Probe Components; Console Components - Verathon BladderScan BVI 9400 User Manual

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BladderScan
BVI 9400
®

Probe Components

The Probe transmits and receives ultrasound waves, automatically moving its internal
transducer 360º to scan twelve different planes to produce a three-dimensional image of the
bladder. The Probe is attached to the Console by a cable. The Probe has three main features:
Part Name
SCAN button
Aiming Display
Microphone

Console Components

The Console provides all operating controls for the scanning process by means of five
variable function buttons. The measured bladder volume and target-shaped aiming icons
are clearly displayed on the LCD screen. The Console also provides controls for adjusting
brightness and volume, turning the power on/off, interfacing with a ScanPoint
(optional), and adjusting user settings and preferences. The Console also houses the Battery
and the Printer. The Console's controls and features are described in the following table:
Part Name
Main Display
Power on/off
Volume
Brightness
5 Variable Function
Buttons
Printer / Printer Door
User's Manual
Purpose
Press to take a scan.
The LCD displays directional arrows to assure that the bladder is
centered within the scanning cone.
Records voice annotations.
Purpose
Displays the bladder volume measurement, patient type, settings,
and instrument status.
Toggles main power on/off.
Press to adjust volume up/down on voice annotation playback, start
up sound, and "scan complete" tone.
Press to adjust display brightness dimmer/brighter.
Depending on device mode, the buttons provide access to all
instrument functions for scanning, recording annotations,
printing, connecting to ScanPoint
training video, and setting user preferences.
Press to release the Printer door.
Introducing the BladderScan
®
(optional), accessing the
®
BVI 9400
®
host computer
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