Samsung ACCUVIX XG User manual

Category
Water pumps
Type
User manual
Volume 2
Operation Manual
Version 1.02.00
English
Diagnostic Ultrasound System
MI68-02407A
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents – Volume 2
Chapter 6 Image Management
CINE / LOOP .....................................................................................................................................................6-3
Annotating Images ......................................................................................................................................6-6
Annotation ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6-6
Body Marker ......................................................................................................................................................................6-13
Saving, Playing and Transferring Images ......................................................................................................... 6-15
Saving Images ...................................................................................................................................................................6-15
Playing Images ..................................................................................................................................................................6-16
Transferring Images .......................................................................................................................................................6-17
Printing and Recording Images ........................................................................................................... 6-18
Printing Images .................................................................................................................................................................6-18
Recording Images ...........................................................................................................................................................6-18
SONOVIEW .................................................................................................................................................... 6-19
Exam Mode ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6-20
Compare Mode .................................................................................................................................................................6-23
Exam Tool ............................................................................................................................................................................6-25
Chapter 7 Utilities
System Settings .............................................................................................................................................7-3
General .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-4
Display ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-9
Annotate ..............................................................................................................................................................................7-12
Peripherals ..........................................................................................................................................................................7-18
User Defined Key ..............................................................................................................................................................7-21
Miscellaneous ....................................................................................................................................................................7-24
Option ..................................................................................................................................................................................7-29
DICOM Setup (Optional) ................................................................................................................................................7-31
Auto Calc .............................................................................................................................................................................7-48
About ....................................................................................................................................................................................7-49
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Measurement Setup ................................................................................................................................. 7-50
Touch Menu Design .......................................................................................................................................................7-51
General ................................................................................................................................................................................7-54
Obstetrics ...........................................................................................................................................................................7-66
Cardiac .................................................................................................................................................................................7-76
Vascular ...............................................................................................................................................................................7-78
Urology ...............................................................................................................................................................................7-80
Fetal Heart ..........................................................................................................................................................................7-82
Utility............................................................................................................................................................... 7-83
Post Curve ...........................................................................................................................................................................7-84
ECG ........................................................................................................................................................................................7-90
Histogram ...........................................................................................................................................................................7-92
Biopsy ...................................................................................................................................................................................7-94
Storage Manager ..............................................................................................................................................................7-97
Presets ..................................................................................................................................................................................7-99
Help .......................................................................................................................................................................................7-99
Stress Echo (Optional) ............................................................................................................................7-100
Setting a Protocol.......................................................................................................................................................... 7-100
Starting a Protocol and Capturing Images ..........................................................................................................7-105
Image Review ................................................................................................................................................................. 7-110
Strain Image (Optional) .........................................................................................................................7-115
Strain .................................................................................................................................................................................7-116
Auto EF .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7-123
TMAD ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-125
Chapter 8 Maintenance
Operating Environment..............................................................................................................................8-3
System Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................8-4
Cleaning and disinfections ............................................................................................................................................ 8-4
Fuse Replacement ............................................................................................................................................................. 8-6
Cleaning Air Filters ............................................................................................................................................................. 8-7
Accuracy Check ................................................................................................................................................................... 8-7
Data Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................8-8
User Setting Back up ......................................................................................................................................................... 8-8
Patient information Back-up .......................................................................................................................................... 8-8
Software................................................................................................................................................................................. 8-8
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Chapter 9 Probes
Probes ................................................................................................................................................................9-3
Ultrasound transmission Gel .......................................................................................................................................9-10
Sheaths.................................................................................................................................................................................9-11
Probe Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................9-12
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Probe .......................................................................................................................9-14
MPTEE Probe (optional) .................................................................................................................................................9-25
Biopsy ............................................................................................................................................................. 9-31
Biopsy Kit Components .................................................................................................................................................9-31
Using the Biopsy Kit ........................................................................................................................................................9-32
Cleaning and Disinfecting Biopsy Kit .......................................................................................................................9-35
Assembling the Biopsy Kit ............................................................................................................................................9-37
** Reference Manual
Samsung Medison is providing an additional ACCUVIX XG Reference Manual. GA tables and references
for each application are included in the Reference Manual.
Chapter 6
Image Management
CINE / LOOP ..................................................... 6-3
Annotating Images ....................................... 6-6
Annotation .................................................................................6-6
Body Marker ...........................................................................6-13
Saving, Playing and Transferring Images....6-15
Saving Images .........................................................................6-15
Playing Images .......................................................................6-16
Transferring Images .............................................................6-17
Printing and Recording Images ...............6-18
Printing Images ......................................................................6-18
Recording Images ................................................................6-18
SONOVIEW.....................................................6-19
Exam Mode ..............................................................................6-20
Compare Mode ......................................................................6-23
Exam Tool..................................................................................6-25
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CINE / LOOP
Images are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images can be useful when a
patient is diagnosed and reviewed.
The saved images can be in CINE or LOOP depending on the diagnosis mode.
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CINE: Images that are saved in all modes other than M Mode and Spectral Mode.
X
LOOP: Images that are saved in M Mode and Spectral Mode.
[Figure 6.1 CINE / LOOP]
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Starting and Finishing Image Review
During scanning, press the Freeze button on the control panel. The scanning is stopped and the
system switches to the image review mode screen.
Press the Freeze button again to return to the scan mode.
How to Review Images
Move the cursor in the Cine or Loop bar in the user information area to review an image. You can search
through saved images by moving the cursor with the trackball. Next to the bar, the total number of
saved images and the number of the current image being reviewed are shown.
Select CINE / LOOP
Select an image to play by tapping Cine / Loop on the touch screen. This option appears only when
both CINE and LOOP are available, as in M Mode or Spectral Doppler Mode. Select CINE or LOOP
by tapping the button on the touch screen or by pressing the Change button on the control panel.
The touch screen menu is changed when images are reviewed.
[Figure 6.2 Reviewing Images – Touch Screen]
Trim First
Press the Trim First and use the dial-button on the touch screen. You can specify the first frame in
the range in which CINE or LOOP will be saved. After specifying the position of the first frame by
rotating the dial-button or using the Trackball, press the dial-button to save it.
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Trim Last
Press the Trim Last and use the dial-button on the touch screen. You can specify the last frame in
the range in which CINE or LOOP will be saved. After specifying the position of the last frame by
rotating the dial-button or using the Trackball, press the dial-button to save it.
Cine Speed
Press the Cine Speed and use the dial-button on the touch screen. You can adjust the automatic
playback speed for CINE or LOOP by rotating the dial-button. The allowable range for adjustment is
10-200% in increments/decrements of 10%.
CINE Save
Press the CINE Save button on the touch screen. You can save the specied image area by pressing
the dial-button. The saved image appears in the thumbnail list on the screen, and can be reloaded
or replayed in scan mode or SONOVIEW. You can select CINE or LOOP.
Cine Play
Press the Play button on the touch screen. You can stop or resume playback of an image by pressing
the button.
Reviewing Images in Multi-Image Mode
Only images in an active area can be reviewed. To review images in another area, change the active
area by using the Dual or Quad button on the touch screen. Alternatively, after pressing Pointer on
the control panel, place the cursor in the area to activate and press the Set button on the control panel.
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Annotating Images
Annotation
Enter or display a text, an indicator or a BodyMarker on an image. This function can be useful when the
diagnosis area is dierentiated or displayed.
Starting Annotation Mode
Tap Annotation on the touch screen. Select Text, Indicator, or BodyMarker.
NOTE: When you select Quick Text for [Utility] > [Setup] > [Annotate] > [Text Setup]> [Option],
it changes to text input mode when you enter a text using the keyboard.
[Figure 6.3 Annotation Mode]
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Typing Text
Tap Annotation on the touch screen and directly enter a text using the keyboard, or by tapping a
predefined text on the touch screen.
You can move the cursor by using the Trackball or the arrow keys on the keyboard.
Text Mode in Soft Menu
[Figure 6.4 Screen Keyboard]
Current App.
Display the current application.
Change App.
Change the current application using the dial-button. The text list will change depending on the
selected application.
Font Size
Specify the font size. Select a value between 10 and 30 by pressing the desired button on the touch
screen or by using the dial-button at the bottom of the touch screen monitor.
Page.
Change the current page of the text list.
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Language
Press the Language button on the touch screen and then use the dial-button.
Select the language to display by pressing or rotating dial-button.
NOTE: This button appears on the screen only in a product that supports Asian patient names.
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Alpha: Enter in English
X
Korean: Enter in Korean
X
Japanese: Enter in Japanese
X
Chinese: Enter in Chinese
Set Home
Set the initial cursor position when Annotation mode starts. Place the cursor on the screen and tap
Set Home on the touch screen.
Load Home
When you tap Load Home, the cursor moves to the cursor position set with the Set Home button.
Screen Keyboard
Tapping the button on the touch screen enables the screen keyboard.
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Symbol: Tapping Symbol on the screen keyboard displays a screen for entering special
characters.
NOTE: When you select On for [Utility] > [Setup] > [Annotate] > [Screen Keyboard], you can
use the screen keyboard for entering patient information.
BackSpace
Characters are erased one by one.
Erase All Text
Erases all entered text and moves the cursor back to the previous position.
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Erase Last Word
The last entered text is erased. Alternatively, use the F11 button on the keyboard.
Erase Last Indicator
Only the last entered indicator is erased.
Edit
Tapping Edit on the touch screen switches to Text Edit mode. Tapping Edit again finishes the Text
Edit mode.
Tips!
Text Edit Window
The Text Edit window appears, allowing you to edit the current page. To edit another page, change
the current page using Page and then tap Edit.
[Figure 6.5 Edit Text Mode]
When you select a text to edit on the touch screen, the Text Edit window appears on the monitor.
After entering a text, tap OK to finish editing. Tap Cancel to cancel editing.
[Figure 6.6 Edit Text]
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NOTE: You can edit the entire page by selecting [Utility] > [Setup] > [Annotate] > [Text Setup] >
[Edit Text]. For more information, refer to Chapter 7 “Utilities”.
Autotext
This function allows you to enter text automatically by using an abbreviation. In this way, you can
enter text easily and quickly. When Autotext is enabled, the autotext list appears on the screen.
[Figure 6.7 The Autotext List]
NOTE: Select [Utility] > [Setup] > [Annotate]> [Text Setup] > [Autotext].
Deleting Text
Press the Clear button on the control panel. All the text entered on the screen will be deleted.
Exiting Text Input Mode
Press Exit button on the control panel or on the touch screen.
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Indicator Mode
You can place an Indicator over an image. This function can be useful when the diagnosis area is
dierentiated or displayed. Up to 50 indicators can be entered..
[Figure 6.8 Indicator Mode]
Entering Indicator
1. Tap Annotation on the touch screen and then press the Indicator button to switch to input mode.
2. Select the shape of an indicator on the screen.
3. Move the Indicator to a desired position by using the Trackball.
4. Adjust the Indicator direction by using the Angle dial-button on the touch screen.
5. Adjust the angle degree of the Indicator by using Angle Degree dial-button.
6. Press the Set button to nish. Press the Exit button to cancel.
Tips!
Indicator and Pointer Button
You can choose to enter indicators with Pointer button on the control panel. To use Pointer
button to enter indicators, go to Utility > Setup > User Dened Key > Indicator Select and
select Control Panel. In this case, pointer is controlled with the touch screen button.
Select Touch if you wish to enter indicators by using the touch screen (which is the default
setting).
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Deleting Indicator
Press the Clear button on the control panel and all Indicators displayed on the screen will be deleted.
Press the Erase Last Indicator on the touch screen to delete the last entered indicator only.
Exiting Indicator Mode
Tap Return on the touch screen to return to the Annotation input window or press the Exit button.
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