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3-26Operation Manual Sending Exams via DICOMNOTE: Before using this feature, make sure that DICOM is properly configured. For instructions on configurin
3-27Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Printing Exams via DICOMNOTE: Before using this feature, make sure that DICOM is properly configured. For instructi
3-28Operation Manual2. In Drive, select the device on which the exam will be saved. 3. In File Name, enter the le name. The same le name is given
3-29Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Backing up the ExamYou can back up the selected exams on an external storage device. NOTE: The system only support
3-30Operation ManualChanging MeasurementsIn the Patient Information screen, press the Measure Data tab. Under the Measure Data tab, you can enter obst
3-31Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis InsertComplete entering the measurement data. Page BrowseUse the >> or << buttons to scroll throug
3-32Operation Manual SaveThe Save To Excel window appears, allowing you to save information on the screen in an Excel le. By default, the Excel le
3-33Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Power Saving Mode This mode reduces power consumption when the cover is closed. Conversion to Power Saving Mod
Information ...4-3Types of Diagnosis Modes ... 4-
Before Using This ProductYou should be familiar with all of these areas before attempting to use this manual or your ultrasound system. Please kee
4-3Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes InformationTypes of Diagnosis ModesBasic, Combined, Dual, and 3D/4D modes are available. Basic Mode: Consists of di
4-4Operation ManualBasic Operating Instructions The items that are commonly used in each diagnosis mode are shown below: Using the Control PanelThe it
4-5Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes The product provides six TGC sliders for varying depths, allowing you to adjust Gain by area. Among the six sliders, th
4-6Operation Manual Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to d
4-7Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 2D Mode Soft MenuThe soft menu in 2D mode consists of the following:NOTE: The soft menu referred in this manual can be
4-8Operation Manual HarmonicPressing the soft menu’s dial-button [2] adds the HAR mark to the image information. This product provides the OHI (Opti
4-9Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Focus This function is used to dene the number of focusing points. Rotate the soft menu’s dial-button [5] and set t
4-10Operation Manual U/D FlipPress the soft menu’s dial-button [2]. Each press of the dial-button ips the image vertically. Line Density Set the
4-11Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes SRFSRF is an acronym for Speckle Reduction Filter. NOTE: SRF is not available if DMR+ is turned on.Press the soft m
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4-12Operation Manual Post CurveThis changes the 2D Post Curve. Set to a value between 1 and 9 by rotating the soft menu’s dial button. Spatial Co
4-13Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes M Mode The M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.
4-14Operation Manual Starting & Ending M ModePress the M button on the control panel. Press this button again. M Mode will be terminated and the m
4-15Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Negative Inverts the M image’s colors. Press the soft menu’s dial-button [2] to turn this function on or o. Loop
4-16Operation ManualColor Doppler Mode This mode displays the colored blood ow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image. It is app
4-17Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes C Mode Screen ROI BoxROI stands for Region of Interest. The ROI Box outlines the area of the 2D image where color (
4-18Operation Manual Color InvertPressing the soft menu’s dial-button [1] inverts the color bar. Inverting the color bar also inverts the color disp
4-19Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes FilterFilters out low-frequency Doppler signals produced by blood vessel wall movement. Adjust the Cuto Frequency
4-20Operation ManualPower Doppler Mode This mode displays the intensity of blood ow in color within the ROI in the 2D image. It is appropriate for ex
4-21Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Starting & Ending PD ModePress the PD button on the control panel to enter PD mode. Press the button again. PD Mo
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4-22Operation Manual PD ModeRotate the soft menu’s dial-button [2] and select between PD Mode and DPDI Mode.XPD Mode: Displays blood ow intensity
4-23Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes PW Spectral Doppler Mode PW stands for Pulse Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed at a specic blood vessel lo
4-24Operation Manual Starting & Ending PW Spectral Doppler ModePress the PW button on the control panel to enter PW Spectral Doppler mode. Press i
4-25Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes XFinishing HPRFWhile HPRF is in use, decrease the scale value by one step to nish HPRF. Here, PRF value becomes the
4-26Operation Manual Doppler InvertPress the soft menu dial-button [1]. Each time the button is pressed, the speed indicator (+ / –) for a spectrum
4-27Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Tips!Things to Consider for Real Time Automatic Doppler Trace 1. Aliasing occurs because PRF is too low in comparison
4-28Operation Manual AutoCalc DirectionUsed to specify the part of the spectrum to calculate when using AutoCalc. Rotate the [5] dial button beneath
4-29Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes CW Spectral Doppler Mode CW stands for Continuous Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed and direction at a spec
4-30Operation Manual Starting & Ending CW Spectral Doppler ModePress the CW button on the control panel to enter CW Spectral Doppler Mode. Press i
4-31Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes TDI ModeNOTE: Appears on the soft menu only when using the phased array probe and the cardiac application. TDI stands
4-32Operation Manual TDI Mode Soft MenuNOTE: The soft menu referred in this manual can be accessed from default settings at Utility > Menu Edit. So
4-33Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes TDW Mode TDW stands for Tissue Doppler Wave. TDW mode represents the movements of tissues such as the heart. TDW Mode
4-34Operation Manual TDW Mode Soft MenuNOTE: The soft menu referred in this manual can be accessed from default settings at Utility > Menu Edit. Th
4-35Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three dierent modes are combined, including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C
4-36Operation Manual2D/C/M Mode Color Doppler Mode and M Mode are displayed simultaneously.In Color Doppler Mode, press the M button on the control pa
4-37Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Dual ModePress the keyboard’s Dual button. This lets you compare images from two dierent diagnosis modes or combine
4-38Operation Manual 3D/4D ModeThese modes show 3D images of the region being examined. MySono U6 features 3D and 4D (optional) modes.NOTE: XStandar
4-39Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 3D Stand byThis screen is displayed when 3D/4D mode is activated. This is where you congure the 3D image acquisition
4-40Operation Manual Load PresetSelect a preset for the 3D image. Select Default or User1 through User5 by rotating the soft menu’s dial-button [3].
4-41Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Acquiring 3D/4D Images1. Press the 3D/4D button on the control panel. This loads the 3D standby screen. 2. Select t
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4-42Operation Manual3D View-MPRThis viewing mode is launched when an image is acquired from 3D standby with View Mode set to MPR. Alternatively, you c
4-43Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 6 Trackball status indication: The current trackball state is displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen. You can
4-44Operation Manual Rotating Image to the Z-axisUse the soft menu’s dial-button [6]. Or move the trackball when it is in Cursor state on the C Plan
4-45Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Entering IndicatorsPress the keyboard’s Indicator button. For more information, refer to ‘Chapter 6. Image Manageme
4-46Operation Manual MPR Mode Soft Menu MixSet the combination of Render Mode 1 and 2. Rotate the soft menu’s dial-button [1] to set the mix value t
4-47Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes NOTE: Transparency is only available with 2D/3D, ROI 3D, and Fixed 3D. U/D FlipPress the soft menu dial-button [3].
4-48Operation Manual BiasUsed to change the bias of the post curve selected under Select. Set to a value between -100 and 100 by rotating the [3] di
4-49Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Ref. Image Select A, B, or C as the reference image. The direction of the arrow changes depending on your selection.
4-50Operation Manual 3D CinePress this button to bring up the 3D Cine Define screen. 3D Cine DeneSpecify the settings needed for creation of a Cine i
4-51Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes CalculatePress the soft menu dial-button [6]. Cine images are generated by applying the current settings. Once gene
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4-52Operation Manual Clear CinePress the soft menu’s dial-button [6] to delete the current Cine image. This ends 3D Cine.[Figure 4.13 3D Cine]
4-53Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes 4D CineThe 4D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. Press this button to bring up the 4D Cine scree
4-54Operation Manual PresetUsed to select or edit a 3D mode preset. Pressing this button brings up the Preset screen. Preset Select Default or User1
4-55Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes XX-Ray: Represents 3D images in terms of average intensity. It shows images similar to X-ray images. Render Mode
4-56Operation Manual[Figure 4.15 MagiCut] CutModeUsed to select a cut mode. XInside Contour: Cuts the inside of the selected area.XOutside Contour
4-57Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes DepthUsed to specify the cut depth.XFull: Cuts out the entire area.XDene: Cuts out a user-dened area. Dene an
4-58Operation Manual3D XINOTE: 3D XI is an optional feature of this product.This view mode is activated if View Mode was set to MSV or Oblique View in
4-59Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes NOTE: Available options are Calculator, Caliper, Text and Indicator. MSV Mode Soft Menu Slice ThicknessSet the cut d
4-60Operation Manual RulerUsed to position the on-screen ruler. Use the soft menu’s dial-button [1] and select None, Right, Left, Top, Bottom, or Al
4-61Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Orientation Dot Has the same function as the [4] dial-button on the soft menu. When this is on, a dot appears at the
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4-62Operation Manual 3D CIThis feature combines images to eliminate noise and increase picture quality. Turning this option on creates the CSI Oset
4-63Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Oblique View ScreenThe reference image that is selected in MSV Mode is displayed on the screen. The reference image
4-64Operation Manual Orientation Dot Press the soft menu’s dial-button [5] to turn this function on or o. When this is on, a dot appears at the cen
4-65Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Single Static LineUsed to examine the sectional image at an angle perpendicular to the default line shown on the imag
4-66Operation Manual Multi ParallelOnce the user draws a straight line, this option applies four lines on the reference that are parallel to the origi
Measurement Accuracy ...5-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...5-3Optimization of
Chapter 5TCD Calculations ...5-93Musculoskeletal Calculations...
5-3Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary, depending on the nature of the ultrasound, the body’s
5-4Operation Manual Ultrasound VelocityXThe velocity of ultrasound used during measurement is usually 1,540 m/s on average.XThe velocity of ultrasou
5-5Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Optimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe.
18Operation ManualFetal Echo Calculations ...
5-6Operation Manual Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol is not specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the same l
5-7Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements that are available w
5-8Operation Manual Basic MeasurementsPress the Caliper button on the control panel. NOTE: This function performs a simple measurement, such as dista
5-9Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measu
5-10Operation Manual Delete Measurement Result Press the Clear button on the control panel. This deletes the measurement result from the screen. P
5-11Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Distance Measurement DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You c
5-12Operation Manual AngleThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can specify two straight lines in a 2D image and m
5-13Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations D VelocityThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify
5-14Operation Manual D A/BThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify two points in a Spectral Dopple
5-15Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations The equations used for D Trace measurement are as follows:XXXXNOTE: If Application under Utility >
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5-16Operation ManualMeasurement of Circumference and Area EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure
5-17Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations TraceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the circumfe
5-18Operation ManualVolume MeasurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don't have to return to the dia
5-19Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations 3. When the measurement is nished, its result is shown on the screen. The volume of the object and the
5-20Operation Manual EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. In a 2D image, the volume of a conical object is mea
5-21Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculations by Application Press the Calculator button on the control panel. Things to note Before
5-22Operation Manual Change Measurement MethodPress the Change button on the control panel. If the current measurement item can be measured in more
5-23Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Soft MenuThe following soft menu options are available for each application while a measurement is in p
5-24Operation Manual Result ActionSet a location for a measurement result by rotating the [4] dial button beneath the soft menu.XMove: Change the d
5-25Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Common Measurement Methods This section provides information on the common measurement methods used for
5-26Operation ManualTips!Things to consider for Doppler Spectrum Auto TraceThe state of a Doppler spectrum may affect measurement results. Please see
5-27Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Manual TraceA spectrum can be traced manually. This function is enabled in the menu in Spectral Doppl
5-28Operation Manual Volume Flow Measurement Select Volume Flow in the measurement menu. Volume Flow allows you to measure and calculate an area or di
5-29Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations % StDMeasure the diameter of a blood vessel. StD stands for Stenosis Distance.1. Select the %StD men
5-30Operation ManualOB CalculationsNOTE: XDuctus Venosus and Fetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode. XFor information on basic measurement me
5-31Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations OB Measurement Menu SettingsNOTE: XAssigning OB measurements to the keyboard’s function keys makes t
5-32Operation Manual Early OB Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements and gestational age are disp
5-33Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Automatic Calculation Some items in the measurement menu are automatically calculated based on measurem
5-34Operation Manual MAD This is automatically calculated using the following formula, provided there are measured APD and TAD values. ThC This
5-35Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations General Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements and
1-3Chapter 1 Safety Indication for UseThe MySono U6 Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging an
5-36Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitOFD - All Distance cm, mmCervix L - All Distance cm, mmHUM - All Distance cm, mmAPD - All D
5-37Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculating Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW)When measurements for the following items are complete, the sys
5-38Operation ManualReference Measure Item (by Order)Campbell ACHadlock BPDACHadlock1 ACFLHadlock2 BPDACFLHadlock3 ACFLHCHadlock4 BPD, HCACFLH
5-39Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations CAUTION: XTo calculate the GA and the EFW by measuring a specific part of a fetus, an accurate referenc
5-40Operation ManualGynecology Calculations NOTE: XFor information on basic measurement methods, refer to the ‘Basic Measurement’ and ‘Common Measure
5-41Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUterusUterus All AllCalculation after Distance MeasurementmlUterus
5-42Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. OvaryRt. Ovarian Mass Lt. OvaryLt. Ovarian MassAll AllCalculation after Distance Measure
5-43Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Cardiac CalculationsNOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item.The measurement method for each item i
5-44Operation ManualAdult Echo - Chamber Measurement Menu[Figure 5.6 Adult Echo - Chamber Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV (2
5-45Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV (M)All LV (M) M Continuous measurementIVSd M Distance cm, mmLVI
1-4Operation Manual Safety InformationPlease read the following safety information before using this product. It is relevant to the ultrasound system
5-46Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLAAll AllCalculation after Distance MeasurementmlLA Major All Distance cm, mmLA Minor All Di
5-47Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRARA Major All Distance cm, mmRA Minor All Distance cm, mmRAAd All
5-48Operation Manual Adult Echo-Valve Measurement Menu[Figure 5.7 Adult Echo-Valve Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLVOTLVOT Lim
5-49Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVAV Cusp All Distance cm, mmAV Cusp (M) M Distance cm, mmAV Diam
5-50Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMVAll MV (M) M Distance cm, mmMV Vp M Distance cm, mm MV Diam 1 All Distance cm, mmMV Diam 2
5-51Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPVPV Ann Diam All Distance cm, mmPVA Planimetry All Area cm2, mm2P
5-52Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTV Ann Diam All Distance cm, mmTV Diam 1 All Distance cm, mmTV Diam 2 All Distance cm, mmT
5-53Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Adult Echo-System Measurement Menu[Figure 5.8 Adult Echo-System Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item
5-54Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitShuntsMPA Diam All Distance cm, mmLPA Diam All Distance cm, mmRPA Diam All Distance cm, mmPE
5-55Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerAll LV TDI PW Continuous measurementLV Peak E’ PW Ve
1-5Chapter 1 Safety Symbols Description Symbols DescriptionRefer to the operation manual Do not lean against the productIndicates dangerous voltag
5-56Operation Manual Pediatric Measurement Menu[Figure 5.9 Ped Echo Measurement Menu]
5-57Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV (2D)All LVd (2D) All Continuous measurementRVIDd All Distance c
5-58Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerAll LV TDI PW Continuous measurementLV Peak E’ PW Velocity cm/s, m/sLV Peak A’
5-59Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPlum. VeinsHepatic VeinsS/D PW Continuous measurementS Vmax PW Vel
5-60Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. OutowRVOT Diam All Distance cm, mmPV Ann Diam All Distance cm, mmPV AccT PW Time msPR D
5-61Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Carotid CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured
5-62Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitVertebral AGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum TraceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum Trac
5-63Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Auto IMT Screen[Figure 5.11 Auto IMT] Risk Color BarThe Risk Color Bar is shown in colors based on the
5-64Operation Manual Intima and Adventitia PairXWhichever of the Near and Far zones has the higher QI is automatically selected as a measurement va
5-65Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Auto IMT Measurements Analysis1. Press Analysis to bring up the Analysis screen. 2. Select the desired
1-6Operation ManualLABELWarning and caution labels that contain information and instructions concerning the protection of the product can be found on
5-66Operation Manual[Figure 5.12 Analysis]Saving Auto IMT Measurement Values1. Select the direction of the measurement site by using the Direction bu
5-67Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations LE Artery CalculationsTakes lower extremity artery measurements. The measurement method for each item is
5-68Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIAIIAEIACFASFADFAPopliteal AATAPTAPeroneal A DPAMPALPAMetatarsal ADigital AGeneralAuto Trac
5-69Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations UE Artery Calculations Takes upper extremity artery measurements. The measurement method for each item i
5-70Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSubclabian AAxillary ABrachial ARadial AUlnar ASPAGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum trac
5-71Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations LE Vein Calculation Takes lower extremity vein measurements. The measurement method for each item is the
5-72Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIVIIVEIVCFVPFVSFVGSVPopliteal VLSVATVPTVPeroneal VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimit
5-73Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations UE Vein CalculationsTakes upper extremity vein measurements. The measurement method for each item is the
5-74Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitInternal Jugular VInnominate VSubclavian VAxillary VBrachial VCephalic VBasilic VRadial VUl
5-75Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Fetal Echo CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. In add
1-7Chapter 1 Safety Electrical SafetyThis equipment has been veried as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts. Prevention of Electric ShockW
5-76Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV Vol. (Simpson)LVEDV A2C All Dist 20 mlLVESV A2C All Dist 20 mlLVEDV A4C All Dist 20 mlLV
5-77Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal M-modeFetal M-mode (All) M Continuous measurement cm, mmIVSd
5-78Operation Manual Doppler Measurement Menu[Figure 5.18 Doppler Fetal Echo Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMPA Duct A Asc Aor
5-79Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTV E/A PW Velocity %TV E PW Velocity cm/s, m/sTV A PW Velocity c
5-80Operation ManualUrology Calculations Before Taking Urology MeasurementsSet the related menus for convenient measurement.You can select the volume
5-81Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations 3Distance You can calculate a volume by measuring three distances.Measurement Menu Item Mode Method U
5-82Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum trace cm, mmLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum trace cm
5-83Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations EllipsoidCalculate a volume by using the Main Diameter and Beside Diameter values.Measurement Menu It
5-84Operation ManualAbdomen Calculations The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automatically r
5-85Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLiver Spleen Rt. Kidney Lt. KidneyAll AllCalculation after distanc
1-8Operation ManualECG-Related InformationWARNING: XThis device is not intended to provide a ECG monitoring function. Therefore, it does not have a m
5-86Operation Manual Abd. Vascular Measurement Menu[Figure 5.21 Abdomen Vascular Measurement Menu]
5-87Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Item Item Mode Method UnitM Portal VM Hepatic VSplenic VMid IVCRt. Renal VLt. Renal VAuto Trace PW Doppl
5-88Operation ManualSmall Parts Calculations The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automatical
5-89Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass 1~5All AllCalculation after distance measurementmlL All Dista
5-90Operation Manual Breast Measurement Menu[Figure 5.23 General Breast Measurement Menu]Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass1~8All AllCalculati
5-91Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Testicle Measurement Menu [Figure 5.24 General Testicle Measurement Menu] Measurement Menu Item Mode Me
5-92Operation Manual Supercial Measurement Menu [Figure 5.25 General Superficial Measurement Menu] Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass 1~5 Sup
5-93Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations TCD Calculations NOTE: XIt is convenient to calculate each measurement value on the spectral doppler im
5-94Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Subitem Mode Method UnitACA MCA PCA(P1) PCA(P2) Distal Basilar A Mid Basilar A Prox Basilar A GeneralAuto Trace P
5-95Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Musculoskeletal Calculations General Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as
1-9Chapter 1 Safety EMIAlthough this system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) requirements, use o
5-96Operation ManualPediatric Hips Calculations General Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Mea
5-97Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations See the table below for Hip Joint Type information:Type α β1a 60 ≤ α < 90 0 < β < 551b 60 ≤ α &
5-98Operation Manual ReportThe measurement results are summarized by application, and shown on the screen in a report format.Viewing Reports Press the
5-99Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 5.29 – Report]
5-100Operation ManualEditing ReportsClicking Edit while in the Ultrasound Report screen enables editing the report. You can then edit the measurement
5-101Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 5.30 Edit Report]
5-102Operation ManualAdding Comments[Figure 5.31 Comment]Clicking Comment while in the Ultrasound Report screen enables text input. This enables you t
5-103Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Exporting ReportsSelect the Ultrasound Report screen’s Write to le button. This saves the report as a
5-104Operation ManualTransferring ReportsClick the Ultrasound Report screen’s Transfer button. This transfers report data via the RS232C cable. The bu
5-105Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 5.33 Graph]NOTE: X To display a graph, the LMP or Estab. Due Date should be saved under Patien
1-10Operation Manual Approved Cables, Transducers and Accessories for EMC Approved Cable for Electromagnetic ComplianceCables used with this product
5-106Operation Manual Percentile CriteriaSelect LMP, EstabDD, or Avg. US GA. XGA by LMP: The GA is calculated based on the maternal LMP. XEstab. D
5-107Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Tips!Standard Deviation & PercentileAmong the OB information, the Growth table and the typical feta
5-108Operation ManualWhen represented by SD, a point near the average indicates a value closer to ±0 SD and a point away from the average indicates a
1-11Chapter 1 Safety Immunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance levelElectromagnetic environment -guidanceElectrotatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4
1-12Operation ManualImmunity testIEC 60601test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHzto 80M
1-13Chapter 1 Safety Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and MySono U6This product is intended
1-14Operation Manual Electromagnetic Environment – GuidanceUltrasound systems must be used only in shielded locations oering at least the minimal lev
1-15Chapter 1 Safety A medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. The EMC standards describe tests for both emitted
1-16Operation Manual Mechanical SafetySafety NotesCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the product. XInstall and use the product at a stable l
1-17Chapter 1 Safety Moving the EquipmentGrab the handle on the rear of the product and move the product slowly. Alternatively, you can use the Sams
1-18Operation Manual Biological SafetyWARNING: XUltrasound waves may have damaging effects on cells and, therefore, may be harmful to the patient. I
1-19Chapter 1 Safety Applying ALARAThe system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D-mode and M-mode imaging provide anatomical
1-20Operation Manual Indirect ControlsThe indirect controls are those that have an indirect eect on acoustic intensity. These controls aect imaging
1-21Chapter 1 Safety Additional ConsiderationsEnsure that scanning time is kept to a minimum, and ensure that only medically required scanning is p
1-22Operation Manual Mechanical Index (MI) DisplayMechanical bioeects are threshold phenomena that occur when a certain level of output is exceeded
1-23Chapter 1 Safety values for tissue or bone absorption rates, blood perfusion rates, blood heat capacity, and tissue thermal conductivity were se
1-24Operation Manual 2D-mode Controls 2D-mode sizeNarrowing the sector angle may increase the frame rate. This will increase the TI. Pulse voltage m
1-25Chapter 1 Safety Color Sector DepthDeeper color sector depth may automatically decrease color frame rate or select a new color focal zone or
1-26Operation Manual Doppler, CW, M-mode, and Color Imaging ControlsWhen a new imaging mode is selected, both the TI and the MI will change to default
1-27Chapter 1 Safety 6. Information for Manufacturer Seeking Marketing Clearance of Diagnostic Ultrasound Systems and Transducers. FDA. September 1
1-28Operation ManualThe maximum derated and the maximum water values do not always occur under the same operating conditions; therefore, the reported
1-29Chapter 1 Safety Fc The center frequency (MHz). For MI and ISPPA.3, Fc is the center frequency associated with the transmit pattern giving
1-30Operation Manual Acoustic Measurement Precision and UncertaintyThe Acoustic Measurement Precision and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainty are describ
1-31Chapter 1 Safety The document includes analysis and discussion of the sources of error / measurement eects due to:XBalance system calibration.
Diagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02776AOperation ManualVersion 1.01.00English
1-32Operation Manual Environmental ProtectionCAUTION: XTo dispose of the system or accessories that have come to the end of their lifespan, contact
1-33Chapter 1 Safety Battery PackFamiliarize yourself with the instructions below before using the battery pack:WARNING: XComply with all instruc
1-34Operation Manual Correct disposal of batteries in this productApplicable in countries with separate collection systemsThis marking on the battery
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2-3Chapter 2 Introduction SpecicationPhysical DimensionsHeight: 75.4mm Width: 360mm Depth: 291mmWeight: more than 4.8kg (without battery)Imaging m
2-4Operation ManualInput / Output ConnectionsVideo (DVI-I) portNetwork portUSB portMicrophone portAudio portImage StorageMaximum 2,621 frames for CINE
2-5Chapter 2 Introduction Pressure LimitsOperating: 700 - 1060hPaStorage: 700 - 1060hPaHumidity LimitsOperating: 30 - 75%Storage & Shipping: 20
2-6Operation Manual Product Conguration This Product consists of monitor, control panel, console, peripheral devices and probes.123451 Monitor2 Co
2-7Chapter 2 Introduction MonitorUltrasound images and other information are displayed on the color LCD monitor. Screen LayoutThe monitor displays u
2-8Operation Manual Thumbnail AreaUp to ve saved images are displayed. (Save by pressing the Save button.) Click a thumbnail to enlarge. In BodyMar
2-9Chapter 2 Introduction Control PanelThe control panel is used to operate the system. 5 6Gain/Ref.SliceAngleExt.Menu1 2 3 4 QScanFocus Zoom3D/4D
2-10Operation Manual Functions of the Control PanelThe following are the descriptions and instructions for the controls on the control panel. For more
2-11Chapter 2 Introduction ZoomButtonYou can magnify an image. Q Scan / GainDial-buttonQ Scan: Pressing the dial-button activates Quick Scan. A mark
2-12Operation Manual Soft MenuSoft Menu1 ~ 6Dial-buttonExecutes the function assigned to the relevant number in the current soft menu. The menu opti
2-13Chapter 2 Introduction ESC UserThis button is used to perform special functions that you have preset. The function of this button can be set in
2-14Operation ManualConsole The console is made up mostly of ultrasound imaging components on the inside, and various connectors and a handle on the o
2-15Chapter 2 Introduction Console – Left SideSecurity Lock Port (Kensington Lock)USB PortMicrophone PortAudio Port Console – Right SideProbe Por
2-16Operation ManualPeripheral DevicesPeripheral devices can be connected to their corresponding ports on the left or rear sides of the product.CAUTIO
2-17Chapter 2 Introduction The following products are recommended: DVD-MultiDVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW USB Video PrinterXColor
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2-18Operation ManualBattery PackThis product uses lithium ion batteries. Use this battery pack if you are not using an AC adapter to power the product
2-19Chapter 2 Introduction Battery IconsBattery icons indicate the status of the battery pack and are shown in the user information area of the scr
2-20Operation ManualProbesProbes are devices that generate ultrasound waves and process reected wave data for the purpose of image formation.NOTE: Fo
2-21Chapter 2 Introduction MySono U6 Cart (sold separately)The MySono U6 cart can be used as a base station for your MySono U6, or to move it around
2-22Operation ManualAccessoriesAn accessory box containing the items below is supplied with the product. POWER CORDFUSEDVI2RGB GENDERSONO GELMANUALWIN
Power Supply ...3-3AC Adapter Connection ... 3
3-3Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Power SupplyBoot up the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probes and peripheral devices that will b
3-4Operation ManualPowering On Press the On/O button when the power is o. Booting begins, and the product logo appears on the screen. When booting i
3-5Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Monitor and Audio You can adjust monitor and audio settings while performing a diagnosis. Monitor Brightness Adjus
3-6Operation Manual Probes & Applications Before scanning, you need to select a probe and an application.NOTE: Refer to ‘Chapter 9. Probes’ for m
3-7Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Probe Selection ScreenPress the Probe button on the control panel to load the Probe Selection screen. From this scr
3-8Operation ManualApplication SelectionSelect an application from the Probe Selection screen’s application list.1. Use the trackball and the Set but
3-9Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Patient Information Press the Patient key on the control panel and the Patient Information screen will appear. In
3-10Operation Manual Birth Enter the patient’s date of birth in the specied format. AgeEnter the patient’s age in “yy-mm” format. When a birth d
3-11Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Application-Specic Patient InformationYou can add or change application-specic patient information. 1. In the Pa
3-12Operation Manual Diag. Physician Enter the name of the physician who diagnosed the patient. When there is more than one physician involved, you
3-13Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis OBSelect OB under Category. Enter the additional obstetrical information. [Figure 3.4 Study Information - OB] LM
3-14Operation ManualTips!Calculating LMP and EDD (LMP) with Ovul. DateThe following formulae are used: XLMP = Ovul. Date - 14XEDD = (280 - 14) + Ovu
3-15Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Gynecology In Category, select Gynecology. NOTE: XIn the GYN information input screen, even if Ovul. Date is ente
Safety Requirements Classications: XType of protection against electrical shock: Class IXDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patient
3-16Operation Manual[Figure 3.6 Study Information – Adult Echo] Ped. EchoIn Category, select Ped Echo. Enter pediatric cardiac information. Additio
3-17Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Fetal HeartIn Category, select Fetal Heart. Enter fetal heart-related information. [Figure 3.8 Study Information –
3-18Operation Manual TCDIn Category, select TCD. Enter additional information for Transcranial Doppler (TCD). Additional InformationSelect the appl
3-19Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Urology In Category, select Urology. Enter additional information for Urology. PSA Enter the Prostate Specic A
3-20Operation ManualSearching for Patient InformationIn the Patient Information screen, select the Search tab. You can search for patient information
3-21Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis [Figure 3.12 Search-Local] Worklist SearchPerform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Work list server in
3-22Operation Manual[Figure 3.13 Search - Worklist]
3-23Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Managing Patient ExamsIn the Patient Information screen, select the Exam View tab. A list of exams performed on the
3-24Operation Manual Executing ExamSelect an exam, and then click Review Exam or Continue Exam on the screen. For an exam currently being executed, th
3-25Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Viewing ExamSelect exam(s) and then click Review on the screen. Switch to the SONOVIEW screen. NOTE: For instructi
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