Precautions For UseBe sure to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the operation of the product and the relevant safety informat
4-6Operation Manual Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to d
4-7Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes[Figure 4.2 2D Mode - More] Entering 2D ModeNOTE: Because 2D Mode is applied by default for all diagnosis modes, it can
4-8Operation Manual Freq.(Frequency)This enables you to congure the probe’s frequency. Tap Freq. on the touch screen. You may select from Res, Pen,
4-9Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes SDMRNOTE: SDMR is an optional feature of this product.Tap SDMR on the touch screen to select 1, 2, or O. You can obta
4-10Operation ManualBiopsy GuideSelect Biopsy on the touch screen.NOTE: XMake sure to adjust the biopsy guideline before using the biopsy feature.XT
4-11Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Starting and Finishing a BiopsyNOTE: Make sure to adjust the biopsy guideline before using the biopsy feature.1. Pre
4-12Operation ManualM ModeThe M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.This mode is
4-13Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes M Mode Menu Sweep SpeedUse the Sweep Speed ‘-/+’ buttons to select either 20mm/s, 30mm/s, 40mm/s, or 60mm/s. Time
4-14Operation ManualColor Doppler ModeThis mode displays the colored blood ow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image.It is appro
4-15Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Color BarIn Color Doppler mode, the color bar indicates the direction and speed of blood ow. Based on the baseline a
Revision HistoryThe revision history of this operation manual is as follows: VERSION DATE NOTEv1.00.00-00 2013-05-08Initial Releasev1.00.00-01 2013-
4-16Operation Manual Baseline Press the ‘ / ‘ buttons of Baseline to adjust the baseline. In Color Doppler mode, the color bar indicates the directi
4-17Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesPower Doppler ModeThis mode provides a color representation of blood ow intensity within the ROI in a 2D image. It is s
4-18Operation Manual PD Mode MenuNOTE: The description of touch screen menu items is the same as for ‘Color Doppler Mode’.[Figure 4.9 Power Doppler
4-19Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesPW Spectral Doppler Mode PW stands for Pulse Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed at a specic blood vessel loca
4-20Operation Manual Entering & Exiting PW Spectral Doppler ModeTap the PW button on the touch screen. Tap the Update button on the touch screen
4-21Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Wall FilterRemoves Clutter Signal. Tap the Wall Filter ‘+/-’ buttons to select O, L, M, or H. SoundAdjusts the Dop
4-22Operation Manual Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three dierent modes are combined, including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C Live Mode, o
Measurement Accuracy ...5-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...5-3Optimization of
5-3Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary depending on the nature of the ultrasound wave, the body’
5-4Operation Manual Ultrasound VelocityXThe average velocity of ultrasound used for measurement is usually 1,540m/s.XThe velocity of ultrasound ma
5-5Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOptimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe.
5-6Operation Manual Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol is not specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the same
5-7Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements available using the pr
5-8Operation Manual Basic MeasurementsTap the Meas. button on the touch screen’s soft menu. The Meas. button is only enabled in Freeze state.NOTE: Ta
5-9Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measu
5-10Operation Manual[Figure 5.1 Caliper]Distance measurement DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can s
5-11Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsTips!Repositioning PointYou may drag and drop the start point or the end point to change their position af
5-12Operation Manual Distance (M)This is a basic measurement that is only available in M Mode. You can specify two points in an M image and measure
5-13Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations VelocityThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify on
13Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 SafetyIndication for Use ...
5-14Operation ManualXPS/ED: PS ED RatioXED/PS: ED PS RatioThe formulae used for Manual Trace measurement are as follows:XDuration of flowVTImeanV =
5-15Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsThe equations used for D Limited Trace measurement are as follows:XDuration of flowVTImeanV =XPSEDPSRI−=
5-16Operation Manual HRThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify two bars on a Spectral Doppler i
5-17Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsThe following equation is used for Ellipse measurement: , (a: Half Long axis, b: Half Short axis)Area =, (
5-18Operation ManualVolume measurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don’t have to return to the diagnosi
5-19Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculations by ApplicationTap the Meas. button on the touch screen’s soft menu, and tap the Calc. butto
5-20Operation Manual Delete Trace LineDelete a trace line by reversing the dragging direction. You can only use this function when you are Manually
5-21Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsCommon Measurement MethodsThis section provides information on the common measurement methods used for app
5-22Operation Manual1. Select Auto Trace from the measurement menu. The system will automatically trace the spectrum.2. Two bars will appear at the
5-23Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOB CalculationsNOTE: XFetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode.XFor information on basic measuremen
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5-24Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal BiometryGS 2D Distance measurement cmCRL 2D Distance measurement cmBPD 2D Distance m
5-25Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculating Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW)When measurements for the following items are complete, the sys
5-26Operation ManualGynecology Calculations NOTE: XFor information on basic measurement methods, refer to ‘Basic Measurements’ and ‘Common Measuremen
5-27Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFollicle#1 All Volume measurement ml#2 All Volume measurement Ml#3 A
5-28Operation ManualVascular CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. NOTE: XFor information on basic m
5-29Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations[Figure 5.2 Auto IMT]
5-30Operation ManualEchocardiographic Measurement (Cardiac Calculations)The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Mea
5-31Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations ReportThe measurement results are summarized by application, and shown on the screen in a report format.V
5-32Operation Manual Measurement Display MethodThe product allows you to measure one measurement item several times. However, only the rst three me
5-33Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsAdding CommentsTap Comment on the touch screen’s soft menu to switch to the screen for entering opinions o
15Table of ContentsChapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy ...
5-34Operation ManualPrinting ReportsTap the Print button on the soft menu. The measurement report for the selected application will be printed on the
Cine / Loop ...6-3Annotating Images ...6-5Annotation .
6-3Chapter 6 Image Management Cine / LoopImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images are useful for patient diagn
6-4Operation Manual How to Review ImagesMove the cursor to the bar to review an image. You can search through saved images in chronological order by
6-5Chapter 6 Image Management Annotating ImagesAnnotationEnter or display text, Arrows, or BodyMarkers on an image. This function is useful for die
6-6Operation Manual Entering Text 1. Press the Annotation button on the soft menu, and then press the Text button to switch to Text Entry mode.2.
6-7Chapter 6 Image Management SpaceEnter a space in the Text Entry window. BackSpaceDelete the previous character. ExitExit the Text Library me
6-8Operation Manual Entering Arrow 1. Press Annotation button on the soft menu, and then press the Arrow button to switch to entry mode.2. To adju
6-9Chapter 6 Image ManagementBodyMarkerEnter a BodyMarker on an image. This function is useful for dierentiating or marking a diagnosis area. Star
16Operation ManualChapter 7 UtilitiesSystem Settings ...
6-10Operation Manual Changing the Probe Cursor AnglePress the Rotate button on the soft menu. Repositioning BodyMarker1. Press the Move Marker bu
6-11Chapter 6 Image Management Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving ImagesWARNING: You must enter the patient ID because all images are sav
6-12Operation ManualTransferring ImagesUGEO PT60A allows you to transfer images to a PACS system that supports DICOM. You can transfer all saved image
6-13Chapter 6 Image Management SonoView ModeSonoView is UGEO PT60A's integrated image management program. It oers image saving/ling, preview,
6-14Operation Manual Launching SonoView ModePress the SonoView button on the soft menu. The screen will switch to the SonoView screen.If there are
6-15Chapter 6 Image ManagementExam ModePress the SonoView button on the soft menu. In the Exam Mode, you can review the current or saved exam.[Figure
6-16Operation Manual Selecting ImageSelect images in the Thumbnail List. The selected image is highlighted in yellow in the list. Specify the positi
6-17Chapter 6 Image Management Transferring Images via DICOMTransfer the selected image and measurement data via DICOM. The icon is only enabled wh
6-18Operation Manual Deleting ImagesPress the Delete button to delete the selected image. Exiting SonoViewPress the Exit button on the soft menu.
System Settings ...7-3General System Settings ...7-
17Table of ContentsChapter 9 ProbesProbes ...
7-3Chapter 7 Utilities System SettingsGeneral system settings that do not aect the image are described. These settings may be changed as needed o
7-4Operation ManualGeneral System SettingsOn the Setup screen, tap the System button on the touch screen. You can specify general settings such as tit
7-5Chapter 7 Utilities Date and TimeCongure the system's date and time settings.Today's date is displayed. To change the date, tap .NO
7-6Operation ManualScreen Display Settings (Imaging)On the Setup screen, tap the Imaging button on the touch screen to congure settings for image dis
7-7Chapter 7 Utilities Application Settings Thermal Index TypeSpecify the TI to display on the screen as TIs (Soft tissue Thermal Index), TIb (
7-8Operation Manual Arrow Arrow SizeSelect the arrow size (Small or Large). Arrow TypeSelect the arrow shape (Arrow or Hand).Measurement Setting
7-9Chapter 7 Utilities Heart Rate CycleSet the number of beats for the heart rate (HR) cycle. This is the setting for the HR Cycle that will be
7-10Operation Manual Gestational AgeSpecify the Fetal Age Author for each Label. Fetal GrowthSpecify the Fetal Growth Author for each Label. EFW
7-11Chapter 7 Utilities Peripheral Device SettingsOn the Setup screen, select the Periph. button to congure the peripheral devices connected to the
7-12Operation Manual Store StoreStores the image. Store/printStores and prints the image. Brightness Screen BrightnessSelect the screen brig
7-13Chapter 7 Utilities Network SettingsOn the Setup screen, tap the Net button to congure the general settings for wired and/or wireless networks.
7-14Operation ManualDICOM Settings Select the DICOM button on the Setup screen.NOTE: For more information, please refer to the server’s user manual, o
7-15Chapter 7 Utilities AE TitleEnter a name for the DICOM AE (Application Entity). This is used to identify devices that use DICOM on the networ
7-16Operation Manual Port No.Enter the Port Number for the server being used. Please contact your organization’s network administrator to nd out th
7-17Chapter 7 Utilities Storage Server InformationSelect the ‘STORAGE’ item from the combo boxes at the top right corner. Set up the image storage s
7-18Operation ManualStorage SR Server InformationSelect the ‘STORAGE SR’ item from the combo boxes at the top right corner. Set up the DICOM server to
7-19Chapter 7 Utilities ServiceOn the Setup screen, tap the Service button. Users should not attempt to perform anything on their own. They must con
7-20Operation ManualInfoOn the Setup screen, tap the Info button; the software version information for the product will be displayed. You may view the
Operational Environment ...8-3Product Maintenance ...8-4Cleaning and disinfecting .
Indication for Use ...1-3Contraindications ...
8-3Chapter 8 Maintenance Operational EnvironmentWhen installing the product, please pay attention to the following information.CAUTION: If the pro
8-4Operation Manual Product MaintenanceCleaning and disinfectingUsing an inappropriate cleaning or sterilizing agent may damage the product. Take the
8-5Chapter 8 Maintenance DisinfectingCAUTION: When disinfecting the product's exterior, be sure to use disinfectants recommended by Samsung
8-6Operation Manual Battery Pack ManagementBattery packs are consumables, and their capacity to hold charge gradually decreases as they are used. Whe
8-7Chapter 8 Maintenance Connecting a Battery PackConnect the battery pack as follows:1. Turn o the system and disconnect the power cord from t
8-8Operation Manual [Figure 8.2 Docking to Cart]The battery pack must be charged and discharged within the following temperature ranges:State Ambient
8-9Chapter 8 Maintenance Storing the Battery PackIf you are not planning on using your UGEO PT60A, be sure to remove the battery pack from the produ
8-10Operation Manual Information MaintenanceCAUTION: Back up the data on the system on a regular basis, since an external shock or an internal error
Probes ...9-3Using Ultrasound Gel ...
9-3Chapter 9 Probes ProbesThe probe is a device that sends and receives ultrasound for acquiring image data.It is also called a Transducer or Scanh
9-4Operation ManualProbes ApplicationLN5-12Small PartsVascularMSKAnesthesiaLS6-15MSKAnesthesiaPN2-4AbdomenCardiacTCDEmergencyNOTE: For more informatio
9-5Chapter 9 Probes Function ListThe functions you can use on UGEO PT60A for each probe and application are as follows: Probes Application Q Scan
9-6Operation Manual Thermal Index (TI) TablesThe Thermal Index (TI) is displayed in the Title area of the screen, and represents the probability of
9-7Chapter 9 Probes Using Ultrasound GelUsing an inappropriate ultrasound gel may damage the probe. For proper transmission of the acoustic beam, on
9-8Operation ManualUsing SheathsSheaths are recommended for clinical applications of invasive nature, including intraoperative, transrectal, transvagi
9-9Chapter 9 Probes Probe Safety PrecautionsCAUTION: XDo not apply mechanical shock to the probe.XDo not place the probe cable on the floor where
9-10Operation Manual Electric ShocksThe probe uses electrical energy. If it touches conductive materials, there are risks of electric shocks to the
9-11Chapter 9 Probes Cleaning and Disinfecting the ProbeWARNING: XAlways use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting probes.X
1-3Chapter 1 Safety Indication for UseThe UGEO PT60A Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging an
9-12Operation ManualNamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2,3,6)Cidex Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusept
9-13Chapter 9 Probes NamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoxSporox IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSafeEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIs
9-14Operation ManualNamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWavelengt
9-15Chapter 9 Probes Tips!SymbolsThe significance of each symbol is as follows: (1) Compatible but no EPA Registration (2) FDA 510 (k) Cleared (3)
9-16Operation ManualThe following is information about the manufacturers (or Distributors) of detergents, disinfectants, and ultrasound gels.Product M
9-17Chapter 9 Probes CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that is carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned aft
9-18Operation Manual DisinfectionDisinfect the probe using a disinfectant solution recommended by Samsung Medison to reduce pathogens to the level o
9-19Chapter 9 Probes BiopsyA biopsy is an examination method that surgically extracts tissue from the patient for examination. The probe and the bi
9-20Operation ManualUsing the Biopsy KitWARNING: XVerify the condition of the biopsy needle before use. Do not use a bent or warped biopsy needle.XT
9-21Chapter 9 Probes Biopsy ProcedureThe system generates a needle guideline using the ultrasound image displayed in real-time to anticipate the
1-4Operation Manual Safety InformationPlease read the following safety information before using this product. It is relevant to the ultrasound system
9-22Operation Manual Needle Guide AlignmentWARNING: XDo not use the same needle used to verify alignment for an actual biopsy application. Always u
9-23Chapter 9 Probes Cleaning and Disinfecting the Biopsy KitWARNING: Always use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting biopsy
9-24Operation Manual Cleaning and Disinfecting of Plastic Biopsy Kit Cleaning 1. After use, remove the biopsy kit from the probe.2. Disassemble
9-25Chapter 9 Probes Assembling the Biopsy Kit C2-5 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-045ComponentsBiopsy AdapterNeedle Guide (1
9-26Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-27Chapter 9 Probes C2-8 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-035ComponentsBiopsy AdapterNeedle Guide (16G)Needle Guide (18G)Nee
9-28Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-29Chapter 9 Probes LN5-12 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-040ComponentsBiopsy Adapter Needle Guide (16G) Needle Guide (18G
9-30Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
1-5Chapter 1 SafetySymbols Description Symbols DescriptionWARNING: Follow these instructions to prevent a serious accident or damage to property.Prot
1-6Operation ManualLABELWarning and caution labels that contain information and instructions concerning the protection of the product can be found on
1-7Chapter 1 Safety[Label 3. Probe ID label]
1-8Operation Manual Electrical SafetyThis equipment has been veried as a Class I device.Prevention of Electric ShocksWARNING: XElectric shocks may
1-9Chapter 1 SafetyCAUTION: XThe system has been designed for 100-240VAC; you should select the input voltage of any connected printer and VCR. Prio
1-10Operation ManualECG-Related InformationWARNING: XThis device is not intended to provide a primary ECG monitoring function, and therefore does not
1-11Chapter 1 SafetyEMIAlthough this system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) requirements, use o
1-12Operation Manual Approved Cables, Probes and Accessories for EMC Approved Cable for Electromagnetic ComplianceCables connected to this product
1-13Chapter 1 SafetyImmunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceElectrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4
1-14Operation ManualImmunity testIEC 60601test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHzto 80
1-15Chapter 1 Safety Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the UGEO PT60AThis product is int
1-16Operation ManualCAUTION: If the system is connected to customer-supplied equipment, such as a local area network (LAN) or a remote printer, Samsun
1-17Chapter 1 SafetyA medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. The EMC standards describe tests for both emitted a
1-18Operation Manual Mechanical SafetyPrecautions for UseCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the product. XNever attempt to modify the produc
1-19Chapter 1 SafetyMoving the EquipmentFirmly grip the handle on the front of the product and move the product slowly. Alternatively, you can use th
1-20Operation Manual Biological SafetyFor safety information on the probe and biopsy, refer to ‘Chapter 9. Probes’.WARNING: XUltrasound waves may ha
1-21Chapter 1 Safety Applying ALARAThe system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D-mode and M-mode imaging provide anatomical
1-22Operation Manual Indirect ControlsThe indirect controls are those that have an indirect eect on the acoustic intensity. These controls aect th
1-23Chapter 1 Safety Additional ConsiderationsEnsure that scanning time is kept to a minimum, and ensure that only medically required scanning is p
1-24Operation Manual Mechanical Index (MI) DisplayMechanical bioeects are threshold phenomena that occur when a certain level of output is exceeded
1-25Chapter 1 Safetyunderwater are de-rated using a conservative, industry standard, attenuation coecient of 0.3dB/cm-MHz.Conservative values for ti
1-26Operation Manual Control Eect- Controls Aecting the IndicesAs various system controls are adjusted, the TI and MI values may change. This will
1-27Chapter 1 Safety Color Sector DepthDeeper color sector depth may automatically decrease the color frame rate, or select a new color focal zone
1-28Operation Manual Other 2D, Color, M, Doppler Modes (2D, Color, M-Mode, PW)When a new imaging mode is selected, both the TI and the MI will rev
1-29Chapter 1 SafetyXBioeects and Safety of Diagnostic Ultrasound (AIUM, 1993)XGuidelines for the safe use of diagnostic ultrasound equipment. (BM
1-30Operation ManualThe Acoustic output for this system has been measured and calculated in accordance with the Standard for Real-Time Display of Ther
1-31Chapter 1 Safety Terms and Symbols Related to Acoustic Output and MeasurementThe terms and symbols used in the acoustic output tables are dene
Diagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02768AOperation ManualVersion 1.00.00English
1-32Operation ManualPr at max. IpiThe peak rarefactional acoustic pressure at the location where PULSE-INTENSITY INTEGRAL is maximal (unit: MPa)prr PU
1-33Chapter 1 Safety Acoustic Measurement Precision and UncertaintyThe Acoustic Measurement Precision and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainty are desc
1-34Operation ManualXLinearity of the balance system.XExtrapolation to the moment of switching the ultrasonic transducer (compensation for ringing a
1-35Chapter 1 Safety Protecting the EnvironmentCAUTION: XFor disposal of the system or accessories that have come to the end of their lifespan, con
1-36Operation Manual Battery PackFamiliarize yourself with the instructions below before using the battery pack:WARNING: XComply with all instructio
1-37Chapter 1 Safety Correct Disposal of Batteries in This ProductApplicable in countries with separate collection systemsThis marking on the battery
Product Specications...2-3Product Conguration ...2-5Monitor ...
2-3Chapter 2 Introduction Product SpecicationsPhysical DimensionsSYSTEM:Height: 252.6 mm, Width: 291 mm, Depth: 52.2 mmWeight: 3.6kg (Including bat
2-4Operation ManualSignal processing(Pre-processing)Mode-independent gain controlAcoustic power control (adjustable)Dynamic apertureDynamic apodizatio
2-5Chapter 2 Introduction Product CongurationThis product consists of a monitor, a console, peripheral devices, and probes.215431 Touch Panel2 Touc
2-6Operation ManualMonitorThe monitor consists of a touch screen and a touch panel. Touch ScreenFor this product, the touch screen displays ultrasou
2-7Chapter 2 Introduction4 Soft Menu AreaDisplays Soft Menu touch buttons that can be used in the current mode.Tips!Current System StatusIndicates th
2-8Operation Manual Touch PanelA control menu located in the glass part at the bottom of the monitor, with which you can set up patient information
2-9Chapter 2 IntroductionConsole The console consists chiey of ultrasound imaging components on the inside, and various connectors and a handle on t
2-10Operation Manual Console – Left SidePower Port Console – Right SideProbe PortSecurity Lock Port (Kensington Lock)USB port Console - Top11SD
2-11Chapter 2 IntroductionPeripheral DevicesPeripheral devices can be connected to their corresponding ports on the left/right or rear sides of the c
2-12Operation ManualThe following products are recommended: USB Video PrinterXColor: Mitsubishi CP30DW, SONY UP-D25MDXBlack and White: Mitsubishi
2-13Chapter 2 IntroductionVideo OutThe optional Video Out device connects to the system to provide digital and analog video outputs.The Video Out dev
PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSEThe Customer shall keep confidential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer by
2-14Operation ManualConnect the Video Out device to the console in the following order:1. Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connection port on
2-15Chapter 2 IntroductionBattery PackThe battery pack of this product contains lithium ion batteries. Use this battery pack if you are not using an
2-16Operation Manual Battery IconsIcons that indicate the battery status are displayed in the User Information Area on the screen. If you are using
2-17Chapter 2 IntroductionProbesProbes are devices that generate ultrasound waves and process reected wave data for the purpose of image formation.N
2-18Operation ManualUGEO PT60A CART (Optional)NOTE: UGEO PT60A CART is an optional feature of this product.The UGEO PT60A CART is a convenient platfor
2-19Chapter 2 IntroductionAccessoriesA box containing various accessories is supplied with this product.SONO GELSYSTEM POWER CABLESYSTEM ADAPTERCRADL
2-20Operation ManualCRADLEThe supplied cradle is manufactured only for UGEO PT60A. Please place the product on the cradle to perform an exam safely. [
2-21Chapter 2 IntroductionOptional FunctionsThis product has the following optional features. XDICOMXSDMRXAuto IMTFor further information about op
System Power ...3-3AC Adapter Connection ... 3-
Safety Requirements Classifications: XType of protection against electrical shock: Class IXDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patien
3-3Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis System PowerBoot up the system for use.CAUTION: Before turning the power on, connect the probes and peripheral devic
3-4Operation ManualTurning the Power On While the power is turned o, press the On/O button. Booting will start, and the product logo will be display
3-5Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Probes and ApplicationsBefore starting a scan, select a probe and an application.CAUTION: Refer to ‘Chapter 9. Probe
3-6Operation Manual Patient Information Tap the Patient button on the touch panel, and the Patient screen will be displayed.In this screen, you can e
3-7Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Patient IDEnter patient ID. Last NameEnter the patient’s last name. First Name Enter the patient’s rst name.
3-8Operation Manual Auto IDCreate temporary patient information using a temporary ID. Start ExamStart an exam. WorklistPerform a search by conne
3-9Chapter 3 Starting DiagnosisPatient Information for Each ApplicationIn Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the exist
3-10Operation Manual GynecologyFrom Application, select Gynecology to enter additional information relevant to gynecology. The information entered i
3-11Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis AbdomenSelect Abdomen in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inch (in)
X Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for Safety - Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment [IEC 60601-2-3
3-12Operation Manual Small PartsSelect Small Parts in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inch (in). W
3-13Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis AnesthesiaSelect Anesthesia in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inc
3-14Operation ManualSearching Patient Information SearchSearch through the information stored in the system.[Figure 3.3 Search]1. Select the Search
3-15Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Worklist SearchPerform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Worklist server in the hospital network.NOTE:
Information ...4-3Types of Diagnosis Modes ... 4-
4-3Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes InformationTypes of Diagnosis ModesThis product supports Basic Mode and Combined Mode. Basic Mode: Consists of dieren
4-4Operation ManualBasic Operating InstructionsThe items that are commonly used in each diagnosis mode are shown below: Using the Touch Screen Menus
4-5Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Q ScanNOTE: The Quick Scan function is only available with specific probes and applications.Use the Q Scan button on t
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