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4535 612 10261 HD11 Service Manual Page 31
CSIP Level 1 General Information: System Overview
Section 13, “Configuration”: Lists all the released software version part numbers for the sys-
tem, identifies the primary system PCBs, and shows where these PCBs are located in the sys-
tem. When applicable, additional PCB reference information is provided. This section also
contains configuration information such as the as-shipped system BIOS settings, hard disk
drive jumper positions, and the Philips-recommended settings for the optional peripherals
sold with the system.
Section 14, “Parts”: Provides field-replaceable part numbers and information for the system
parts that are not dependent upon system features and software versions (primary PCBs and
certain hardware assemblies). Call your Philips representative for the core information you
need to determine the compatibility of primary system PCBs and certain hardware assem-
blies with respect to the system software releases.
Section 15, “Transducer Information”: Summarizes general and part number information for
the transducers that can be used with the HD11 system.
System
Overview
The HD11 system, shown in Figure 1-1, is a general-purpose, mobile, software-controlled, diag-
nostic ultrasound system. Its function is to acquire, process, and display ultrasound data. The
HD11 system builds on the EnVisor architecture and feature set with added channels and new
software and hardware features. The appearance of the HD11 reflects the Philips standard color
scheme.
The operator can measure anatomical structures and generate reports for health-care profes-
sionals. The system has a basic set of imaging modes and measurement tools. There also are
modes and measurement tools that are available only when a specific mode or an analysis pack-
age is purchased and enabled for customer use.
Options (see “Options” on page 34) and upgrade security is controlled through the use of sys-
tem-specific passwords and software.

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