Volume 2
7-60Operation ManualTips!Add Reference EquationIf a reference appears in an equation, the following should be entered:EquationEnter a reference equati
7-61Chapter 7 Utility Calc & GraphSelect the sub tab Calc & Graph under the OB tab. You can specify settings for calculation and graphs.[Fi
7-62Operation ManualCardiac Measurement SetupSelect the Cardiac tab in the Measure Setup screen. You can specify settings for cardiac measurement.
7-63Chapter 7 UtilityVascular Measurement SetupSelect the Vascular tab in the Measure Setup screen. You can specify settings for vascular measurement
7-64Operation ManualUrology Measurement SetupSelect the Urology tab in the Measure Setup screen. You can specify settings for urology measurement. [Fi
7-65Chapter 7 Utility Volume MethodSpecify an equation that will be used for volume calculation.X 3 Distance: The volume is calculated using thre
7-66Operation ManualFetal Echo Measurement SetupSelect the Fetal Echo tab in the Measure Setup screen. You can specify settings for fetal echo measure
7-67Chapter 7 Utility UtilitySpecify the system settings or use ECG, Biopsy or Histogram.1. Press the Utility button on the control panel. The Utili
7-68Operation Manual Soft MenuChange the application or the probe settings, or adjust the monitor brightness.Applications / App. LoadUse the Soft
7-69Chapter 7 UtilityECGSelect the ECG in the Utility menu. The ECG (echocardiogram) function allows viewing of the cardiac pulsation. It shows an im
6-3Chapter 6 Image Management Reviewing Images (Cine / Loop)Images are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images can be us
7-70Operation Manual Position / LoopX Position: Use the Soft Menu dial-button [5] Position to set the position of ECG. When its number is large, EC
7-71Chapter 7 UtilityBiopsyPress Biopsy in the Utility menu. CAUTION: Before performing biopsy, you should specify the Biopsy Guide Line.[Figure 7.40
7-72Operation Manual Editing Biopsy Guide LineNOTE: XNote that the Biopsy Guide Line cannot be edited when the Trapezoidal function is in use for t
7-73Chapter 7 UtilityHistogramA histogram is a type of graph representing the distribution of echoes. 1. Press Histogram in the Utility menu. 2. Sp
7-74Operation Manual[Figure 7.41 Histogram]
7-75Chapter 7 UtilityPost CurvePress Post Curve in the Utility menu. Specify various post map and Gamma values. [Figure 7.42 Post Curve] 2D PostSel
7-76Operation ManualWhen you select this, the following item is enabled in the Soft Menu.XSoft Menu dial-button [1] Picker Pos: Select a point on a c
7-77Chapter 7 Utility TagRotate the Menu dial-button to turn it on/o. When turned on, a random color is applied to a certain area in an image. T
7-78Operation Manual M PostSelect M Post in the Post Curve menu. The settings can be specied in the same way as for 2D Post.NOTE: For the post curv
7-79Chapter 7 Utility EditWith the Soft Menu dial-button, adjust the RGB Curve. NOTE: This option is activated only when Curve is set to User1 – 3.
6-4Operation Manual How to Review ImagesUse the Trackball on the control panel. You can search for saved images in chronological order by rotating t
7-80Operation ManualSetupPress Setup in the Utility menu. You can specify system settings. Please refer to “System Setup” in this chapter.Measure Setu
7-81Chapter 7 UtilityStorage ManagerPress the Storage Manager in the Utility menu. All disk drives mounted in the system will be shown. The drive typ
7-82Operation Manual Eject / RemoveDisconnect the selected drive. NOTE: Before unplugging a USB Flash memory drive, make sure to disconnect it by us
7-83Chapter 7 UtilityBodyMarker EditSelect BodyMarker Edit in the Utility menu. The BodyMarker Edit window appears.12[Figure 7.49 BodyMarker Edit]1
7-84Operation Manual Removing a BodyMarkerSelect and double-click a BodyMarker in the right list (2).Saving and Exiting the BodyMarker ListTo save
7-85Chapter 7 Utilitye-Motion MarkerSelect this if you are using e-Motion Marker, which is an optional feature for this product. NOTE: Xe-Motion Mar
7-86Operation ManualMenu EditSelect Menu Edit in the Utility menu. The Menu Edit window appears. You can set a desired Soft Menu dial-button. 1234 5 6
7-87Chapter 7 Utility5 Default Setting: Press the Soft Menu dial-button [2] to return to the default setting. 6 Delete: When the dial-button menu
7-88Operation Manual Stress Echo (Optional)The Stress Echo function is used when added burden is put on the heart via exercise or drugs, in order to
7-89Chapter 7 UtilitySetting Up a ProtocolWith no patient ID registered, press the Stress Echo button in the Utility menu. Alternatively, click the T
6-5Chapter 6 Image Management Trim Last PosUse dial button [5] on the soft menu. Set the last frame of the range for saving when saving Cine or Loo
7-90Operation Manual ProtocolWhen you click the combo button, the default protocols and other existing protocols are listed. Tips!Default ProtocolsT
7-91Chapter 7 Utility Capture UnitSelect a method for image acquisition by pressing the Save button on the control panel. XBeat: Acquires images b
7-92Operation Manual ExportPressing the Export button opens the Protocol Export window. You may export and save protocols to external storage media.
7-93Chapter 7 UtilityStarting a Protocol and Capturing ImagesAfter registering a patient ID, press the Stress Echo button in the Utility menu. The Pr
7-94Operation ManualTips!Best Beat SelectionWhen you select Best Beat as the Capture Unit and press the Save button, a screen appears for selecting th
7-95Chapter 7 Utility Begin Protocol/End ProtocolBegin or end a protocol. NOTE: A protocol cannot be started again once it has ended. Pause Pr
7-96Operation Manual Icon List [Figure 7.55 Icon List]1 Assign: Click the icon to turn on or o. When this is turned on, the stage selected in Sta
7-97Chapter 7 UtilityReviewing an ImageSelect a Stress Echo image on the Protocol Screen, and press Review. The Stress Echo Review screen will appear
7-98Operation Manual[Figure 7.56 WMS diagram]Left Ventricular Segment Area NumberBasal Anterior Septum 1Basal Anterior 2Basal Lateral 3Basal Posterior
7-99Chapter 7 Utility Entering WMS1. Select the segment that you want to enter a WMS into. The Score menu will appear.2. Select a value from the
6-6Operation Manual Annotating Images TextYou can enter comments or text over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is diere
7-100Operation Manual Delete WMSDelete all WMS entered in the current stage. Run/StopAll the Cine images in the Stress Echo image area are played
7-101Chapter 7 Utility Strain Image (Optional)The Strain Image function shows heart motion quantitatively using a motion vector, and diagnoses heart
7-102Operation ManualQuanticationPress the Soft Menu dial-button [1] Quantication to select Auto EF, Strain menus. NOTE: If the image is not properl
7-103Chapter 7 UtilityXDraw contour: This will be displayed on images that do not contain Strain data. Press this button, and then use the control p
7-104Operation ManualStrain ReviewPress the Soft Menu dial-button [6] Strain to enter the Strain Result screen. 12384567[Figure 7.62 Strain Result Sc
7-105Chapter 7 Utility Parametric ImageProvides four Parametric Images, which represent the vector direction, velocity, strain, and movement positi
7-106Operation Manual M ModeGives a color representation of all of the contour components. Place the pointer over the M Mode graph. A white line wil
7-107Chapter 7 Utility Measure ResultReview the measurement results together. Check the check box for the item you have nished reviewing to approv
7-108Operation Manual User Dened LayoutPosition the on-screen elements in the layout of your choice. Layout SettingPress the Soft Menu dial-butt
7-109Chapter 7 UtilityAuto EFPress the Soft Menu dial-button [1] Quantication button to dene a contour line, and press the 6 Auto EF button. NOTE:
6-7Chapter 6 Image Management Typing TextUse the Alphanumeric Keyboard. Use the Document menu or the Soft Menu dial-button [3] to enter text automa
7-110Operation Manual Auto EF Result 1 23[Figure 7.63 Auto EF Result Screen] The Auto EF Result screen consists of the following items: 1 End Diasto
Chapter 8MaintenanceChapter8 MaintenanceSystem Maintenance ...8-3Installation Requirements ...
8-3Chapter 8 Maintenance System MaintenanceNOTE: The user must ensure that the safety inspections are performed every 2 years according to the req
8-4Operation ManualCleaning and disinfections Using inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the product. Please read the following carefull
8-5Chapter 8 Maintenance DisinfectionCAUTION: Use only recommended disinfectants on system surfaces.A disinfectant qualied by the FDA 510(k) pro
8-6Operation ManualFuse ReplacementThe power protection fuse protects the product from excess current. If the power monitoring protection circuit dete
8-7Chapter 8 Maintenance Cleaning The Air FiltersThe air lters minimize the indraft of dust. Clean the air lter to ensure that a clogged lter doe
8-8Operation ManualAccuracy CheckThe product’s maintenance status may aect the measurements obtained using the product. The product should be maintai
8-9Chapter 8 Maintenance Administration of InformationCAUTION: You may lose information files on user settings or patients, because of shock on th
6-8Operation Manual[Figure 6.3 Text Edit] Change App.Use the Soft Menu dial-button [5]. Change the application by rotating the dial-button. As the a
Chapter 9Probes ...9-3Ultrasound transmission 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 Scan
9-4Operation ManualProbe Application Preset TypeCF4-9AbdomenGeneral, Renal, AortaMini DLPPediatricGeneral, Neo headVascularCarotid, Arterial, VenousC4
9-5Chapter 9 Probes Probe Application Preset TypeEVN4-9OB1st TrimesterMini DLPGynecologyUterus, AdnexaUrologyProstateER4-9/10EDOB1st Trimester156 Pi
9-6Operation ManualProbe Application Preset Type3DC2-6AbdomenGeneral, Renal, AortaMini DLP / 260 PinOBFetal Heart, 1st Trimester, 2nd / 3rd TrimesterG
9-7Chapter 9 Probes Function listThe modes and functions that can be used according to the probes and applications in the SONOACE R7 are as follo
9-8Operation ManualProbe Application HAR PI PPI SCI DMR+ Q Scan ECGL5-12/50EPSmall Parts O X O O O X156 PinVascular O X O O O OMusculoskeletal O X O O
9-9Chapter 9 Probes Probe Application HAR PI PPI SCI DMR+ Q Scan ECGSP3-8Abdomen O O X O O XMini DLPCardiac O O X O O OTCD O O X O O XP2-4AHAbdomen
6-9Chapter 6 Image ManagementBodyMarker You can place a BodyMarker over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dierentiat
9-10Operation ManualProbe Application HAR PI PPI SCI DMR+ Q Scan ECG3D4-9ESOB O O X O O O260 PinGynecology O O X O O OUrology O O X O O OC W2.0 Cardia
9-11Chapter 9 Probes Probe Application C/M TDI PD DPDI TDW CW BiopsyC2-5Abdomen X X O O X OMini DLP / 156 PinOBX(Except Fetal Heart)X O O X OGynecol
9-12Operation ManualProbe Application C/M TDI PD DPDI TDW CW BiopsyL5-12/50EPSmall Parts X X O O X O156 PinVascular X X O O X OMusculoskeletal X X O O
9-13Chapter 9 Probes Probe Application C/M TDI PD DPDI TDW CW BiopsySP3-8Abdomen X X O O X XMini DLPCardiac O O X X O XTCD X X O O X XP2-4AHAbdomen
9-14Operation ManualProbe Application C/M TDI PD DPDI TDW CW Biopsy3D4-9ESOB X X O O X O260 PinGynecology X X O O X OUrology X X O O X OCW2.0 Cardiac
9-15Chapter 9 Probes Thermal Index (TI) TablesTI values displayed on the screen title bar can change depending on probes and applications. SONOAC
9-16Operation ManualProbe Application Preset TI TypeL5-12/50Small Parts Thyroid, Breast, Testicle, Bowel TISMini DLPVascular Carotid, Arterial, Venous
9-17Chapter 9 Probes Probe Application Preset TI TypeP2-4Abdomen General, Renal, Aorta TISMini DLPCardiac Aortic arch, Adult Echo, Pediatric Echo TI
9-18Operation ManualProbe Application Preset TI TypeVN4-8Abdomen General, Renal, Aorta TISMini DLPOB1st Trimester TISFetal Heart, 2nd / 3rd Trimester
9-19Chapter 9 Probes Ultrasound transmission GelFor proper transmission of the acoustic beam, only use ultrasound transmission gel only approved by
6-10Operation Manual Entering BodyMarker 1. BodyMarkers will appear on the Soft Menu. X The types of BodyMarker shown in the Soft Menu vary with th
9-20Operation ManualSheathsSheaths are recommended for clinical applications of an invasive nature, including intraoperative, transrectal, transvagina
9-21Chapter 9 Probes Probe PrecautionsCAUTION: XDo not apply mechanical shock to the probe.XDo not place the probe cable on the floor where the ca
9-22Operation Manual Electric ShocksThe probe uses electrical energy. If it touches conductive materials, there are risks of electric shocks to the
9-23Chapter 9 Probes Cleaning and Disinfecting the ProbeUsing an inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the probe.WARNING: XAlways use
9-24Operation ManualNamesDisinfectantsT-Spray IIT-SpraySani-Cloth HBSani-Cloth PlusSani-Cloth ActiveSeptiwipesClieanisept WipesSter-Bac BluTranseptic
9-25Chapter 9 Probes NamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2,3,6)Cidex Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusep
9-26Operation ManualNamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2,3,6)Cidex Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusept E
9-27Chapter 9 Probes NamesDisinfectants CleanerGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSaveEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsopropyl alcohol(70%)I
9-28Operation ManualNamesDisinfectants CleanerGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSaveEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsopropyl alcohol(70%)Isop
9-29Chapter 9 Probes NamesGelNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWavelengthSonogelType G G G G G G G GActiv
6-11Chapter 6 Image ManagementIndicator You can place an Indicator over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dierentiate
9-30Operation ManualNamesGelNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWavelengthSonogelType G G G G G G G GActive I
9-31Chapter 9 Probes Tips!Meanings of the SymbolsThe meanings of the symbols in the table are as follows. (1) Compatible but no EPA Registration
9-32Operation ManualThe information on the manufacturers of cleaning agents, disinfectants and ultrasound gel is as follows.Product Manufacturer or Di
9-33Chapter 9 Probes CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that is carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned afte
9-34Operation ManualCAUTION: XUsing a non-recommended disinfectant or not following the recommended disinfection method can damage and/or discolor t
9-35Chapter 9 Probes BiopsyA biopsy is an examination method that surgically extracts tissue from the patient for examination. The probe and the bi
9-36Operation ManualUsing the Biopsy KitWARNING: XVerify the condition of the biopsy needle before use. Do not use a bent biopsy needle.XThe biopsy
9-37Chapter 9 Probes 5. Insert the needle into the needle guide. Perform the puncture by sliding the needle through the groove in the guide until t
9-38Operation ManualCleaning and Disinfecting Biopsy KitWash and disinfect the biopsy kit to reduce pathogens to the level of 10-6. Some components of
9-39Chapter 9 Probes DisinfectionCAUTION: Plastic biopsy kits can only be disinfected using a chemically compatible cold-disinfectant. Disinfecti
6-12Operation Manual Deleting Indicator Press the Clear button on the control panel and all Indicators displayed on the screen will be deleted. Pres
9-40Operation ManualAssembling the Biopsy Kit C2-5 Biopsy Guide (Plastic) SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-045ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusab
9-41Chapter 9 Probes 3. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-42Operation Manual C2-5 Biopsy Guide (Metal) SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-042ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA Needle Guide 24 EAMaterialStainle
9-43Chapter 9 Probes 3. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-44Operation Manual C2-8 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-035ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Disposable)
9-45Chapter 9 Probes 3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-46Operation Manual L3-8 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel Name.BP-KIT-036ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Disposable
9-47Chapter 9 Probes 3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-48Operation Manual L5-12/50 Biopsy Guide (Plastic) SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-047ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA
9-49Chapter 9 Probes 3. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.Tips!Multi AngleUse the Angle-adjusting Me
6-13Chapter 6 Image Managemente-Motion Marker (Optional)e-Motion Marker displays the probe's position and angle on the screen at the location be
9-50Operation Manual HL5-12ED Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel Name.BP-KIT-022 ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Dispos
9-51Chapter 9 Probes 3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.4. Lock the needle guide as in the following (a), (b). and (
9-52Operation Manual L5-12/50EP Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel NameBP-KIT-020ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Dispos
9-53Chapter 9 Probes 2. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adapter.3. Lock the needle guide. 4. Insert the needle into the nee
9-54Operation Manual LN5-12 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-040ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Disposable)
9-55Chapter 9 Probes 3. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-56Operation Manual EVN4-9, ER4-9, ER4-9/10ED, EV4-9/10ED Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-024ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EASheath 2 E
9-57Chapter 9 Probes 3. Place the sheath again and tie with the rubber band again. Tie the lower part than 1. 4. Insert the needle into the needle
9-58Operation Manual 3DC2-6 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-026ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Disposable
9-59Chapter 9 Probes 3. Mount the needle guide on the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
6-14Operation Manual e-Motion Marker SettingGo to Utility > Setup > Utility > e-Motion Marker and press the Control button to open the setu
9-60Operation Manual VN4-8 Biopsy Guide (plastic) SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-049ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (Di
9-61Chapter 9 Probes 3. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.Tips!Multi AngleUse the Angle-adjusting Me
9-62Operation Manual 3D4-8, 3D4-8ET Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel NameBP-KIT-033ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EA (Reusable)Needle Guide 24 EA (
9-63Chapter 9 Probes 3. Mount the needle guide.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-64Operation Manual 3D4-9 Biopsy guide SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-027ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1EACleaning Brush 5EAMaterialStainlessAvailable
6-15Chapter 6 Image Management Button SetupCongure the User Key for e-Motion Marker.XButton 1: This is the Initial key, which initiates the e-Mot
6-16Operation Manual Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving Images Saving Still ImagesPress the Save button on the control panel. Images a
6-17Chapter 6 Image Management Method X Manual: Specify the start and end of an image by using the Store Clip button. That is, the image that is d
6-18Operation ManualPlaying ImagesThe saved images can be played in SonoView or in a diagnosis mode. Playing Images in SonoViewNOTE: Please refer t
6-19Chapter 6 Image ManagementTransferring Images SONOACE R7 allows you to transfer images to the PACS system supporting DICOM. You can transfer all
6-20Operation Manual Printing and Recording Images Printing ImagesPress the Print button on the control panel. Images are printed via an echo printer
6-21Chapter 6 Image Management SonoViewSonoView is an integrated image management program. It provides a range of functions including: saving/ling o
Operation ManualVersion 3.01.00EnglishDiagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02773A
6-22Operation Manual Image Scroll The image of the previous or next page is displayed on the screen. Use the Soft Menu dial-button [2] Image Scroll
6-23Chapter 6 Image ManagementCompare ModePress Compare in the upper left corner of the screen. The button will appear in yellow.In Compare Mode, you
6-24Operation Manual Selecting ImagesUse the Trackball and the Set button to select an image from the thumbnail list. The selected image is highligh
6-25Chapter 6 Image Management Closing Exam ReviewPress Close on the screen. To close all exams in the list, press the Close All button. LayoutsY
6-26Operation Manual Reviewing 3D ImagesIf the saved image is 3D, the 3D indication ( ) appears at the bottom of the image. Press 3D and the 3D View
6-27Chapter 6 Image Management Measuring Circumference and AreaPress the Ellipse Calliper ( ) icon on the screen. You can measure the circumference
6-28Operation Manual[Figure 6.13 Image Print] Transferring Images via DICOMYou can send the selected images via DICOM. The icon is enabled only when
6-29Chapter 6 Image Management Printing via DICOMYou can print the selected images via DICOM. The icon is enabled only when an image(s) is selected
6-30Operation Manual[Figure 6.16 Image Export] Sending in E-mail1. Press the Send E-mail ( ) icon on the screen. The E-mail window will appear.2. S
6-31Chapter 6 Image Management[Figure 6.17 E-mail] Deleting ImagesPress the Delete Image ( ) icon on the screen. Press OK to delete the selected im
Chapter 7System Settings ...7-3General System Settings ...
Chapter 7Utility ... 7-67ECG ...
7-3Chapter 7 Utility System SettingsThis mode is used for system settings. It does not aect image output. The setup may be modied depending on spe
7-4Operation ManualNOTE: XYou cannot change the date and time when a patient ID is registered. To change the date and time, you should finish the cur
7-5Chapter 7 UtilityX ECG Beat: Specify the heart beat as 1 – 8 beats.X Time: Specify it as 1 – 50 secondsX Manual: Save images automatically for
7-6Operation Manual End Exam ActionXEnd Exam Only: Pressing the End Exam button on the control panel exits Exam Mode and switches to the B Mode Sca
7-7Chapter 7 UtilityDisplay SettingsSelect the Display tab in the Setup screen. Specify display-related options. [Figure 7.3 Setup -Display]
7-8Operation Manual Display Option You can specify more than one item. Use the Trackball and the Set button to select a desired item and check or
7-9Chapter 7 Utility 2D/C LiveSpecify how Color Doppler Mode is displayed in 2D/C Live Mode. In the 2D menu, if Horizontal Dual is On, it can be pl
5Table of ContentsTable of Contents – Volume 2Chapter6 Image ManagementReviewing Images (Cine / Loop) ...
7-10Operation Manual PreviewPreview window displays the font you selected.DefaultGo back to the default setting like below.Document Font Measure R
7-11Chapter 7 UtilityAnnotate SettingsSelect the Annotate tab in the Setup screen. Congure the information related to image annotation. BodyMarker
7-12Operation ManualTips!Editing Abbreviation ListTo enable the abbreviation list stored in the system, press the Autotext Edit button. The system wil
7-13Chapter 7 Utility Quick TextIf the checkbox is selected, the Quick Text function is enabled. Quick Text switches the system to the Text Input M
7-14Operation Manual[Figure 7.6 Annotate]
7-15Chapter 7 UtilityPeripherals SetupSelect the Peripherals tab in the Setup screen. You can congure keys, buttons and the peripheral devices conne
7-16Operation Manual Local Printing AreaSet the area that will be printed.X Full Screen (1280 * 1024): Print the full monitor screen. X Video Out
7-17Chapter 7 Utility[Figure 7.7 Setup - Peripherals]
7-18Operation ManualSystem Information Select the Info tab in the Setup screen. Information about the system S/W version will be displayed. Press Deta
7-19Chapter 7 UtilityDICOM Setup (Optional)Select the DICOM tab in the Setup screen. You can congure the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in
6Operation ManualMeasurement Setup ...7-4
7-20Operation Manual AE TitleEnter the name of the DICOM AE (Application Entity). The title is used to identify devices that use DICOM in a network.
7-21Chapter 7 UtilityTips!Display CompensationAdjusting the post curve settings for images allows other monitors to display them as close as possible
7-22Operation Manual Connect TimeoutSpecify how long the system will wait until it receives a response from the DICOM server. You can specify it in
7-23Chapter 7 UtilityX Window Center: Enter a value for the DICOM Tag (0028, 1050) setting. The setting value indicates the brightness of an image t
7-24Operation Manual FormatSpecify the paper layout. Select from 1ⅹ1, 1ⅹ2, 2ⅹ2, 2ⅹ3, 3ⅹ3, 3ⅹ4, 3ⅹ5, 4ⅹ4, 4ⅹ5 and 4ⅹ6. OrientationSpecify the paper
7-25Chapter 7 Utility DestinationSpecify the paper pathway. Select Magazine or Processor.Smoothing TypeThis option is available only when Magnic
7-26Operation Manual Worklist Server InformationSelect WORKLIST under Services. Congure the Modality Worklist Service using DICOM. Update Method
7-27Chapter 7 Utility[Figure 7.13 DICOM Configuration -Worklist]
7-28Operation Manual PPS Server InformationSelect PPS (Performed Procedure Step) under Services. Congure the Modality Performed Procedure Step Serv
7-29Chapter 7 Utility SC Server InformationSelect SC (Storage Commitment) under Services. Congure the Storage Commitment Service using DICOM. The
7Table of ContentsChapter8 MaintenanceSystem Maintenance ...
7-30Operation Manual Storage SR Server InformationSelect Storage SR (Storage Structured Report) under Services. Congure the Report Storage Service
7-31Chapter 7 Utility Managing DICOMClick the Queue on the screen to switch to the DICOM Job Status screen. You can review the current job status u
7-32Operation Manual6. Date/Time: Display the date and time when the job was created.7. Status: Display the current status of the job.Status Descrip
7-33Chapter 7 Utility Retry AllRetry all jobs for which the status is Fail.DeleteDelete the selected job. This button is enabled only when the st
7-34Operation Manual[Figure 7.18 DICOM Log]
7-35Chapter 7 UtilityUtilities SetupSelect the Utility tab in the Setup screen. You can congure settings for e-mail, text and network status.[Figure
7-36Operation Manual Buzzer Control Specify whether a buzzer sound will be generated when a button or dial-button is pressed. Buzzer SoundIf Buzze
7-37Chapter 7 Utility Network CongurationPress the Network Conguration button, and the TCP/IP Properties… window will open to let you congure th
7-38Operation ManualOption SetupSelect the Option tab in the Setup screen. You can enable or disable optional software and hardware. OptionsThe lis
7-39Chapter 7 UtilityAuto CalcAuto Calc is a Spectral Doppler mode feature that automatically performs specic calculations based on measured values.
7-40Operation Manual Measurement SetupSpecify various setup options for measurement. The setup may be modied depending on specic needs or preferenc
7-41Chapter 7 Utility[Figure 7.22 General - General] Cursor & Method Line Marker TypeSpecify the shape of the caliper cursor displayed on the
7-42Operation Manual Line TypeFrom the following three options, select the line pattern to use when measuring a distance.Dotted LineDisplay with d
7-43Chapter 7 Utility Display the M-Mode GuidelineSpecify whether to display cross lines while items are measured in the frozen state in M Mode. Th
7-44Operation Manual PackagesSelect the Packages tab under the General tab. Specify the measurement packages that will be used and the order in whic
7-45Chapter 7 Utility Adding a Calculation Package to UseSelect a calculation package you want to use from the right list and then click on the s
7-46Operation ManualProbe Application Measure ApplicationThyroidThyroidBowelBreast BreastTesticle TesticleAortic archCardiacAdult EchoPediatric EchoPr
7-47Chapter 7 UtilityThe following describes custom menu screen.Package ListThe calculation packages set in the Package screen appear in this list.
7-48Operation ManualThe following describes how to set a custom menu.1. In Package List, select an application.2. In Tab List, select a tab menu. Th
7-49Chapter 7 Utility ReportSelect the sub tab Report under the General tab. You can specify options for measurement reports and printing.[Figure 7
Chapter 6Reviewing Images (Cine / Loop) ...6-3Annotating Images ...6-6Text ...
7-50Operation Manual Report HeaderSpecify header options for reports. You can specify more than one item and the specied items appear in all measur
7-51Chapter 7 Utility OB / FH Header LayoutSpecify item(s) to display under the header of obstetrics or fetal echo measurement reports. You can spe
7-52Operation Manual[Figure 7.26 General - Data Transfer] CaliperSelect the Caliper sub-tab under the General tab. Specify whether additional inform
7-53Chapter 7 Utility[Figure 7.27 General - Caliper] Display Num of 2D Mode Result BoxSpecify the number of lines for 2D Mode results that are di
7-54Operation ManualObstetrics Measurement SetupSelect the OB tab in the Measure Setup screen. You can specify obstetrics options. General Settings
7-55Chapter 7 Utility Percentile Info. Show Percentile Info.Specify whether to use Percentile Info. by using this checkbox. Percentile Criteria
7-56Operation Manual Fetal Weight UnitSpecify the unit for fetal weight measurement. You can select up to 2 units from grams [g], ounces [oz] and po
7-57Chapter 7 Utility EFW Sequential MeasurementNOTE: These settings are needed when User Key 1 is set to EFW Measure in Utility > Setup > Pe
7-58Operation Manual1. Press . The User Reference window will appear.[Figure 7.30 User Reference]2. Enter a name and description for a new referenc
7-59Chapter 7 UtilityTips!Add Reference Table Selection A preset for the selected measurement reference is displayed. The name and type of the refere
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