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Page 1 - UGEO PT60A

SAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMUGEO PT60AUser Manual

Page 2

Precautions For UseBe sure to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the operation of the product and the relevant safety informat

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4-4Operation ManualBasic Operating InstructionsThe items that are commonly used in each diagnosis mode are shown below:  Using the Touch Screen Menus

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4-5Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Q ScanNOTE: The Quick Scan function is only available with specific probes and applications.Use the Q Scan button on t

Page 5

4-6Operation Manual Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to d

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4-7Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes[Figure 4.2 2D Mode - More]  Entering 2D ModeNOTE: Because 2D Mode is applied by default for all diagnosis modes, it can

Page 7

4-8Operation Manual Freq.(Frequency)This enables you to congure the probe’s frequency. Tap Freq. on the touch screen. You may select from Res, Pen,

Page 8 - Safety Requirements

4-9Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes ClearVisionNOTE: ClearVision is an optional feature of this product.You can tap ClearVision on the touch screen to sel

Page 9 - Declarations

4-10Operation Manual MultiVisionNOTE: MultiVision is only displayed in the touchscreen menu when you are using a linear probe.Tap MultiVision on the

Page 10 - Precautions For Use

4-11Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesBiopsy GuideSelect Biopsy on the touch screen.NOTE: Make sure to adjust the biopsy guideline before using the biopsy fea

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4-12Operation Manual  Starting and Finishing a BiopsyNOTE: Make sure to adjust the biopsy guideline before using the biopsy feature.1. Press the Bio

Page 12 - Revision History

4-13Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesM ModeThe M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.Thi

Page 13 - Table of Contents

DANGER: Disregarding this instruction may result in death, serious injury, or other dangerous situations.WARNING: Follow these instructions to prevent

Page 14 - Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis

4-14Operation Manual  M Mode Menu Sweep SpeedUse the Sweep Speed ‘-/+’ buttons to select either 20mm/s, 30mm/s, 40mm/s, or 60mm/s. Time Line Only

Page 15 - Chapter 6 Image Management

4-15Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesColor Doppler ModeThis mode displays the colored blood ow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image.I

Page 16 - Chapter 8 Maintenance

4-16Operation Manual  C Mode Screen ROI BoxROI stands for Region of Interest. The ROI Box outlines the area of the 2D image where color (blood ow)

Page 17 - Chapter 9 Probes

4-17Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes ScaleTap the Scale button on the touch screen to use. Tapping ‘+’ of the Scale button makes the PRF (Pulse Repetition

Page 18

4-18Operation Manual[Figure 4.7 Color Doppler Mode - More]

Page 19 - Chapter 1

4-19Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesPower Doppler ModeThis mode provides a color representation of blood ow intensity within the ROI in a 2D image. It is s

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4-20Operation Manual ROI BoxThe ROI (Region of Interest) outlines the area of the 2D image where color (blood ow) information is displayed in Power

Page 21 - Indication for Use

4-21Chapter 4 Diagnosis ModesPW Spectral Doppler Mode PW stands for Pulse Wave. This mode displays the blood ow speed at a specic blood vessel loca

Page 22 - Safety Information

4-22Operation Manual[Figure 4.11 PW Spectral Doppler Mode - More]  Entering & Exiting PW Spectral Doppler ModeTap the PW button on the touch scre

Page 23 - Chapter 1 Safety

4-23Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Adjusting Doppler BaselineTap the Baseline ‘+/-‘ buttons on the touch screen to adjust the Doppler baseline.  PW Spe

Page 24

Revision HistoryThe revision history of this operation manual is as follows:VERSION DATE NOTEv1.01.00-00 2014.06.18 Initial ReleaseProduct Upgrade a

Page 25 - Electrical Safety

4-24Operation Manual Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three dierent modes are combined, including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C Live Mode, o

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4-25Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes Multi-Image ModeProvides Dual mode.In Multi-Image Mode, an image can be displayed in dierent combined modes. Button o

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Measurement Accuracy ...5-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...5-3Optimization of

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5-3Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary depending on the nature of the ultrasound wave, the body’

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5-4Operation Manual  Ultrasound VelocityXThe average velocity of ultrasound used for measurement is usually 1,540m/s.XThe velocity of ultrasound ma

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5-5Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOptimization of Measurement Accuracy  2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe.

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5-6Operation Manual  Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol is not specied for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the same

Page 34

5-7Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements available using the pr

Page 35 - Mechanical Safety

13Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 SafetyIndication for Use ...

Page 36 - Moving the Equipment

5-8Operation Manual Basic MeasurementsTap the Meas. button on the touch screen’s soft menu.NOTE: Take basic measurements of distance and area regardl

Page 37 - Precautions for Use

5-9Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations  Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic measu

Page 38

5-10Operation Manual[Figure 5.1 Caliper]Distance measurement  DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. You can s

Page 39 - Biological Safety

5-11Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsTips!Repositioning PointYou may drag and drop the start point or the end point to change their position af

Page 40 -  Direct Controls

5-12Operation Manual  Distance (M)This is a basic measurement that is only available in M Mode. You can specify two points in an M image and measure

Page 41 -  Indirect Controls

5-13Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations  VelocityThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify on

Page 42 -  Output Display Features

5-14Operation ManualXPS/ED: PS ED RatioXED/PS: ED PS RatioThe formulae used for Manual Trace measurement are as follows:XDuration of flowVTImeanV =

Page 43 - Thermal Index (TI) Display

5-15Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsThe equations used for D Limited Trace measurement are as follows:XDuration of flowVTImeanV =XPSEDPSRI−=

Page 44

5-16Operation Manual  HRThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode. You can specify two bars on a Spectral Doppler i

Page 45 -  Color and Power Controls

5-17Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsThe following equation is used for Ellipse measurement: , (a: Half Long axis, b: Half Short axis)Area =, (

Page 46 -  Other

14Operation ManualBattery Pack ...

Page 47 -  Related Guidance Documents

5-18Operation ManualVolume measurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don’t have to return to the diagnosi

Page 48

5-19Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations Calculations by ApplicationTap the Meas. button on the touch screen’s soft menu, and tap the Calc. butto

Page 49 - -(0,069 lf)

5-20Operation Manual Delete Trace LineDelete a trace line by reversing the dragging direction. You can only use this function when you are Manually

Page 50

5-21Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsCommon Measurement MethodsThis section provides information on the common measurement methods used for app

Page 51

5-22Operation Manual1. Select Auto Trace from the measurement menu. The system will automatically trace the spectrum.2. Two bars will appear at the

Page 52 - Systematic Uncertainties

5-23Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsOB CalculationsNOTE: XFetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode.XFor information on basic measuremen

Page 53 -  Training

5-24Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal BiometryGS 2D Distance measurement cmCRL 2D Distance measurement cmBPD 2D Distance m

Page 54 - Protecting the Environment

5-25Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations  Calculating Estimated Fetal Weight (EFW)When measurements for the following items are complete, the sys

Page 55 - Battery Pack

5-26Operation ManualGynecology Calculations NOTE: XFor information on basic measurement methods, refer to ‘Basic Measurements’ and ‘Common Measuremen

Page 56

5-27Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFollicle#1 All Volume measurement ml#2 All Volume measurement ml#3 A

Page 57 - Introduction

15Table of ContentsChapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsMeasurement Accuracy ...

Page 58

5-28Operation ManualVascular CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. NOTE: XFor information on basic m

Page 59 - Product Specications

5-29Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsAuto IMT Measurement1. After checking the probe and the application, start a carotid scan.2. If the desi

Page 60

5-30Operation ManualEchocardiographic Measurement (Cardiac Calculations)The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Mea

Page 61 - Product Conguration

5-31Chapter 5 Measurements and Calculations ReportThe measurement results are summarized by application, and shown on the screen in a report format.V

Page 62 -  Touch Screen

5-32Operation Manual  Measurement Display MethodThe product allows you to measure one measurement item several times. However, only the rst three me

Page 63 - Chapter 2 Introduction

5-33Chapter 5 Measurements and CalculationsAdding CommentsTap Comment on the touch screen’s soft menu to switch to the screen for entering opinions o

Page 64 -  Touch Panel

5-34Operation ManualPrinting ReportsTap the Print button on the soft menu. The measurement report for the selected application will be printed on the

Page 65 - Console

Cine / Loop ...6-3Annotating Images ...6-5Annotation .

Page 67 - Peripheral Devices

6-3Chapter 6 Image Management Cine / LoopImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images are useful for patient diagn

Page 68 - WLAN Card

16Operation ManualChapter 7 UtilitiesSystem Settings ...

Page 69 - Video Out

6-4Operation Manual  How to Review ImagesMove the cursor to the bar to review an image. You can search through saved images in chronological order by

Page 70

6-5Chapter 6 Image Management Annotating ImagesAnnotationEnter or display text, Arrows, or BodyMarkers on an image. This function is useful for die

Page 71 - Battery Pack

6-6Operation Manual  Entering Text 1. Press the Annotation button on the soft menu, and then press the Text button to switch to Text Entry mode.2.

Page 72 -  Battery Icons

6-7Chapter 6 Image Management SpaceEnter a space in the Text Entry window. BackSpaceDelete the previous character. ExitExit the Text Library me

Page 73 -  Connecting Probes

6-8Operation Manual  Entering Arrow 1. Press Annotation button on the soft menu, and then press the Arrow button to switch to entry mode.2. To adju

Page 74 - UGEO PT60A CART (Optional)

6-9Chapter 6 Image ManagementBodyMarkerEnter a BodyMarker on an image. This function is useful for dierentiating or marking a diagnosis area.  Star

Page 75 - Accessories

6-10Operation Manual  Changing the Probe Cursor AnglePress the Rotate button on the soft menu.  Repositioning BodyMarker1. Press the Move Marker bu

Page 76

6-11Chapter 6 Image Management Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving ImagesWARNING: You must enter the patient ID because all images are sav

Page 77 - Optional Functions

6-12Operation ManualTransferring ImagesUGEO PT60A allows you to transfer images to a PACS system that supports DICOM. You can transfer all saved image

Page 78

6-13Chapter 6 Image Management SonoView ModeSonoView is UGEO PT60A's integrated image management program. It oers image saving/ling, preview,

Page 79 - Starting Diagnosis

17Table of ContentsChapter 9 ProbesProbes ...

Page 80

6-14Operation Manual  Launching SonoView ModePress the SonoView button on the soft menu. The screen will switch to the SonoView screen.If there are

Page 81 - System Power

6-15Chapter 6 Image ManagementExam ModePress the SonoView button on the soft menu. In the Exam Mode, you can review the current or saved exam.[Figure

Page 82 - Shutting Down the System

6-16Operation Manual  Selecting ImageSelect images in the Thumbnail List. The selected image is highlighted in yellow in the list. Specify the positi

Page 83 - Probes and Presets

6-17Chapter 6 Image Management  Transferring Images via DICOMTransfer the selected image and measurement data via DICOM. The icon is only enabled wh

Page 84 - Managing Presets

6-18Operation Manual  Deleting ImagesPress the Delete button to delete the selected image.  Exiting SonoViewPress the Exit button on the soft menu.

Page 85 -  Overwriting Presets

System Settings ...7-3General System Settings ...7-

Page 87

7-3Chapter 7 Utilities System SettingsGeneral system settings that do not aect the image are described. These settings may be changed as needed o

Page 88

7-4Operation ManualGeneral System SettingsOn the Setup screen, tap the System button on the touch screen. You can specify general settings such as tit

Page 89

7-5Chapter 7 Utilities  Date and TimeCongure the system's date and time s ettings.Today's date is displayed. To change the date, tap .N

Page 91 -  Pediatric

7-6Operation ManualScreen Display Settings (Imaging)On the Setup screen, tap the Imaging button on the touch screen to congure settings for image dis

Page 92 -  Cardiac

7-7Chapter 7 Utilities  Preset Settings Thermal IndexSpecify the TI to display on the screen as TIs (Soft tissue Thermal Index), TIb (Bone Therm

Page 93 -  Emergency

7-8Operation Manual  Arrow Arrow SizeSelect the arrow size (Small or Large). Arrow TypeSelect the arrow shape (Arrow or Hand).Measurement Setting

Page 94 - Searching Patient Information

7-9Chapter 7 Utilities  Heart Rate CycleSet the number of beats for the heart rate (HR) cycle. This is the setting for the HR Cycle that will be

Page 95 -  Worklist Search

7-10Operation Manual Gestational AgeSpecify the Fetal Age Author for each Label. Fetal GrowthSpecify the Fetal Growth Author for each Label.  EFW

Page 96

7-11Chapter 7 Utilities Peripheral Device SettingsOn the Setup screen, select the Periph. button to congure the peripheral devices connected to the

Page 97 - Diagnosis Modes

7-12Operation Manual  Store StoreStores the image. Store/printStores and prints the image.  Brightness Screen BrightnessSelect the screen brig

Page 98

7-13Chapter 7 Utilities Network SettingsOn the Setup screen, tap the Net button to congure the general settings for wired and/or wireless networks.

Page 99 - Information

7-14Operation Manual  WLANUse a USB adapter to connect the system to a wireless network. NOTE: The WLAN Settings window is enabled only when the syst

Page 100 - Basic Operating Instructions

7-15Chapter 7 Utilities DICOM Settings Select the DICOM button on the Setup screen.NOTE: For more information, please refer to the server’s user man

Page 101 - Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes

Indication for Use ...1-3Contraindications ...

Page 102 - Basic Mode

7-16Operation Manual AE TitleEnter a name for the DICOM AE (Application Entity). This is used to identify devices that use DICOM on the network. P

Page 103 -  2D Mode Menu

7-17Chapter 7 Utilities  Port No.Enter the Port Number for the server being used. Please contact your organization’s network administrator to nd

Page 104 - Frame Average

7-18Operation ManualStorage Server InformationSelect the ‘STORAGE’ item from the combo boxes at the top right corner. Set up the image storage service

Page 105

7-19Chapter 7 Utilities Storage SR Server InformationSelect the ‘STORAGE SR’ item from the combo boxes at the top right corner. Set up the DICOM ser

Page 106 - MultiVision

7-20Operation ManualServiceOn the Setup screen, tap the Service button. Users should not attempt to perform anything on their own. They must contact t

Page 107 - Biopsy Guide

7-21Chapter 7 Utilities InfoOn the Setup screen, tap the Info button; the software version information for the product will be displayed. You may vi

Page 109 -  M Mode Screen

Operational Environment ...8-3Product Maintenance ...8-4Cleaning and disinfecting .

Page 111 - Color Doppler Mode

8-3Chapter 8 Maintenance Operational EnvironmentWhen installing the product, please pay attention to the following information.CAUTION: If the pro

Page 114 - Operation Manual

8-4Operation Manual Product MaintenanceCleaning and disinfectingUsing an inappropriate cleaning or sterilizing agent may damage the product. Take the

Page 115 - Power Doppler Mode

8-5Chapter 8 Maintenance  DisinfectingCAUTION: When disinfecting the product's exterior, be sure to use disinfectants recommended by Samsung

Page 116 -  PD Mode Menu

8-6Operation Manual Battery Pack ManagementBattery packs are consumables, and their capacity to hold charge gradually decreases as they are used. Whe

Page 117 - PW Spectral Doppler Mode

8-7Chapter 8 Maintenance  Connecting a Battery PackConnect the battery pack as follows:1. Turn o the system and disconnect the power cord from t

Page 118

8-8Operation Manual [Figure 8.2 Docking to Cart]The battery pack must be charged and discharged within the following temperature ranges:State Ambient

Page 119 - Wall Filter

8-9Chapter 8 Maintenance Storing the Battery PackIf you are not planning on using your UGEO PT60A, be sure to remove the battery pack from the produ

Page 120 - Combined Mode

8-10Operation Manual Information MaintenanceCAUTION: Back up the data on the system on a regular basis, since an external shock or an internal error

Page 121 - Multi-Image Mode

Probes ...9-3Ultrasound Transmission Gel ...

Page 123 - Calculations

9-3Chapter 9 Probes ProbesThe probe is a device that sends and receives ultrasound for acquiring image data.It is also called a Transducer or Scanh

Page 124

1-3Chapter 1 Safety Indication for UseThe UGEO PT60A Diagnostic Ultrasound System and transducers are intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging and

Page 125 - Measurement Accuracy

9-4Operation ManualProbe Application PresetC2-8OB OBAbdomen AbdomenGynecology GynecologyC2-5OB OBAbdomen AbdomenGynecology GynecologyLN5-12Small Parts

Page 126 -  Human Error

9-5Chapter 9 Probes  Function ListThe functions you can use on UGEO PT60A for each probe and presets are as follows: Probes Application Q Scan Har

Page 127 -  Doppler Mode

9-6Operation ManualProbes Application Q Scan Har MultiVision ClearVision SDMR BiopsyPN2-4Cardiac O O X X O XEmergency O O X X O XAbdomen O O X X O XTC

Page 128 -  Cursor Position

9-7Chapter 9 Probes  Thermal Index (TI) TablesThe Thermal Index (TI) is displayed in the Title area of the screen, and represents the probability

Page 129 - Measurement Accuracy Table

9-8Operation ManualUltrasound Transmission GelFor successful acoustic signal transmission, please only use the ultrasound gels approved by Samsung Med

Page 130 - Basic Measurements

9-9Chapter 9 Probes Using SheathsSheaths are recommended for clinical applications of invasive nature, including intraoperative, transrectal, transv

Page 131 - Exiting Basic Measurement

9-10Operation ManualProbe Safety PrecautionsCAUTION: XDo not apply mechanical shock to the probe.XDo not place the probe cable on the floor where th

Page 132 - Distance measurement

9-11Chapter 9 Probes  Electric ShocksThe probe uses electrical energy. If it touches conductive materials, there are risks of electric shocks to t

Page 133 -  Angle

9-12Operation ManualCleaning and Disinfecting the ProbeWARNING: XAlways use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting probes.XIns

Page 134 -  Slope

9-13Chapter 9 Probes NamesDisinfectantsT-Spray IIT-SpraySani-Cloth HBSani-Cloth PlusSani-Cloth ActiveSeptiwipesCleanisept WipesSter-Bac BluTransepti

Page 135 -  Manual Trace

1-4Operation Manual Safety InformationPlease read the following safety information before using this product. It is relevant to the ultrasound system

Page 136 -  Limited Trace

9-14Operation ManualNamesDisinfectantsCidex OPA 2,3,6)Cidex Plus 2)Metricide 2)Omnicide (28)Omnicide 14NSOmnicide - FG2NucleanWavicide-01 3)Sekusept E

Page 137 -  Auto Trace

9-15Chapter 9 Probes NamesDisinfectants CleanerVirkonSporoxSporox IIGigaseptGigasept AF 3)Gigasept FFHibitanePeraSafeEnzolAlkazymeCidezymeKlenzymeIs

Page 138 -  Ellipse

9-16Operation ManualNamesCleaner GelEthanol 75%MetrizymeMcKessonNatural ImageAquasonics 100 3)GE Ultrasound Contact GelClear ImageKendallScanWavelengt

Page 139 -  Trace

9-17Chapter 9 Probes Tips!SymbolsThe significance of each symbol is as follows: (1) Compatible but no EPA Registration (2) FDA 510 (k) Cleared (3)

Page 140 - Volume measurement

9-18Operation ManualThe following is information about the manufacturers (or Distributors) of detergents, disinfectants, and ultrasound gels.Product M

Page 141 - Calculations by Application

9-19Chapter 9 Probes  CleaningCleaning is an important procedure that is carried out before disinfecting the probe. The probe must be cleaned aft

Page 142

9-20Operation Manual  DisinfectionDisinfect the probe using a disinfectant solution recommended by Samsung Medison to reduce pathogens to the level o

Page 143 - Common Measurement Methods

9-21Chapter 9 Probes BiopsyA biopsy is an examination method that surgically extracts tissue from the patient for examination. The probe and the bi

Page 144 -  Heart Rate Measurement

9-22Operation ManualUsing the Biopsy KitWARNING: XOnly use needles that have been approved for use in your country. XVerify the condition of the bio

Page 145 - OB Calculations

9-23Chapter 9 Probes  Biopsy ProcedureThe system generates a needle guideline using the ultrasound image displayed in real-time to anticipate the

Page 146 -  AFI(Amniotic Fluid Index)

1-5Chapter 1 SafetySymbols Description Symbols DescriptionPower on Microphone PortPower o Probe portPower ON for part of the productIPX 1: Protected

Page 147

9-24Operation Manual  Needle Guide AlignmentWARNING: XDo not use the same needle used to verify alignment for an actual biopsy application. Always u

Page 148 - Gynecology Calculations

9-25Chapter 9 Probes Assembling the Biopsy Kit  Reusable adapter1. Mount the adapter on the probe.2. Fill the sheath with the ultrasound gel and

Page 149

9-26Operation Manual  Disposable adapter1. Fill the sheath with ultrasound gel, and cover the probe completely with the sheath.2. Mount the adapter

Page 150 - Vascular Calculations

9-27Chapter 9 Probes  Biopsy Kit SpecicationsProbeBiopsyModel NameComponentsAdapter MaterialReusable / DisposableNeedle Gauge Multi AngleC2-5 BP-

Page 151 - Auto IMT Measurement

9-28Operation ManualCleaning and Disinfecting the Biopsy KitWARNING: Always use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting biopsy ki

Page 152

9-29Chapter 9 Probes  Cleaning and Disinfecting of Plastic Biopsy Kit Cleaning 1. After use, remove the biopsy kit from the probe.2. Disassem

Page 154 -  Measurement Display Method

1-6Operation ManualLABELWarning and caution labels that contain information and instructions concerning the protection of the product can be found on

Page 155 - Store SR

1-7Chapter 1 Safety Electrical SafetyThis equipment has been veried as a Class I device with Type BF applied parts.Prevention of Electric ShocksWAR

Page 156 - Closing Reports

1-8Operation ManualCAUTION: XThe system has been designed for 100-240VAC; you should select the input voltage of any connected printer and VCR. Prior

Page 157 - Image Management

1-9Chapter 1 SafetyECG-Related InformationWARNING: XThis device is not intended to provide a primary ECG monitoring function, and therefore does not

Page 158

1-10Operation ManualEMIAlthough this system has been manufactured in compliance with existing EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference) requirements, use of

Page 159 - Cine / Loop

1-11Chapter 1 Safety  Approved Cables, Probes and Peripherals for EMC CablesCables connected to this product may aect its electromagnetic emissio

Page 161 - Annotating Images

1-12Operation ManualImmunity test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceElectrostatic discharge (ESD)IEC 61000-4-

Page 162 -  Text Library Menu

1-13Chapter 1 SafetyImmunity testIEC 60601test levelCompliance levelElectromagnetic environment - guidanceConducted RFIEC 61000-4-63 Vrms150 kHzto 80

Page 163 -  Arrow Mode

1-14Operation Manual  Recommended distance between wireless communication device and this productThis product is intended for use in an electromagnet

Page 164 -  Deleting Arrows

1-15Chapter 1 SafetyCAUTION: If the system is connected to customer-supplied equipment, such as a local area network (LAN) or a remote printer, Samsu

Page 165 - BodyMarker

1-16Operation ManualA medical device can either generate or receive electromagnetic interference. The EMC standards describe tests for both emitted an

Page 166 - Exiting Annotation

1-17Chapter 1 Safety Mechanical SafetyPrecautions for UseCAUTION: XDo not apply excessive force to the product. XNever attempt to modify the produ

Page 167 - Saving Images

1-18Operation ManualMoving the EquipmentFirmly grip the handle on the front of the product and move the product slowly. Alternatively, you can use the

Page 168 - Transferring Images

1-19Chapter 1 SafetyPrecautions for UseCAUTION: XDo not press the control panel excessively.XNever attempt to modify the product in any way.XCheck

Page 169 - SonoView Mode

1-20Operation Manual  Caution for Using Control PanelCAUTION: XDo not push the control panel with excessive force or lean on itXDo not sit on the c

Page 170 -  Launching SonoView Mode

1-21Chapter 1 Safety Biological SafetyFor safety information on the probe and biopsy, refer to ‘Chapter 9. Probes’.WARNING: XUltrasound waves may h

Page 172 -  Searching for an Exam

1-22Operation Manual  Applying ALARAThe system-imaging mode used depends upon the information needed. 2D-mode and M-mode imaging provide anatomical i

Page 173 -  Print

1-23Chapter 1 Safety  Indirect ControlsThe indirect controls are those that have an indirect eect on the acoustic intensity. These controls aect t

Page 174 -  Exiting SonoView

1-24Operation Manual  Additional ConsiderationsEnsure that scanning time is kept to a minimum, and ensure that only medically required scanning is pe

Page 175 - Utilities

1-25Chapter 1 Safety Mechanical Index (MI) DisplayMechanical bioeects are threshold phenomena that occur when a certain level of output is exceede

Page 176

1-26Operation ManualConservative values for tissue characteristics were selected for use in the TI models. Conservative values for tissue or bone abso

Page 177 - System Settings

1-27Chapter 1 SafetyIn combined modes, such as simultaneous Color, 2D-mode, and pulsed Doppler, the individual modes each add to the total TI. Each m

Page 178 - General System Settings

1-28Operation Manual ScaleUsing the scale control to increase the color velocity range may increase the TI. The system will automatically adjust th

Page 179 -  Screen Saver

1-29Chapter 1 Safety ProbesEach probe model available has unique specications for the contact area, beam shape, and center frequency. Settings are

Page 180 -  Common Settings

1-30Operation ManualXAcoustic Output Labeling Standard for Diagnostic Ultrasound Equipment (AIUM, 2008)XStandard Means for the Reporting of the Acou

Page 181 - Annotation Settings

1-31Chapter 1 Safety  In Situ, De-rated, and Water Value IntensitiesAll intensity parameters are measured in water. Since water does not absorb acou

Page 182 - Measurement Settings

MI68-02968ASAMSUNG MEDISON DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEMVersion 1.01EnglishUGEO PT60AUser Manual

Page 183 -  Author Settings

1-32Operation Manual  Terms and Symbols Related to Acoustic Output and MeasurementThe terms and symbols used in the acoustic output tables are dened

Page 184 -  EFW Settings

1-33Chapter 1 Safetyprr PULSE REPETITION RATE, the inverse number of the time interval between two contiguous acoustic pulse (unit: Hz)TIB BONE THERM

Page 185 - Peripheral Device Settings

1-34Operation Manual  Acoustic Measurement Precision and UncertaintyThe Acoustic Measurement Precision and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainty are descr

Page 186 -  Clip Store

1-35Chapter 1 SafetyXLinearity of the balance system.XExtrapolation to the moment of switching the ultrasonic transducer (compensation for ringing

Page 187 - Network Settings

1-36Operation Manual Protecting the EnvironmentCAUTION: XFor disposal of the system or accessories that have come to the end of their lifespan, cont

Page 188 - Password

1-37Chapter 1 Safety Battery PackFamiliarize yourself with the instructions below before using the battery pack:WARNING: XComply with all instructi

Page 189 - DICOM Settings

1-38Operation Manual Correct Disposal of Batteries in This ProductApplicable in countries with separate collection systemsThis marking on the battery,

Page 190 -  DICOM Service Settings

Product Specications...2-3Product Conguration ...2-5Monitor ...

Page 192 - PPS Server Information

2-3Chapter 2 Introduction Product SpecicationsPhysical DimensionsSYSTEM:Height: 252.6 mm, Width: 291 mm, Depth: 52.2 mmWeight: 3.6kg (Including bat

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2-4Operation ManualElectrical ParametersAC/DC adapter1) FSP180-ABAM1Input: 100-240VAC, 2.3-0.8A, 50/60Hz Output: 19VDC, 9.47A, 180VA 2) PMP220-13-2Inp

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2-5Chapter 2 Introduction Product CongurationThis product consists of a monitor, a console, peripheral devices, and probes.215431 Touch Panel2 Touc

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2-6Operation ManualMonitorThe monitor consists of a touch screen and a touch panel.  Touch ScreenFor this product, the touch screen displays ultrasou

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2-7Chapter 2 Introduction4 Soft Menu AreaDisplays Soft Menu touch buttons that can be used in the current mode.Tips!Current System StatusIndicates th

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2-8Operation Manual  Touch PanelA control menu located in the glass part at the bottom of the monitor, with which you can set up patient information

Page 199 - Operational Environment

2-9Chapter 2 IntroductionConsole The console consists chiey of ultrasound imaging components on the inside, and various connectors and a handle on t

Page 200 - Product Maintenance

2-10Operation Manual  Console – Left SidePower Port  Console – Right SideProbe PortSecurity Lock Port (Kensington Lock)USB port  Console - Top11SD

Page 201 - Accuracy Checks

2-11Chapter 2 IntroductionPeripheral DevicesPeripheral devices can be connected to their corresponding ports on the left/right or rear sides of the c

Page 202 - Battery Pack Management

2-12Operation ManualThe following products are recommended: USB Video PrinterXColor: Mitsubishi CP30DW, SONY UP-D25MDXBlack and White: Mitsubishi

Page 203 - Recharging the Battery Pack

2-13Chapter 2 IntroductionVideo OutThe optional Video Out device connects to the system to provide digital and analog video outputs.The Video Out dev

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PROPRIETRAY INFORMATION AND SOFTWARE LICENSEThe Customer shall keep confidential all proprietary information furnished or disclosed to the Customer by

Page 205 - Disposing of the Battery Pack

2-14Operation ManualConnect the Video Out device to the console in the following order:1. Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connection port on

Page 206 - Information Maintenance

2-15Chapter 2 IntroductionBattery PackThe battery pack of this product contains lithium ion batteries. Use this battery pack if you are not using an

Page 207 - Chapter 9

2-16Operation Manual  Battery IconsIcons that indicate the battery status are displayed in the User Information Area on the screen. If you are using

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2-17Chapter 2 IntroductionProbesProbes are devices that generate ultrasound waves and process reected wave data for the purpose of image formation.N

Page 209 -  Probe List

2-18Operation ManualUGEO PT60A CART (Optional)NOTE: UGEO PT60A CART is an optional feature of this product.The UGEO PT60A CART is a convenient platfor

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2-19Chapter 2 IntroductionAccessoriesA box containing various accessories is supplied with this product.SONO GELSYSTEM POWER CABLESYSTEM ADAPTERCRADL

Page 211 - Function List

2-20Operation ManualCRADLEThe supplied cradle is manufactured only for UGEO PT60A. Please place the product on the cradle to perform an exam safely. [

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2-21Chapter 2 IntroductionOptional FunctionsThis product has the following optional features. XDICOMXClearVisionXAuto IMTFor further information a

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System Power ...3-3AC Adapter Connection ... 3-

Page 215 - Using Sheaths

Safety Requirements Classifications: XType of protection against electrical shock: Class IXDegree of protection against electrical shock (Patien

Page 217 -  Electric Shocks

3-3Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis System PowerBoot up the system for use.CAUTION: Before turning the power on, connect the probes and peripheral devic

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3-4Operation ManualTurning the Power On While the power is turned o, press the On/O button. Booting will start, and the product logo will be display

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3-5Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Probes and PresetsBefore starting a scan, select a probe and a preset.Tap the Probe button on the touch panel, and t

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3-6Operation ManualSelecting Probe and PresetSelect the items in the following order: Probe > Preset. Pressing Preset loads the settings and initia

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3-7Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis  Renaming Presets Only user presets can be renamed.1. Tap Rename on the touch screen.2. Select the preset you wish

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3-8Operation Manual Patient Information Tap the Patient button on the touch panel, and the Patient screen will be displayed.In this screen, you can e

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3-9Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis Patient IDEnter patient ID. Last NameEnter the patient’s last name. First Name Enter the patient’s rst name.

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3-10Operation Manual Auto IDCreate temporary patient information using a temporary ID. Start ExamStart an exam. WorklistPerform a search by conn

Page 225 -  Cleaning

3-11Chapter 3 Starting DiagnosisPatient Information for Each ApplicationIn Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the exis

Page 226 -  Disinfection

X Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for Safety - Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment [IEC 60601-2-3

Page 227 - Biopsy Kit Components

3-12Operation Manual  GynecologyFrom Application, select Gynecology to enter additional information relevant to gynecology. The information entered i

Page 228 - Using the Biopsy Kit

3-13Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis  AbdomenSelect Abdomen in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inch (in)

Page 229 -  Biopsy Procedure

3-14Operation Manual  Small PartsSelect Small Parts in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inch (in). W

Page 230 -  Needle Guide Alignment

3-15Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis  AnesthesiaSelect Anesthesia in Application. HeightEnter the patient’s height in centimeters (cm), feet (ft), inc

Page 231 - Assembling the Biopsy Kit

3-16Operation ManualSearching Patient Information  SearchSearch through the information stored in the system.[Figure 3.4 Search]1. Select the Search

Page 232 -  Disposable adapter

3-17Chapter 3 Starting Diagnosis  Worklist SearchPerform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Worklist server in the hospital network.NOTE:

Page 234 - Disinfection

Information ...4-3Types of Diagnosis Modes ...4-3

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4-3Chapter 4 Diagnosis Modes InformationTypes of Diagnosis ModesIn addition to Basic Mode, Combined Mode and Multi-Image Mode are provided. Basic M

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