Read This First How to Use Your ManualThis manual addresses the reader who is familiar with ultrasound techniques. Only medical doctors or persons s
Operation Manual3-28 Power Saving ModeThis mode minimizes the power consumption of the console by enabling power saving when its cover is closed. S
Chapter 4Diagnosis ModesInformation ... 4-3Diagnosis Mode Types ...
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-3 InformationDiagnosis Mode TypesThis product supports a variety of diagnosis modes including Basic modes, Combined modes,
Operation Manual4-4Basic Operations Use the following methods to optimize an image in each diagnosis mode. Using Control PanelThe following are the co
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-5 ZoomZoom the image in or out. Follow the procedure below for usage. 1. Press the Zoom button. Press the upper button
Operation Manual4-6 Basic Modes2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-7 2D Mode Soft Menu Frame Avg When an image is updated, the current and previous images are averaged. Speckles may appear
Operation Manual4-8 FrequencyPress the dial-button to change frequency for the probe. Select either Res, Pen or Gen. The selected frequency will be
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-9 DMR Lite IndexDMR Lite Index is displayed on the soft menu only when DMR Lite is set to On. Three preset indexes are pr
Conventions Used in This ManualDANGER: Describes precautions necessary to prevent user hazards of great urgency. Ignoring a DANGER warning will risk l
Operation Manual4-10 Tissue Optimize the image by using the appropriate ultrasound velocity for the characteristics of the examination target (tissue
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-11M ModeBy drawing the M line across a desired area within the 2D image, you can view changes over time.This is useful for
Operation Manual4-12 M Mode Soft Menu Loop Format Set the screen layout for M and 2D images by pressing the dial-button. Sweep Speed Adjust the swe
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-13Color Doppler ModeThis mode shows a colorized pattern of blood ow in the region of interest (ROI) within the 2D image.
Operation Manual4-14 C Mode Screen ROI BoxROI stands for Region Of Interest. In Color Doppler Mode, the ROI box outlines the area of the 2D image whe
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-15 Frame Avg When an image is updated, the current and previous images are averaged. Speckles may appear when the same di
Operation Manual4-16 Display ModeSet how Color Doppler Mode is displayed. Select Color + B/W, Color Only, or B/W Only with the dial-button. Color Mo
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-17 TDINOTE: XThis appears on the soft menu only when using a cardiac application with the phased array probe. XThis is
Operation Manual4-18Power Doppler ModeThis mode shows the power of the blood ow in the ROI within the 2D image. This is useful for examining the pres
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-19X DPDI Mode: The color bar indicates the direction and speed of blood ow. Relative to the baseline in the middle, the
Revision HistoryDOCUMENT DATE REASON FOR CHANGEM350-E10300-01 2012-05-15 Initial ReleaseSystem Upgrades and Manual Set UpdatesSamsung Medison’s Ultr
Operation Manual4-20 Color MapSet the color map. Select a type between 1 and 8 with the dial-button. M Line Press the dial-button to turn it on or o
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-21 DensitySet the scan line density. Use the dial-button to select Medium, High or Low. Selecting High will increase the
Operation Manual4-22Pulse Wave Spectral Doppler ModeThis mode displays blood ow speed at a certain point within the vessel over periods of time. Dist
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-23 Entering and Exiting PW Spectral Doppler ModePress the PW button. Press it again to return to 2D Mode.Press the Update
Operation Manual4-24X Exiting HPRFWhile HPRF is in use, decrease the scale value by one step to exit HPRF. The PRF value at this point will be the ma
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-25 SimultaneousNOTE: This will appear on the PW menu only when Utility > Setup > General > Simultaneous Mode is
Operation Manual4-26X Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) X Time Averaged Mean Velocity (TAM)X End Diastolic Velocity (EDV) X Diastole / Systole Ratio (D
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-27 Spectrum Type Set the Doppler spectrum type. Select a type between 1 and 3 with the dial-button. Spectrum Enhanceme
Operation Manual4-28Tips!Important Information for Real Time Automatic Doppler Trace! The Doppler spectrum trace and measurement results may not be ac
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-29 Combined ModesThese show a total of three modes including the default 2D Mode. Note that 2D/C Live Mode displays two m
Table of Contents1Table of ContentsChapter 1 SafetyIndication for Use ...
Operation Manual4-302D/C Live Mode2D Mode and Color Doppler Mode are displayed simultaneously. In Color Doppler Mode, use 2D/C Live in the soft menu.
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-31 Dual ModePress the Dual button. This allows you to compare images of two dierent application modes or a Combined Mod
Operation Manual4-32 3D/4D ModesThis displays a 3D image of the region being examined. 3D Mode and 4D Mode are available.WARNING: Be sure to connect
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-33X ROI Position: You can move the ROI box. Use the trackball to move the ROI box and press the Set button to conrm its
Operation Manual4-34 3D StandBy Soft MenuNOTE: When using standard probes, only Scan Mode, View Mode, and Load Preset are shown on the menu. Scan Mod
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-35 Auto ROINOTE: This option appears on the menu only when the application for a 3D probe is set to OB or OB Early. Press
Operation Manual4-36Tips!* Tips on Improving 3D Image Quality1. Consider the direction, size and division of the viewpoint as well as the visibility o
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-373D View - MPRThe 3D View Mode appears when an image is acquired in 3D StandBy with View Mode set to MPR. Also, it appea
Operation Manual4-38 Moving ImagesPlace the trackball pointer over an image to move, and then move it while pressing the Set button. Alternatively, u
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-39 Selecting ItemsUse the Ext. Menu dial-button. Returning to Upper MenuClick Return or Exit on the menu or press the Ex
Operation Manual2Battery Pack ...
Operation Manual4-40NOTE: If images are saved with volume data, they can be converted to 3D rendering images with SONOVIEW.3. Click Save to nish sav
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-41 InitPress the dial-button to initialize 3D images and their settings. PositionChange the location of a Post Curve tha
Operation Manual4-42Tips!ThresholdThis option allows the user to adjust the threshold value in order to eliminate unnecessary data from images. As the
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-43 Fixed 3DImages in the Axial, Sagittal or Coronal plane and a 3D image in the ROI box set in ROI 3D Mode will be displa
Operation Manual4-443D CineWhen you start 3D Cine Mode, the soft menu is changed accordingly. 3D Cine DeneUse the soft menu to specify the settings
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-45 3D CineUse the soft menu to review Cine. Play ModeSelect the play method for 3D Cine.X Loop: Repeats playback in one
Operation Manual4-46[Figure 4.11 3D Cine]4D CineWhen you start 4D Cine Mode, the soft menu is changed accordingly. Also, it will start when you press
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-47[Figure 4.12 4D Cine] Start Pos.Set the starting position of the Cine image. Select a value between -180 and -1 with th
Operation Manual4-48 Play ModeSelect the play method for 4D Cine.X Loop: Repeats playback in one direction.X Yoyo: Plays until the end in one direc
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-49 RenamePress the dial-button to change the selected preset. Name popup window will be shown. Save PresetPress the dial
Table of Contents3Combined Modes ...
Operation Manual4-50 TH. HighSet the maximum threshold range. Select a value between 1 and 255 with the dial-button. Render DirectionUse the dial-bu
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-51[Figure 4.15 MagiCut]1. Select a removal method using Cut Mode from the menu. X Inside Contour: Cuts the inside of the
Operation Manual4-524. To exit MagiCut and return to the previous menu, click Exit From the Menu. If you want to cancel or repeat MagiCut operations,
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-533D XI Mode (Optional)This 3D View screen appears when an image is acquired in 3D StandBy with View Mode set to MSV or Ob
Operation Manual4-54 MSV Mode MenuLayoutSet the screen layout. Select 1x1, 2x1, 3x2, 3x3, or 4x3 with the Ext. Menu dial-button. Tips!XSelect 1 x 1
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-55 2D PaletteSet the color of a 2D image. Use the dial-button to select a value between 0 and 9. Post ProcessingVarious
Operation Manual4-56X CSI Oset: CSI stands for Compound of Sectional Image, which enhances the image quality of the C Plane by overlapping images. U
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-57 BiasChange the bias of a Post Curve. Select a value between -100 and 100. Index ChangeUse the dial-button to change
Operation Manual4-58[Figure 4.18 Oblique View] Oblique View Mode Menu Single Static LineView a surface image that is perpendicular to the default lin
Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes4-59 Contour After contouring a straight line or curve, view a surface image that is perpendicular to it. The way a line i
Operation Manual4Testicle Calculations ...
Chapter 5Measurement Accuracy ... 5-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...5-3Optimiz
Chapter 5Thyroid Calculations ...5-102Breast Calculations ...
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-3 Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary, depending on the nature of the ultrasound, the body’s re
Operation Manual5-4 Ultrasound VelocityX The velocity of ultrasound used for measurement is usually 1,540 m/s, on average.X The velocity of ultrasou
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-5Optimizing Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeX Resolution is proportional to the frequency of the probe.X Penet
Operation Manual5-6 Color/Power Doppler ModeX A protocol is not specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the accu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-7Measurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements available using the pr
Operation Manual5-8 Doppler ModeThese are measurement results taken with the RMI 1425A Phantom.Measurement Type Range Accuracy NotesVelocity PW: 0.1
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-9 Basic MeasurementsPress the Caliper button. NOTE: Take basic measurements of distance and area regardless
Table of Contents5Chapter 7 UtilitiesUtilities ...
Operation Manual5-10 Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measurements:[Figure 5.1 Soft
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-11 Exiting Basic MeasurementsPress the Exit button.NOTE: Select Utility > Measure Setup > General to
Operation Manual5-123. Use the trackball to draw the desired curve and then press the Set button to set the end point.Tips!Tips on Editing CurveBefor
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-131. Select M Distance in soft menu [1]. “M Distance” is displayed in the user information area. 2. Specif
Operation Manual5-14 D A/BThis is a basic measurement available in Spectral Doppler Mode only. You can specify two points in a Spectral Doppler image
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-15The following formulae are used for D Trace measurements: NOTE: If Application is set to Cardiac at Uti
Operation Manual5-16Circumference and Area Measurements EllipseThis is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the circu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-17 TraceThis is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the circumference and
Operation Manual5-18Volume MeasurementsNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you do not have to switch to the diagno
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-19 Distance + EllipseThis is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis modes. You can measure the volum
Operation Manual6Chapter 8 MaintenanceOperating Environment ...
Operation Manual5-20 MODThis is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis modes. In a 2D image, the area of an irregular object and the length of
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-21 Calculations by Application Press the Calc button. Things to Note Before Starting a Measurement Patien
Operation Manual5-22 Changing Measurement MethodPress the Change button. If the current measurement item can be measured in more than one way, the me
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-23 Deleting Measurement Results Press the Clear button NOTE: While the measurement result displayed on the
Operation Manual5-243. Once tracing is complete, the measurement results are displayed on the screen.Tips!Important Information for Doppler Spectrum
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-253. The system automatically traces spectrums within the specied range. 4. Once tracing is complete, the
Operation Manual5-26Tips!Taking measurements via Auto CalcYou can use Auto Calc to take measurements on predetermined item(s). Items measured are as f
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-27 Stenosis Measurement You can measure the stenosis of each blood vessel system by measuring and calculatin
Operation Manual5-28OB Calculations Before Obtaining OB Calculations OB Basic InformationEnter the information required for OB diagnosis in the Pati
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-29 Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement.When the measu
Chapter1SafetyIndication for Use ... 1-3Contraindications ...
Operation Manual5-30Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitFetal BiometryGS All Distance cm, mmCRL All Distance cm, mmYS All Distance cm, mmBPD, H
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-31Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitFetal CraniumCEREB All Distance cm, mmCM All Distance cm, mmNF A
Operation Manual5-32Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitCTARAll (D) AllCalculated after distance measurement%ThD ap All Distance cm, mmThD trans
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-33Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitMCAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler sp
Operation Manual5-34Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitPlac. ArteryAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceMan
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-35Measurement Menu Items Mode Methods UnitDuctus VenosusAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW
Operation Manual5-36 Automatic Calculation Some items in the measurement menu are automatically calculated based on measurements of other items. HC
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-37 AFI (Amniotic Fluid Index)This measures the amniotic uid index. Measurements are performed by dividing t
Operation Manual5-38Gynecology Calculations Before Obtaining Gynecology CalculationsEnter the information required for gynecology diagnosis in the Pa
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-39Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUterusVol. AllCalculated afterdistance measurementmlLength All Dista
Operation Manual5-40Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Ovarian AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum tra
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-41Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Ovarian MassVol. AllCalculated after distance measurementm
Operation Manual5-42Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitEctopicVol. AllCalculated after distance measurementmlLength All Distance cm, mmHeight All D
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-43Cardiac Calculations (Optional)NOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item for MySono U5. Before Obtaini
Operation Manual5-44 Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement.Measured items are automatically recor
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-45Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLVLVd All Continuous measurementIVSd All Distance cm, mmLVIDd All Di
Operation Manual5-46Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV Vol. (Bullet)LVAd sax All Area cm2, mm2LVAs sax All Area cm2, mm2LVLd apical All Distance
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-47Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAo / LAAll All Continuous measurementAo Root All Distance cm, mmLA D
Operation Manual5-48Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLVOTAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManual Trace
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-49Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVAR Vmax PW Velocity cm/s, m/sAR ed Vmax PW Velocity cm/s, m/sAR PH
1-3Chapter 1 Safety Indication for UseThe MySono U5 Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging an
Operation Manual5-50Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMVMV IVRT PW Time msMV IVCT PW Time msR-R Interval M, PW Heart Rate bpmMR VC Diam All Distan
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-51Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTR Manual Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceTR VC Diam All Distance c
Operation Manual5-52Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTei IndexAllCalculated aftercontinuous measurementMV TST PW Time msMV ET PW Time msMV IVCT P
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-53NOTE: XIn Dual 2D Mode, two images can be viewed simultaneously.XFor RVAWd, RVIDd, RVAWs, and RVIDs, see
Operation Manual5-54Carotid Calculations Before Obtaining Carotid CalculationsSet the related menus for convenient measurement. You can specify how a
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-55Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Subclavian AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Tr
Operation Manual5-56Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Distal CCAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum tr
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-57Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Prox ICAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace
Operation Manual5-58Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt.. Distal ICAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum t
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-59Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler
1-4Operation Manual Safety InformationPlease read this chapter before using the Samsung Medison ultrasound system. It relates to the ultrasound syste
Operation Manual5-60 Auto IMT (Optional)This function allows you to take IMT measurement easily NOTE: XAuto IMT is an optional item for MySono U5.X
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-61 Measure Result TableX Max: The maximum thickness of the Intima/Adventitia pair.X Mean: The average thi
Operation Manual5-62Auto IMT Measurements Analysis1. Click Analysis to open the Analysis screen. 2. Use the trackball and the Set button to select t
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-63[Figure 5.7 Auto IMT]Saving Auto IMT Measurement Values1. Use Direction to select a measurement area and
Operation Manual5-64Urology Calculations Before Obtaining Urology CalculationsSet the related menu items for convenient measurement.You can select th
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-65 3 Distance Volume is calculated using three distance measurement results.Measurement Menu Item Mode Meth
Operation Manual5-66Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitResidual Vol.Pre All AllCalculated after distance measurementmlPre Length All Distance cm, m
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-67 EllipsoidVolume is calculated using the Main diameter and Beside Diameter values.Measurement Menu Item M
Operation Manual5-68 Sum of 20 DisksMeasure the prostate circumference and then use the trackball and the Set button to measure the prostate axis and
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-69Fetal Echo Calculations Before Obtaining Fetal Echo CalculationsSet the related menu items for convenient
1-5Chapter 1 Safety Symbols Explanation Symbols ExplanationRefer to the operation manual Do not sit on control panelIndicates dangerous voltages o
Operation Manual5-70Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV Vol.(Simpson)A2C Vol.d All Dist20 mlA2C Vol.s All Dist20 mlA4C Vol.d All Dist20 mlA4C Vol
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-71Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal M-modeAll M Continuous measurement cm, mmIVSd M Distance cm,
Operation Manual5-72Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAsc AortaAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManual T
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-73LE Artery CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Lower Extremity arteries. Measurement ItemsThe m
Operation Manual5-74Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. CIAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-75Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. CFAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Do
Operation Manual5-76Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Pop AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceMa
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-77Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt.. Peroneal AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Tra
Operation Manual5-78Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. LPAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-79Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler
1-6Operation ManualLabelsWarning and Caution labels are attached to the surface for protecting the product.[Label 1. ID label] [Label 2. Marked on th
Operation Manual5-80UE Artery CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Upper Extremity arteries. Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for ea
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-81Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Subclabian AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Tr
Operation Manual5-82Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Radial AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum trac
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-83Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGeneralAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler
Operation Manual5-84LE Vein CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Lower Extremity veins. Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each it
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-85Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. FVAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Dop
Operation Manual5-86Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. LPVAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-87UE Vein CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Upper Extremity veins. Measurement ItemsThe measur
Operation Manual5-88Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Internal JugularAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spect
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-89Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Subclavian VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Tr
1-7Chapter 1 Safety Electrical SafetyThis equipment has been veried as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts. CAUTION: XAs for US requirem
Operation Manual5-90Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Brachial VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum tr
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-91Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Basilic VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace
Operation Manual5-92Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Ulnar VAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum trace
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-93Radiology Calculations Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic meas
Operation Manual5-94Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAortaAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManual Trace
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-95Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSplenic Vol.All AllCalculated afterdistance measurementmlLength All
Operation Manual5-96Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitIMAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceManual Trace P
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-97Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Renal AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace P
Operation Manual5-98TCD CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Transcranial Doppler. Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-99Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. ACAAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Do
1-8Operation ManualAdditional equipment connected to medical electrical equipment must comply with the respective IEC or ISO standards (e.g. IEC60950/
Operation Manual5-100Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. PCA(P2)Auto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited Trace PW Doppler spectrum trac
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-101Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Prox Basilar AAuto Trace PW Doppler spectrum traceLimited
Operation Manual5-102Thyroid Calculations Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items a
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-103Breast Calculations Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measur
Operation Manual5-104Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRt. / Lt. Mass 1-10Vol. AllCalculated afterdistance measurementmlLength All Distance cm, mm
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-105Testicle Calculations Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic meas
Operation Manual5-106Supercial Calculations Measurement ItemsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured item
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-107Pediatric Hips Calculations Measurement ItemsMeasured items are automatically recorded in a report.[Figur
Operation Manual5-108See the table below for Hip Joint Type information:Type α β1a 60 ≤ α< 90 0 < β< 551b 60 ≤ α< 90 55 ≤ β< 902a/b 50 ≤ α< 60 0 < β<
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-109MSK CalculationsThis is for taking calculations of Muskuloskeletal. Measurement ItemsThe measurement met
1-9Chapter 1 Safety EMIThis product complies with EMI (ElectroMagnetic Interference) standards. However, using the product within an electromagnetic
Operation Manual5-110 ReportMeasurement results for each application are listed and displayed on the screen as a report. Viewing Report Press the Repo
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-111When there are too many measurements and they do not appear on one screen, use the scroll bar at the righ
Operation Manual5-112 Modifying Measurement ValuesUse the trackball, the Set button and the keyboard to modify measurement values. Modied values are
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-113Entering Comment[Figure 5.24 Comment]Click Comment to switch to the comment entering screen. You can ente
Operation Manual5-114Saving ReportSelect Write to le. You can save the report as a le.NOTE: This button becomes enabled only when Utility > Measu
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-115Transferring ReportSelect Transfer. This will transfer the report data over an RS232C cable. The button b
Operation Manual5-116NOTE: XTo be able to view the graph, LMP or Estab. Due Date must be saved in the Patient Information and GA table and Fetal Grow
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-117 HistoryClick History. This displays a table of current and past measurement values for the fetus. You c
Operation Manual5-118Tips!Standard Deviation & PercentileGrowth Table in the OB reference data and general distribution of the fetus in the same G
Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations5-119When expressed in SD, the closer to the mean, the closer the value will be to ±0 SD. As the distance incr
1-10Operation Manual Approved Cables, Transducers and Accessories for EMC Approved Cable for Electromagnetic ComplianceCables connected to this produ
Chapter 6Reviewing Images (Cine / Loop)... 6-3Adding Description to Images ... 6-6Text ...
Chapter 6 Image Management6-3 Reviewing Images (Cine / Loop)Scanned images are automatically saved in memory for review or patient diagnosis. Depend
Operation Manual6-4 Image Review ScreenMove the cursor in the Cine or Loop bar in the user information area to review an image. You can search through
Chapter 6 Image Management6-5 Cine SaveSave the image portion between First Pos and Last Pos. This option has the same eect as the Clip Store butto
Operation Manual6-6 Adding Description to Images TextComments or text can be added to an image. This can be useful when a diagnosis area is identie
Chapter 6 Image Management6-7 Typing TextUse the keyboard to type text. Use the Trackball or the arrow keys on the keyboard to relocate the cursor.
Operation Manual6-8BodyMarker BodyMarkers can be placed in an image. This can be useful when a diagnosis area is identied or marked.[Figure 6.3 Body
Chapter 6 Image Management6-9 Placing BodyMarker1. Press the BodyMarker key on the keyboard, and then a BodyMarker list will appear in the thumbnail
1-11Chapter 1 Safety Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceElectrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000
Operation Manual6-10IndicatorIndicators can be added to an image. This can be useful when a diagnosis area is identied or marked. Up to 50 Indicator
Chapter 6 Image Management6-11 Saving and Playing ImagesSaving Images Dierent buttons need to be used to save still and multi-frame images in the s
Operation Manual6-12Playing ImagesSaved images can be played in SONOVIEW and diagnosis mode. Playing Images in SONOVIEWNOTE: Please refer to “SONOVIE
Chapter 6 Image Management6-13 Transferring and Printing ImagesTransferring Images MySono U5 allows you to transfer images to Picture Archiving Comm
Operation Manual6-14Printing ImagesPress the Print button to print images via a printer. For information on setting a printer, please refer to Chapter
Chapter 6 Image Management6-15 SONOVIEWSONOVIEW is an integrated image management program in MySono U5. It allows you to save, view and delete images
Operation Manual6-16X Review Exam: Review the exams that were saved 24 hours or more before the current system time. X Continue Exam: Review the exa
Chapter 6 Image Management6-17Using TipsThe following descriptions relate to image manipulation. Viewing Images in Full Screen ModePlace the cursor
Operation Manual6-18Exam ModeClick Exam. The system will switch to Exam Mode, in which the current or saved exams can be reviewed. Exam Mode ScreenIn
Chapter 6 Image Management6-19 Finish Continue ExamPress the End Exam key. Finishing Exam ReviewClick Close. Or click Close All to close all exams
Samsung Medison provides the following warranty to the purchaser of this unit. This warranty is valid for a period of one year from the date of instal
1-12Operation ManualImmunity testIEC 60601test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHz to 80
Operation Manual6-20Compare ModeClick Compare. The system will switch to Compare Mode, in which images can be selected from the thumbnail list and rev
Chapter 6 Image Management6-21 Selecting ImagesUse the Trackball and the Set button to select image(s) from the thumbnail list. The selected images w
Operation Manual6-22Exam ToolIcons and soft menu items on the screen can be used to perform a variety of tasks for image review and management. Placin
Chapter 6 Image Management6-23Exams can be selected from the list, and various tasks such as review, deletion or transfer can be performed. For more
Operation Manual6-24 Printing Images1. Click the Print Image icon. The Image Print window will be displayed. 2. Click the Setup and Comment tabs, an
Chapter 6 Image Management6-25[Figure 6.11 DICOM Storage] Printing via DICOMThe selected image(s) can be printed via DICOM. The corresponding icon is
Operation Manual6-26 Exporting Images NOTE: The Export function will not work if a file or directory name contains blank(s).[Figure 6.13 Image Export]1
Chapter 6 Image Management6-27NOTE: If an e-mail cannot be sent when the Mail Server is working properly, check the following:XLAN cable connection
Operation Manual6-28 Storage ManagerClick the Device icon. The Storage Manager screen will be displayed. For more information on Storage Manager, plea
Chapter 7Utilities ... 7-3Biopsy ...
1-13Chapter 1 Safety Recommended Separation Distance between Wireless RF Communication Equipment and MySono U5This product is used in an electroma
Chapter 7Measurement Setup ...7-44General ...
Chapter 7 Utilities7-3 UtilitiesPress the Utility key on the keyboard. The Utility menu along with its Soft Menu will appear on the screen. Using the
Operation Manual7-4 PresetsIt shows probe presets that are supported by the current application. Rotate the dial-button to select the required probe
Chapter 7 Utilities7-5 BiopsyIn the Utility menu, select Biopsy. NOTE: Biopsy is not available for phased array probes. Setting a Biopsy GuidelineFor
Operation Manual7-6 Starting and Ending a BiopsyNOTE: The biopsy guideline must be adjusted before a biopsy can be performed.1. Click Biopsy On/O. A
Chapter 7 Utilities7-7 HistogramA histogram is a type of graph that represents the distribution of echoes. 1. In the Utility menu, select Histogram.
Operation Manual7-8[Figure 7.4 Histogram]
Chapter 7 Utilities7-9 Post CurveIn the Utility menu, select Post Curve. This sub-menu allows you to set various post maps and the Gamma value. [Fig
Operation Manual7-10 EditAdjust a user-type post curve. The adjusted post curve will be applied to 2D, M, and PW Spectral Doppler Modes.NOTE: This opt
Chapter 7 Utilities7-11 ReturnReturn to the previous menu after the current post map is set. [Figure 7.6 2D Post]
1-14Operation Manual Electromagnetic Environment – GuidanceThe ultrasound product must be used in an isolated area with a minimum shield from radio fr
Operation Manual7-12Color MapIn the Post Curve menu, select Color Map. [Figure 7.7 Color Map] Color MapUse the Ext. Menu dial-button to select the col
Chapter 7 Utilities7-13 CapturePress the Ext. Menu dial-button to turn this option on or o. If it is set to On, an image is acquired in the predeter
Operation Manual7-14D PostIn the Post Curve menu, select D Post. D Post curves can be set in the same way as 2D Post curves. [Figure 7.8 D Post]M Post
Chapter 7 Utilities7-15Monitor CalibrationIn the Post Curve menu, select Monitor Calibration. CurveUse the Ext. Menu dial-button to set the curve ty
Operation Manual7-16 InsertAdd a point to the curve. A new point will be placed between the current point and the next point. DeleteDelete the curre
Chapter 7 Utilities7-17GammaIn the Post Curve menu, select Gamma. Use the Ext. Menu dial-button to set the brightness and contrast. Select O, Weak,
Operation Manual7-18 SetupThis sub-menu allows you to specify system settings that do not aect image output. System settings may be changed depending
Chapter 7 Utilities7-19NOTE: XThe date and time may not be changed when a patient ID is registered. Press the End Exam key on the keyboard to end th
Operation Manual7-20 Clip Store Setting Clip Store MethodSpecify the image range to acquire and how images will be acquired.X Time: Specify the tim
Chapter 7 Utilities7-21 Control Trackball Speed for Scan ModeSet the trackball speed during scan mode to Slow, Normal or Fast. Trackball Speed for
1-15Chapter 1 Safety A medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. The EMC standards describe tests for both emitted
Operation Manual7-22DisplayIn the Setup screen, select the Display tab. You can specify display settings. Display Option You can select more than one
Chapter 7 Utilities7-23 LMP / GA / EDD DisplaySpecify how the LMP, GA and EDD that are entered in the Patient Information screen will be displayed o
Operation Manual7-24 DefaultUse the default font settings for the system. The default font settings are as follows:Document Font Measure Result FontF
Chapter 7 Utilities7-25PeripheralsIn the Setup screen, select the Peripherals tab. You can specify settings for keys and buttons, and the peripherals
Operation Manual7-26 External MonitorNOTE: Specify settings for this item and reboot the system to use the external monitor. External Monitor Congu
Chapter 7 Utilities7-27System InformationIn the Setup screen, select the Info. tab. This tab provides information on the system software version. You
Operation Manual7-28DICOMIn the Setup screen, select the DICOM tab. You can specify settings for DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine)
Chapter 7 Utilities7-29 AE TitleEnter the DICOM AE (Application Entity) title of the system. The AE title is used to identify a device that uses DIC
Operation Manual7-30 AliasEnter the name of the DICOM Server that will be used. AE TitleEnter the AE title of the DICOM Server that will be used. Co
Chapter 7 Utilities7-31Storage Server InformationSet Services to STORAGE. You can specify an Image Storage Service using DICOM. VOI LUT SetupSpecif
1-16Operation Manual Mechanical SafetySafety NoteCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the product. XBe sure to install the console on a stable
Operation Manual7-32Print Server InformationSet Services to PRINT. You can specify a Print Service using DICOM. NOTE: XOnly a printer that is connect
Chapter 7 Utilities7-33 Border DensitySpecify the color of the image border. Available options are Black and White. Empty DensitySpecify the backgr
Operation Manual7-34 CopiesEnter the number of print copies between 1 and 99. Conguration InfoSpecify the unique settings for the printer. Please
Chapter 7 Utilities7-35 Start DateSpecify the range of dates to search for. X Today: Retrieves the patient list for the current date.X Range: Retr
Operation Manual7-36SC Server InformationSet Services to SC (Storage Commitment). You can specify a Storage Commitment using DICOM. The Storage Commit
Chapter 7 Utilities7-37 Changing DICOM InformationSelect a service on the screen, and then click Edit. Information on the selected service will be di
Operation Manual7-38Job Monitor Click the Job Monitor tab. A job represents a diagnosis of a patient. The Job Monitor tab allows you to view and manag
Chapter 7 Utilities7-39Log Manager Click the Log Manager tab. A log is a le containing the history of DICOM services. The Log Manager tab allows you
Operation Manual7-40X View Selected File: Displays details on the selected log le. X Refresh: Updates information on the selected log le. UtilityI
Chapter 7 Utilities7-41 Text Setup Quick TextCheck this checkbox to enable Quick Text. If Quick Text is enabled, pressing any key on the keyboard sw
1-17Chapter 1 Safety Biological SafetyFor more safety information on probes and biopsy, please refer to Chapter 9 ‘Probes.’WARNING: XUltrasound m
Operation Manual7-42OptionIn the Setup screen, select the Option tab. You can enable or disable optional software and hardware. [Figure 7.26 Setup - O
Chapter 7 Utilities7-43Auto CalcIn the Setup screen, select the AutoCalc tab. Auto Calc. is a function that is available in Spectral Doppler Mode. It
Operation Manual7-44 Measurement SetupIn the Utility menu, select Measure Setup. You can specify or change various measurement settings on specic ne
Chapter 7 Utilities7-45 Cursor & Method Line Marker TypeSpecify the shape of the measurement cursor (caliper cursor) displayed on the screen. Ei
Operation Manual7-46 DisplaySpecify items that you want to display during measurement. Check the checkbox of each item that you want to use. Display
Chapter 7 Utilities7-47PackagesSelect the Packages sub tab under the General tab. You can specify the measurement packages that you want to use with
Operation Manual7-48 Linking with an application Check this checkbox to link measurement menu items with probe presets. Accordingly, the measurement
Chapter 7 Utilities7-49ReportSelect the Report sub tab under the General tab. You can specify settings for measurement reports and printing.[Figure 7
Operation Manual7-50 Report HeaderSpecify information that will appear in the header of reports. You can select more than one item at a time. The sele
Chapter 7 Utilities7-51 OB / FH Header LayoutSpecify the item(s) that will appear in the header of OB or fetal echo measurement reports. You can sele
1-18Operation Manual Applying ALARAThe system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D mode and M mode imaging provide anatomical inf
Operation Manual7-52 Measured DataIf the Write to le checkbox is selected, the Write to le button will appear on the report screen. Write to le al
Chapter 7 Utilities7-53OB In the Measure Setup screen, select the OB tab. You can specify OB measurement settings. GeneralSelect the General sub tab
Operation Manual7-54 SelectedCreate a list with commonly used OB measurement items that are available in MySono U5. The list of OB measurement items
Chapter 7 Utilities7-55 Percentile Info. Percentile CriteriaSelect a value that will be used for percentile calculation:X GA by LMP: Calculates GA
Operation Manual7-56 Display Num of Measure Result BoxSpecify the number of lines for OB measurement results that will be displayed on the screen. Ta
Chapter 7 Utilities7-57 Fetal WeightSpecify EFW (Estimated fetal weight) in the following order: 1. Select an EFW measurement method from EFW equa
Operation Manual7-58Unit InformationShows the unit of the selected reference, such as Input, Output or SD. Table typeX Specify the table type for the
Chapter 7 Utilities7-59EquationEnter a reference equation by using the measurement calculator on the right.Input Value RangesEnter the low and high l
Operation Manual7-60X Selection Shows presets for the selected measurement reference. It also shows the name and type of the reference on the right.
Chapter 7 Utilities7-61 Calc & GraphSelect the Calc & Graph sub tab under the OB tab. You can specify calculation and graph settings. Auto c
1-19Chapter 1 Safety Indirect ControlsThese controls aect imaging mode, pulse repetition frequency, focus depth, pulse length, and probe selection
Operation Manual7-62Cardiac In the Measure Setup screen, select the Cardiac tab. You can specify cardiac measurement settings. Cursor & Method C
Chapter 7 Utilities7-63Vascular In the Measure Setup screen, select the Vascular tab. You can specify vascular measurement settings. [Figure 7.42 Vas
Operation Manual7-64UrologyIn the Measure Setup screen, select the Urology tab. You can specify urology measurement settings. [Figure 7.43 Urology Set
Chapter 7 Utilities7-65Fetal Echo In the Measure Setup screen, select the Fetal Echo tab. You can specify fetal cardiac measurement settings. Cursor
Operation Manual7-66 Demo PlayIn the Utility menu, select Demo Play. This option provides the best images that have been scanned with this system. Us
Chapter 7 Utilities7-67 Storage ManagerIn the Utility menu, select Storage Manager. Storage Manager will open showing all the disk drives mounted in
Operation Manual7-68 RefreshUpdates the list of drives that are connected to the system. NOTE: Refresh should be clicked to refresh the drive list wh
Chapter 8Operating Environment ... 8-3System Maintenance ... 8-4Cleaning and Disinf
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-3 Operating EnvironmentWhen installing the console, please consider the following:CAUTION: XPlacing the system near generato
1-20Operation Manual Additional ConsiderationsEnsure that scanning time is kept to a minimum, and ensure that only medically required scanning is perf
Operation Manual8-4 System MaintenanceNOTE: The expected service life of this equipment is 7 years.Cleaning and DisinfectionUsing inappropriate deter
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-5 DisinfectionNOTE: Use only recommended disinfectants on system surfaces.For product disinfection, disinfectants qualied acc
Operation Manual8-6 Battery Pack MaintenanceBecause the battery pack is an expendable supply, its life is shortened after a long use. When the batter
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-7Charging Battery PackThe battery pack is automatically charged when you connect the AC adapter to it. MySono U5 charges faste
Operation Manual8-8Storing Battery PackIf you do not use MySonoU5, you must remove the battery pack from the product and store it. The temperature ran
Chapter 8 Maintenance8-9 Data MaintenanceCAUTION: Information on user settings or patients may be lost due to shock or internal error. Please make s
Chapter 9Probes ... 9-3Ultrasound Transmission Gel ...
Chapter 9 Probes9-3 ProbesA probe is a device that sends and receives ultrasound waves to acquire image data. It is also referred to as a Transducer
1-21Chapter 1 Safety Mechanical Index (MI) DisplayMechanical bioeects are threshold phenomena that occur when a certain level of output is exceed
Operation Manual9-4Probes Applications PresetsL5-12Musculoskeletal General Small Parts Breast, GeneralVascular GeneralLN5-12Musculoskeletal General
Chapter 9 Probes9-5 List of Available FunctionsThe following table shows the functions that are available for MySono U5 by probe and application: Pr
Operation Manual9-6Probes Applications Presets Q Scan Har PI PPI TDI CM BiopsyP2-4Abdomen General X XXCardiac General PediatricCardio
Chapter 9 Probes9-7 TI TableShown in the title area of the screen, Thermal Index (TI) indicates the estimated temperature increase in a specic body
Operation Manual9-8Ultrasound Transmission GelUsing inappropriate ultrasound gel may damage the probe. For proper transmission of the acoustic beam, o
Chapter 9 Probes9-9Protective SheathSheaths are recommended for clinical applications of an invasive nature, including intraoperative, transrectal, t
Operation Manual9-10Safety PrecautionsCAUTION: XDo not apply mechanical shock to the probe.XDo not place the probe cable on the floor where it can b
Chapter 9 Probes9-11 Electric ShockThe probe uses electrical energy. When it touches conductive materials, there is a risk of electric shock to the p
Operation Manual9-12Cleaning and Disinfecting a ProbeUsing inappropriate detergents or disinfectants may damage the probe.WARNING: XAlways use protec
Chapter 9 Probes9-13NamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2,3)Cidex Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusept Ex
1-22Operation ManualMany of the assumptions used in the process of measurement and calculation are conservative in nature. Over-estimation of actual i
Operation Manual9-14NamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoxSporox IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSaveEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIsopr
Chapter 9 Probes9-15NamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWaveleng
Operation Manual9-16Tips!Symbols (1) Compatible but no EPA Registration (2) FDA 510(k) qualified (3) Has CE mark (4) Discontinued (5) Under De
Chapter 9 Probes9-17The following table lists manufacturers (or distributors) of detergent, disinfectant, and ultrasound gel:Product Manufacturer or
Operation Manual9-18 CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that should be carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned af
Chapter 9 Probes9-19 DisinfectionOnly disinfect vaginal and rectal probes. A 10-6 reduction in pathogens should be reached following the disinfection
Operation Manual9-20 BiopsyA biopsy is an examination method in which tissues are surgically extracted from the patient’s body for examination. A prob
Chapter 9 Probes9-21Using a Biopsy KitWARNING: XCheck the condition of the biopsy needle before use. Do not use a bent biopsy needle.XThe biopsy ne
Operation Manual9-224. Begin scanning the patient. Adjust the position of patient so that the location for examination ts into the needle guideline
Chapter 9 Probes9-23Cleaning and Disinfecting Biopsy KitsClean and disinfect the biopsy kit to reduce pathogens to a level of 10-6. Some components o
1-23Chapter 1 Safety Control Eect - Control aecting the IndicesAs various system controls are adjusted, the TI and MI values may change. This wil
Operation Manual9-24 Cleaning and Disinfecting Plastic Biopsy Kits Cleaning1. After use, remove the biopsy kit from the probe.2. Disassemble the bi
Chapter 9 Probes9-25Assembling Biopsy Kits C2-8Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel nameBP-KIT-035ComponentBiopsy Bracket 1 EANeedle Guide 24 EAMateria
Operation Manual9-263. Secure the Needle Guide Clip.4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-27 C3-7 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel NameBP-KIT-025ComponentsAdapter 1 EANeedle Guide Kit 8 EAVerication KIT 1 EAUser Manual
Operation Manual9-283. Secure the needle guide clip. 4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-29 L5-12 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel NameBP-KIT-023ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EANeedle Guide 8 EAMaterialPolyurethaneAvailabl
Operation Manual9-303. Secure the needle guide clip. 4. After selecting a needle guide with the required gauge, install it onto the
Chapter 9 Probes9-31 LN5-12 Biopsy Guide Specication Model nameBP-KIT-040ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EA16Ga disposable needle guide/probe cover KIT
Operation Manual9-323. Secure the Needle Guide Clip. 4. Insert the needle into the needle guide for use.
Chapter 9 Probes9-33 EV4-9 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel NameBP-KIT-024ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EASheath 2 EA MaterialStainlessAvailable Gauge
1-24Operation Manual Color and Power Controls Color SensitivityRaising color sensitivity will increase TI and more time will be spent on scanning the
Operation Manual9-34 3D2-6 Biopsy Guide SpecicationModel NameBP-KIT-033ComponentsBiopsy Adapter 1 EANeedle Guide 1 EAMaterialTicona-AcetalAvailabl
Chapter 9 Probes9-353. Mount the needle guide on the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
Operation Manual9-36 3DC2-6 Biopsy Guide SpecicationsModel nameBP-KIT-026ComponentBiopsy Adapter 1 EANeedle Guide 24 EAMaterialAcetal CopolymerAva
Chapter 9 Probes9-373. Mount the needle guide on the adapter.4. Install the needle into the needle guide for use.
1-25Chapter 1 Safety Simultaneous and Update MethodsUse of combination modes aects both the TI and MI through the combination of pulse types. Dur
1-26Operation Manual Related Guidance DocumentsFor more information about ultrasonic bioeects and related topics refer to the following;X AIUM Repor
1-27Chapter 1 Safety In Situ, Derated, and Water Value IntensitiesAll intensity parameters are measured in water. Since water does not absorb acous
1-28Operation Manual Acoustic Output and MeasurementThe terms and symbols used in the acoustic output tables are dened in the following paragraphs.IS
1-29Chapter 1 Safety Acoustic Measurement Precision and UncertaintyThe Acoustic Measurement Precision and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainty are desc
1-30Operation ManualThe document includes analysis and discussion of the sources of error/measurement eects due to:Balance system calibration.Absorbi
1-31Chapter 1 Safety Environmental ProtectionCAUTION: XFor disposing of the system or accessories that have come to the end of their lifespan, co
Diagnostic Ultrasound SystemM350-E10300-01Operation ManualVersion 1.03.00English
1-32Operation Manual Battery PackBefore using the battery, you should read and understand the following warnings and cautions.WARNING: XMaintain the
Chapter 2IntroductionWhat Is MySono U5? ... 2-3The Features of MySono U5 ...
2-3Chapter 2 Introduction What Is MySono U5?The MySono U5 is a high-resolution color ultrasonographic image scanner with deep penetration, which p
2-4Operation Manual SpecicationsPhysical DimensionsHeight: 70mm Width: 360mm Depth: 291mmWeight: more than 5.4kg (without battery)Imaging modes2D ima
2-5Chapter 2 Introduction Image StorageMaximum 2,621 frames for CINE memoryMaximum 4,086 Lines for LOOP memoryImage ling systemApplicationAbdomen,
2-6Operation Manual System ComponentsTips!Principles of OperationMedical ultrasound images are created by computer and digital memory from the transm
2-7Chapter 2 Introduction [Figure 2.1 Screen Layout] TitleThis area shows Patient Name, Hospital Name, Application, Frame Rate, Depth, Probe Inform
2-8Operation Manual User InformationThis area provides a variety of information that may be useful while the system is being used. This may include t
2-9Chapter 2 Introduction Control PanelThe system can be controlled via the control panel. The control panel can be manipulated using the ① Dial-But
2-10Operation Manual Control Panel This section describes controls available on the control panel and how to use them. Controls with multiple function
2-11Chapter 2 Introduction ClearUse this button to erase the text, indicator, BodyMarker, and measurement data from the displayed image.Menu ChangeU
2-12Operation ManualClip StoreUse this button to save Cine images. The saved images can be played in SONOVIEW or scan mode.PrintUse this button to pri
2-13Chapter 2 Introduction F7 ReportDisplays the Ultrasound Report screen showing the measurement results for the current application.However, if yo
2-14Operation ManualConsoleWhilst the inside of the console consists of devices enabling the implementation of ultrasound images, the outside of the c
2-15Chapter 2 Introduction - RightProbe Port Probe Lock SwitchUSB Port - LeftSecurity Lock Microphone PortAudio Port - FrontPower IndicatorBattery
2-16Operation ManualPeripheral Devices Based on needs, various peripheral devices can be connected via the corresponding ports located on the left, ri
2-17Chapter 2 Introduction Bluetooth Printer (USB-enabled)X Color : HP Photosmart C7180CAUTION: XMake sure that a Microsoft Windows XP™ (English
2-18Operation ManualBattery PackThe product’s battery is a lithium ion pack. When the AC adapter is not connected or the power supply through the AC a
2-19Chapter 2 Introduction Battery IconsThe battery icons displaying the status of the battery appear in the user information area of the screen. C
PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSEThe Customer shall keep condential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer by
2-20Operation ManualMySono U5 Cart (Optional)The MySono U5 System can be placed on a cart during use or for transport. For more information on install
2-21Chapter 2 Introduction Tips!How to connect Two-probe connector (Optional)You can connect a maximum of two probes with this two probe connectors.
2-22Operation ManualAccessoriesThis product comes with a box containing a variety of accessories: CAUTION: Main cord set, separately certified accordi
Chapter 3Starting DiagnosisPower Supply ... 3-3Connecting the AC Adapter ...
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-3 Power SupplyBoot the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probe and peripheral devices that will be u
Operation Manual3-4Powering OnPress the On/O button when the power is o. Booting begins, and the product logo appears on the screen. When booting is
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-5 Monitor and Audio You can adjust monitor and audio settings as needed any time during diagnosis.Adjusting Monitor
Operation Manual3-6 Probes and Applications Select the desired probe and application before scanning. NOTE: For more information on the supported pro
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-7Connecting a ProbeFor the safety of the console and probe, be sure to power o the console before connecting or dis
Safety Requirements Classications: X Type of protection against electrical shock: Class I XDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patient
Operation Manual3-8Changing Probe PresetIn the Applications screen, you can change the probe preset by selecting a new preset from the list of presets
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-9 Patient Information Press the Patient key on the keyboardkey and then the Patient Information screen will be dis
Operation Manual3-10 AgeEnter the patient’s age in the format yy-mm. If the patient’s birth date has been entered under Birth, the age is automatical
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-11Patient Information by ApplicationEnter or change additional patient information for each application. 1. In the
Operation Manual3-12 SonographerEnter the name of the sonographer who has scanned the patient. When there is more than one name available, the combo
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-13 EDD (LMP) The system uses the LMP or GA input to calculate and display the Expected Date of Delivery (EDD). Tips
Operation Manual3-14 Aborta Enter the number of abortions. New PregnancyDelete the previous OB data for the patient.[Figure 3.4 Study Information -
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-15 Cardiac Under Category, select Cardiac. Enter additional information that is specic to Cardiology. RAP Enter t
Operation Manual3-16Searching for Patient InformationIn the Patient Information screen, select the Search tab. You can search the patient information
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-17 Worklist SearchSearch data stored by accessing the DICOM Modality Worklist Server that is connected to the system
XMedical Electrical Equipment, Part 2: Particular Requirements for Safety - 37 Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment [IEC60601-2-37:
Operation Manual3-18Managing Patient ExamIn the Patient Information screen, select the Exam View tab. A list of exams that have been conducted for the
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-19 Starting ExamAfter selecting an exam, click Review Exam or Continue Exam on the screen. If the selected exam is c
Operation Manual3-20 Deleting ExamAfter selecting an exam, click Delete on the screen. All images included in the exam will be deleted. However, an ex
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-21[Figure 3.11 DICOM Storage] Printing Exam via DICOMNOTE: Before using this function, make sure that DICOM is prope
Operation Manual3-22[Figure 3.12 DICOM Printer] Exporting ExamPerform the following steps to export the selected exam to an external storage device:NO
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-236. Under Directory, select a target location. To create a new directory, click and then specify the directory na
Operation Manual3-24 Backing up ExamPerform the following steps to back up the selected exam in an external storage device:NOTE: Use only USB storage
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-25Changing Measurement DataIn the Patient Information screen, click the Measure Data tab, which allows you to enter
Operation Manual3-26 Page ScrollUse the >> or << on the screen. View Switch to the View screen.[Figure 3.15 Measure Data – Insert] The V
Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis 3-27 SaveOpens the Save To Excel window allowing you to save information on the screen into an Excel le. By default,
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