Chapter 1 Overview; Features - Sony HVO-3300MT Instructions For Use Manual

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Chapter 1: Overview

Features

The Sony HVO-3300MT has video input and output
terminals, built–in HDD. It is possible to record input
video signal and playback the recording data to outputs
terminal. This system has Blu-ray, DVD drive and user
can move the recording data to Blu-ray and DVD-R disc.
Improved efficiency during and after
medical procedures
Video and still image recording
Record videos and still images from endoscopic devices
and cameras used in the operating room. HD/SD-
compatibility allows recording and playback in high
definition. Recording and playback of 3D images is also
supported.
Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous recording
The unit is equipped with a Ch1/Ch2 simultaneous
recording function that automatically performs Ch2
recording during Ch1 recording.
"Ch" refers to the channels on which recording and
playback are performed, and the unit allows control of up
to two channels simultaneously.
Simultaneous saving to two external storage
media devices
Data can be saved to two external media devices while it
is being recorded to the internal hard disk.
Streaming transmission of surgical and
examination images
The unit is equipped with a streaming server function that
allows endoscopic and laparoscopic images and audio,
for example, to be streamed from operating or
examination rooms to other locations in real time.
Obtaining patient information from MWL
Patient IDs, patient names, and other patient information
can be obtained from Modality Worklist (MWL).
Printer connectivity
Connect the unit to a printer, and print images via simple
controls from the [Image List] screen. You can also
configure settings to print images when they are captured.
The printed images can be used in simple medical reports.
Vital sign input support
Vital sign monitoring information (i.e., vitals data) can be
input to the unit as images and recorded. By using the
PinP function, you can even superimpose the vitals data
on endoscopic images, for example, and record.
Tip
To input vitals data, the monitoring device must support
RGB output.
Support for a variety of external storage media
Record simultaneously to USB-compatible external hard
drives and USB memory devices via simple controls, or
copy the data at a later time. This is useful when you want
to edit recorded images on a computer.
Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Always use USB-compatible external hard drives and
USB memory devices that operate solely on the power
supplied by the unit.
Connecting a device that operates on an AC power supply
may result in an influx of leakage currents from the
connected device, which may in turn result in electric
shocks to the patient and operator.
If use of such devices cannot be avoided, be sure to
connect an isolation transformer to the power supply of
the connected device or connect an isolator between the
connection cables to isolate the power supply, and verify
that the risk of electric shock from the system has been
sufficiently reduced to levels that conform to IEC 60601-
1 standards.
Editing recorded data
Record images to external media, and use commercially
available software to play back or edit the images on a
computer as necessary.
For details on playback and editing software, contact
your local Sony representative.
Network file transfer
Transfer recorded data from the operating room directly
to computers within the hospital network.
Warning
Using this unit for medical purposes
The connectors on this unit are not isolated.
Do not connect any device other than one which conforms
to IEC 60601-1 standards.
When an information technology device or AV device that
uses an alternating current is connected, current leakage
may result in an electric shock to the patient or operator.
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