How to save more than 4GB files to the USB on Stryker SDC Ultra?
- MMichelle HansenSep 7, 2025
To save files larger than 4GB to the USB, ensure that the USB is formatted as NTFS, because FAT32 does not support files larger than 4GB.
How to save more than 4GB files to the USB on Stryker SDC Ultra?
To save files larger than 4GB to the USB, ensure that the USB is formatted as NTFS, because FAT32 does not support files larger than 4GB.
What to do if Stryker SDC Ultra login fails?
If you are experiencing login failures, make sure that you are using the correct username and password to log into the system.
What to do if there is no live video on Stryker SDC Ultra Medical Equipment preview?
If you don't see live video in the preview, first ensure the camera is on and all cable connections are secure. Next, verify that you've selected the correct video source. If your video goes through SIDNE, confirm that SIDNE is powered on.
What to do when Stryker Medical Equipment shows 'Video limit reached'?
If your Stryker Medical Equipment indicates that the video limit has been reached, begin a new case to capture more videos.
What to do if Stryker SDC Ultra Medical Equipment cannot locate logo.bmp?
If your Stryker Medical Equipment displays an error locating 'logo.bmp', ensure that the USB cable is connected properly and that the logo file is present on the USB drive and named “logo.bmp.”
How to resolve SIDNE® Comm Error on Stryker Medical Equipment?
To resolve a SIDNE® Comm Error on Stryker Medical Equipment, ensure that SIDNE is connected properly and then reboot both the SDC Ultra™ and SIDNE.
What to do if Stryker SDC Ultra shows 'Error printing. No image captured/ selected'?
If you receive an error stating that no image was captured or selected during printing, capture images first and then select them for printing.
How to fix Stryker Medical Equipment error: locating logo.bmp?
If you encounter an error locating the logo.bmp file, ensure that the USB cable is properly connected. Also, verify that the logo file is present on the USB drive and is named “logo.bmp.”
What to do if Stryker Medical Equipment has an error reading archived cases from DVD/CD?
If you encounter an error reading archived cases from a DVD/CD on the Stryker Medical Equipment, reboot the system if you have just written the case. You may also check the disc on a different system.
Why is there no live video PIP on Stryker SDC Ultra Medical Equipment monitor?
If there is no live video in PIP on the monitor, check the cable connections, ensure the camera is powered on, and verify that the correct video source is selected. If the video is routed through SIDNE®, ensure that SIDNE is powered on. Also, make sure that the monitor OSD PIP is enabled via the application.
Crucial safety warnings and cautions for operating the SDC Ultra system.
Explanation of warning, caution, and safety-related symbols used in the manual.
Definitions of symbols for device components, connections, packaging, and compliance.
Description of the SDC Ultra system's purpose, capabilities, and control methods.
Identification and description of controls and ports on the front of the SDC Ultra.
Detailed listing and explanation of all ports and connectors on the rear of the SDC Ultra.
Description of the buttons and operations of the SDC Ultra optional remote control.
Guidelines for choosing a location, connecting peripherals, and ensuring proper ventilation.
Instructions and safety warnings for connecting the SDC Ultra to AC power.
Requirements and instructions for configuring FTP server connections for data transfer.
Setup requirements and instructions for connecting to the Studio3 Media Server.
Logging into the SDC Ultra and navigating the main Home Screen options.
Procedure for loading pre-existing patient information into the system.
Viewing, accessing, and understanding status indicators for archived patient cases.
Monitoring pending and completed case transfers via the Studio3 Media Server.
Inputting patient demographic and procedural details across multiple data entry screens.
Capturing single-channel images and videos, including recording and pausing operations.
Using PIP, Synchronized, and Individual modes for capturing dual-channel images and videos.
Configuring video settings for channels, PIP, and advanced video parameters.
Adjusting basic and advanced print settings, including image parameters.
Viewing, annotating, and editing images within the system's album.
Playing back recorded video clips and managing the video album.
Saving case data to media, configuring save options, and system advanced settings.
Configuring network settings, user management, DICOM, PACS, and Studio3 server connections.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common errors encountered with the SDC Ultra system.
Instructions for safely cleaning the SDC Ultra unit and recommended maintenance practices.
Details on environmental conditions, system type, video inputs/outputs, and resolutions.
Information on media capacity, file formats, USB, remote control, and printing capabilities.
Equipment classification, power, dimensions, network, and electromagnetic compatibility guidelines.
Recommended separation distances for RF communications equipment to ensure system compatibility.
Crucial safety warnings and cautions for operating the SDC Ultra system.
Explanation of warning, caution, and safety-related symbols used in the manual.
Definitions of symbols for device components, connections, packaging, and compliance.
Description of the SDC Ultra system's purpose, capabilities, and control methods.
Identification and description of controls and ports on the front of the SDC Ultra.
Detailed listing and explanation of all ports and connectors on the rear of the SDC Ultra.
Description of the buttons and operations of the SDC Ultra optional remote control.
Guidelines for choosing a location, connecting peripherals, and ensuring proper ventilation.
Instructions and safety warnings for connecting the SDC Ultra to AC power.
Requirements and instructions for configuring FTP server connections for data transfer.
Setup requirements and instructions for connecting to the Studio3 Media Server.
Logging into the SDC Ultra and navigating the main Home Screen options.
Procedure for loading pre-existing patient information into the system.
Viewing, accessing, and understanding status indicators for archived patient cases.
Monitoring pending and completed case transfers via the Studio3 Media Server.
Inputting patient demographic and procedural details across multiple data entry screens.
Capturing single-channel images and videos, including recording and pausing operations.
Using PIP, Synchronized, and Individual modes for capturing dual-channel images and videos.
Configuring video settings for channels, PIP, and advanced video parameters.
Adjusting basic and advanced print settings, including image parameters.
Viewing, annotating, and editing images within the system's album.
Playing back recorded video clips and managing the video album.
Saving case data to media, configuring save options, and system advanced settings.
Configuring network settings, user management, DICOM, PACS, and Studio3 server connections.
A guide to diagnosing and resolving common errors encountered with the SDC Ultra system.
Instructions for safely cleaning the SDC Ultra unit and recommended maintenance practices.
Details on environmental conditions, system type, video inputs/outputs, and resolutions.
Information on media capacity, file formats, USB, remote control, and printing capabilities.
Equipment classification, power, dimensions, network, and electromagnetic compatibility guidelines.
Recommended separation distances for RF communications equipment to ensure system compatibility.
| Category | Medical Equipment |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Stryker |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
| Weight | 9.5 kg (20.9 lbs) |
| Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Viewing Angle | 178° |
| Connectivity | HDMI |
| Input Ports | HDMI, DVI, VGA |











