Front Panel �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������3 Rear Panel ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Basic Setup ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 Getting Started ......................8 Powering the SDC3 On and Off �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 Selecting a User Account �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 Logging In as the System Administrator ��������������������������������������������������������������������9 The Home Screen ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Creating Patient Cases ................... 11 Creating a New Patient Case ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
14� This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment� This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body� The Stryker Standard Warranty and Return Policy (1000401175) is void if any of these warnings or cautions are disregarded�...
USB storage devices, which can then be viewed from a personal computer, a DVD player, or from the SDC3 itself� The SDC3 records images and videos on a built-in hard drive, where they can be easily accessed after the surgical procedure� The media stored on the hard drive can be tagged with patient-specific information and burned to digital media using a touchscreen control panel located on the front of the unit�...
Power Button 7� LCD Touchscreen Notes: • Digital Capture functions are not available on the SDC3 when controlled with the SIDNE system. • SDC3 files are not readable on the SDC UItra. SDC Ultra files can be read on SDC3.
13� DVI 2 Out – Secondary Channel DVI Output 14� DVI 2 In – Secondary Channel DVI Input 15� SFB Connector Ports – Enables Firewire connection with Stryker Firewire devices 16� eSATA – Compatible eSATA Cable Port (For future use) 17�...
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Place the SDC3 on a Stryker cart or other sturdy platform� • Provide at least four to six inches of space around the sides and top of the SDC3 to ensure proper ventilation and allow access to the power cord�...
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(Optional) Connect the SDC3 to the WiSe Receiver� • Insert the LED token provided with the WiSe receiver into the token slot on the front of the SDC3 console according to the sequence of steps described in the WiSe receiver user guide� •...
Warning In the event of power loss, all DVI output signals routed from the SDC3 to the surgical display will be lost� Analog signals (RGBHV, S-Video, Composite) will not be affected by power loss, and can therefore be used as backup video signals if they have been connected prior to power loss�...
Getting Started Powering the SDC3 On and Off • To power on the SDC3 console, press the power button located at the bottom left corner of the front panel� The button will shine green when the system is powered on� •...
The System Administrator account can be accessed from the User Accounts Screen� • If the account is not password protected, the SDC3 will proceed to the Home Screen� • If the account is password protected, the login screen will appear: 1�...
Current Case screen� 4� Pressing the ARCHIVE button will navigate to the Archived Cases screen, which displays cases that have been saved to the SDC3, a USB storage device, a disc, or the Studio3 media server� 5� Pressing the LOAD PATIENT INFO button will navigate to the Patient Info screen to preload patient information before surgery�...
Capture Screen� Note: If a patient case has already been started, the SDC3 will ask if you want to discard that case (the “current case”) before creating a new case. Discarding the case will erase any data associated with that case.
The patient information entered and saved in the Load Patient Info screen becomes available as a Current Case in the dropdown menu on the Capture screen� To load patient information into the SDC3: On the Home Screen, press the LOAD PATIENT INFO 1�...
Viewing the Patient List The Patient List screen displays patient cases that have already been loaded into the system� 1� To select a case for editing or deletion, touch the corresponding row� To view or edit the selected case, press the OK 2�...
The live image can be recorded as video or captured as a still image� Note: At least one video source (channel) must be connected to the SDC3 to enable video recording and image capture.
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If a microphone is connected to the SDC3, pressing the MICROPHONE 8� button will toggle between mute and unmute audio input while recording� The SINGLE CHANNEL/PIP 9� tab accesses the Single Channel capture screen� (Additional tabs appear when a second video source is connected to the SDC3)� N-15...
Recording Picture-in-Picture Images and Video When two video sources are connected to the SDC3, the system can display Picture-in-Picture (PIP) video� In PIP mode, video from Channel 2 appears in the lower corner of the Channel 1 screen� The SDC3 records images and videos from both sources as one file�...
Synchronized Video Recording of Dual Channels When two video sources are connected to the SDC3, the system can record synchronized video from both video sources� In Synchronized Capture mode, images and video are captured simultaneously from both channels, but saved as separate files�...
Independent Video Recording of Dual Channels When two video sources are connected to the SDC3, the system can record independent video from both video sources� In Dual Capture mode, images or video can be captured from Channel 1 and Channel 2 independently of each other and saved as separate files�...
The Flip Screen When images are captured, the SDC3 displays the most recent captured images in a “flip” screen� The images appear on the SDC3 screen and the surgical display for several seconds before the SDC3 “flips” back to the capture screen�...
Recording mode and disc format settings for Channel 1 are displayed here� These settings are selected in the General Settings screen, accessible from the Home Screen� 5� The drop-down menu displays available selections for video sources, based on what is connected to the SDC3� EN-20...
The drop-down menus display selections for Recording Format, Record Resolution, and Record Bitrate� 3� Pressing the button closes the settings screen and returns to the Capture screen� 4� The drop-down menu displays available selections for video sources, based on what is connected to the SDC3� N-21...
Video Settings: Picture-in-Picture Picture-in-Picture settings are accessible from the VIDEO SETTINGS tab� Pressing the PIP 1� tab displays to the “Video Settings: Picture in Picture (PIP)” screen� 2� The Picture by Picture (PBP) checkbox can be selected to view video inputs adjacent to each other in the main preview screen�...
Picture-By-Picture 1� When the Picture by Picture checkbox is selected, video inputs appear adjacent to each other in the main preview screen� The PIP Size, and Select PIP Location options will be disabled� Video Settings: On-Screen Display On-Screen Display settings are accessible from the VIDEO SETTINGS tab� 1�...
Pressing the OSD STATUS LOCATION button toggles between options for where device 5� status messages will appear on the surgical display� Printer Settings: Page Layout Page Layout settings are accessible from the PRINTER SETTINGS tab� 1� Selecting the PAGE LAYOUT tab displays the “Printer Settings: Page Layout” screen� 2�...
Printer Settings: Advanced Advanced printer settings are accessible from the PRINTER SETTINGS tab� Selecting the ADVANCED SETTINGS tab navigates to the “Printer Settings: Advanced” 1� screen� The +⁄− buttons adjust the following settings for Channel 1 and Channel 2: Brightness, 2�...
Network locations 1� All images and video are saved automatically to the SDC3 built-in hard disk� To save them to external media, choose the appropriate destination from the Save screen� The Save screen is accessible by pressing the SAVE button at the top of the SDC3 display�...
Selecting the Save Location The Save screen is divided into three columns for saving images and video to external media: • Save to Disc • Save to USB • Send via Network Images and video can be saved to different media simultaneously� To save to disc (CD or DVD): 1�...
Note: In the Save Settings screen , “FTP” or “PACS” must be selected. If “FTP” is selected, the drop-down menu will be populated with IP addresses. If “PACS” is selected, it will be populated with connection names. 9� If “PACS” is selected in Save Settings, the AE Title and IP address of the selected connection will be displayed�...
Save Settings Save settings are accessible though the SETTINGS tab on the Save screen� 1� Selecting the SETTINGS tab opens the “Save: Settings” screen� Pressing the IMAGE FORMAT button selects the format in which pictures will be saved� 2� Choose from BMP, TGA, TIFF, PNG, JPG, JPEG, and JPEG2000� Pressing the ENCRYPTION button enables encryption of patient information when saving 3�...
Advanced Save Settings Advanced save settings are accessible though the SETTINGS tab on the Save screen� Selecting the ADVANCED SETTINGS tab 1� navigates to the “Save: Advanced Setting” screen� 2� The +⁄− buttons adjust brightness, contrast, phase, chroma and sharpness for images captured on Channel 1 and Channel 2�...
Captured images and videos can be viewed, played back, annotated, and printed using the Playback screens� 1� The Playback screens are accessible by pressing the PLAYBACK tab at the top of the SDC3 display� Image playback is accessible from the IMAGES tab�...
Playback of Recorded Images Within the Playback screen, the IMAGES tab on the right side of the screen allows review, annotation, and printing of previously captured images� To browse images: 1� Pressing the arrows on either side of the center preview screen will scroll through captured images one at a time�...
Pressing the PUSH TO PDF button generates a PDF of the selected images� An information 8� message box will display while the PDF is processing� Pressing the PRINT 9� button prints the selected images� If no printer is connected, a warning message will display in the status bar at the bottom of the screen�...
Playback of Recorded Videos Within the Playback screen, the VIDEOS tab on the right side of the screen allows review and annotation of previously captured videos� To browse videos: Pressing the PRIMARY button will select between Primary and Secondary for browsing 1�...
To view video annotations: Pressing the SHOW ANNOTATIONS 8� button will display the annotations for each video� Editing Video Annotations 1� Press the SHOW ANNOTATIONS button� Select an entry from the dropdown menu, or press the EDIT 2� button to display the Edit Annotation screen�...
The Edit Annotation Screen The Edit Annotations screen will display when the EDIT 3� button is selected in the Video Album Playback screen� 4� Pressing the button closes the Edit Annotations screen and returns to the Video Playback screen� 5� The drop-down menus list selections for Specialty, Procedure, and Annotation�...
Viewing Archived Information Patient cases are automatically saved to the SDC3 hard disk, and can be archived for future reference or access� Archived cases are accessible through the ARCHIVE button on the Home screen� 1� 2� Within the Archive screen, cases can be accessed from or moved to external media such as USB, Discs, and Network locations�...
Viewing Information Archived on the Hard Disk All patient cases archived on the hard disk will appear in a list on the Archive screen� To browse patient cases: Pressing the HARD DISK tab will display all cases saved to the SDC3 hard disk� 1� 2�...
Viewing Information Archived on a USB Drive Pressing the USB 1� tab displays patient cases stored on a USB drive connected to the SDC3� Patient cases will be displayed in read-only mode and the SAVE button will be disabled� 2�...
Viewing Information Archived on a Disc Pressing the ARCHIVE DISC 1� tab displays patient cases stored on a CD or DVD loaded into the SDC3� Patient cases will be displayed in read-only mode and the SAVE button will be disabled� 2�...
Viewing Information Archived on the Studio3 Media Server Pressing the STUDIO3 1� tab displays patient cases stored on the Studio3 server� 2� The Archive Patient List displays the number of images, videos or PDFs saved with a particular case on the Studio3 server� The SAVE and PLAYBACK buttons are disabled in the STUDIO3 tab�...
SDC3 Settings System settings for the SDC3 can be established from the SETTINGS button at the top left of the Home screen� From the Settings screens, you can adjust audio and video settings, printer settings, network settings, user account settings, and Studio3 server settings�...
General Settings General system settings are available from the GENERAL tab in the Settings menu� They include application, miscellaneous, audio, and video settings, each accessible by selecting the respective tab to the right of the screen� N-43...
Select between On and Off� 10� The VOICE ANNOTATION button activates the voice annotation screen after every image capture� (This feature is only available for systems equipped with the SDC3 Voice Package�) Select between On and Off�...
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13� The GUI MONITOR button allows the touchscreen interface to appear on an external touchscreen monitor (the monitor must be connected via VGA and Serial connection to the SDC3 console)� Select Internal for the interface to appear on the SDC3 screen, or External for the interface to appear on the external monitor�...
General Miscellaneous Settings Pressing the MISC 1� tab displays general miscellaneous settings� 2� The +/- buttons adjust the position of images projected onto the surgical display� Use the appropriate Standard Definition or High Definition settings for your video source� The RESET buttons restore factory default values�...
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Setting Up the Surgical Timeout Checklist The Surgical Timeout Checklist Setup screen displays when the SETUP button is selected in the General Miscellaneous Settings screen� Pressing the FACTORY DEFAULT button restores the factory default checklist� 1� Pressing the IMPORT and EXPORT buttons import a checklist from a USB storage device or 2�...
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Surgical Timeout Checklist Keyboard The Surgical Timeout Checklist Keyboard displays when the ADD, EDIT or DELETE buttons are selected in the Surgical Timeout Checklist Setup screen� 1� In the text box, enter the new question/line for the checklist� 2� Press the OK button to save changes displayed in the text box�...
Headset, Speaker, or Microphone� 4� The OSD AUDIO METER button is enabled only when the SDC3 Voice Package is installed� It appears as an indicator bar on the surgical display to indicate the strength of the audio input�...
General Video Settings 1� Pressing the VIDEO tab displays the General Video Settings screen� The +⁄− buttons adjust Brightness, Contrast, Chroma and Phase for each channel� 2� Pressing the RESET button restores default settings� The RESET button is disabled at 3�...
7� The paper type is displayed in the Paper Type display window� Paper type is set to “Letter” by default� If the SDP1000 printer is connected to the SDC3, the PAPER TYPE button toggles between “Letter” and “A4� ” N-51...
Network Settings Network settings are available from the NETWORK tab in the Settings menu� They include 1� FTP, Network Adapter, WiFi, and Video Streaming settings, each accessible by selecting the respective tab to the right of the screen� Network FTP Settings Network FTP settings are used to set up connection to an FTP site�...
A secure FTP (FTP over SSH) server may be installed and configured, if needed� SDC3 does not support FTP over SSL� Instructions Enter the IP address of the FTP server (and not the SDC3) into the SDC3 tab in the “Config” 1� menu�...
• Username: Doctor’s Username which can be the same as his/her Notematic ID MMDDYYYY_ HHMMSS: Date/Time stamp to guarantee uniqueness Note: If there are any problems writing the data, check if the read/write permissions of the FTP server are set� Also make sure that the firewall settings on the server do not block the FTP port� Network Adapter Settings 1�...
WiFi Network Connection The WiFi Network Connection screen displays a list of available wireless networks, their signal strengths, and security status� Selecting a network from this screen opens an authentication screen to login to that network� Pressing the WIFI tab displays the WiFi Network Connection screen� 1�...
Authentication Depending on the type of wireless network selected, the SDC3 will prompt for a user name and password, or for a WiFi password� Username and Password 1� Enter the User Name and Password in the corresponding fields� Press the JOIN button to allow users to join the network�...
Network Streaming Settings The Network Streaming Settings allow you to set up a destination for streaming video from the SDC3� Starting and stopping video streaming is done through the Capture screen� Pressing the STREAM 1� tab displays the Video Streaming Settings screen�...
User Account Settings In the User Accounts Settings screens, you can create, modify, or delete user accounts� 1� Selecting the USERS tab opens the User Accounts screen� All available user accounts are listed� 2� Selecting any user account will open the Account Modification screen� Pressing the CREATE NEW ACCOUNT button opens the Account Creation screen�...
Creating a New User New user accounts can be created by a user account assigned to an Administrator role� User 1� Enter the new account name and select a role from the drop-down menu� Choose either “Administrator” or “User� ” 2�...
Modifying a Selected Account User accounts can be modified to change roles, passwords, custom annotations and compliments, and account picture� 1� Pressing any modification button will open a screen to perform that function for the selected user account� 2� Pressing the button returns to the User Accounts screen�...
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Changing a User Password 1� The Change User Password screen displays when the CHANGE USER PASSWORD button is selected in the Account Modification screen� The account user name and picture are displayed for the selected account� 2� Enter and confirm the new password in the appropriate fields� Press the SAVE 3�...
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Changing a User Role User accounts can be assigned one of two roles: Administrator or User� • Administrator accounts have the ability to add, delete, or modify user accounts on the system� • User accounts have the ability to modify their own accounts� User The Change User Roles screen displays when the CHANGE ROLES button is selected in the 1�...
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Changing a User Picture The picture associated with a user account can be selected from a set of pre-loaded images, or imported from a USB drive� The Choose New Picture screen displays when the CHANGE PICTURE button is selected in 1�...
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Changing a User Annotation List Pre-defined image and video annotations can be selected for a user account� 1� The Select Annotation screen displays when the CHANGE ANNOTATION button is selected in the Account Modification screen� 2� Selecting a specialty checkbox in the Available Annotations window will display pre-defined procedure names and annotations�...
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Setting Up Custom Compliments The SDC3 will offer a compliment when prompted� Compliments can be selected from a pre- defined list, or typed in by the user account� The Custom Compliment Setup screen displays when the CHANGE CUSTOM 1� COMPLIMENTS button is selected in the Account Modification screen�...
System Settings Within the SYSTEM SETTINGS tab, you can adjust the system date and time, view the system log, and select the system language� Date and Time Settings Selecting the DATE & TIME tab from the System screen navigates to the Set Date & Time 1�...
System screen to opens the Log screen� 2� The Log screen displays each SDC3 component, along with its version, active status and type� 3� The scroll bar moves to display components not included in the initial view�...
System Language Settings The system language can be changed through the “System Language Setting” screen� Selecting the LANGUAGE 1� tab in the System screen opens the “Language Setting” screen� 2� Pressing any button selects the corresponding language� The system will reboot before the language change takes effect�...
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Studio3 Settings 1� Settings for how the SDC3 interacts with the Studio3 Server are accessible from the STUDIO3 tab� EN-70...
Selecting the Allow Deletion of Pending Cases checkbox allows deletion of pending cases from the Studio3 archive list� 6� The Maximum Transfer Attempts field sets how many times the SDC3 will attempt to transfer data to the Studio3 server� The default value is five attempts� 7�...
Studio3 Networking Setup Setup Requirements • A TCP/IP network� • A Stryker Studio3 Media Server installed and configured� Instructions Enter the IP address of the Studio3 Media Server into the STUDIO3 tab in the Studio3 Server 1� Settings screen� Select the Studio3 checkbox in the Save Settings screen to enable the STUDIO3 SAVE 2�...
Surgical Timeout Checklist Screens When the surgical timeout checklist is enabled and launched at the beginning of a case, the Surgical Timeout Launch screens will appear on the SDC3 screen and on the surgical display� Surgical Timeout Checklist Start Screen 1�...
Surgical Timeout Checklist Verification Screen When the Surgical Timeout Checklist begins, the SDC3 will present a series of questions about the patient and the procedure that can be answered as yes, no, or not applicable� 1� The Surgical Timeout Checklist Verification Screen will display patient name, patient ID, facility name, and the station name on the screen�...
Surgical Timeout Checklist Summary Screen The Summary screen is displayed after all checklist questions have been answered and the user has the option to view and print checklist from archived case� Pressing the PRINT button will print the summary screen� 1�...
Ensure that the FTP server is up and the network cable is plugged in� Error: Media unavailable Please insert/connect a valid media to the SDC3™� USB space insufficient Ensure that there is free space available on the media� Error: Disk corrupt� Please try The media is corrupt�...
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Device status overlays do not Ensure proper connections have been made between appear on the surgical display devices and device ports on the SDC3� Ensure the device is selected/added in the “Video Settings: On-Screen Display” menu� N-77...
Caution: If the SDC3 is used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, observe and verify normal operation of the SDC3 in the configuration in which it will be used prior to using it in a surgical procedure� Consult the tables below for guidance in placing the SDC3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity...
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions SDC3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below� The customer or the user of SDC3 should ensure that it is used in such an environment� Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - guidance SDC3 uses RF energy only for its internal function;...
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Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity SDC3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below� The customer or the user of SDC3 should ensure that it is used in such an environment� Immunity Test IEC 60601 test Compliance Level...
Cleaning and Maintenance Warning • To avoid electric shock and potentially fatal injury, unplug the SDC3 from the electrical outlet before cleaning� Caution • Do not spray cleaning liquid directly onto the unit as product damage may result� Spray on the cloth before wiping the unit�...
Ambient temperature range Relative humidity range Serial Number Product number Equipotentiality Protective Earth Ground Authorized representative in Made in France Europe Stryker Firewire Radiation Emitting Compliance to Electrical Safety Complies with Australian Standards Communications Authority Complies with Federal Warning/Caution: See Communication...
Technical Specifications Equipment Information Size Control Unit: 12�5” W × 16�5” D × 7�25” H • Total Weight: 22�5 lbs (10�2 kg) • Display: 8” TFT LCD, with digital touchscreen • Power Consumption 100-240VAC ~ 50/60Hz, 4A/2A maximum Electrical Safety •...
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