Quality Assurance
LOGIQ V2/LOGIQ V1 – User Guide 3-57
Direction 5610736-100 Rev. 9
Baselines
An absolute necessity for a quality assurance program is 
establishing baselines for each test or check. Baselines are 
established after the system has been verified to be working 
properly at installation or after a repair. If a probe or major 
assembly is replaced, new baselines should be generated.
Baselines can be made by adjusting system parameters to 
prescribed levels or to the best possible image. The key factor to 
remember is reproducibility. The same conditions must be 
reproduced for each periodic check.
All system parameters not displayed on the monitor should be 
recorded for the permanent record.
Periodic Checks
Periodic checks should be performed in accordance with your 
facility’s quality assurance requirements. For the data to be 
valid, periodic checks should mimic the baseline setup 
parameters.
The resulting image, when scanning the phantom exactly as 
before, should be recorded and compared to the baseline. 
When a matching image is obtained, it can be assumed that the 
system performance has not degraded from the baseline.
If a significant difference between the baseline and periodic 
check is noted, double check the system setup and repeat the 
test. If the difference between the baseline and periodic check 
persists, contact a local Service Representative.
Failing to reproduce the control settings as in the baselines will 
introduce errors in the data and potentially invalidate the results.