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| Type | Ultrasound System |
|---|---|
| Imaging Modes | B, M, Color Doppler, Power Doppler, Pulse Wave Doppler, Continuous Wave Doppler |
| Transducer Options | Convex, Linear, Phased Array, Endocavity |
| Transducer Ports | 4 active transducer ports |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, USB, HDMI, DICOM |
| Applications | General Imaging, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Cardiology, Urology, Musculoskeletal |
| Power Supply | 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
| Parameters | Extensive measurement and calculation packages for various applications |
Details the classification of the system regarding protection against electric shock, water ingress, and flammability.
Provides essential safety precautions for patient and operator safety during system operation, covering electrical hazards and probe safety.
Defines the intended use of the Resona I9 series diagnostic ultrasound system and lists the various modes of operation supported.
Details the system's technical specifications, including power supply requirements and environmental conditions for operation and storage.
Outlines the standard configuration of the main unit and accessories, and lists available probes and needle-guided brackets.
Explains the functions of the control panel buttons and knobs, including power, mode selection, and parameter adjustments.
Provides safety precautions and procedures for safely moving and positioning the ultrasound system, with or without central brake.
Details the methods for connecting the power cord and protective grounding, including powering by battery and equipotential terminal.
Provides instructions and cautions for safely connecting and disconnecting ultrasound probes, including proper handling and probe adapter installation.
Guides on connecting peripheral devices such as USB drives, footswitches, printers, and wireless printers to the system.
Details how to enter and manage patient information, including new patient registration and accessing existing records.
Guides on selecting appropriate probes and exam modes, switching between imaging modes, and using IP (Image Process) switch.
Explains how to activate a previously finished exam or continue a paused exam, including data loading and patient ID modification.
Covers overview of 3D/4D imaging, including terms, procedures, acquisition preparation, and image viewing.
Provides information on Stress Echo, including overview, acquisition procedures, loop selection, and wall motion scoring.
Details live capture and frozen image storage methods, including retrospective and prospective saving options.
Explains ECG operation procedures, including connection, triggering modes, and review principles for ECG waveforms.
Describes basic operations for entering/exiting measurement status and how to move the measurement result window.
Lists and describes various 2D, M-mode, and Doppler general measurements available on the system.
Guides on entering general patient and exam information through the Patient Info screen.
Explains how to use iStation for searching, viewing, and managing patient data, including exams and images.
Details system administration functions, including access control, user management, and system login procedures.
Covers DICOM preset settings, including network, local, service, storage, print, worklist, MPPS, and query/retrieve configurations.
Details system preset configurations for region, general settings, image parameters, application settings, and probe/key assignments.
Describes maintenance functions for exporting/importing setup data, system reset, and options management.
Covers security settings, including drive encryption, data wipe, anti-virus software, and system information.
Provides essential warnings and procedures for performing biopsy, including needle guidance and bracket selection.
Details procedures for needle navigation guiding in non-Fusion and Fusion modes, including installation and accuracy verification.
Explains how to perform DVR recording, select storage media, and manage recording status.
Explains the ALARA principle for controlling ultrasound energy levels to minimize bioeffects while acquiring diagnostic information.
Details acoustic power adjustment, default settings, and how the system automatically returns to settings.
Details EMC compliance with IEC 60601-1-2:2014 and provides guidance on electromagnetic environments and immunity.
Provides a step-by-step guide for daily cleaning of the system components, including dust-proof nets, display, and trackball.
Details the electrical safety tests for the power plug and cord, including visual and contextual inspections.
Describes the procedure for testing protective earth resistance, including connection and limit verification.
Details the procedure for performing Earth Leakage tests under various outlet conditions and specifies the limits.
Outlines the procedure for Enclosure Leakage tests, including applicable outlet conditions and limits.
Explains how to measure patient leakage currents between applied parts and mains earth under various conditions.
Details the Mains on Applied Part test, including test voltage, applied part terminals, and polarity conditions.












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