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Type | Ultrasound |
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Weight | 52 kg |
Power Supply | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Imaging Modes | B-Mode, M-Mode, Color Doppler, Power Doppler |
Applications | Musculoskeletal |
Probe Connectors | 3 |
Probe Types | Convex, Linear, Phased Array |
Connectivity | USB, DICOM, Ethernet |
Frequency Range | 2 - 11 MHz |
Explains icons, safety messages (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE), and standard hazard symbols.
Details human, mechanical, and electrical safety precautions, and identifies label locations.
Details console environmental needs, electrical specifications, power requirements, and EMI limitations.
Details procedures for checking, unpacking, moving, and adjusting system clock settings.
Covers order verification, physical inspection, EMI protection, and component checks before installation.
Guides through powering on, system boot up, and power off/shutdown procedures for the unit.
Details system specifications, approved peripherals, connecting cables, and interface panel configurations.
Covers system power on, shutdown, archiving, display adjustments, and system features.
Describes the Front End's function in generating transmit bursts and processing received echoes.
Explains the Back End's role in data handling, scan conversion, and driving the system LCD.
Details the components of the Top Console, including keyboard, controls, and speakers.
Provides wiring diagrams showing connections between LCD, Keyboard, and MST.
Explains the step-by-step procedures for powering the system on and off.
Presents block diagrams for the TMST (Master Board) assembly.
Illustrates AC power distribution block diagrams for LOGIQ P3 and P3 BT10 systems.
Introduces the Service Platform modules, user interface, and access levels.
Details RFS functionality and procedure for sending requests to the online center.
Describes Machine RFS functionality and enabling it for automatic service calls.
Provides troubleshooting trees for console issues, mode sensitivities, noise, and peripherals.
Details disassembly for components, including warnings, tools, and step-by-step procedures.
Provides detailed instructions for loading system and application software.
Comprehensive list of Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) with their part numbers and compatibility.
Details checks for system, peripherals, input power, cleaning, and physical inspection.
Covers safety tests, leakage current limits, wiring, grounding, and probe leakage tests.
Discusses troubleshooting steps for AC/DC fails, enclosure fails, probe fails, and peripheral fails.