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Tomey UD-600 manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
Tomey UD-600 Operator's Manual (262 pages)
Ultrasound A/B Scanner
Brand:
Tomey
| Category:
Scanner
| Size: 22 MB
Table of Contents
Important Precautions
3
Guideline for this Operator Manual
5
Components of this Manual
5
Symbols Used in this Manual
6
Table of Contents
7
Contents
8
1 Prior to Use
15
Operating Precautions
15
Confirmation of Accessories
18
Explanation of the Symbol Marks
19
Outline of the Operation
20
B-Mode Image Diagnosis
20
Assistant Function of Biometry
20
A-Scan Diagnosis
20
Biometry Function
21
2 Names and Functions of Parts and Components
23
Front and Right Side Views and Probes
23
Memory Card
25
Back and Left Side Views
26
3 Operation Procedure
29
Safety Precautions
29
Preparation before Operation
30
How to Connect the Accessories
30
A) B-Scan Probe
30
B) Biometry Probe
30
D) Footswitch
31
Preparation before Operation
31
E) Probe Cable Guide
32
F) How to Insert and Remove the Memory Card
33
A) A-Scan Probe
35
B) How to Connect the Video Printer
35
How to Connect the Option Parts
35
A) How to Connect the Biometry Probe
38
B) How to Connect the Power Plug of Fixation Lamp for Chin Rest, AL-1100
38
How to Connect the Instrument to the Chin Rest AL-1100
38
How to Install the Biometry Probe to the Applanation Tonometer
39
Connection for Data Communication
40
B) Connection to LAN
41
B-Scan Diagnosis
42
Turing Power on and Adjustments
42
A) Turning Power on and Adjustments
42
B) Changing the Mode to the B-Mode Function
43
C) Information Displayed in the Starting Screen
44
A) Diagnosis Images
45
Display Information
45
Index
45
B) Main Menu at Freeze
46
Deletion of All Measurement Data (Measuring Preparation for a New Patient)
48
A) Inputting of Patient ID Number, Patient's Name, Gender, and Physician's Name
49
Inputting of Index Data
49
B) Inquiry for Patient Information (TOMEY Link)
50
C) Setting of the Eye to be Observed
52
D) Display of the Probe Applying Angle
52
Inputting of ID Number from the External Connection ID Input Device (Barcode Reader, Etc.)
54
A) CONTRAST Volume a
57
B) TOTAL Volume B
57
C) NEAR Volume C
57
D) FAR Volume D
57
Setting of Various Gain Volumes
57
Ultrasound Image Acquisition
58
Various Functions at the "Freeze
59
B) Frame by Frame Forward/Rearward Replay
60
C) SKIP Display
60
D) Vector-A
61
E) Distance Measuring
63
F) Area Calculation
65
G) Zoom
68
H) Smoothing
69
I) Echo Data Storage
70
J) Stored Image Display
71
K) Quad Windows (Four Images Display)
77
L) Transfer of Patient Data
80
Troubleshooting
81
M) Total Gain Vs. Contrast Change after Freeze
82
A) Vector-A
83
B) Frame Rate Setting
83
Various Functions at Real Time
83
C) Focus Regions Setting
84
D) Scope
85
E) Smoothing
85
F) Presetting of each Gain and Contrast
86
Assistant Function of Biometry
88
Changing to the Biometry Assistant (Sub-) Function
89
Screen Display Information
90
A) Diagnosis Display
90
B) Main Menu at Freeze
91
Deletion of All Measured Data (Measuring Preparation for New Patient)
93
Setting of Various Gain Volumes
93
A) CONTRAST Volume a
94
Acquisition of Ultrasound Images
94
B) TOTAL Volume B
94
C) NEAR Volume C
94
D) FAR Volume D
94
Entering of Index Data
94
A) Moving Images Playback
95
B) Frame (Page by Page) Forward/Backward Display Function
95
C) Skip Display
95
D) Movement of the Cursor Line and each Cursor
95
Various Functions at Freeze
95
E) Echo Data Saving
96
F) JPEG Image Saving
96
G) Transfer of Patient Data
96
A) Setting of Eye Type to be Measured
97
Various Functions at Real Time
97
B) Scope
98
A-Scan Diagnosis
99
Changing to the A-Scan Diagnosis Function
99
Screen Display in Formation
101
A) Diagnosis Screen
101
B) Main Menu at Freeze
102
C) Main Menu at Real Time
103
A) TOTAL Volume a
104
Deletion of All Measurement Data (Measuring Preparation for New Patient)
104
Setting of Gain Volume
104
Acquiring of A-Scan Shape
105
Entering of Index Data
105
A) Data Display Change
106
B) ON/OFF and Movement of the Line Cursor
106
Various Functions at Freeze
106
C) Probe Applying Position and Ultrasound Beam Direction Display
107
D) Data Saving
108
E) Stored Image Display
109
F) Transfer of Patient Data
113
A) Amp. Selection
114
B) ON/OFF and Movement of the Line Cursor
114
C) Probe Applying Position and Ultrasound Beam Direction Display
114
D) Scope
114
Various Functions at Real Time
114
Biometry
115
Turning the Power on and Adjustments
115
A) Turning the Power on and Adjustments
115
B) Switching to the Biometry Function
115
C) Starting Screen Display Information
116
A) Measuring Display
118
Screen Display Information
118
B) Measuring Finish Screen
119
C) Confirmation Display of Measured Data
120
A) Setting of the Eye to be Measured
121
Setting of Measuring Conditions
121
B) Setting of the Eye Type to be Measured and the Sound Velocity for Conversion
122
C) Setting of Gains
125
D) ID Number/Patient's Name/Patient's Gender/Physician's Name
126
E) Setting of the Measuring Method
126
Confirmation of Operation
127
F) Selection of the Contact Mode/The Immersion Mode
127
Preparation for Measurement
127
A) How to Handle the Biometry Probe in the Contact Mode and the Immersion Mode
128
Measurement
128
B) How to Use the Slider When Taking Measurement by Using the Chin Rest
129
C) Selection of Retinal Waveform
130
D) Posterior Lens Spike Select
131
E) What Is a Good Waveform
132
A) Auto Measurement (Hand/Chin)
134
Measurement
134
B) Manual Measurement (Manual)
135
A) Display of Optional Waveform Data
136
Confirmation of Waveforms after Measurement
136
B) Selection of Particular Axial Length Data to be Used for IOL Power Calculation
137
C) Deletion of Part of Measurement Data
137
D) Caliper Function
138
A) Deletion of Measurement Data for both Eyes (Measurement Preparation for a New Patient)
140
Deletion of Measurement Data
140
B) Deletion of Measurement Data for Single Eye (Re-Measurement Preparation for the same Patient)
141
IOL Power Calculation
142
Screen Display Information
142
A) Entering of Calculation Data and Display of Calculation Results
142
B) IOL Data List Display Screen 1
143
C) IOL Data List Display Screen 2
144
D) IOL Data List Display Screen 3
144
A) Setting of the Eye Type
145
B) Setting of the Calculation Formula
145
Calculation
145
Setting of Calculation Conditions
145
A) Inputting of Axial Length and Anterior Chamber Depth (ACD)
146
Inputting of Calculation Data
146
B) Inputting of Corneal Refractive Power or Corneal Curvature (K1/K2)
147
C) Inputting of Post Surgery Expected Refractive Power
147
D) Inputting of the Lens Constant (A-Const/Sf/Acd-Const/A0 · A1 · A2)
148
A) Inputting of the Model Name of Implanted IOL (Implanted IOL Model)
150
Saving of Patient Data
150
B) Inputting of Implanted IOL Power (IOL Power)
151
C) Saving of Patient Data
152
Operating of the Input Keys
153
Printout
154
How to Print out
154
Contents of Printout by Built-In Printer
155
A) Printout of Biometry (Example of "Normal")
155
B) Printouts of IOL Power Calculations (Examples of SRK/T)
156
C) Printouts for IOL Power Calculation after Axial Length Measurement (Example of
158
Srk/T)
158
D) Printouts of Calculation with Personal/Corresponding Value
160
Data Saving into the Memory Card by Biometry Function and IOL Power Calculation Function
161
How to Save Data
161
Data to be Saved in each Display
162
Utilities
166
Screen Display Information
166
C) Utility Screen for A-Scan Diagnosis
168
A) Registration of Physician's Names
170
Setting Items for B-Scan Diagnosis Assistant Function/A-Scan Diagnosis Function
170
F) Setting of Data Communication
174
G) Selection of Image Colors
178
H) Setting of the Footswitch Function
178
I) Changing of the Mode
178
A) Registration of Physician's Names
179
B) Setting of Date and Time
179
C) Setting of Sound Volume
179
D) Registration of IOL Data
179
Setting Items of Biometry Function/Iol Power Calculation Function
179
E) Calculation of Personal Constants
181
F) Selection of IOL Power Calculation Formulas
182
E) Selecting of Language
183
G) Selecting of Languages
183
H) Setting of Data Communications
183
I) Displaying and Editing of Patient Data Saved in the Memory Card
183
J) Statistical Processing of Patient Data
186
K) Setting of Printout Modes
187
L) Switching of Contact Mode/Immersion Mode
189
M) Switching the A-Scan Probe Fixation Light ON/OFF
189
Memory Card
190
How to Read the Information Saved in the Memory Card by the Personal Computer Incor- Porating the Contents of the Memory Card Saved in the Memory Car
190
Handling of the Files in the Memory Card
191
4 References for Technical Information
193
Calculation Method of Axial Length by Biometry Sub-Function
193
Amplifier Characteristics of A-Scan Diagnosis Function
194
IOL Power Calculation
195
SRK-II Formula
195
Srk/T
197
Holladay
199
Hoffer Q
201
HAIGIS Optimized / HAIGIS Standard
203
Srk (Showa)
205
Axial Length Calculation of Biometry
206
Normal
206
Dense Cataract
207
Aphakic
207
Pseudophakic (1 to 3)
207
Software Version Information
208
5 Inspection and Maintenance
209
Warranty
209
How to Replace the Fuse
210
Routine Maintenance
210
Maintenance of the Probe
210
A) Checking of the Outer Appearance of the Probe
210
B) Cleaning
211
C) Disinfection
211
Maintenance of the Main Unit
212
Replacing of the Printer Paper Roll
213
Storing of the Instrument
214
Precautions for Packing Materials
214
6 Troubleshooting
215
Memory Card
240
7 Spare Parts and Option Parts
241
Option Parts
241
Spare Parts
242
8 Specifications
243
B-Scan Diagnosis
243
Assistant Function of Biometry
244
A-Scan Diagnosis
245
Biometry/Iol Power Calculation
245
Main Unit
247
Power Source
247
Energy and Other Consumptions
248
Influences of Ultrasound Energy on the Human Body
248
Ultrasound Energy
248
Index
249
Noises
251
Applicable Standards
251
Appendix
252
Index
257
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