Users shall carefully read through this manual and fully understand the text before operating the equipment. This manual shall
be placed easy of access for future reference; otherwise it may cause instrument damage or person injury.
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Intellectual Property Information
Company Eickemeyer Medizintechnik fuer Tieraerzte KG (hereinafter referred to as Eickemeyer) has the copyright of this
user’s manual and reserves the right to keep it confidential. This user’s manual shall be used for the sole purpose of operation,
maintenance and servicing of Eickemeyer’s products.
This user’s manual and intellectual property right (including copyright) herewith included is property of Eickemeyer. No
persons may use, disclose or allow a third party to obtain by any means any of the information contained herein without prior
written consent of Eickemeyer. No persons may reproduce this user’s manual, in whole or in part, including but not limited to
photography, photocopy, reprint or translation into any other language without prior written consent of Eickemeyer.
MAGIC 500 - This is registered trade mark of Eickemeyer Company.
Eickemeyer is the sole authority for the interpretation of this user’s manual.
Eickemeyer may revise this manual without prior notice.
Eickemeyer may revise its technical process without prior notice.
Eickemeyer may modify specifications of the product without prior notice.
Liability and Disclaimer Statement
Eickemeyer does not guarantee the correctness of information contained in this manual. Eickemeyer bears no responsibility
for the use of this user’s manual, including but not limited to responsibilities of implied marketability or merchantability applicable
to the product for a particular use.
Eickemeyer shall be responsible for the safety, reliability and proper performance of this equipment on condition that the
assembly, extension, readjustment, modification or service of the equipment herewith related is done by technical personnel
authorized or approved by Eickemeyer Medizintechnik fuer Tieraerzte KG;
The electric equipment is consistent with relevant national standards and the equipment is operated in compliance with the
operation guidance.
Eickemeyer does not guarantee the safety, reliability and proper performance of the product in case of the following conditions:
Equipment or units of which the equipment is formed are disassembled and reassemble, extended or readjusted without
proper authorization;
Users fail to properly operate the equipment in accordance with the requirements specified in this user’s manual.
Product Information
Issue date: 2009-12-10 Version: V1.00
Limited warranty
Repair Service
1. Eickemeyer offers Type B lifetime warranty and charge free repair service from the day of purchasing the equipment:
eighteen months for main unit and typical configured probe and six months for other components.
2. Within warranty period, the company will not be responsible for the following situation:
1) Damage or malfunction arising from failing to comply with the instructions of the User’s Manual;
2) Damage or malfunction caused by falling during moving after purchased;
3) Warranty is expired;
4) Damage or malfunction due to human factors;
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5) Damage or malfunction caused by disassembling and assembling, alteration and repair without the consent of the
company;
6) Instrument losses induced by Force Majeure (like abnormal power supply, fire, flood, lightning strike, earthquake
etc.);
7) Damage or malfunction caused by use of unqualified ultrasonic coupling gel;
8) Damage or malfunction caused by use of probe not provided by our company;
3. Eickemeyer Company shall be responsible for instrument malfunction or damage except that mentioned above and
would provide charge free repair service and replace the components damaged.
4. The company will offer repair service for instrument out of warranty, but additional fees of materials and repair service
will be charged.
5. The customer can repair the instrument out of warranty by themselves, and if necessary, the company can provide
circuit diagram and components under customers’ request.
Return of Goods
Follow the procedure below if you need to return the purchased equipment:
To obtain the right to return the goods, contact local dealer of Eickemeyer Company, indicating product serial number (on
the packing case) or parts serial number (on the part), product model, and reason to return the product (through the dealer to
return the products or parts).
Manufacturer’s Information
E I C K E M E Y E R
Medizintechnik für Tierärzte KG
Eltastraße 8
78532 Tuttlingen
Germany
email: info@eickemeyer.de
www.eickemeyer.de
phone: +49 746196580 0
fax: +49 7461 96580 91
Safety Cautions
1. Warning Symbols and Definitions
The following symbols and definitions are used in this manual to indicate safety level and other important items:
Danger WarningAttention and. Please remember these signs and understand the meaning as you read this
user’s manual. These symbols convey specific meanings as detailed in the table below:
Symbols & Words Connotation
Indicates an imminent danger that may result in personal death or serious injury if not
Danger
Warning
avoided.
Indicates a potential danger that may result in personal injury if not avoided.
Indicates a potential danger or unexpected use condition that may result in light injury or
Attention
property loss or impact if not avoided.
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Indicates that make sure refer to relevant contents in this manual.
2. Safety Symbols
Symbols Meaning Symbols Meaning
3. Labels
Type B applied part
Power supply indication
AC Power
DC Power
Up
Keep dry
Fragile
Stacking limit by number
Temperature limits
Humidity limitation
Atmospheric pressure limitation
Marking for the separate collection of
electrical and electronic equipment
Label Description
Danger:
1. It may have explosion hazard if used with
flammable gas.
2. Operate the probe with care. Read the probe
information in the relevant manual for proper
probe use.
Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices according to Directive 2002/96/EC. The
device, accessories and the packaging have to be disposed of waste correctly at the end of the
usage. Please follow Local Ordinances or Regulations for disposal.
F-3
Contents
C h a p t e r O n e T e c h n i c a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1
C h a p t e r T w o S y s t e m O u t l i n e a n d S t r u c t u r e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2
2 . 1 S t r u c t u r e c o m p o s i t i o n o f t h e i n s t r u m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2
2 . 2 C o m p o n e n t s n a m e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2
2 . 3 P a r t s o f t h e p r o b e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2
2 . 4 F u n c t i o n k e y s d e s c r i p t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . . 2
C h a p t e r T h r e e S y s t e m C o n f i g u r a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3
C h a p t e r F o u r O p e r a t i o n C o n d i t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3
C h a p t e r F i v e S y s t e m I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d C h e c k … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . … … … … … 4
5 . 1 S y s t e m p l a c e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 4
5 . 2 P r o b e i n s t a l l a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 5
5 . 3 S h u t t e r r e l e a s e i n s t a l l a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 5
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5 . 4 B i n d t h e A r m - B a n d … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 6
5 . 5 C o n n e c t t o p o w e r … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 6
5 . 6 V i d e o p r i n t e r i n s t a l l a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 6
5 . 7 C o n n e c t t o t h e m o u s e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
5 . 8 P r o b e c h e c k b e f o r e a n d a f t e r o p e r a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
5 . 9 M a i n u n i t c h e c k b e f o r e a n d a f t e r o p e r a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
5 . 1 0 S y s t e m r e s e t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 7
C h a p t e r S i x F u n c t i o n a l O p e r a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . . 8
6 . 1 S t a r t u p a n d S h u t d o w n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 S y s t e m F u n c t i o n s S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 1 T i m e S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 2 T V M o d e S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 3 E n e r g y S a v i n g S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 4 C h a r a c t e r s B r i g h t n e s s S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 5 H o s p i t a l N a m e S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 8
6 . 2 . 6 K e y S o u n d S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 2 . 7 C o m p r e s s i o n C u r v e S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 2 . 8 C h i n e s e - E n g l i s h S e t t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 3 B r i g h t n e s s a n d C o n t r a s t A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 4 M o d e s e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 4 . 1 B M o d e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 4 . 2 B / B M o d e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 4 . 3 4 B M o d e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 9
6 . 4 . 4 B / M M o d e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 4 . 5 M M o d e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 5 I m a g e G a i n a n d D y n a m i c R a n g e A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 5 . 1 T o t a l G a i n A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 5 . 2 N e a r F i e l d G a i n A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 5 . 3 F a r F i e l d G a i n A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 5 . 4 D y n a m i c R a n g e A d j u s t m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
L o c a l Z o o m a n d D e p t h H e i g h t e n … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 6 . 1 M a g n i f i c a t i o n S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 6 . 2 F r e q u e n c y S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 0
6 . 6 . 3 F r a m e C o r r e l a t i o n S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 6 . 4 I m a g e P o s t - p r o c e s s S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 6 . 5 E d g e E n h a n c e m e n t S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 6 . 6 F o c u s S e l e c t i o n a n d C o n t r o l … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 6 . 7 L o c a l Z o o m a n d L o c a l A d d i t i v e C o l o r … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 6 . 8 D e p t h S e l e c t i o n a n d D e p t h E n h a n c e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6.7 Im a g e H o r i zonta l / V ertica l Re v e r s e , Negativ e , C o l o r S e lectio n , Sc a n R a nge a nd P u n cture
L i n e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 7 . 1 I m a g e L e f t / r i g h t R e v e r s e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 7 . 2 I m a g e U p / d o w n R e v e r s e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 7 . 3 I m a g e N e g a t i v e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 1
6 . 7 . 4 C o l o r S e l e c t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 7 . 5 S c a n R a n g e ( A n g l e / W i d t h C h a n g e ) … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 7. 6 P u n c t ur e g u i d e a n d l i t ho t r i p s y p o s it io n i n g l in e … … … … …… … … … … … …… …… … … 1 2
6 . 8 I m a g e F r e e z e / U n f r e e z e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 9 B o d y M a r k a n d P r o b e M a r k … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 1 0 I m a g e f i l e s s t o r a g e a n d r e c a l l … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 1 0 . 1 S a v e i m a g e f i l e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 2
6 . 1 0 . 2 O p e n i m a g e f i l e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 3
6 . 1 1 S i n g l e d u m p a n d m a s s d u m p … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 3
6 . 1 2 C i n e l o o p … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 4
6 . 1 3 T e x t I n p u t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 4
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6 . 14 C a se r ep or t p r oc e ss i n g c e n te r V 3. 1 s of t w a re ( op t io na l ) …… …… … …… …… … …… …… 1 5
C h a p t e r S e v e n G e n e r a l M e a s u r e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 6
7 . 1 D i s t a n c e M e a s u r e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 6
7 . 2 C i r c u m f e r e n c e / A r e a / V o l u m e M e a s u r e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 6
7 . 3 S l o p e / H e a r t r a t e / C y c l e M e a s u r e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 7
C h a p t e r E i g h t O b s t e t r i c M e a s u r e m e n t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 8
8 . 1 M e a s u r e m e n t a n d C a l c u l a t i o n i t e m s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 8
8 . 2 M e a s u r e m e n t o f G A a n d E D C … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 8
8 . 3 O b s t e t r i c r e p o r t … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . . 1 8
8 . 4 M e a s u r e m e n t i t e m s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … . . 1 8
C h a p t e r N i n e S y s t e m M a i n t e n a n c e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 9
9 . 1 M a i n t e n a n c e b y u s e r s … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 9
9 . 1 . 1 S y s t e m c l e a n , d i s i n f e c t a n d s t e r i l i z e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 1 9
9 . 1 . 2 U s e a n d m a i n t en an ce fo r t h e c h a r g i n g b a t t e r y … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 0
9 . 2 R e p l a c e t h e b a t t e r y … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 1
9 . 3 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 2
9 . 4 S y s t e m m a i n t e n a n c e … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 2
C h a p t e r Te n S t o r a g e a n d T r a n s p o r t a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 3
C h a p t e r E l e v e n S a f e t y C l a s s i f i c a t i o n … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 3
A p p e n d i x S y s t e m B l o c k D i a g r a m … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 2 4
Chapter One Technical Specifications
1.1 Technical Data
1. Grey scale: 256
2. Monitor: 5.7” LCD
3. Main power supply: 100-240V~, frequency: 50/60Hz
4. Rating power: ≤40VA
5. Main Unit Size: approx. 155×180×80mm3 (L×W×H)
6. Weight of main unit: approx. 1.1kg (excluding accessories)
1.2 Primary Functions
1. Mode conversion function.
2. Magnification conversion function.
3. Frequency conversion function.
4. Frame correlation function.
5. Image post-process function.
6. Edge enhancement function.
7. Image freeze/unfreeze.
8. Depth selection function.
9. Depth heighten/pan function.
10. Color display function.
11. Local zooming.
12. Angle/width change.
13. Adjustment and display of near field, far field, total gain and dynamic range.
14. Single-point, multi-point focusing.
15. Image storage.
16. Vertical, horizontal reverse and B/W conversion.
17. Case information, image annotation and auto time display.
18. Body marks.
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19. Measurement of distance, circumference, area, volume, slope, heart rate and cycle.
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2
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20. Obstetric package including 25 tables about 8 kinds of animals, automatic calculation of GA and EDC.
21. Puncture guide.
22. Cine loop.
23. PAL-NTSC Conversion.
24. Energy saving.
25. Chinese-English Switch.
26. Obstetric report.
Chapter Two System Outline and Structure
2.1 Structure composition of the instrument
MAGIC 500 ultrasonic diagnostic instrument is composed of main unit and probe, etc.
2.2 Components name
Fig. MAGIC 500 main unit sketch map
2.3 Parts of the probe (Take 6.5MHz animal transrectal linear array probe for example)
Fig. Parts name of 6.5MHz animal transrectal linear array probe
Name Function
To convert electric signal to ultrasonic signal based on principle of converse piezoelectric
(1) Acoustic lens
(2) Cable To connect the probe to the probe connector.
(3) Probe connector To connect the probe to ultrasonic diagnostic system.
2.4 Function keys description
SN. Function keys Real-time mode function Freeze mode function
effect. The ultrasonic signal, after entering the human body, is reflected as echo wave and
converted to electric signal again. The acoustic lens is on the probe surface. Supply ultrasonic
coupling gel to the acoustic lens surface when performing ultrasonic diagnosis.
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1
Avoid using this equipment with high frequency operational equipment, or
2
3
Mode Selection Text Input
Enter Confirm menu
Main-menu / Cine loop
4
5
6
7
Freeze/Unfreeze
Direction Keys
Quit
Power switch
Chapter Three System Configuration
3.1 Typical configuration
1. Main unit 1 PC
2. 6.5MHz animal transrectal linear array probe 1 PC
The main voltage is varies with different countries or regions.
Warning:
danger may occur.
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wire socket, or electric
ey
are used to control the current for equipment like life support system, the machine shall not
be connected to such power supply socket as it may cause breaker or fuse to trip and cut off
ransient
All plugs of instruments of the system shall be connected into the power socket with
of
must only connect the
EC
it
When system is used around patient, try to avoid the patient touching the system. It can
egularly inspect
equipment is switched completely only by disconnecting the power supply from the wall
,
ailure to do so
Danger:
oxygen or hydrogen) or flammable liquid (such as alcohol) are present. F
may result in explosion.
Attention:
1. Splash 2. No ventilation
3. Direct sunlight 4. Dramatic temperature change
5. Strong shock 6.Close to heat source
7. Chemical medicines 8. Dust
9. Poisonous gas 10. Corrosive gas
11. Rain 12. Moist
13. Thunderstorm weather 14. Strong electromagnetic field (e.g. MRI)
15. Radiation (e.g. X-ray, CT) 16. Defibrillators or short wave therapy equipment
Warning:
1. Do not connect the three-wire power supply to unprotected twoshock may occur.
2. If breakers and fuse of the main power socket are identical to those of the machine, and th
the power supply to the entire premise in case of malfunction or over current or t
current generated at power-on with this ultrasonic system.
3.
protectively earth on the wall and the socket must meet the requirement of power rating
instrument. Multiple portable socket-outlets can not be used for the system.
4. Equipment that connects the signal input part or signal output part
accessories authorized in this manual, and connect the equipment that complies with I
60601-1 standard. When the instrument connects with more than 3 sets of equipment,
may cause the danger of the leakage current accumulation.
1. When instrument works abnormally, do stop working, turn off the power and check the
reason, then contacts the EICKEMEYER Company about it.
2. Turn off power and pull out of the plug from socket after each ultrasonic diagnostic
operation.
3. It is forbidden to drag and press the power and probe cables emphatically; r
whether there is pull-apart and bareness, if there is the phenomena like this, turn off power
supply immediately, stop using it and change it for new one.
4. It is forbidden to load and unload the probe or move the instrument in galvanic to avoid
danger of safety.
5. Pull out of the plug from socket after operation in thunderstorm weather to avoid the
instrument being damaged by lightening.
6. If the temperature changes greatly in short time will cause vapor recovery inside of
instrument, the case may damage the instrument.
7. The
socket.
Do not use this equipment where flammable gas (such as anesthetic gas
System should be avoided using in following environments:
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Please carefully read through and fully understand the safety cautions before moving and placing the system.
Adequate space from rear, left and right side of the machine shall be reserved,
Before connecting or using the probe, make sure that the probe, connecting
efective
ultrasonic
elect proper probe model according to the relevant instructions of ultrasonic
1. Turn off the ultrasonic system before disconnecting the probe.
2. Before disconnecting the probe, place the cable and probe on a stable and leveled position
3.
4.
supply in short time.
1. Unpack the instrument case and check the goods for its completeness according to the packing list furnished.
2. Place the instrument on a stable and leveled position.
3. Leave adequate space of 20 centimeters as minimum from rear, left and right side of the instrument.
5.2 Probe installation
5.2.1 Probe connection
5.2.2 Probe disconnection
Attention:
or the machine may malfunction under excessive heat inside the enclosure.
Warning:
1. The Eickemeyer ultrasonic probe shall be connected to the dedicated Eickemeyer
system only. S
diagnostic system.
2. Check the ultrasonic probe and connecting cable after diagnostic operation. Use of
defective probe may cause electric shock.
3. Do not knock or bump the probe, or it may be damaged and cause electric shock.
4. Unauthorized disassembly of the probe shall be prohibited as it may cause electric shock hazard.
Attention:
Disconnecting the probe
with system power on may damage the system or probe.
so that the probe may not be damaged or injury person by unexpected fall.
Freeze the instrument when instrument is start-up without operation to increase of service life of
probe.
Repeat available machine time should be more than 5 minutes to avoid turn on/off power
Warning:
cable and connector are in normal condition (free of cracks or drop). Use of d
probe may cause electric shock.
Insert the probe connector into the probe socket at the back of the main unit;
Turn off the system, and use probe screwdriver to remove the probe with figure’s method and instructions.
According to arrow direction,
Socket screwdriver
gently press socket screwdriver
and remove the probe.
5.3 Shutter release installation
Install shutter release as shown in the figure.
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In the operation, you can
the
ted fallen, make sure the
"freeze" or "unfreeze" images
using shutter release.
Shutter release
5.4 Bind the Arm-Band
Bind the armband with figure’s method and instructions.
Armband back ring
Arm-Band
1. According to arrow direction, extend your arm
into armband, or disconnect the armband to put
on your arm, the long end through the back ring.
2. According to arrow direction, strain one end of
armband and stick it firmly on the Velcro.
5.5 Connect to power
1. Connect to the power adapter
Insert the output plug of adapter into DC power input interface, which is on the left of main unit.
2. Connect to the main power supply
Insert the power plug (jack) furnished with the machine into power input socket of the power adapter, the other end to
the main power supply. The instrument uses three-core power supply. It connects with the protective earth line when
power plug inserts into its socket.
Warning:
1. Adapter has no switch. The isolation of the system with the MAINS used to unplug
adapter as the intended isolation means.
2. The device should be used only with power adapter provided by Eickemeyer Company.
3. To avoid damaging power adapter or harming people by unexpec
power adapter is placed on the leveled desk.
5.6 Video printer installation
1. Connect the equipotential terminal ( ) of the video printer to the earthing;
2. Connect one end of the video connection line to the video printer and the other end to the video output interface on the
left of main unit;
3. Insert one end of power plug (jack) of the video printer to the power input socket of the video printer, the other end to
the power supply socket.
5.7 Connect to the mouse
Connect the mouse to USB interface on the right side of the main unit.
5.8 Probe check before and after operation
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Check if there are any exceptionally on the surface of the probe or cable jacket, such as peeling, cracks, bulge, or if the
gel on the probe surface each time after
the
acoustic lens is reliable, disinfected or cleaned.
5.9 Main unit check before and after operation
5.9.1 Inspection before start-up
Check the following items before starting the machine:
1. The temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure shall meet the requirements of operation condition.
2. No condensation occurs.
3. No distortion, damage or contamination on system and peripheral. Clean the parts as specified in relevant sections, if the
contaminant is present.
4. Examine the control panel, LCD screen and enclosure to ensure they are in good working condition and free of abnormity
(such as cracks and loosened screws).
5. No damage on power cable, and hard up on its connection.
6. Check probe and its connections to ensure they are free of abnormity (such as scuffing, drop-off or contamination). If the
contaminant is present, clean, disinfect the contaminated objects as specified in relevant sections.
7. No barriers around the intake of equipment.
8. See to it that probe has been cleaned, disinfected and sterilized; else dispose it as specified in relevant sections.
9. Check all the ports of the machine for possible damage or blockage.
10. Clean the field and environment.
5.9.2 Inspection after start-up
Check the following items after starting the machine:
1. No abnormal voice, strange smell and overheating appear.
2. Check the machine to ensure a normal start-up: The power indication light is on and startup picture is shown on the
screen. The machine will be then automatically set in B mode.
3. Check the acoustic lens for abnormal heat when the probe is in use. This can be done by hand touching the probe to feel
the temperature of the lens.
4. Check the image to ensure trouble-free display (no excessive noise or flicker).
5. Check the control panel to ensure normal operation condition.
6. Check the instrument to ensure that the phenomenon of local high temperature will not appear.
5.10 System reset
unit power.
6.1 Startup and Shutdown
Attention:
Attention
If the overheat acoustic lens is placed on the patient’s skin, heat injury may occur.
: Thoroughly clean the coupling
ultrasonic operation, or the coupling gel may become hardened on the acoustic lens of
probe, deteriorating quality of image.
In case of abnormal screen display or no-working for system operation, try to restart the system by turning on/off the main
Chapter Six Functional Operation
In shutdown status, presskey, machine starts up, power indicatorlights.
In startup status, presskey, machine shuts down, power indicatorgoes out. Please note that when shut down the
machine, the time of pressing key is a rather long than normal pressing key.
6.2 System Functions Setting
6.2.1 Time Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
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3. Press direction keysto select Minutes, Hours, Day, Month and Year;
4. When setting minutes, hours, day, month and year, press direction keyto increase value or press direction keyto
decrease value;
5. Presskey to confirm the time setting and quit setting interface.
6.2.2 TV Mode Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “TV mode”;
4. Press direction keysto realize TV mode conversion between PAL and NTSC;
5. Presskey to quit setting interface.
6.2.3 Energy Saving Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “Sleep”;
4. Press direction keysto select energy saving time among 1~99 minutes or select “Off”;
5. Presskey to quit setting interface.
6.2.4 Characters Brightness Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “Font Bright”;
4. Press direction keysto select characters brightness among 160, 192, 224 and 255;
5. Presskey to quit setting interface.
6.2.5 Hospital Name Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “Hospital”;
4. Presskey, the cursor is located above “NAME”; at the same time characters input menu will be shown at the bottom
of the screen:
Caps 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h
Shift i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Press direction keys or operate mouse to move cursor to point to Caps, and then presskey or click left mouse to
achieve capital and small letter conversion; If the cursor point to Shift, presskey or click left mouse again to achieve the
conversion between the letter and punctuation;
5. Press direction keys to choose “numbers” or “characters” and presskey to confirm; Or operate mouse to click
“numbers” or “characters” to input;
6. If need modify the content, presskey to quit the character input menu, press direction keysto delete input
content; presskey again to retype;
7. Presskey to save this setting and quit setting interface.
6.2.6 Key Sound Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “Key Sound”;
4. Press direction keysto select between “On” and “Off”;
5. Presskey to quit setting interface.
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6.2.7 Compression Curve Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Press direction keysto move symbol “<” to point to “Compression Curve”;
4. Press direction keysto select compression curve among “00” –“15”, recommend use 04;
5. Presskey to quit setting interface.
6.2.8 Chinese-English Setting
1. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Preset”;
2. Press direction keysto enter setting interface;
3. Presskey to switch between Chinese and English;
4. Presskey to quit setting interface.
6.3 Brightness and Contrast Adjustment
In the startup default status, press freeze key to unfreeze, presskey to quit the current using status, the adjustment bars
of brightness and contrast will be displayed on the screen by pressing direction keys, adjust them according to actual
need. Press direction keyto increase brightness and contrast, direction keyto decrease them; press direction
keysto select brightness or contrast adjustment.
Note: If direction keyscannot be adjusted when adjust brightness in normal operation mode, must be exit current
operating condition of direction keys.
6.4 Mode selection
In real-time mode, presskey repeatedly to realize mode switching of B, B/B, 4B, B/M and M.
6.4.1 B Mode
B mode is a basic operation mode after startup and a single-framed B mode image is displayed.
6.4.2 B/B Mode
1. In real-time mode, presskey to enter B/B mode.
2. B/B image switch. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move the cursor to “B/B Mode”
and then press direction keysto switch image display. Or right click mouse to switch image display, the selected
image is activated and the other one is frozen.
3. In real-time mode, presskey to exit B/B mode.
6.4.3 4B Mode
1. In real-time mode, presskey to enter 4B mode.
2. 4B image switch. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move the cursor to “4B Mode”,
then press direction keysto switch display among four images; Or right click mouse to switch display among four
images, the selected image is activated and the other three are frozen.
3. In real-time mode, presskey to exit 4B mode.
6.4.4 B/M Mode
1. In real-time mode, presskey to enter B/M mode.
2. Change of scan mode. Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “M Mode”
and then press direction keysto change the M ultra-scan mode. Or right click mouse to realize the change of scan
mode.
3. Move sample line. Presskey to quit the current using status for direction keys. Press direction keys to move sample
line.
4. In real-time mode, presskey to exit B/M mode.
6.4.5 M Mode
1. In real-time mode, presskey to enter M mode.
2. Change of M-scan mode: Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “M Mode”
and then press direction keysto change the M ultra-scan mode. Or right click mouse to realize the change of scan
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mode.
3. Change of M speed: Presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “M Speed” and
then press direction keysto select the eight kinds of scan speed. Or left click mouse to switch M speeds.
4. In real-time mode, presskey to exit M mode.
6.5 Image Gain and Dynamic Range Adjustment
6.5.1 Total Gain Adjustment
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Gain: ” in the
display area. Press direction keyto increase image total gain and direction keyto reduce total gain so as to control the
total gain of the entire image.
6.5.2 Near Field Gain Adjustment
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Near: ” in the
display area. Press direction keyto increase near field gain and direction keyto reduce near field gain so as to control the
gain in near field region.
6.5.3 Far Field Gain Adjustment
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Far: ” in the display
area. Press direction keyto increase far field gain and direction keyto reduce far field gain so as to control the gain in far
field region.
6.5.4 Dynamic Range Adjustment
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Dyn: ” in the display
area. Press direction keyto increase the value of dynamic range and direction keyto decrease the value of dynamic range
so as to control the dynamic range of the entire image.
6.6 Selection of Magnification, Frequency, Frame Correlation, Image Post-process, Edge Enhancement, Focus Number, Local
Zoom and Depth Heighten
6.6.1 Magnification Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and move cursor to “Zoom” and then press direction keysto
choose eight kinds of magnification.
6.6.2 Frequency Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Freq.” in the
display area. Press direction keysto realize frequency conversion.
6.6.3 Frame Correlation Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Avg” in the
display area. Press direction keysto realize four levels of frame correlation.
6.6.4 Image Post-process Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “IP” in the display
area and then press direction keysto obtain corrected image. System default is 2.
6.6.5 Edge Enhancement Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Edge” in the display
area and then press direction keysto gain four levels of sharpened images. System default is 0.
6.6.6 Focus Selection and Control
In real-time mode and in B, B/B or 4B mode, presskey to enter main-menu and move cursor to “F. Num” and then
press direction keysto choose from the four focus modes of stage 1(Full process dynamic focus), 2, 3 and 4.
In real-time mode and in B, B/B, 4B, B/M or M mode, presskey to quit menu mode, press direction keysagain to
move the single focus up and down; focus is intelligent in the status of stage 2, 3 or 4, the focal position and focal length can not
be changed in this time.
Note: In B/M or M mode, only allowed choose single focus mode.
6.6.7 Local Zoom and Local Additive Color
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In real time B mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Local Zoom” in
the display area and then press direction keys, a box appears. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the box to
the position to be enlarged, the selected image be enlarged; Presskey to quit local zoom status.
In the color display, the selected image which by above mentioned operation will be enlarged and added color.
6.6.8 Depth Selection and Depth Enhancement
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Depth” in the
display area and then press direction keysto select depth, presskey to quit depth selection.
Note: There is no depth selection function when main unit matching probe which its nominal frequency greater than or
equal to 6.5MHz.
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Upgrade” in the
display area and then press direction keys, “” appears on the screen. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move
image up/down or left/right so as to observe the images of different depth and width. Presskey to quit depth heighten/pan
status.
6.7 Image Horizontal/Vertical Reverse, Negative, Color Selection, Scan Range and Puncture Line
6.7.1 Image Left/right Reverse
In real-time mode and in B, B/B, 4B or B/M mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto
move cursor to “H Rev” and then press direction keysto realize image horizontal reverse. Or left click mouse also to
realize image horizontal reverse. The image horizontal reverse is the change of probe scanning direction. The probe scanning
direction is indicated by the arrow on the upper left area of the image.
6.7.2 Image Up/down Reverse
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “V Rev” and then
press direction keysto realize image vertical reverse.
6.7.3 Image Negative
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Image POS” and
then press direction keysto realize negative function.
6.7.4 Color Selection
In real-time mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “COLOR:” in the
display area and then press direction keysto realize color conversion of eight colors (including one kind of black and
white).
6.7.5 Scan Range (Angle/Width Change)
In real-time B mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Angle” and then
press direction keysto choose angle/width.(convex array for scanning angle and linear array for scanning width).
6.7.6 Puncture guide and lithotripsy positioning line
Puncture guide line: In real-time B mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor
to “Puncture” and then press direction keysto choose line 1, presskey to confirm, two puncture guide lines appear
on the screen, press direction keysto change the angle of the first puncture guide line, press direction keysto
change the start position of the first puncture guide line. Presskey again to enter main-menu and press direction
keysto move cursor to “Puncture” and then press direction keysto choose line 2, presskey to confirm, press
direction keysto change the angle of the second puncture guide line, press direction keysto change the start
position of the second puncture guide line. Presskey to quit the puncture guide status.
Lithotripsy positioning line: In real-time B mode, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move
cursor to “Puncture:” and then press direction keysto choose line 3, presskey to confirm, lithotripsy positioning line
appears on the screen. Repeatedly presskey to realize the switch of lithotripsy positioning line between show and hide.
Presskey to quit.
6.8 Image Freeze/Unfreeze
In real-time mode, presskey or middle mouse key to freeze the image; in frozen status, presskey or middle mouse
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key to unfreeze the image.
6.9 Body Mark and Probe Mark
This product contains 22 body marks that are divided into two pages when display. The operation steps are as follows:
1. In frozen status, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move cursor to “Body mark”,
presskey, body marks will be showed in the image area, press direction keys to change pages;
2. Press direction keys to move to the position of desired body mark, presskey to confirm the selected body mark;
3. Press direction keys or operate mouse to change the probe mark position; presskey to change probe mark direction;
4. Presskey to quit body mark and probe mark status;
5. Presskey to quit froze and body mark status.
6.10 Image files storage and recall
6.10.1 Save image file
Storage to main unit
1. Freeze the image;
2. Presskey, a “Save” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
3. Press direction keysto select the image code need to be saved in the “LOCAL”, such as choose “003”;
4. Presskey to appear “Wait” prompt. After the prompt disappear, the current image is saved in the frame for coded
“003”. The saved image code is preceded with asterisk “*”;
5. Presskey to quit saving status and presskey to return to real-time status.
Storage to U disk
1. Plug U disk;
2. Freeze the image;
3. Presskey, a “Save” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
4. Press direction keysto select the image code need to be saved in the U disk, such as choose “004”;
5. Presskey to appear “Wait” prompt. After the prompt disappear, the current image is saved in the frame for coded
“004”. The current image is saved under the specified folder in the U disk; the folder name is patient number (ID), which is
made up of underline, letters or numbers, without spaces; file name is the selected saving code. If user did not enter the
number (ID), the folder name defaults to “USER”;
6. Presskey to quit saving status and presskey to return to real-time mode.
Explanation:
1. Each number (ID) corresponds to a folder, the largest storage for each folder is 100 images.
2. Presskey, can select “LOCAL” or “U Disk”.
6.10.2 Open image file
Open image in the main unit
1. Freeze the image;
2. Continuously presskey twice, a “Read” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
3. Press direction keysto select the image code need to be read out in the “LOCAL”, such as choose “003*”;
4. Presskey to appear “Wait” prompt. After the prompt disappear, the image stored in frame “003*” is read out;
5. Presskey to quit reading status and presskey to return to real-time status.
Open image in the U disk
1. Plug U disk;
2. Freeze the image;
3. Continuously presskey twice, a “Read” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
4. Press direction keysto select the image code need to be read out in the U disk, such as choose “004*”;
5. Presskey to appear “Wait” prompt. After the prompt disappear, the image stored in frame “004*” is read out;
6. Presskey to quit reading status and presskey to return to real-time status.
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Explanation:
1. When reading images, it must choose the image code with “*”. The stored and read out images are all black and white
images.
2. In the status for saving or reading images, presskey, can delete the image with “*” mark in main unit or in the U
disk.
6.11 Single dump and mass dump
6.11.1 Single dump
From main unit to U disk
1. Read out the image in the main unit, “Img” with highlight status is displayed on lower right corner of the screen;
2. Presskey, a “Dump” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
3. Press direction keysto select the image saving code in the U disk, such as choose “005”;
4. Presskey, “Dump” prompt disappears, until the “Dump” re-appears, the current image can be dumped in the frame for
coded “005”. The dumped image code is preceded with asterisk “*”;
5. Presskey to quit dumping status and presskey to return to real-time status.
From U disk to main unit
1. Read out the image in the U disk, “Img” with highlight status is displayed on lower right corner of the screen;
2. Presskey, a “Dump” prompt appears on lower right corner of the screen;
3. Press direction keysto select the image saving code in the “LOCAL”, such as choose “006”;
4. Presskey, “Dump” prompt disappears, until the “Dump” re-appears, the current image can be dumped in the frame for
coded “006”. The dumped image code is preceded with asterisk “*”;
5. Presskey to quit dumping status and presskey to return to real-time status.
6.11.2 Mass dump
From main unit to U disk
1. Freeze the image, continuously press cine loop keyuntil enter “PAUSE” status;
2. Presskey, “LOCAL -> U Disk Mass Dump?” prompt display at the bottom of the screen;
3. Presskey, “Dumping” prompt appears, images are mass dumped under the “DUMP” folder in the U disk, and the
number behind “PAUSE” character is the number of folder name of mass dumping. After finishing mass dumping, return
to “PAUSE” status;
4. Presskey to quit mass dumping status and presskey to return to real-time status.
From U disk to main unit
1. Plug U disk;
2. Freeze the image, continuously press cine loop keyuntil enter “PAUSE” status;
3. Presskey twice, “U Disk -> LOCAL Mass Dump?” prompt display at the bottom of the screen;
4. Presskey, “Dumping” prompt appears, the number behind “PAUSE” character is the number of folder name of mass
dumping. After finishing mass dumping, return to “PAUSE” status;
5. Presskey to quit mass dumping status and presskey to return to real-time status.
Explanation: Mass dump, which is dump images from main unit to “DUMP” folder in the U disk; can also dump the images
under the “DUMP” folder in the U disk to main unit.
6.12 Cine loop
In real-time mode, the system is always saving the scanned image. The playback images are for a period time images
before freeze.
Freeze the image, continuously presskey three times to enter the automatic playback status; Presskey to enter
pause status when playing back; Press direction keysor operate mouse to view images frame by frame in pause status;
Continuously presskey three times again to return to automatic playback status. In the process of saving and playback,
relevant data of image frames saved and played are shown on the lower right corner of the screen.
Presskey to return to frozen status.
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Presskey unfreeze and quit playback status.
Note: If the images appear abnormal, that is without enough storage time and the images have not been stored full.
6.13 Text Input
Operation steps:
1. Freeze image;
2. Presskey, the cursor is located behind name;
3. Presskey again or right click mouse, at the same time characters input menu will be shown at the bottom of the
screen:
Caps 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f g h
Shift i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Press direction keys or operate mouse to move cursor to point to Caps, and then presskey or left click mouse to
achieve capital and small letter conversion; If the cursor point to Shift, presskey or left click mouse again to achieve
the conversion between the letter and punctuation;
4. Press direction keys to choose “numbers” or “characters” and presskey to confirm; Or operate mouse to click
“numbers” or “characters” to input;
5. After inputting name, presskey and then press direction keyto move cursor to “ID” and presskey again to
input according to Step 4, the number (ID) only be made up of numbers, letters or underlines;;
6. After inputting ID, presskey and press direction keys to move cursor to image area and presskey again to input
according to Step 4;
7. If need modify the content, continuously presskey twice to quit annotation status, press direction keysto
select “Clear”, at last presskey to clear all noted marks and retype;
8. Presskey to quit.
6.14 Case report processing center V3.1 software (optional)
6.14.1 Function Introduction
1. Connect computer with USB interface of main unit, ultrasonic images transmit to PC and realize images mass memory.
2. Support five types case report template edit and print.
6.14.2 Use Instruction
1. Follow the "USB Installation Instruction V3.1" of CD to install the "Case Report Processing Center V3.1" software.
2. Insert USB cable into "USB interface" of main unit, and then switch on the power of main unit.
3. Connect the other end of USB cable to "USB Interface" of computer.
4. Open the "ImageUsb.exe" file in the Case Report Processing Center V3.1, that is double click the logo, and
click, then click "Start", the current displaying image transmitted to PC.
5. Click "Save" and then input the file name, so the image saved to PC.
6. Press thebutton to exit the Case Report Processing Center V3.1.
7. A detailed use instruction sees also the "Use Instruction V3.1" in the CD.
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Chapter Seven General Measurement
7.1 Distance Measurement
1. In B, B/B or B/M mode, choose desired image and freeze it, the cursor is located in the “Measure” position of display
area;
2. Presskey, the measurement methods are showed in the lower left of the screen, press direction keysto
choose “Distance”, presskey again, the cursor will show “+”; or click left mouse, the cursor will show “+”;
3. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the “+” mark to desired position, presskey or click left mouse to
set the “+” mark position as the start of the measurement;
4. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the“+” mark to the end of the measurement. A lighted dotted line
appears between the start and the end as the dashed locus of the measurement. The measured value is automatically
displayed at the built-in mark“+: ----mm” on the right side of the screen;
5. Presskey or click left mouse repeatedly to exchange the start and end of the measurement;
6. Presskey or click right mouse to finish the first measurement;
7. Repeat the steps 3~6 to complete the multi-group data measurement;
8. Continuously presskey twice to quit the measurement status;
9. Press direction keysto choose “Clear” or synchronously click the left and right key of mouse to clear all marks
and data;
10. Presskey or click the middle mouse to unfreeze, clear all marks and data and quit the measurement status.
7.2 Circumference/Area/Volume Measurement
Circumference/area measurement with trace method
1. In B, B/B, B/M mode, choose desired image and freeze it, the cursor is located in the “Measure” position of display
area;
2. Presskey, the measurement methods are showed in the lower left of the screen, press direction keysto
choose “Trace”, presskey again, the cursor will show “+”; or click left mouse, the cursor will show “+”;
3. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the “+” mark to desired position, presskey or click left mouse to
set the “+” mark position as the start of the measurement; or click right mouse to set the “+” mark position as the start
of the measurement;
4. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the“+” mark to the end of the measurement. A locus appears in the
direction of operation between the two measurement marks. The measured circumference value is displayed
automatically at the built-in mark “C: 00000mm” on the right part of the screen. Presskey or click right mouse to
display at the built-in mark “A: 00000mm2” the value of the measured area formed by measurement line enclosure;
5. Presskey, the measurement methods are showed in the lower left of the screen, continue to choose “Trace” to
measure;
6. Repeat steps 3, 4 to complete the multi-group data measurement;
7. Continuously presskey twice to quit the measurement status;
8. Press direction keysto choose “Clear” or synchronously click the left and right key of mouse to clear all marks
and data;
9. Presskey or click the middle mouse to unfreeze, clear all marks and data and quit the measurement status.
Circumference/area/volume measurement with ellipse method
1. In B, B/B, B/M mode, choose desired image and freeze it, the cursor is located in the “Measure” position of display
area;
2. Presskey, the measurement methods are showed in the lower left of the screen, press direction keysto
choose “Ellipse”, presskey again, the cursor will show “+”; or click left mouse, the cursor will show “+”;
3. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the “+” mark to desired position, presskey or click left mouse to
set the “+” mark position as the start of the measurement;
4. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the“+” mark to the end of the measurement, at the same time the
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elliptic curve appears; or click middle mouse to appear elliptic curve;
5. Presskey, the “”mark appears on the screen. Hold downorkey to change the minor axis of the
ellipse so as to satisfy the test area. The measured values are displayed at the built-in characters “C: 00000mm, A:
00000mm2, V: 00000 cm3” on the right part of the screen automatically;
6. Presskey again to quit the minor axis status; Presskey or repeatedly click left mouse to exchange the start and
end;
7. Presskey or click right mouse to finish the first measurement;
8. Repeat the steps from 3 to 7 to complete the multi-group data measurement;
9. Continuously presskey twice to quit the measurement status;
10. Press direction keysto choose “Clear” or synchronously click the left and right key of mouse to clear all marks and
data;
11. Presskey or click the middle mouse to unfreeze, clear all marks and data and quit the measurement status.
7.3 Slope/Heart rate/Cycle Measurement
The method to measure slope/hear rate/cycle is identical with distance measurement.
Note: In B/M mode, if both start and end of the measurement mark fall into the B-mode area, the value of the
“+: ”refers to distance; if start and end of the measurement mark fall into the M-mode area, the value of the
“+: ”refers to depth; if the start and end are in separate areas, the “+: ”will display “----”sign or invalid value.
: denotes depth measured in mm (millimeter)
EF: denotes slope coefficient measured in mm/s (millimeter per second)
HR: denotes heart rate measured in times/minute (times per minute)
T: denotes cycle measured in ms (millisecond)
8.1 Measurement and Calculation items
Obstetric tables of the system including: 1.BOVINE, 2.EQUINE, 3.OVINE, 4.CANINE, 5.FELINE, 6.GOAT, 7.LLAMA, 8. SWINE,
which is reference for doctor.
8.2 Measurement of Gestational Age (GA) and Estimated Date of Confinement (EDC)
Follow the steps below:
Attention:
area measurement≤≤≤≤1mm2; volume measurement≤≤≤≤1cm3; heart rate measurement≤
1bmp; time measurement≤1ms. Due to differences in images obtained by each user in
different times, the actual object for the accuracy of the measurement may be greater
than the above-mentioned values.
1. In B, B/B mode, freeze the desired image, press direction keysto choose “OB” in the display area;
2. Presskey to display the obstetric measurement animals on the lower part of the screen, “VET Select: 1.BOVINE,
The accuracy of software measurement: distance measurement≤≤≤≤1mm;
Chapter Eight Obstetric Measurement
2.EQUINE, 3.OVINE, 4.CANINE, 5.FELINE, 6.GOAT, 7.LLAMA, 8. SWINE”, press direction keysto select the
measurement animal, presskey to confirm, measured parameters of this animal are showed on the lower part of
the screen, (for example, select goat that is, display the types of goat);
3. Press direction keysto select the measured parameters (for example select goat, this step is to select the type
of goat, presskey again to display the measured parameters of goat), presskey, the cursor will show “+”;
4. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the “+” mark to desired position, presskey or click left mouse to
set the “+” mark position as the start of the measurement;
5. Press direction keys or operate mouse to move the“+” mark to the end of the measurement. A lighted dotted line
appears between the start and the end as the dashed locus of the measurement. The measured value is automatically
displayed at the built-in mark“+: ----mm” on the right side of the screen; G.A and EDC value to be displayed in real time
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in the right area of the screen;
6. Presskey or repeatedly click left mouse to exchange the start and end;
7. Presskey or click right mouse to finish the first measurement;
8. Repeat the steps from 3 to 7 to complete the multi-group data measurement;
9. Presskey to quit measurement status for this animal;
10. Repeat steps 2 to 9 to complete a variety of animals measurements;
11. Press direction keysto choose “Clear” or synchronously click the left and right key of mouse to clear all marks
and data;
12. Presskey or click the middle mouse to unfreeze, clear all marks and data and quit the measurement status.
8.3 Obstetric report
In frozen status, presskey to enter main-menu and press direction keysto move the cursor to the position
“Report”. Press direction keysto display obstetric report. Presskey to exit obstetric report status.
8.4 Measurement items
1. Items measurable in B mode: distance, circumference, area, volume, gestational age (GA) and estimated date of
confinement (EDC).
2. Items measurable in B/B mode: distance, circumference, area, volume, gestational age (GA) and estimated date of
confinement (EDC).
3. Items measurable in B/M mode: distance or depth, slope, heart rate and cycle.
4. Items measurable in M mode: depth, slope, heart rate and cycle.
5. If the display becomes “----”, it indicates an invalid measurement value.
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Chapter Nine System Maintenance
he power supply wire before cleaning
of the system. It may cause electric shock if clean the system under
any water or
disinfect
To prevent the infection or the cross infection, the probe surface should be covered with a
e the source of
description of
.
The system maintenance should be performed by the user and service engineer. Users shall be in full charge of maintenance,
repair and operation of the system after purchasing the product.
9.1 Maintenance by users
9.1.1 System clean, disinfect and sterilize
3. Sterilize the probe
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Warning
: Turn off the instrument and pull out t
every instrument
power is on.
Warning
:
There is no any water-roof device in the system. Do not splash
liquor into the system; otherwise it will cause malfunction or electric shock.
Attention
:
1. Probe without cleaning, disinfection or sterilization may become the source of
contamination, so cleaning or disinfection to the probe is very necessary after every
ultrasonic diagnosis.
2. To prevent possible infection, it is advisable to wear sterilized gloves when clean,
or sterilize the ultrasonic probe.
3. In the process of cleaning, disinfection or sterilization, avoid probe overheat (exceeding
60℃℃℃℃) as it may be deformed or damaged under excessive heat.
4.
condom every time before diagnose the cavity.
5. Do not use the probe packing box to store the probe as the box may becom
contamination.
6. The waterproof grade of intra-cavity probe is IPX7, others are IPX4.
1. Clean the probe
1) Wear sterilized gloves to prevent possible infection.
2) Clean the probe with sterile water to remove all contaminants. Do not use brush as it may damage the probe.
3) Dry the probe with sterilized cloth or gauze after cleaning. Do not dry the probe by heating it.
2. Disinfect the probe
1) Wear sterilized gloves to prevent possible infection in the process of disinfection.
2) Clean the probe firstly before disinfection, and then wipe the probe twice with 75% alcohol.
3) Clean the probe with sterile water to thoroughly remove residual chemicals.
4) Clean the water off the probe surface with sterilized cloth. Never dry the probe by heating it.
Warning
:
Do not place the ultrasonic probe connector into water or disinfectant as it
may cause electric shock.
1) Wear sterilized gloves to prevent possible infection in the process of sterilization.
2) Clean the probe firstly before sterilization. 2glutaraldehyde disinfectant is recommended for the probe. Immerse the
part of the probe (See sterilization sketch map) in liquid for more than 10 hours for sterilization.
Attention
1. Please carefully read the instructions provided by disinfectant provider about the
sterilization liquid concentration and sterilization method as well as the
the dilution method.
2. Glutaraldehyde liquid should use the activator
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detergent for example alcohol etc
hese kinds of liquid may degrade the internal
3) Clean the probe with sterile water to remove residual chemicals.
4) Clean the water off the probe surface with sterilized cloth. Never dry the probe by heating it.
1). Clean the probe cable and its connector with soft, dry cloth.
2). In case of die-hard blots, clean with soft cloth dipped in moderate detergent and then air-dry it.
5. Clean the LCD screen
Clean the liquid crystal display with dry, soft flax. Anti-static LCD clean cloth for cleaning liquid crystal display is also
applicable.
6. Clean the control panel, shell
the blots, and then dry the instrument with soft, dry cloth or with air.
7. Clean the video printer
9.1.2 Use and maintenance for the charging battery
Attention:
Do not clean the screen with hydrocarbon
or OA equipment cleaning media. T
Clean the instrument surface with soft, dry cloth or with soft cloth dipped in moderate water cleaning media to remove
1). Use the soft dry cloth to wipe the video printer.
2). If it is difficult to wipe away the blemish, clean with soft cloth dipped in moderate detergent and then air-dry it.
1. Only use charger and corresponding model of battery provided by Eickemeyer Company.
2. The output port of adapter plugs into the input port of charger to charge, the minimum charging time is 3 hours, and the
full charged battery can be used for 1.5~2 hours;
3. The fore three times battery charging should be more than 8 hours to make sure the lithium battery get to the full
activation;
4. The battery can be charged hundreds of times, but it will be exhausted gradually. When the work time decreased sharply,
the battery should be replaced;
5. Only the battery provided by Eickemeyer Company can be used. The charging time should be less than 12 hours for one
time, otherwise, that will short the battery life;
6. The excess high or low temperature will affect the charging performance, and short the battery life and capacity. The
battery should be put in the dry and warm environment.
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Do not throw the battery into water or be wet, which will lead to the battery leakage,
ch will lead to
3. Do not connect the anode and cathode reversely, which will lead to the battery leakage,
n or
or conductor; do not transport or
store the battery together with necklaces, hairpins or other metal objects, which will lead to
r mechanically shake the battery, which will lead to the
or
ent, which will lead to
, which will lead to the
ttery), or
different capability or different model or different brand battery, which will lead to the
or
abnormal
phenomenon happens to the battery, such as particular smell or abnormal heat or distortion
15. Do remove the battery from the near fire if any leakage or particular smell happens, which
e, instead of washing it and get help from
, such as hot sunshine or in the car
, even worsen its performance and shorten its
18. If use the battery beyond the listed environment on the manual, it will worsen its
; especially throw it in the
lectric
is too low. Connect the main unit to external power supply and recharge the
Attention:
quantity
battery, or turn off the machine to recharge.
Attention:
fire. Please deal with it according to local statutes.
Attention:
1.
explosion or fire;
2. Do not use or store the battery near the heat source, such as fire or heater, whi
the battery leakage, explosion or fire;
explosion or fire;
4. Do not heat up or throw the battery into fire, which will lead to the leakage, explosio
fire;
5. Do not connect the anode and cathode with any metal
the leakage, explosion or fire;
6. Do not hammerblow, throw o
leakage, explosion or fire;
7. Do not insert the battery with nail or other speculate objects; do not hammer blow
trample the battery, which will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
8. Do not weld the battery terminal directly, which will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
9. Do not disassemble the battery in any way, which will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
10. Do not charge the battery near the heat source or extra-hot environm
the leakage, explosion or fire;
11. Do not put the battery into the microwave oven or pressure vessel
leakage, explosion or fire;
12. Do not mixed use the battery together with one-off battery (such as dry ba
leakage, explosion or fire;
13. Do not use the abnormal battery with particular smell or abnormal heat or distortion
turn colors or abnormal phenomena, which will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
14. Do stop the charge and pull out the battery from the charger at once if any
or turn colors. Otherwise, each of above will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
will lead to the leakage, explosion or fire;
16. If any leakage splash into eye, do not wipe the ey
the doctor as soon as possible. Otherwise, the eye will be injured;
17. Do not use the battery in the extremely hot environment
when it is too hot, because these will catch fire
life;
performance or shorten its life, even lead to extreme heat or explosion or fire.
A power indicator will appear “X” and glitter continually when the e
Don’t throw away the exhausted battery anywhere
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I
nstall
ed
machine
of
9.2 Replace the battery
1. Dismantle battery
According to the direction of the arrow, toggle “Push button of battery storage”, removed “Upper cover of battery
storage” as shown in figure, take out the battery.
2. Install battery
Put the battery into battery storage of main unit; cover the “Upper cover of battery storage” into the corresponding
position, and then toggle the push button in the opposite direction, lock the “Upper cover of battery storage”.
Upper cover of battery storage
Battery
Push button of battery storage
Fig. Dismantle, install the battery
9.3 Troubleshooting
User shall prepare a proper maintenance plan featuring regular servicing and examination in order to ensure normal
instrument performance. If any abnormity occur, timely contact International Trade Dept of Eickemeyer for support.
If the following problems occur on starting up the machine, try to make corrections following the method in the table. If the
problem remains unsolved, contact International Trade Dept of Eickemeyer for support.
Trouble Correction
Power-on light is not on and no screen
display is present when starting the machine.
1. Check power supply.
2. Check power cable and connections.
3. Check power adapter.
Character and grey scale are displayed, but
no ultrasonic image on the screen.
Probe is not properly connected. Turn off the power and reconnect the
probe.
1. Check power supply.( spark interference present)
2. Check environment.(source of interference around the machine,
Intermittent stripe, snow, or far-field
interference appears on screen.
such as electric motor, ultrasonic atomizer, automobile, computer or
other interference )
3. Check power plug/socket of the instrument or probe connectors.
They shall be properly contacted.
Image display is not clear.
1. Adjust the total gain, near field, far field.
2. Adjust the brightness and contrast level.
Control panel malfunction Restart the system by turning off the main unit power.
9.4 System maintenance
To ensure the performance and safety of instrument, it must be checked after using 1 year. When check the instrument,
please consult the factory-authorized distributor of Eickemeyer Company for service, as they need to have professional
technology engineers.