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HD11 XE Getting Started
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Using the System
Connecting a Video Printer
You can connect either a black-and-white or a color video printer to the system.
NOTE
You may need to purchase a BNC adapter to attach the video trigger connector
from your video printer to the system.
To connect the video printer
1. Turn off the system and unplug the power cord from the power source.
2. Position the video printer on a surface other than the system cart. You may
need a longer set of cables and a longer power cord, and an isolation trans-
former.
W
ARNINGS
If you use peripheral equipment powered from an electrical source other than
the ultrasound system, the combination of the peripheral equipment and the
ultrasound system is considered to be a medical system. It is your responsibil-
ity to comply with IEC 60601-1-1 and to test the medical system according to
the requirements. If you have questions, contact your Philips representative.
Do not use nonmedical peripherals within 1.5 m (6 ft) of a patient, unless the
nonmedical peripherals receive power from an isolated power outlet on the
Philips ultrasound system, or from an isolation transformer that meets medi-
cal safety standards, as defined by standard IEC 60601-1-1.
3. Plug the power cord into the back of the video printer and insert the other
end into an appropriate power source. See the preceding Warnings.
4. Connect the video printer cables:
a. Plug the video input cable into the video input connection on the back of
the video printer (this connection may be labeled Composite Video). For a
black-and-white video printer, plug the other end into the B/W composite
video output connector on the I/O panel located on the back of the cart.
For a color video printer, plug the other end into the S-Video output con-
nector on the I/O panel. For an illustration, see Figure 4-2.

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