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Light Source | LED |
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Interface | USB |
Connectivity | USB |
Decode Capability | 1D/2D Barcodes |
Scan Speed | Up to 30 pages per minute |
Document Size | A4, Letter, Legal |
Specific guidelines for safe operation and key warnings to observe.
Identification of labels and symbols used for device information and handling.
Details on symbols indicating handling and storage requirements for the product packaging.
Overview of the device, its technology, components, and main functionalities.
Specifies the device's application and situations where it should not be used.
Environmental and operational requirements, and detailed technical characteristics.
Device safety compliance and guidelines for proper storage and transport.
Device classification and specifications of the integrated Li-ion battery.
Diagram and identification of the main unit and charger components.
Detailed description of the Main Unit's screen, keys, ports, and the charger.
Conditions for operation and procedures for charging the device.
Instructions for connecting and operating the device with a tablet PC.
Procedures for powering the device on, off, and performing pre-use checks.
Description of the main screen, its indicators, and display areas.
Configuring device parameters and managing operator profiles.
Using test mode and accessing serial number and Wi-Fi status.
Configuring automatic shutdown and screen-off timers for energy saving.
Adjusting sound, time display, and viewing software version details.
Methods for selecting, adding, and managing patient profiles.
Guidance on scanning procedures and accurate bladder positioning.
Using pre-scan positioning and performing 3D volumetric bladder scans.
Verifying scan accuracy and position using the bladder projection image.
Step-by-step guide for performing a typical bladder scan measurement.
Procedures for tablet PC power, system configuration, and software installation.
Description of the tablet's application interface, including main screen and Wi-Fi status.
Configuring tablet system parameters and understanding scanning section marks.
Viewing ultrasound images, measurement results, and using tablet interface keys.
Pairing and connecting the tablet PC with the main scanning unit via Wi-Fi.
Accessing and inputting patient demographic data on the tablet.
Steps for entering patient ID, name, age, and sex with keyboard input.
Using tablet for pre-scan, 3D scanning, and analyzing bladder projection images.
Procedure for saving measurement data and creating comprehensive patient scan reports.
Loading, searching, editing, and managing patient records.
Configuring device settings such as hospital name, operator list, and time.
Setting the medical institution name and managing operator profiles.
Adding, editing, updating, and managing patient lists.
List of included accessories, optional items, and required consumables.
List of standard and optional accessories available for the device.
Details on consumable items and important notes regarding accessories and chargers.
Statements on biological effects and applying the ALARA principle for ultrasound diagnosis.