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LOGIQ 200 PRO Series
Quick Start
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  • Page 1 GE Medical Systems Training In Partnership LOGIQ 200 PRO Series Quick Start A Training in Partnership Program 2234974–100...
  • Page 3: Technical Publications

    GE Medical Systems Technical Publications 2234974-100 Revision 0 LOGIQ 200 PRO Series Quick Start Guide Copyright 1999 By General Electric Co.
  • Page 4: Regulatory Requirement

    200 PRO Series. It applies to all version of the 0.0 software for the LOGIQ 200 PRO Series. GE Medical Systems GE Medical Systems: Telex 3797371 P.O. Box 414, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 U.S.A. (Asia, Pacific, Latin America, North America) GE Medical Systems–Europe Beethovenstraβe .
  • Page 5 DATE REASON FOR CHANGE AUG, 8 1999 Initial release LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER TiP Cover Page Revision History A and B Title Page Quick Start 1 thru Quick Start 30 LOGIQ 200PRO Series Quick Start Revision History A 2234974–100 Rev.
  • Page 6 GPC (GE Medical Systems Global Product Configuration). If you need to know the latest revision, contact your distributor, local GE Sales Representative or in the USA call the GE Ultrasound Clinical Answer Center at 1-800-682-5327 or 414-524-5698.
  • Page 7 Introduction The Quick Start Guide (TRANSLATED) provides a step-by-step description of the basic features and operation of the LOGIQ 200 PRO Series. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the User Manual in order to provide the information necessary to operate the system safely. The Quick Start Guide takes the user from system familiarization through power on, patient data entry, exam category/preset selection, scan modes/adjustments, basic measurements, report pages, recording images and power off.
  • Page 8: Front View

    Front View The following are major features of the LOGIQ 200 PRO Series system console. Most features come with the standard configuration, while other features are options to the standard console. Black & White Monitor Release Button to raise and lower the monitor 10.
  • Page 9: Back View

    Back View Rear Handle Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Í Peripheral/Accesory Connector Panel Í Í Í Black & White Monitor Release Button to raise and lower the monitor Optional Freeze Foot Switch FREEZE LOGIQ 200PRO Series Quick Start Quick Start 3 2234974–100 Rev.
  • Page 10 Power On To connect the system to the electrical supply: Ensure that the wall outlet is a minimum 20 amp dedicated circuit for 120 VAC (USA) or 7.5 amp dedicated circuit for 220–240 VAC (Europe). Make sure that the power switch is turned off. Unwrap the power cable.
  • Page 11: Control Panel Layout

    Control Panel Layout Keyboard Keyboard controls have been arranged according to function and usage.This helps minimize operator movement while scanning. 1 : Patient Entry Keys 2 : Alphanumeric Keys 3 : Special Keys 4 : Preset Keys 5 : Probe Select Keys 6 : User Define Keys 7 : Mode, Display/Record Keys 8 : Mesurement/Annotation Keys...
  • Page 12 Probe Controls A probe is activated by pressing the Probe Select key. Probe Select1 Probe Select2 Probe Ports All imaging probes can be plugged into either of the two probe ports. NOTE: Ensure that the probe port is deactivated before disconnecting the probe. UNLOCK LOCK LOGIQ...
  • Page 13: Starting An Exam

    Starting an Exam Patient Entry Menu New Patient Press New Patient key at the beginning of each patient study to reset the system and enter new patient data. When the New Patient key is pressed, the Patient Entry menu appears. [ PATIENT ENTRY MENU ] EXAM CATEGORY SELECTION Use the Trackball to move the highlight cursor to the Exam...
  • Page 14: Scan Mode Controls

    Scan Mode Controls Select the desired display mode or combination of display modes (B-Mode or M-Mode). M Mode B Mode If the dual display mode (split screen) is desired, the L and R keys activate the Left or Right displayed image. Scan the desired anatomy.
  • Page 15: B-Mode Controls

    B-Mode Controls The keyboard controls that effect B-Mode are as follows: 3 4 5 6 1. TGC—Controls the gain of the received echoes at a specific depth. 2. Dynamic Range—Controls how echo intensities are converted to shades of gray scale that can be adjusted. 3.
  • Page 16 12. Reverse—The GE logo at the top of the sector wedge corresponds to the orientation mark on the probe body. When Reverse is active, the image flips and the GE logo switches to correspond to the probe mark. 13. Depth—Controls the distance over which the B–Mode images anatomy.
  • Page 17 B-Mode Controls (cont’d) B-Mode Optimization Adjustments for... Do the Following... Adjustments for... Do the Following... Image too grainy Increase Dynamic Range. Image too soft Decrease Dynamic Range. Increase Frame Average. Increase Edge Enhance. Decrease Edge Enhance. Decrease Frame Average. Change Map. Change Map.
  • Page 18: M-Mode Controls

    M-Mode Controls Since M-Mode is basically a single B-Mode scan vector displayed over time, basic controls that affect the B-Mode display also affect the M-Mode display. See Quick Start 9 for comments on these controls. TGC and Depth affect both the M-Mode and B-Mode displays. If the scan area size is reduced and the position changed, the M-Mode cursor will follow the position change to stay within the displayed scan area.
  • Page 19 M-Mode Controls (cont’d) The keyboard controls that effect B-Mode are as follows: 1. Zoom—Enables zoom function. 2. B/M Gain—Controls the gain of the displayed timeline echoes. To increase/decrease, turn the control clockwise/ counterclockwise. 3. Sweep Speed—Controls the speed at which the timeline updates across the speed.
  • Page 20: Reviewing Cine Images

    Reviewing Cine Images To display cine images: Press the Freeze key to stop image acquisition. When Freeze is activated, rotate the cine Scroll control to display individual image frames which were stored by the system. NOTE: Cine frame number is the most current image. The lower the cine frame number, the older the image.
  • Page 21: Image Annotation

    Image Annotation Keyboard Annotation Comment Pressing the Comment key, assigns the trackball function to controlling the cursor. The Trackball and Arrow keys on the keyboard are used to move the cursor during the Comment function. When the blinking cursor is in the desired position, comments may be typed in.
  • Page 22: Special Keys-Symbols

    Special Keys–Symbols Some special annotation symbols can be used by activating the Blue Shift or Green Shift keys. Green Shift does not function while Blue Shift is active. Activating Blue Shift will cause the arrow, female and male symbols to be printed on the screen during the comment function.
  • Page 23: Body Patterns

    Body Patterns Body patterns are a simple graphic of a portion of the anatomy that is frequently scanned. Body Pattern Press the Body Pattern key to activate Body Patterns. A body pattern, generally displayed in the lower left corner of the screen, appears. Cycle through the body patterns by pressing the Body Pattern key repeatedly.
  • Page 24: Performing Basic Measurements

    Performing Basic Measurements Basic measurements are displayed on the monitor and not automatically entered into a report page unless a specific measurement/calculation is selected from the sub–menu. The specific measurement/calculation can be chosen before or after the basic measurement has been performed. Scan the desired anatomy and press Freeze.
  • Page 25: Distance (B-Mode) And Tissue Depth (M-Mode)

    Distance (B–Mode) and Tissue Depth (M–Mode) Perform a distance measurement such as BPD, FL, CRL, LVIDd and LVPWs. Measurement Press Measurement once. Use the Trackball to move the “ ” cursor to the measurement start point. Press Set to fix the measurement start point cursor and to display a second cursor. Use the Trackball to move the second “...
  • Page 26: Circumference/Area - Ellipse (B-Mode)

    Circumference/Area - Ellipse (B–Mode) Perform a circumference/area using the ellipse method for calculations such as AC, HC, LVAMd, LVAd and Volume. Press Measurement once. Measurement Use the Trackball to move the “ ” cursor to either end of the major axis of the area to measure.
  • Page 27 Circumference/Area - Trace (B–Mode) Perform a circumference/area using the trace method for calculations such as AC, HC, LVAMd, LVAd and %stenosis. Measurement Measurement Press Measurement twice to display a dot “ ” cursor on the screen. The display on the bottom of the screen shows the circumference in cm. Use the Trackball to move the dot “...
  • Page 28 Echo Level Measurement Press Freeze to stop image acquisition. Press Measurement three times to enable the echo level function. A box “ ” Measurement Measurement Measurement cursor appears. Use the Trackball to move the box “ ” cursor over the measurement area. Press Set to fix the Echo value displayed.
  • Page 29: Time Interval

    Time Interval Perform a time interval for calculations such as HR, PHT, and ET. Measurement Measurement Press Measurement twice. A “ ” cursor with a vertical dotted line appears when the cursor is in the M-Mode portion of the display. Use the Trackball to move the cursor to the measurement start point.
  • Page 30 Slope Press Freeze to stop image acquisition. Press Measurement three times. With the cursor in the M-Mode timeline area, a Measurement Measurement Measurement “ ” cursor with a vertical dotted line is displayed. Use the Trackball to position the measurement start point. Press Set to fix the start point.
  • Page 31: Erasing Measurements

    Erasing Measurements Pressing Clear or Unfreezing the image erases all measurements and calculations on the Clear display. Measurements and calculations, however, remain on the report pages. New Patient Pressing New Patient erases all measurements and calculations on the display and clears the report pages.
  • Page 32: Report Pages

    Report Pages Specific diagnostic exam categories have report pages to summarize measurements and Report Page calculations performed while in that exam category. These categories are Obstetrics, Urology and Cardiology. A report page can be displayed by pressing Report Page key. Hospital Name Oper ID: mm/dd/yy...
  • Page 33: Recording Images

    Recording Images Image Memory Press Image Memory to temporarily store the maximum of 10 images in system memory. Image Memory Pressing Image Memory after the warning deletes the oldest image in system memory and saves the current displayed image. Press Image Recall to display the last image stored in system memory. Image Recall Use Trackball or Ellipse key to select the desired image to recall.
  • Page 34: Vcr Functions

    VCR Functions Ext.Video The Ext Video key is used to display the External Video on the LOGIQ 200 PRO Series screen. Probe Cleaning/Disinfection Probes should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. The Probe Immersion Levels are provided with the probe but are also pictured in the Probes chapter of the User Manual LOGIQ 200PRO Series Quick Start...
  • Page 35: Power Off

    Power Off To power down the system, press down on the Power switch. While the system is running during this power down process, do NOT turn off the circuit breaker in the back of the machine and do NOT unplug the system from the wall outlet.x If the system has not turned off five minutes after pressing the power switch off, listen for hard drive activity.
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