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  • Page 1 ® ® GE Medical Systems Kretztechnik GmbH & Co OHG...
  • Page 2 GE Medical Systems Kretz Ultrasound Instruction Manual H46611E Direction 105838 Revision 3 from Software Version Sys D03-1.07 onwards ® VOLUSON 0366 © Copyright 2002, 2003 by GE Medical Systems – Kretztechnik GmbH & Co. OHG...
  • Page 3 Revision History Table i-1: Reason for Change DATE REASON FOR CHANGE Rev.0 January 30, 2002 Software Version Sys D03-1.06 Rev.1 April 15, 2002 Software Version Sys D03-1.06F Rev.2 October 11, 2002 Software Version Sys D03-1.06G Rev.3 July 23, 2003 Software Version Sys D03-1.07 Table i-2: List of effective Pages CHAPTER- / PAGE NUMBER REV #...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY………………………………………………………………………i-1 GENERAL.......................1-2 SAFETY ......................2-2 Important Instructions for Safety ..................2-2 Electric installation......................2-3 Symbols used ........................2-3 Remarks for safe Use......................2-5 Environmental Conditions for Operation ................. 2-6 Instruction for Use....................... 2-6 Biopsy Lines ......................... 2-7 ECG-preamplifier (MAN)....................2-7 Cleaning and Maintenance ....................
  • Page 6 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM..............3-2 Product Description ......................3-2 3.1.1 Biological Safety......................3-3 3.1.2 Limitation Vectors ......................3-3 3.1.3 Bioeffects .........................3-4 Mechanical Design .......................3-4 3.2.1 System Configuration ......................3-4 3.2.2 Mechanical Adjustment ....................3-5 System Assembly ........................3-6 3.3.1 Basic System........................3-6 3.3.2 Optional Modules......................3-6 3.3.3 Optional Peripheral ......................3-7 Concept of Operation ......................3-7 Layout of menus ........................3-8...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS ELECTRONIC USER MANUAL (EUM) .............5-2 To Exit the Electronic User Manual .................. 5-2 Navigation Tools ........................5-3 Help Book - Navigation Tools ..................... 5-4 5.3.1 To View the Contents ...................... 5-4 5.3.2 To Use the Index......................5-5 5.3.3 To Search for a Topic ...................... 5-6 5.3.4 To Save a Favorite Topic....................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS TECHNICAL DATA/INFORMATION .............. 7-2 Power Supply........................7-3 Transmitter...........................7-4 Receiver..........................7-4 Scan Converter........................7-5 Cine Loop Memory ......................7-5 Display Modes ........................7-5 Signal Processing........................7-6 Data Entry ..........................7-6 Measurement and Calculation Programs ................7-6 7.10 User Program Memory......................7-7 7.11 Volume Scan Module ......................7-8 7.12 Spectral Doppler ........................7-9 7.13 Color Doppler........................7-10 7.14...
  • Page 9 General General..........................1-2 ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 10: General

    The Voluson® 730 is an Active Diagnostic Medical Product belonging to Class IIa according to the MDD 93/42/EWG regulation for use on human patients. The Voluson® 730 is developed and produced by the company Kretztechnik. For more Information please contact: GE Medical Systems Kretztechnik GmbH & Co OHG Tiefenbach 15 Telephone: +43-7682-3800-0 A-4871 Zipf Fax.:...
  • Page 11 Safety Safety ..........................2-2 Important Instructions for Safety ..................2-2 Electric installation......................2-3 Symbols used ........................2-3 Remarks for safe Use......................2-5 Environmental Conditions for Operation ................. 2-6 Instruction for Use....................... 2-6 Biopsy Lines ......................... 2-7 ECG-preamplifier (MAN)....................2-7 Cleaning and Maintenance ....................2-8 2.10 Safety Test.........................
  • Page 12: Safety

    The ground wire must never be removed or disconnected. WARNING ! No covers or panels must be removed from the system (high-voltage risk). GE Medical Systems-authorized personal must only perform Service and repairs.
  • Page 13: Electric Installation

    Safety WARNING ! The footswitch must not be used in operating rooms! WARNING ! There have been reports of severe allergic reactions to medical devices containing latex (natural rubber). Operators are advised to identify latex-sensitive patients and be prepared to treat allergic reactions promptly. Refer to FDA Medical Alert MDA91-1 Electric installation The system must be exclusively installed in medically used rooms.
  • Page 14 Safety CAUTION! Review user manual for proper operation! (Improper use may cause damage.) Insulated patient application part acc. to EN60 601-1(Type BF) IPX1 Protection against dripping water. IPX7 Protection against the effects of immersion. Potential equilibrium connection (rear panel) Dangerous electric voltage Pull the mains plug before opening the unit! ®...
  • Page 15: Remarks For Safe Use

    Safety Remarks for safe Use • Get acquainted with the transducers and the ultrasound system: read the user manual thoroughly! • Follow these safety instructions as well as the clinically adopted precautions and measures for hygiene. • The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or inexpert use of the device! •...
  • Page 16: Environmental Conditions For Operation

    Safety See the probe's label. In case of doubt ask authorized service personnel. • The Voluson® 730 system has been tested for EMC and is compliance with EN 55011:1991 group 1 class A (CISPR 11:1997 amendment 1:1999) and EN 60601-1-2:1993. The Voluson®...
  • Page 17: Biopsy Lines

    • Monitor: Not for use as a cardiac monitor. • Only the patient cable supplied by GE Medical Systems - Kretztechnik, and only recommended electrodes must be used. • Take care that neither bare parts of one of the three electrodes nor the patient comes into contact with conductive parts (e.g., metal parts of the examination bed, trolley, or similar).
  • Page 18: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Safety Cleaning and Maintenance Daily cleaning of the scanner, the probes and the probe holders from coupling gel, mineral oil etc. is recommended, wet cloth and soap are allowed. CAUTION ! Before cleaning the scanner switch it off. Do not use disinfection spray nor gas disinfection.
  • Page 19: Manufacturer Responsibility

    Safety 2.11 Manufacturer Responsibility The manufacturer, assembler, importer or installer considers himself/herself responsible regarding safety, reliability and performance of the instrument under the following conditions: - when assembling the system, when performing add-ones, when new settings or modifications or repairs were performed by personnel authorized by him/her, - also that the local electric installation complies to the national regulations, and that the equipment is only used according to the User Manual.
  • Page 20 Safety The rise in tissue-temperature under the influence of ultrasound energy is called thermal effect. The level of the temperature rise depends mainly on the following parameters: the irradiated quantity of energy, the surface of exposure and the thermal characteristics of the tissue. Regarding the thermodynamics, the AIUM-report comes to the following conclusions: •...
  • Page 21: Intensities Measured In Water And Recalculated In Situ

    Safety The following results are contained in the AIUM-report too: • Other acting mechanisms - no other acting mechanisms for bioeffects are known, that are caused by exposure to diagnostic ultrasound. • Epidemiology - in more than 25 years of extensive clinical ultrasound application no harmful effects due to exposure to diagnostic ultrasound have become known.
  • Page 22: Derivation And Meaning Of The Thermal And Mechanical Indices

    Safety In some cases the max. Recalculated value and the max. Value in water do not occur under the same operating conditions. Therefore the max. Values in water and recalculated max. Values mentioned in reports may not be related according to the above mentioned formula. For example: An array probe with multiple focusing, whose max.
  • Page 23 Safety Safety ® ® Voluson Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 730 - Instruction Manual 2-13 2-13 105838 Rev. 3 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 24 Safety Reference: Standard for Real Time Display of Thermal and Mechanical Acoustic Output Indices on Diagnostic Ultrasound Equipment - ©1992 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA). ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 2-14 105838 Rev.
  • Page 25: Fda-Limits For Acoustic Output And Bioeffects

    Safety 2.13.4 FDA-Limits for Acoustic Output and Bioeffects The American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has laid down maximum values in situ * (recalculated) for different clinical applications, which are valid independent of the operation mode (2D, M-Mode, Doppler). These values are not defined on the basis of the ultrasound bioeffects, but are based on the output power of instruments, that were manufactured prior to the modification of FDA- Regulations 1976.
  • Page 26: Display Accuracy Of The Indices

    "To achieve ALARA, we need a thorough knowledge of the imaging mode, transducer capabilities, system setup, and operator scanning techniques." GE Medical Systems-Kretztechnik Ultrasound therefore recommends careful studying of the system's manual to become familiar with the operating controls and output display of the system as well as with following the ALARA principle.
  • Page 27: Notes For Acoustic Output Tables For Track 3

    Safety 2.13.8 Notes for Acoustic Output Tables for Track 3 Operating Conditions: means the adjustment of the scan parameters on the ultrasound console is the Mechanical Index in an auto-scanning mode. TIS scan : is the Soft Tissue Thermal Index in an auto-scanning mode. TIS non-scan : is the Soft Tissue Thermal Index in a non-auto scanning mode.
  • Page 28: Acoustic Measurement Uncertainties

    Safety p r at Pll max : is the peak rare factional pressure at the point where the free-field, spatial peak pulse intensity integral is a maximum (megapascals). (See section 6 of the Standard for Real-Time Display of Thermal and Mechanical Indices on Diagnostic Ultrasound Equipment, entitled "Measurement Methodology for Mechanical and Thermal Indices", §...
  • Page 29: Resolution And Sensitivity

    Safety 2.14 3D-Resolution and Sensitivity • All resolution and sensitivity claims are based on phantom testing only. These claims do not directly correspond to or imply clinical performance. NOTE: All system claims made are based on testing done with Dr. Madsen's phantom. DESCRIPTION OF Dr.
  • Page 30: Measurement Accuracy Of The System

    Safety 2.15 Measurement Accuracy of the System Measurements must never be made in a hurry, accurate positioning of the measuring cross or measuring dots is necessary especially with area/circumference measurements. Despite the high technical accuracy of the scan geometry and the measuring system of the VOLUSON®...
  • Page 31 Description of the System Description of the System .....................3-2 Product Description......................3-2 3.1.1 Biological Safety ......................3-3 3.1.2 Limitation Vectors......................3-3 3.1.3 Bioeffects........................3-4 Mechanical Design ....................... 3-4 3.2.1 System Configuration..................... 3-4 3.2.2 Mechanical Adjustment....................3-5 System Assembly........................3-6 3.3.1 Basic System ........................
  • Page 32: Description Of The System

    Description of the System Description of the System Product Description The VOLUSON® 730 is a professional, innovative, most versatile real-time scanning system. It opens new sonographic possibilities with 3D/4D-VOLUME scanning technique. The vast program of probes makes it suitable for many applications. The system offers the following diagnostic possibilities: •...
  • Page 33: Biological Safety

    Description of the System 3.1.1 Biological Safety The biological effects of diagnostic ultrasound on the human body have not been entirely investigated yet. So far no damages by ultrasound diagnosis are known, still the instrument should only be used by a medical doctor or under his supervision.
  • Page 34: Bioeffects

    Description of the System 3.1.3 Bioeffects One distinguishes between two acting mechanisms for the development of Bioeffects when exposing the human body to ultrasound waves: Heat Generation and Cavitation. Heat generation: the ultrasound energy is absorbed by the tissue and warms it up, the amount of heat depending on the absorbed power and duration of exposure.
  • Page 35: Mechanical Adjustment

    Description of the System 3.2.2 Mechanical Adjustment The control console can be rotated 30° to the right. TRANSPORT LOCK There is a lever for locking and unlocking the control console, mounted at the front below the control console. When preparing the system for transport, the lock shall be engaged in order to secure the console against uncontrolled rotation.
  • Page 36: System Assembly

    Color-Doppler module enables color-coded evaluation of blood flow conditions and is built into the main electronic module. 3.3.2 Optional Modules Optional modules (CW-Doppler, 3D and 4D Real Time, etc.) according to the pricelist of the Voluson 730. ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual...
  • Page 37: Optional Peripheral

    EN60.601-1:1990 (IEC 60601-1) resp. other valid national or international standards. Remark: Optional devices (Printer, VTR, etc.) according to the pricelist of the VOLUSON 730 unit fulfill the electrical safety requirements. Connection of auxiliary equipment, see: To connect internal and external Accessories (chapter 6.2).
  • Page 38: Layout Of Menus

    Description of the System Layout of menus Survey: Mainly two menu levels are used for operating the system, the main-menu level and the sub-menu level. From the main menu the most important sub-menus, e.g. adjusting the 2D image are directly accessible.
  • Page 39: Layout Of The 2D-Mode Main Menu

    Description of the System 3.5.1 Layout of the 2D-Mode Main Menu All B-Mode operations are started from this menu. It contains 4 main groups of operating functions: Main group 1: Main menu keys for: Presets Sub window probe dependent functions Image up/down Image left/right Trapezoid mode...
  • Page 40: Changing Of Menus

    Description of the System 3.5.2 Changing of Menus Each menu has its own menu key with a "topic" name. By touching the menu key the referring menu appears on the touchpanel. The keys for the different sub-menus can be found next to the Menu main key on the touchpanel.
  • Page 41 Description of the System Image Info: B (2D) Mode User program Name of user program 7.5-5.0 Receiver frequency [MHz] Pwr -3 Acoustic power [dB] Gn -12 Gain [dB] Dynamic curve [number], and Gray map [number] C5 / M7 P6 / E4 Persistence [number] and Edge enhancement [number] MI 0.4 Mechanical Index...
  • Page 42: Control Panel

    Description of the System 3.5.4 Control Panel 1. Loudspeaker positions 2. Touchpanel screen 3. Probe holder 4. TGC Slider control 5. Touchpanel digipot and toggle switch controls 6. Mode keys (digipot controls) 7. Toggle switch controls 8. Trackball 9. Hardkeys 10.
  • Page 43: Hardkeys

    Description of the System Hardkeys ® NOTE: The chapter references refer to the Basic User Manual for Voluson 730. Read/Write (Freeze/Run) when bright: image is frozen (Read-Mode) when dark: real-time scan (Write-Mode) review: To freeze an Image (chapter 4.5.2) Printer Trigger A Remote trigger key for B/W-Printer, Color printer, DICOM Printer key setup review: Peripherals...
  • Page 44 Description of the System Calculations operation review: Calculations and Patient Reports (chapter 14) OB Calculations GYN Calculations Cardio Calculations Vascular Calculations User measurement for activation of the last used measurement Basic Measurement operation review : Basic Measurements (chapter 13) Clear All to clear graphics, measurements and annotations on the screen Bodymark enter Bodymark symbols on the screen...
  • Page 45 Description of the System no function Screen Format select the display format (Quad and Dual screen display) operation review: Single-Screen Format Dual-Screen Format (chapter 5.15.1) Quad-Screen Format (chapter 5.15.2) Report Patient report page; operation review: OB Patient Report (chapter 14.4) GYN Patient Report (chapter 14.6) Cardiac Patient Report...
  • Page 46 Description of the System Indicator (Screen arrow) display a pointer arrow or hand operation review: Indicator (chapter 4.7.3) 2D Mode (all additional Modes will be switched off) review: 2D Mode (chapter 5) Pressing this control activates the 2D mode. Rotating allows setting of the 2D image gain within the probe-defined range. review: 2D Gain (chapter 5.4)
  • Page 47: Function Of The Trackball At Diverse Dialog

    Description of the System 3.6.1 Function of the Trackball at Diverse Dialog Pages In general operations at diverse dialog pages and windows on the system desktop (e.g., Patient Data Entry, Usage of EUM, System Setup, Measurement Setup, etc.) are done with the trackball and the trackball keys (mouse emulation).
  • Page 48 Description of the System This page intentionally left blank. ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 3-18 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 49 Starting the System Starting the System ......................4-2 General Remarks ......................... 4-2 Safety Warnings........................4-2 Turn on Power ........................4-3 Transducer Connection....................... 4-4 Probe/Program Selection ....................4-5 4.5.1 Starting the System......................4-6 4.5.2 To freeze an Image ......................4-6 ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev.
  • Page 50: Starting The System

    Starting the System Starting the System General Remarks Installation, switching on for the first time and check-up of the system must only be performed by authorized persons. The VOLUSON® 730 is delivered with recommended basic settings. These offer suitable conditions for a large number of applications.
  • Page 51: Turn On Power

    Starting the System Turn on Power Connect the Power Cable to the back of the system. Connect the Main Power Cable to a hospital grade power receptacle with the proper rated voltage. WARNING: Never use an adapter that would defeat the safety ground. Switch ON the Circuit Breaker and the Power Switch of Peripherals at the rear of the system.
  • Page 52: Transducer Connection

    Starting the System Transducer Connection CAUTION! Prior to connecting or disconnecting a probe freeze the image. It is unnecessary to switch the unit off. If a probe is disconnected while running (write mode) a software error may occur. In this case switch the unit OFF and later ON (perform a reset). CAUTION! If the cable spout on the right-hand door is missing do not pull on the probe cable, the probe cable can be damaged.
  • Page 53: Probe/Program Selection

    Starting the System Probe/Program Selection This menu shows the connected probes. The denomination of each transducer connected to the system appears in the corresponding touchkey (soft key). Probe selection is done by touching the corresponding key. The key with the selected probe is illuminated.
  • Page 54: Starting The System

    Starting the System 4.5.1 Starting the System Touch a setting key. Touching a setting key causes loading of the preset. The probe is initialized, the main menu (2D mode) appears on the touchpanel and the ultrasound image appears on the monitor in write mode (real time display). Pressing the [Freeze] key causes loading of the selected (highlighted) setting.
  • Page 55 Electronic User Manual (EUM) Electronic User Manual (EUM)..................5-2 To Exit the Electronic User Manual .................. 5-2 Navigation Tools ........................5-3 Help Book - Navigation Tools ..................... 5-4 5.3.1 To View the Contents..................... 5-4 5.3.2 To Use the Index ......................5-5 5.3.3 To Search for a Topic .....................
  • Page 56: Electronic User Manual (Eum)

    Electronic User Manual (EUM) Electronic User Manual (EUM) Press the [F1] key on the keyboard to invoke the electronic user manual. The EUM screen appears (e.g.: 2D Mode) The Help screen is divided into three sections: Navigation Tools on the top, left portion (Hide, Back, Forward, Print, Options) Help Book - Navigation Tools on the left portion of the screen (Contents, Index, Search, Favorites) 3.
  • Page 57: Navigation Tools

    Electronic User Manual (EUM) Navigation Tools [Hide] the Help book navigation tools on the left portion of the screen. To view the left side of the screen again, click the [Show] icon. To go back to the previous selected topic. To view the topic which was displayed before clicking the [Back] button.
  • Page 58: Help Book - Navigation Tools

    Electronic User Manual (EUM) Help Book - Navigation Tools Online Help is organized like a manual, with individual chapters, sections and pages. Click on the Help book navigation tools on the left portion of the screen: • To View the Contents (chapter 5.3.1) •...
  • Page 59 Electronic User Manual (EUM) 5.3.2 To Use the Index 1. Click on the “Index” tab. A list of topics - arranged in alphabetical order - will be displayed. 2. Use the scroll bar to look up a topic. 3. Either double click the desired topic to view, or highlight the topic and click the [Display] button. ®...
  • Page 60: To Search For A Topic

    Electronic User Manual (EUM) 5.3.3 To Search for a Topic 1. To search for a specific topic, click on the “Search” tab. 2. Type in the topic name in the Type in the keyword to find: field. Topics with the word or phrase you typed appear in the Select Topic to display: area. 3.
  • Page 61: To Save A Favorite Topic

    Electronic User Manual (EUM) 5.3.4 To Save a Favorite Topic You may find that there are topics you need to refer to often. In this case, it is a good idea to save these topics as Favorites. 1. To save a topic as a favorite, click on the “Favorites” tab. 2.
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  • Page 63 Connections Connections ........................6-2 How to connect Auxiliary Devices safely ................6-2 To Connect internal and external Accessories ..............6-3 6.2.1 Main Module ........................6-4 6.2.2 Power Supply (rear Side)....................6-6 6.2.3 Power Supply (for Auxiliary Equipments)..............6-7 6.2.4 Side of the Main Module-Connectors ................6-8 6.2.5 Connector Panel (rear Side)....................
  • Page 64: Connections

    Connections Connections How to connect Auxiliary Devices safely Basic Concept: The Voluson® 730 is equipped with an isolation transformer to provide the required separation from mains for both the system and auxiliary devices. These mains outlets are accessible at the rear of the unit after removing the rear panel.
  • Page 65: To Connect Internal And External Accessories

    Connections Additionally the IEC60601-1-1 requires control measurement of leakage currents. The system integrator (any person connecting the medical device to other devices) is responsible that the connections are safe. IEC XXX Stands for standards such as : IEC 60601 for medical devices IEC 950 for information technology equipment etc.
  • Page 66: Main Module

    Connections 6.2.1 Main Module ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 67 Connector for console Remote control B/W-Printer Audio OUT R/L-VTR Audio IN R/L-SOUND Audio IN R/L-VTR review also: Technical data/ Information: Interfaces (chapter 7.16), (chapter 22.16) of the Basic User Manual for Voluson 730. ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 68: Power Supply (Rear Side)

    Connections 6.2.2 Power Supply (rear Side) Mains Switch: Thermal Circuitbreaker T 16 Ampere /230V reusable Manufacturer: E-T-A Type: 3120-F521-P7TI-W01A 16A Mains IN Mains voltage according to type plate Modification of voltage setting only by authorized service person! Possible mains voltages: 100V, 115V, 130V, 230V, 240V, AC only F4, F5, F6, F7: T 10 Ampere /250V fuse Type: H (high breaking capacity) Manufacturer: Schurter order Nr.
  • Page 69: Power Supply (For Auxiliary Equipments)

    Connections 6.2.3 Power Supply (for Auxiliary Equipments) For auxiliary equipment ST1-ST5 Mains OUT for auxiliary equipment These outlets are fed from an isolation transformer which is switched with the F2 switch of the rear side. This outlet voltage is not depending on the mains voltage. CAUTION! The sum of the power consumption of equipment connected to these outlets must not exceed 350 VA (incl.
  • Page 70: Side Of The Main Module-Connectors

    Connections 6.2.4 Side of the Main Module-Connectors USB-1 PORT Connector USB-2 PORT Connector Parallel port for PC-LINE PRINTER RS232-2 (no function) Connector for MOUSE/KEYBOARD RS232-1 Connector for OPERATION PANEL Connector for NETWORK twisted pair RJ-45 10/100 megabit/s VGA (no function) AUXILIARY SCSI ®...
  • Page 71: Connector Panel (Rear Side)

    VHS OUT S-VHS OUT AUDIO LEFT IN AUDIO RIGHT IN VHS IN S-VHS IN review also: Technical data/ Information: Interfaces (chapter 7.16), (chapter 22.16) of the Basic User Manual for Voluson 730. ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 72: Color Video Monitor Connection

    Connections 6.2.6 Color Video Monitor Connection CAUTION: The outlets ST1 – ST5 may be set to 230V or 115V Modification of voltage setting only by an authorized service person! ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 6-10 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 73: B/W Video Printer Connection Scheme

    Connections 6.2.7 B/W Video Printer Connection Scheme (Mitsubishi P91E B/W / Sony UP 895 CE B/W CAUTION: The outlets ST1 – ST5 may be set to 230V or 115V Modification of voltage setting only by an authorized service person! REMARK: Please use: Connection set PPP55 ®...
  • Page 74: S-Vhs Videorecorder Connection Scheme

    Connections 6.2.8 S-VHS Videorecorder Connection Scheme (Sony SVO-9500MDP) Set DIP Switches on RS 232C interface board as shown: Switch 1: OFF-Audio is muted during fast playback Switch 2: OFF-FF/REW mode is used during searches. Switch 3: ON-VCR counter is reset upon cassette ejection. Switch 4: OFF-The VCR can be controlled by the V730.
  • Page 75: Color Video Printer Connection Scheme

    Connections 6.2.9 Color Video Printer Connection Scheme 6.2.9.1 Sony UP-D2600S CAUTION: The outlets ST1 – ST5 may be set to 230V or 115V Modification of voltage setting only by an authorized service person! REMARK: Please use: Connection set PZP50 NOTE: The switch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system.
  • Page 76: Sony Up-D21Md

    Connections 6.2.9.2 Sony UP-D21MD CAUTION: The outlets ST1 – ST5 may be set to 230V or 115V Modification of voltage setting only by an authorized service person! CAUTION: Pay attention to lateral distances. See Instruction Manual of the Sony printer!!! CAUTION: The Printer Supply Voltage must be the same as Output Voltage of Voluson730 Power Out Connectors (Power Supply)!
  • Page 77: Mitsubishi Cp770Dw

    Connections 6.2.9.3 Mitsubishi CP770DW CAUTION: The outlets ST1 – ST5 may be set to 230V or 115V Modification of voltage setting only by an authorized service person! REMARK: Please use: Connection set PZP50 NOTE: The switch of the printer has to be in ON position before starting the system. Leave printer switch always in the ON position.
  • Page 78: Line Printer Connection Scheme

    Connections 6.2.10 Line Printer Connection Scheme (HP deskjet 990cxi or HP deskjet 995c) power socket CAUTION: Please observe that the Line Printer type HP 990cxi / HP 995c has to be located outside of the patient environment (acc. IEC 60601-1 / UL 2601-1). REMARK: Please use: Connection set PZP55 for HP 990cxi...
  • Page 79: Ecg-Preamplifier (Man 6) Connection

    Connections 6.2.11 ECG-preamplifier (MAN 6) Connection ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 6-17 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 80: Foot Switch (Mft 7) Connection

    Connections 6.2.12 Foot Switch (MFT 7) Connection To adjust the Foot Switch review: System Setup: Peripherals (chapter 17.3.3) of the Basic User Manual for Voluson 730. ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 6-18 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 81: Important Notes: Connecting Auxiliary Equipment

    With the color video monitor connected to its isolated mains outlet, the remaining load capacity for auxiliary equipment is max. 350 VA. WARNING ! Only accessories explicitly recognized by the system manufacturer GE Medical Systems Kretztechnik GmbH & Co OHG may be used in connection with the system. ® Voluson...
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  • Page 83 Technical Data / Information Technical Data/Information ..................7-2 Power Supply ........................7-3 Transmitter .......................... 7-4 Receiver ..........................7-4 Scan Converter........................7-5 Cine Loop Memory......................7-5 Display Modes ........................7-5 Signal Processing ......................... 7-6 Data Entry ..........................7-6 Measurement and Calculation Programs................7-6 7.10 User Program Memory....................
  • Page 84: Technical Data/Information

    Technical Data / Information Technical Data/Information TYPE: VOLUSON® 730 MODEL: VOLUSON® 730 SERIAL NUMBER Position: Rear side of the Unit in the identification plate. Identification plate Example: UL Classification Label ® Voluson 730 - Instruction Manual 105838 Rev. 3...
  • Page 85: Power Supply

    Technical Data / Information Power Supply Power requirements: 230V AC 100 V, 115V, 130V, 230V, 240V AC in compliance with UL 2601 when operated with center tapped mains supply. 50 Hz, 60 Hz (± 2%) Power consumption: nominal 1010VA including all options typical power consumption with 350VA load ST1 - ST5 approx.
  • Page 86: Transmitter

    Technical Data / Information Ambient temperature: 10°C to 40°C resp. 50°F to 104°F (operation temp. of instrument) -10°C to 40°C resp. 14°F to 104°F (stock and transport temp.) working temp. of probes see probe user’s manual Barometric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa (operation condition) 700 to 1060 hPa (stock and transport condition) Humidity: 30 to.
  • Page 87: Scan Converter

    Technical Data / Information Scan Converter Video memory size: 800 x 600 x 32 bit Image memory: 4 MB Gray scale values: 256 (8 bit) Depth range: depends on used probe Image lines: max. 1024 Scan angle: max. 360° Aspect ratio: min.
  • Page 88: Signal Processing

    Technical Data / Information Signal Processing Persistence filter: 8 steps (pre) Line filter: 3 steps (pre) off , low (12,5/75/12,5%) , high (25/50/25%) Enhance: 6 steps (pre) 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, 5 Reject: 51 steps (pre) from 0 to 255 Gray scale dynamic: 9 basic curves and 3 User-defined (pre, post) Dynamic:...
  • Page 89: User Program Memory

    Technical Data / Information Others: (Amniotic Fluid Index) , BOD, Ear, Foot, (Nuchal Translucency) , different Ratios, etc. (Cephalic Index) Gynecology Calculations: 2D Mode: Uterus, Lt./Rt. Ovary, Lt./Rt. Kidney, Lt./Rt. Follicles D Mode: Lt./Rt. Ovarian Artery, Fetal Heart Rate Cardiology Calculations: 2D Mode: Simpson, Vol A/L (Area Length), LV-Mass, 2D Measurements (LV EF 2D Protocol),...
  • Page 90: Volume Scan Module

    Technical Data / Information 7.11 Volume Scan Module Vol. scan size: 64 MB minimum The required memory space depends on scan parameters (VOL-box size and quality (low , mid1 , mid2 , high1 , high2). typ.: 1-5 MB Lines/2D-image: max. 1024 (typ. 80 to 350) 2D-images/volume: max.
  • Page 91: Spectral Doppler

    Technical Data / Information 7.12 Spectral Doppler Working Modes: Pulsed Wave Doppler (Single Gate), PW Continuous Wave Doppler, CW Transmit frequencies: PW-Doppler: 1 - 16 MHz CW-Doppler: 2 - 7.5 MHz Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF): 1.3 ...22 kHz Sample Volume (Doppler Gate): Length: 1, 2.5, 6, 10, 15 mm Position:...
  • Page 92: Color Doppler

    Technical Data / Information 7.13 Color Doppler C-Mode: Color flow imaging is possible with Curved Array, Linear Array and Phased Array probes. Display Modes: 2D/CFM (Single, Dual, Quad); 2D+2D/C Simultaneous triplex mode 2D/CFM/D Color coding steps: 8192 color steps Depth range: axial: 0 to B-scan range lateral: 0 to B-scan-range Zero line shift:...
  • Page 93: Tissue Doppler

    Technical Data / Information 7.14 Tissue Doppler TD-Mode: Tissue Mode flow imaging is only possible with Phased Array probes. Display Modes: 2D/TD (Single, Dual, Quad); 2D+2D/TD TD coding steps: 8192 color steps Depth range: axial: 0 to B-scan range lateral: 0 to B-scan-range Zero line shift: 17 steps Inversion of color direction:...
  • Page 94: Interfaces

    Technical Data / Information 7.16 Interfaces Video out BNC-socket video norm: PAL/NTSC FBAS-signal: 1V ss /75Ω Video out BNC-socket video norm: PAL/NTSC or black/white video (whiteout color carrier) CCIR-signal: 1V ss /75Ω Video in: BNC-socket video norm: PAL/NTSC FBAS-signal: 1V ss /75Ω S-Video in/out: 1 x Mini DIN for IN 1 x Mini DIN for OUT...
  • Page 95: Monitor

    Technical Data / Information 7.17 Monitor SVGA Monitor : Type: Sony PGM -100 P1MD Monitor resolution: 1280x1024 pixel (800x600 internally used) Scanning frequency: Horizontal: 30 to 65kHz Vertical: 50 to 120Hz Nominal current: 100-120V 50/60 Hz 1.8A 220-240V 50/60 Hz 1.0A Safety classification: Class I, Type B Standards: EN60601-1 (IEC60601-1)
  • Page 96: Man Ecg Preamplifier

    Technical Data / Information 7.19 MAN ECG preamplifier Input Floating input Patient cable Push-button electrode connections, 3-leads, KENDALL medizinische Erzeugnisse, Code 8/P93/07-01, Ref 3227.0701.00) Input voltage ±1mV (diff.) Frequency range 0.1 - 150Hz Rejection filter 50 and 60Hz Distribution voltages 15V provided via special connection (may be installed by authorized personal only) Ambient temperature...

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