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Mindray DC-35 - User Manual

Mindray DC-35
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Diagnostic Ultrasound System
Operators Manual
[Basic Volume]

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Mindray DC-35 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMindray
ModelDC-35
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Safety Precautions

1.1 Safety Classification

Classifies equipment based on protection against electric shock, water ingress, and operating conditions.

1.2 Meaning of Signal Words

Defines signal words like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTE, and Tips used for safety instructions.

1.3 Meaning of Safety Symbols

Explains safety symbols such as Type-BF applied part, Caution, and Ultrasound Radiation.

1.4 Safety Precautions

Details essential safety precautions for operating the ultrasound system and probes.

1.6 Warning Labels

Describes warning labels attached to the system and their meanings for potential hazards.

2 System Overview

2.1 Intended Use

Specifies the intended clinical applications and specialties for the diagnostic ultrasound system.

2.2 Contraindication

States that the system is not intended for ophthalmic use.

2.4 Product Specifications

Outlines the technical specifications of the system, including imaging modes, power, and environment.

2.4.1 Imaging Mode

Lists the available imaging modes supported by the system, including B, M, Color, PW/CW, and special imaging.

2.4.2 Power supply

Details the system's power supply specifications, including voltage, frequency, consumption, and fuse rating.

2.4.3 Environmental Conditions

Specifies the operational and storage/transportation environmental conditions for the system.

2.5.2 Probes Available

Lists available probes, their intended use, and applicable regions.

2.5.4 Peripherals Supported

Lists supported peripheral devices such as printers, barcode readers, and footswitches.

2.6 Introduction of Each Unit

Continues detailing functions of system units like USB ports, probe ports, and power supply panels.

2.7 I;O Panel

Describes the Input/Output panel connections and their functions.

2.8 Power Supply Panel

Details the power supply panel connections, including equipotential terminal and AC input.

2.9 Physiological-signal Panel

Describes the physiological signal panel connections for ECG and other signals.

2.10 Control Panel

Details common functional keys and key combinations for system operation.

2.11 Symbols

Lists and explains the various symbols used throughout the system's interface and documentation.

3 System Preparation

3.1 Move;Posit the System

Provides safety precautions and procedures for moving and positioning the ultrasound system.

3.2 Power Supply

Explains how to connect the system to external power or use battery power.

3.2.1 Connecting AC Power Supply

Details the steps for connecting the system to an AC power supply, including grounding.

3.2.2 Powered by Batteries

Describes how the system operates when powered by internal lithium-ion batteries.

3.2.3 Equipotential Terminal

Explains the purpose and connection of the equipotential terminal for electrical safety.

3.3 Power ON;OFF

Details the procedure for safely powering on the ultrasound system and initial checks.

3.3.2 Powering OFF the System

Provides correct procedures for powering off the system and entering standby mode.

3.3.3 Standby

Explains how to enter and exit the system's standby mode.

3.4 Monitor Adjusting

Describes how to adjust the monitor's position, including rotation and tilting.

3.4.2 Adjusting Brightness;Contrast on the Monitor

Details how to adjust the monitor's brightness and contrast for optimal image quality.

4 Exam Preparation

4.2 Patient Information

Describes how to enter and exit the patient information screen.

4.2.2 Retrieve Patient Information

Explains how to search and manage patient data using iStation.

4.3 Select Exam Mode and Probe

Covers selecting exam modes and probes for scanning.

4.4 Select the Imaging Mode

Details how to select imaging modes using control panel keys.

4.5 Activate& Continue an Exam

Describes how to activate or continue a patient exam.

4.6 Pause & End an Exam

Details procedures for pausing and ending a patient exam.

5 Image Optimization

5.1 Imaging Mode

Covers switching between imaging modes.

5.2 B Mode Image Optimization

Outlines basic procedures and parameters for B mode imaging.

5.2.3 B Mode Image Optimization

Covers Image Merge, Gray Map, Tint Map, TSI, and iTouch for image optimization.

5.3 M Mode Image Optimization

Outlines basic procedures and parameters for M mode imaging.

5.3.3 M Mode Image Optimization

Details optimization of Gain, Display Format, Speed, Tint Map, Gray Map, Edge Enhance, and Dynamic Range.

5.4 Color Mode Image Optimization

Outlines basic procedures and parameters for color mode imaging.

5.4.3 Color Mode Image Optimization

Details optimization of Color Gain, ROI Adjustment, B/C Align, and Dual Live.

5.5 Power Mode Image Optimization

Outlines basic procedures and parameters for power mode imaging.

5.5.3 Power Mode Image Optimization

Details optimization of Power Gain, Map, and Dynamic Range for power mode.

5.6 PW;CW Doppler Mode

Introduces PW/CW Doppler modes and their procedures.

5.6.3 PW;CW Mode Image Optimization

Details optimization of Gain, SV, and CW Focus Position for PW/CW Doppler.

5.7 Color M Mode

Introduces Color M Mode and its parameters.

5.8 Anatomical M Mode

Introduces Anatomical M Mode, including Free Xros M imaging.

5.8.2 Free Xros CM (Curved Anatomical M-Mode)

Introduces Free Xros CM imaging and its basic procedures.

5.9 TDI

Introduces TDI modes and their procedures.

5.9.3 TDI Image Optimization

Details the optimization of TDI parameters similar to color flow modes.

5.9.4 TDI Quantitative Analysis (QA)

Explains the workflow and procedures for TDI Quantitative Analysis.

5.10 3 D;4 D

Provides an overview of 3D/4D imaging, its benefits, and definitions of key terms.

5.10.3 Static 3 D

Introduces Static 3D imaging and its procedures.

5.10.4 iLive

Introduces iLive imaging for enhanced visualization.

5.10.5 4 D

Introduces 4D imaging, its procedures, and display options.

5.10.6 Smart 3 D

Introduces Smart 3D imaging, its procedures, and acquisition preparation.

5.10.7 iPage (Multi-Slice Imaging)

Introduces iPage multi-slice imaging, its procedures, and operations.

5.11 iScape View (Real-time Panoramic Imaging)

Introduces iScape panoramic imaging, its procedures, and viewing options.

5.11.3 iScape Viewing

Explains how to adjust image parameters in iScape viewing mode.

5.12 Elastography

Introduces Elastography imaging and its basic procedures.

5.13 Contrast Imaging

Introduces Contrast Imaging, its procedures, and parameters.

6 Display & Cine Review

6.1 Image Display

Explains the dual-split and quad-split display formats.

6.2 Image Magnification

Covers image magnification techniques like spot, pan, and iZoom.

6.3 Freeze;Unfreeze the Image

Explains how to freeze and unfreeze a scanning image, and its implications.

6.4 Cine Review

Introduces the cine review function for reviewing and editing images before freezing.

6.5 Image Compare

Covers image comparison techniques like cine and frame compare.

6.6 Cine Saving

Describes live capture and frozen image storage for cine clips.

6.7 Cine Memory

Explains cine memory splitting options (Auto and Split) and capacity.

7 ECG

8 Measurement

8.1 Basic Operations

Details basic operations for entering/exiting measurement and viewing results.

8.2 General Measurements

Lists general measurements for B, Color, Power, and iScape modes.

8.4 Measurement Accuracy

Provides error margins and accuracy specifications for various measurement types.

9 Comments and Body Marks

9.1 Comments (Annotations)

Covers adding, editing, and managing comments on ultrasound images.

9.2 Body Marks

Covers adding, moving, and deleting body marks.

10 Patient Data Management

10.1 Patient Information Management

Covers entering and setting patient information.

10.2 Image File Management

Covers storing, managing, and understanding image file formats.

10.2.7 Image Review and Analysis

Covers reviewing and analyzing stored images.

10.3 Report Management

Details report storage, importing, exporting, and printing procedures.

10.4 Patient Data Management (iStation)

Covers managing patient data using the iStation interface.

10.4.3 Patient Data View & Management

Continues patient data management, covering sending exams, export, activation, and recycle bin.

10.6 Print

Details print settings and procedures.

10.9 Administration

Covers system administration functions like access settings and user management.

11 DICOM

11.1 DICOM Preset

Covers presets for DICOM network, local, and service configurations.

11.1.3 Service Preset

Details presets for DICOM services like Storage, Print, Worklist, MPPS.

11.3 DICOM Services

Covers DICOM services like Storage, Print, Worklist, MPPS.

12 Setup

12.1 System Preset

Provides access to system preset configurations.

12.1.3 Image Preset

Sets default probe model, status after freeze, steer mode, and auto invert.

12.2 Exam Preset

Allows assigning available exam modes for specific probes.

12.4 Print Preset

Details settings for print services and printer drivers.

12.5 Network Preset

Covers network preset configurations, including TCP/IP and Wireless LAN.

12.6 Maintenance

Covers maintenance procedures for system options.

13 Probes and Biopsy

13.1 Probe

Lists the probes supported by the system.

13.1.5 Probes Cleaning and Disinfection

Details procedures for cleaning and disinfecting ultrasound probes and needle-guided brackets.

13.2 Biopsy Guide

Covers biopsy guide procedures, warnings, and needle-guided brackets.

13.2.3 Needle-guided Bracket Inspection and Installation

Details the inspection and installation procedures for needle-guided brackets.

13.2.4 Verifying the Biopsy Guide Line

Explains how to adjust and verify the biopsy guide line before the procedure.

14 Acoustic Output

14.4 MI;TI Explanation

Explains Mechanical Index (MI) and Thermal Index (TI) and their relation to bioeffects.

14.5 Acoustic Power Setting

Details how to adjust acoustic power percentage and default settings.

14.6 Acoustic Power Control

Explains direct, indirect, and receiver controls for managing ultrasound output.

14.7 Acoustic Output

Covers derated ultrasonic output parameters and limits.

15 EMC Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration

16 System Maintenance

16.1 Daily Maintenance

Covers daily maintenance responsibilities for the system.

16.2 Troubleshooting

Provides a table of common system failures, their causes, and recommended measures.

Appendix A Barcode Reader

Appendix B Electrical Safety Inspection

B.1 Power Cord Plug

Details acceptance criteria for inspecting the power plug and cord.

B.4 Protective Earth Resistance

Describes testing protective earth resistance and its limits.

B.5 Earth Leakage Test

Details the procedure for running an earth leakage test on the device.

Appendix C iScanHelper

Appendix D Wireless LAN

Appendix E Ultrasound Gel Warmer

Appendix F Batteries

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