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3-20Operation Manual Viewing ExamSelect an exam by using the trackball and the Set button, and click Review on the screen. Switch to the SONOVEIW scre
3-21Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Sending Exams via DICOMYou can send the selected exams via the DICOM network.NOTE: Before using this feature, mak
3-22Operation Manual Printing Exams via DICOMNOTE: Before using this feature, make sure that DICOM is properly configured. For information on configurin
3-23Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3. In File Name, enter the le name. The same le name is given to all images of an exam. When an exam contains m
3-24Operation Manual Backing up ExamYou can back up the selected exams in an external storage device.NOTE: A USB device with an anti-virus program ins
3-25Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Changing MeasurementsIn the Patient Information screen, press the Measure Data tab. Under the Measure Data tab, yo
3-26Operation Manual InsertComplete entering the measurement data. Page BrowseUse the [>>] or [<<] button. View Switch to the View scre
3-27Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis SaveThe Save To Excel window appears, allowing you to save information on the screen in an Excel file. By defaul
Diagnosis ModesInformation ... 4-3Diagnosis Mode Type ...
Read This FirstHow to Use Your ManualThis manual addresses the reader who is familiar with ultrasound techniques. Only medical doctors or persons su
Chapter 4Multi-Image Mode ...4-50Dual Mode ...
4-3Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes InformationDiagnosis Mode TypeThis product supports a variety of diagnosis modes including Basic Mode, Combined Mode, Mu
4-4Operation ManualNOTE: The functionalities for each mode may be restricted by the selected probe.Basic UseThe items that can be used commonly in eac
4-5Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes DepthUse Depth dial-button on the control panel to adjust the image scanning depth. The allowable range for adjustment
4-6Operation Manual QuickScanNOTE: The QuickScan function is available with specific probes and applications only.Use the Quick Scan button on the con
4-7Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is
4-8Operation Manual 2D Mode Menu[Figure 4.2 Touch screen for 2D Mode] Harmonic Turn it on or off by tapping Harmonic on the touch screen. The ‘HRA’ m
4-9Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesNOTE: The Harmonic function is available with specific probes only. Trapezoidal NOTE: The Trapezoidal item appears in the
4-10Operation Manual Panoramic (Optional)NOTE: The Panoramic Imaging function is available only in 2D mode with Linear and Convex probes. Tap Panoram
4-11Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes SRF IndexTap SRF Index on the touch screen. Set the SRF index to 1, 2 or 3 by pressing a desired button or using the d
Conventions Used in This ManualDANGER: Describes precautions necessary to prevent user hazards of great urgency. Ignoring a DANGER warning will risk l
4-12Operation Manual Dynamic Range Press Dynamic Range on the touch screen. Select a Dynamic Range value between 50 - 170 by tapping a desired button
4-13Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes U/D Flip (Up / Down Flip) Tap the up and down flip icon on the touch screen.The image flips up and down each time this
4-14Operation Manual RotationTap Rotation on the touch screen. Rotate image clockwise by pressing the button or rotating the dial-button on the touch
4-15Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesThis function allows you to view more accurate images of organ or tissue boundaries. A higher value provides more accura
4-16Operation ManualXChroma Map: Select from Type 1 to Type 13 or from User 1 to User 3. You can change the settings for the user types in Utility &g
4-17Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes3. Tap Start/Stop to end acquiring the panoramic image. The touch screen will be switched to the Panoramic Review scree
4-18Operation Manual[Figure 4.5 Panoramic Review -Touch Screen]XL/R Flip: Flip the panoramic image horizontally.XU/D Flip: Flip the panoramic image
4-19Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesM ModeThe M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.Thi
4-20Operation Manual M Mode Screen M LineUse the trackball on the control panel to move to the right or left. The M Line indicates the relative posit
4-21Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes M Edge Enhance Tap M Edge Enhance on the touch screen. Select an Edge Enhancement value between -3 and 3 by tapping a
Revision HistoryVERSION DATE NOTEv1.02.00-01 2012-07-25 Initial ReleaseSystem Upgrades and Manual Set UpdatesSamsung Medison Ultrasound is committed
4-22Operation ManualColor Doppler ModeThis mode displays the colored blood flow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image. It is app
4-23Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes C Mode Screen ROI BoxROI stands for Region of Interest. The ROI Box outlines the area of the 2D image where color (blo
4-24Operation Manual C Mode Menu InvertTap Invert on the touch screen. The color bar is inverted each time this button is tapped. When the color bar
4-25Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes SteerNOTE: The Steer function appears on the soft menu only when a linear probe is used.Adjust the angle of the ultras
4-26Operation Manual Line Density Select the density of the scan line. Select Low, Middle1, Middle2, or High by tapping the button on the touch scree
4-27Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesPower Doppler ModeThis mode displays the color intensity of blood flow within the ROI in the 2D image. It is appropriate
4-28Operation Manual PD Mode Screen Color BarIn Power Doppler Mode, the color bar varies depending on the screen display for Power Doppler Mode that
4-29Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesNOTE:XThis can be used only when the heart application is selected in Phased Array Probe.XThis is also supported in Co
4-30Operation ManualPW Spectral Doppler ModePW stands for Pulse Wave. PW Spectral Doppler Mode gives information on the speed of blood flow at a speci
4-31Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Entering & Exiting PW Spectral Doppler ModePress the PW/y dial-button on the control panel. Press it again to retur
4-32Operation Manual HPRF (High PRF) FunctionAdjust the blood flow above the speed limit at a specific depth. This increases the scale. This function
4-33Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes PW Spectral Doppler Mode Menu[Figure 4.13 PW Spectral Doppler Mode]
4-34Operation Manual SimultaneousTap Simultaneous on the touch screen. Each time you tap the button, the Simultaneous function turns on and off.NOTE:
4-35Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesTips!Things to Consider for Real Time Automatic Doppler Trace1. Aliasing occurs because PRF is too low in comparison to
4-36Operation ManualCW Spectral Doppler ModeCW stands for Continuous Wave. PW Spectral Doppler Mode gives information on the speed/direction of blood
4-37Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Entering & Exiting CW Spectral Doppler ModePress the CW/Ref. Slice button on the control panel. Press it again to r
4-38Operation ManualTDI ModeTDI stands for Tissue Doppler Imaging. TDI mode represents movements of tissues such as a heart.TDI Mode is available in C
4-39Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesTDW ModeTDW stands for Tissue Doppler Wave. TDW mode represents movements of tissues such as a heart. TDW Mode is availa
4-40Operation ManualElastoScan ModeThe elasticity of ROI in a 2D image is shown in color. A scanned 2D image is also displayed to indicate the relativ
4-41Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Entering and Exiting E ModeTap ElastoScan on the touch screen..NOTE: You can exit E Mode by pressing the 2D dial-button
15Table of ContentsTable of Contents – Volume 1Chapter1 SafetyIndication for Use ...
4-42Operation Manual E Single ModeIn E Single Mode, only an E image is displayed in the screen. Tap Single / Dual on the touch screen to select eithe
4-43Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes[Figure 4.20 ROI Mode]NOTE: ROI Mode is available in E Single Mode as well as in E Dual Mode. ScanningWhen using ElastoS
4-44Operation ManualThe following figure shows a scanned image of a breast tumor. (a) 2D Mode (b) ElastoScan Mode[Figure 4.21 A scanned image of a bre
4-45Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Screen Layout Color BarIn E Mode, the color bar indicates the stiffness of a tissue. Regardless of the color, the lowe
4-46Operation Manual ContrastSelect the contrast for an E image between 1 – 100%. EnhancementControl brightness and sensitivity of E image between
4-47Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three different modes are combined including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C Li
4-48Operation Manual2D/C/M ModeColor Doppler Mode and M Mode are displayed simultaneously.In Color Doppler Mode, press the M/x dial-button on the cont
4-49Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Changing menuPress the Change Menu button on the control panel.You can change the menu and touch screen menu items wit
4-50Operation Manual Multi-Image ModeThe product supports Dual Mode and Quad Mode. In Multi-Image Mode, an image can be displayed in different combin
4-51Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesQuad ModePress the Quad button on the touch screen.You can compare four different images at the same time. Each time you
16Operation ManualChapter 3 Starting DiagnosisPower Supply ...
4-52Operation Manual 3D/4D ModeThese modes show 3D images of the region being examined. The ACCUVIX XG provides 3D Mode and 4D Mode (optional). NOTE:
4-53Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 3D Mode You can get 3D images using a 3D probe. This product provides 3D Mode and XI STIC.[Figure 4.26 3D Mode] 3DIn t
4-54Operation ManualTips!Color 3D ModeWith the ACCUVIX XG, 3D Mode can be used in combination with Color Doppler or Power Doppler Mode.X3D/C Mode: Pr
4-55Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Acquiring 3D/4D Images1. Specify the location and size of the ROI Box as desired.2. Set the required parameters in th
4-56Operation Manual3D Stand By This screen is displayed on the touch screen when 3D/4D Modes are entered. Set the required parameters to specify how
4-57Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 3D XI (Optional)NOTE: 3D XI is an optional feature of this product.The view mode for 3D XI image review. Select either
4-58Operation Manual Curved ROIAdjust the curve for the ROI Line to select the rendered area. NOTE: XCurved ROI is available only under the OB applic
4-59Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Scan TimeSet the image acquisition time. Select a value between 7s and 15s by tapping the corresponding button or using
4-60Operation Manual3D View - MPRThis view mode is enabled upon acquisition of images when MPR is selected in 3D Stand By. The 3D View indication appe
4-61Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesItem Descriptions1In MPR mode, the current mode, Mix, Threshold Low, Render Direction, Render Modes 1 and 2, and 3D Rota
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4-62Operation ManualItem Descriptions13D Menu23D Utility Menu: This menu appears vertically at the right side of the touch screen. You can move to ano
4-63Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Niche ZoomNOTE: This option is available with VCT.Press the Zoom dial-button on the control panel to use Niche Zoom. T
4-64Operation Manual Entering IndicatorTap Annotation on the touch screen and then press a button for which Indicator can be set. For more informatio
4-65Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Printing ImagePress the Print 1 or Print 2 buttons on the control panel. Mode Select the display format in which 3D im
4-66Operation ManualNOTE: In 2D or VCT mode, only Single or Quad Format can be used. Ref. Image Select a reference image from A, B or C by clicking t
4-67Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes MixSet a combination of Render Modes 1 and 2. Select a value between 0:100(%) and 100:0(%) by clicking the correspondin
4-68Operation Manual BiasSet the bias of the post curve selected under Select. Select a value between -100 and 100 by clicking the corresponding butto
4-69Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes HDVI Type You can choose the measurement site from among Face, Brain, Early OB, Heart, Spine, Gyn, Breast, Thyroid, Car
4-70Operation Manual[Figure 4.32 ROI Curve][Figure 4.33 Curved ROI - Touch Screen]
4-71Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesVOCAL Measure the volume of tissues within the human body. VOCAL is an abbreviation for Virtual Organ Computer Aided ana
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4-72Operation ManualVOCAL Dene Specify the settings required for VOCAL execution. Information on the current mode, contour type and reference angle i
4-73Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Ref. ImageSelect a reference image from A, B or C by clicking the corresponding button on the touch screen. The selecte
4-74Operation Manual[Figure 4.36 VOCAL Define – Touch Screen]VOCAL EditOnce VOCAL data is created, volume information will be displayed on the screen.
4-75Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Outside Shell is drawn outside the contour generated by the Shell Thick. specified. SymmetricHalf the shell is drawn
4-76Operation Manual Accept ContourClick the corresponding button on the touch screen to apply changes to the contour. The system will switch to the r
4-77Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesVOCALOptimize VOCAL data for review. Information on the current mode and display format is shown in the 3D image informa
4-78Operation Manual InitClick the touch screen to initialize the position of a 3D image. HistogramNOTE: Histogram is available only for 2D and Power
4-79Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes ModeNOTE: This option is available with 3D/4D.Specify how the surface of VOCAL data is presented. Select Surface or Wir
4-80Operation Manual3D XINOTE:X3D XI is an optional feature of this product. X3D XI is available only when 3D probes are used.This view mode is enab
4-81Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesNOTE: Available options are Calculator, Caliper, Text and Indicator. MSV ScreenThe images sliced at the thickness set in
Chapter1Indication for Use ... 1-3Contraindications ...
4-82Operation Manual[Figure 4.42 Multi Slice View – Touch Screen] Display Format Set the layout of slice images. Select from 1*1, 2*1, 2*2, 3*2, 3*3 o
4-83Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Selected SliceSelect a slice image to observe. Select an index by clicking the corresponding button or using the dial-b
4-84Operation ManualOblique ViewAfter drawing a straight or curved line in the selected image in MSV Mode, observe the related oblique image. To do th
4-85Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes[Figure 4.43 Oblique View] Oblique View ScreenThe reference image that is selected in MSV Mode is displayed on the scree
4-86Operation ManualTips!Direction of View of Oblique ImageThe observer is located perpendicular to the section of a reference image. Please see the v
4-87Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesThe oblique image of a straight line and its parallel lines can be observed. If a straight line is drawn, its parallel l
4-88Operation Manual Slice Thick.NOTE: This is used only when Cut Type is Plumb. Adjust the interval of the vertical lines by tapping the button on th
4-89Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes OVIX Thick.Adjust the thickness of OVIX by tapping the button on the touch screen or using the dial-button. The 3D imag
4-90Operation ManualXI VOCAL NOTE: XI VOCAL is one of the 3D XI features. It is available as an optional feature of this product. Measure the volume o
4-91Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesXI VOCAL Dene Specify how slice and contour lines are retrieved. In the left side of the screen, reference images and s
4-92Operation Manual Contour TypeSelect the contour line type. A contour line is automatically created for all types but Manual. SolidUsed for objec
4-93Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes StartClick the touch screen to switch to the XI VOCAL Edit screen. NOTE: If Contour Type is set to Manual, the system s
4-94Operation ManualXI VOCAL EditSpecify the contour extraction range or run XI VOCAL. Based on slice lines, slice images and pole points will be disp
4-95Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Ref. PageChange the page by clicking the corresponding button or using the dial-button on the touch screen. New Contou
4-96Operation ManualXI VOCAL Optimize XI VOCAL data for review. Slice images with their contour line shown and 3D reference images are displayed. The
4-97Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4DNOTE:X4D Mode is an optional feature of this product. X4D Mode is available only when 3D probes are used.In 4D Mode,
4-98Operation ManualXI STICNOTE:XXI STIC is an optional feature of this product. XXI STIC is available only when 3D probes are used.XThis appears o
4-99Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Acquiring XI STIC ImageNOTE:XWhen a heart rate cannot be calculated because motion artifact is severe or a cardiac cyc
4-100Operation Manual TrimesterSet the pregnancy trimester. Select from 1st, 2nd and 3rd by clicking the corresponding button or using the dial-button
4-101Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Volume Pos.NOTE: This option is available only in MPR or MSV Mode when Freeze is enabled. Select an index by clicking
1-3Chapter 1 Safety Indication for UseThe ACCUVIX XG Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging an
4-102Operation Manual3D Utility Menu This menu is always displayed on the touch screen in view mode. Only the buttons that are available in the curren
4-103Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modesuvwxy[Figure 4.53 Mirror View] Trackball StateThe current trackball state is displayed at the bottom of the monitor sc
4-104Operation Manual Center View Select an image by clicking the corresponding button on the touch screen. The selected image will be displayed as t
4-105Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Init The position information of the image is initialized.NOTE: Use Preset to initialize settings other than the posi
4-106Operation Manual 3D CineThe 3D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 3D Cine Define screen is displayed on the touch screen
4-107Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes End AngleSet the end angle of a Cine image by tapping the button on the touch screen or using the dial-button. When E
4-108Operation Manual3D Cine ReviewSpecify the settings needed for review of a Cine image. The Cine bar appears on the screen, showing ‘The current Ci
4-109Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes New Cine Clears the current Cine image and creates new one. The system switches to the 3D Cine Define screen. Cine S
4-110Operation Manual MagiCutNOTE:XSelect this in MPR mode. XIf MagiCut is enabled, Accept ROI is turned on automatically.XAfter MagiCut is enabled
4-111Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes SmoothCut ModeXErase Small: Erases a portion by rubbing it with the trackball.XErase Big: Used to erase a larger ar
1-4Operation Manual Safety SignPlease read this chapter before using the Samsung Medison ultrasound system. It is relevant to the ultrasound system, t
4-112Operation Manual Orientation DotTap the button on the touch screen to switch this function on or off. When this is on, a dot appears at the cente
4-113Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Contour EditNOTE: This option is available only when Auto Contour is turned on. Click the touch screen to turn it on o
4-114Operation ManualGray Specify how volume data acquired with the gray method can be rendered into 3D images. Render Direction Set the rendering di
4-115Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Th.LowSpecify the minimum range of threshold. Select a value between 0 and 254 by clicking the corresponding button o
4-116Operation ManualColor Specify how the volume data acquired with the Angio/CFM method can be rendered into 3D images. Other settings can be specif
4-117Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes ChromaThe Chroma Map screen is displayed on the touch screen. Set the color of 2D and 3D images by clicking the corres
4-118Operation ManualGradient MaskAdjust the brightness of a specific area in an image. Make a selection by clicking the corresponding button on the t
4-119Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesProcessing Clear SFVITap this button on the touch screen to turn this feature on or off. Reduces speckle noise if turn
4-120Operation Manual PresetThe Preset screen appears on the touch screen. You can set the currently selected Preset or rename the Rendering Preset. D
4-121Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 4D CineThe 4D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 4D Cine screen is displayed on the touch scr
1-5Chapter 1 Safety Symbols Description Symbols DescriptionIdentifies the point where the system safety ground is fastened to the chassis. Protectiv
4-122Operation Manual Image Pos.NOTE: This can be used when Cine Type is Image. Select a Cine image to examine. “The number of the present Cine frame
4-123Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Volume SliceVolume data can be viewed in multiple slices. The Volume Slice screen is displayed on the touch screen.NOT
4-124Operation ManualTips!Slice NumberBecause 3 images are divided before and after a reference image, respectively, the Slice number is shown as a nu
4-125Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes[Figure 4.65 Volume Slice – Touch Screen] VolumeNTNOTE: VolumeNT is an optional feature of this product. Use the Volume
4-126Operation Manual NT Caliper Placement Press the touch screen to select an NT measurement type.XOn to On: Measures NT by positioning the cursor
4-127Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes AssignPress the touch screen to include the result in the OB report. InitThe image’s position information will be i
4-128Operation Manual[Figure 4.66 VolumeNT Touch Screen]
4-129Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesVolume CT A 3D image is divided into Axial, Sagittal and Coronal images and then recompiled for display. In this way, i
4-130Operation Manual View DirectionSet the view direction for the external slice of a cube. Select from Front, Back, Left, Right, Up or Down by clic
4-131Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes InitNOTE: Use Preset in 3D Utility Menu to initialize settings other than position. Initialize the position of images.
1-6Operation ManualLabels To protect the system, you may see ‘Warning’ or ‘Caution’ marked on the surface of the product.[Label 1. ID label]
4-132Operation Manual[Figure 4.70 Cross Volume CT – Touch Screen]
Chapter 5Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy ... 5-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...
Chapter 5Report ...5-118Viewing Report ...
5-3Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary, depending on the nature of the ultrasound, the body’s re
5-4Operation Manual Ultrasound VelocityXThe velocity of ultrasound used during measurement is usually 1,540 m/s on average.XThe velocity of ultrasou
5-5Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOptimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe.XP
5-6Operation Manual Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol is not specified 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 MeasurementsPress the Caliper button on the control panel. NOTE: Take basic measurements of distance and area regardless of
5-9Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measure
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5-10Operation Manual Deleting measurement resultsPress the Clear button on the control panel. Printing measurement resultsPress the Print button on
5-11Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsDistance Measurement DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can
5-12Operation Manual 3 Points AngleThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Place three points on a 2D image and measure
5-13Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations M DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in M Mode only. You can specify two points in an
5-14Operation ManualThe equations used for D Velocity measurement are as follows: D A/BThis is a basic measurement that is available in Spectral Doppl
5-15Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Manual TraceThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. You can specify
5-16Operation Manual Limited TraceThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. You can specify a point in a Spectral D
5-17Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Auto TraceNOTE: For more information on Auto Trace, please refer to 'Common Measurement Methods&apos
5-18Operation ManualCircumference and Area Measurement EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure th
5-19Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsNOTE: Trace lines must be closed. If you press the Set button before tracing is complete, tracing may be d
1-8Operation Manual Electrical SafetyThis equipment has been verified as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts. CAUTION: XAs for US requirement
5-20Operation ManualVolume MeasurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don’t have to return to the diagnosi
5-21Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations4. Once measurement is done, the result is displayed on the screen.Tips!Editing CurvesBefore specifying t
5-22Operation Manual Dist. + Ellipse Vol.This is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the volume of an object
5-23Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculations by ApplicationPress the Calculator button on the control panel. Things to note Before Takin
5-24Operation Manual Change Measurement MethodPress the Change button on the control panel. If the current measurement item can be measured in more t
5-25Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Trace DirectionSet the trace direction of the doppler spectrum by tapping Trace Direction on the touch s
5-26Operation ManualCommon Measurement MethodsThis section provides information on the common measurement methods used for applications. Measurements
5-27Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsTips!Things to consider for Doppler Spectrum Auto TraceThe state of a Doppler spectrum may affect measurem
5-28Operation Manual Manual TraceA spectrum is traced manually. It is enabled in the menu in Spectral Doppler Mode. 1. Press Manual Trace in the Mea
5-29Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsNOTE: If the measurement item is OB or Vascular, you can select the measurement item in doppler spectrum.
1-9Chapter 1 Safety WARNING: XElectric shock may exist result if this system, including and all of its externally mounted recording and monitoring
5-30Operation Manual Stenosis MeasurementYou can measure the stenosis of each blood vessel system by measuring and calculating an area or distance. %
5-31Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOB CalculationsNOTE:XDuctus Venosus, Fetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode. XFor information on
5-32Operation ManualNOTE:XIt will be convenient to set the function of the User Key 1 and User Key 2 buttons on the control panel to the two obstetri
5-33Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement MenuItem Mode Method UnitFetal BiometryGS(Hellman) All Distance cm, mmYS All Distance cm, mmCR
5-34Operation Manual Automatic Calculation Some items in the measurement menu are automatically calculated based on measurements of other items. HCT
5-35Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations General OB Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements an
5-36Operation ManualMeasurement MenuItem Mode Method UnitFetal BiometryBPD (Hadlock) All Distance cm, mmOFD (Hansmann) All Distance cm, mmHC (Hadlock)
5-37Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement MenuItem Mode Method UnitFetal CraniumCEREB All Distance cm, mmCM All Distance cm, mmNF All Di
5-38Operation ManualMeasurement MenuItem Mode Method UnitMid Cereb ArteryAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceMa
5-39Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement MenuItem Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Uterine AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace
1-10Operation ManualECG-Related InformationWARNING: XThis device is not intended to provide a primary ECG monitoring function, and therefore does not
5-40Operation Manual Calculating Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW)When measurements for the following items are complete, the system uses the results to ca
5-41Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsSee following table;Reference Measure Item (by Order)Campbell ACHadlock BPD→ACHadlock1 AC→FLHadlock2 BPD→A
5-42Operation Manual Review the Result of EFW Calculation 1. Press the User Key 1 (or User Key 2) on the control panel. Measured items of EFW Calcul
5-43Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsGynecology CalculationsNOTE:XFor information on basic measurement methods, see ‘Basic Measurements’ and ‘
5-44Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUterusAll AllCalculated after distance measurementmlL All Distance cm, mmH All Distance cm,
5-45Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. OvaryManual Trace PW Doppler spectrum tracePSV PW Velocity
5-46Operation ManualCardiac CalculationsNOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item.The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic me
5-47Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Adult Echo - Chamber Measurement Menu[Figure 5.5 Adult Echo - Chamb Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Ite
5-48Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV (M)IVSs M Distance cm, mmLVIDs M Distance cm, mmLVPWs M Distance cm, mmLVET M Time msLVPE
5-49Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLALA Diam (M) M Distance cm, mmLAAd A2C All Area cm2, mm2LAAs A2C Al
1-11Chapter 1 Safety EMI Although this system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) requirements, use
5-50Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRARA Major All Distance cm, mmRA Minor All Distance cm, mmRAAd All Area cm2, mm2RAAs All Are
5-51Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Adult Echo-Valve Measurement Menu[Figure 5.6 Adult Echo-Valve Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode
5-52Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVAccT PW Time msET PW Time msDecT PW Time msR-R Interval M, PW Heart Rate BpmARVCW PW Dist
5-53Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMV AccT PW Time ms DecT PW Time ms A Dur. PW Time ms ET PW Time msR-
5-54Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPVAccT PW Time msET PW Time msDecT PW Time msQ to PV Close PW Time msR-R Interval M, PW Hea
5-55Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVDecT PW Distance msA Dur. PW Distance msQ to TV Open PW Distance m
5-56Operation Manual Adult Echo-System Measurement Menu[Figure 5.7 Adult Echo-System Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPlum. Vein
5-57Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitShuntsMPA Diam All Distance cm, mmLPA Diam All Distance cm, mmRPA Di
5-58Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerRV Peak E’ PW Velocity cm/s, m/sRV Peak A’ PW Velocity cm/s, m/sRV Peak S’ PW
5-59Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Ped Echo Measurement Menu[Figure 5.8 Ped Echo Measurement Menu]
Samsung Medison provides the following warranty to the purchaser of this unit. This warranty is valid for a period of one year from the date of instal
1-12Operation ManualEMC The testing for EMC(Electromagnetic Compatibility) of this system has been performed according to the international standard f
5-60Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV / RV (2D)All LVd (2D) AllContinuous measurementRVIDd All Distance cm, mmIVSd All Distance
5-61Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerAll LV TDI PWContinuous measurementLV Peak E’ PW Veloc
5-62Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLt. OutflowLVOT Diam All Distance cm, mmAo Sinus Diam All Distance cm, mmAo Diam (2D) All Di
5-63Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitQp / QsRVOT Diam All Distance cm, mmSVC S/D PWContinuous measurement
5-64Operation ManualVascular CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automatically r
5-65Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMid CCAAuto Trace PW Spectrum TracePSV PW Velocity cm/s, m/sEDV PW V
5-66Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitProx ICAAuto Trace PW Spectrum TracePSV PW Velocity cm/s, m/sEDV PW Velocity cm/s, m/s%StA A
5-67Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneral%StA All Area %%StD All Distance %Vesl. Dist. All Distance
5-68Operation Manual Auto IMT (Optional)This function allows you to take IMT measurement easily and quickly. NOTE:Auto IMT is available only under the
5-69Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measure Result TableXMax: The maximum thickness of the Intima/Adventitia pair.XMean: The average thick
1-13Chapter 1 Safety Cable Type LengthFoot Switch Shielded 2.5mB/W Printer Unshielded Coaxial NormalMIC Unshielded AnyPrinter Remote Unshielded AnyA
5-70Operation Manual Auto IMT Measurement1. After checking the probe, application and preset, start carotid measurement.2. If the desired images are
5-71Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Framingham / CHD Correlation between the Framingham Risk Score and Intima Media Thickness: the Paroi Art
5-72Operation Manual Saving Auto IMT Measurement Values1. Select the direction of the measurement site by tapping Direction on the touch screen or us
5-73Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSubclabian AAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum Tr
5-74Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRadial AAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceManual Trace PW Spectrum
5-75Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceMa
5-76Operation Manual LE Artery Measurement Menu[Figure 5.13 LE Artery Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIAAuto Trace PW Spectrum
5-77Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitIIA%StA All Area %%StD All Distance %Vesl. Area All Area cm2, mm2Ve
5-78Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSFAAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceManual Trace PW Spectrum Trace
5-79Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPopliteal AAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum Tra
1-14Operation ManualImmunity test IEC 60601 Test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment -guidanceElectrotatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4-2±6
5-80Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPeroneal AAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceManual Trace PW Spectru
5-81Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMetatarsal AAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum Tr
5-82Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneral Auto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceManual Trace PW Spectrum
5-83Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations UE Vein Measurement Menu[Figure 5.14 UE Vein Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitInter
5-84Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAxillary VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceVmax PW
5-85Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler
5-86Operation Manual LE Vein Measurement Menu[Figure 5.15 LE Vein Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIVAuto Trace PW Spectrum Tra
5-87Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitEIVAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceVmax P
5-88Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPopliteal VAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceVmax PW Velocity cm/s,
5-89Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Spectrum TraceMa
1-15Chapter 1 Safety Immunity testIEC 60601Test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHz to
5-90Operation Manual Fetal Heart - General Measurement Menu[Figure 5.16 Fetal Heart - General Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitL
5-91Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCTARCTAR All (D) All Continuous measurement %ThD ap All Distance cm
5-92Operation Manual CTAR (Cardio-Thorax Area Ratio)This measurement is for comparing the sizes of the fetus’ chest and heart. The comparison is made
5-93Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitDuct ArtriosusPSV PW Velocity cm/s, m/sEDV PW Velocity cm/s, m/sFeta
5-94Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVE/A PW Velocity %E PW Velocity cm/s, m/sA PW Velocity cm/s, m/sTR Vmax PW Velocity cm/s, m
5-95Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsUrology Calculations Before Taking Urology MeasurementsSet the related menus for convenient measurement.Yo
5-96Operation Manual 3Distance Calculate a volume by measuring three distances.Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitWG Prostate Vol.All AllCalculati
5-97Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Renal Vol.All AllCalculation after distance measurementmlL
5-98Operation Manual EllipsoidCalculate a volume by using the Main Diameter and Beside Diameter values.Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitWG Prost
5-99Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Sum of 20 DisksAfter measuring the circumference of a prostate, use the Trackball and the Set button to
1-16Operation Manual Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the ACCUVIX XGThis product is inten
5-100Operation ManualAbdomen Calculations The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement.. Measured items are automatically
5-101Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGallbladderCBD All Distance cm, mmGB Wall All Distance cm, mmAll Al
5-102Operation Manual Abd. Vascular Measurement Menu[Figure 5.20 Abd. Vascular Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitM Portal VAuto T
5-103Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSplenic V Same as aboveMid Aorta Same as aboveRt./Lt. Renal A Same
5-104Operation ManualSmall Parts Calculations The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement.. Measured items are automatic
5-105Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitThyroid Vol.All AllCalculation after distance measurementmlL All Di
5-106Operation Manual Breast Measurement Menu[Figure 5.22 Breast Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass1~8All AllCalculation afte
5-107Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Testicle Measurement Menu[Figure 5.23 Testicle Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMa
5-108Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method Unit Testis FlowAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManu
5-109Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Supercial Measurement Menu[Figure 5.24 Superficial Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method U
1-17Chapter 1 Safety Electromagnetic environment – guidanceThe Ultrasound System must be used only in a shielded location with a minimum RF shield
5-110Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSuperficial FlowAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum trace
5-111Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsTCD Calculations NOTE:XIt is convenient to calculate each measurement value on the Spectral Doppler imag
5-112Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitACAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManual Trace
5-113Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPCA(P2)Auto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler
5-114Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitProx Basilar AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceMa
5-115Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsPediatric Hips Calculations Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic
5-116Operation Manual Measurement Methods1. Specify the rst straight line by using the trackball and the Set button. XUse the trackball to place th
5-117Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMusculoskeletal Calculations Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basi
5-118Operation Manual ReportThe measurement results are summarized by application and shown on the screen in a report format. Viewing ReportPress the
5-119Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations ScrollRotate the [2] Scroll dial-button to scroll the report page up and down. The current page is disp
1-18Operation ManualA medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. The EMC standards describe tests for both emitted an
5-120Operation ManualEditing ReportTapping Edit Data on the touch screen switches to the report edit screen.You can edit measurement results or change
5-121Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Modify MeasurementsUse the trackball, the Set button and the alphanumeric keyboard on the control panel
5-122Operation ManualAdding CommentTap Comment or Edit Data on the touch screen and press Comment on the Ultrasound Report screen. A screen in which y
5-123Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsPrinting ReportPress Print1 or Print2 on the control panel. The report is printed out by a connected prin
5-124Operation ManualTransferring ReportPress Data Transfer on the touch screen. Transfer the report data using an RS232C cable. To use this button, 1
5-125Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsEdit Template Tap Edit Template on the touch screen. You can change various settings related to report co
5-126Operation Manual TitleXUltrasound Report: This is the default title printed on the report. You can change this title. XInstitution: Set the ti
5-127Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsInsert ImageUse this function to insert images into the report. When you tap Insert Image on the touch sc
5-128Operation ManualStress Echo ReportPressing the Report button on the control panel while measuring the Stress Echo opens the Stress Echo Report. N
5-129Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsGraphWhen you tap Graph on the touch screen, the Graph screen appears. You can review the graph and histo
1-19Chapter 1 Safety Mechanical SafetyMoving the EquipmentWARNING: The product weighs more than 100kg. Be extra careful when transporting it. Carel
5-130Operation Manual Select GraphUse the Trackball and the Set button to select an item from the list. Display GraphIf the 2 x 2 checkbox is check
5-131Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsHistoryTap History on the touch screen. The past and present measurement values of the fetus are displaye
5-132Operation ManualThe distribution of the number of weeks in the Growth Table for the selected reference is a normal distribution that is laterally
5-133Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsWhile the range of Growth Table references that are primarily used with OB measurement data varies depend
5-134Operation ManualFetal DescriptionTap Fetal Description on the touch screen. This item only becomes active when OB measurement is available. You c
1-20Operation Manual Precautions on RampsAlways make sure that the control panel is facing the direction of movement.WARNING: Be aware of the castors
1-21Chapter 1 Safety Safety Note for MonitorWhen adjusting the height or position of the monitor, be careful of the space in the middle of the mon
1-22Operation Manual Caution for Using Control PanelCAUTION: XDo not press on the control panel with excessive force or lean against it.XDo not sit
1-23Chapter 1 Safety Biological SafetyFor more safety information on probes and biopsy, please refer to Chapter 9 ‘Probes.’ WARNING: XUltrasound w
1-24Operation Manualto the focal point, attenuation in the body, and ultrasound exposure time. Exposure time is an especially useful variable, because
1-25Chapter 1 Safety Output has direct impact on acoustic intensity. Once the application has been established, the output control can be used to in
1-26Operation Manualoutput, is that receiver controls should be optimized before increasing output. For example; before increasing output, optimize ga
1-27Chapter 1 Safety Always limit ultrasound exposure time. Do not rush the exam. Ensure that the indices are kept to a minimum and that exposure ti
1-28Operation Manualas actual physical values investigated tissue or organs. The initial data that is used to support the output display is derived fr
1-29Chapter 1 Safety Control Eects - Control aecting the indicesAs various system controls are adjusted, the TI and MI values may change. This w
1-30Operation Manual Color and Power Controls Color SensitivityIncreasing the color sensitivity may increase the TI. More time is spent scanning for
1-31Chapter 1 Safety Simultaneous and Update MethodsUse of combination modes affects both the TI and MI through the combination of pulse types. Du
Operation ManualVersion 1.02.00EnglishDiagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02407A
1-32Operation Manual Related Guidance DocumentsFor more information about ultrasonic bioeffects and related topics refer to the following;XAIUM Repo
1-33Chapter 1 Safety In Situ, Derated, and Water Value IntensitiesAll intensity parameters are measured in water. Since water does not absorb acou
1-34Operation Manual Acoustic Output and MeasurementThe terms and symbols used in the acoustic output tables are defined in the following paragraphs.
1-35Chapter 1 Safety Acoustic Measurement Precision and UncertaintyThe Acoustic Measurement Precision and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainty are des
1-36Operation ManualThe document includes analysis and discussion of the sources of error/measurement effects due to:XBalance system calibration.XAb
1-37Chapter 1 Safety Environmental ProtectionCAUTION: XFor disposing of the system or accessories that have come to the end of their lifespan, con
Chapter2Specifications ... 2-3Product Configuration ... 2-6Monitor
2-3Chapter 2 Introduction SpecificationsPhysical DimensionsHeight: 1340 ~ 1600 mm (Monitor) / 808 ~ 988 mm (CP Trackball)Width: 540 mmDepth: 885 ~
2-4Operation ManualImage StorageMaximum 5400 frames for CINE memoryMaximum 8192 Lines for LOOP memoryImage filing system ApplicationObstetrics, Gyneco
2-5Chapter 2 Introduction Product ConfigurationThis Product consists of the monitor, the control panel, the console, the peripheral devices, and t
2-6Operation Manual1235467[Figure 2.2 Back of the ACCUVIX XG]Item Descriptions1Handle2Storage compartments3Ventilation4USB and LAN ports5Rear panel6Ca
2-7Chapter 2 Introduction Tips!Principles of OperationMedical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transmission and
2-8Operation ManualMonitor Ultrasound images and other information are displayed on the color LCD monitor. Monitor DisplayThe monitor displays ultraso
2-9Chapter 2 Introduction Title AreaDisplays patient name, hospital name, application, frame rate and depth, probe information, acoustic output in
2-10Operation ManualControl PanelThe system can be controlled by using the control panel. [Figure 2.4 Control Panel]The control panel consists of a ke
2-11Chapter 2 Introduction Functions of the Control PanelThe following are the descriptions and instructions for the controls on the control panel.
2-12Operation ManualSaveButtonUse this button to save the selected image or report in a database.Print 1 / Print 2ButtonPrints the screen to a printer
2-13Chapter 2 Introduction CalculatorButtonStarts measurements by application. Caliper ButtonStarts to measure distance, circumference, area, and vo
PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSEThe Customer shall keep confidential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer by
2-14Operation Manual Touch-ScreenThe touch screen is an operating tool that can be touched by the user to create input. The functions that are availab
2-15Chapter 2 Introduction Adjusting the Control PanelCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the control panel. XUse the handle at the back of
2-16Operation ManualConsoleThe console consists of two parts – the inner unit and the outer unit. The interior of the console mainly contains devices
2-17Chapter 2 Introduction Power Connection Part The power connection part is located at the bottom on the rear panel.uvythsvswv}wv{wv|{sl{h|Gwv~l
2-18Operation ManualPeripheral DevicesNOTE: Refer to the operation manual of peripheral device about its operating. Internal Peripheral DevicesThese a
2-19Chapter 2 Introduction CAUTION: When using a peripheral device from a USB port, always turn the power off before con-necting/disconnecting the de
2-20Operation Manual Foot SwitchSet the function of the foot switch Utility > Setup > Peripherals > Foot Switch; Freeze, Update, Record, Pri
2-21Chapter 2 Introduction ProbeProbes are devices that generate ultrasound waves and process reflected wave data for the purpose of image formation
2-22Operation ManualAccessoriesAn accessory box containing the items below is supplied with the product.CAUTION: Main cord set, separately certified ac
2-23Chapter 2 Introduction Optional FunctionsThis product has the following optional functions:X4D X3D XIXCW FunctionXCardiac MeasurementXDynam
Chapter 3Starting DiagnosisPower Supply ... 3-3Powering On ...
3-3Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Power SupplyBoot the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probe and peripheral devices that will be us
3-4Operation Manual Probes & ApplicationsBefore scanning, select a probe and an application. CAUTION: Please refer to Chapter 9 “Probes” for more
3-5Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Probe Selection and ApplicationThe selected probe, preset, and userset appear in the title area of the monitor scre
3-6Operation Manual Patient InformationPress the Patient button on the control panel and the Patient Information screen will appear on the screen. In
3-7Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis [Figure 3.3 The Patient Information – Touch Screen] IDEnter a patient ID. XTo enter it manually, enter an ID in t
3-8Operation ManualNOTE:XThis button appears on the screen only in products that support Asian patient names.XFor information on specifying the orde
3-9Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Patient Information for ApplicationIn Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the existin
Safety Requirements Classifications: XType of protection against electrical shock: Class I XDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patient
3-10Operation Manual Diag. Physician Enter the name of the physician who diagnosed the patient. When there is more than one physician available, you
3-11Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis OBIn Category, select OB. Enter additional information for OB. LMP (Last Menstrual Period)Enter the last menstr
3-12Operation ManualNOTE: Calculated values cannot be modified. Number of Fetuses Enter the number of fetuses. Up to 4 may be entered. Day of Cycle E
3-13Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Gynecology In Category, select Gynecology. Enter additional information for Gyn. This is the same information as
3-14Operation Manual Ped EchoIn Category, select Ped Echo. Enter additional information for Pediatric Cardiac. [Figure 3.8 Study Information – Pediatr
3-15Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis TCDIn Category, select TCD. Enter additional information for TCD.[Figure 3.11 Study Information – TCD] Urology In
3-16Operation ManualFinding Patient InformationIn the Patient Information screen, select the Search tab. You can search the patient information with f
3-17Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 4. To apply information on the selected patient to the system, click Apply after selecting a patient from the pat
3-18Operation ManualManaging Patient ExamsIn the Patient Information screen, select the Exam View tab. The list of exams for the patient ID applied in
3-19Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Executing ExamUse the trackball and the Set button to select an exam, and then click Review Exam or Continue Exam
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