Chapter 4: Performance Testing 00.053.058, Revision D SonixTouch Service Manual
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Table 4-1: Console Operation
4.2 IMAGE TEST
To Conduct an Image Test:
1. Connect each of the different transducers available and tap the touch screen B button.
2. Verify that the image scanned has all elements present. Note any black static line(s) that are visible on the
image.
3. If found, test with the other transducers to verify the non-visible element(s) is in the same location.
4. Try different transducer connectors to eliminate the possibility of a malfunctioning transducer.
4.3 REMOVABLE HARDWARE (IF APPLICABLE)
The system supports many different types of removable hardware other than what comes with the system as a default
package. The following comprises a list of the supported removable hardware:
• medical grade USB printer
• medical grade Footswitch
• barcode reader
• extra (DVI) LCD display
• USB media (memory stick, external hard drive, etc.).
4.4 UPS TEST (IF APPLICABLE)
To Test the UPS:
1. Ensure that the UPS has been configured (3.3.4).
2. Ensure the system is plugged in and powered on.
3. Unplug the system's power cord.
4. Ensure the system is still running (i.e., the system is running on battery power).
5. Plug the system back in.
6. Power off the system.
Console/Touch Screen Button/Dial Expected Response
Press the console button once.
The QSONIX page will appear on both the touch screen and the LCD display.
Note: Press again to exit QSONIX.
Tap M on the touch screen, then press the
console button.
The LCD display will move to M-Mode imaging.
Tap the touch screen B button, then tap
Clarity and turn the associated dial.
The Clarity reading on the LCD display will move through the available settings as the
dial is turned (Off, Low, Med, High and Max).
Press the console button.
The button will change from blue to orange and the touch screen will display CINE
options.
Note: Look for the red Record button on the touch screen.
Caution: An extra (DVI) LCD display may not be plugged into the SonixTOUCH peripheral receptacle (Table 3-4).
Note: To ensure the battery is completely charged at the time of installation, the system will need to be
plugged in (and left uninterrupted) for at least 6.5 hours
.