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7-58Operation ManualXDisplay the Doppler Guideline: Specify whether to display cross lines while items are measured in frozen spectrum. This option c
7-59Chapter 7 UtilitiesSelect the Report tab under the General tab. Here you can set items related to the measurement report.[Figure 7.31 Measure Set
7-60Operation Manual Report HeaderSpecify header options for reports. You can specify more than one item and the specied items appear in all measurem
7-61Chapter 7 Utilities OB / FH Header layoutSpecify item(s) to display under the header of obstetrics or fetal echo measurement reports. You can spe
7-62Operation ManualData TransferSelect the sub tab Data Transfer under the General tab. Here you can set the data transfer method, etc.[Figure 7.32 M
7-63Chapter 7 Utilities User Table Backup & RestoreBack up a user-dened table or restore the backed-up table to the system. Click BackUp or Rest
7-64Operation ManualCaliperSelect the Caliper sub-tab under the General tab. Specify whether additional information will be shown along with basic mea
7-65Chapter 7 UtilitiesKeysFrom the sub-tabs under the General tab, select the Keys tab. You can set the action performed by the Change Key to either
7-66Operation ManualObstetrics Select the OB tab on the Measure Setup screen. Or tap OB on the touch screen. Here you can set items related to obstetr
7-67Chapter 7 Utilities Percentile Info. Show Percentile InformationCheck the checkbox to use the Percentile Information. Percentile CriteriaSelec
6-3Chapter 6 Image Management CINE / LOOPImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images can be useful when a patient
7-68Operation Manual Fetal Weight UnitSpecify the unit for fetal weight measurement. You can select up to 2 units from grams [g], ounces [oz] and poun
7-69Chapter 7 Utilities MVP Caliper Select the Maximum Vertical Pocket (MVP) Caliper method. DistanceMeasure the MVP by using the straight linear di
7-70Operation ManualTable SettingsSelect the sub tab Tables under the OB tab. You can specify references such as reference tables and equations that w
7-71Chapter 7 Utilities1. Select the EFW measurement method from EFW equation and EFW growth.2. Select a reference in the list on the below. Add R
7-72Operation ManualTips!Add Reference Table Pressing the question mark button shows the sources of the references. Pressing the question mark button
7-73Chapter 7 UtilitiesTips!Add Reference Equation If a reference appears in an equation, the following should be entered:EquationEnter a reference e
7-74Operation ManualCalc & GraphSelect the sub tab Calc & Graph under the OB tab. You can specify settings for calculation and graphs.[Figure
7-75Chapter 7 Utilities Ratio calculationsSpecify a measurement item for which a ratio will be calculated. For example, if the FL/BPD checkbox is sel
7-76Operation ManualCardiac Select the Cardiac tab in the Measure Setup screen. Or tap Cardiac on the touch screen. You can specify settings for cardi
7-77Chapter 7 Utilities Number of Measure Results Displayed Number of Results DisplayedSpecify the number of lines for measurement results that are
6-4Operation Manual Starting and Finishing Image ReviewDuring scanning, press the Freeze button on the control panel. The scanning is stopped and the
7-78Operation ManualVascular Select the Vascular tab in the Measure Setup screen. Or tap Vascular on the touch screen. You can specify settings for va
7-79Chapter 7 Utilities Doppler ResultsSet the doppler measurement items that will be displayed with the measurement results. Vascular Measurement Re
7-80Operation ManualUrology Select the Urology tab in the Measure Setup screen. Or tap Urology on the touch screen. You can specify settings for urolo
7-81Chapter 7 UtilitiesNOTE: 3 Distances * Factor: A = 1st Dia. ; B = 2nd Dia. ; C = 3rd Dia. The factor value is set to “0.523” by default. When the
7-82Operation ManualFetal Heart Select the Fetal Heart tab on the Measure Setup screen. Or tap Fetal Heart on the touch screen. Here you can set items
7-83Chapter 7 Utilities UtilityThis menu is for system settings and for using ECG, Biopsy, and Histogram.You can use the Utility menu as follows:1.
7-84Operation ManualPost CurveTap Post Curve on the touch screen. The touch screen changes to Post Curve. Here you can set various post maps and gamma
7-85Chapter 7 Utilities 2D PostSelect 2D Post.[Figure 7.47 Touch Screen for 2D Post] Chroma MapTap Chroma Map on the touch screen to set On or O. W
7-86Operation Manual ReturnReturns to the previous step of the current menu after the current Post Map setting is completed. GammaUse the dial-butt
7-87Chapter 7 Utilities Tag WidthUse the dial-button on the touch screen to select the range of tags, from between 8~256. Tag Width affect to Tag Po
6-5Chapter 6 Image Management Trim LastPress the Trim Last and use the dial-button on the touch screen. You can specify the last frame in the range
7-88Operation Manual D PostSelect D Post. The editing method is identical to 2D Post. [Figure 7.50 Touch Screen for D post] Monitor CalibrationTap Mon
7-89Chapter 7 Utilities BrightnessSet the brightness of the screen. Select a value between 0 and 100 by using the dial-button. ContrastSet the cont
7-90Operation ManualECGSelect the ECG. The ECG (echocardiogram) function allows viewing of the cardiac pulsation. [Figure 7.52 Touch Screen for ECG]NO
7-91Chapter 7 Utilities 2D / LoopSet the area for using ECG. Select 2D or Loop by tapping the button on the touch screen. You can use ECG in the 2D
7-92Operation ManualHistogramA histogram is a type of graph representing the distribution of echoes. 1. Tab Histogram on the touch screen. 2. Specif
7-93Chapter 7 Utilities Setting HistogramSpecify the position or type of a histogram.[Figure 7.54 Touch Screen for Histogram] Move Hist. 1 / Move Hi
7-94Operation ManualBiopsyTab Biopsy on the touch screen.CAUTION: Before performing biopsy, you should specify the Biopsy Guide Line.[Figure 7.55 Biop
7-95Chapter 7 Utilities Editing Biopsy Guide LineCAUTION: XNote that the Biopsy Guide Line cannot be edited when the Trapezoidal function is in use
7-96Operation Manual Starting and Finishing Biopsy1. Press the Biopsy On/O button. The warning message will appear.2. Press OK, and the Biopsy Guid
7-97Chapter 7 UtilitiesStorage ManagerTab Storage Manager on the touch screen. All disk drives mounted in the system will be shown. The drive type, a
6-6Operation Manual Annotating Images AnnotationEnter or display a text, an indicator or a BodyMarker on an image. This function can be useful when th
7-98Operation Manual RefreshUpdate the dislay on the touch screen to play of drives currently connected to the system.NOTE: When using Storage Manage
7-99Chapter 7 UtilitiesPresetsTap Preset on the touch screen. The Pre. Load screen appears on the touch screen and the probe settings supported by th
7-100Operation 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
7-101Chapter 7 Utilities Protocol Template Editor ScreenThe Protocol Template Editor screen consists of the following items. Use these items to edit
7-102Operation ManualTips!Default ProtocolsThis product offers the following five protocols by default. The default protocols may not be deleted or tr
7-103Chapter 7 Utilities Capture UnitSelect a method for image acquisition by pressing the Save button on the control panel. XBeat: Acquires images
7-104Operation Manual TimerSpecify onscreen timer display settings.XShow Protocol Timer: Displays the protocol’s time record (T1) on the screen.XSh
7-105Chapter 7 UtilitiesStarting a Protocol and Capturing ImagesAfter registering a patient ID, tap the Stressecho button on the touch screen. The Pr
7-106Operation ManualTips!Auto Assign and Auto Next StageIf either Auto Assign or Auto Next Stage is enabled, images will be automatically assigned wh
7-107Chapter 7 UtilitiesTips!Best Beat SelectionWhen you select Best Beat as the Capture Unit and press the Save button, a screen appears for selecti
6-7Chapter 6 Image Management Typing TextTap Annotation on the touch screen and directly enter a text using the keyboard, or by tapping a predefined
7-108Operation Manual Begin Protocol / End ProtocolBegin or end a protocol. NOTE: A protocol cannot be started again once it has ended. Pause Prot
7-109Chapter 7 Utilities Icon List [Figure 7.62 Icon List]1 Assign: Click the icon to turn on or off. When this is set to On, the stage selected in S
7-110Operation ManualImage ReviewSelect a Stress Echo image on the Protocol Screen, and press Review. The Stress Echo Review screen will appear. Here
7-111Chapter 7 UtilitiesPLAX PSAX A4C A2C[Figure 7.63 WMS diagram]Left Ventricular Segment Area NumberBasal Anterior Septum 1Basal Anterior 2Basal La
7-112Operation Manual Entering WMS1. Select the segment that you want to enter a WMS into by using the trackball and the Set button. The Score menu
7-113Chapter 7 Utilities WMSIThis is the average of all the WMS data entered in the current stage. WMSI stands for Wall Motion Scoring Index. Dele
7-114Operation Manual[Figure 7.65 Play Method] Change SyncSelect Short, Long, or End to End as the synchronization method for CINE images. XShort:
7-115Chapter 7 Utilities Strain Image (Optional)The Strain Image function shows heart motion quantitatively by using a motion vector, and diagnoses
7-116Operation ManualStrain Tap Start on the touch screen. The screen will switch to the Strain screen. Strain is executed in the following order:Sele
7-117Chapter 7 Utilities Selecting Chamber InformationUse the combo box buttons at the top left corner of each image. Select 2ch, 3ch, 4ch, Apex sho
6-8Operation Manual LanguagePress the Language button on the touch screen and then use the dial-button. Select the language to display by pressing or
7-118Operation Manual[Figure 7.67 Contour Setup Screen] Drawing Contour LineUse the button at the top left corner of each image. The image will be su
7-119Chapter 7 Utilities Generate or Cancel a ContourAfter specifying the points, press Conrm to generate a contour. The Epicardial line will be di
7-120Operation Manual231[Figure 7.68 Strain Result Screen] Run/StopStop or resume the playback of the image.Tips!When StoppedWhen stopped, the numeri
7-121Chapter 7 UtilitiesXImage and M: Display the image and the M mode.XImage and Graph: Display the image and the graph.Tips!Image onlyWhen ‘Image
7-122Operation Manual Store / SavePress this button to open the Save / Store window. Save the selected data to the system's hard disk.XStrain:
7-123Chapter 7 UtilitiesAuto EFTap the Auto EF button on the touch screen.NOTE: This is only available in Single mode. [Figure 7.69 Contour Setup Scr
7-124Operation Manual Auto EF Result231[Figure 7.70 Auto EF Result Screen] The Auto EF Result screen consists of the following items: 1 End Diastolic:
7-125Chapter 7 UtilitiesTMADTap the TMAD button on the touch screen. TMAD stands for Tissue Motion Annulus Displacement, which studies the function o
7-126Operation Manual Repositioning a PointPlace the cursor over a point, and move the trackball while holding down the Set button to reposition the
7-127Chapter 7 Utilities Measurement ResultThe displacement and gradient of TMAD points and median are displayed. The color used for displaying the
6-9Chapter 6 Image Management Erase Last Word The last entered text is erased. Alternatively, use the F11 button on the keyboard. Erase Last Indica
7-128Operation Manual SpeedSelect Slow, Normal, or Fast as the playback speed. PositionSpecify the image range to play.
Chapter 8MaintenanceOperating Environment ... 8-3System Maintenance ... 8-4Cleaning
8-3Chapter 8 Maintenance Operating EnvironmentWhen installing the console, please consider the following:CAUTION: Placing the system near generators,
8-4Operation Manual System MaintenanceCleaning and disinfections Using inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the product. Please read the
8-5Chapter 8 Maintenance DisinfectionsCAUTION: Use only recommended disinfectants on system surfaces.A disinfectant qualified by the FDA 510(k) proce
8-6Operation ManualFuse ReplacementThe power protection fuse protects the product from excess current. If the power monitoring protection circuit dete
8-7Chapter 8 MaintenanceCleaning Air FiltersThe air filters minimize the indraft of dust. Clean the air filter to ensure that a clogged filter does n
8-8Operation Manual Data MaintenanceCAUTION: You may lose information files on user settings or patients, because of shock on the product or internal e
Chapter 9ProbesProbes ... 9-3Ultrasound transmission Gel ...
6-10Operation ManualNOTE: You can edit the entire page by selecting [Utility] > [Setup] > [Annotate] > [Text Setup] > [Edit Text]. For mor
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 Scanhe
9-4Operation ManualProbe Application PresetC4-9/10EDPediatric General, Neo HeadAbdomen AppendiXVascular Carotid, Arterial, venousCF4-9Pediatric Abdome
9-5Chapter 9 ProbesProbe Application PresetEV4-9/10EDOB 1st TrimesterGynecology Uterus, AdneXaUrology ProstateER4-9/10EDOB 1st TrimesterGynecology Ut
9-6Operation Manual Function listSome functions depend on probe and its application. See following table. Probe Application Q Scan Har PI TDI CM ECG
9-7Chapter 9 ProbesProbe Application Q Scan Har PI TDI CM ECG BiopsyLS5-13Intraoperative● ●x x x x xMusculoskeletal● ●x x x x xP2-4BAAbdomen● ● ●x x
9-8Operation ManualProbe Application Q Scan Har PI TDI CM ECG BiopsyV5-9Gynecology● ●x x x x●OB● ●x x x x●Urology● ●x x x x ●V6-12Small Parts● ●x x x
9-9Chapter 9 ProbesProbeApplicationAbdomenObstetricsGynecologyCardiac Vascular Urology Musculoskeletal Pediatric Small PartsTCD ContrastIntraoperativ
9-10Operation ManualUltrasound transmission GelUsing an inappropriate ultrasound gel may damage the probe. For proper transmission of the acoustic bea
9-11Chapter 9 ProbesSheathsSheaths are recommended for clinical applications of an invasive nature, including intraoperative, transrectal, transvagin
6-11Chapter 6 Image Management Indicator ModeYou can place an Indicator over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dieren
9-12Operation ManualProbe PrecautionsCAUTION: XDo not apply mechanical shock to the probe.XDo not place the probe cable on the floor where the cable
9-13Chapter 9 Probes Electric ShocksThe probe uses electrical energy. If it touches conductive materials, there are risks of electric shocks to the p
9-14Operation ManualCleaning and Disinfecting the ProbeUsing an inappropriate detergent or disinfectant may damage the probe.WARNING:XAlways use prot
9-15Chapter 9 ProbesNamesDisinfectantsT-Spray IIT-SpraySani-Cloth HBSani-Cloth PlusSani-Cloth ActiveSeptiwipesCleanisept WipesSter-Bac BluTranseptic
9-16Operation ManualNamesDisinfectantsCideX OPA 2,3)CideX Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusept EXt
9-17Chapter 9 ProbesNamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoXSporoX IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSafeEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsop
9-18Operation ManualNamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoXSporoX IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSafeEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsopr
9-19Chapter 9 ProbesNamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWaveleng
9-20Operation ManualNamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWavelengt
9-21Chapter 9 ProbesTips!(1) Compatible but no EPA Registration(2) FDA 510(k) qualified(3) Has CE mark(4) Discontinued(5) Under DevelopmentS Spra
6-12Operation Manual Deleting Indicator Press the Clear button on the control panel and all Indicators displayed on the screen will be deleted. Press
9-22Operation ManualFollowing is information about manufacturer (or Distributor) of Detergent, Disinfectant, and Ultrasound Gel.Product Manufacturer o
9-23Chapter 9 Probes CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that is carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned after ea
9-24Operation Manual DisinfectionA 10-6 reduction in pathogens should be reached following the disinfection procedures in this Manual and using the fo
9-25Chapter 9 ProbesMPTEE Probe (optional)The Multi-Planar Transesophageal Echocardiography (MPTEE) probe is used by inserting it inside the body. M
9-26Operation Manual Locked ModeMakes the lens movement less natural than in the open state, preventing movement of the lens and head during use. Rot
9-27Chapter 9 Probes Precautions for UseDANGER: Do not use the product in a temperature outside the range of 25°C or lower and 42°C or higher. You ma
9-28Operation Manual Maintenance and StorageProper cleaning and disinfection prevent infectious diseases. The user must clean and disinfect the probe
9-29Chapter 9 Probes DisinfectionWARNING: Do not use ethanol, iodine, steam, heat, or ethylene oxide to disinfect the product.CAUTION: XDo not leav
9-30Operation ManualDisinfectance Supplier Active ingredient ConcentrationCidex ADS ASP J&J Gluteraldehyde 2.55%Cidex Plus ASP J&J Gluteraldeh
9-31Chapter 9 Probes BiopsyA biopsy is an eXamination method that surgically eXtracts tissue from the patient for eXamination. The probe and the biop
6-13Chapter 6 Image ManagementBody Marker You can place a Body Marker over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is dierenti
9-32Operation ManualUsing the Biopsy KitWARNING:XVerify the condition of the biopsy needle before use. Do not use a bent biopsy needle.XThe biopsy n
9-33Chapter 9 Probes Biopsy ProcedureThe system generates a needle guideline though the displayed real-time ultrasound images to indicate the anticip
9-34Operation Manual Needle Guide AlignmentWARNING:XThe needle used for this alignment verification must not be used for the actual procedure. Always
9-35Chapter 9 ProbesCleaning and Disinfecting Biopsy KitWARNING: Always use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting biopsy kit.W
9-36Operation Manual Cleaning and Disinfection of plastic biopsy kit Cleaning 1. After use, remove the biopsy kit from the probe.2. Disassemble the
9-37Chapter 9 ProbesAssembling the Biopsy Kit C1-4EC Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-016ComponentBiopsy KIT(Adapter&Guide) 1EACase 1E
9-38Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor along the groove.
9-39Chapter 9 Probes C2-6IC Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-009ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1EANeedle Guide 1EA Clip 2EAAvailable Gauges14G,
9-40Operation Manual3. Install the needle guide onto the adapter. 4. Installing the Needle Guide Clip.5. Insert the needle into the needle guide.
9-41Chapter 9 Probes C2-8 Biopsy Guide Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-035ComponentsAdapter 1 EANeedle Guide 24 EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerAv
6-14Operation Manual Entering Body Marker 1. Body markers will appear on the touch screen menu. XThe types of Body Marker shown in the Flexible Soft
9-42Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-43Chapter 9 Probes L3-8 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-036ComponentAdapter 1EANeedle Guide 24EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerAvailable Gaug
9-44Operation Manual3. Mount the needle guide for the desired gauge onto the adaptor.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
9-45Chapter 9 Probes L5-13IS, L7-16IS Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-012ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EANeedle Guide 24 EA Clip 2 EAAvaila
9-46Operation Manual3. Insert gel into probe cover. And cover it.4. Installing the Needle Guide and Clip.5. Insert the needle into the needle guide
9-47Chapter 9 Probes LF5-12 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-032ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA MaterialStainlessAvailable Gauges14G, 18G, 2
9-48Operation Manual EV4-9/10ED, ER4-9/10ED Biopsy Guide (Metal) SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-024ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EASheath 2 EA MaterialS
9-49Chapter 9 Probes EV4-9/10ED, ER4-9/10ED Biopsy Guide (Plastic) Biopsy SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-046ComponentsBiopsy Needle Guide Pack 24EAN
9-50Operation Manual2. Mount the adapter onto the probe.3. Place the sheath again and tie with the rubber band at a lower point then in step 1. 4.
9-51Chapter 9 Probes V2-6, V4-8 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-028ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EAMaterialStainlessAvailable Gauges14G, 18G,
6-15Chapter 6 Image Management Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving ImagesWARNING: You must enter the patient ID because all images are sav
9-52Operation Manual3. Fix the biopsy guide by locking the clip with the level on the opposite side of probe housing.4. Install the needle into the
9-53Chapter 9 Probes V5-9 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-029ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EAMaterialStainlessAvailable Gauges18G Installa
9-54Operation Manual VR5-9 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-041ComponentAdapter 1 EAMaterialABSAvailable Gauges16 ~ 18G Installation1.
9-55Chapter 9 Probes V6-12 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-030ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA MaterialStainlessAvailable Gauges14G, 18G, 21
9-56Operation Manual 3DC2-6 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel name BP-KIT-026ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EANeedle Guide 24 EAMaterial Acetal CopolymerA
9-57Chapter 9 Probes3. Mount the needle guide on the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
6-16Operation ManualPlaying ImagesThe saved images can be played in SONOVIEW or in a diagnosis mode. Playing Images in SONOVIEWNOTE: Please refer to
6-17Chapter 6 Image ManagementTransferring Images ACCUVIX XG allows you to transfer images to the PACS system supporting DICOM. You can transfer all
6-18Operation Manual Printing and Recording Images NOTE: Set the function of Print 1 and Print 2 buttons first. Go to Utility > Setup > Periphera
6-19Chapter 6 Image Management SONOVIEWSONOVIEW is an integrated image management program in ACCUVIX XG. It allows you to save, view and delete image
6-20Operation ManualExam ModePress Exam in the upper left corner of the screen. The button will appear in yellow.In the Exam Mode, you can review the
6-21Chapter 6 Image Management[Figure 6.11 Exam Mode - Touch Screen] Selecting ExamUse the trackball and the Set button to select a desired exam from
Operation ManualVersion 1.02.00EnglishDiagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02407A
6-22Operation Manual Image Scroll The image of the previous or next page is displayed on the screen. Press the Image Scroll and rotate the dial-button
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 highlighte
6-25Chapter 6 Image ManagementExam ToolUse the icon or the Knob dial-button on the touch screen. You can perform various tasks with images for diagno
6-26Operation ManualThe stored image information is displayed in the feedback area. NOTE: Only scanned data can be loaded into the image area. Finish
6-27Chapter 6 Image Management Deselecting All ImagesPress the Deselect All Images ( ) icon on the screen. All images are deselected and unhighlighte
6-28Operation Manual Searching ExamPress the Exam Search ( ) icon on the screen. The Exam List screen will appear. In the top part of the Exam List sc
6-29Chapter 6 Image Management Typing TextPress the Text Annotation ( ) icon on the screen. You can enter text into an image.1. Place the cursor ove
6-30Operation Manual[Figure 6.15 Image Print] Transferring Images via DICOMTransfer the selected image and measurement data via DICOM. The icon is e
6-31Chapter 6 Image Management Printing via DICOMYou can print the selected images via DICOM. The icon is enabled only when an image(s) is selected.
6-32Operation Manual Transferring Images1. Press the Export Image ( ) icon on the screen. The Image Export window will appear.2. Specify various par
6-33Chapter 6 Image Management Sending in E-mail1. Press the Send E-mail ( ) icon on the screen. The E-mail window will appear.2. Specify various
6-34Operation Manual Deleting ImagesPress the Delete Image ( ) icon on the screen. Press OK to delete the selected image. Please note that images for
Chapter 7UtilitiesSystem Settings ... 7-3General ...
Chapter 7Utility ...7-83Post Curve ...
7-3Chapter 7 Utilities System SettingsThis mode is used for system settings. It does not affect image output. The setup may be modified depending on
7-4Operation ManualGeneral Select the General tab in the Setup screen. Or tab General on the touch screen.You can specify general settings such as tit
7-5Chapter 7 Utilities TitleYou can specify information displayed in the title area on the screen. InstitutionEnter the name of the hospital/instit
7-6Operation Manual Date FormatSpecify the date format. Select a desired date format by pressing the combo button. The date format that you specify w
7-7Chapter 7 Utilities Control Track Ball Speed for Scan ModeSpecify the Trackball speed as Slow, Normal or Fast. Track Ball Speed for Measurement
5Table of ContentsTable of Contents – Volume 2Chapter 6 Image ManagementCINE / LOOP ...
7-8Operation Manual Freeze ActionSelect a function to execute when the Freeze button on the control panel is pressed. Available options are Bodymarke
7-9Chapter 7 UtilitiesDisplay Select the Display tab in the Setup screen. Or tab Display on the touch screen. Specify display-related options.[Figure
7-10Operation ManualXName + Age: Select whether to display the name and age at the patient ID display position.XName + Birth: Select whether to disp
7-11Chapter 7 Utilities Font FontSpecify the target for which you want to set the font. Choose from Document Font and Measure Result Font. Font Na
7-12Operation ManualAnnotateSelect the Annotate tab in the Setup screen. Or tab Annotate on the touch screen. Specify display-related options.[Figure
7-13Chapter 7 Utilities BodyMarker Editu v[Figure 7.6 Bodymarker Edit]Item Descriptions1Bodymarker list: This list differs depending on the group se
7-14Operation ManualXRemoving a BodymarkerSelect and double-click a bodymarker in the right list (v). XSaving and Canceling Bodymarker listClick Sav
7-15Chapter 7 UtilitiesTo enable Autotext, check the Autotext checkbox with the Trackball. Otherwise, uncheck the checkbox.If this option is selecte
7-16Operation Manual[Figure 7.8 Autotext Edit] Clear Annotation Check this checkbox to delete the entered annotation when you change the mode. Edit
7-17Chapter 7 Utilities[Figure 7.9 Edit Text]
6Operation ManualMeasurement Setup ...
7-18Operation ManualPeripheralsSelect the Peripherals tab in the Setup screen. Or tab Peripherals on the touch screen. You can configure keys, buttons
7-19Chapter 7 Utilities Peripherals VCR ModelSelect the type of VCR Model from Panasonic MD835, Sony DVO-1000MD, JVC BD-X201, Mitsubishi MD3000 or S
7-20Operation Manual Print Setup Printer OrientationNOTE: This option is available only for an Echo printer that uses roll paper.Set the type and pag
7-21Chapter 7 UtilitiesUser Dened KeySelect the User dened Key tab on the Setup screen. Or tap User Dened Key on the touch screen. You can set the
7-22Operation Manual Focus UpSelects the direction in which to rotate Focus dial to adjust the focus depth.XClockwise: Rotate the dial-button clockw
7-23Chapter 7 UtilitiesNOTE: The User Knob 2 key is only used in Scan Mode. Indicator Select Indicator Location SelectSelects which button to use f
7-24Operation ManualMiscellaneousSelect the Miscellaneous tab on the Setup screen. Or tap Miscellaneous on the touch screen. You can set E-mail, text,
7-25Chapter 7 Utilities Buzzer Control Generate a buzzer sound when a button or dial-button is use. Buzzer SoundSet this to on or o using the trac
7-26Operation Manual Log-inYou can set the User Account ID after logging in as the Admin account. Contact Samsung Medison Service Engineer for thr Ad
7-27Chapter 7 Utilities Touch Screen CalibrationStarts calibration for the touch screen.Tips!How to calibrate the touch screen1. Click Touch Screen
7Table of ContentsChapter 9 ProbesProbes ...
7-28Operation Manual ServiceProvides a Remote Desktop feature, which allows a remote connection to a Service Engineer. The user may click on a Servic
7-29Chapter 7 UtilitiesOptionSelect the Option tab in the Setup screen. Or tap Option on the touch screen. You can enable or disable optional softwar
7-30Operation Manual OptionsThe list of optional software is displayed on the screen.NOTE: To purchase optional software, please contact the distribut
7-31Chapter 7 UtilitiesDICOM Setup (Optional)Select the DICOM tab in the Setup screen. Or tap DICOM on the touch screen. You can congure the DICOM (
7-32Operation Manual DICOM Conguration The information on the DICOM server used by the system is displayed. You can change the information, or add or
7-33Chapter 7 Utilities DICOM Compression Select whether to compress the still images for DICOM service. Select Uncompressed or JPEG Baseline using t
7-34Operation Manual Connect TimeoutSpecify how long the system will wait until it receives a response from the DICOM server. You can specify it in s
7-35Chapter 7 UtilitiesStorage Server InformationSelect STORAGE under Services. Congure the Image Storage Service using DICOM. Storage OptionsXSe
7-36Operation Manual VOI LUT SetupConfigure VOI LUT (Value Of Interest Look Up Table). Adjust the brightness and contrast of a DICOM image when savin
7-37Chapter 7 UtilitiesPrint Server InformationSelect PRINT under Services. Configure the Print Service using DICOM. NOTE:XYou can configure a print
7-38Operation Manual Medium TypeSpecify the paper type. Select from Paper, Clear Film, Blue Film, Mammo Clear Film and Mammo Blue Film. Film SizeSp
7-39Chapter 7 Utilities[Figure 7.17 DICOM Configuration - Print]
7-40Operation ManualWorklist Server InformationSelect WORKLIST under Services. Congure the Modality Worklist Service using DICOM. Show Worklist rs
7-41Chapter 7 Utilities Start DateSpecify the range of dates to search. XToday: Retrieve the patient list for the current date.XRange: Retrieve th
7-42Operation ManualPPS Server InformationSelect PPS (Performed Procedure Step) under Services. Configure the Modality Performed Procedure Step Servic
7-43Chapter 7 UtilitiesStorage SR Server InformationSelect Storage SR (Storage Structured Report) under Services. Configure the Report Storage Servic
7-44Operation Manual Managing DICOMClick Queue on the screen to switch to the DICOM Job Status screen. You can review the current job status using the
7-45Chapter 7 Utilities7Status: Display the current status of the job.Status DescriptionFail The job failed.Transfer The job is in progress.Imperfect
7-46Operation Manual DeleteDelete the selected job. This button is enabled only when the status of the selected job is Fail, Imperfect, Wait Resp, or
7-47Chapter 7 Utilities[Figure 7.23 DICOM Log]
Chapter 6Image ManagementCINE / LOOP ... 6-3Annotating Images ...
7-48Operation ManualAuto CalcSelect the AutoCalc tab in the Setup screen. Or tap AutoCalc on the touch screen. The Auto Calc function calculates speci
7-49Chapter 7 Utilities AutoCalc SettingEnable or disable the following items for automatic calculation by checking their checkbox. When the Peak Sys
7-50Operation Manual Measurement SetupSpecify various setup options for measurement. The setup may be modified depending on specific needs or prefere
7-51Chapter 7 UtilitiesTouch Menu Design Press Touch Menu Design on the touch screen. The monitor and touch screen will then switch to the Touch Menu
7-52Operation Manual Available Menu ListThe possible measurement items appear as a menu on the touch page. Press ‘+’ to display the sub measurement it
7-53Chapter 7 Utilities CloseFinish editing. When there are changes, a message asking whether to save them appears.NOTE:XYou cannot place sub measu
7-54Operation ManualGeneral Select the General tab at the Measure Setup screen. Or tap General on the touch screen. You can specify basic measurement
7-55Chapter 7 Utilities Cursor & Method Line Marker TypeSpecify the shape of the caliper cursor displayed on the screen. Either Cross Hair or Ar
7-56Operation Manual Center PointThis feature displays a small dot at the exact center of the marker to help the user see the precise point of measur
7-57Chapter 7 Utilities Line TypeFrom the following three options, select the line pattern to use when measuring a distance. Dotted LineDisplay with
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