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Touch Panel | Yes |
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Operating System | Windows-based |
Power Supply | AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Operating Temperature | 10°C to 40°C |
Atmospheric Pressure | 700 hPa to 1060 hPa |
Operating Modes | Color Doppler |
Imaging Technologies | iBeam |
Advanced Imaging | Elastography |
Connectivity | DICOM 3.0 |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Relative Humidity | 30% |
Transducer Ports | 4 active transducer ports + 1 CW port |
Provides introductory information about the manual's content and purpose.
Explains the conventions used throughout the manual for clarity.
Details the system's safety classifications according to relevant standards.
Explains the significance of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE for safety.
Provides detailed safety measures to prevent hazards during system use.
Defines the system's intended applications and target users for diagnostic procedures.
Identifies the system's product code and model designation for reference.
Lists the main components and accessories included in the standard system setup.
Describes the function and purpose of each physical component of the system.
Details the layout and functions of the system's primary user interface and controls.
Provides instructions for safely moving and positioning the ultrasound system.
Explains the correct procedure for connecting power and ensuring safety.
Details the steps for connecting ultrasound probes to the system for scanning.
Outlines the main screen layout and fundamental user operations for the system.
Explains how to enter and manage patient data for accurate record-keeping.
Guides users on selecting the correct exam mode and probe for the procedure.
Details the procedure for pausing and concluding an ultrasound exam session.
Describes how to switch between different imaging modes available on the system.
Details how to optimize image quality specifically for B Mode scanning.
Explains how to use and optimize Doppler imaging for blood flow analysis.
Introduces 3D/4D imaging capabilities for enhanced visualization of anatomical structures.
Describes elastography imaging for assessing tissue stiffness and properties.
Explains how to configure the display for dual-split or quad-split viewing of images.
Details how to freeze images for detailed review and unfreeze for continued scanning.
Guides users on comparing multiple images or different exam sessions side-by-side.
Explains how to save cine loops for later review and analysis of dynamic events.
Details the operation and configuration of the ECG function for synchronized imaging.
Explains how to use and configure the respiratory wave monitoring feature.
Outlines the fundamental steps for initiating and exiting measurement functions.
Lists specific measurements tailored for different clinical applications.
Explains how to add, edit, and manage text comments on ultrasound images.
Details how to add and manage body marks for anatomical reference on images.
Details the process of entering and managing patient demographic and clinical data.
Introduces iStation as the primary interface for managing patient data records.
Provides instructions for backing up system and patient data to DVD/CD media.
Guides users on configuring DICOM network properties and server settings for data transfer.
Describes various DICOM services available for image and data management.
Explains how to save ultrasound data to external media in DICOM format.
Covers general system settings, including regional, general, and image configurations.
Details how to assign functions to keys and gestures for customized user interaction.
Outlines system security features like encryption, user access control, and password policies.
Lists and describes the various probes supported by the ultrasound system.
Provides essential guidance and procedures for performing ultrasound-guided biopsy.
Details the cleaning and sterilization procedures for biopsy equipment.
Provides procedures for performing and saving video recordings using the DVR function.
Explains the ALARA principle for minimizing acoustic energy exposure.
Guides users on adjusting and controlling the system's acoustic power output.
Details the daily tasks required to keep the system in good working condition.
Offers solutions for common system malfunctions and error messages.
Describes how to enter and exit the iScanHelper feature.
Explains how to use iScanHelper for referencing scanning procedures and images.
Provides an overview of the 1-D barcode reader functionality and components.
Guides on configuring system settings related to barcode scanning operations.
Details the standard step-by-step procedure for using the iWorks automated workflow.
Describes the iWorks procedure specifically tailored for Obstetrics applications.
Explains how to customize protocols and views within the iWorks workflow system.
Guides on configuring network IP settings for local and DICOM connections.
Provides an overview of the battery as an optional system feature and its charging.
Provides an overview of the ultrasound gel warmer as a system option.
Details the steps for installing and connecting the ultrasound gel warmer.
Details the inspection criteria for the power cord plug and its components.
Explains the procedure and limits for testing the protective earth resistance.
Outlines the procedure and limits for performing the earth leakage test.