Mindray DP-50 Vet Operator's Manual

Mindray DP-50 Vet Operator's Manual

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Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic
Imaging System
Operator's Manual
[Basic Volume]

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  • Page 1 DP-50 Vet/DP-70 Vet/DP-50 Exp Vet Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System Operator’s Manual [Basic Volume]...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Intellectual Property Statement ......................I Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party ..................II Warranty ............................II Exemptions ........................... II Customer Service Department ....................III Important Information ........................IV About This Manual ..........................V Notation Conventions ........................V Operator’s Manuals ........................... V Manuals on Paper ..........................
  • Page 4 2.6.3 Control Panel ........................ 2-9 Symbols ..........................2-12 System Preparation ....................3-1 Moving / Positioning the System ..................3-1 Power Supply ........................3-1 3.2.1 Connecting External Power Supply ................3-1 3.2.2 Powered by Battery ...................... 3-1 Powering ON/ OFF ....................... 3-2 3.3.1 Powering ON ........................
  • Page 5 Image Optimization ....................5-1 Switching Between Image Modes ..................5-1 Basic Operations ........................5-1 Quickly Saving Image Setting (QSave) ................5-2 B Mode ..........................5-2 5.4.1 B Mode Exam Protocol ....................5-2 5.4.2 B Mode Parameters ...................... 5-3 5.4.3 B Mode Image Optimization ..................5-3 M Mode ..........................
  • Page 6 Cine Review ......................... 6-3 6.2.1 Entering/ Exiting Cine Review ..................6-4 6.2.2 Cine Review in 2D Mode ....................6-4 6.2.3 Cine Review in M/PW Mode ..................6-5 6.2.4 Linked Cine Review ...................... 6-5 Image Compare ........................6-6 6.3.1 Image Compare in Review Mode ................. 6-6 6.3.2 Frame Compare ......................
  • Page 7 9.1.2 Animal Information Setting ................... 9-1 Image File Management ...................... 9-2 9.2.1 Storage Media....................... 9-2 9.2.2 Image File Formats ....................... 9-2 9.2.3 Image Storage Preset ....................9-2 9.2.4 Saving Images to the System ..................9-3 9.2.5 Quickly Saving Images to USB Flash Drive ..............9-3 9.2.6 Quickly Saving Full Screen Image to the System ............
  • Page 8 11 Setup........................11-1 11.1 System Preset ........................11-1 11.1.1 Region ........................11-1 11.1.2 General ........................11-3 11.1.3 Image .......................... 11-4 11.1.4 Application ........................11-5 11.1.5 Key Config ........................11-5 11.1.6 Biopsy ......................... 11-6 11.1.7 Admin .......................... 11-6 11.2 Exam Preset ........................11-6 11.3 Measure Preset ........................
  • Page 9 12.2.8 Removing the Needle-guided Bracket ..............12-34 12.2.9 Clean and Sterilize the Needle-guided Bracket ............12-37 12.2.10 Storage and Transportation ..................12-39 12.2.11 Disposal ........................12-39 12.3 Middle Line ........................12-39 13 Battery ........................13-1 13.1 Overview ..........................13-1 13.2 Precautions ........................13-2 13.3 Installing and Removing the Batteries ................
  • Page 10 Appendix B Transducer Maximum Surface Temperature ........B-1 Appendix C Acoustic Output Reporting Table (60601-2-37) ........C-1 Appendix D Printer Adapter ..................D-1 viii...
  • Page 11: Intellectual Property Statement

    Intellectual Property Statement SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO-MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. (hereinafter called Mindray) owns the intellectual property rights to this Mindray product and this manual. This manual may refer to information protected by copyright or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights or copyright of Mindray, or of others.
  • Page 12: Responsibility On The Manufacturer Party

    Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. All information contained in this manual is believed to be correct. Mindray shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this manual.
  • Page 13: Customer Service Department

    Customer Service Department Manufacturer: Shenzhen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics Co., Ltd. Address: Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, High-tech industrial park, Nanshan, Shenzhen 518057, P.R. China Website: www.mindray.com E-mail service@mindray.com Address: Tel: +86 755 81888998 Fax: +86 755 26582680 Shanghai International Holding Corp. GmbH (Europe) Representative: Eiffestraβe 80, Hamburg 20537, Germany...
  • Page 14: Important Information

    7. Important data must be backed up on external memory media. 8. Mindray shall not be liable for loss of data stored in the memory of this system caused by operator error or accidents. 9. This manual contains warnings regarding foreseeable potential dangers, but you shall always be alert to dangers other than those indicated as well.
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    About This Manual This operator’s manual describes the operating procedures for this diagnostic ultrasound system DP-50 Vet/DP-70 Vet/DP-50 Exp Vet and the compatible probes. To ensure safe and correct operations, carefully read and understand the manual before operating the system.
  • Page 16: Conventions

    [Dyn Rng (Value)]: Indicates menu items with parameter, (value) shows the current value of the item. Product Differences B-Profile B-Hist Double Dist Trace Length √ √ √ √ DP-50 Vet × √ √ √ DP-70 Vet √ × √ √ DP-50...
  • Page 17: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Classification  According to the type of protection against electric shock: Externally Powered Class I Equipment + Internally powered equipment  According to the degree of protection against electric shock: Type-BF applied part  According to the degree of protection against harmful ingress of water: Main unit: IPX0 Probes: IPX7 Footswitch: IP68...
  • Page 18: Meaning Of Signal Words

    Meaning of Signal Words DANGER WARNING ”, “ ”, “ ”, CAUTION In this manual, the signal words" “NOTE” and "Tips" are used regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.
  • Page 19: Safety Precautions

    You must use the power adapter provided with the system; otherwise electric shock may result. You can only adopt the power supply method provided by Mindray, other power supply modes (e.g. using a UPS) may result in electric shock. Connect the protective grounding conductor before turning ON the system.
  • Page 20 DO NOT touch the Signal I/O ports if in contact with the animal; otherwise animal injury may result. Do not use an aftermarket probe other than those specified by Mindray. The probes may damage the system causing a profound failure, e.g. a fire in the worst case.
  • Page 21 The ultrasound system use a mains plug as isolation means to the mains power supply. Please do not set the ultrasound system in a place difficult to operate the mains plug. Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacture. Safety Precautions 1-5...
  • Page 22 If the circuit protector is tripped, it indicates that the system or a peripheral device was improperly shut down and the system is unstable. You cannot repair the system under this circumstance and must call the Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative. 1-6 Safety Precautions...
  • Page 23 There is no risk of high-temperature burns during normal ultrasound examinations. It is possible for the surface temperature of the transducer to exceed the body temperature of an animal due to environmental temperature and exam type combinations. Do not apply the transducer to the same region on the animal for a long time.
  • Page 24 If the system is used in a small room, the room temperature may rise. Please provide proper ventilation and free air exchange. To dispose of the system or any part, contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative. Mindray is not responsible for any system content or accessories that have been discarded improperly.
  • Page 25 Please read the following precautions carefully to ensure the safety of the animal and the operator when using the probes. The ultrasonic probe is only for use with the specified ultrasonic diagnostic system. Please refer to the “2.5.2 WARNING: Probes Available” to select the proper probe. The ultrasonic probe must be used only by qualified professionals.
  • Page 26 Mindray will not be liable for damage caused by other solutions. If you have any questions, please contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative. The probe sheath contains natural rubber that can cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
  • Page 27: Latex Alert

    Latex Alert When choosing a probe sheath, it is recommended that you directly contact CIVCO for obtaining probe sheath, pricing information, samples and local distribution information. For CIVCO information, please contact the following: CIVCO Medical Instruments Tel: 1-800-445-6741 WWW.civco.com Allergic reactions in latex (natural rubber) sensitive animals may WARNING: range from mild skin reactions (irritation) to fatal anaphylactic shock, and may include difficulty in breathing (wheezing),...
  • Page 28: Warning Labels

    Warning Labels The warning labels are attached to this system in order to call your attention to potential hazards. The warning labels use the same signal words as those used in the operator’s manual. Read operator’s manual carefully before using the system. The name, pattern and meaning of each warning label are described as follows: No.
  • Page 29: System Overview

    System Overview Intended Use The Digital Ultrasonic Diagnostic Imaging System is intended for veterinary use in ultrasound examination and diagnosis. Contraindication None. Product and Model Code Model code Product code The functions described in the operator’s manual may vary depending upon the NOTE: specific system you purchased.
  • Page 30: Power Supply

    2.4.2 Power supply Voltage 100-240V~ Frequency 50/60Hz Input Power 1.5-0.8A 2.4.3 Environmental Conditions Operational Conditions Storage and Transportation Conditions Ambient 0° C-40° C -20° C-55° C temperature Relative 30%-85% (no condensation) 30%-95% (no condensation) humidity Atmospheric 700hPa-1060hPa 700hPa-1060hPa pressure Do not use this system in the conditions other than those WARNING: specified.
  • Page 31 Probe Model Category Region Applied 65C15EA Convex Body surface 65EB10EA Convex Transrectal Linear 75L38EA Body surface array Linear 75L53EA Body surface array Linear 10L24EA Body surface array 35C20EA Convex Body surface 65EC10ED Convex Transrectal 75LT38EA Linear Body surface 65EL60EA Linear Transrectal Linear 50L60EAV...
  • Page 32: Options

    Needle-guided Biopsy Angle/ Probe Model Applicable Biopsy Needle Bracket Model Depth (± 1° ) NGB-007 Plastic/needle Metal: 14G, 16G, 18G, 20G, 22G 75L53EA 40° , 50° , 60° detachable; Plastic: 13G, 15G, 16G, 18G, 20G Metal/needle detachable NGB-009 65EL60EA 0º 20G, 18G, 16G, 15G, 13G Metal/needle detachable...
  • Page 33: Peripherals Supported

    Item Color Power Ultrasound gel (optional configuration in the CE region) 2.5.4 Peripherals Supported Item Model Graph / text printer HP OFFICEJET PRO 8100 Digital Color Video SONY UP-D25MD Printer MITSUBISHI P93W-Z Black and White Video Analog Printer SONY UP-X898MD Footswitch (1-pedal (not for CE region);...
  • Page 34: Introduction Of Each Unit

    Introduction of Each Unit  Right View  Left View 2-6 System Overview...
  • Page 35  Rear View  Bottom View Name Function Probe holder Used to place the probe Display Displays the image and parameters during scanning Control Panel Refer to 2.6.3 Control Panel USB ports Used to connect USB devices Handle Used to carry the machine Interface panel used for inputting and outputting signals, refer I/O Panel to 2.6.1 I/O Panel.
  • Page 36: I/O Panel

    2.6.1 I/O Panel <1> <2> <3> <4> <5> <6> <7> 3.3V <8> Symbol Function Network port USB ports Separate video output, connecting video printer or LCD Remote control port VGA signal output video output Composite Power indicator 2.6.2 Power Supply Panel Name Function Power inlet...
  • Page 37: Control Panel

    2.6.3 Control Panel Name Description Function Off: when system is turned off; Power button Green: when system is turned on by pressing this button. Exit Press to exit the current status to the previous status. Press to display or hide the help information on Help screen.
  • Page 38 Name Description Function Press to enter or exit the animal information iStation management system. User-defined You can assign a function to the key. Biopsy Press to show or hide the biopsy guide line. Setup Press to open/close the setup menu. Press to delete the comment, etc.
  • Page 39 Name Description Function Measurement status: press to switch between the fixed and active end of the caliper; Multi-imaging mode: press to change the Update currently active window. iScape: press to start/stop image acquisition. Caliper Press to enter/ exit General Measurement Rotate: to adjust the gain Gain/ iTouch Press: to enter/ exit iTouch...
  • Page 40: Symbols

    Symbols This system uses the symbols listed in the following table, and their meanings are explained as well. Symbol Description Type-BF applied part Caution Dangerous voltage Equipotentiality Power button Network port USB ports Video output Remote control port VGA signal output AC (Alternating current) Battery Status Indicator Standby indicator...
  • Page 41 Symbol Description The device is fully in conformance with the low voltage directive 2014/35/EU and the EMC directive 2014/30/EU System Overview 2-13...
  • Page 43: System Preparation

    System Preparation Moving / Positioning the System Please read and understand the safety precautions before placing the system to ensure safety for both operator and devices. 1. Switch off the power, and pull out the plug. 2. Disconnect the system from all peripherals. 3.
  • Page 44: Powering On/ Off

    – immediately stop scanning. If the system continues to function improperly – fully shut down the system and contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative. If you use the system in a persistently improper functioning state – you may harm the animal or damage the equipment.
  • Page 45: Powering Off

    If you find anything not functioning properly, this may indicate that the system is defective. In this case, shut down the system immediately and contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative. NOTE: When you start the system or switch between probes, you will hear clicking sounds –...
  • Page 46: Connecting / Disconnecting A Probe

    When connecting or disconnecting a probe, place it in a CAUTION: proper position, to prevent the probe from falling off or becoming damaged. Only use the probes provided by Mindray. Aftermarket probes may result in damage or cause a fire. 3.4.1 Connecting a Probe...
  • Page 47: Disconnecting A Probe

    3.4.2 Disconnecting a Probe Turn the probe lock lever counterclockwise to release the connector. Pull the connector straight out. Keep the probe in safety and care. Connecting the Footswitch Connect the footswitch to the main unit via a USB port. Set the functions of the footswitch in the [Key Config] page.
  • Page 48 Power cord Data cord USB port 1. Connect the data cable with the USB port on the ultrasound system. 2. Plug the other end power plug into an appropriate outlet. 3. Power on the system and the printer. 4. Check the printer status: Enter [Setup]->...
  • Page 49 6. Click [Save] to finish the installation. Tips: Click [Printer Driver]->[Printer Supported] to view the drivers of some popular printers that have already been integrated in the system. These drivers will be installed automatically. You need to check the following information to check if the auto-installation fails: Model of the connected printer is not displayed in the “Printer Driver”...
  • Page 50: Digital Video Printer

    4. Click [Verify Net Printer], the IP address, name and port information of the network printer will be displayed under the “Port” box. Change the port to match the verified printer information if necessary. 5. Click [OK] to enter the ppd installing screen: ...
  • Page 51: Analog Video Printer

    (3) Select the service type as "Digital Image Print" and enter the service name manually. (4) Click OK to return to the Printer Service page. (5) Set the items in the Property box and click [Save] to save the settings. ...
  • Page 52: Basic Screen And Operation

    3.11 Basic Screen and Operation 3.11.1 Basic Screen The following diagram maps out the different areas in the screen: Hospital name Accession# Animal Information Freeze Logo Operator Exam time icon Probe Acoustic power, MI/TI Product Mode Exam Mode Menu area Image area Image Parameters Thumbnail...
  • Page 53 The freeze icon means the image is frozen.  Animal Information Displays animal name, ID, gender and age etc. Enter the animal information through the "Animal Info" screen. Or, import the saved animal data from iStation or the DICOM Worklist server. ...
  • Page 54 The multifunction knob can be used to operate the menu. Press the knob to open the menu; rotate the know to navigate through the items one by one. Depending on the item types, the multifunction knob can:  For a commanding item or command optional item: press the knob to directly activate the item.
  • Page 55: Basic Operations Of Screens

     None-fixing Area Position of areas illustrated here are not fixed, you can move them by the trackball within a certain area on the display.  Result window The measurement result window displays the results of recently performed measurements. To move the result window: a) Place the cursor on the title of result window (you can see the cursor changes into b) Press <Set>...
  • Page 56 Composition Description  Radio button: click to select the item.  Check box: click to check or uncheck the item.  Entry box: enter characters manually via the keyboard. Content Position the cursor into the box, and then enter the letters or characters.
  • Page 57: Exam Preparation

    Exam Preparation Before examining a new animal, press <End Exam> to end the CAUTION: exam of the previous animal, update the animal ID and information, to avoid mixing data of the next new animal. Start an Exam You can start an animal exam in the following situations: ...
  • Page 58: New Animal Information

     Click [Quick Register] on the screen to save the animal information quickly and return to the main screen. 4.2.1 New Animal Information The Animal Info page is shown as below: Place the cursor onto the targeted box. The field box is highlighted and a flashing cursor appears.
  • Page 59  Gender Select Male, Female or Unknown for animal gender in the drop down list.  DOB (Date of birth):  You can either enter the birth date of an animal manually;  Or, click to select the date, and click [Save] to confirm. ...
  • Page 60 Exam Type Information Description Calculate gestation age (GA) and estimated delivery date (EDD) based on last menstrual period (LMP), in vitro fertilization (IVF), basic body temperature (BBT), previous exam date (PRV). Select LMP, IVF, PRV, BBT, or EDD from the drop-down list; or, calculates GA and LMP according to the EDD and entered date.
  • Page 61: Retrieve Animal Information

     [New Exam]: click to clear the current exam information in order to create a new exam for the current animal.  [Pause Exam]: to pause the current exam.  [Cancel Exam]: to cancel the current exam.  [OK]: click to save the animal data entered and exit the screen. ...
  • Page 62 Button Function Description Review Click to enter the Review screen. Image Animal Click to enter the Animal Info screen. Info Review Click to enter the Diagnostic Report screen. Report Delete Click to delete the selected record. Exam Backup Click to export the selected animal data to media supported. Exam Restore Click to import the animal data from an external media.
  • Page 63: Select Exam Mode And Probe

     Select exam date period, click [Query] to search the animal data in the period.  Enter animal ID, animal name, accession #, the system affords the result in real-time.  Or select the keyword type, enter the keywords and then click [Query] to search. ...
  • Page 64: Dual Probe Switching

    (2) Roll the trackball and press <Set> to select the exam mode, and use the direction keys to turn pages of the exam modes.  To save the image parameters for the current exam mode quickly: Click [QSave] in the Probe & Exam page or click the user-defined key for QSave to save the image parameters in the current image mode as presets.
  • Page 65: Bi-Plane Endocavity Probe (65Eb10Ea)

    4.3.4 Bi-plane Endocavity Probe (65EB10EA)  Selecting Exam Mode 1. Connect 65EB10EA to the ultrasound system. 2. Press <Probe> on the control panel to enter the exam mode selecting screen. Roll the trackball and press <Set> to switch the S or T plane of the probe, or select the exam mode of the S/T plane of 65EB10EA probe.
  • Page 66: Selecting Imaging Mode

    Selecting Imaging Mode Use the corresponding key in the control panel to enter the imaging modes. For the detailed operations in each imaging mode, please refer to “5 Image Optimization”. Activate& Continue an Exam 4.5.1 Activate an Exam Select an exam finished within 24 hours, select the exam record, click from the menu popped up;...
  • Page 67: End An Exam

    4.6.2 End an Exam Before examining a new animal, press <End Exam> to end the exam of the previous animal, update the animal ID and information, to avoid mixing data of the next new animal. To end an exam, you can do one of the following: ...
  • Page 69: Image Optimization

    Image Optimization The images displayed in this system are only reference for WARNING: diagnosis. Mindray is not responsible for the correctness of diagnostic results. It is the responsibility of the clinician, who performs the exam, to capture the correct diagnostic results.
  • Page 70: Quickly Saving Image Setting (Qsave)

    Quickly Saving Image Setting (QSave) To enter image parameter saving screen:  Press <Probe> and click [QSave], or;  Press the user-defined key for QSave function (for details about user-defined key setting, please refer to “11.1.5 Key Config” chapter).  Save image parameter adjustment: Click [Save] to save the current image values for the current exam mode of the certain probe.
  • Page 71: B Mode Parameters

    In real-time scanning of all image modes, press <B> on the control panel to return to B mode. 5.4.2 B Mode Parameters In B mode scanning, the image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen displays the real-time parameter values as follows: Display Parameter Frequency Depth...
  • Page 72 Description The system compensates the signals from deeper tissue by segments to optimize the image. There are 8-segment TGC sliders on the control panel corresponding to the areas in the image. Operation To increase the gain compensation at an area of interest, move the TGC slider to the right.
  • Page 73 Imaging Display Adjustment Description More information can be obtained without moving the probe or changing the sampling position. FOV (Field of 1. To change the scan range, click [FOV] on the image menu to enter the View) FOV range and FOV position adjustment status. 2.
  • Page 74 Operation Adjust through the [iClear] item in the menu; The system provides 5 levels of iClear effects adjustment, off represents no iClear is turned on, and the bigger the value the stronger the effect. Effects The bigger the value the clearer the profile of the image. Smooth Description Rejects image noise and makes images smooth.
  • Page 75 Auto Merge Description In the Dual-split mode, when the images of the two windows use the same probe type, depth, invert status, rotation status and magnification factor, the system will merge the two images so as to extend the field of vision. Operation Turn on/ off the function through the [Auto Merge] item in the menu;...
  • Page 76 Operation Press <Gain/ iTouch> on the control panel, the iTouch symbol will display in the image parameter area. Click [iTouch] on the image menu to adjust gain in iTouch status among -12 through 12dB. Gray Rejection Description This function is to reject image signals less than a certain gray scale, then the rejected signal corresponding area turns black.
  • Page 77: M Mode

    Middle Line: “Middle Line” is used to locate the focus point of lithotrity wave during lithotrity Description treatment. For details, please refer to 12.3 Middle Line Operation Click [Middle Line] in the image menu at the left side of the screen to turn on the lithotrity.
  • Page 78: M Mode Image Optimization

     During M mode imaging, you can switch between B and M menu from the menu title.  During M Mode scanning, frequency and acoustic power of the transducer are synchronous with that of B Mode.  Adjustment of the depth or TGC to the B Mode image will lead to corresponding changes in M Mode image.
  • Page 79 Operation Adjust through the [Acoustic Power] item in the image menu; The adjusting range is 0%-100% and the adjusting level is 32. Effects Generally, increasing the acoustic power will increase the brightness and contrast of the image as well as the force of penetration. Impacts You should perform exams according to actual situation and follow the ALARA Principle.
  • Page 80 Colorize and Colorize Map Description Colorize function provides an imaging process based on color difference rather than gray distinction. Operation Turn on or off the function through the [Colorize] item in the menu; Select the colorize map through the [Colorize Map] item in the menu; The adjusting range are off, and 1-25.
  • Page 81 Operation Adjust through the [Edge Enhance] item in the menu; The edge enhance adjustment range is 0-14, the bigger the value the stronger the effect. Impacts Larger edge enhance may lead to noise increasing. Dynamic Range Description Adjusts contrast resolution of an image, compresses or expands gray display range.
  • Page 82: Color Mode Image Optimization

    Color Mode Image Optimization The Color mode is used to detect color flow information, and the color is designed to judge the direction and speed of blood flow. Generally, the color above the color bar indicates the flow towards the probe, while the color below the color bar indicates the flow away from the probe;...
  • Page 83 Operations Rotate the <Gain/iTouch> knob clockwise to increase the gain, and anticlockwise to decrease. The adjusting range is 0-100. Effects Increasing the gain will increase the flow signal presented as well as noise, while the signals may be missing when the gain is adjusted too low. Steer Description The feature is used to adjust the ROI of color flow of different angles with...
  • Page 84 Priority Description This function is used to set levels of the flow display, to display the grayscale signal or color signal. Operations Click the [Priority] item on the image menu to select the value. The adjusting range of the priority is 0-100%. The higher the value, color signals are prior to be displayed;...
  • Page 85: Power Mode Image Optimization

    B/C Align Description To set and constrain the maximum width of the B mode image to that of the Color ROI. Operations Turn on or off the function through the [B/C Align] item on the image menu. Impacts Frame rate increases when the function is turned on. Dual Live Description This function is used to display B image and Color image synchronously.
  • Page 86: Basic Procedures For Power Mode Imaging

    5.7.1 Basic Procedures for Power Mode Imaging 1. Select a high-quality image during B + Color scanning, and adjust to place the area of interest in the center of the image. 2. Click [Power] on image menu to enter B + Power mode. Roll the trackball to change position of the Region of Interest (ROI) and press the <Set>...
  • Page 87: Pw Doppler Mode

    Operations To select among the maps, turn the knob under [Map] on the image menu. There are 8 kinds of maps provided: P0-P3 belong to Power mode maps, while dP0-dP3 belong to Directional Power mode maps. The Power maps provide information of blood flow, which are highly sensitive to the low-velocity flows.
  • Page 88: Pw Mode Image Parameters

    4. Press the user-defined key for the PW mode or <Update> to enter PW mode again and perform the examination. You can also adjust the SV size, angle and depth in real-time scanning. 5. Adjust the image parameters during PW mode scanning to obtain optimized image. 6.
  • Page 89 Effects Generally, increasing the acoustic power will increase the brightness and contrast of the image as well as the force of penetration. Impacts You should perform exams according to actual situation and follow the ALARA Principle. Baseline Description Refers to the area where the velocity is zero in the spectrum. Operations Press the <Baseline>...
  • Page 90 T/F Res Description This function is used to adjust for a balance between time resolution and spatial resolution. Operations Adjust through the [T/F Res] item on the image menu. There are 0-4 levels of T/F Res values available. Dynamic Range Description The dynamic range conveys the information that being transformed from echo intensity to gray scale.
  • Page 91 Operation Turn on or off the function through the [Colorize] item in the menu; Select the colorize map through the [Colorize Map] item in the menu; The adjusting range are off, and 1-25. Impacts The function is available in real-time imaging, freeze or cine review status. Duplex/ Triplex Description This function is used to set if B image and PW image are displayed...
  • Page 92: Anatomical M Mode (Free Xros M)

    iTouch Description To optimize image parameters as per the current tissue characteristics for a better image effect. Operations Press <Gain/ iTouch> on the control panel to turn on the function. Angle Description This function is used to adjust the angle between Doppler vector and flow to make the velocity more accurate.
  • Page 93 5.9.1.1 Free Xros M Image Parameters  Parameters consistent with those in M mode are not to be introduced, please refer to relevant section of the M mode, while special items of the Free Xros M mode will be introduced in the following. Display/Hide the M-mark Line Description There are 1 M-mark line available.
  • Page 94: Smart 3D

    5.10 Smart 3D NOTE: 3D imaging is largely environment-dependent, so the images obtained are provided for reference only, not for confirming diagnoses. 5.10.1 Overview Ultrasound data based on three-dimensional imaging methods can be used to image any structure where a view cannot be achieved with the standard 2D-mode and to improve the understanding of complex structures.
  • Page 95  ROI size and position Roll the trackball to change the ROI size and position. Press the <Set> key to toggle between setting the size (dotted line) and position (solid line).  Curved VOI adjustment Roll the trackball to change the curved VOI position. Press the <Set> key to switch between the changing ROI and curved VOI states.
  • Page 96 B window A window 3D window (VR) C window  On the soft menu, select [Current Window: X] to activate the target window. A, B and C sectional images correspond to the following sections of the 3D image.  Section A: corresponds to the 2D image in B mode. Section A is the sagittal section . ...
  • Page 97: Note Before Use

    orientation. The blue plane shows the image acquisition where started, while the red plane shows the image acquisition where ended. A yellow plane in the wire cage shows the position of the MPR. See the image below: Wire Cage 5.10.2 Note Before Use 5.10.2.1 3D Image Quality Conditions NOTE: In accordance with the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle, try to...
  • Page 98 2. Obtain a 2D image. 3. Press <3D/4D> key or user-defined key for [3D] to enter the Smart 3D imaging preparation status, and define the ROI as well as the curved VOI. 4. Select a render mode. 5. Select an acquisition method, and set the corresponding parameters on the soft menu. Rocked mode: set [Angle] parameter.
  • Page 99 Type Parameter Description Function: set Max. as the 3D image rendering mode. Displays the maximum echo intensity in the observation Max. direction. This is useful for viewing bony structures. Function: set Min. as the 3D image rendering mode. Displays the minimum echo intensity in the observation Min.
  • Page 100 5.10.3.3 Smart 3D Image Viewing In VR viewing, the system supports the following functions:  Render setting.  B-mode parameter adjustment.  Setting the display format.  Viewing MPR.  Image zooming.  Rotation.  Image editing.  VR parameter adjustment. ...
  • Page 101 The positions of the other two MPRs are indicated in the selected plane. You can roll the trackball to change the position. Sectional A Sectional B Sectional C Window Display Press <Dual>/ <Quad> to switch window display. Format Select [Format]: A4:1, Single, Dual, or Quad. When the Single formate is selected, the system displays the 3D image (VR) only.
  • Page 102 View Direction a. U/D b. D/U c. L/R d. R/L e. F/B f. B/F U: Up D Down L: Left R: Right F: Front B: Back Select [Direction] to be [U/D], [L/R] or [F/B] on the menu to select the direction of the above Figure a, c and e.
  • Page 103 Select [VOI] to turn it to “Off.” The ROI image is displayed on the screen. Roll the trackball to observe the MPR.  Accept VOI 1. This function is usually used for MPR observation and to determine the relative position of the MPR to the VR.
  • Page 104 Parameter Description To quickly rotate the VR. Quick Rotation Selection: 0° , 90° , 180° , 270° . Tint Switch tint map on/off. Selection: Off, 1-25.  Reset Curve Parameter Description Reset Ori. To reset the volume rotation, shifting and zooming to its original status. Reset Curve To reset the curve to its original status.
  • Page 105 Start position: roll the trackball to view at a certain position. Press the soft menu control behind [Set Start] function key according to the trackball hint area. End position: roll the trackball to view at a certain position. Press the trackball “Set End”...
  • Page 106  To undo the last cutting, select [Undo] on the soft menu.  To undo all cuttings, select [Undo All]. The image cutting parameters are described as follows: Type Parameters Description Inside/Outside Allows you to trace the portion of the image you want to cut. Contour Edit Type Inside/Outside...
  • Page 107: Iscape

    5.11 iScape The iScape panoramic imaging feature extends your field of view by piecing together multiple B images into a single, extended B image. Use this feature, for example, to view a complete hand or thyroid. When scanning, you move the probe linearly and acquire a series of B images, the system pieces these images together into single, extended B image in real time.
  • Page 108: Iscape Viewing

    To create an iScape image, you start with an optimized 2D image. The 2D image serves as the mid-line for the resulting iScape image. 1. Press the <Update> key or click [Start Capture] on the image menu to start the iScape image capture.
  • Page 109  Image parameters setting, for details, please refer to “5.11.3.1 Image Parameters ”.  Image zooming, for details, please refer to “5.11.3.2 Image Zooming”.  Image rotation, for details, please refer to “5.11.3.3 Rotating the Image”.  Measurement, comment, and body mark, for details, please refer to “5.11.3.4 Measurement, Comment, and Body Mark”.
  • Page 110: Cine Review

     The image must be continuous (no part of an image moves suddenly or disappears.)  No shadow or absent signal along the scan plane.  Clear profile of anatomy through the entire scan plane without distortion.  Skin line is continuous. ...
  • Page 111: Display & Cine Review

    Display & Cine Review Image Display 6.1.1 Splitting Display The system supports dual-split (B/B) and quad-split (4B) display format. However, only one window is active.  Dual-split: press <Dual> key on the control panel to enter the dual-split mode, and using <Dual>...
  • Page 112: Freeze/ Unfreeze The Image

    6.1.2.2 Pan Zoom Procedures: 1. Enter Zoom: Freeze the image, press <Depth/Zoom> knob on the control panel to light the Zoom indicator. Image-in-image is displayed. 2. Rotate <Depth/Zoom> knob to change the magnification factor among 0.8-10. 3. Exit:  Press <Depth/Zoom>. ...
  • Page 113: Cine Review

     In splitting display B mode, press <B> to exit splitting display mode and display the image of the currently activated window in full screen.  In freeze mode, the system supports imaging mode switching between the sub- modes (only for the activated window). ...
  • Page 114: Entering/ Exiting Cine Review

    6.2.1 Entering/ Exiting Cine Review  To enter cine review: Enter "[Setup]-> [System Preset]-> [Image Preset]-> “Freeze Config”, to set "Status  after Freeze" to be "Cine". Then the system enters the manual cine review status once press <Freeze> to freeze the image. ...
  • Page 115: Cine Review In M/Pw Mode

    b) Set end frame: move the playback mark to the desired frame, and click [Set End Frame] in the image menu to set the frame as end point. c) Click [Auto Play] in the image menu; the system plays the auto review region automatically.
  • Page 116: Image Compare

    Image Compare 6.3.1 Image Compare in Review Mode 1. Press <Review> to enter Review screen, press <Ctrl>+<Set> to select files to be compared. Tip: for B/ B+Color/ B+Power mode image, you can select at most 4 images; for PW/M mode image, you can select at most 2 images. 2.
  • Page 117: Cine Memory Clear

     "Auto" for the cine memory indicates the system splits the cine memory as per the number of B image windows. “Split” indicates the system always splits the cine memory, even if in the single-B  window, the system splits the cine memory into two as well. You can press <B> key to switch and display the images in either memory, so you can compare images in Split mode.
  • Page 118: Preset

     Review screen (press <Review> to enter). 1. In the above condition, press <Cursor> to show the cursor and click the target image file. 2. 3 buttons will appear to the right of the image, click to select the image for comparison marked by a If the wrong image has been chosen, click to cancel the selection of this image.
  • Page 119: Measurement

    Measurement There are general measurement and application measurement. You can perform measurements on a zoomed image, cine reviewing image, real-time image, or a frozen image. For measurements details, please refer to the [Advanced Volume]. Be sure to measure areas of interest from the most optimal WARNING: image plane...
  • Page 120: General Measurements

    General Measurements 7.2.1 2D General Measurements 2D general measurements refer to general measurements on 2D mode: Measurement Tools Function Distance Measures the distance between two points of interest. The distance between probe surface and the probing point along Depth ultrasound beam. Angle The angle between two intersected planes.
  • Page 121: Doppler General Measurements

    Measurement Function Tools Measures the distance and time between two points and calculates the Slope slope. Measures the time of n (n≤8) cardiac cycles and calculates the heart rate in M mode image. Calculates the average velocity by measuring the distance and time Velocity between two points.
  • Page 122: Measurement Accuracy

    Measurement Accuracy Table 1 Error of 2D Images Parameter Value Range Error Within ± 3%; or when the measured value is less Distance Full screen than 40 mm, the error is less than1.5 mm. Within ± 7%; or when the measured value is less Area (Trace) Full screen than 16 cm...
  • Page 123: Comments And Body Marks

    Comments and Body Marks Comments Comments can be added to an ultrasound image to bring attention, notate or communicate information observed during the examination. You can add comments to: zoomed image, cine review image, real-time image, frozen image. You can type the character as comments; insert the pre-defined comments from the comment library;...
  • Page 124: Adding Comments

     Change Font Size/Arrow Size  Click [Font Size] to change the font size of comment: Small, Mid, Big.  Click [Arrow Size] to change the arrow size of comment: Small, Mid, Big. The default is the comment text library in the current exam mode. When entered the comment status, the system displays the customized comment text library for the current exam.
  • Page 125: Moving Comments

    second part of the combined comment. Repeat procedures to add other parts of a combined comment. Press <Set> to complete the comment.  Adding an Arrow You can add an arrow to a location where you want to pay attention. Press the <Arrow>...
  • Page 126: Deleting Comments

    8.1.6 Deleting Comments  Deleting Comment Characters, Texts or Arrows Move the cursor to the comment to be deleted. Press the <Set> key to select the comment. Press the <Del> or <Clear> key to complete the deleting operation.  Deleting a recently-added character, text or arrow After you add several comments and the cursor is in the “|”...
  • Page 127: Adding Body Marks

    8.2.3 Adding Body Marks  To add the first body mark: (1) Enter body mark mode. (2) Select the bodymark library through the menu title. (3) Select the bodymark. Move the cursor onto the desired bodymark to highlight your choice, and press <Set>...
  • Page 129: Animal Data Management

    External storage media is recommended for image archive. The system animal database space is limited, please back up or clear animal data in time. Mindray is not responsible for lost data if you DO NOT follow suggested backup procedures. Animal Information Management 9.1.1...
  • Page 130: Image File Management

    Image File Management You can store the image files either in the animal database in the system, or to external memory devices. For a save image, you can perform operations like image reviewing, analyzing and demonstration (iVision). 9.2.1 Storage Media System supported memory media including: ...
  • Page 131: Saving Images To The System

     Set single frame export format  Format You can select the image export format in the Send To dialogue box. NOTE: Compression in a JPEG format may result in image distortion.  Set cine saving length For details, please refer to “6.6 Preset”. 9.2.4 Saving Images to the System ...
  • Page 132: Quickly Saving Full Screen Image To The System

     To store cine to USB flash drive Save cine images to a USB flash drive in the AVI format. (1) Set the user-defined key through the path: [Setup]→ [System Preset]→ [Key Config]. Select a key in the Key Function page on the left side and select “Send Cine to USB disk”...
  • Page 133  To exit Review:  Click [Exit] on the Review screen; or,  Press <ESC> or <Review> again.  Basic operations Move the cursor onto an exam item in the Exam History area and press <Set>. The selected item is highlighted. Click [Info] or [Report] to view animal information or report. Double-click a thumbnail to view and analyze an image.
  • Page 134: Ivision

    [Select All]: click to select all images in the thumbnail window. [Deselect All]: after clicking the [Select All], the button changes into [Deselect All], you can cancel all the selections by clicking [Deselect All]. [Send To]: click to send the selected image to other location, DICOM server, printer and etc.
  • Page 135 The iVision screen is shown as follows:  Demonstration item The demonstration items are the image files in the formats that the system supports. You can add the exam data in animal database or system supported image files and folders to demonstration list. For files and folders in demonstration list, the images in the directory and subdirectory are played one by one, and the system will automatically jump over the files that can’t be opened.
  • Page 136: Sending Image File

     Demonstration mode Interval: refer to the interval time for demonstration, the adjusting range is 1~500s.  Option of Demo You can choose whether to repeat the demonstration or exit after a demonstration is completed. 9.2.10 Sending Image File  On the image screen, select a stored image thumbnail, click (Send To) on the right corner of the image, the image can be sent to the external device, DVD recorder, DICOM storage server, DICOM print server, system connected printer, iStorage, MedSight and...
  • Page 137: Report Management

    Report Management  Report storage: The exam reports are stored under the directory of the exam of the animal.  Importing, exporting and sending a report In the iStation screen, select animal data, click (Restore) or (Backup) to import or export animal information, images and reports from or to an external memory device.
  • Page 138: Animal Data Management (Istation)

    To export the report: (1) Check “Export Report” on the screen. (2) Click [OK] to confirm. You can select paper size for the report in the path: [Setup] → [Print Preset]  Printing report Use a connected graph/text printer to print a report. Please refer to “11.6 Print Preset” for details about default report printer setting.
  • Page 139: Searching An Animal

    Viewing Animal Information  Data Source Select the data source of animal data, the system animal database is default.  Animal List Display animal information, exam mode, number of images and cines, exam state, backed up or not.  New Exam: After you select an animal data or exam in the iStation screen, click the [New Exam] to enter the Animal Info screen, where you can select a new exam mode and click [OK] to begin a new exam.
  • Page 140: Animal Data View & Management

    (4) When you select an animal in the animal list, the images of this animal will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Note: When you clear the keyword, enter other keyword or cancel the selection “Find in  results”, the system will refresh the searched results.
  • Page 141  Send To The system supports to send data to external memory devices or print.  Select the animal record, click in the menu to send exam data or images of the selected record.  Select the image, click to send the selected image. ...
  • Page 142: Backing Up And Erasing Files Through Dvd Drive

    Backing Up and Erasing Files through DVD Drive The system supports DVD-RW to write data in CD/DVD and to read data from CD/DVD in Support media: DVD± RW, CD-R/W.  To write data to a CD/DVD: (1) Put a CD/DVD in the tray. (2) Select the data to be backed up, click the screen (in iStation or Review).
  • Page 143 Including:  Storage Task: displays the DICOM storage task.  DICOM Print Task: displays the DICOM print task.  Media Storage Task:  DICOM media storage task (including disc and USB devices)  Backup task (system-relevant format): select the exam to be backed up in iStation and click ...
  • Page 144: Access Control

     Select All Click [Select All] to select all the tasks.  Task Status Select the undergoing task, the system will display its detailed status information or error information. When there is/are task(s) undergoing, the task management icon displays as , you can click the icon to check the process.
  • Page 145: System Login

    9.7.3 System Login If [Enable User Account Control] is selected, you can access the data in the system only after you login the system. You need to enter user name and password in the following cases:  Before entering the system ...
  • Page 146 2. Click [Add] to enter the following page. 3. Enter the user name (you are not allowed to enter the same name or modify the name already exist). 4. Enter user name and the password. 5. Set the user role in the drop-down list: administrator or operator. 6.
  • Page 147: Modify Password

    9.7.5 Modify Password The system administrator can modify password of all users. The administrator password by factory is empty. You can set the password for it. The operator can only modify his/her own password. To modify the password, the user has to login the system first. There are two ways to modify password: modify it on “Admin”...
  • Page 149: Dicom

    DICOM NOTE: Before using DICOM, please read the electronic file DICOM CONFORMANCE STATEMENT along with the device. This chapter is confined to the preset, connection verification and DICOM services of the DICOM-configured ultrasound machine, not including SCP configurations like PACS/ RIS/ HIS.
  • Page 150: Dicom Preset

    1. Press <Setup> to enter the [Setup] menu. 2. Select [Network Preset]. 3. Local TCP/ IP preset items are described as follows: Name Description Current Net Adapter To select network connection mode. DHCP DHCP: IP address will be automatically obtained from DNS server; / Static Static: you need to enter the IP address.
  • Page 151 1. Press <Setup> to enter the [Setup] menu. 2. Select [DICOM Preset]. 3. Preset local DICOM properties and DICOM server.  Localhost DICOM Service Property Name Description Application entity title of the ultrasound system. AE Title The AE title here should be the same with the one of the acceptable SCU set in the server.
  • Page 152  DICOM Server Setting Name Description Device Name of the device supporting DICOM services. IP Address IP address of the server. You can ping other machines to verify connection after entering the Ping correct IP address. Also you can check the connection of the already added server in the list.
  • Page 153 DICOM storage setting items are described as follows: Name Description After you set the server (s) in DICOM Server Setting, the name Device (s) will appear in the drop-down list, select the name of the storage server. Service Name Default is xxx-Storage, and it can be modified. Application Entity title, Here, it should be consistent with that of AE Title the storage server.
  • Page 154 Name Description Max Framerate 25, 30, 35, Full are available, user-changeable [Add] Add the DICOM service to the service list. [Cancel] Click to cancel the parameter setting. Select an item in the service list, change the parameters in the [Update] above area, and click [Update] to update the item in the service list.
  • Page 155 DICOM print setting items are described as follows: Name Description After you set the server (s) in DICOM Server Setting, the Device name (s) will appear in the drop-down list, select the name of the print server. Service Name Default is xxx-Print, and it can be modified. Application Entity title.
  • Page 156 Name Description The system supports RGB (color printing) and Settings MONOCHROME2 (black and white printing). Please select the type the printer supports. Film Orientation Select between LANDSCAPE and PORTRAIT. Specify printing task priority among HIGH, MED and LOW. Priority Select film size among the selections listed in the drop-down Film Size list.
  • Page 157  Medium Type: for black and white printing, usually Blue Film or Clear Film is used, and for color printing, Paper is usually used. For details, please refer to printer conformance statement.  Change the setting if necessary. 10.1.3.3 DICOM Worklist 1.
  • Page 158: Dicom Service

    If the verification succeeds, it will prompt “xxx Verify Succeed”.  Otherwise, it prompts “xxx Verify Failed”.  If verification failed, the possible causes may be: The ultrasound machine can’t communicate normally with the server. Please check if  the cable is properly connected; or, Check if the IP of the server is configured in the same segment with that of the ultrasound machine;...
  • Page 159: Dicom Service

    (3) Select DICOM in the “Target” list, select a server in the “Storage Server” list. (4) Click [OK] to start the sending.  To send images by shortcut key You can save single frame image or multi-frame images to DICOM server while saving to hard drive by shortcut key.
  • Page 160: Dicom Storage

    (2) Set a default storage server. a) Enter the DICOM Service Preset screen via “[Setup] → [DICOM Preset] → [Set DICOM Service]”. b) Select a storage server in the Service List and click [Default]; you can see “Y” in the Default column. c) Click [Exit] to exit the page and return to Setup menu, then click [Save] on the Setup menu to make the preset to take effect.
  • Page 161: Dicom Worklist

    (2) Set a default print server. a) Enter the DICOM Service Preset screen via “[Setup]→ [DICOM Preset] → [DICOM Service]”. b) Click [Print] to open the Print page. c) Select a Print server in the Service List and click [Default]; you can see “Y” is marked in the Default column.
  • Page 162: Mpps

    b) Click [Query]. c) The scheduled animals, which meet the criteria, are displayed in the lower part of the screen. d) After the first query, you can perform the second query based on the preview results. The scheduled animals in the list will update in real time. (4) Select the desired animal record in the displayed animal list, and Select the desired animal and click [Start Exam], the animal information is imported into the system and then an exam is started.
  • Page 163: Query/Retrieve

    Before storage commitment, you should set a default storage commitment server.  Storage commitment after sending images on iStation screen (1) Open iStation screen: press <iStation> or press <Patient> and click [iStation]. (2) Select an exam record (image (s) is/are stored in the exam record), click open the Send To dialogue box.
  • Page 164: Dicom Media Storage

    3. Select the server in “Server and Service” area (both the source and the destination). 4. Enter the query information, such as Animal ID, Animal Name, Accession #, Exam Date, or key words. Click [Clear] to empty the entered query information. 5.
  • Page 165: Dicom Task Manager

    3. Select the destination, and select DICOM format. 4. Set whether to remove animal exam data or only images from the local hard disk. 5. Click [Backup] to begin storage. If the backup succeeded, there will be a tick marked in the Backup list in iStation screen; otherwise, no tick is marked.
  • Page 166 For details on tast manager, see 9.6 Animal Task Manager. 10-18 DICOM...
  • Page 167: Setup

    CD/DVD or USB memory devices. When the setup data is changed, be sure to save the preferences CAUTION: according to the methods described in this chapter. Mindray is not responsible for the loss of the setup data.  To enter Setup: ...
  • Page 168 Item Description To set the hospital relevant information like name, address, telephone Hospital Information and so on. To select a language for the system, the available languages are Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Turkish, Finnish, Danish, Icelandic, Language Norwegian, and Swedish, Indonesian.
  • Page 169: General

    11.1.2 General Open the General page via [Setup]-> [System Preset]-> [General], as shown in the figure below. Type Item Description To select if to display the following animal information Patient Banner on the image banner: Gender, Age, Operator, ID, Display Content Animal Info Name, Hospital Name H&W Unit...
  • Page 170: Image

    Type Item Description After the screen saver function is enabled, click Select Picture [Browse] to select the figure used for the screen saver and click [Preview] to see the effect. Status after exam Select to enter the imaging scanning, animal info or the Exam Setup ends Worklist after ending an exam.
  • Page 171: Application

    11.1.4 Application Open the Application page via [Setup]-> [System Preset]-> [Application]. Through the page, you can set the measure ruler, follicle and relevant information. For details, please refer to the Operator’s Manual [Advanced Volume] 11.1.5 Key Config Open the page via [Setup]-> [System Preset]-> [Key Config], as shown in the figure below. ...
  • Page 172: Biopsy

    (3) Click [Save] to complete the setting.  Other Settings Item Description Key Brightness To set the blightness for the keys. Key Volume To set the key volume. Trackball Speed To set the trackball speed when move the trackball. Trackball Brightness To set the color for the trackball.
  • Page 173: Measure Preset

    11.3 Measure Preset For measurements details, please refer to the Advanced Volume. 11.4 Body Mark Preset In order to accommodate your workflow – numerous preferential settings can be captured in Body Mark Preset. This function is to preset, body marks in each exam type, or user-defined body marks.
  • Page 174: Comment Preset

    Procedures: 1. Select an exam mode in the drop-down list, the current exam mode is set by default. 2. Enter the library name of custom body marks. 3. Select a package from the drop-down list besides Available Item. 4. Add or delete body mark(s) To add the item selected from the [Available Items] into the [Selected [>] Items].
  • Page 175: Custom Comments

    11.5.1 Custom Comments You can preset the custom comments library for each exam mode to your preference. The comments in the library are provided by the system or user-defined ones. The name of the library, which can be set, will appear on the first page of the library. Open the Comment page via [Setup]->...
  • Page 176: Print Preset

     Remove item (from the library or user-defined) in the Selected Items list: Select an item in Selected Items list, and click [<] to remove it to the Available Items list. Click [<<] to remove all items in Selected Items. ...
  • Page 177: Network Preset

     You can add a printer including a network printer, or delete a printer.  Check the printer attribute. For details about DICOM print, please refer to “10 DICOM”.  Printer Adapter For details, please refer to the “Appendix D Printer Adapter” 11.7 Network Preset For Local TCP/IP preset and DICOM preset, please refer to “10.1 DICOM Preset”.
  • Page 178: Medsight Preset

    Click to select the function(s) and click [Trial]. Tips: Every trial option can be used only once. Please refer to the dependence relationship between options in chapter “2.5.3 Options”. Please contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative for details. 11-12 Setup...
  • Page 179: Other Settings

    11.8.2 Other Settings Type Item Description Load Factory Local factory default settings. Preset Manager Export Export preset data to disk. Import Import the preset data into the system. Export Log Export the operation log. Other Prepay Installment Display the prepay installment information. 11.9 System Information Click [About] in the Setup menu to enter the system information screen.
  • Page 181: Probes And Biopsy

    Probes and Biopsy 12.1 Probe The system supports the following probes: Probe Model Probe Type Illustration 35C50EA Convex 65C15EA Convex 75L38EA Linear array 75L53EA Linear array Probes and Biopsy 12-1...
  • Page 182 Probe Model Probe Type Illustration 10L24EA Linear array 65EB10EA Convex 35C20EA Convex 65EC10ED Convex 75LT38EA Linear array 65EL60EA Linear array 12-2 Probes and Biopsy...
  • Page 183: Name And Function Of Each Part Of The Transducer

    Probe Model Probe Type Illustration 50L60EAV Linear 75L50EAV Linear Note: For details of storage time and condition for disinfected probes or sterilized probes and brackets, please refer to Technical standard for Disinfection of Medical and Health Structures 12.1.1 Name and Function of Each Part of the Transducer Basic structures and functions of all probes listed above are similar, and are described as follows.
  • Page 184 Name Function It converts the electrical signal into ultrasound signal, making the sound beams focus in the given direction; meanwhile, it will receive the ultrasound signal and then <1> Transducer head convert the received signal into electrical signal. The lens on the surface is the acoustic lens. Apply ultrasound gel on the acoustic lens.
  • Page 185: Operating Procedures

    12.1.2 Orientation of the Ultrasound Image and the Transducer Head The orientation of the ultrasound image and the transducer are shown below. The “MARK” side of the ultrasound image on the monitor corresponds to the mark side of the transducer. Check the orientation before the examination (take linear probe as an example).
  • Page 186  Procedures for operating (with biopsy function) Inspection before examination Connection to the ultrasonic diagnostic system Examinations Biopsy procedure Disconnection to the ultrasonic diagnostic system Sterilization of the needle- guided bracket Wiping off the ultrasound gel Inspection after use Washing the transducer with water Storage Draining/drying Immersion into disinfectant...
  • Page 187  Procedures for operating (with no biopsy function) Inspection before examination Connection to the ultrasonic diagnostic system Examinations Disconnection to the ultrasonic diagnostic system Wiping off the ultrasound gel Washing the transducer with water Draining/drying Disinfection Immersion into disinfectant Removing the transducer from disinfectant Rinsing the transducer into sterile water Draining/drying...
  • Page 188: Utilizing The Transducer Sheath

    12.1.4 Utilizing the Transducer Sheath A transducer sheath must be installed over the transducer before performing examination. Probe sheaths are available for use with all clinical situations where infection is a concern. A probe sheath must be installed over the probe before performing intra-cavity or biopsy examination.
  • Page 189: Probes Cleaning And Disinfection

    12.1.5 Probes Cleaning and Disinfection After completing each examination, clean and disinfect (or sterilize) the probes as required. When biopsy procedures have been performed, be sure to sterilize the needle-guided bracket. Fail to do so may result in the probe and the needle-guided bracket to becoming sources of infection.
  • Page 190 Disinfecting by Immersion 1. Wear sterile gloves to prevent infection. 2. Clean the transducer before disinfecting it.MINDRAY recommends the following solutions to disinfect the transducer.  Refer to the instructions provided by the chemical manufacturer concerning concentration of the disinfectant solution, method of disinfection and dilution and cautions during use.Do not soak the transducer connector or the cable near it into...
  • Page 191 For intra-operative probes (75LT38EA), they have to be sterilized after completing each examination. 1. Wear sterile gloves to prevent infection. 2. Clean the probe before sterilizing it. MINDRAY recommends the following solutions to sterilize the probe. Hydrogen Peroxide and Peroxyacetic Acid -based sterilization solution...
  • Page 192: Environment

    Before safety and performance is affected, probe 75LT38EA can be sterilized by Cidex Activated Glutaraldehyde Solution for at least 217 times (10 hours for one time).  Refer to the instructions provided by the chemical manufacturer concerning concentration of the sterilization solution, method of sterilization and dilution and cautions during use.
  • Page 193 Ambient Atmospheric Relative humidity Probe temperature pressure 65EC10ED 0℃~40℃ 30%~90%RH(no 700hPa~1060hPa condensation) 75LT38EA 0℃~40℃ 30%~85%RH(no 700hPa~1060hPa condensation) 65EL60EA 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa 0℃-40℃ 30%~85%RH(no condensation) 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa 0℃-40℃ 30%~85%RH(no 50L60EAV condensation) 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa 0℃-40℃...
  • Page 194: Biopsy Guide

    Excessive vibration  Heat generators 2. When the probe is sent to the MINDRAY Customer Service Department or a sales representative for repair, be sure to disinfect it and keep it in the carrying case to prevent infection. 3. Sterilize the carrying case as necessary.
  • Page 195 Do not use a needle-guided bracket when scanning is performed. The needle may advance in an incorrect direction and possibly injure the animal. Never perform a biopsy during image scanning. Do not freeze an image while performing biopsy procedure. During biopsy procedures, the needle may deviate from desired course...
  • Page 196 Image of the biopsy target and the actual position of the biopsy needle: Diagnostic ultrasound systems produce tomographic plane images with information of a certain thickness in the thickness direction of the transducer. (That is to say, the information shown in the images consist all the information scanned in the thickness direction of the transducer.) So, even though the biopsy needle appears to have penetrated the target object...
  • Page 197: Basic Procedures For Biopsy Guiding

    A needle-guided bracket is available for purchase as an optional accessory; it is used in combination with this transducer. Part of the probes have matched needle-guided bracket and needles. To order needle-guided brackets, contact MINDRAY Customer Service Department or sales representative.
  • Page 198 Name of Parts This section describes the parts and corresponding functions of each needle-guided bracket.  NGB-001, NGB-002, NGB-003, and NGB-005 (Metal/needle un-detachable) The structure of plastic needle-guided bracket NGB-001, NGB-002, NGB-003 and NGB- 005 are similar to each other. The following figure shows the structure with NGB-001 as an example.
  • Page 199  NGB-001 Metal-needle detachable Guiding hole Groove V-shaped guiding block Lock pin Needle fixing nut Needle type adjusting base Needle type dial scale V-shaped cover Clamp Angle block Angle adjusting base Angle pinch Angle shift sign Pinch nut  NGB-003 (Metal/needle detachable) Name Description Clamp of needle-...
  • Page 200 Name Description Used for installing biopsy needle; there are five <7> Guiding block specifications of guiding blocks for different biopsy needles Specification of <8> Matched with the corresponding biopsy needle (14G) guiding block (14G) <9> Needle guide hole Used for installing the biopsy needle Pinch nut of needle- Used for locking the needle-guided bracket and the <10>...
  • Page 201 <8> <7> <6> <10> <9> <3> <4> <1> <5> <2> Name Description Support of needle-guided Used for installing the needle-guided bracket on <1> bracket the transducer Groove and tab of the Respectively matched with the tab and groove of <2> needle-guided bracket the transducer There are 3 types of angles available to be...
  • Page 202 Name Description Support of needle- Used for installing the needle-guided bracket on the <1> guided bracket transducer Used for determining the angle of the biopsy; there are <2> Angle block three specifications of blocks of angle Used for installing biopsy needle; there are five <3>...
  • Page 203 Name Description Groove Match with the tab on the transducer Support of needle- Used for installing the needle-guided bracket on the guided bracket transducer Knob of fixing needle-guided Used for fixing the needle-guided bracket on the transducer bracket Needle distance Indicate distance between needle and the transducer head scales surface...
  • Page 204: Biopsy Preset

    Name Description Specification of Matched with the corresponding biopsy needle (13G) guiding block (13G) Knob of fixing the Used for fixing the guiding block guiding block Needle guide angle The needle guide angle of this needle-guided bracket Grooves of the needle-guided Matched with the tabs of the transducer bracket...
  • Page 205: Needle-Guided Bracket Inspection And Installation

    Be sure to perform inspections before and after use of the needle-guided bracket. If an abnormality is found on the needle-guided bracket, immediately stop using it and contact MINDRAY Customer Service Department or sales representative. 1. Sterilize the needle-guided bracket before and after use.
  • Page 206 Screw the pinch nut of the needle-guided bracket to confirm that the needle-guided bracket is properly installed on the transducer. Adjust the dial scale to the required needle type shift, and then screw the needle fixing nut to lock the dial scale (To adjust the dial scale you have to loose the needle fixing nut first.) Pull the lock pin and close the V-shaped cover to fix the lock pin in the groove of the needle type adjusting base, so as to install the needle into the guiding hole.
  • Page 207  NGB-004 1. Put on the sterile probe sheath. 2. Open the retaining clamp, align the needle-guided bracket with the transducer to locate the locating bulge on the needle guide to the locating grooves on the transducer, and then turn the retaining clamp to match it with the transducer. 3.
  • Page 208 4) Select a proper guiding block and push it into the groove above the angle block, and clamp it tightly. 5) Screw the nut of the block to secure the block. 6) Insert a biopsy needle with the same specification as that of the guiding block into the hole of the guiding block.
  • Page 209 5) Insert a biopsy needle with the same specification as that of the guiding block into the hole of the guiding block.  NGB-009 metal/needle detachable needle-guided bracket (1) Put on the transducer cover. (2) Cover the support of needle-guided bracket on the transducer, making the groove of the needle-guided bracket to match with the tab of the transducer.
  • Page 210  NGB-010 metal/needle detachable needle-guided bracket (1) Put on the transducer cover. (2) Hold the transducer by one hand, select proper needle-guided bracket, and hold it with the other hand, and align the grooves of the needle-guided bracket with the tabs of the transducer, then push the needle-guided bracket forward, making the grooves of the needle-guided bracket to match with the tabs of the transducer.
  • Page 211: Biopsy Menu

     NGB-016 1. Put on the sterile transducer sheath. 2. Select a proper needle-guided bracket, and match the groove with the tab of the transducer. Mount the bracket onto the transducer. 3. Screw the pinch nut of the needle-guided bracket to confirm that the needle-guided bracket is properly installed on the transducer.
  • Page 212: Verify Biopsy Guide Line

     Select biopsy bracket angle If the needle-guided bracket supports more than one biopsy angle, you can select the angle from the drop-down list.  Select Dot size Move the cursor onto [Dot Size], press <Set> to select the dot size among Small, Medium and Big.
  • Page 213: Ineedle (Needle Visualization Enhancement)

    4. When the biopsy needle appears on the image, please adjust the parameters of the menu on the screen to make the biopsy needle is displayed at almost the same position as the selected needle mark.  Adjust guide line position Move the cursor onto [Position], press <Set>...
  • Page 214: Removing The Needle-Guided Bracket

    Figure 1 Figure 2 To enter/exit iNeedle  To enter iNeedle Click [iNeedle] item in B page on the screen. Or, you can assign a user-defined key for entering iNeedle.  Open iNeedle in Biopsy status 1. Perform scanning and locate the target, press <Biopsy> to enter the screen. 2.
  • Page 215 Separate the bracket and the transducer from the needle. Screw the pinch nut to release the needle-guided bracket. Separate the bracket and the transducer.  NGB-003 Metal/needle detachable needle-guided bracket: (1) Screw the nut of the guiding block and remove the guiding block slightly along the direction of the needle’s tail.
  • Page 216  NGB-005 While holding the transducer and the needle-guided bracket, open the Grip knob of the needle-guided bracket.  NGB-007  Metal 1) Screw the nut of the guiding block and remove the guiding block slightly along the direction of the needle’s tail. 2) Separate the residual part of the needle-guide bracket and the transducer from the needle.
  • Page 217: Clean And Sterilize The Needle-Guided Bracket

    (2) Turn on the knob of fixing guiding block and remove the guiding block from the hole of installing guiding block. (3) Turn on the knob of fixing needle-guided bracket and remove the needle-guided bracket.  NGB-010 (1) Remove the guiding block slightly along the direction of the needle’s tail, and separate the residual part of the needle-guide bracket and the transducer from the needle.
  • Page 218 2. Clean the needle-guided bracket before sterilizing it. MINDRAY recommends the following solution or sterilizing system to sterilize the needle-guided bracket. 3. Follow local regulations when selecting and using the disinfectant.  Glutaraldehyde-based sterilant: Chemical Trade name Procedures name Cidex Please refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the solution for details.
  • Page 219: Storage And Transportation

     Between examinations, keep the needle-guided bracket in a sterile environment.  When the needle-guided bracket is sent to your MINDRAY representative for repair, be sure to disinfect or sterilize it and keep it in the carrying case to prevent infection.
  • Page 221: Battery

    Battery DO NOT install or detach the battery ad arbitrium WARNING: The batteries have protective mechanism and circuit. DO NOT disassemble or alter the battery. DO NOT short-circuit the batteries by directly connecting the negative terminals with metal objects. DO NOT heat the battery or discard it in a fire. Keep the batteries away from fire and other heat sources.
  • Page 222: Precautions

    NOTE: Only use the specified batteries. If there is only one battery in the system, it cannot supply power and cannot be charged. 13.2 Precautions 1. Before using the battery, carefully read the description in the label on the surface of the battery.
  • Page 223: Battery Status Indicator

    13.4 Battery Status Indicator The battery status indicator is located in the lower right corner of the screen, indicating the battery capacity. : indicates the battery capacity is empty. : indicates the battery capacity is full. When the power capacity is not enough, the system will pop up a prompt: Warning! Battery is out of power! Please connect to power supply or system will be shut down in one minute.
  • Page 225: Acoustic Output

    Acoustic Output This section of the operator’s manual applies to the overall system including the main unit, probes, accessories and peripherals. This section contains important safety information for operators of the device, pertaining to acoustic output and how to control animal exposure through use of the ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle.
  • Page 226: Mi/Ti Explanation

    Users must take responsibility for the safety of animals and utilize ultrasound deliberately. Deliberate use of ultrasound means that output power of ultrasound must be selected based on ALARA. Additional information regarding the concept of ALARA and the possible bioeffects of Ultrasound is available in a document from the AIUM (American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine) title Medical Ultrasound Safety”...
  • Page 227: Mi/Ti Display

     TIC: Thermal index for applications, such as pediatric and adult cranial applications, in which the ultrasound beam passes through bone near the beam entrance into the body. WFUMB (World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) guidelines: state that temperature increase of 4 degree C for 5 min or more should be considered as potentially hazardous to embryonic and fetal tissue.
  • Page 228: Acoustic Power Control

    characterization-Test methods for the deter mination of thermal and mechanical indices related to medical diagnostic ultrasonic fields. 14.6 Acoustic Power Control The qualified operator may use the system controls to limit the ultrasound output and to adjust the quality of the images. There are three categories of system controls relative to output.
  • Page 229: Limits Of Acoustic Output

    Although the attenuation coefficient chosen, 0.3 dB/cm/MHz, is significantly lower than any specific solid tissue in the body, this value was chosen to account for fetal examinations. In early trimester ultrasound fetal examinations, there may be a significant fluid path between the transducer and the fetus, and the attenuation of fluid is very small.
  • Page 230: Measurement Uncertainty

    14.8 Measurement Uncertainty Acoustic Quantities Total Uncertainties (Standard) Power 31.97% for non-scan modes; 18.98% for scan modes. Frequency 0.22% Pressure 15.79% 31.97% for non-scan modes; 32.35% for scan modes. 31.98% Mechanical Index 15.79 % Non-scan Modes Scan-Modes Total Uncertainty for TIS 31.97% 18.98% Total Uncertainty for TIB...
  • Page 231: Emc Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration

    EMC Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration The system complies with the EMC standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2014. Intended Environments: HOME HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT (except for near active HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT and the RF shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for magnetic resonance imaging). The use of unapproved accessories may diminish system WARNING: performance.
  • Page 232  Date/time information. TABLE 1 GUIDANCE AND MINDRAY DECLARATION—ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of system should assure that it is used in such an environment. ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIROMENT-...
  • Page 233 TABLE 2 GUIDANCE AND MINDRAY DECLARATION—ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of system should assure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 COMPLIANCE ELECTROMAGNETIC...
  • Page 234 TABLE 3 GUIDANCE AND MINDRAY DECLARATION—ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY The system is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of system should assure that it is used in such an environment. IMMUNITY IEC 60601 TEST...
  • Page 235 TABLE 4 RECOMMENDED SEPARATION DISTANCES BETWEEN PORTABLE AND MOBILE RF COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND THE SYSTEM The system is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbance are controlled. The customer or the user of system can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and system as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communication equipment.
  • Page 237: System Maintenance

    Routine system maintenance shall be carried out by the user. Service maintenance will be provided by Mindray service engineers while the system is under warranty. System maintenance after the warranty has expired is the full responsibility of the owner / operator.
  • Page 238  Method: The trackball on the control panel is used to move the cursor and plays an importance part in man-machine communication. As one of the most frequently used parts on the control panel, it may become ineffective due to dirt that enters into the trackball module. Disassembling the trackball: Rotate the trackball clamp ring 35 degrees anticlockwise.
  • Page 239: Checking Transducer

    16.2 Maintenance Checks by Service Engineer The following checks must be performed to ensure and maintain system safety and performance. Please contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative to schedule and carry out these checks. Check Category Check Item...
  • Page 240: Consumables And Periodic Part Replacement

    16.3 Consumables and Periodic Part Replacement This system contains some consumables and parts requiring periodic replacement. Before replacing them, please contact Mindray Customer Service Department or sales representative for instructions. 16.4 Troubleshooting To ensure proper system operation and function, it is recommended that a maintenance and inspection plan be established to periodically check the safety of the system.
  • Page 241  Troubleshooting Table Failure Cause Measure After the  Abnormal power system  Verify that the plug has not power supply or incorrect connection become loosened or is turned on, of the power cord. dislodged from the back of the power the system.
  • Page 243: Appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection

    Appendix A Electrical Safety Inspection The following electrical safety tests are recommended as part of a comprehensive preventive maintenance program. They are a proven means of detecting abnormalities that, if undetected, could prove dangerous to either the animal or the operator. Additional tests may be required according to local regulations.
  • Page 244 Device Enclosure and Accessories A.2.1 Visual Inspection Test Item Acceptance Criteria No physical damage to the enclosure and accessories. No physical damage to meters, switches, connectors, etc. The enclosure and accessories No residue of fluid spillage (e.g., water, coffee, chemicals, etc.). No loose or missing parts (e.g., knobs, dials, terminals, etc.).
  • Page 245 Earth Leakage Test Run an Earth Leakage test on the device being tested before performing any other leakage tests. The following outlet conditions apply when performing the Earth Leakage test.  normal polarity (Normal Condition);  reverse polarity (Normal Condition); ...
  • Page 246  LIMITS For BF applied parts, 100μA in Normal Condition.  500μA in Single Fault Condition.  Mains on Applied Part Leakage The Mains on Applied Part test applies a test voltage, which is 110% of the mains voltage, through a limiting resistance, to selected applied part terminals. Current measurements are then taken between the selected applied part and earth.
  • Page 247 The measurement data were obtained under the test conditions employed at Mindray. Maximum surface temperature Maximum surface temperature (°...
  • Page 249 Appendix C Acoustic Output Reporting Table (60601- 2-37) Acoustic Output Reporting Table (60601-2-37) C-1...
  • Page 250 10L24EA Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.07 0.20 0.40 0.31 Index component value 0.20 0.13 0.19 0.40 at z 2.89 (MPa) r,α 6.89 3.27 7.33 (mW) 6.89 3.27 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 251 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D /iScape/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.06 0.09 0.21 0.21 Index component value 0.09 0.09 0.21 0.09 at z 2.84 (MPa) r,α 10.00 10.00 10.00 (mW) 2.60 2.60 (mW)
  • Page 252 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.06 0.16 0.51 0.32 Index component value 0.16 0.14 0.15 0.51 at z 2.85 (MPa) r,α 13.65 12.59 13.66 (mW) 4.77 5.19 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.00...
  • Page 253 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.03 0.27 0.78 0.41 Index component value 0.27 0.18 0.43 0.78 at z 2.62 (MPa) r,α 9.82 5.81 9.83 (mW) 9.82 5.81 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.00...
  • Page 254 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.99 0.19 1.04 0.78 Index component value 0.19 0.15 0.23 1.04 at z 2.36 (MPa) r,α 11.94 12.50 26.85 (mW) 6.03 8.07 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.00...
  • Page 255 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.08 0.84 0.84 2.26 Index component value 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 at z 2.60 (MPa) r,α 110.30 111.10 109.70 (mW) 28.72 28.93 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 256 Transducer Model: 10L24EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.95 1.25 1.96 2.76 Index component value 1.25 1.18 1.25 1.96 at z (MPa) 2.28 r,α (mW) 143.11 148.54 124.59 (mW) 41.64 42.93 1×1 (cm) 1.00...
  • Page 257 35C20EA Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.84 0.27 1.11 0.60 Index component value 0.25 0.27 0.60 1.11 at z 1.32 (MPa) r,α 33.77 33.97 34.04 (mW) 21.27 21.40 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 258 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/ Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.84 0.35 0.96 0.96 Index component value 0.35 0.35 0.96 0.35 at z 1.32 (MPa) r,α 86.00 86.00 86.00 (mW) 21.67 21.67 (mW)
  • Page 259 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.84 0.52 0.67 1.23 Index component value 0.52 0.48 0.52 0.67 at z 1.31 (MPa) r,α 100.25 100.42 100.24 (mW) 32.06 32.19 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.04...
  • Page 260 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.42 0.37 0.47 1.31 Index component value 0.37 0.33 0.47 0.34 at z 0.67 (MPa) r,α 38.69 18.38 32.19 (mW) 31.20 14.82 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.89...
  • Page 261 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.80 0.38 0.47 2.00 Index component value 0.38 0.38 0.30 0.47 at z 1.31 (MPa) r,α 84.47 59.61 97.21 (mW) 23.77 24.79 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.08...
  • Page 262 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.60 0.74 0.75 1.61 Index component value 0.74 0.74 0.75 0.75 at z 0.99 (MPa) r,α 110.30 111.10 109.70 (mW) 49.55 49.86 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 263 Transducer Model: 35C20EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.66 1.09 1.90 2.58 Index component value 1.09 1.05 1.20 1.90 at z (MPa) 1.08 r,α (mW) 174.90 182.75 144.46 (mW) 91.00 100.99 1×1 (cm) 1.89...
  • Page 264 35C50EA Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.04 0.25 0.87 0.52 Index component value 0.19 0.25 0.47 0.87 at z 1.64 (MPa) r,α 30.81 27.84 41.00 (mW) 12.25 15.99 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 265 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: B-mode /Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.97 0.27 1.00 1.21 Index component value 0.27 0.27 1.00 0.26 at z 1.53 (MPa) r,α 126.00 126.00 152.00 (mW) 16.28 16.28 (mW)
  • Page 266 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.98 0.52 1.04 1.70 Index component value 0.46 0.52 0.33 1.04 at z 1.54 (MPa) r,α 162.32 121.17 189.25 (mW) 29.12 28.65 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.89...
  • Page 267 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.87 0.24 1.02 1.57 Index component value 0.16 0.24 0.66 1.02 at z 1.38 (MPa) r,α 33.22 34.43 54.04 (mW) 13.21 25.43 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.89...
  • Page 268 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.92 0.48 1.24 2.22 Index component value 0.48 0.45 0.43 1.24 at z 1.46 (MPa) r,α 133.12 93.42 106.85 (mW) 31.51 34.87 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.65...
  • Page 269 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.57 0.17 0.17 0.87 Index component value 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 at z 0.90 (MPa) r,α 110.30 111.10 109.70 (mW) 14.26 14.36 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 270 Transducer Model: 35C50EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.62 0.60 1.85 2.04 Index component value 0.47 0.60 0.64 1.85 at z (MPa) 0.99 r,α (mW) 190.68 190.06 160.89 (mW) 39.00 53.36 1×1 (cm) 2.89...
  • Page 271 65C15EA Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.78 0.05 0.23 0.22 Index component value 0.05 0.03 0.13 0.23 at z 1.71 (MPa) r,α 2.33 3.37 7.62 (mW) 2.27 3.37 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 272 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.77 0.11 0.21 0.21 Index component value 0.11 0.11 0.21 0.11 at z 1.69 (MPa) r,α 12.00 12.00 12.00 (mW) 4.69 4.69 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 273 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.92 0.21 0.36 0.54 Index component value 0.21 0.19 0.25 0.36 at z 2.03 (MPa) r,α 20.32 19.64 20.35 (mW) 9.30 11.11 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 274 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.16 0.04 0.13 0.07 Index component value 0.04 0.02 0.09 0.13 at z 2.60 (MPa) r,α 1.56 2.04 1.39 (mW) 1.52 2.04 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 275 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.48 0.15 0.09 0.13 Index component value 0.15 0.14 0.05 0.09 at z 1.17 (MPa) r,α 11.53 3.15 5.14 (mW) 5.40 1.93 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 276 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.10 0.10 0.13 0.25 Index component value 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.13 at z 2.49 (MPa) r,α 10.00 12.00 14.00 (mW) 3.91 4.69 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 277 Transducer Model: 65C15EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.94 0.41 1.53 0.98 Index component value 0.41 0.31 0.56 1.53 at z (MPa) 2.10 r,α (mW) 25.99 31.31 28.55 (mW) 17.18 22.78 1×1 (cm) 1.44...
  • Page 278 65EB10EA_T Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.79 0.17 0.37 0.25 Index component value 0.17 0.11 0.26 0.37 at z 1.94 (MPa) r,α 7.37 5.51 7.63 (mW) 7.37 5.51 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 279 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: B-mode /Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.83 0.04 0.04 0.04 Index component value 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 at z 2.04 (MPa) r,α 4.00 2.00 2.00 (mW) 1.79 0.89 (mW)
  • Page 280 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.86 0.05 0.10 0.11 Index component value 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.10 at z 2.11 (MPa) r,α 4.46 6.45 4.45 (mW) 2.24 3.12 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.79...
  • Page 281 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.89 0.09 0.30 0.20 Index component value 0.09 0.06 0.20 0.30 at z 1.99 (MPa) r,α 3.94 4.25 4.26 (mW) 3.94 4.25 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.22...
  • Page 282 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.68 0.04 0.41 0.15 Index component value 0.04 0.04 0.14 0.41 at z 1.39 (MPa) r,α 3.01 6.82 5.02 (mW) 1.91 5.72 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.69...
  • Page 283 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.27 0.16 0.11 0.29 Index component value 0.16 0.16 0.11 0.11 at z 0.55 (MPa) r,α 14.00 10.00 14.00 (mW) 6.25 4.46 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 284 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_T Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.30 0.12 0.24 0.33 Index component value 0.12 0.11 0.14 0.24 at z (MPa) 0.68 r,α (mW) 9.95 12.01 13.38 (mW) 5.52 6.47 1×1 (cm) 0.96...
  • Page 285 65EB10EA_S Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.79 0.17 0.37 0.25 Index component value 0.17 0.11 0.26 0.37 at z 1.94 (MPa) r,α 7.37 5.51 7.63 (mW) 7.37 5.51 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 286 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: B-mode /Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.83 0.04 0.04 0.04 Index component value 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.02 at z 2.04 (MPa) r,α 4.00 2.00 2.00 (mW) 1.79 0.89 (mW)
  • Page 287 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.86 0.05 0.10 0.11 Index component value 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.10 at z 2.11 (MPa) r,α 4.46 6.45 4.45 (mW) 2.24 3.12 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.79...
  • Page 288 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.89 0.09 0.30 0.20 Index component value 0.09 0.06 0.20 0.30 at z 1.99 (MPa) r,α 3.94 4.25 4.26 (mW) 3.94 4.25 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.22...
  • Page 289 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.68 0.04 0.41 0.15 Index component value 0.04 0.04 0.14 0.41 at z 1.39 (MPa) r,α 3.01 6.82 5.02 (mW) 1.91 5.72 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.69...
  • Page 290 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.27 0.16 0.11 0.29 Index component value 0.16 0.16 0.11 0.11 at z 0.55 (MPa) r,α 14.00 10.00 14.00 (mW) 6.25 4.46 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 291 Transducer Model: 65EB10EA_S Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.30 0.12 0.24 0.33 Index component value 0.12 0.11 0.14 0.24 at z (MPa) 0.68 r,α (mW) 9.95 12.01 13.38 (mW) 5.52 6.47 1×1 (cm) 0.96...
  • Page 292 65EC10ED Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.24 0.13 0.57 0.24 Index component value 0.13 0.09 0.29 0.57 at z 3.03 (MPa) r,α 6.39 6.56 7.26 (mW) 6.39 6.56 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 293 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.17 0.09 0.16 0.12 Index component value 0.09 0.09 0.16 0.09 at z 2.88 (MPa) r,α 8.00 8.00 6.00 (mW) 3.21 3.21 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 294 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.22 0.08 0.41 0.32 Index component value 0.08 0.06 0.13 0.41 at z 3.02 (MPa) r,α 4.22 7.11 7.54 (mW) 3.02 5.91 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.33...
  • Page 295 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.14 0.13 0.52 0.30 Index component value 0.13 0.09 0.34 0.52 at z 2.55 (MPa) r,α 5.37 6.08 5.31 (mW) 5.37 6.08 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.96...
  • Page 296 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.97 0.12 0.48 0.35 Index component value 0.12 0.09 0.15 0.48 at z 2.18 (MPa) r,α 5.92 7.42 6.95 (mW) 4.72 6.22 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 0.96...
  • Page 297 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.61 0.11 0.11 0.20 Index component value 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 at z 1.53 (MPa) r,α 10.00 10.00 10.00 (mW) 4.01 4.01 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 298 Transducer Model: 65EC10ED Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.49 0.27 0.53 0.47 Index component value 0.27 0.25 0.25 0.53 at z (MPa) 1.25 r,α (mW) 21.06 21.63 19.45 (mW) 10.27 10.84 1×1 (cm) 0.96...
  • Page 299 65EL60EA Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.63 0.17 0.81 0.26 Index component value 0.13 0.17 0.29 0.81 at z 1.34 (MPa) r,α 15.01 10.77 13.04 (mW) 6.21 7.91 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 300 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.23 0.04 0.10 0.03 Index component value 0.04 0.04 0.10 0.04 at z 2.65 (MPa) r,α 8.00 8.00 2.00 (mW) 1.32 1.32 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 301 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.38 0.07 0.73 0.09 Index component value 0.06 0.07 0.22 0.73 at z 2.99 (MPa) r,α 9.46 11.57 5.15 (mW) 2.42 9.90 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.00...
  • Page 302 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.14 0.31 2.79 1.08 Index component value 0.25 0.31 0.95 2.79 at z 2.55 (MPa) r,α 25.75 28.85 29.96 (mW) 10.64 28.85 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.00...
  • Page 303 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.52 0.29 2.28 1.36 Index component value 0.24 0.29 0.74 2.28 at z 3.40 (MPa) r,α 28.46 32.83 38.96 (mW) 10.28 31.17 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.00...
  • Page 304 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.56 0.05 0.04 0.10 Index component value 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 at z 1.39 (MPa) r,α 10.00 10.00 8.00 (mW) 1.65 1.65 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 305 Transducer Model: 65EL60EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.46 0.12 0.38 0.33 Index component value 0.12 0.12 0.15 0.38 at z (MPa) 1.02 r,α (mW) 21.19 19.96 21.40 (mW) 4.60 6.39 1×1 (cm) 1.89...
  • Page 306 75L38EA Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.71 0.13 0.26 0.18 Index component value 0.13 0.10 0.11 0.26 at z 1.78 (MPa) r,α 6.90 2.71 7.22 (mW) 4.49 2.71 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic...
  • Page 307 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/iScape/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.81 0.15 0.32 0.32 Index component value 0.15 0.15 0.32 0.14 at z 2.01 (MPa) r,α 20.00 20.00 20.00 (mW) 5.21 5.21 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 308 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.06 0.17 0.27 0.33 Index component value 0.17 0.16 0.11 0.27 at z 2.55 (MPa) r,α 17.83 8.35 18.05 (mW) 6.14 3.91 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.67...
  • Page 309 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.30 0.55 0.98 0.79 Index component value 0.55 0.44 0.70 0.98 at z 3.11 (MPa) r,α 31.08 20.82 31.06 (mW) 20.23 20.82 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.67...
  • Page 310 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.33 0.69 0.95 1.01 Index component value 0.69 0.58 0.48 0.95 at z 3.17 (MPa) r,α 47.14 24.21 45.96 (mW) 24.44 19.77 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.67...
  • Page 311 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.00 0.11 0.09 0.32 Index component value 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.09 at z 2.37 (MPa) r,α 14.00 12.00 20.00 (mW) 3.65 3.13 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 312 Transducer Model: 75L38EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.95 0.41 1.31 0.73 Index component value 0.41 0.32 0.35 1.31 at z (MPa) 2.13 r,α (mW) 31.35 23.33 31.91 (mW) 15.39 14.46 1×1 (cm) 1.56...
  • Page 313 C.10 75L53EA Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.56 0.02 0.04 0.03 Index component value 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 at z 1.28 (MPa) r,α 1.33 0.66 1.29 (mW) 0.71 0.66 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 314 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.77 0.07 0.19 0.19 Index component value 0.07 0.07 0.19 0.06 at z 1.86 (MPa) r,α 14.00 14.00 14.00 (mW) 2.64 2.64 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 315 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.35 0.09 0.08 0.29 Index component value 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.08 at z 0.80 (MPa) r,α 18.64 14.37 20.66 (mW) 3.74 3.01 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.78...
  • Page 316 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.43 0.08 0.32 0.50 Index component value 0.08 0.08 0.32 0.30 at z 0.96 (MPa) r,α 6.51 8.24 23.36 (mW) 3.07 8.24 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.89...
  • Page 317 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.59 0.26 0.33 0.47 Index component value 0.25 0.26 0.22 0.33 at z 1.32 (MPa) r,α 28.51 14.55 27.90 (mW) 8.91 8.06 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.89...
  • Page 318 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.94 0.13 0.13 0.35 Index component value 0.13 0.13 0.13 0.13 at z 2.24 (MPa) r,α 24.00 24.00 26.00 (mW) 4.52 4.52 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 319 Transducer Model: 75L53EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.91 0.34 1.59 0.64 Index component value 0.34 0.31 0.51 1.59 at z (MPa) 2.03 r,α (mW) 38.82 40.83 38.19 (mW) 12.34 21.36 1×1 (cm) 1.78...
  • Page 320 C.11 75LT38EA Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.77 0.17 0.14 0.23 Index component value 0.17 0.14 0.11 0.14 at z 1.93 (MPa) r,α 8.80 2.32 8.22 (mW) 5.73 2.32 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 321 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: B-mode/Smart3D/iScape/Tissue Harmonic Imaging Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.91 0.12 0.32 0.32 Index component value 0.12 0.12 0.32 0.12 at z 2.08 (MPa) r,α 18.00 18.00 18.00 (mW) 4.69 4.69 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 322 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.87 0.16 0.14 0.33 Index component value 0.16 0.15 0.12 0.14 at z 2.13 (MPa) r,α 16.12 13.78 16.10 (mW) 5.81 4.91 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 323 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.71 0.60 1.16 0.95 Index component value 0.60 0.52 0.81 1.16 at z 1.65 (MPa) r,α 34.33 21.62 33.73 (mW) 22.35 21.62 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 324 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.64 0.72 1.69 1.23 Index component value 0.72 0.65 0.75 1.69 at z 1.49 (MPa) r,α 49.40 39.00 49.27 (mW) 25.91 31.61 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.44...
  • Page 325 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.93 0.84 0.82 1.96 Index component value 0.84 0.84 0.82 0.82 at z 2.23 (MPa) r,α 110.30 111.10 109.70 (mW) 28.72 28.93 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 326 Transducer Model: 75LT38EA Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.81 1.34 1.60 2.48 Index component value 1.34 1.26 1.14 1.60 at z (MPa) 1.93 r,α (mW) 150.54 151.77 129.53 (mW) 46.42 46.16 1×1 (cm) 1.33...
  • Page 327 C.12 50L60EAV Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.00 0.38 0.89 0.59 Index component value 0.38 0.29 0.62 0.89 at z 2.04 (MPa) r,α 26.67 23.90 26.22 (mW) 22.22 23.90 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 328 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: B-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.07 0.18 0.69 0.63 Index component value 0.18 0.18 0.69 0.19 at z 2.15 (MPa) r,α 62.00 68.00 62.00 (mW) 10.33 11.33 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic (cm)
  • Page 329 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.05 0.38 0.75 0.99 Index component value 0.38 0.34 0.38 0.75 at z 2.11 (MPa) r,α 79.27 61.89 60.19 (mW) 22.06 21.89 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.78...
  • Page 330 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.54 0.77 2.27 1.44 Index component value 0.61 0.77 1.52 2.27 at z 2.92 (MPa) r,α 84.04 92.08 89.84 (mW) 35.02 40.92 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.56...
  • Page 331 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 1.30 0.87 2.01 1.82 Index component value 0.74 0.87 0.78 2.01 at z 2.46 (MPa) r,α 140.29 131.01 139.54 (mW) 40.46 42.67 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 2.56...
  • Page 332 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.87 0.07 0.07 0.24 Index component value 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 at z 1.65 (MPa) r,α 24.30 24.20 23.40 (mW) 4.05 4.03 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 333 Transducer Model: 50L60EAV Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 0.43 0.23 0.62 0.43 Index component value 0.23 0.17 0.24 0.62 at z (MPa) 0.81 r,α (mW) 19.73 20.63 20.93 (mW) 13.32 13.47 1×1 (cm) 1.35...
  • Page 334 C.13 75L50EAV Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.25 0.03 0.04 0.02 Index component value 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.04 at z 0.63 (MPa) r,α 1.79 0.38 0.97 (mW) 1.07 0.38 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 335 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: B-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.97 0.13 0.31 0.14 Index component value 0.13 0.13 0.31 0.13 at z 2.44 (MPa) r,α 22.00 22.00 10.00 (mW) 4.58 4.58 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic (cm)
  • Page 336 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: B+M-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.27 0.14 0.10 0.37 Index component value 0.14 0.14 0.09 0.10 at z 0.70 (MPa) r,α 26.20 18.08 26.12 (mW) 5.54 3.83 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.67...
  • Page 337 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.21 0.00 0.02 0.01 Index component value 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 at z 0.49 (MPa) r,α 0.35 0.21 0.54 (mW) 0.18 0.21 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.78...
  • Page 338 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: B+PW-mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.23 0.18 0.11 0.38 Index component value 0.18 0.18 0.10 0.11 at z 0.55 (MPa) r,α 26.37 12.55 26.41 (mW) 5.61 3.05 (mW) 1×1 Acoustic 1.78...
  • Page 339 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: Color+B-Mode / Power+B-Mode Below Below Index label surfac surfac surfac surfac Maximum index value 0.98 0.17 0.17 0.40 Index component value 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 at z 2.31 (MPa) r,α 28.00 28.00 28.00 (mW) 5.83 5.83 (mW) 1×1...
  • Page 340 Transducer Model: 75L50EAV Imaging Mode: Color+B+PW-Mode/Power+B+PW-Mode Index label Below Below surface surface surface surface Maximum index value 1.08 0.21 1.39 0.48 Index component value 0.21 0.20 0.38 1.39 at z (MPa) 2.42 r,α (mW) 27.80 36.39 29.80 (mW) 7.21 14.22 1×1 (cm) 0.95...
  • Page 341 If peripherals other than those permitted by Mindray used within patient environment, user should ensure the overall leakage current of peripherals and the ultrasound system meets the requirement of the local medical device electrical regulations (e.g., the touch leakage current should be no...
  • Page 342 Type Model SONY X898MD D-2 Printer Adapter...
  • Page 343 P/N: 046-017713-02 (1.0)

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