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Chapter 1 Overview......................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Safety Instructions ............................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Symbols ..................................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 Labels ........................................................................................................ 3
1.1.3 Biohazard Considerations.......................................................................... 3
1.1.4 Electrical Safety ......................................................................................... 4
1.1.5 Electromagnetic compatibility .................................................................... 6
1.2 Components......................................................................................................... 9
1.2.1 Appearance................................................................................................ 9
1.2.2 Control Panel ............................................................................................11
1.2.3 Probes ......................................................................................................11
1.3 Equipment Installation and Debugging .............................................................. 12
1.3.1 Power Connection.................................................................................... 12
1.3.2 Probe Connection .................................................................................... 12
1.3.3 Probe Bracket, Cable Hook and Gel Cup Installation .............................. 13
1.3.4 Installation Environment........................................................................... 14
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3.3.4 Version Information .................................................................................. 32
3.4 Selecting Probe and Frequency......................................................................... 32
3.4.1 Selecting Probe ....................................................................................... 32
3.4.2 Selecting Frequency ................................................................................ 32
3.5 Selecting Examination Type............................................................................... 33
3.6 New Patients...................................................................................................... 34
3.7 Switch Image Mode ........................................................................................... 35
3.7.1 B Mode .................................................................................................... 35
3.7.2 2B Mode .................................................................................................. 36
3.7.3 4B Mode .................................................................................................. 38
3.7.4 B/M Mode ................................................................................................ 39
3.8 Adjusting Image Parameter................................................................................ 41
3.8.1 Adjusting image brightness and contrast ................................................. 41
3.8.2 Gain Adjusting.......................................................................................... 42
3.8.3 Changing the Dynamic Range ................................................................. 42
3.8.4 Frame Correlation .................................................................................... 43
3.8.5 Edge Enhancement and Image Smoothing ............................................. 43
3.8.6 Gray Scale ............................................................................................... 44
3.8.7 Changing the Density............................................................................... 44
3.8.8 Adjusting Focus ....................................................................................... 45
3.8.9 Adjusting imaging depth........................................................................... 45
3.8.10 Adjusting image width ............................................................................ 45
3.8.11 Image Flip .............................................................................................. 46
3.8.12 Image Zoom........................................................................................... 47
3.8.13 Changing the M Sweep Speed .............................................................. 47
3.8.14 Harmonic Imaging.................................................................................. 47
3.8.15 Changing Power .................................................................................... 48
3.9 Annotation and Arrows ....................................................................................... 48
3.9.1 Annotation................................................................................................ 48
3.9.2 Arrows...................................................................................................... 49
3.10 Body Markers................................................................................................... 50
3.11 Biopsy Guideline .............................................................................................. 51
3.12 CINE ................................................................................................................ 53
3.13 Image Managing and Printing .......................................................................... 54
3.13.1 Image Managing .................................................................................... 54
3.13.2 Printing................................................................................................... 56
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4.1.1 Special Measurement Menu .................................................................... 57
4.1.2 Measurement Results .............................................................................. 58
4.1.3 Measurement Report ............................................................................... 58
4.2 General measurement — B-mode ..................................................................... 60
4.2.1 Distance Measurement ............................................................................ 60
4.2.2 Area/CIRC Measurement......................................................................... 63
4.2.3 Volume Measurement .............................................................................. 65
4.2.4 Angle Measurement ................................................................................. 68
4.2.5 Histogram Measurement.......................................................................... 69
4.3 General measurement — M-mode..................................................................... 71
4.3.1 Distance................................................................................................... 71
4.3.2 Time ......................................................................................................... 72
4.3.3 Slope........................................................................................................ 74
4.3.4 Heart rate................................................................................................. 74
4.4 Gynecology Measurements ............................................................................... 75
4.4.1 Uterus Measurement ............................................................................... 76
4.4.2 Cervix Measurement................................................................................ 76
4.4.3 Ovary Measurement ................................................................................ 77
4.4.4 Follicle Measurement............................................................................... 77
4.4.5 Gynecologic Report ................................................................................. 78
4.5 Obstetrics Measurements .................................................................................. 79
4.5.1 Obstetrics Input........................................................................................ 79
4.5.2 Fetus Selection ........................................................................................ 80
4.5.3 Obstetrics Measurements ........................................................................ 81
4.5.4 Amniotic fluid index .................................................................................. 84
4.5.5 Fetal heart rate......................................................................................... 85
4.5.6 Neck Transparency .................................................................................. 85
4.5.7 Fetal physiology score ............................................................................. 85
4.5.8 Obstetrics Report ..................................................................................... 87
4.6 Orthopedics Measurements ............................................................................... 88
4.6.1 Orthopedics Report.................................................................................. 89
4.7 Urology Measurements ...................................................................................... 90
4.7.1 PSAD Measurement ................................................................................ 91
4.7.2 Prostate Volume Measurement................................................................ 91
4.7.3 Residual Urine Volume Measurement...................................................... 92
4.7.4 Urology Report......................................................................................... 92
4.8 Small Part Measurements.................................................................................. 93
4.8.1 Small Parts Measurement........................................................................ 94
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4.8.2 Small Parts Measurement Report ............................................................ 94
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Do not operate the ultrasound imaging system until you fully understand the safety
1.1.1 Symbols
Table1-1 is provided for your identification of important symbols located in labels on the
Symbol Description
in water
Protective Grounding
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USB interface
Video output
Date of manufacture
Manufacturer
Trademark of Landwind
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1.1.2 Labels
When using the system, please pay attention to the following biosafety-related points:
Caution: For neonatal head imaging, Landwind recommends that you exercise
special care during neonatal cephalic scanning to avoid possible damage to the
posterior region of the eye. The ultrasound energy emitted by the probe easily
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Caution: Landwind makes every effort to manufacture safe and effective probes.
You must take all necessary precautions to eliminate the possibility of exposing
precautions should be considered in the use of any application that may indicate the
need for such care, and during endocavity scanning; during biopsy or puncture
a subject of ongoing scientific research. This system and all diagnostic ultrasound
procedures should be used for valid reasons, for the shortest period of time, and at
the lowest mechanical and thermal indices necessary to produce clinically acceptable
images.
Caution: To ensure the safety of examined patients, do not scan the same part of an
Caution: When making ultrasonic scanning, the instrument shall be used with
to ensure safety, only qualified ultrasound coupling agent in compliance with related
Caution: Do not use the system if irregular and unusual repeated video refreshes
use.
The system is designed in line with the safety standard of EN 60601-1, and use Type B
isolation for the patient part. To ensure safety to the greatest extent, please pay attention
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Caution: Improper ground of the instrument may result in the danger of electric
shock. The only means to prevent electric shock is to use three-phase cable and
plug. The power cable shall be inserted into a grounded socket, and the ground
professionals.
IEC60601-1-1:1995 standard, and recheck the leakage current and other safety
indices of the entire set of system, to avoid possible hazard arising from leakage
current overlapping.
Caution:Upon the expiration of the service life of the system, please notify your
Caution: To avoid electrical shock and damage to the ultrasound system, turn off
and unplug the equipment from the AC power outlet before cleaning and
disinfecting.
Caution: Do not open the enclosure of this unit, as some components inside it
carry high voltages that may cause hazards. If it is really necessary to do so, please
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Caution: Do not pour any fluid onto the system surfaces, as fluid seepage into the
Caution: This unit must be serviced once every 12 months to ensure its safety and
Caution: To avoid the possibility of static shock and damange to the instrument,
Caution: The power supply of the instrument can only be connected to a special
power inteface. Never connect an unspecified device to the port of this instrument.
Pay attention to correct connection of the grounding wire; otherwise, electric shock
Caution: Do not use the system in damp or wet environments. Keep it away from
Caution: First check this unit and its parts every time before you use it. Timely
Caution: Use the probe with care. Do not use damaged probes. Do not use probes
with cracks or surface crimps, since such probes might have their insulation
Portable Ultrasound Diagnostic Scanner has passed the tests that confirmed its
following should be taken into account when installing and operating such
equipment.
Strong electromagnetic fields induced over the air or the wires by portable and mobile
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In the event that such disturbance is detected when operating the system, its source shall
— To detect the disturbance source, disconnect the nearby devices and turn them on
again.
— Increase the separation distance between the interference emitting device and
— Do not use the equipment with operating frequencies close to frequencies of Portable
— The personnel in charge of monitoring the medical devices shall be trained to identify
— Use of cellular phones and computers shall be restricted in the areas where
through shielding.
Caution: Use of probes, cables and accessories other than stated in the operational
Declaration:
All cables, probes and other accessories, whose compliance with requirements of IEC
the manufacturer.
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EMISSION(EN 60601-1-2:2001+A1:2006)
IMMUNITY(EN 60601-1-2:2001+A1:2006)
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1.2 Components
1.2.1 Appearance
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1.2.3 Probes
Multi-frequency capability is available for all imaging probes. You can connect two probes
to the ultrasound imaging system, with one probe being the active probe. The
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This section describes how to connect the 100-240V~ 50/60Hz power supply for the unit.
Please ensure a stable power supply for the equipment. The power interface card is
located on the back of the instrument. Check the power supply of the unit to ensure that it
is within the specified range. Connect one end of the power cable to the power input jack
(8) (see Figure 1-4), and the other to the power supply.
Caution: Do not connect any device to the external power outlet on your own.
Caution: Confirm the power voltage is the same as the nominal voltage of the
Caution: This instrument adopts two fuses. Do not change fuses on your own;
This equipment includes two other fuses, which are only used by professional
Operating procedure;
1. Turn the probe’s latch to the open position and plug the probe into the slot
(Figure 1-6).
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Caution: Before probe connection, check whether latch is in open position. Do not
insert or pull out the connector in switch-on status to avoid damage to the probe.
Once the probe is connected the main unit, do not insert or pull out it at will.
Caution: Never force a probe into place. If you feel any resistance, reposition the
Caution: Before disconnecting a probe, be sure to open the connector by turning the
The installation of Probe bracket an gel cup adopts the method of directly inserting
The installation of Cable Hook adopts the method of revolved to lock , shown as
follow:
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The instrument shall be installed in a stable place far from electric fields, devices with
strong magnetic fields and high-voltage devices. Avoid direct sunlight on the monitor
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z Trackball
It is the main tool of screen interface and is for selection and location. Trackball can be
used in conjunction with other keys, when the machine is in different states, the trackball
has different functions. Under normal circumstances, trackball controls the cursor position.
z Set
It is a Multi-function key, used in conjunction with the trackball. Its function changes in the
different state automatically, such as setting the cursor location, positioning location map,
noting the location or selecting menu item, increasing the parameter value.
z Exit
Exit the current operation mode. It also used to switch the endpoints in DiST-LINE and
Ellipse measurement.
z FREEZE
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z Gain
It is a Multi-function key which can adjust the total gain of the system, switch the input
method and measurement items and turn page to view the measurement results.
z Menu
z Meas
z Probe
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z New Patient
Press this key to open the new patient dialog box to input the information of new patient.
z Exam
Press this key to open exam dialog box to preset examination subjects. Press this key
z Setup
z B Mode
z 2B Mode
Switch to 2B -mode.
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z 4B Mode
Switch to 4B-mode.
z B/M Mode
z Zoom
z Depth up
z Depth down
z Focus up
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z Focus down
z Cine
z Mark
Press this key to enter the position-work state, and the body markers and the location of
the scanning probe can be input at the designated location of the screen. Press the key
z Text
Press this key to enter the text-work state, and input texts at the designated location of the
z Arrow
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Press this key to enter the arrow-work state, make arrow mark at the designated location
z Clear
Press this key to clear the measurement results, body marks, arrows and text messages
on the screen.
z Report
z Review
z Save
Save images.
z Print
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z Calculating key
z Biopsy
z Backspace key
Press this key can delete a character from right to left when in text input state.
z Shift
z Caps
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1 Trademark of Landwind;
2 patient information area: Name of hospital, Name of patient, Number of medical record, exam, etc;
3 Image information area: Total gain (G), Dynamic range (D), Frame correlation (FC), Frame rate (FR),
Edge enhancement and image smoothing (EE);
4 Date & Time display area;
5 USB logo: U-disk is inserted to the system;
6 Gray bar;
7 Horizontal scale: For images in B mode, it indicates horizontal distance (the distance between
different point is 10mm), and the scale varies with the magnification ratio of images. For images in M
mode, it indicates scanning time (the scanning time between different points is 1 second), and the
scale varies with the scanning speed of the M mode.
8 Focus position indicator;
9 Vertical scale: Indicates the vertical distance of an image (the distance between different points is
10mm), and the scale varies with the magnification ration of the image;
10 TGC curve display area;
11 Current active image display depth;
12 Quick button;
13 Cine display indicator;
14 Image display area;
15 Direction Logo: L indicates probe direction, corresponding to the small protrusion on the probe
handle;
16 System working mode;
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17 Imaging mode;
18 Probe information display area;
Note on EMC: Using this instrument in strong electromagnetic areas near radio stations or
similar units may cause visual interference upon the monitor screen. However, after
proper design and test, the instrument can withstand similar interferences without any
permanent damage.
After starting the instrument, adjust the brightness and contrast of the monitor or you may
make such adjustment during check at any time. For detailed adjustment, refer to 3.8.1
section.
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3.1 Precautions
z Make sure that the AC power connector plug for the ultrasound system is a three-prong
grounded plug, and ensure that the AC power in the plug is 100-240V~ 50/60Hz.
z Check all power suppliers and connection cables to make sure no such damage as
z Check the probes and connecting parts to make sure no such damage as scratch and
desquamate.
z Illustrations are added in appropriate places of this chapter, and please note that the
actual product shall apply if the details of illustrations differ from the actual product.
Make sure that one end of the power cable is inserted into the power input jack on the
power interface card (refer to Figure 1-4) of the instrument, and the other end is inserted
into the AC power jack. Turn on the main power switch (for its position, refer to Figure 1-4.
Press to turn on, and press to turn off), the system startup screen appears. The
system shows the main screen, displaying B-mode images as default (as shown in Figure
3-12).
Please check whether the instrument is started normally, and check the images and
operation panel to make sure there is no abnormality. If no fault occurs, apply coupling
agent on the transmission surface of the probe, and make preparation for patient
examination.
Caution: Please stop operation if any fault is found, and contact your supplier for
troubleshooting.
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Caution: To ensure long-term stable and reliable work of the instrument, do not turn
on the instrument immediately after power-off. Please wait for at least one minute.
System Settings are used to set the power-on operating environment, status, and
configuration parameters of different examination modes. Preset values are saved in the
memory of the machine so that it will not get lost upon power failure and will ensure the
system runs at the expected state each time when powered on. Reset default setting can
Press the 【Setup】 key on the keyboard to access the system settings. The system
settings dialog is displayed on the screen, and the General Settings menu appears by
Setting items in the dialog include General Settings, Measurement Settings, Image
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General Settings include Date And Time, Time Format, TGC Autohide, Default Port, Cine
Move cursor to Date And Time item, and then press the 【Set】 key to click it, then the
time setting screen appears. After adjusting system time, press to save setting
Move cursor to the Time Format item, and then press the 【Set】key to click it, then move
cursor to your favorite date format and press the 【Set】key to click it. Press to
save setting and press (or press【Setup】key) to exit the system setting.
The system supports two modes of displaying TGC curve: AutoHide and NoneAutoHide.
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Choose probe port I or II as the startup probe by default by yourself. The detail is the same
as 3.3.1.2.
The system supports 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 four kinds of speeds to choose, the detail is the
same as 3.3.1.2.
Move cursor to the hospital name setting item, and then press the【Set】key to click it.
Input a name in the hospital name text box. English is the default language. After inputting
The system supports two language modes: English and Chinese. The detail is the same
as 3.3.1.2 section.
Move cursor to the network setting item, and then press the 【Set】key to click it. The
screen will appear shown as Figure 3-5. Setting network according to your actual need,
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The system supports the exams including Abdomen, Gynecology, Obstetrical, Small Part,
Orthopaedy, Urology and Emergency. After choosing, the system will initialize the current
selected examination type which is the default exam when you restart the system.
The system supports two report modes: Conventional Report and Specialist Report. The
In this menu, you can set the biopsy direction, start point, biopsy angle and depth prompt.
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Operation procedures:
1. Move the cursor to the (▼) and press the 【Set】 key to choose the default
measurement method.
3. Repeat steps 1-2 if you want to amend other items. Press the button or
Table 3-1 gives the conventional measurement items and its measurement methods.
Table 3-2 lists the formula for calculating fetal weight and gestational age reference.
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AC Hadlock, Merz
FTA Osaka
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FT Mercer
OFD Hansmann
CER Hill
Image Processing Settings can preset IP values. The items include Dynamic Range
(30-150dB, with a step of 6dB), Frame correlation (0-7 adjustable), M Scan Speed (0-3
adjustable), Edge Enhance (0-6 adjustable), Line Density (0 -2), witch is shown in Figure
3-8.
z Press button, then you can input IP name, dynamic range, frame correlation,
M scan speed, edge enhance and line density. Press button to save a new
set of IP.
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z Select any existing IP in the combo box, and press button, then input the
z Select any existing IP in the combo box, and press button to delete a set of
existing IP value.
z Select any existing IP in the combo box, and press button to apply a set of
existing IP value. At this point, both the image area of information and real-time
Two ports and names of corresponding probes info is shown in the probe info area. The
Press 【Probe】to switch probes connected to the system. When first pressing it, switch
the current port to another port. Every time pressing it again, switch the current port to
another port. If another port doesn’t have a probe, it will not switch.
When the system is connected to two probes, select probe port activated when start up by
1. Under real-time status, press the 【Menu】key and the main menu will be displayed in
2. Move the cursor or rotate【Gain】knob to select the PROBE FREQ menu item.
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4. Rotate【Gain】 knob to change probe frequency, and press 【Set】 key or 【Gain】
Press 【Exam】key to enter exam menu and select examination type. The examination
types of the system include Abdomen, Gynecology, Obstetrical, Small Part, Emergency,
Orthopaedy and Urology. After choosing, the name of the current selected examination
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Press 【New Patient】key to enter new patients menu. Input name, sex, age and other
personal information and automatically generate ID. Patient’s name is the required
information.
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The system provides five scanning modes: B, 2B, 4B, B/M and M. Press the image-mode
In the following, the convex probe will be taken as an example to describe the individual
mode.
3.7.1 B Mode
Press 【B】key to activate B Mode, and the image area will display B Mode image, default
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3.7.2 2B Mode
1. Press the 【2B】key, and a B-mode image appears on the left of the screen (See
Figure 3-13(a)).
2. Press the【2B】key again to activate the right of the screen, and the screen displays
two B-mode images in parallel. Where, the left one is a frozen image, and the right
one is a real-time image. “L” symbol appears on the upper part of a real-time image
3. You can continuously press the【2B】key to switch between these two images.
of real-time images;
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6. In real-time mode, press the mode switching key in a mode instead of the 2B mode
(a)
(b)
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3.7.3 4B Mode
Operating procedure:
1. Press the 【4B】mode key continuously to display four B-mode images (as shown in
Figure 3-14). Only one image is in real time at the same time.
2. Press the 【4B】 key for four times, the screen will display four B-mode images in
parallel, including one real-time image, and other three frozen images. “L” symbol
3. In the 4B mode, press the【4B】key repeatedly to switch over between the four images.
4. Press the 【FREEZE】 key to freeze an image, and press the【FREEZE】key again
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5. In real-time mode, press the mode switching key in a mode instead of the 4B mode
Operating procedure:
1. Pressing the 【B/M】key continually, up B down M, left B right M and single M modes
will appear(shown as figure 3-15). A dotted line (i.e., sampling line) appears in the
B-mode imaging area. You may use the trackball to move the sampling line; the
M-mode displays the movement of the tissue on the sampling line in this position.
2 Press the 【FREEZE】 key to freeze the B-mode and M-mode images at the same
time, and press the 【FREEZE】key once again to unfreeze the B-mode and M-mode
images.
3 The system provides four scanning speeds (0-3). Press 【Menu】key to enter the main
menu and setting it in the M Mode scanning speed menu (Refer to 3.8.13 section).
4 In the real-time status, press the mode switching key instead of the B/M mode can
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Rotate the brightness dial to appropriate brightness. Too bright result in weak
Rotate the contrast dial to appropriate contrast. For clear profile, the contrast
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Adjust the 【Gain】 knob to control the total gain of the entire image to obtain satisfying
images. Clockwise rotation may increase the gain, and anticlockwise rotation may
The total gain ranges from 0 dB to 100 dB, with the minimum adjustable step of 5. The
gain value directly appears on the upper part of the screen. When checking 2B or 4B
Mode with many images, it will only display the value of activated image.
To compensate for weak signals or over-bright signals at various depths, you can adjust
Time Gain Compensation (TGC) using the TGC slide controls. The TGC provides six slide
Use the system presets to turn on the display of the TGC curve. The curve provides an
In B/M-mode, TGC adjustments affect both the B-mode image and the M-mode sweep.
To adjust the TGC slide controls: Move a slide control to the right to increase a setting or
You can adjust the overall contrast resolution of a B-mode image and the overall contrast
resolution of an M-mode sweep. For B-mode and M-mode, the dynamic range values are
30 dB to 150 dB with a step of 6dB. The dynamic range value displays in the imaging
parameters area at the top of the screen. In 2B mode or 4B mode with more than one
Operating procedure:
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1. Under real-time status, press the 【Menu】key, and the main menu appears on the
2. Move the track ball to place the cursor on the option DYNAMIC RANGE; Press the
【Set】 key to set parameter values or use the 【Gain】 knob to adjust parameters,
4. Press 【Menu】key and it will disappear. Directly exit the adjustment status or move
the cursor to the EXIT option and then press 【Set】 to exit.
The frame correlation adjustment involves superposing and averaging B-mode images in
neighboring frames to eliminate noise from the images and produce clearer image details.
The frame correlation range is from 0 to 7, totaling 8 levels. 0 means no frame correlation,
while 7 means the largest frame correlation. The current frame correlation value is also
Operating procedure:
1. Under real-time status, press the 【Menu】key, and the main menu appears on the
2 Move the track ball to place the cursor on the option FRAME CORR. Press the 【Set】
4 Press 【Menu】key or move the cursor to the EXIT option and then press 【Set】to
close menu.
Edge enhancement highlights image profile so that the border of tissue structure of an
image can be displayed more clearly, while image smoothing has the reverse effect.
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When adjusting, the number displayed on the side of the menu item is the edge
EE6 strong
EE5 medium
Edge Enhancement EE4 light
EE3 close
EE3 close
EE2 light
Image Smoothing
EE1 medium
EE0 strong
The system supports 16 kinds of Gray Map (0-15 adjustable). It does not work when
The system supports 16 kinds of Gray Reject (1-16 adjustable). It does not work when
When in B Mode real-time status, press number key【3】can adjust the density, that is
consequently displaying high density, middle density and low density image. Increasing
Density sign differentiates high, middle and low density. H means high density, M means
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The system includes 64 groups of focus combinations. Each focus combination comprises
different positions and number of focuses. The focus control keys(【Focus Up】or 【Focus
Down】) and numeric keys(【5】or 【6】)can be used to adjust image focus. Under B mode
real-time status, focus adjustment brings clearer images in the target area. In B/M mode
Increasing the number of focus can gain higher resolution in different depth, at the same
time; the number of focus can affect frame rate of the image: the more focus ,the lower
frame rate.
For visual display, the focus display mode on the screen is displayed on the left or right of
Operating procedure:
number of focus. The range is from 1 to 4. When overstep this step, pressing 【5】
or【6】 will not change the number. B/M Mode has only one focus.
of the focus. Every kind of focus number can have 16 kinds of focus combination.
When the focus is in the highest or lowest position, press this key again, the position
Operating procedure:
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2. Move the trackball or turn【Gain】to place the cursor in the IMAGE WIDTH item.
4. Image narrowing, broaden, restore default and exit buttons will be displayed in the
5. Press numeric keys 【3】or 【4】to make images narrowing or broadening. Press
Image flip can be adjusted on the menu, including U/D flip, L/R flip, and B/W flip.
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Operating procedure:
z Under real-time status (except single M mode ), press numeric key 【1】, then the
z In B Mode real-time status, press numeric key 【2】, then the image will flip 180° along
level direction.
z Under real-time status, press 【Menu】key to choose B/W FLIP item to achieve
Single B mode images under real-time status have zoom function. Measurement,
Operating procedure:
2. Rotate 【Gain】knob to adjust the size of the zoom frame (two sizes available) so as
3. Move the trackball to place zoom frame in the concerned area of the image.
The system provides four kinds of scanning speed: 0-3. 0 expresses the lowest speed,
while 3 expresses the fastest speed. The detail refers to 3.8.3 section.
The function of Harmonic Imaging is available for low-frequency probe (The system
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The power ranges from 0 to 100, with step of 5. The detail refers to 3.8.3 section.
3.9.1 Annotation
Operating procedure:
1. Move the cursor to the wanted position, and then press 【Set】to confirm input
position.
4. Press 【Text】key again to exit the annotation function, and the annotations are still
5. Press 【Clear】key to clear all annotations and exit the text function.
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3.9.2 Arrows
Press【Arrow】key to activate arrows. A solid arrow is displayed in the image area ,which
Operating procedure:
5. Press 【Arrow】again to close arrow function, and the arrows are still displayed on the
images.
6. Press 【Clear】key to clear all the arrows and close the arrow function.
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Markers are graphics that display on-screen to indicate the anatomical structure under
evaluation and to indicate the orientation of the probe to the structure. Every examination
Operating procedure:
2. Select body marker using numeric keys 【1~8】. If there are more than eight body
markers, pressing numeric key 【9】can turn to next page, while 【0】 to the previews
(a)
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(b)
Figure 3-19 Body Markers
3. Rotate 【Gain】knob to adjust probe pictograph’s direction, and press 【Set】 key to
confirm it.
Caution: Needle biopsy is highly dangerous for both patients and operating
doctors. The use of puncture rack and its accessories shall strictly follow the correct
Caution: The biopsy guideline displayed on the equipment monitor is for reference
only. During biopsy, aspiration, puncture and related operations, the user shall
Caution: Biopsy, aspiration and puncture are intervention operations with high
The biopsy guideline is used to help the operator to move the probe to an appropriate
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position during puncture operation so that the end of the probe with the puncture rack is
located in the ideal needling position. The biopsy guideline can only be used under
real-time status.
Operating procedure:
biopsy guideline.
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3.12 CINE
During B mode real-time imaging, the system places the most recently acquired images
as well as image currently on screen into a CINE memory buffer. This memory buffer can
store 512 frames. Film indicator will be displayed on right bottom of the image, which tells
Operating procedure:
4. Press 【FREEZE】key again to exit CINE mode, and enter real-time image status.
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mode.
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Caution: You’d better select optional 512M Netac U265 or 1G Netac U208 provided
by Landwind. The system only supports FAT32 file-system. Before using your U-Disk,
displayed on the upper right of the screen, then you can store images in the U-Disk.
After storing, move the cursor to this USB mark, and press 【Set】key, then the U-Disk
information and operating dialog box will appear, click button and after a
tip box appeared, extract the U-Disk. System update is only used by the engineer
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3.13.2 Printing
Connect the data line of laser printer to the USB port of the system.
selected image.
Connect one end of the video printer to the video output port of the system, and
z Printing an Image
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The system provides the operation methods with general measurement (B-mode general
The system’s special measurement is equipped with a special measuring menu. Take the
measurement menu.
shown in Figure 4-1. Move cursorl and move the cursor to a measurement item, then
press【Set】key. If the there is logo on the item, you can enter the sub-menu; if there’s
not, you can enter the appropriate measurement mode. Choose RETURN to return the
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main menu of obstetrics. Choose EXIT to exit the main menu of obstetrics.
Measuring results are displayed on the left side of the screen. If there are more measuring
information, the arrow will appear to carry out instructions. In measurement condition, you
can use 【Gain】knob to turn the page up and down to view the measuring results, as
report contains the report name, patient information, measurement and calculation results,
doctor diagnosis and more. The user can edit and print measurement reports. This system
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Operating procedure:
diagnostic image.
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Under real-time status, press 【Meas】key into the general measurement, or press
【FREEZE】key, and then press the numeric key 【5】 to enter the general measurement,
Press the numeric key【1】to enter the distance measurement mode. repeatedly pressing
【1】key can switch over between two measurement modes: line and trace.
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Measurement:
2. Use the trackball to move the “+” cursor to the starting point of the
3. Use the trackball to move the cursor, at this time between the starting point
and the cursor will always be a dotted line connection, the screen shows
4. Use the trackball to move the cursor to the end of the measurement.(Press
【Exit】key to switch the endpoints of the segments ) Press 【Set】 key, and
measurement finishes;
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Caution: An image can be measured four times at maximum, with different cursor
Measurement:
2. Use the trackball to move the cursor to the starting point of the measurement,
and press【Set】key;
3. Use the trackball to make the cursor move along the edge of the target mobile,
outline the trace to determine the end point and then press【Set】key, at this
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5. Press 【Clear】key to clear the measurement data and exit this mode.
Function: Measure the circumference and area of a closed area by using ellipse approach
Operating procedures:
Measurement:
2. Move cursorl and choose the starting point of the long axis. Press 【Set】key
3. Move cursorl to move the cursor to the end of the long axis (Press【Exit】key
to switch the endpoints of the elliptical axes), and then press 【Set】key to
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4. Move cursorl and choose the start-stop point of the short axis. Press 【Set】
key to confirm the starting and end point, at this time, the result shows on the
6. Press 【Clear】key to clear the measurement data and exit this mode.
Function: The trace measurement is used to measure the area and circumference
Measurement:
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2. Move the trackball to choose the starting point of the track, and press【Set】
key;
3. Move the trackball to choose the end point of the track, and press【Set】key, at
this time, the system will automatically connect the start and the end of the
track in a circle, at the same time, on the left of the screen will display the
results;
4.2.3.1 3-LINE
Function: Calculate the volume with three distance measurements, volume measurement
Measurement:
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the length of the segments, at this time, the actual measurement value of the
4.2.3.2 1-LINE
Measurement:
segment , at this time, the actual measurement value of the volume will be
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4.2.3.3 LINE+ELLIPSE
Measurement:
time, the actual measurement value of the volume will display on the left of the
screen;
groups;
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4.2.3.4 2-ELLIIPSE
Measurement:
planes, at this time, the actual measurement value of the volume will display
Function: Measure the inclination of two lines in a plane in the ultrasonic image.
Measurement:
1. Press 【1】key to switch over the angle measurement mode, at this time a “+”
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2. Use the trackball to move the cursor to the starting point of the measurement,
and press【Set】key;
3. Move cursor to move the cursor to the end point. Press【Set】key again to
starting and end point , at this time, the real-time measurement result of the
angle between the two segments displays on the left of the screen;
6. Press 【Clear】key to clear the measurement data and exit this mode.
Function: Calculate the gray distribution of ultrasonic echo signals in the specified region.
Measure the interest region by using rectangle and show the results by histogram.
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Measurement:
1. Press the number key【5】into the histogram measurement mode, at this time
3. Move the trackball , and the screen will display a rectangular box of samples;
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mean: average;
M-mode general measurement includes distance, time, slope and heart rate
measurements in B/M mode or single M mode real-time state. First press 【Meas】key,
then press number key 【4】 into M mode general measurement, or first press【FREEZE】
key, and then press numeric keys 【5】and【4】into the M mode general measurement.
4.3.1 Distance
Function: Measure the vertical distance between the two points in M mode image.
Measurement:
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2. Using the trackball to move the “-” cursor to the starting point of the
shows the baseline and the short horizontal line marker “-”, at this time, the
cursor can only move up and down, and the measurement results in real-time
3. Move the cursor up and down to the end of measurement, press 【Set】key,
and the final result shows on the left of the screen. The system automatically
4.3.2 Time
Function: Measure the time interval between two points of the image in M mode.
Measurement:
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2. Move the long-dashed line with Trackball to the starting point of the
vertical line. The cursor can only move horizontally to determine the starting
measurement, at the same time, the second long-dashed line appears on the
screen;
3. Move the cursor with Trackball, and the real-time measurement result will be
displayed on the bottom of the screen. Move the cursor to the end of the
on the left of the screen. The system automatically enter the next
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4.3.3 Slope
Function: Calculate the slope between two points by measuring their time and distance in
M mode.
Function: Measure the time interval between N times HR Cycle in M mode, and calculate
Measurement:
1. Press【5】key into the heart rate measurement mode, at this time a long –dashed
2. Use the trackball to move the long-dashed broken line to the starting point of the
measurement, press 【Set】key, where will display measurement base line and another
long-dashed line. At this time, the cursor can only be moved left and right, and the
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3. Move the cursor left and right to the end point of the measurement, press【Set】key,
and the final measurement result will appear on the left of the screen. After the
This section describes the system of the Gynecological measurement functions, including
Uterus (length, width, depth, endometrium), cervix (length, width, depth), the left ovary
(length, width, depth), the right ovary (length, width, depth), left-follicle (left-follicle1,
right-follicle3, right-follicle4).
Gynecology measurement only works in the B mode; there are two methods to enter the
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measurement.
It is to measure uterus length, width and depth(The system automatically calculates the
size of the uterus)and endometrial thickness. Their measurement methods are distance
It is to measure cervix length, width and depth, and then the system automatically
calculates the size of the cervix. The measurement methods are distance measurement in
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It is to measure Ovary length, width and depth, and then the system automatically
calculates the volume of the ovary, The measurement methods are distance
Ovary can be measured within four follicles (follicle1, follicle2, follicle3, follicle4). After
measuring the diameter of the follicle, the system can automatically calculate the volume
of the follicle, The measurement methods are distance measurement in B mode (please
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In the gynecological measurement mode, press 【Report】 on the control panel to enter
Refer to Section 4.1.3 General Measurement Report for details of the gynecological
measurement reports.
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This section describes the system of the obstetrics measurement function, including OB
measurements, AFI, FHR, NT, OB input, biophysical profile score and so on.
measurement.
Obstetrics input items include the last menstrual period(calendar), the date of
ovulation(calendar), the number of pregnancies, the number of partition and the number
of abnormal pregnancies.
The data of delivery have been calculated from the last menstrual period and the date of
ovulation.
Operating procedure:
z Click button to open the date choosing box (see Figure 4-28).
z Click the triangle icons on the to choose year, and click the triangle icons
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z Click button to confirm the date and exit the box, and then the
dates of LMP or ovulate and their EDD are displayed automatically, as shown in
Figure 4-27.
This system can measure up to 6 fetuses. After typing the number of fetus in the obstetrics
input box, the serial numbers of fetus can be switch in the fetus changing box. Choose to
enter the measurement of the fetus, and the serial number of the fetus is displayed on the
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Click anyone of the obstetrics measurements and enter the appropriate measurement
mode. Then the system automatically calculates the gestational age, which displayed in
the left side of the screen. Table 4-1 gives the methods and application scopes of the
measurements.
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Distance
GS Tokyo、Hellman、 Rempen、Hansmann、China
Measurement
Tokyo、Hadlock、Nelson、Robinson、Rempen、 Distance
CRL
Hansmann、Osaka、China Measurement
Tokyo、Hadlock、Jeanty、Kurtz、Merz、 Distance
BPD
Hansmann、Rempen、Chitty(O-I)、 Osaka、 Measurement
Tokyo、Hadlock、Jeanty、Hohler、Merz、 Distance
FL
Hansmann、Chitty、Osaka、China Measurement
Distance
HUM Jeanty,Merz
Measurement
Circumference
HC Hadlock,Merz ,Hansmann,Chitty(pltd)
Measurement
Circumference
AC Hadlock、Merz
Measurement
Area
FTA Osaka
Measurement
Distance
FT Mercer
Measurement
Distance
OFD Hansmann
Measurement
Distance
CER Hill
Measurement
Distance
TTD Fetal weight
Measurement
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Distance
APTD Fetal weight
Measurement
For all the obstetrics measurements, if it is set up a fetus weight formula in measurement
settings and all the measurements corresponding to this formula has been measured, the
system will calculate the gestational age automatically. Table 4-2 gives every fetus weight
formula required for the measurement of parameters. Please set with the information from
Table 4-2.
Tokyo BPD、APTD、TTD、FL
Osaka BPD、FL、FTA
Hadlock1 AC、FL
Hadlock2 AC、FL、BPD
Hadlock3 AC、FL、HC
Hadlock4 AC、BPD、FL、HC
Shepard AC、BPD
Merz1 AC、BPD
Hansmann BPD、TTD
Campbell AC
Taking the Osaka formula as an example, the operation steps are detailed below.
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1. Press 【Setup】key to enter the menu of system settings, and move cursor to open
2. Choose the Osaka formula in EFW Formula Box, and confirm the settings.
3. Enter the obstetrics measurement mode and measure the items of BPD, FL and
FTA.
4. Then system calculates the fetus weight automatically, and the results are displayed
In the 4B mode, after four times distance measurement (refer to Section 4.2.1), the
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Fetal heart rate can only be measured in the B/M or M mode. For the measurement
Fetal physiology score is on the basis of the fetal ultrasound images, experiment or
measurement methods to get the fetal development indicators, and then speculate the
The system provides criteria, which is based on the “Vintzileos” formula, as shown in
Table 4-3. Table 4-4 gives the description of the total score.
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Fetal
Observation
development 0 Score 1 Score 2 Score Remarks
time
indicators
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In the obstetrical measurement mode, press 【Report】 on the control panel to enter the
Refer to Section 4.1.3 General Measurement Report for details of the obstetrical
measurement reports.
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This section describes the orthopedics measurement function of the system, including BL,
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measurement.
BL, ARL and IL are three lines, by the identification of BL and ARL, their included angle α
can be measured; by the identification of BL and IL, their included angle β can be
measured. The measurements of α and β are displayed on the left of the screen. The
In the orthopedic measurement mode, press 【Report】 on the control panel to enter the
Refer to Section 4.1.3 General Measurement Report for details of the orthopedic
measurement reports.
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This section describes the system of the Urology measurement function, including
prostate volume (length, width, and depth), residual urine volume (length, width, depth)
and PSAD measurement. The prostate volume and residual urine volume can only be
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measurement.
The value of PSAD (serum prostate specific antigen density) can be calculated by PSA
( serum prostate specific antigen) and prostate volume. Firstly, Input the value of PSA in
urology PSA input box, then measure the prostate volume with the methods described in
section 4.7.2. Finally, the system automatically calculates the value of PSAD, and the
It is to measure prostate length, width and depth, and then the system automatically
calculates the volume of the prostate. The method is the distance measurement (refer to
Section 4.2.1).
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By measuring the length, width and thickness diameter, the system automatically
calculates the volume of residual urine. The method is distance measurement (refer to
Section 4.2.1).
In the urological measurement mode, press 【Report】 on the control panel to enter the
Refer to Section 4.1.3 General Measurement Report for details of the urological
measurement reports.
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This section describes the system of the small part measurement functions, including the
left side of the small part (length, width, depth) and the right side of the small part (length,
width, depth).
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Small parts measurement only in the B mode, there are two methods to enter the small
measurement, and then press 【 6 】 key to open the menu of small parts
measurement.
It is to measure the small parts’ length, width and depth, and then the system
automatically calculates the volume of the small parts. The method is distance
In the small parts measurement mode, press 【Report】 on the control panel to enter the
Refer to Section 4.1.3 General Measurement Report for details of the small parts
measurement reports.
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5.1 Cleaning
Caution: Please turn off the power before cleaning the unit; otherwise, it may
Caution: Avoid any fluid from entering the keyboard or monitor of the equipment;
1. Power off the ultrasound system and disconnect it from the power source.
2. Use a clean gauze pad or lint-free cloth, lightly moistened with a mild
detergent, to wide the surface of the ultrasound system. Take particular care
to clean the areas near the trackball and the slide controls. Ensure these
Use neutral cleaning agent to clean the surfaces of the probe brackets and
coupling agent cup, and then use a piece of lint-free cloth to dry them.
Use neutral cleaning agent to clean the surfaces of the probe brackets and
coupling agent cup, and then use a piece of lint-free cloth to dry them.
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Caution: To avoid electrical shock and damage to the system, disconnect the
Caution: Ensure surfaces of the probe are always disinfected during procedures
requiring disinfection.
clean and disinfect the transducer for entocoele and surgical operations thoroughly
are dropped, knocked against other objects, cut, or punctured. Do not attempt to
coupling agent.
Caution: Take extreme care when handling or storing probes. They must not be
dropped, jarred, or knocked against other objects. Do not allow probes to come into
Caution: Do not sterilize probes using hot steam, cold gas, or Ethylene Oxide
(ETO) methods. Before applying any other methods which might be recommended
Caution: Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, organic solvents such as benzene,
organic solvents to clean or disinfect probes. These substances can damage the
probes.
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Caution: Do not use aerosol spray cleaner on the transducer, as the cleaner
2. Moisten a clean gauze pad with water and wipe the probe to remove any gel
or particles remaining on the probe. If water is not effective, you may use a
pre-enzyme cleaner
3. Carefully wipe the entire probe, including the cable and connector.
4. To disinfect the probe, take care to keep the cable strain relief and connector
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Visually inspect all probes. Do not use a probe which has a cracked, punctured,
Visually inspect all power cables. Do not turn on the power if a cable is frayed or
split, or shows signs of wear. Contact your dealer for replacement of the power
Verify that the trackball, TGC sliding controls, and other controls on the control
Make sure the monitor displays the current date and time.
Verify that the probe identification and indicated frequency are correct for the
active probe.
based on the use of the environment on a regular, generally speaking, it should not
be less than twice a year, recommendations of the late spring and the Mid-Autumn
two seasons, as more humid in the spring, summer and early autumn are hot climate,
pulling the power plug system to ensure that equipment and personal safety.
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connector to prevent incorrect connections etc, electricity can confirmed after the
5. Safeguard the process, pulled the prohibition of arbitrary changes to the wiring and
circuit parts of the location, do not free to spin the adjustable components.
6. Prohibit the use of washing internal parts, nor can of gasoline, kerosene and lacquer
plexiglass, cable and other rubber products. Alcohol and carbon tetrachloride on the
rubber, and other organic material has dissolved, and therefore can not be used to
scrub cables, rubber line, gelatin plate and mechanical spray paint, these organisms
use gauze or other metal objects polished, and not in direct contact with their hands
8. The proper use of tools in order to prevent the screw fixed as a result of damage to
the ultra-moment.
responsibility for the safety properties, reliability, and/or performance of the equipment if:
Components that affect the safe operation of the system are replaced by parts
The electrical installation of the room where the equipment is located does not
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training.
Landwind suggests that you request any person that performs maintenance, or repairs, to
Date of service
Landwind refuses any responsibility whatsoever for repairs performed without the express
Caution: Ensure surfaces of the probe are always disinfected during procedures
requiring disinfection.
Caution: Probes are sensitive devices——irreparable damage may occur if they are
dropped, knocked against other objects, cut, or punctured. Do not attempt to repair
Caution: To avoid cable damage, do not roll the system over probe cables.
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coupling agent.
Caution: Take extreme care when handling or storing probes. They must not be
dropped, jarred, or knocked against other objects. Do not allow probes to come into
Caution: Before use, examine the coupling agent for any material flaws.. Thinning,
bulging, or brittleness of the material indicates damage. Any product showing flaws
Do not store coupling agent below 5°C nor above 57°C. Coupling agent have a limited
shelf life. Before use, examine these products for any material flaws. Some packaging
may list an expiration date. Any product showing flaws, or whose expiration date has
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Image smooth 0, 1, 2, 3;
Edge enhance 3, 4, 5, 6;
Linear density H, M, L;
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B-mode
Distance, Area/CIRC, Volume, Angle, Histogram;
measurements
M-mode
Time, Heart rate, Slope, Distance;
measurements
Specific Measurement:
OB Measurements(GS、CRL、BPD、FL、HUM、HC、
AC、FTA、FT、OFD、CER、TTD、APTD), AFI(Q1、
Obstetrical
Q2、Q3、Q4), FHR, NT, SELECT FNO, OB INPUT,
Orthopaedy BL、ARL、IL;
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annotation;
P (MW) 18.64
X (cm) 2.81
Dim of Aaprt
Y (cm) 1.45
td (μsec) 0.332
Depth 110mm
Line Density H
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Dimensions 522×365×420mm3
This section describes the power and environmental requirements for the ultrasound
diagnostic system.
Only the peripheral devices listed in the operation instructions are approved to use with
the ultrasound system. Any use of other devices with the system will be at the user’s risk
and may void the system warranty. On-board peripheral devices must be installed by an
Caution: Landwind can only guarantee the performance and safety of the devices in
the Accessories and Options chapter. If in doubt, consult Landwind service department or
z Far away from equipment with strong electric and magnetic field and high
voltage
z Avoiding the exposure of the screen in direct sunlight; light shielding indoors for
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To prepare the system for shipment over long distances or rough road:
z Disconnect the probe first, and then disconnect the power cable and some
peripherals;
z Please fix the system properly to avoid side movement of the system during
transport;
z To prevent sudden jarring of the system during transport, provide shock cushions
z Place the probe correctly back into the probe box which is specially designed to
z Please properly keep all internal and external packing materials of the instrument
z Please store all internal and external packing materials of the instrument
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together.
z In the case of failure, please contact your dealer and never attempt to dismantle
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