User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Read This First
- 2 Safety Information
- 3 Overview
- 4 Preparing the System
- Inserting a microSD Card
- Using the Stand
- Charging the System
- Connecting the Transducer
- Removing the Transducer
- Using the System On The Go
- Using the Wheel Brakes
- Placing the Transducer Holder
- Mounting the System to the System Cart
- Adjusting the System Cart Height
- Connecting an External Printer
- Tilting the System
- Unmounting the System From the System Cart
- Moving the System
- Outputting the System Display to an HDMI-Enabled TV or Monitor
- Supported External Printers
- 5 Using the System
- Turning On/Off the System
- Logging Into the System
- Launching the Main Screen
- Setting the System Time and Date
- Controlling the System
- Setting the System Language
- Identifying the Main Screen Layout
- Switching the Control Panel Pages
- Managing the System Power
- Managing Disk Space
- Network Configuration
- DICOM Configuration
- 6 Performing an Exam
- Starting a New Exam
- Adding a New Patient
- Loading a Worklist
- Selecting a Preset
- Setting the Transducer Orientation
- Selecting/Switching a Scan Mode
- Adjusting the Displayed Image
- Freezing an Image
- Adding Annotations
- Adding Measurements
- Saving and Printing the Image
- Reviewing the Image
- Exporting the Exam
- Managing the Exam List
- Ending the Exam
- 7 Using Image Controls
- 2D Mode Image Controls
- Overview
- Adjusting Gain
- Adjusting Frequency
- Adjusting Time Gain Compensation (TGC)
- Adjusting the Scan Depth
- Adjusting the Focus Depth, Focal Zone and Focal span
- Adjusting Dynamic Range
- Using Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI)
- Adjusting Persistence
- Adjusting Sharpness and Smoothing
- Adjusting Gray Map
- Adjusting Chroma Map
- Adjusting Steer Angle
- Adjusting the Sector Width and Position
- Adjusting Power
- Using Trapezoidal Imaging
- Adjusting Density
- Using Compound Imaging
- Using ENV (Enhanced Needle Visualization)
- Color/CPA Mode Image Controls
- M-Mode Image Controls
- Spectral Doppler Mode Image Controls
- 2D Mode Image Controls
- 8 System Customization and Service
- Customizing Your System
- Configuring Security Policies
- Servicing your system
- Reinstalling Software
- Checking the Software Version
- Checking the System’s Serial Number
- Checking the Tablet’s Serial Number
- Checking the License Status
- Resetting User Settings
- Backing Up System Settings and Patient Data
- Restoring System Settings and Patient Data
- Resetting Your System
- Testing the System
- Exporting System Logs
- Reading the User Manual
- 9 Transducers
- 10 Transducer Care
- 11 System Maintenance
- 12 Appendix
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Mechanical Safety
InnoSight Ultrasound System
P6992-4, EN, 16/12/6
Maximum
Output Power
of Transmitter
Watts (W)
Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter Meters (m)
1 kHz to MHz
D
3
P
V
1
MHz to MHz
D
3
P
E
1
MHz to 2 GHz
D
P
E
1
1 369 m 369 m 3 m
1 116 m 116 m 2334 m
Tale 1Separation distances
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance
d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter,
where
P
is the maximum output power rate of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer
At MHz and MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies
These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people
Operation of the equipment below that value may cause inaccurate results
Surges to AC Power Mains
If the system is powered from AC mains that could experience surges above 1 kV (for example, from
extreme lightning conditions), additional surge suppression is recommended
Mechanical Safety
Observe the following precautions when using the system for mechanical safety
When attempting to overcome an obstacle, do not push the system from either side with
excessive force, which could cause the system to tip over
Position external peripheral devices away from the system Ensure that they are secure Do not
stack them on the system
When positioning the system, move it carefully to avoid pinching hands or extremities against
other objects, such as a bed rail
Be aware of the caster wheels on the system cart, especially when moving the system The system
cart could cause injury to you or others if it rolls over feet or into shins Use with caution when
going up or down the ramps
The brakes are intended as a convenience To increase cart security, use wheel chocks when the
system cart is parked