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No.

2D730-537EN*G

SERVICE MANUAL
FOR
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM
/ /
MODELS TUS-A500/TUS-A400/TUS-A300
(2D730-537EN*G)

 TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2011-2014


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No. 2D730-537EN*G

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No. 2D730-537EN*G

REVISION RECORD

REV. DATE REASON PAGE SER. DOC.


(YYYY-MM) /AUTHOR CHANGED No. PRODUCT.

INI. 2011-01 Mr. Sakaguchi ------- NASU

*A 2011-06 Support of V2.01 Mr. Sakaguchi TM-NASU

*B 2012-02 Support of V2.10 Mr. Nakazawa All pages

*C 2012-08 Change of power unit Sections 4, 7,


Mr. Fujiwara 10

*D 2012-11 Support of V3.00 Sections 11, TM-NASG


Mr. Nakazawa 12, 14

*E 2013-01 Support of V3.00*R001 Mr. Nakazawa P. 393

*F 2013-11 Support of V4.00 Sections 1, 5,


Mr. Nakazawa 11, 14

*G 2014-06 Support of V5.00 Sections 5, 10,


Mr. Nakazawa 11, 12, 14

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CONTENTS

Page

1. INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

1.1 Outline--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

1.2 Applicable Systems ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

1.3 PWB Configuration of Each Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

1.3.1 PWB configuration of each unit of the TUS-A500 ------------------------------------------- 11

1.3.2 PWB configuration of each unit of the TUS-A400/TUS-A300 ---------------------------- 11

2. GENERAL SAFETY INFOMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

2.1 Meaning of Signal Words -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

2.2 Meaning of Safety Symbols ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12

2.3 Ensuring the Safety of Operators ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13

2.4 Preventing Electric Shocks, Fires, and Power Supply Interruptions -------------------------------- 14

2.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

2.6 Disposal------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

3. GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16

4. DISASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL PROCEDURES --------------------------------------------------------------- 17

4.1 Name of Each Section ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 17

4.2 Removing the Cover --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

4.2.1 Removing the right side cover -------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

4.2.2 Removing the left side cover --------------------------------------------------------------------- 18

4.2.3 Removing the front cover -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19

4.2.4 Removing the base cover ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19

4.2.5 Removing the rear cover -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20

4.2.6 Removing the top cover ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

4.3 Removing the Handle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

4.4 Removing the Monitor Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22

4.4.1 Removing the monitor unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22

4.4.2 Removing the LCD monitor arm ----------------------------------------------------------------- 24

4.4.3 Adjusting the LCD monitor arm ------------------------------------------------------------------ 29

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4.5 Removing the Operating Panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36

4.6 Disassembling the Operating Panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40

4.6.1 Removing the lower panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40

4.6.2 Removing the upper panel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43

4.6.3 Removing the keyboard ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48

4.6.4 Removing the full keyboard ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 49

4.6.5 Removing the palm switch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50

4.6.6 Removing the lower panel PWB ----------------------------------------------------------------- 51

4.6.7 Removing the forward/backward slide lever (for Aplio500 only) ------------------------- 53

4.7 Removing the PWB Rack -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55

4.8 Removing the PWB ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61

4.9 Removing the ATX Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

4.9.1 Removing the ATX unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

4.9.2 Removing the ATX unit fan ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 66

4.10 Removing TI ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68

4.11 Removing the HDD Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72

4.12 Removing the Power Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75

4.12.1 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system
(PM30-38699 Gr. 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75

4.12.2 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system
(PM30-39847 Gr. 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 78

4.13 Removing the PSA and PSD Modules ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 83

4.13.1 Removing the PSA module ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 83

4.13.2 Removing the PSD module ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 87

4.14 Removing the DVD Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 98

4.15 Removing the PHYSIO Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101

4.16 Removing the Casters ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 102

4.16.1 For Aplio500 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 102

4.16.2 For Aplio400 and Aplio300 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 103

4.17 Removing the Caster Covers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 104

4.17.1 For Aplio500 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 104

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4.17.2 For Aplio400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 105

4.18 Removing the Lock Pedal Covers of the Casters (for Aplio500 only) ----------------------------- 106

4.19 Cleaning the Dust Filters ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 107

4.20 Adjusting the Locking Wire for the Operating Panel --------------------------------------------------- 108

4.20.1 Adjusting the wire for the front/rear/left/right positioning of the


operating panel (for Aplio500 only) ----------------------------------------------------------- 108

4.20.2 Adjusting the wire for up/down positioning of the operating panel -------------------- 109

4.21 Removing the Speakers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 110

5. FUNCTIONS OF EACH PWB---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114

5.1 Front-End Unit--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 114

5.1.1 TI board ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118

5.1.2 TX------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 121

5.1.3 RX board --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 124

5.1.4 CB board --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126

5.1.5 MC board -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 131

5.2 BE Unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 134

5.2.1 ATX-UNIT-ASSY----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 135

5.2.2 BV board --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 136

5.2.3 RP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 143

6. OPERATING PANEL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 144

7. POWER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 155

7.1 Power Unit Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 155

7.2 Configuration Inside the Power Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 156

7.2.1 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the
rear of the system (PM30-38699 Gr. 1) ------------------------------------------------------ 156

7.2.2 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the
side of the system (PM30-39847 Gr. 1) ------------------------------------------------------ 157

7.3 Block Diagram of the Power Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158

7.4 Unit Specifications --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 159

7.5 Outlines of the Modules -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 160

7.5.1 Input voltage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 160

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7.5.2 Isolation transformer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 160

7.5.3 PSC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 161

7.5.4 PSA-N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 161

7.5.5 PSD --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 162

7.6 Description of Each Connector ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 163

7.7 Operational Checks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 171

7.8 Error LED Display ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 172

8. MONITOR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173

8.1 Specification ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173

8.2 Adjustment Menu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173

8.2.1 User mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173

8.2.2 Service engineer mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 174

8.2.3 Status LED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 180

8.2.4 Zoom function -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 180

9. PHYSIO MODULE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 181

10. CONNECTION DRAWING FOR UNITS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 184

11 SOFTWARE ORGANIZATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 186

11.1 Version Information -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 186

11.2 Error Handling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 187

11.2.1 Error log operation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 187

11.2.2 Error messages ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 188

11.2.3 Error levels (severity) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 188

11.2.4 Error log operation (facility) --------------------------------------------------------------------- 189

11.3 Functions in the Service Menu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 190

11.3.1 Home tab -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 192

11.3.2 Config. tab ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 193

11.3.3 Utils tab----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 225

11.3.4 Diag. tab --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 231

11.3.5 Logs tab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 231

12. SETTING THE PRESET MENU------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 232

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12.1 Outline of Each Preset ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 232

12.2 Setting and Changing Presets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 235

12.3 SYSTEM PRESET --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 240

12.4 Exam Preset ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 267

12.4.1 Exam & TCS Linking ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 267

12.4.2 Advanced Appli. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 274

12.4.3 TCS Customization ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 297

12.4.4 User Function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 313

12.4.5 Protocol Editor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 315

12.4.6 Body mark customize ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 336

12.5 Application ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 357

12.5.1 Application Basic ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 357

12.5.2 Annotation Customize ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 402

12.5.3 OB Registration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 409

13. BACKING UP THE USER DATA------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 459

13.1 Backing Up the Preset Data --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.1.1 Backup/Restore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 459

13.2 Backing Up the Image Data --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.2.1 Backup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.2.2 Restoration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 459

13.3 Backing Up Accounts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.3.1 Backup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.3.2 Restore ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.4 Backing Up Audit Logs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.4.1 Backup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.5 Backing Up the Firewall Settings --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.5.1 Backup ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.5.2 Restore ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 459

13.6 Imaging Preset Editor ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 460

13.6.1 Starting up Imaging Preset Editor ------------------------------------------------------------- 460

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13.6.2 Functions on the Imaging Preset Editor screen -------------------------------------------- 461

13.6.3 Operations in each mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 467

14. REPORT SETTINGS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 476

14.1 Displaying the [Settings] Page of the Report Screen ------------------------------------------------- 476

14.2 Network Folder -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 478

14.3 Template Editor ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 480

14.3.1 Starting up Template Editor --------------------------------------------------------------------- 480

14.3.2 Functions on the Template Editor screen --------------------------------------------------- 481

14.3.3 Editing a template --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 483

14.3.4 Setting the examination report print conditions -------------------------------------------- 495

14.3.5 Saving the edited template ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 496

14.3.6 Deleting a template ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 498

14.3.7 Importing the template --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 499

14.3.8 Exporting the template --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500

15. NETWORK SETUP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 501

APPENDIX A. PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE PCI-E CABLE ------------------------------------- 505

APPENDIX B. BV PWB CABLE CONNECTION (FOR TUS-A500) ---------------------------------------------- 506

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Outline

This system produces high-quality images in 2D, M, FFT Doppler, and Color Doppler modes.
The system is classified into the following seven units.

(1) Front-end unit (includes some options)

(2) Back-end unit

(3) System-related units (includes some options)

(4) Power unit

(5) Monitor

(6) Operating panel

(7) PHYSIO unit (option)

1.2 Applicable Systems

This manual is applicable to the following systems.

 TUS-A500

 TUS-A400

 TUS-A300

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1.3 PWB Configuration of Each Unit

1.3.1 PWB configuration of each unit of the TUS-A500

Unit PWB name Drawing No. Remarks


Front-end unit TI PM30-39260-1
TX PM30-38691-2
RX-ASSY PM30-39476-1
CB PM30-38693-1 Option
MC PM30-38694-1 Option
Back-end unit BV PM30-38696-1 Old board
PM30-39534-2 New board
System related unit BP PM30-39262-1
RP-ASSY PM30-37510-1

1.3.2 PWB configuration of each unit of the TUS-A400/TUS-A300

Unit PWB name Drawing No. Remarks


Front-end unit TI PM30-39260-1
TX PM30-38691-2
RX PM30-39444-1
CB PM30-38693-1 Option
MC PM30-38694-1 Option
Back-end unit BV PM30-38696-1 Old board
PM30-39534-2 New board
System related unit BP PM30-39262-1
RP-ASSY PM30-37510-1

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2. GENERAL SAFETY INFOMATION

2.1 Meaning of Signal Words

In this manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used
regarding safety and other important instructions. The signal words and their meanings are
defined as follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.

Signal word Meaning

DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, may result in property damage.

In addition to the signal words above, the word NOTE is also used in this manual. It is defined as
follows.

NOTE: Indicates information of interest to users of the equipment as to exceptional conditions or


operating procedures.

2.2 Meaning of Safety Symbols

Symbol Description
Type-B applied part
* Type B when Type-B applied parts are connected.
The heart sound sensor and pulse wave sensor that can
be connected to this system are Type-B applied parts.
Type-BF applied part
* Type BF when Type-BF applied part is connected.
The reference signal cables that can be connected to this
system are Type-BF applied parts.
"Attention" (Refer to the operation manual.)

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2.3 Ensuring the Safety of Operators

Observe the following safety precautions to ensure the safety of operators.

DANGER: Do not use flammable gases such as anesthetics or flammable liquids


such as ethanol near this product, because there is danger of explosion.

WARNING: 1. Use the system only on a level floor. Do not place the system at a
location where the slope is 5° or more. Doing so may result in the
system falling over and causing an injury.

2. Do not push the system from the side. If the system is pushed
from the side, it may fall down and cause injury.

3. When the system is moved over a sloped surface, it must be


moved slowly by two persons. Otherwise, the system may slide
unexpectedly and cause a serious injury.

4. When the system is moved over a step, be careful not to allow the
system to fall. When holding the system at the bottom to help
move it over a step, take special care to prevent hand injuries.

CAUTION: 1. Lock the casters once the system is moved to its installation location.
Otherwise, the system may move unexpectedly, injuring the patient or
the operator.

2. Before moving the system, lock all movable sections, such as the
LCD monitor main panel. Otherwise, parts may move unexpectedly,
causing injury.

3. Before moving the system, confirm that all peripheral devices are
secured. If a peripheral device is not secured, it may fall, causing
injury or damage.

4. Wear protective gloves to ensure safety and prevent infection when


performing unit replacement, board replacement, internal wiring, or
cleaning.

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2.4 Preventing Electric Shocks, Fires, and Power Supply Interruptions

Observe the following safety precautions to prevent electric shocks, fires, and power supply
interruptions.

WARNING: 1. Information concerning the terminal to which the potential


equalization conductor is to be connected ( ):

To use another medical device in combination with this system, an


equipotential wire for connecting to an equipotential bus must be
supplied. For more information, contact your TOSHIBA
representative.

* Be sure to connect the potential-equalization lead wire before


inserting the equipment power plug into the receptacle. Also, be
sure to remove the equipment power plug from the receptacle
before disconnecting the wire to avoid electrical shock.

2. Information concerning the functional earth terminal ( ):

Use of the functional earth terminal as protective earth is not


allowed in Europe. The system should be connected according to
local requirements.

3. Do not connect this system to outlets with the same circuit


breakers and fuses that control current to devices such as life-
support systems. If this system malfunctions and generates an
overcurrent, or when there is an instantaneous current at power
ON, the circuit breakers and fuses of the building’s supply circuit
may be tripped.

4. Do not connect to the system transducers other than those


specified by TOSHIBA, to prevent accidents such as fire.

5. Do not subject the transducers to knocks. Use of defective


transducers may cause an electric shock.

CAUTION: 1. Do not allow fluids such as water to contact the system or peripheral
devices. Electric shock may result.

2. Do not handle the system with wet or moist hands. Electric shock may
result.

3. Before performing internal work with the body cover removed, turn
OFF the power breaker and disconnect the power plug from the power
outlet.

4. To prevent electric shock, do not connect the peripheral units (video


printer, VCR, etc.) to an external outlet. Peripheral units should be
connected to the service outlet of the system or the optional isolation
transformer. For the connection procedures, contact your TOSHIBA
representative.

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CAUTION: The service outlet of the main unit is intended solely for recommended peripheral
units. Do not connect devices other than recommended peripheral units to the
service outlet. Connecting devices other than those recommended may cause the
consumption current to exceed the power capacity of the main unit, possibly
resulting in malfunction.

2.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Definition: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability to function without causing
electromagnetic interference (EMI) in other devices or systems, as well as to a certain
level of immunity to EMI from other devices or systems.

Observe the following precautions to ensure EMC.

CAUTION: 1. Malfunctions due to radio waves

(1) Use of radio-wave-emitting devices in the proximity of this kind of medical


electronic system may interfere with its operation. Do not bring or use devices
which generate radio waves, such as cellular telephones, transceivers, and
radio controlled toys, in the room where the system is installed.

(2) If a user brings a device which generates radio waves near the system, they
must be instructed to immediately turn OFF the device. This is necessary to
ensure the proper operation of the system.

2.6 Disposal

To meet environmental standards, the components inside the system need to be classified and
disposed of. As the system contains heavy components, precautions must be followed when they
are disassembled.

WARNING: This system and its parts should be disposed of as industrial waste
material. All applicable laws and regulations must be observed and a
certified waste disposal contractor must handle the disposal work.

CAUTION: Be sure to delete all data stored on disks and other media before disposal
to avoid disclosing personal information.

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3. GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

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4. DISASSEMBLY AND REMOVAL PROCEDURES

NOTE: The procedures that are common to the Aplio500, Aplio400, and Aplio300 are described
using the Aplio500 as an example.

4.1 Name of Each Section

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4.2 Removing the Cover

4.2.1 Removing the right side cover

4.2.2 Removing the left side cover

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4.2.3 Removing the front cover

NOTE: For the Aplio400 and Aplio300, remove the left and right side covers before removing
the front cover.

4.2.4 Removing the base cover

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4.2.5 Removing the rear cover

4.2.5.1 For Aplio500

4.2.5.2 For Aplio400 and Aplio300

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4.2.6 Removing the top cover

4.3 Removing the Handle

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover

 Left side cover

 Rear cover

 Top cover

(2) Remove the handle.

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4.4 Removing the Monitor Unit

4.4.1 Removing the monitor unit

(1) Remove the connector cover.


* A self-tapping screw is used
to secure the connector
cover.

(2) Remove the clamp.

(3) Disconnect the power cable and DVI cable.

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(4) Remove the monitor securing


screws (bottom).

(5) Loosen the monitor securing


screws (top) and lift the LCD
monitor to remove it from the
arm.

CAUTION: Do not remove the monitor securing screws (top) completely. If they
are removed, the LCD monitor and weight may fall, possibly resulting
in personal injury or damage to the equipment.

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4.4.2 Removing the LCD monitor arm

CAUTION: Do not place your hand under the monitor arm when moving the arm
down. Your hand may be injured.

CAUTION: When removing the monitor arm up/down mechanism, take care not to damage
the rod of the gas spring.

If the rod is damaged, oil leakage may result.

(1) Remove the LCD monitor (refer to subsection 4.4.1).


(2) Remove the caps from both
sides by placing the tip of a
bladed screwdriver into the gap
between the cap and the
surrounding cover.

(3) Remove the cover <A>.

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(4) Lower the arm and remove the


cover <B>.

(5) Remove the cover <C>.

(6) Remove the clamps (on both


sides).

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(7) Lower the arm and pull out the power cable and DVI cable.
(8) Remove the cover <D>.

(9) Cut the cable tie using nippers


and pull out the power cable
and DVI cable.

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(10) Push in and rotate the knob to


raise the lock lever.

(11) Remove the cover <E>.

(12) Remove the clamps.

(13) Remove the operating panel


cover (rear).

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(14) Remove the bolts at the base


of the LCD monitor arm and
slide the LCD monitor arm
toward the rear to remove it.
* Pull out the power cable and
DVI cable.

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4.4.3 Adjusting the LCD monitor arm

CAUTION: When removing the monitor arm up/down mechanism, take care not to damage
the rod of the gas spring.

If the rod is damaged, oil leakage may result.

4.4.3.1 Adjusting the rotational movement resistance of the first swivel joint of the LCD monitor arm

(1) Remove the five screws <A> to remove the cover.

Part for adjustment of the


rotational movement resistance
of the first swivel joint
Cover Screw <A>

(2) Loosen the screw <B> to adjust the rotational movement resistance of the first swivel
joint.

Screw <B>

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(3) Turn the adjustment screw to adjust the rotational movement resistance of the first
swivel joint.

Resistance reduced Resistance increased

Adjustment screw

(4) After adjustment, tighten the screw <B> to set the adjustment and remount the cover
using the five screws <A>.

4.4.3.2 Adjusting the rotational movement resistance of the second swivel joint of the LCD monitor
arm

(1) Remove the two caps and the four screws <A> to remove the cover <A>.

(2) Remove the two screws <B> to remove the cover <B>.

Cover <A>

Cap
Screw <A>

Cover <B>
Screw <B>

Part for adjustment of the rotational movement


resistance of the second swivel joint

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(3) Loosen the screw <C> to adjust the rotational movement resistance of the second
swivel joint.

Screw <C>

(4) Turn the adjustment screw to adjust the rotational movement resistance of the second
swivel joint.

Resistance increased
Resistance reduced

Adjustment screw

(5) After adjustment, tighten the screw <C> to set the adjustment. Remount the covers
<A> and <B> using the four screws <A> and two screws <B>.

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4.4.3.3 Adjusting the balance of the LCD monitor arm

(1) Remove the two caps and the four screws <A> to remove the cover.

Cover
Cap

Screw <A>

Part for adjusting


the arm balance

(2) Loosen the bolt <B> to enable adjustment of the balance of the LCD monitor arm.

Bolt <B>

(3) Turn the adjustment screw to adjust the arm balance.

Tension increased

Tension reduced

Adjustment screw

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(4) Loosen the setscrews (one on each side) to enable adjustment of the vertical movement
resistance of the LCD monitor arm.

(5) Turn the adjustment screws (one on each side) to adjust the vertical movement
resistance of the LCD monitor arm.

Resistance reduced Resistance increased

Adjustment screw

(6) After adjustment, tighten the bolt <B> to set the adjustment and remount the cover and
the two caps using the four screws <A>.

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4.4.3.4 Adjusting the monitor tilt resistance (tension) of the LCD monitor arm

(1) Remove the two caps.

Cap

Part for adjusting the


monitor tilt resistance

(2) Turn the nut to adjust the monitor tilt resistance. Turn the nuts on both sides to adjust
the resistance equally.

Tension reduced
Tension increased

Nut

(3) After adjustment, remount the two caps.

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4.4.3.5 Adjustment values for each part of the LCD monitor arm

(1) Rotational movement resistance of the first and second swivel joints of the LCD monitor
arm

A
B

Factory setting for rotational movement resistance of the first swivel joint: 5 N for
movement of the LCD monitor arm in direction A.
Factory setting for rotational movement resistance of the second swivel joint: 5 N for
movement of the LCD monitor arm in direction B.

(2) Monitor tilt resistance and monitor vertical movement resistance of the LCD monitor arm

F
Factory setting for monitor tilt resistance: 18 N for movement of the monitor in direction
C or D
Factory setting for monitor vertical movement resistance: 15 N for movement of the
monitor in direction E or F

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4.5 Removing the Operating Panel

<<For Aplio500>>

Before starting this procedure, raise the operating panel using the up/down slide lever and then
slide it forward using the forward/backward slide lever.

 Perform steps (1) to (13) below.

<<For Aplio400 and Aplio300>>

Before starting this procedure, raise the operating panel using the up/down slide lever.

 Perform steps (1), (2), (7), and (9) to (13).

(1) Release the tabs located at the lower


side of the lever unit cover, and remove
it by pulling it to the left of the system.

(2) Remove the bolts and the up/down slide


lever.

(3) Remove the bottom cover of the support


unit.

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(4) Remove the lock unit.

(5) Loosen the nut.

(6) Tighten the adjuster temporarily.


Remove the end of the wire from the
metal bracket, loosen the adjuster, and
remove the entire wire.

(7) Remove the support unit rear cover.

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(8) Route the wire that was removed in step


(6) through the cable outlet to the
outside.

(9) Disconnect the four cables connected


to the operating panel.
 Control cable
 RGB cable
 USB cable
 Speaker cable

(10) Remove the operating panel cover


(rear) and remove bolt <A>.

(11) Loosen bolt <B> and shift the LCD arm


toward the rear.

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(12) Remove bolts <C>.

(13) Loosen bolts <D>, and lift and remove


the operating panel.

CAUTION: Never remove bolts <D>. If they are removed, the operating panel may fall
and cause injury or damage.

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4.6 Disassembling the Operating Panel

4.6.1 Removing the lower panel

(1) Remove the transducer holder and


gel holder.

(2) Remove the screws on the left and


right of the upper panel.

(3) Remove the screws at the bottom of


the panel.

(4) Remove the five encoder knobs.

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(5) Place your fingertips in the notch on the


right side of the upper panel and pull
the right side of the panel toward you to
disengage it from the main unit.

(6) Raise the upper panel and pull out the


lower panel.

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(7) Disconnect the four cables connected


to the lower panel.

(8) Remove the lower panel.

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4.6.2 Removing the upper panel

Remove the encoder knobs (5 locations) in advance.

Upper panel

4.6.2.1 Upper panel removal procedure

(1) Remove the support unit rear


cover.

(2) Remove the support unit rear


cover.

 Control cable
 RGB cable
 USB cable
 Speaker cable

(3) Remove the screws located on


the left and the right of the upper
panel.

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(4) Remove the screws located on the


left and right of the operating panel.

(5) Place your fingertips in the notch on


the right side of the upper panel and
pull the right side of the panel
toward you to disengage it from the
main unit.

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(6) Disconnect the two cables from the


lower panel.

(7) Remove the upper panel.

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4.6.2.2 Upper panel removal procedure (reference procedure for future use; should not be used at
present)

(1) Remove the screws located on the


left and right of the upper panel.

(2) Remove the screws located on the


left and right of the operating panel.

(3) Place your fingertips in the notch on


the right side of the upper panel and
pull the right side of the panel
toward you to disengage it from the
main unit.

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(4) Remove the screws located on the


left and right of the upper panel.

 Control cable
 RGB cable
 USB cable
 Speaker cable

(5) Disconnect the two cables from the


lower panel.

(6) Remove the upper panel.

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4.6.3 Removing the keyboard

(1) Pull out the keyboard.

(2) Disconnect the cable from the bottom


of the keyboard.

(3) Remove the eight screws (Indicated by


stars in the figure on the right) from the
bottom of the keyboard.

(4) Pull the keyboard in the direction


indicated by the arrow in the figure on
the right to remove it from the operating
panel.

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4.6.4 Removing the full keyboard

(1) Remove the eight screws indicated in the figure below from the bottom of the full keyboard.

(2) Remove the top cover.

(3) Remove the two FPCs from the PWB.

(4) Remove the full keyboard from the bottom cover.

Top cover

Full keyboard FPC

PWB

Bottom cover

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4.6.5 Removing the palm switch

(1) Disconnect the connectors from


the palm switch.

(2) Remove the palm switch from the


lower panel.

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4.6.6 Removing the lower panel PWB

(1) Remove the following parts from


the lower panel.
 Encoder knobs
 Mode-switching knobs

(2) Remove the screws and


connectors, and remove PWB1.

(3) Remove the screws securing


PWB2.

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(4) Remove the wheel switch.

(5) Remove PWB2 and the key sheet.

(6) The key sheet can be removed


after the PWB2 connectors are
disconnected.

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4.6.7 Removing the forward/backward slide lever (for Aplio500 only)

Proceed to the following steps after removing the lower and upper panels, referring to
subsections 4.6.1 and 4.6.2.

(1) Remove the screws located at the


bottom of the operating panel.

(2) Remove the handle cover.

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(3) Remove the screws and the


metal bracket.

(4) Remove the lever.

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4.7 Removing the PWB Rack

CAUTION: Two workers are required for removal of the PWB rack. If a worker tries
to remove the rack alone, he/she may be injured or the rack may be
damaged.

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover

 Left side cover

 Front cover

 Base cover

 Rear cover

(2) Remove the left side plate.

(3) Unscrew and remove the upper plate of


the power shield.

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(4) Unscrew and remove the lower plate of the


power shield.

(5) Disconnect all BP cables connected to the rack.

(6) Disconnect the fan cable (P405).

(7) Remove the right side plate.

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(8) Release the rack fan cable from the


clamp.

(9) Remove the clamp plate mounted to the


BV board and disconnect all cables
connected to the board.

NOTE: 1. Follow the instructions in Appendix A when connecting the PCI-E cable (J7) to
the BV PWB.

2. Follow the instructions in Appendix B when connecting cables (J5), (J6), and
(J8) to the BV PWB in the TUS-A500.

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(10) Disconnect the DVD fan cable.

(11) Disconnect all the cables from the right


side of the rack.

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(12) If any of the following options are installed, remove them.

 Physio unit

 Footswitch

 HV Power kit

If the battery kit is installed, disconnect


the shielded wire from the rack.

(13) Remove the screws securing the PWB


rack.

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(14) Slide the PWB rack toward the front of


the system and remove it.

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4.8 Removing the PWB

(1) Remove the following cover (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Rear cover

(2) Remove the shield plate.

(3) Pull the card ejectors at the top and


bottom of the PWB and then remove the
PWB.

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(4) To remove the BV board, disconnect the connectors from the BV board.

NOTE: 1. Follow the instructions in Appendix A when connecting the PCI-E cable (J7) to
the BV PWB.

2. Follow the instructions in Appendix B when connecting cables (J5), (J6), and
(J8) to the BV PWB in the TUS-A500.

(5) Loosen the screws securing the clamp


plate, and remove the plate by sliding
it.

(6) Pull the card ejectors at the top and bottom of the BV board and then remove the PWB.

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4.9 Removing the ATX Unit

4.9.1 Removing the ATX unit

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Left side cover

 Right side cover

 Rear cover

(2) Remove the DVD unit, referring to subsection 4.14 "Removing the DVD Unit".

(3) Disconnect the fan cable and release


it from the clamp.

(4) Remove the right side plate.

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(5) Disconnect all the cables that are


connected to the ATX unit.

NOTE: 1. Follow the instructions in Appendix A when connecting the PCI-E cable (J311) to
the ATX unit.

2. The cable part shown below is connected to J407 in systems in which no battery
unit (option) is installed. After this cable part is disconnected, store it appropriately.

CAUTION: When the ATX unit is installed in a system in which no battery unit (option) is
installed, be sure to connect the cable part above to J407. If the system power is
turned ON without the cable part connected, the system does not start up.

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(6) Remove the ATX unit.

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4.9.2 Removing the ATX unit fan

(1) Remove the following cover (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover

(2) Remove the right side plate.

(3) Remove the side plate of the ATX


unit.

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(4) Disconnect the fan cable


connector.

(5) Remove the screws from the fan


mounting bracket.

(6) Lift the front end of the fan and


remove it together with the
mounting bracket.

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4.10 Removing TI

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover


 Left side cover
 Front cover
 Base cover

(2) Remove the footswitch blank cover.


(for the Aplio500 only)
If the optional footswitch is connected,
disconnect the footswitch connector.

(3) Disconnect the connector from the


PHYSIO unit (option).

(4) Remove the PHYSIO unit.

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(5) Remove the pencil transducer connector.

(6) Remove the side plates (left and right).

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(7) For Aplio300 and Aplio400, remove the


front cover mounting brackets from the
left and right of the TI shield.

* For Aplio500, the front cover mounting


brackets are secured together with the
TI shield.

(8) Remove the power shield plate (top).

(9) Remove the TI shield plate.

(10) Remove the screws securing the TI


board.

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(11) Turn the TI plug jacks until they click, and


remove the TI board.

CAUTION: Install the TI board so that it is parallel to the BP board.

Before installing the TI board, confirm that the connectors on the bottom of the TI
board are aligned with the connector pins on the BP board.

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4.11 Removing the HDD Unit

(1) Remove the following cover (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Rear cover

(2) Remove the HDD unit mounting plate


from the ATX unit.

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(3) Release the cables from the cable clamp.

(4) Remove the SATA cable the power cable.

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(5) Remove the HDD unit.

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4.12 Removing the Power Unit

CAUTION: The power unit is heavy. Two workers are required for removal. If a
worker tries to remove the power unit alone, they may be injured or the
power unit may be damaged.

4.12.1 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system (PM30-38699 Gr. 1)

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover


 Left side cover
 Front cover
 Base cover

(2) Pull out the dust filter of the power unit.

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(3) Unscrew and remove the upper plate


of the power shield.

(4) Remove the lower plate of the power


shield.

The shield clamp (JW11 ( PSD)) of


the power supply of the gel warmer
(option) is secured to the plate.

(5) Disconnect the connectors and


shielded wire from the BP board.

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(6) Disconnect the following cables.

 J902 ( ATX-IO)
 J913 ( LCD AC IN)
 J912 ( OEM AC IN)
 J914 ( PSD AC IN)

If the battery kit and/or HV Power kit


(option) is installed, also remove the
following cables.

 J915 ( PSH UNIT)


 J911 ( BATT UNIT)

(7) Remove the cores (J952).

The removed cores will be reused.


Keep them in a safe place.

(8) Remove the decorative cover (left) of


the power unit.

(9) Remove the two screws at the top of


the decorative cover (right) of the
power unit.

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(10) Pull out the power unit.

Be careful not to allow the cable to be


caught or damaged.

4.12.2 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system (PM30-39847 Gr. 1)

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover


 Left side cover
 Front cover
 Base cover

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(2) Pull out the dust filter of the power unit.

(3) Remove the right side plate.

(4) Disconnect the PSD output cable from


the ATX unit.

If the battery (option) is provided, also


disconnect J407.

(5) Remove the power shield plate. The


shield clamp (JW11 ( PSD)) of the
power supply of the gel warmer (option)
is secured to the plate.

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NOTE: Power shield plate

<<For TUS-A500>> <<For TUS-A400/TUS-A300>>

(6) Disconnect the shielded cable and the


connectors connected to the BP.

J952
J942
J932 ( BP)
J933
J10

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(7) Disconnect the following items.

 J902 ( ATX-10)
 J913 ( LCD AC IN)
 J912 ( OEM AC IN)

If the battery kit and HV Power kit


(options) are provided, also disconnect
the following items.

 J915 ( PSH UNIT)


 J911 ( BATT UNIT)

(8) Remove the core (J952). Keep the


removed core, as it will be reused.

(9) Remove the two screws of the


decorative cover of the power unit.

(10) Remove the decorative cover (right) of


the power unit.

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NOTE: Decorative cover of the power unit

<<For TUS-A500>> <<For TUS-A400/TUS-A300>>

(11) Route the PSA cable into the space for


mounting the battery unit.

If the battery kit (option) is provided,


remove the battery unit.

(12) Pull out the power unit.

At this time, be careful not to allow the


cable to be caught or damaged.

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4.13 Removing the PSA and PSD Modules

4.13.1 Removing the PSA module

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Right side cover

 Left side cover

 Front cover

 Base cover

(2) Pull out the dust filter of the power unit.

(3) Unscrew and remove the upper plate of


the power shield.

(4) Remove the lower plate of the power


shield.

The shield clamp (JW11 ( PSD)) of


the power supply for the gel warmer
(option) is secured to the plate.

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(5) Remove the decorative cover (left) of


the power unit.

(6) Disconnect the power cable.

(7) Disconnect the BP end of the cables


that are connected between the BP
board and PSA module. Then
disconnect the cable from the PSA
module.

(8) Remove the cores from the PSA


cables.

The removed cores will be reused.


Keep them in a safe place.

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NOTE: How to place the cores:

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(9) Remove the PSA module.

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4.13.2 Removing the PSD module

4.13.2.1 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system
(PM30-38699 Gr. 1)

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Front cover
 Base cover
 Right side cover
 Left side cover

(2) Remove the upper plate of the power


shield.

(3) Remove the lower plate of the power


shield.

The shield clamp (JW11 ( PSD))


of the power supply of the gel
warmer (option) is secured to the
plate.

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(4) Disconnect the cable from the BP


board.

(5) Disconnect the shielded wire from


the BP board.

(6) Remove the right side plate.

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(7) Release the cable from the clamp on


the PSD module.

(8) Remove the clamps and clamp


mounting plate from the PSD cables.

(9) Disconnect the cables connected


from the ATX unit to the PSD
module.

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(10) Pull out the PSD module and


disconnect the power cable.

(11) Remove the PSD module from the


system main unit.

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(12) Remove the core.

* The removed core will be reused. Keep it in a safe place.

4.13.2.2 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system
(PM30-39847 Gr. 1)

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Front cover
 Base cover
 Right side cover
 Left side cover

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(2) Pull out the dust filter of the power


unit.

(3) Remove the power shield plate.

The shield clamp (JW11 ( PSD)) of


the power supply of the gel warmer
(option) is secured to the plate.

(4) Remove the two screws of the


decorative cover of the power unit.

(5) Remove the decorative cover (right)


of the power unit.

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(6) Disconnect the shielded cable.

(7) Remove the power unit and


disconnect the cables from the BP
and ATX units.

J10 ( BP)
J71 ( Power unit)
J401 ( ATX)

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(8) Pull out the power unit.


At this time, be careful not to allow
the cable to be caught or damaged.

(9) Remove the clamp securing the PSD


output cable from the power unit
(PSC).

(10) Pull out the PSD output cable from


inside the power unit.

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(11) Remove the PSD.

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(10) Pull out the PSD module and


disconnect the power cable.

(11) Remove the PSD module from the


system main unit.

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(12) Remove the core.

* The removed core will be reused. Keep it in a safe place.

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4.14 Removing the DVD Unit

(1) Remove the following cover (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Left side cover


 Rear cover

(2) Release the cables from the clamp.

(3) Remove the DVD unit.

(4) Remove the shield plate on top of the


DVD unit.

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(5) Disconnect the SATA cable and the


power cable.

(6) Remove the DVD unit base plate from the


DVD unit.
For Aplio400 and Aplio300, disconnect
the USB cable and then remove the DVD
unit base plate.

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(7) Remove the DVD unit cover.

Take care not to drop the spacers.

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4.15 Removing the PHYSIO Unit

(1) Remove the following covers (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Front cover

 Base cover

(2) Disconnect the connector from the


PHYSIO unit.

(3) Remove the PHYSIO unit.

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4.16 Removing the Casters

4.16.1 For Aplio500

4.16.1.1 Removing the front casters

Lock the rear casters before removing the front casters.

(1) Remove the following cover (refer to subsection 4.2).

 Base cover

(2) Place support (wood or other suitable material) under the power unit on the side of the
front casters.

(3) Remove the screws and bolts.

(4) Remove the caster unit.

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4.16.1.2 Removing the rear casters

Lock the front casters before removing the rear casters.

(1) Place support (wood or other suitable material) under the power unit on the side of the
rear casters.

(2) Remove the bolts to remove the


casters.

4.16.2 For Aplio400 and Aplio300

Lock the casters that are not to be removed in advance.

(1) Place a support (wood or other suitable material) under the power unit on the side where
the casters are to be removed.

(2) Remove the bolts to remove the casters.

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4.17 Removing the Caster Covers

4.17.1 For Aplio500

4.17.1.1 Front caster covers

(1) Cut the caster covers with a nipper or other suitable tool.

4.17.1.2 Rear caster covers

(1) Remove the four <A> seals and the <B> seal.

(2) Remove the four <C> screws and the <D> screw, and remove the caster cover.

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4.17.2 For Aplio400

(1) Remove the four <A> seals and the <B> seal.

(2) Remove the four <C> screws and the <D> screw, and remove the caster cover.

NOTE: The casters of Aplio300 cannot be disassembled.

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4.18 Removing the Lock Pedal Covers of the Casters (for Aplio500 only)

(1) Remove the screws securing the lock


pedal cover.

(2) Remove the lock pedal cover.

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4.19 Cleaning the Dust Filters

Removing and cleaning the dust filters (for users and service engineers)

(1) Pull out the dust filters (three locations).

(2) Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust caught in the nets.

(3) After cleaning is completed, reinsert the dust filters in their original positions.

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4.20 Adjusting the Locking Wire for the Operating Panel

4.20.1 Adjusting the wire for the front/rear/left/right positioning of the operating panel (for Aplio500 only)

(1) Pull the operating panel forward.

(2) Remove the bottom cover of the


support unit.

(3) Remove the lock unit.

(4) Adjust the length of the wire by turning


the nut.

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4.20.2 Adjusting the wire for up/down positioning of the operating panel

(1) Release the tabs located at the lower


side of the lever unit cover, and remove
it by pulling it to the left of the system.

(2) Remove the lever unit.

(3) Adjust the length of the wire by turning


the nut.

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4.21 Removing the Speakers

(1) Remove the support unit rear cover.

(2) Disconnect the four cables from the


operating panel.

 Control cable

 RGB cable

 USB cable

 Speaker cable

(3) Remove the screws and washers.

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(4) Remove the operating panel cover (rear).

(5) Remove the bolts and washers from the


rear of the LCD monitor arm.

(6) Loosen the bolts on the front and rear of


the LCD monitor arm (one each) and
move the LCD monitor arm toward the
rear.

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(7) Remove the screws on the left and right


sides of the operating panel (one each).

(8) Remove the screws on the left and right


sides of the upper panel (one each).

(9) Move the upper panel toward the front.

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(10) Remove the operating panel top cover.

(11) Remove the speakers.

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5. FUNCTIONS OF EACH PWB

5.1 Front-End Unit

(1) Outline

The front-end unit consists of the Transducer Interface board (TI), the Transmit board (TX),
the Receive board (RX), the Continuous Beamformer board (CB), and the Mechanical 4D
Control board (MC).

(2) Composition

(a) Transducer Interface board (TI)

The TI board includes the four electronic scan transducer connectors and a pencil
transducer connector. This board enables switching between the transducers.

(b) Transmit boards (TX)

The TX board performs simultaneous transmission for a maximum of 192 channels. In


addition, this board is provided with a transmission delay control function.

(c) Receive board (RX)

This board performs simultaneous reception and signal phasing/addition in


simultaneous quadrature reception for 128 channels. It also switches 64 channels to
perform reception for 192 elements. In addition, this board is provided with a reception
gain control function.

(d) Continuous Beamformer board (CB)

This board consists of the signal phasing/addition control circuit, quadrature detection
circuit, signal processing circuit, and ADC for the SCW for the 8 channels to which the
summed common-mode signals from the RX is input, and the dedicated
transmission/reception circuits for the Pencil CW.

(e) Mechanical 4D Control board (MC)

This board drives the motor in the Mecha 4D transducer. It makes the piezoelectric
element array inside the transducer sweep and transfers the sweep angle information
necessary for 3D image creation to the system in real time.

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(3) Flow of signals in the front-end unit

(a) Transmission system

Transmission data from the RTC in the BV board is transferred to the TXPG in the TX
board. The transmission delay and transmission waveform data are set. The TXPG
has a transmission reference clock (160 MHz) and outputs the trigger signals
HOUT/LOUT to the PULSER based on the clock. The PULSER outputs a bipolar
transmission signal based on the trigger signal. The transmission signal is output to the
transducer connector port that is selected on the transducer port selector of the TI board.

(b) Reception system

The received echo signals are input through the transducer connector to the TI board
and then into the preamplifier in the RX board. The signals are amplified to the
predetermined signal level in the preamplifier and then input to the RXBF. The input
signals are AD-converted in the RXBF and sent for reception beamforming. Beam
forming is performed simultaneously in a maximum of four directions and the beams are
then output to the BV board.

(c) SCW transmission/reception system

The SCW transmission system is the same as that described in (a) above. The
reception signals are summed between common-mode signals into 8 lines in the RX
board and then input to the CB board. In the CB board, quadrature detection is
performed in the demodulator after reception analog beam forming. Baseband signal
processing is then performed and the signals are AD-converted. The I/Q signals that
have undergone AD conversion are converted to serial data and are output to the BV
board.

(d) Pencil CW transmission/reception system

The CB board includes the pencil CW transmission/reception circuit. The transmission


output signals in the CB board are passed through the pencil transducer connector
connected to the TI board using the cable and are then output to the pencil transducer
transmission elements. The echo signals received in the pencil transducer are also
passed through the TI and are amplified in the pencil CW receiver circuit in the CB
board. The signals are then passed through the demodulator or later blocks in the
same manner as for the SCW system and are output to the BV board through switch
operation.

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(4) Testing and calibration of the boards

It is necessary to test and calibrate the boards after board replacement. The procedures are
outlined below. For details, refer to the service manual (maintenance volume: 2D730-538EN).

(a) Testing the boards

The functions and performance of the TI, TX, CB, RX, and MC boards should be tested.

(b) ADC offset calibration

The DC offset of the ADC input of the echo signals should be calibrated. If this
calibration is not performed, fixed noise may appear on the image.

(c) SCW TX power calibration

The errors in the SCW transmission system between the systems should be calibrated.
If this calibration is not performed, the transmission voltage during SCW may not be set
correctly and excessive acoustic power or insufficient sensitivity may result.

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Block diagram of front-end unit

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5.1.1 TI board

(1) Outline

The TI (Transducer Interface) board includes the four connectors for electronic scan
transducers and performs switching of the transducers to be connected to the
pulser/preamplifier.

The TI board is not provided with the FPGA. It is controlled by the RXFPGA in the RX
board that communicates the RTC FPGA in the BV board via the TC bus.

(2) Descriptions of functions and operations

(a) Switching between electronic scan transducers

This board contains four 360-pin ZIF connectors for electronic scan transducers and
switches between the 192-ch echo lines and the required control lines using a relay.
The transmission/reception signals are transferred to the pulser/preamplifier mounted
on the TX and RX boards through the BackPlane board.

(b) Pencil transducer transmission/reception signal connection

The connector box for the pencil transducer is installed on the TI cover and is
connected to the TI board via a cable. The transmission/reception signals coming
from the pencil transducer are transferred to the pencil pulser/pencil preamplifier
mounted on the CB board through the TI and BackPlane boards.

(c) Support of the M-TEE transducer

 Thermistor line
Transfers signals coming from the temperature detection thermistor embedded in
the M-TEE transducer to the ADC mounted on the BV board. (Only one thermistor
is supported.)

 Angle detection line


Transfers signals coming from the angle detection potentiometer embedded in the
M-TEE transducer to the ADC mounted on the BV board.

(d) Support of the 1-CNN Mecha4D transducer

The TI board supports the 1-CNN Mecha4D transducers and uses relays for
switching between the encoder signal and motor drive signal.

 1-CNN Mecha4D transducer


This type of Mecha4D transducer contains a 360-pin ZIF connector (designed for
electronic scan transducers), which can transmit the encoder signal and motor
drive signal in addition to the echo signals.

(e) Support of the I/F for the electronic circuits (IIC EEPROMs) in the transducer

The TI board is provided with an I/F for communication with the electronic circuits (IIC
EEPROMs) in the transducer.

(f) Transducer selection relay control signal generation

The TI board generates electronic scan transducer selection relay control signals.

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(g) Support of 1.5D transducer with built-in HVSW

 The TI board receives the control data for the HVSW built in the transducer from
the BV board and transfers it to the transducer.

 This board supplies 100 V to the HVSW in the transducer.


(h) Power supply for the circuits in the transducer

The TI board supplies +5 V to the circuits in the transducer. The overcurrent


detection circuit and switch are provided on the RX board.
(i) Error detection

The TI board is provided with the error detection circuit.


However, it notifies errors to the host via the RXFPGA in the RX board.
An error occurs under the following conditions.
<1> HV fault error

The voltage of 100-V power supply for a transducer with HVSW is outside the
standard range.
<2> HV sense fault error

 100V for a transducer with HVSW is supplied to a connector to which no


transducer is connected.

 100V for a transducer with HVSW is supplied to a connector to which a


transducer that does not require high voltage is connected.
<3> HV ctrl fault error

The information that is sent from the software about the supply of 100 V for a
transducer with HVSW does not match the information that the hardware
obtained based on the transducer ID.
<4> Relay fault error
The transducer selection command set by the relay does not match the value of
the relay control register.
<5> Over current fault error
Overcurrent occurs in the power supply (+5 V) to the transducer.
(j) Generation of transmission disable signal

The TI board sends the transmission disable signal (/TXDIS) to the TX board via the
RXFPGA in the RX board under the following conditions.

 HV fault error is detected.

 HV sense fault error is detected.

 Relay fault error is detected.

 Overcurrent occurs in the power supply (+5 V) to the transducer.

 During relay switching for transducer change.

 The currently selected transducer ID is changed.

 A connector to which no transducer is connected is selected.

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Transducer interface block diagram

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5.1.2 TX

(1) Outline

The TX board generates the transmission signals for all the transducers other than the
pencil transducer. This board performs transmission for 192 channels. The transmission
signals are sent to the transducer via the TI board.

(2) Descriptions of functions and operations

(a) Transmit pulser

This circuit drives the piezoelectric elements inside the transducer electrically. The
number of transmission waves and the pulse duration are controlled by the TXPG.

The transmission pulse is generated in the low-voltage power supply and then
increased in the transformer (bipolar transmission).

In addition, this pulser has the two power supplies (VTX0 and VTX1) for transmission.
Each power supply is applied to each of the two primary coils in the transformer.
This allows transmission voltage switching for each rate (dual pulser).

(b) LVDS clocks

The following three LVDS clocks are provided.

<1> 160-MHz LVDS clock  For TXPG transmission pulse

<2> 40-MHz LVDS clock  For TX FPGA

<3> 1.25-MHz synchronization signal, which becomes low every 32 clocks of


40 MHz

The source of the LVDS clocks is the RC board.

The LVDS clocks are used in the TX board in the following ways.

<1> 160-MHz LVDS clock  For generating TXPG transmission pulse

<2> 40-MHz LVDS clock  For TX FPGA

(c) TC (Transmit Control) bus interface

The TX board exchanges the transmission control signal, board information, and
firmware information with the BV board via the TC bus. The transmission control
signal is received by the TX FPGA in the TX board and then written to or read from
the TXPG. The board information and firmware information are written to or read
from the ID EEPROM. I/O control of the ID EEPROM is performed by the TX FPGA.

The TC bus has two 16-bit bidirectional data buses (BVTC0D and BVTC1D) and an
18-bit address bus (BVTCA).

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(d) Fault detection and protection circuit

The TX board generates two types of interrupts: transmission interrupts and clock
detection interrupts.

<1> Transmission interrupt

A transmission interrupt is generated when transmission is performed using the


two types of transmission power supplies (VTX0 and VTX1) simultaneously.
This occurs only if there is a hardware failure or if the TX FPGA test bit is set.
The TX FPGA always monitors the VTX0 enable signal and VTX1 enable signal
used in the Pulser circuit and sets the interrupt status bit when it senses that
both signals have become "H" (enabled) simultaneously. When this bit is set,
the TX board stops transmission by making VTX0 enable signal and VTX1
enable signal "L" and at the same time transfers the transmission disable signal
(/TXDIS) and the interrupt signal (/TCBVIRQ) to the system to indicate that a
malfunction has occurred.

<2> Clock detection interrupt

A clock detection interrupt is generated when the 160-MHz LVDS clock to the
TX board is stopped during transmission. This leaves the TXPG output signals
in an incorrect state, and as a result the transmission circuit may be damaged.
When this interrupt occurs, transmission is discontinued and an error message
is displayed on the screen.

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TX board block diagram

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5.1.3 RX board

(1) The RX board has the following major functions.

 Amplifies the echo signals received from the TI board, performs A/D conversion and
signal phasing/addition for them, and then transmits them to the BV board.

 Controls the TI board.

(2) Descriptions of functions and operations

(a) Limiting circuit

The limiting circuit consists of diodes and prevents the transmission pulse from being
applied directly to the preamplifier during transmission.

(b) Reception resonance

Reception resonance is achieved by placing inductance coils in parallel in echo


signal lines.

A coil is connected between the echo signal line and GND. In addition, there are
three other inductance coils that can be selected. The resonance can be changed by
using these four inductance coils in various combinations.

(c) RXSW

The RXSW in the RX board selects and connects the 192-channel echo signal lines
from the TI board to the 128-channel preamplifier.

(d) Preamplifier + ADC + cross-point switch

Low-noise amplifier (LNA) and variable gain amplifier (VGA) amplify the echo signals
from the TI board. The echo signals pass the bandlimiting filter (BPF) and are then
A/D converted (sampling frequency 40 MHz, quantization accuracy 12 bit). (These
are the functions in the preamplifier.)

Gain in the low-noise amplifier can be selected from among +15 dB, +18 dB, and +21
dB. The variable gain amplifier together with the low-noise amplifier sets the gain
from -5.4 dB to +51.3 dB by changing the control voltage (VTGC) from 0 V to 1.6 V.

In SCW mode, the signals amplified in the low-noise amplifier are summed (common-
mode signals are summed using the current addition method) in the variable gain
amplifier and then sent to the CB board. It is necessary to add the delay time
associated with the sound propagation between each piezoelectric element and
focus to the corresponding channel input signal. This is achieved by selecting the
cross-point switch in the preamplifier and inputting the signal to the delay lines
(provided in the CB board) that can determine the amount of delay. The cross-point
switch controls the selection of the delay lines to which the reception signals are
input. This cross-point switch divides the 64-channel signals to the eight delay lines
provided in the CB board.

(e) Phasing and adding: RXBF (Receiver Beam Former) block

The RXBF block adds the required receive delay time to each of the signals that has
been A/D converted in the preamplifier + ADC, and then sums the signals. This
block consists of four ASICs (RXBF ASICs).

(f) RX FPGA

The RX FPGA decodes the addresses from the TC Bus and performs the control
necessary for the RX board.

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RX board block diagram

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5.1.4 CB board

(1) Outline

The CB board performs SCW Doppler reception signal processing and pencil CW
transmission/reception. This board supports SCW Doppler reception processing for a
maximum of 64 channels.

The processing operations are outlined below.

(a) SCW Doppler reception

 Buffering of the signal output from the receive delay addition circuit in the previous
stage (CB board input signal)
 Filtering for the summed signals
 Quadrature detection
 High-pass filtering for the baseband signal (I/Q) (clatter filter)
 Amplifying the baseband signal
 Anti-aliasing filtering
 AD conversion
 Outputting the I/Q digital signal to the next stage

(b) Pencil CW Doppler transmission/reception

 Generating the transmission signal


 Amplifying the reception signal
(The following functions are the same as those for the SCW.)
 Filtering for the summed signals
 Quadrature detection
 High-pass filtering for the baseband signal (I/Q) (clatter filter)
 Amplifying the baseband signal
 Anti-aliasing filtering
 AD conversion
 Outputting the I/Q digital signal to the next stage

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(c) Control-related processing

 Inputting the LVDS clocks


 Reception of the control signals, decoding of commands, and execution of the
requested control processing (Control bus interface)
 Generating the mixing signal for quadrature detection
 Selecting and outputting the on-board line voltage monitoring signal (The following
functions are for system self-diagnosis.)
 Generating the pencil CWD reception circuit test signal and inputting it to the circuit
 Outputting the pencil CWD transmission signal to the test circuit in the next stage

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(2) Block diagram of the CB board

<SCW Beamformer>
p/n x 8
BPF Gain LPF ADC
Transformer
& LPF
Buffer
BPF Gain LPF ADC

Control
<Pencil Tx/Rx>

Pencil Relay
Gain LPF
Probe Reference Signal
Generator
Pencil Driver

2 2
LVDS 160M Clocks

<Diagnostic Circuitry> LVDS 40M Clocks 2 PECL


2

Clock Enable 2 Buffer 2

Relay Test Signal Buffer

Test Signal
Attenuator Output to
RX board
Control

TC Bus Address
Power Supply Voltage
Monitoring Signals MUX
decoder
CW data
ID
PROM
Control

CB board block diagram

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(3) Composition and operation of each block

(a) Transformer and buffer

The output of the receive delay addition circuit (AD9272) on the RX board is input to
the CB board during SCW Doppler mode. Since the output is input as a differential
signal, it is buffered in the emitter follower and then output to a circuit in the next
stage.

(b) SCW/Pencil MUX

The processing operation (a) above is performed during SCW Doppler mode. In
pencil CW Doppler mode, a separate processing system is used to receive and
amplify the signals. The subsequent processing is the same as that for SCW
Doppler mode.

(c) Mixer

The signals are converted into baseband I/Q signals using the I/Q demodulator with a
phase shifter (AD8333). The mixing signal (LO input) is output from the dedicated IC
described later.

(d) BPF

The low-pass characteristics eliminate the sum components of the mixer output,
while the high-pass characteristics eliminate the Doppler components other than the
blood flow contained in the reception signal.

The latter is a clutter filter, which eliminates unnecessary components derived from
the motion of the heart or other organs. This block consists of 4th-order active filters.

(e) Baseband Gain Control

The signal is increased to an adequate level before AD conversion in order to


suppress NF deterioration due to quantum noise.

This block employs a noninverting amplifier composition using operational amplifiers


to allow the following gains to be set by switching the resistors.

0 dB
2 dB
4 dB
6 dB
8 dB
10 dB
12 dB
14 dB
16 dB

(f) LPF (Anti-aliasing filter)

This block is an anti-aliasing filter used before AD conversion. The sampling


frequency in the AD converter is 312.5 kHz and the cutoff should be set to a
frequency lower than the half of the sampling frequency.

This block consists of 4th-order active filters and the cutoff frequency is set to
approximately 150 kHz.

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(g) ADC & Data Combiner

The analog signal processed above is converted into a digital signal in this block and
then transmitted to the digital signal processing circuit in the next stage.

This block uses a high-precision AD converter featuring 16-bit resolution and serial
output mode to accommodate itself to the specifications for serial output to the next
stage. In addition, this block outputs I/Q by a single-system signal (I component first
and then the Q component) and combines ADC outputs using a data combiner
(actually, the employed AD converter supports this function and therefore it combines
the output signal lines and controls them properly).

(h) Pencil Transmitter & Receiver

A separate processing system is provided for pencil CW Doppler.

 For SCW Doppler, the preamplifier on the RX board is the first stage amplifier. For
pencil CW Doppler, the preamplifier is implemented on the CB board.

 Beamforming is not required and therefore the signals are not passed through the
delay line etc.

 The transmission circuit for SCW Doppler is provided on the TX board, while that
for pencil Doppler is provided on the CB board.

The transmission circuit receives the transmission voltage from the power unit and
the transmission clock from the Reference Signal Generator (which is described
below), and then generates bipolar transmission pulses by FET switching and by
using a transformer.

The reception circuit is a preamplifier whose output is sent to the quadrature


detection circuit used for SCW Doppler. The reception circuit is a low-noise
operating amplifier (amplification of approximately 20 dB).

(i) Reference Signal Generator (FPGA)

This block generates the mixing signal (LO signal to the mixer) for quadrature
detection and the transmission clock to the pencil transmission circuit using the
specially developed IC (FPGA).

The FPGA is controlled through the address decoder to generate clocks of arbitrary
frequencies based on a 160-MHz clock.

(j) Address Decoder

The CB board is controlled via the TC (Transmit Control) bus, which decodes the
commands and performs the requested control.

This circuit consists of a single large-capacity FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate


Array).

(k) ID PROM

This block stores the serial number, board revision, firmware revision, and other
board information. It also stores the correction data used for correcting the
differences in gain and phase between I/Q signals. These correction data are
transmitted to the correction circuit in order to suppress the so-called mirror
component on images.

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5.1.5 MC board

(1) Outline

The MC board controls the motor in the MDTEE transducer and Mecha 4D transducer. It
makes the piezoelectric element array inside the transducer sweep and transfers the
sweep angle information that is necessary for 3D image creation to the system in real time.

(2) Descriptions of functions and operations

(a) Motor drive circuit

<1> Drive circuit for the motor in the Mecha 4D transducer

The Mecha 4D transducer contains a motor that makes the piezoelectric


elements sweep. This drive circuit transmits the drive signal for the motor. The
control signal for the drive circuit is supplied by the USMC2 FPGA.

<2> Drive circuit for the motor in the MDTEE transducer

The MDTEE transducer contains a motor that makes the piezoelectric elements
sweep.

This drive circuit transmits the drive signal for the motor. The control signal for
the drive circuit is supplied by the TCIFMC FPGA.

(b) LVDS Clocks

The following two types of LVDS clock are provided.

<1> LVDS Clock with 2 phases  40 MHz: /BVMC40M

<2> Sync signal that becomes low every 32 clock cycles of /BVMC40M:
/BVMCCKE
The clock source is the BV board.

These LVDS clocks are used as follows in the MC board.

<1> The /BVMC40M and BVMCCKE signals are converted into TTL and then
distributed to the TCIFMC and USMC2FPGA by the clock driver, for
synchronization with the system.

<2> The /BVMC40M signal is converted into TTL and distributed to the TCIFMC
and USMC2 by the clock driver.

(c) Transmit Control Bus (TC Bus) Interface

The MC board communicates with the BV board through the TC bus to read/write the
motor control signal, board information, and firmware information.

The TC bus is connected to the TCIFMC (TC bus interface) FPGA.

It consists of the bidirectional data bus: BVTC0D (16 bits), address bus (18 bits):
BVTCA, Enables: /BVTCWR and /BVTCEN, and Acknowledge: /TCBVACK.

The board information and firmware information are read from and written to the ID
EEPROM (IDPROM).

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(d) Fault detection and protection circuit

When a fault occurs in the MC board, this circuit sets the /TCBVIRQ signal to low to
inform the CPU of the fault via the BV board.

The MC board outputs an interrupt in the following four cases.

<1> When a clock detect fault has occurred

The clock supply to the TCIFMC and USMC2 is intentionally stopped when the
MDTEE transducer or Mecha 4D transducer is not being used in order to avoid
noise effect on other transducers.

If the clock supply is stopped even though the Mecha 4D transducer is being
used and clock supply to the USMC2 is expected, a fault results.

<2> When the motor’s condition has become abnormal

A fault results if the motor of the MDTEE transducer or Mecha 4D transducer


does not operate normally within the specified time.

The TCIFMC (for MDTEE) or USMC2 (for Mecha4D) detects the fault and
sends notification to the TCIF.

<3> When a parameter setting error has occurred

A fault results if the operation-designating parameter for the motor of the


MDTEE transducer or Mecha 4D transducer is abnormal.

The TCIFMC (for MDTEE) or USMC2 (for Mecha4D) detects the fault and
sends notification to the TCIF.

<4> When the motor current has become abnormal

A fault results if the current value of the motor of the MDTEE transducer or
Mecha 4D transducer exceeds the specified current value.

The TCIFMC (for MDTEE) or USMC2 (for Mecha4D) detects the fault and
sends notification to the TCIF.

When any of the above faults has occurred, the TCIFMC sets the interrupt status
register bit predetermined to correspond to the fault to "1" asynchronously. The
interrupt status register is located on the TCIFMC board. At the same time, the
TCIFMC sets the /TCBVIRQ signal to low. The CPU then starts interrupt handling.

The TCIFMC no longer outputs an interrupt when the interrupt mask register in the
TCIFMC is set to "1" as the CPU has started interrupt handling. When the fault
status is released and the predetermined bit of the interrupt clear register in the
TCIFMC is set to "1", the interrupt status is returned to "0" and the /TCBVIRQ signal
is set to high.

In case of fault <1>, when the fault status is removed and the predetermined bit of
the interrupt clear register in the TCIFMC is set to "1", the interrupt status is returned
to "0" and the /TCBVIRQ signal is set to high.

In case of fault <2> or <3>, when the predetermined bit of the interrupt clear register
in the USMC2 is set to "1", the interrupt status is returned to "0" and the /TCBVIRQ
signal is set to high.

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(3) Block diagram

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5.2 BE Unit

(1) Outline

This unit consists of a processing system for the echo signals input from the FE unit, the
video signal processing system, the audio signal processing system, and the system control
function.

(2) Composition

This unit includes the following boards.

 CPU assembly .............. System control unit with CPU (The ATX-UNIT-ASSY)
 BV board .............. ECHO/FLOW beam processing, RAW data transfer, and analog
video signal input/output control board
 RP board .............. External signal input/output board

(3) Flow of signals

Flow of signals in the BE unit

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5.2.1 ATX-UNIT-ASSY

(1) Outline

This unit has a host CPU with the main function of executing software.

(2) Composition

(a) CPU and chip set

The following features are installed.

V4 and earlier
® TM
 Intel Core 2 Duo
®
 Intel Q45 Express

V5 and earlier
® TM
 Intel Core i5
®
 Intel Q87 Express chip set

(b) Main memory

Up to four DDR3 memory modules can be mounted.

(c) Graphics card

The graphics card inserted in the PCI-Express x16 slot outputs various graphics and
characters as 32-bit digital RGB signals. These graphics and characters are
combined with the ultrasound image in the BV board and then displayed on the
monitor.

(d) I/Fs

The I/Fs are connected to each device by cable.

 USB : Supports USB 2.0 and is used for connection to the operating panel
and external USB devices.

 LAN : Supports 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet.

 RS232

(e) PEA board

This is the relay board for connecting the ATX motherboard and BV board. This
board is inserted in the PCI-Express x4 slot of the ATX.

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5.2.2 BV board

(1) Outline

The BV board consists of the following blocks and performs data processing in all video
modes after performing phasing/addition. After the data is processed, the BV board
transfers the RAW data to the CPU, receives the data to be displayed on the monitor from
the video card, and outputs these signals directly to the viewing monitor. Each of the
boards in the BV board has a video output circuit and video input circuit, and is capable of
processing the video signal input/output in both NTSC and PAL signals.

(a) Front-end unit scan control: RTC (Real Time Controller) block

The RTC block controls the transmission/reception operations in the front-end unit
according to the control information from the ATX-UNIT-ASSY.
This block consists of the FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array; programmable IC)
and SRAM.
The sequencer in the FPGA transfers the data to each block of the front-end unit and
controls scanning according to the control information stored in the register in the
FPGA and the SRAM.

(b) System clock generation: Clock generation block

This block generates the clocks to be used by the system. It divides the 160-MHz
crystal-oscillator output to generate 40-MHz clocks.

(c) Self-diagnosis: Diagnostic circuit block

The diagnostic circuit block measures the line voltage and reference voltage in the
front-end unit for self-diagnosis of the system. This block also includes a function for
detecting the temperature of the TEE transducer head and angle of the piezoelectric
element surface.
The signals to be measured are selected by the multiplexer and input to the AD
converter. The converted data is transmitted to the ATX-UNIT-ASSY via the RTC. A
separate circuit that stops transmission forcibly when a certain temperature is
exceeded is provided for the transmission voltage and TEE transducer head
temperature detection signals.

(d) Beam processing

This board processes the RF data that is input from the FE unit for each beam.

(e) Echo processing

This board calculates the power data based on input real data and imaginary data. It
also performs edge enhancement etc.

(f) Flow processing

This board performs vector processing and various filtering modes for color flow
imaging.

(g) Trace processing

This board processes the data for trace processing in M mode, Doppler mode, etc.

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(h) RAW data transfer

The BV board transfers the data to the Host memory after (e), (f), and (g) are
processed.

(i) Video processing

This board outputs non-interlaced images and inputs/outputs NTSC/PAL video


signals.

(j) Audio processing

The BV board processes audio signals for Doppler.

(2) Error detection

The BV board detects the errors described below.

(a) High-temperature error in the TEE transducer head

The BV board is provided with a function to detect the temperature of the TEE
transducer head. If the temperature exceeds 43°C, the BV board outputs an error
and stops transmission.

In addition, since the BV board mainly controls the front-end unit, it temporarily
receives an error output from the TX, RX, CB, or MC board. The BV board then
outputs an interrupt request to the ATX-UNIT-ASSY.

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(3) Block diagram

PM30-38696

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PM30-39534

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(4) LED indications (PM30-38696)

LED number Indication OFF ON


P3.3 Check 3.3 V power NG: Power OFF OK: Power ON
BMDONE Check BMFPGA Config NG OK
FPDONE Check FPFPGA Config NG OK
RTCDONE Check RTCFPGA Config NG OK
RTCLED For RTCFPGA debugging NG OK
VIDONE Check VIFPGA Config NG OK
BVOK Check BVOK NG OK
GOOD0, 1, 5, 6 Check PCle between: [OFF]
GOOD0 ATX NG: No connection
GOOD1 VIFPGA [ON for 0.5 seconds, OFF for 1.5 seconds]
GOOD5 BMFPGA NG: Only 1 Lane is connected.
GOOD6 FPFPGA [ON for 1.5 seconds, OFF for 0.5 seconds]
OK: 4 Lanes are connected.
SWOK Check PCIe-SW NG: Error OK
PRST Check PCIe reset OK: Reset NG: Being reset.
cancelled.

LED indications (PM30-39534)

LED number Indication OFF ON


P3.3 Check 3.3 V power NG: Power OFF OK: Power ON
BMDONE Check BMFPGA Config OK NG
FPDONE Check FPFPGA Config OK NG
FPSDONE Check FPSFPGA Config OK NG
VIDONE Check VIFPGA Config OK NG
DRDONE Check DRFPGA Config OK NG
CKDONE Check CKFPGA Config OK NG
PLOCK Check PLL Lock OK NG
BVOK Check BVOK OK NG
GOOD0, 1, 5, 6 Check PCle between: [OFF]
GOOD0 ATX NG: No connection
GOOD1 VIFPGA [ON for 0.5 seconds, OFF for 1.5 seconds]
GOOD5 BMFPGA NG: Only 1 Lane is connected.
GOOD6 FPFPGA [ON for 1.5 seconds, OFF for 0.5 seconds]
OK: 4 Lanes are connected.
SWERR Check PCIe-SW OK NG: Error
PRST Check PCIe reset OK: Reset NG: Being reset.
cancelled.

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(5) Switch setting (PM30-38696)

The PV PWB has a switch for switching between Interlaced and Non-interlaced for the
RGB signal output from the RP PWB connector. The setting of this switch is as shown
below.

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Switch setting (PM30-39534)

The PV PWB has a switch for switching between Interlaced and Non-interlaced for the
RGB signal output from the RP PWB connector. The setting of this switch is as shown
below.

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5.2.3 RP

(1) Outline

The RP board is an interface for the devices externally connected to the system.
This board provides appropriate cable connections using the required shields and
protection elements in order to meet the EMI, RFI, and ESD requirements.

(2) Functions

The RP board is provided with the following interfaces.

(a) Ethernet

Connection to an external LAN

(b) Video

Composite video, S-VHS, RGB, and DVI

(3) Connector layout

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6. OPERATING PANEL

(1) Outline

Connection with the main unit is performed using video signals for the TCS (Touch Command
Screen), external input/output signals, and control USB signals. The USB-HUB is inside the
operating panel. The functions of this panel (touch panel, trackball, full keyboard, and panel
switches) are executed independently via this HUB. The operating panel uses +12-V power
supplies.

(2) Functions and operation

(a) Panel CPU section (combined USB device)

 Transmits the information input by various switches (other than the POWER switch) to
the main unit.
 Transmits information via the rotary encoder.
 A/D-converts the STC sliding VR analog data and transfers them as digital data to the
main unit.
 Sends information entered by the rotary encoder with a joystick.
 Sends information entered by the switches on the keyboard to the main unit.
 Transmits the information input by the footswitch to the main unit.
 Lights and extinguishes various LEDs by transmitting data from the main unit.
 Sounds the buzzer when a switch is pressed by transmitting data from the main unit.

(b) Touch panel section (USB device)

 Transmits the information input by the touch keys (switch input coordinates) to the
main unit.

(c) Keyboard section

 Transmits the data input by the keys on the keyboard.

(d) Trackball section (USB device)

 Receives the information input by the SET and NEXT switches and wheel switch and
transmits them to the main unit. The trackball section also transmits the information
input by the trackball to the main unit. Note, however, that lighting of the LED and
input/output of the dial (encoder) are controlled by the Panel CPU.

(e) LCD section

A/D-converts the image signal for the TCS menu from the main unit and displays it on the
LCD monitor.

(f) Input status of the POWER switch and lighting/extinguishing of LEDs (ON/OFF control is
performed by the ATX unit)

(g) Lighting/extinguishing of the STANDBY LED (ON/OFF control is performed by the ATX
unit)

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(3) Additional explanation of terms

TCS : Touch Command Screen. This module integrates the touch keyboard with the
LCD screen. The 10.4-inch LCD has 640  480 pixels.

USB hub : There is one USB cable from the main unit. However, it is branched into four
ports by the USB hub in the operating panel.

(4) Connection diagram

System main unit


(ATX unit)

USB-HUB(4 Port)

Full Trackball/Dial Touch panel Reserve USB


keyboard encoder port

LCD A/D board


USB ASSP for the
LCD control

PANEL CPU

Power Power/ SW SW LED Rotary STC Buzzer Set


ON SW Standby/ encoder/ slide /Next
Battery Rotary volume /Wheel
LED encoder SW
with Joystick

: USB signal
: Control signal
: Image signal

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(5) Calibration of the touch panel and setting of paddle switch orientation

When the HDD has been replaced, the touch panel must be calibrated (adjustment of touch
panel coordinates). (The touch panel calibration values are stored in the registry in the HDD.)

(a) Touch panel calibration procedure

<1> Start up the system in Windows or stop the US software using the STOPZ.JS
command etc. to set the system in Windows.

CAUTION: Do not perform touch panel calibration while the US software is running.

<2> Double-click the executable file below.

C:\Drivers\DeviceDriver\Panel\Calwin.exe

<3> A cross mark (+) appears on the TCS.

<4> Press the cross mark on the TCS.

Each time the mark is pressed, the display position moves as shown below.

<1> <2> <3>

<4> <5> <6>

<7> <8> <9>

<5> Press to move the mark to the last position and then press the Enter key of the full
keyboard. Calibration is completed and the paddle switch setting screen is
displayed.

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(6) Cleaning the panel

(a) Cleaning of keytops

<1> Remove dirty keytops.

Refer to subsection 4.6 "Disassembling the Operating Panel" for the panel
disassembly procedure. Refer to (7) of this subsection for the keytop replacement
procedure.

<2> Clean the removed keytops.

<3> After cleaning, reinstall the removed keytops.

CAUTION: Use water or mild detergent to clean the keytops. Completely wipe off the
water from the keytops before reinstalling them. Do not use chlorine-based
cleansers, acids, or organic solvents (such as alcohol).
Also, be sure to reinsert the keytops at their original positions with correct
orientations.

(b) Cleaning procedures for parts other than keytops

Use a clean dry cloth for cleaning other parts. If dirt is difficult to remove, use a cloth that
has been moistened with water or mild detergent and then tightly wrung out.

CAUTION: Do not pour water or mild detergent directly on any parts.


Do not use volatile organic solvents such as benzine, paint thinner, or
alcohol. Also, do not use rags impregnated with chemicals.

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(c) Cleaning the palm switch

<1> Cleaning procedure

(a) Rotate the ring on the top of the dial unit in the direction indicated by the
arrowheads to remove the dial cover.

(b) Remove the ball carefully. Place the ball in a cardboard box or other suitable
container in order to prevent it from falling onto the floor.

(c) Use the air spray to remove all foreign matter from the inside of the case and
from the dial rail.

CAUTION: 1. When air spray is used to remove foreign matter, take appropriate
measures to prevent dust from scattering.

2. If foreign matter has adhered to the dial rail, remove it using cotton
swabs. Do not touch the projecting parts of the dial rail.

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(d) Clean the ball bearings (at 6 locations).

<d-1> Clean the parts circled in the above figure using gauze.

<d-2> If the dirt is difficult to remove, use gauze moistened with a small amount of
water.

CAUTION: Follow the instructions below in order to prevent failure.

1. Do not clean the detection shafts. Be careful not to touch the detection
shafts when cleaning other parts.

2. When damp gauze is to be used for cleaning, use a piece of gauze


moistened with water and then tightly wrung out in order to prevent water
droplets from falling on internal parts.

3. After cleaning with moistened gauze, wipe off all remaining water using a
piece of dry gauze.

4. After cleaning, confirm that no foreign matter remains inside the case. If
any foreign matter is found, remove it using tweezers.

5. Do not use organic solvents such as paint thinner because they can
damage resin parts. Do not touch the projecting parts of the ring.

(e) Clean out the inside of the case again using the air spray.

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(f) Clean the ball. Confirm that there is no remaining foreign matter in the case
and place the ball in the case gently. Then, place the dial cover on the case.

CAUTION: 1. Use a soft dry cloth such as a piece of gauze to clean the ball before
returning it into the case.

2. Place the ball gently in the case.

(g) Set the arrowheads on the ring as shown below and confirm that the ring is
seated securely.

Arrowhead positions Confirm that the ring is seated securely.

CAUTION: Lock the cover properly so that the ring is seated securely. If the cover is
locked with the ring not seated securely, the palm switch may be damaged.

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(h) Hold the ring with your fingertips and rotate it in the direction indicated by the
arrows in the figure below until the dial cover locks with a click.

(i) After the dial unit has been assembled, confirm that there is no abnormal
noise or variation in operating force during ball rotation and dial rotation.

Also confirm that the palm dial operates normally after the system power is
turned ON.

CAUTION: When connecting the cable from the operating panel to the connector on the palm
switch, check the number of pins and the caution label to ensure that the cable
connector is connected in the correct orientation (the projections on the cable
connector are facing up).
Connect the cable to the 14-pin connector.

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<2> Detection shaft replacement procedure

(a) Rotate the ring on the top of the dial unit and remove the dial cover and the
ball (refer to (a) and (b) of <1> "Cleaning procedure").

(b) Remove the detection shaft with your fingers or using a screwdriver.

(c) Align the three projections on the detector at the same angle as the notches in
the detector mounting section and then fit the projections into the notches.

(d) Confirm that the detector is securely mounted.

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(e) Place the ball in the case. Place the dial cover on the case and lock it.

After the dial unit has been assembled, confirm that there is no abnormal
noise or variation in operating force during ball rotation and dial rotation.

Also confirm that the palm dial operates normally after the system power is
turned ON.

(Refer to steps (f) to (i) of <1> "Cleaning procedure".)

NOTE: The consumable parts of the trackball (dial cover, detection shaft,
ball) are registered as service parts.

* The part numbers may be changed due to product version


upgrade.

1. Dial cover
Service part number: BSM34-1630-01

2. Dial cover + detection shaft


Service part number: BSM34-1630-02

3. Dial cover + detection shaft + ball


Service part number: BSM31-1630-03

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(7) Keytop replacement procedure

(a) How to replace keytops

To replace keytops, use of a special tool for cap replacement is recommended.

The keytop case and the tool may be damaged if the keytop is removed forcefully or
pushed in too hard.

To remove the switch button beside the touch panel, tilt the key with a finger to create a
gap and insert the tip of the tool into the gap.

The shape of the keytop determines the positions where the tool tip is inserted. Refer to
the following.

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7. POWER UNIT

7.1 Power Unit Configuration

The power unit of this system consists of the following modules.

(1) Power unit

(2) PSD

Power supply for the ATX unit, BV board, operating panel, gel warmer, Physio unit, and
cooling fan

(3) HV unit (option)

Power supply for the front-end unit

(4) Battery (option)

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7.2 Configuration Inside the Power Unit

7.2.1 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system (PM30-38699 Gr. 1)

1-1 Power cable connection port


1-2 Main breaker
<1> AC input section
1-3 OEM power breaker
1-4 Functional grounding terminal
<2> TRANS Isolation transformer
AC line filter, inrush current suppression circuit, power unit
control
<3> PSC 3-1 Voltage setting switches
3-2 Error LED indicators
3-3 Terminal for writing power unit control firmware
<4> PSA-N Power supply for the front-end unit
AC output connector, signal interface
<5> AC output section
connector
Options
<6> BATT-UNIT 6-1 Battery connector
6-2 BATT unit insertion port
<7> Dust filter -

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7.2.2 When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system (PM30-39847 Gr. 1)

1-1 Power cable connection port


<1> AC input section 1-2 OEM power breaker
1-3 Functional grounding terminal
<2> Main breaker - -
<3> TRANS Isolation transformer
AC line filter, inrush current suppression circuit, power unit
control
<4> PSC 4-1 Voltage setting switches
4-2 Error LED indicators
4-3 Terminal for writing power unit control firmware
<5> PSA-N Power supply for the front-end unit
AC output connector, signal interface
<6> AC output section
connector
<7> BATT-UNIT Option
<8> Dust filter - -

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7.3 Block Diagram of the Power Unit

The block diagram of the power unit of this system is shown below.

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7.4 Unit Specifications

(1) Line voltage

100-V system 90 to 132 VAC : 49 to 61 Hz


230-V system 198 to 264 VAC : 49 to 61 Hz

(2) Power output

1500 VA max

(3) Output voltage

OEM output Output voltage 1:1


Total 300 VA (when 100 VAC is input)
410 VA (when 120 to 230 VAC is input)
Monitor output 180 VAC to 264 VAC
AC output for PSD 180 VAC to 264 VAC
PSAN P1.5AQ +1.67 VDC
P3.3AQ +3.37 VDC
M3.3AQ -3.37 VDC
P5AQ +5.1 VDC
P14A +14.0 VDC
M7A -7.0 VDC
P14AQ +14.0 VDC
Variable control voltage
VTX0 +0.125 to 18.0 VDC
VTX1 +0.125 to 18.0 VDC

PSD P3.3D +3.3 VDC


P5D +5.0 VDC
P12D +12.0 VDC
M12D -12.0 VDC
5Vstb +5.0 VDC

BATT-UNIT 5Vstb +5.0 VDC

HV-UNIT P100HV +100 VDC


M100HV -100 VDC

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7.5 Outlines of the Modules

7.5.1 Input voltage

The input voltage can be switched between 100 V and 200 V using the voltage setting switches
on the power unit.

CAUTION: Voltage setting after the power unit has been replaced

The power unit is provided with switches for selecting the output voltage according
to the input voltage. If the switch settings are incorrect, the system power is not
turned ON normally or peripheral units may be damaged. Be sure to check the
settings of the voltage selection switches after the power unit has been replaced.

100 to 115 VAC

115 115 "115" must be displayed on S1 and S2.


S1 S2

230 VAC

230 230
"230" must be displayed on S1 and S2.
S1 S2

7.5.2 Isolation transformer

Isolation between primary side and secondary side: 4000 V

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7.5.3 PSC

 Inrush current limiting circuit

An inrush current limiting circuit is installed to limit the inrush current to 30 A or less.

 Power unit control circuit

(1) Power ON/OFF sequence control

This circuit receives the information that the power switch on the operating panel is
turned ON from the BE board and starts up the PSD, PSA-N, OEM, PSH, and ATX, in
that order.

This circuit also receives the power OFF command due to Windows shutdown or
standby from the BE board and shuts off the power supply to the PSD, PSA-N, OEM,
and PSH.

(2) Protective control against power supply abnormalities

This circuit performs protective control against abnormalities of the PSD and PSA-N,
such as overvoltage and overcurrent.

This circuit also performs protective control against fan stoppage.

7.5.4 PSA-N

This power supply module supplies power to the front-end unit.

It receives AC input from the isolation transformer, converts it into DC, and then supplies the
front-end unit via the BP board.

(1) Input

200 VAC output from the isolation transformer (180 V to 264 V)

(2) Fixed voltage outputs

P1.5AQ, P3.3AQ, M3.3AQ, P5AQ, P14A, P14AQ, M7A

(3) Variable output

VTX0: Ultrasound pulse transmission power supply 0

VTX1: Ultrasound pulse transmission power supply 1

VTX0
TI
Isolation
VTX1
Trans TX
P1.5AQ
200 VAC RX
PSA P3.3AQ BP
CB
M3.3AQ
MC
P5AQ
P14A
P14AQ
M7A

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7.5.5 PSD

This power supply module supplies power to the ATX unit, BV board, operating panel, gel
warmer, Physio unit, and cooling fan.

(1) Input

200 VAC output from the isolation transformer (180 V to 264 V)

(2) Fixed voltage outputs

P3.3D, P5D, P12D, M12D, 5Vstb

P12D
GEL Warmer
Isolation P5D
Trans M12D BV
P12D
BP P12D
200 VAC
PHYSIO
PSD
5Vstb
ATX UNIT
P3.3D
P5D ATX P12D
M12D Cooling FAN
P12D
CPU
P12D
PANEL
FAN

HDD

USB

SATA

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7.6 Description of Each Connector

(1) AC output

<<When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system
(PM30-38699 Gr. 1)>>

PIN Power supply


Connector name/use PIN assignment Remarks
No. name/signal name
J911 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
BATT unit at breaker ON.

2 180 VAC to 264 VAC

E EARTH

J912 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
OEM 2 180 VAC to 264 VAC at system
power ON
3 EARTH
J913 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
the monitor 2 180 VAC to 264 VAC at breaker ON
3 EARTH
J914 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
PSD 2 180 VAC to 264 VAC at breaker ON
3 EARTH
J915 AC power supply for 1 90 VAC to 132 VAC Outputs power
PSH, control signal 2 90 VAC to 132 VAC at breaker ON
3 Control signal (+) +5 V
4 Control signal (-) Approx. +5 V at
system power
ON
J985 ATX unit control signal - - - -

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<<When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system
(PM30-39847 Gr. 1)>>

PIN Power supply


Connector name/use PIN assignment Remarks
No. name/signal name
J71 ATX unit control signal - - - -
J902 Control signal for PSC - - - -
J911 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
BATT unit at breaker ON

2 180 VAC to 264 VAC

E EARTH

J912 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
OEM 2 180 VAC to 264 VAC at system
power ON
3 EARTH
J913 AC power supply for 1 180 VAC to 264 VAC Outputs power
the monitor 2 180 VAC to 264 VAC at breaker ON
3 EARTH
J915 AC power supply for 1 90 VAC to 132 VAC Outputs power
PSH, control signal 2 90 VAC to 132 VAC at breaker ON
3 Control signal (+) +5 V
4 Control signal (-) Approx. +5 V at
system power
ON
J985 ATX unit control signal - - - -

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(2) PSA-N output

Fixed output power 1 P3.3AQ +3.37 VDC


supply for FE 2 GND 0V Outputs power at
TB1
3 P1.5AQ +1.67 VDC system power ON
4 GND 0V
Variable output power 1 VTX0 +0.125 VDC to 18.0 VDC
supply for FE Outputs power at
TB2 2 GND 0V
system power ON
3 VTX1 +0.125 VDC to 18.0 VDC
Fixed output power 1 P14AQ +14.0 VDC
supply for FE 2 M3.3AQ -3.37 VDC
3 P5AQ +5.1 VDC
Outputs power at
CN41 4 P14A +14.0 VDC
system power ON
5 M7A -7.0 VDC
6 GND 0V
7 GND 0V
Fixed output power 1 P5AQ +5.1 VDC
supply for FE 2 GND 0V
Control signal for FE 3 GND 0V
Setting voltage signal (-) for
4 CVTX1L
VTX1
Setting voltage signal (+) for Outputs power at
CN42 5 CVTX1H
VTX1 system power ON
6 GND 0V
Setting voltage signal (-) for
7 CVTX0L
VTX0
Setting voltage signal (+) for
8 CVTX0H
VTX0
CN43 BE control signal - - - -
J920 PSC control signal - - - -

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(3) PSD output

<<When the main power switch of the power unit is on the rear of the system
(PM30-38699 Gr. 1)>>

PSD main unit

Output cables

[PSD output cable P1  ATX unit J401]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1, 13 P3.3D +3.3 VDC
2, 14 P5D +5.0 VDC
3, 15 P12D (3) +12.0 VDC
4-11, 16-19 GND 0V
20-23 P12D (1) +12.0 VDC

[PSD output cable P2  BP J201]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 M12D -12 VDC
2, 7 P5D +5.0 VDC
3, 4, 8, 9 GND 0V
5, 10 P12D (2) +12.0 VDC

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[PSD output cable P3  Gel warmer JJW]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 P12D (3) +12 VDC
2 GND 0V

[PSD output cable P4  ATX unit J451]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 M12D -12 VDC
2 +5stb +5.0 VDC
3 PSON Power ON signal
4 PWOK Power ON
completion signal

(4) PSH output

PIN Power supply


Connector name/use Pin assignment Remarks
No. name/signal name
1 90 VAC to 132 VAC Outputs power
AC power input at breaker ON
Control signal 2 90 VAC to 132 VAC
P915 input 3 Control signal (+) +5 V
AC output
 PSH Control signal (-) Approx. 5 V at
4
system ON
1 PHV (+) +100 VDC

DC power output 2 PHV (-) 0V


P11
PSH  BP 3 MHV (-) -100 VDC
5 MHV (+) 0V

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<<When the main power switch of the power unit is on the side of the system (PM30-39847
Gr. 1)>>

PSD main unit

Output cable

[PSD output cable P401  ATX unit J401]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1, 13 P3.3D +3.3 VDC
2, 14 P5D +5.0 VDC
3, 15 P12D(3) +12.0 VDC
4-12, 16-19 GND 0V
20-23 P12D(1) +12.0 VDC
24 M12D -12.0 VDC

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[PSD output cable P10  BP J201]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 M12D -12.0 VDC
2, 7 P5D +5.0 VDC
3, 4, 8, 9 GND 0V
5, 10 P12D(2) +12.0 VDC

[PSD output cable JW01  GEL WARMER JJW]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 P12D(3) +12.0 VDC
2 GND 0V

[PSD output cable J71  ATX unit J451]

Power supply
Pin number Remarks
name/signal name
1 GND 0V
2 +5stb DC +5.0 V
3 PSON Power ON signal
4 PWOK Power ON
completion signal

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(5) BATT unit output

PIN Power supply


Connector name/use Pin assignment Remarks
No. name/signal name
Battery Battery
charge/discharge 1 THERMISTOR+
temperature input
input/output
Battery 2 BATT+ Charge/discharge
BATT temperature input input/output
3 BATT-
BATTERY Battery
 5 THERMISTOR- temperature input
BATT UNIT
+5.0 VDC
Outputs power
1 +5stb when battery is
connected or at
breaker ON.
3 GND 0V
DC power output
Signal output Lights the
BATTERY
P407 Charging indication
BATT UNIT P407 4 indicator on the
signal
 operating panel in
ATX unit J407 orange.
Lights the
BATTERY
Charge completion
5 indicator on the
indication signal
operating panel in
green.

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7.7 Operational Checks

(1) Precautions for the operational checks

 Do not touch the input lines. An electric shock may result.

 Do not touch the output connectors during operation. An electric shock may result.

 Do not touch the input lines or output connectors inside the system within 30 seconds after
the power supply is turned OFF. Residual charge may cause an electric shock.

 Do not disassemble the PSA or PSD. Residual charge may cause an electric shock.

(2) Test point locations for PSA-N/PSD

No test points are provided. Refer to subsection 7.6 "Description of Each Connector".

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7.8 Error LED Display

The power unit is provided with LEDs that indicate the status of the unit. For the procedure for
identifying faults in the power system, refer to the service manual <Maintenance volume> (2D730-
538EN).

LED status Fault


Blinking "FE" LED Overcurrent, voltage drop, overvoltage, or abnormal
temperature in PSA-N
Blinking "BE" LED Overcurrent or voltage drop in PSD
Blinking "FAN" LED Air-cooling fan abnormality (PWB rack, ATX unit)
LED OFF (any) Failure of LED display section

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8. MONITOR

8.1 Specification

Line voltage : 90 V to 264 V


Power consumption : 60 W or less
Monitor size : 19-inch (Aplio500/Aplio400)
17-inch (Aplio300)
Dot pitch : 0.294 mm  0.294 mm
Input signal : DVI-digital
Maximum resolution : 1280  1024 60 Hz
Mass : 19-inch: Approximately 6 kg
17-inch: Approximately 5 kg

8.2 Adjustment Menu

Use the switches on the front of the LCD monitor to adjust each display function.

8.2.1 User mode

(1) Displaying the menu for adjustment and selecting the menu for each function

(2) Adjusting each item

User menu
Menu item Default Adjustment
value range
Brightness 40% 0 to 100%
Contrast 100% 0 to 100%
Size Fixed -
 2 1/2/3/4

* Pressing [+] while holding down [-] resets the selected item to the default.

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8.2.2 Service engineer mode

(1) Displaying service mode menu

In three seconds, the service mode menu (Main Menu) shown below is displayed.

Service mode menu (Main Menu)

(2) Closing the service mode menu

Select the Exit key from the service mode menu (Main Menu), and press [▼].

(3) Operating the service mode menu

(a) Switches for operations

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(b) Examples of operations

<Adjusting the brightness and contrast of the screen>

(1) Select the function menu from the


main menu.
(The selected icon is highlighted.)

(2) The submenu is displayed. Select the


function menu from the submenu.

(3) The adjustment menu or the


adjustment icon is displayed. Change
the setting.

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(c) List of functions available in the service mode menu

Menu list

Main menu

Function Sub-function Default value Adjustment range

Screen Smoothing 3 1 to 5
Return — —
Color Brightness Brightness 40% 0% to 100%
Contrast 100% 0% to 100%
Temperature 2 1, 2, Off
Gamma 2 1/2/3/4/Fixed
Saturation 0 -100 to 100
Hue 0 -100 to 100
Gain Red —% 0% to 100%
Green —% 0% to 100%
Blue —% 0% to 100%
Brightness Limit Enable Enable/Disable
Reset — —
Return — —
Other Screen Size 2 1/2/3
Border Intensity Black (0) Black (0) to white (255)
Menu Position Bottom left Top left to bottom right
Menu Off Timer 5 sec 5/10/25/50 sec
Reset — —
Return — —
Information Information (1/2) — —
Information (2/2) — —
Language English English/German/
French/Spanish/Italian/Swedish/Japanese
Exit — —

CAUTION: Be sure to quit service mode after the service mode menu is used.
Otherwise, automatic power save mode is not started.

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(d) Details of service engineer mode menu functions

 Screen
Used to adjust the smoothness of the characters and lines
in the image. (5 steps, soft to sharp)

 Color
Used to adjust the screen brightness. (0% to 100%)

Used to adjust the image contrast. (0% to 100%)

Used to select the color temperature. (1, 2, Off)


Color temperature 1 is higher than 2.
* The value is set to OFF automatically when the gain
value is changed.
Used to set the  value. (1, 2, 3, 4, Fixed)

Used to adjust the saturation (vividness of colors).


(-100 to 100)
* The entire color scale may not be displayed when this
function is used.
Used to adjust the hue (coloring). (-100 to 100)
* The entire color scale may not be displayed when this
function is used.
Used to adjust red, green, and blue individually to obtain
the desired color. (0% to 100%)
* Gain adjustment is disabled when the Temperature
value is changed.
Used to set the same maximum brightness limit for
several monitors. (Enable/Disable)

Used to reset all color settings to the default values.

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 Other
Used to change the image display size. (1, 2, 3)
1: 19 inches (full-size)
2: 17 inches
3: 15 inches (equivalent to the display size of the 17-inch
CRT monitor)
Used to adjust the brightness of the borders (areas where
no image is displayed). (0 (black) to 255 (white))

Used to adjust the menu display position. (Any position


on the screen)
Use the [+] or [] switch to adjust the position.
The adjustment direction (horizontal or vertical) can be
selected using the [▲] switch.
Used to adjust the time for which the menu is displayed.
(5 s, 10 s, 25 s, 50 s)

Used to reset all settings to the default values.

 Information
Information (1/2) Displays the currently selected input signal, resolution,
horizontal frequency, and vertical frequency.
Information (2/2) Displays the serial number, hours of use, and firmware
version of the LCD monitor.
 Language
Language Used to select the language for menus.

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(e) Power save mode

(1) Forced power save mode

 Enabling forced power save mode

Press the [-] switch while holding down [▲] for approximately 1 second.

After 1 second, forced power save mode is enabled (backlight OFF).

 Canceling forced power save mode

Press the [-] switch while holding down the [▲] menu switch for
approximately 1 second.

After 3 seconds, forced power save mode is cancelled.

Forced power save mode cannot be cancelled unless the procedure above
is performed. Turning the power ON/OFF does not cancel this mode.

(2) Automatic power save mode

The monitor is set to power save mode (backlight OFF) automatically when no
signal is input for more than five seconds.

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8.2.3 Status LED

LED indication Status


OFF AC power OFF
Blinking green (ON/OFF at 2-s intervals) Forced power save mode
Lights green Startup, display ON
Lights orange Automatic power save mode (No signal)
Signal check
Blinking orange (ON/OFF at 2-s intervals) Signal error

8.2.4 Zoom function

By using signals from the system, the zoom function (enlarges the image area) can be turned
ON/OFF.

Starting service engineer mode forcibly turns OFF the zoom function. Exiting service engineer
mode with the zoom function OFF turns the zoom function ON/OFF depending on the status of
the signal coming from the system.

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9. PHYSIO MODULE

(1) Outline

This module detects physiological signals (ECG, respiration, PCG, and pulse) using the
reference signal cable and sensors and transfers the data to the diagnostic ultrasound system
(hereinafter referred to as "system").

Line voltage ECG (electrocardiogram) 1CH (IM RESP (respiration) 1CH)


DC IN (external input/ECG) 1CH (line voltage: 2.5 V)
PCG (phonocardiogram) 1CH
Pulse (pulse) 1CH
AUX (external input) 1CH (line voltage: 2.5 V)

(2) Functions

The following functions are provided.

(a) Displaying the ECG on the monitor

 Amplifies the electrical potential induced by the R and F electrodes of the reference
signal cable attached to the body surface and transfers the data to the system.

 Detects the QRS waveforms and transfers the signals to the system.

 To monitor the respiration cycle, electrical resistance in the chest is measured with an
alternating current (between electrodes R and F) and the data is transferred to the
system.

(b) Displaying the respiration cycle on the monitor

Sends respiration data to the system from the thermistor sensor attached to the nasal
cavity.

(c) Displaying the PCG waveform

Sends cardiac sound data to the system from the PCG sensor attached to the chest.

(d) Displaying the pulse waveform

Sends data to the system from the pulse wave sensor attached to the carotid artery and
apex of the heart.

(e) Sends input signals (physiological signals) from two external medical devices to the
system.

The input signal from one of the external medical devices can be output to the system as
a trigger signal for imaging.

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(3) Operations

This module consists of the amplifier section, power supply section, and digital section. The
module is connected to the system via a cable and a 15-pin D-sub connector. The module
receives a 12-V power supply and waveform request command from the system and performs
waveform (such as ECG and PCG) output to the system.

The amplifier which amplifies the ECG, respiration, PCG, pulse, and external device signals is
set inside this module. After importing the A/D values, the module calculates the sensitivity
and position using the single-chip CPU inside the A/D converter and stores them in the RAM
as digital values. QRS detection is performed by the hardware. The waveform data is output
via a serial interface at a transmission rate of 312.5 Kbaud when a waveform request
command is received from the system. QRS detection signals are output by setting QRS flags
in the detection signals and waveform data (two series). Also, sensor connector
insertion/removal information is transferred to the system. For the ECG connector, lead
ON/OFF information, which indicates whether or not the three electrodes are attached to the
patient properly, is output.

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ECG test
signal

PWM Photo PWM ECG ECG test


ECG ECG circuits coupler QRS detection gain
modulator demodulator switch signal sw

AC line filter Osillator


ECG lead for PWM ECG lead detect signal
detect circuits
Photocoupler
QRS
RESP circuits PWM PWM detection
(impedance modulator Photocoupler demodulator R-wave circuits
method) osillator A/D detection gain
and demodulator control
RESP Floating
(impedance) power
test signal source

ECG switch control

RAM
AUX1/ECG
(DC IN/ECG) RS-422
circuits driver/
PCG receiver
AMP
FLASH
DC IN/ECG ROM
DC IN/ECG lead detect signal

PCG test
signal

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PCG PCG PCG gain
PCG filter
circuits MPU

PCG filter PCG gain control


control 2 bits
PCG lead detect signal ECG
RESP (impedance)

PULSE Test signal PCG

Physiomodule Block diagram


AMP control PULSE
PULSE ON/OFF AUX
test signal

PULSE circuits PULSEgain


PULSE 15-pin
PULSE gain control D-sub
PULSE PULSE time constant control
x1/x10 ontrol
RS-422
PULSE lead detect signal driver/
receiver

AUX AMP
AUX

AUX AUX circuits AUX power


AUX control source
AUX AUX time constant control
x1/x10 control
AUX lead detect signal
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10. CONNECTION DRAWING FOR UNITS

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No. Drawing number for TUS-A500/A400/A300 Connection points


1 BSM34-0456 20P FLAT
2 BSM34-1341 FE FAN
3 BSM34-1342 DVD FAN
4 BSM34-0454 FOOT SW
5 PM30-37480 PENCIL
6 BSM34-0461 RP_USB
7 BSM34-0464 V4 and earlier TCS RGB
BSM34-3159 V5 and later TCS RGB
8 BSM34-0465 Panel USB
9 BSM34-0679 BWP USB
10 BSM34-0680 Color P USB
11 BSM34-1314 Front USB
12 BSM34-0683 SONY COM
13 BSM34-0684 JVC COM
14 BSM34-0505 Audio Y/C IN OUT
15 BSM34-1504 Physio
16 BSM34-3304 LCD DVI
17 BSM34-0455 NonBattery Short
18 BSM34-1323 Triple OEM AC
19 BSM34-1316 LCD AC
20 BSM34-0451 CP DSUB25
21 BSM34-0586 BP-ATX IO
22 BSM34-0463 RP LAN
23 BSM34-3302 BV-ATX DVI
24 BSM34-3303 RP DVI-I
25 BSM34-0477 PCI-E (3M)
26 BSM34-0908 Panel-Frame
27 BSM34-1315 AC power cable for the PSD
28 BSM34-1500 Battery extension cable
29 BSM34-3134 Fusion3D COM

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11 SOFTWARE ORGANIZATION

11.1 Version Information

Display the service menu screen (refer to subsection 11.3).

System version is always displayed on the upper right of the service screen as shown below.

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11.2 Error Handling

11.2.1 Error log operation

The error logs are stored in the same location as the Windows application log.

The logged information can be checked in the service menu screen or Windows event viewer.

The user is notified of 4 types of errors as explained in subsection 11.2.3. The errors are
registered and displayed in the dialog box or status bar.

(1) Checking error logs in the service menu


(Refer to the service manual <<Maintenance volume>> (2D730-538EN).)

Check Application Event in Windows.

(2) Checking error logs in the event viewer in Windows


(Refer to subsection 11.3.3.1.3.)

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11.2.2 Error messages

Each error message consists of the elements shown in table below.

Item Contents
Symbol Symbol name to be referred to from applications
Severity Importance of error
MessageText Simple description of error (title)
Facility Error log and operation
Explanation Detailed description of error.
Action Corrective action for error.
Information Additional information.

11.2.3 Error levels (severity)

There are four error levels (same as Windows Native errors).

Severity Meaning
Error (STATUS_SEVIRITY_ERROR) An unrecoverable error has occurred.
Warning (STATUS_SEVIRITY_WARNING) A recoverable error has occurred.
Information (STATUS_SEVIRITY_INFORMATION) Processing has been completed.
However, there is additional information.
Success (STATUS_SEVIRITY_SUCCESS) Processing has been completed.

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11.2.4 Error log operation (facility)

Target to be
Facility Operation
notified
FACILITY_MESSAGEBOX_DANGER Service engineer After an error message is
and user displayed in the danger message
box, the contents of the error are
registered in the log.
FACILITY_MESSAGEBOX_WARNING Service engineer After an error message is
and user displayed in the warning message
box, the contents of the error are
registered in the log.
FACILITY_MESSAGEBOX_CAUTION Service engineer After an error message is
and user displayed in the caution message
box, the contents of the error are
registered in the log.
FACILITY_MESSAGEBOX_NORMAL Service engineer After a message is displayed in the
and user message box, the contents of the
error are registered in the log.
FACILITY_STATUSBAR Service engineer After a message is displayed in the
and user status bar, the contents of the error
are registered in the log.
FACILITY_RELEVANT Service engineer The contents of the error are
registered in the log.
FACILITY_CSA Engineer --

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11.3 Functions in the Service Menu

(1) Displaying the service menu

* The license code for service engineers must be entered first in order to use the service
menu for service engineers. However, entry of the license code is not required before the
license expiration date.

* If the service menu for service engineers is selected, the designated password must be
entered to display the service menu screen. However, if a service engineer ID has been
used when logging in to the system, the password is not required.

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Item Description
Home Basic information for the system is displayed (for reference only).
Config. The system setup menus are registered to this tab.
Utils The service tool menus are registered to this tab.
Diag. The fault diagnosis menus are registered to this tab.
(Refer to the service manual <<Maintenance volume>> (2D730-
538EN).)
Logs The log-related menus are registered to this tab.
(Refer to the service manual <<Maintenance volume>> (2D730-
538EN).)
[Add Favorite] This switch is used to add the service menu selected on a tab
other than the Home tab to the Favorites menu. The added
service menu is displayed on the Home tab.
[Delete Favorite] This switch is used to remove the service menu (that was added
using [Add Favorite] to the Favorites menu) selected on the Home
tab page from the Favorites menu.
[Previous] This switch is used to select the service menu immediately above
the currently selected one.
[Next] This switch is used to select the service menu immediately below
the currently selected one.
[Quit] This switch is used to close the service menu screen. If any
information has not been saved in the menu screen, a confirmation
dialog is displayed. If it is necessary to reboot the system, a dialog
prompting the user to reboot the system is displayed.

NOTE: The following error dialog may be displayed when the service screen is closed. In this
case, select [OK] to close the dialog and shut down the system.

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11.3.1 Home tab

Select the service category tab .

A list of the basic system information items is displayed (for reference only).

In the service menu area, the favorite menus are displayed. When one of the favorite menus is
selected, the corresponding screen is displayed.

As the default, the Home menu is displayed as the favorite menu.

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11.3.2 Config. tab

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11.3.2.1 Site Description

The site information (information for the system installation site) can be viewed and updated.

Select from the menu. The screen below is displayed.

<<Example of display>>

Title Description
System Name The system name is displayed (for reference only).
Model Name The system model is displayed (for reference only).
Pet Name The pet name is displayed.
Serial Number The system serial number is displayed (for reference only).
Site ID The site ID is displayed.
Site Equip. ID The ID for identifying this system from among other systems in
the same category is displayed.
Site Equip. Seq ID
Hospital Name The name of the hospital where this system is installed is
displayed.
Department The department name is displayed.
Customer Name The customer name is displayed.
Street No. The street number is displayed.
Street The street name is displayed.
City The city/town name is displayed.
District The district name is displayed.
Country The country name is displayed.
ZIP Code The zip code is displayed.
Phone Number The phone number of the site is displayed.
Station Name The station name is displayed.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system.
[Reset] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and load
the information from the system.
Note: When [Apply] is pressed, the information before change
cannot be restored even by pressing [Reset].

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11.3.2.2 System Management

- : Sets the date and time for the system.

11.3.2.3 Network Settings

: Sets the network (refer to section 15).

11.3.2.4 DICOM Management

: Sets the DICOM information.

For details, refer to the installation manual <<DICOM volume>> (2C730-537EN).

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11.3.2.5 Security Management

11.3.2.5.1 Security Features

The security settings can be viewed, edited, and stored.

Select -
.

Title Description
User Management ON : User management is performed and the logon screen is
displayed at the time of system startup.
OFF : User management is not performed and the logon screen is not
displayed at the time of system startup.
User management [Detail…] Do not press this button. It is not used for V5.
Auto Screen Lock Not used.
Security Audit Log ON : The audit log is recorded.
OFF : The audit log is not recorded.
Security Audit Log [Detail...] The audit log details setting screen is displayed.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system.
[Reset] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and load the
information from the system.
Note: When [Apply] is pressed, the information before change cannot be
restored even by pressing [Reset].

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<<Audit log details setting screen>>

The screen below is displayed when [Detail...] is pressed in the Security Audit Log field of
the Security Features screen.

Title Description
Active Log Set whether or not the capacity of the storage area is limited.
Max Size
ON : The maximum size of the allowable storage area can be set in
MB. The warning level can also be specified.
OFF : No limit.
Backup Log Set whether or not the capacity of the backup file area is limited.
Max Files
ON : The maximum size of the backup file area can be set in terms of
the number of files. The warning level can also be specified.
OFF : No limit.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
Note: The change becomes effective only after the system is rebooted.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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11.3.2.5.2 Account Management

(1) Account

The account information can be viewed, edited, and stored.

Select -
.

CAUTION: Do not change the password for service engineers.

Title Description
Show Preset User Select this box to display the preset accounts specified in the system.
Account list The accounts set in the system are displayed in a list.
User Name : User name of the account
Role : Name of the role to which the account belongs
Last Logon Not used for V5 (always displays 1900/01/01 12:00:00AM)
Locked Not used for V5
Disabled Not used for V5
[Add...] Press this switch to display the Add Account screen.
[Edit...] Press this switch to display the Edit Account screen for the selected
account.
[Remove] Press this switch to delete the selected account.
[Change Password...] Press this switch to display the Change Password screen for the selected
account.
[Refresh] Display update
[Enable] Not used for V5
[Disable] Not used for V5
[Unlock] Not used for V5

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<<Add Account screen>>

Press [Add...] on the Account screen to display the screen below.

Title Description
User Name Enter the user name.
* "a to z", "A to Z", "0 to 9", "-" and "_" can be used for the password (less
than 63 characters). Letters are case-sensitive.
Role Select the role name.
Rights A check mark is placed next to the right assigned to the selected role.
Password Enter the password.
* The password must be 8 to 255 characters in length. One or more
symbols must be included in the password. Letters are case-sensitive.
Confirm Password Enter the password again for confirmation.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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<<Edit Account screen>>

Press [Edit...] on the Account screen to display the screen below.

Title Description
User Name The user name is displayed (cannot be edited).
Change the user name.

Role Select the role name.


Rights The rights granted to the selected role are shown.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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<<Change Password screen>>

Press [Change Password...] on the Account screen to display the screen below.

Title Description
User Name Enter the user name.
New Password Enter the password.
* The password must be 8 to 255 characters in length. One or more
symbols must be included in the password. Letters are case-sensitive.
Confirm Password Enter the password again for confirmation.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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(2) Change Password (Current)

The password of the current account can be changed.

Select - .

Title Description
User Name The user name of the current account is displayed.
Old Password Enter the current password.
New Password Enter the new password.
* The password must be 8 to 255 characters in length. One or more
symbols must be included in the password. Letters are case-sensitive.
Confirm Password Enter the new password again for confirmation.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system.
[Reset] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and load the
information from the system.
Note: When [Apply] is pressed, the information before change cannot be
restored even by pressing [Reset].

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(3) Backup Account

Account backup can be performed.

Select -
.

Progress bar

Title Description
Media Select the output destination. The disk space available at the destination
is displayed.
Folder To change the output destination, enter a new destination.
[Browse...] Press this switch to select the new destination from among the reference
images.
Progress bar The progress of backup is indicated.
[Start] Press this switch to start backup.
The label of this switch changes to [Abort] during backup. Pressing
[Abort] terminates backup.

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(4) Restore Account

A backed-up account can be restored.

Select -
.

Progress bar

Title Description
Media Select the source of the data to be restored.
Folder Enter the path to the folder containing the data to be restored.
[Browse…] Press this switch to select the path to the folder containing the data to be
restored.
Progress bar The progress of restoration is indicated.
[Start] Press this switch to start restoration.
The label of this switch changes to [Abort] during restoration. Pressing
[Abort] terminates restoration.

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11.3.2.5.3 Security Audit Log

(1) Audit Log Settings

The audit logs can be viewed, output, and deleted.

Select -
.

Title Description
Local Disk The capacity of the audit log storage area is displayed.
Disk Space
Active Log The capacity of the working audit log file is displayed.
Log File
[Create Backup File] Press this switch to convert the working audit log file to a backup audit log
file.
Backup Files A list of the backup audit log files is displayed.
File list Protected : "P" is displayed in this column for protected files.
File Name : The file name is displayed.
Size : The file size is displayed.
[All] Press this switch to display all files.
[Protected] Press this switch to display only protected files.
[Not Protected] Press this switch to display only files that are not protected.
[View...] Press this switch to display the Security Audit Log Viewer screen.
[Export...] Press this switch to display the Security Audit Log Export screen.
[Remove] Press this switch to delete the selected non-protected files.
Size Area Selected : The number of files selected and the total size of the files
are displayed.
Total : The total number of files and the total size of the files are
displayed.
Max : The maximum number of files is displayed.
Message Area The processing result is displayed.

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<<Security Audit Log Viewer screen>>

Press [View...] on the Audit Log Settings screen to display the screen below.

Title Description
File list The selected files are displayed.
Event List A list of the events recorded in the file is displayed.
Date & Time : The date and time is displayed.
Audit Message : The message type is displayed.
Object Action : The action is displayed.
User Name : The user name is displayed.
Host Name : The host name is displayed.
* Double-clicking an event displays the details of the event.
[Open...] Press this switch to display the Media Selection screen.

Media Selection screen


Default Folder : Select this radio button to open the audit log located in
the audit log storage area in the system.
Other Media : Select this radio button to open an audit log located in
off-line media. Select the media from the Media list.
[OK] : Press this switch to load the audit log and close the
screen.
[Cancel] : Press this switch to close the screen without changing
the file list display.

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Title Description
[Refresh] Press this switch to update the file list.
Search Use the arrow keys to search for the desired audit log.
[Filter...] Press this switch to display the Filter Setting screen.

Filter Setting screen


Audit Message : Select the event type.
Object Action : Select the object action.
User Name : Enter the user name.
Host Name : Enter the host name.
From/To : Specify the period.
[Reset] : Press this switch to clear the entered information.
[OK] : Press this switch to make the filter settings
effective and close the Filter Setting screen.
[Cancel] : Press this switch to close the Filter Setting screen
without making the filter settings effective.
[Apply] : Press this switch to make the filter settings
effective without closing the Filter Setting screen.
[Reset] Press this switch to reset the filter.
[Close] Press this switch to close the Security Audit Log Viewer screen.

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<<Security Audit Log Export screen>>

Press [Export...] on the Audit Log Settings screen to display the screen below.

Title Description
Selected The number of files selected and the total size of the files are displayed.
Destination The information for the destination can be set.
Media Select the export destination. The free space available at the selected
destination is displayed.
Folder Specify the destination folder. Press [Browse...] to select the folder.
Progress bar The progress of export is indicated.
[OK] Press this switch to start export.
[Cancel] Press this switch to close the screen without exporting the files.

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(2) Audit Log View

The audit logs are displayed.

Select -
.

Title Description
File list The selected files are displayed.
Event List A list of the events recorded in the file is displayed.
Date & Time : The date and time is displayed.
Audit Message : The message type is displayed.
Object Action : The action is displayed.
User Name : The user name is displayed.
Host Name : The host name is displayed.
* Double-clicking an event displays the details of the event.

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Title Description
[Open...] Press this switch to display the Media Selection screen.

Media Selection screen


Default Folder : Select this radio button to open the audit log located in
the audit log storage area in the system.
Other Media : Select this radio button to open an audit log located in
off-line media. Select the media from the Media list.
[OK] : Press this switch to load the audit log and close the
screen.
[Cancel] : Press this switch to close the screen without changing
the file list display.
[Refresh] Press this switch to update the file list.
Search Use the arrow keys to search for the desired audit log.

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Title Description
[Filter...] Press this switch to display the Filter Setting screen.

Filter Setting screen


Audit Message: Select the event type.
Object Action : Select the object action.
User Name : Enter the user name.
Host Name : Enter the host name.
From/To : Specify the period.
[Reset] : Press this switch to clear the entered information.
[OK] : Press this switch to make the filter settings effective
and close the Filter Setting screen.
[Cancel] : Press this switch to close the Filter Setting screen
without making the filter settings effective.
[Apply] : Press this switch to make the filter settings effective
without closing the Filter Setting screen.
[Reset] Press this switch to reset the filter.

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(3) Audit Log Export

The audit logs can be exported.

Select -
.

Message area

Progress bar

Title Description
Files for Export The number of files to be exported and the total size of the files are
displayed.
Destination The destination is displayed.
[Check] The free space available at the selected destination is displayed.
Message area The information concerning export is displayed.
Progress bar The progress of export is indicated.
[Start] Press this switch to start export. The label of this switch changes to
[Abort] during export. Pressing [Abort] terminates export.

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11.3.2.5.4 Firewall Settings

Set up the Firewall.

Select - . The following window is


displayed.

Title Description
Windows Firewall ON : Turn ON the Firewall.
OFF : Turn OFF the Firewall.
Don't allow exceptions ON : Do not allow Firewall exceptions.
OFF : Allow Firewall exceptions.
Current Settings Click this button to display the current Firewall settings.
[Select...] Click this button to display the Firewall Settings window.
[Apply] Click this button to save the entered information in the system.
[Reset] Click this button to discard all of the entered information and load and
display the information from the system.
Note: When [Apply] is clicked, the original information before change
cannot be restored even by clicking [Reset].

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<<Firewall Settings window>>

Click in the dialog. The following window is displayed.

Title Description
Select Settings Select the Firewall settings.
[Custom Settings...] Click this button to display the editing window for Firewall exceptions.
This window is used for each site to edit the settings.
[OK] Click this button to save the entered information in the system and close
the window.
[Cancel] Click this button to discard all of the entered information and close the
window.
[Apply] Click this button to save the entered information without closing the
window.

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<<Exceptions editing window>>

Click in the Firewall selection dialog (Windows Firewall Setting Selection).


The following window is displayed.

Title Description
[Advanced] tab Set the extension settings of the Firewall exceptions.
Name Select the program or service name covered by the Firewall exceptions.
ON : Covered by the Firewall exceptions.
OFF : Not covered by the Firewall exceptions.
[Add Program...] Click this button to add a program or service covered by the Firewall
exceptions.
[Add Port...] Click this button to add a port covered by the Firewall exceptions.
[Edit...] Click this button to revise the contents of the selected program service.
[Remove] Click this button to delete the selected program service from the
exceptions.
[OK] Click this button to save the entered information in the system and close
the window.
[Cancel] Click this button to discard all of the entered information and close the
window.

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11.3.2.6 Option Management

NOTE: It is possible to use the trial options together with the properly purchased options.

* If both the trial option and properly purchased option of the same function are
installed, the one with the longer term of validity is effective.

11.3.2.6.1 System ID

The system ID can be confirmed.

Select -
.

Title Description
System ID The system ID is displayed. Use this ID to identify the system.
[Save As...] Press this switch to save the system ID in a file.

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11.3.2.6.2 Option Settings

The licenses are displayed and can be edited.

Select -
.

Title Description
License List A list of the licenses is displayed.
License Code : The license code is displayed.
Status : The status of the license is displayed.
Expiration : Whether or not the license has expired is displayed.
Expiry Date : The license expiry date is displayed.
Description : The license name is displayed.
Installation Date : The date the license was installed is displayed.
Update Date : The date the license was last edited is displayed.
[Details >>>] Press this switch to display the detailed information setting area.
[Select All] Select all of the licenses.
[Add…] Press this switch to display the Install screen.
[Edit] Press this switch to edit and update the license after the system
identification information has been updated.
[Remove...] Press this switch to remove the license.

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<<Detailed information setting area>>

Press [Details >>>] on the Option Settings screen to display the screen below.

Detailed information
setting area

Title Description
Display Trial Licenses ON : The trial licenses are displayed.
OFF : The trial licenses are not displayed.
[Start Trial Licenses] Press this switch to start the trial licenses.
Display Disabled Licenses Do not select this check box.
[Activate] This switch is disabled.
Display Expired Licenses ON : The expired licenses are displayed.
OFF : The expired licenses are not displayed.

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<<Install screen (Install From File)>>

Press [Add...] on the Option Settings screen and then select the [Install From File] tab to
display the screen below.

Title Description
Source Select the source of license installation.
[Confirm] Press this switch to display a list of the licenses located in the selected
source.
License list License Code : The license code is displayed.
Status : The status of the license is displayed.
Expiration : Whether or not the license has expired is displayed.
Expiry Date : The license expiry date is displayed.
Description : The license name is displayed.
Installation Date : The date the license was installed is displayed.
Update Date : The date the license was last edited is displayed.
[Select All] Press this switch to select all of the licenses in the list.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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<<Install screen (Install From Code)>>

Press [Add...] on the Option Settings screen and then select the [Install From Code] tab to
display the screen below.

Title Description
License Code Enter the license code.
License Name Enter the license name.
[OK] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system and close
the screen.
[Cancel] Press this switch to discard all of the entered information and close the
screen.
[Apply] Press this switch to store the entered information in the system without
closing the screen.

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11.3.2.7 Backup/Restore

The backup and restore functions are used to back up and restore the service preset settings.

Select .

(1) Backup

<<Backup procedure>>

When CD/DVD is selected as the storage media, the burn process is executed. During
burning, the progress status is indicated as shown below.

After burning is completed, the drive tray opens automatically.

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(2) Restore

CAUTION: It is not possible to restore backup data while the US software is active.
To restore the backup data, terminate the US software beforehand.

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<<Error Case>>

(1) If the folder mentioned above is in use by another system, no operation is


performed.

(2) About error messages

During the backup process, the following error messages may be displayed.

Error message Cause


"Special characters in folder Special characters have been
name. Please Change" entered in the folder name.
"BurnDirect operation failed for There is not enough capacity in
destination CD" the backup media.
"Direct burning faild." CD-R/DVD is not inserted in the
drive.
"BurnDirect operation failed for CD-R/DVD in the drive is in use.
destination CD"

NOTE: The following special characters cannot be used in a folder name.

"\", "/", ":", "", "?", "<", ">", ""

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11.3.2.8 Preset Link

Select . The screen below is displayed.

Press to display the Preset menu screen. (Refer to section 12 for details.)

11.3.3 Utils tab

11.3.3.1 System Tools

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11.3.3.1.1 Disk Check

Disk check can be performed on this screen.

Select - . The screen below is displayed.

Result display area

Title Description
Select Drive Select the drive to be checked.
Result display area The check result is displayed.
[Start] Press this switch to start disk check. The label of this switch changes to
[Abort] during check. Pressing [Abort] terminates the check.

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11.3.3.1.2 Disk Defrag

Perform disk defragmentation.

Select - . The following window is displayed.

CAUTION: Before performing disk defragmentation, be sure to perform disk check.

Result display area

Title Description
Select Drive Select the drive for which defragmentation is to be performed.
Result display area The results are displayed in this area.
[Start] Click this button to perform disk defragmentation. [Abort] is displayed
instead of [Start] during defragmentation. Clicking [Abort] stops
defragmentation.

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11.3.3.1.3 Command Console

A command can be executed or Explorer can be started up from this screen.

Select - . The screen below is displayed.

Result display area

Title Description
Command Enter the command. If a command that is not included in the pull-down
menu is to be entered, select "Input command". Then, enter the
command using the keyboard.
[Execute] Press this switch to execute the entered command. The label of this
[Abort] switch changes to [Abort] during command execution. Pressing [Abort]
terminates command execution.
Result display area The standard outputs for the executed command are displayed.
[File Explorer] Press this switch to start up Explorer.
Note: When Explorer is started up, the files in the system can be edited.

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11.3.3.2 Backup Tools

11.3.3.2.1 Backup Exam Data

Select – .

Result display area

Title Description
Source Select the device to be backed up.
Export to Select the output destination.
Result display area The results are displayed in this area.
[Display Log] Click this button to check the detailed log after backup.
[Start] Click this button to start backup. Once the [Start] button is pressed, the
backup process cannot be stopped until it is completed.

11.3.3.2.2 Backup Account

Select – and back up the account.


(Refer to subsection 11.3.2.5.2.)

11.3.3.2.3 Audit Log Export

Select – and output the audit log.


(Refer to subsection 11.3.2.5.3.)

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11.3.3.2.4 Export (Burn)

Burning can be performed on this screen.


Select .

Title Description
Source Select the desired data.
Writing To Select the off-line device to which the data is to be exported.
[Select All] Press this switch to select all of the data sets displayed in the Source
column.
[Delete] Press this switch to delete the selected data.
[Burn] Press this switch to start burning.

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11.3.3.3 Restore Conf

11.3.3.3.1 Restore Exam Data

Select – .

Result display area

Title Description
Import From Click [Browser…] to select the source for loading the data.
Result display area The results are displayed in this area.
[Display Log] Click this button to check the detailed log after restoration.
[Start] Click this button to start restoring the exam data. Once the [Start] button
is pressed, the restore process cannot be stopped until it is completed.

11.3.3.3.2 Restore Account

Select – and restore the account.

(Refer to subsection 11.3.2.5.2.)

11.3.4 Diag. tab

: Checks system functions.

For details, refer to the service manual <<Maintenance volume>> (2D730-538EN).

11.3.5 Logs tab

: Refers to and updates transducer and DICOM logs.

For details, refer to the service manual <<Maintenance volume>> (2D730-538EN).

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12. SETTING THE PRESET MENU

12.1 Outline of Each Preset

(1) Basic preset architecture

<<<<Structure>>>>

(2) (Refer to 12.3)

SYSTEM PRESET includes a group of parameters to be set in the system. Some of the
parameters included in SYSTEM PRESET are available only to the service engineer, but
the parameters are generally available to the user. The user can change the parameters
using Preset Launcher.

Some parameters which have been preset in the system presets may require a system
reboot in order for changes to the settings to be applied.
Be sure to start up the system again if system presets have been changed.

(3) EXAM PRESET

EXAM PRESET includes a group of parameters to be set for each exam type.

(a) (Refer to 12.4.1)

Exam & TCS Linking is used to set the transducer, imaging preset, and application
preset that are automatically activated when the exam type is changed on the Patient
Registration screen.

The user can change the settings using Preset Launcher.

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(b) Application (Refer to 12.5)

Application contains the following parameter groups that are available to the user. The
user can change the parameter settings using Preset Launcher.

: Measurements

: Registration of measurements

: Automatically started measurement items

: Change or registration of the annotation menu

: Change or editing of the TCS package used for OB


measurement.
: Change, editing, or registration of the body mark menu

The application preset values at the time of shipment can be returned to those at the
time of shipment at any time even if the values have been changed. Note, however,
that if the values are returned to those at the time of shipment, the settings specified
by the user are deleted. In order to prevent this information from being deleted, save it
to external storage media.

(c) (Refer to 12.4.2)

The Advanced Appli. menu contains the parameters for the optional software
programs WMT (Wall Motion Tracking), Stress Echo, and TCA (Time Curve Analysis).
The user can change the parameter settings using Preset Launcher.

The factory defaults for the Advanced Appli. presets can be restored even if they have
been changed. When the user settings are reset to the factory defaults, however, the
user settings are lost. If the user settings should be retained, back them up to external
media before restoring the factory defaults.

(d) (Refer to 12.4.3)

The TCS Customize menu is used to change the switch layout on the touch panel and
to add user-registered tabs and pages. The switch layout can be changed
independently for each exam type and each user preset. The changed layout can be
linked to the corresponding exam type using the Exam & TCS Linking menu described
in (a). Only service personnel are permitted to use the TCS Customize menu.

(e) (Refer to 12.4.4)

The User Function menu is used to change the switch layout, the functions assigned
to the function keys and shortcut keys on the keyboard, and the settings for the dial
rotation directions for individual functions.

The factory defaults for the User Function presets can be restored even if they have
been changed. When the user settings are reset to the factory defaults, however, the
user settings are lost. If the user settings should be retained, back them up to external
media before restoring the factory defaults. Note that only service personnel are
permitted to use this function.

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(f) (Refer to 12.4.5)

The Protocol Editor menu is used to create and edit customized workflows.

A workflow for use in the system can be created by combining various customized
activities. Note that only service personnel are permitted to use this function.

(4) Imaging Preset

The Imaging Preset menu contains groups of parameters related to imaging, and these
parameters are available to the user. The edited imaging parameters can be stored by
pressing [Save] on the [USER PRESET] page (or on the [PRESET] page) of the TCS.
Imaging Preset is not included in Preset Launcher.

The user can register up to 40 imaging presets. Each of the presets can be deleted or
overwritten, except for the Default Setting that is provided for each exam type.

Each imaging parameter can be preset independently for each submode such as Fund., THI,
Color, and Power.

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12.2 Setting and Changing Presets

(1) Changing the imaging preset or application preset during examination

To change Imaging Preset and Application Preset after pressing in the


patient registration screen:

(a) Changing the imaging preset (DEFAULT PRESET/QUICK PRESET)

<1> DEFAULT PRESET : Selection from the imaging presets registered at the
factory

 The desired default preset can be selected with a single operation.

 The imaging preset, application preset, and transducer setting are changed
simultaneously.

<2> USER PRESET : Selection from the imaging presets that have been
registered with adjusted image parameters

 The desired preset can be selected with a single operation.

 The application preset and transducer setting are changed automatically


according to the selected imaging preset.

(b) Changing the application preset

 The desired application preset can be selected with a single operation.

 This change does not affect the imaging preset or the transducer setting.

* When the information for the previous patient is loaded in the Patient Registration screen
and then the exam type is changed before is pressed, the imaging
preset, application preset, and transducer setting are changed simultaneously.

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(2) Starting the user preset menu (PRESET LAUNCHER)

Perform the following operations to start the editors for SYSTEM PRESET, Exam & TCS
Linking, Application, and Advanced Appli.

Imaging Preset does not have an editor because it saves the current status using the
"SAVE" switch in the PRESET menu on the touch panel.

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(3) Starting the preset menu (maintenance) for service engineers

(4) The service menu screen is displayed.

* The license code for service engineers must be entered first in order to use the service
menu for service engineers. However, entry of the license code is not required before the
license expiration date.
* If the service menu for service engineers is selected, the designated password must be
entered to display the service menu screen. However, if a service engineer ID has been
used when logging in to the system, the password is not required.

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(5) Select the service category tab and then select . The screen below
is displayed.

(6) The servicing preset menu is displayed when is pressed.

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CAUTION: When the Preset menu screen is started up or when a Preset menu item is started
up, the service menu screen is displayed behind the Preset menu screen (refer to
figure 1).

Selecting the service menu screen displays it in the foreground. However, do not
perform any operations in the service menu because the settings may not be saved
correctly. Select a visible portion of the Preset menu screen (refer to figure 2) to
return the Preset menu screen to the foreground.

Figure 1

Figure 2

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12.3 SYSTEM PRESET

Switches common to all pages of


Function
the preset screen
Restores the default settings.

Saves the changes.

Abandons the changes.

Closes the Preset screen.

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(1) General tab

Item Description
System Location The hospital address etc. is entered here. (The entered information is used
in the maintenance menu.)
Date The date is displayed here (the displayed date cannot be changed).
Time The time is entered here.
Language The language to be displayed can be selected from the available options.
KeyBoard The language input from the keyboard can be selected from the available
options.
Height Select the unit for height used on the Patient Registration screen.
 cm
 in
Weight Select the unit for weight used on the Patient Registration screen.
 kg
 lb
Date Format The format for the date displayed in the ID area is set here.
Time Format The format for the time displayed in the ID area is set here.
Trackball Sensitivity Trackball sensitivity is set here.

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(2) PIMS tab

(a) BASIC tab

Title Description
Operation Of New
Patient Button System operation when is pressed

 END EXAM : Terminates the exam and displays the Patient


Registration screen.
 without END EXAM : Displays the Patient Registration screen and the
touch panel [End Exam] menu without
terminating the exam.
Auto Screen Function to automatically save the Patient Registration screen when an
Capture at starting examination is started
exam
 On
 Off
Annotation on Comment on thumbnails
Thumbnail
 On
 Off

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Item Description
Patient information Selection of the items that are not displayed when [Hide
display Patient Info] in the PIMS menu on the touch panel is pressed
 ID : Patient ID
 Name : Patient name
 Gender : Patient gender
 Age : Patient age
 Model Name : Name of the system that was used
for data acquisition
 Time : Time of data acquisition
 Hospital Name : Hospital name
Patient information Selection of the position for display of the patient ID, name,
display position gender, and age
 Inside Imaging area : The patient information is displayed
on the patient banner.
 Outside : The patient information is displayed
outside the patient banner (in the
status area above the patient
banner).

NOTE: Patient banner and patient information item display positions

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(b) Exam Information tab

Title Description
Operator Name Name of the operator to be displayed on the Patient Registration screen
* Names can be added using the preset editor.
Perform Physician Name of the physician performing the procedure to be displayed on the
Patient Registration screen
* Names can be added using the preset editor.
Refer Physician Name of the referring physician to be displayed on the Patient
Registration screen
* Names can be added using the preset editor.
Request Department Department requesting the examination to be displayed on the Patient
Registration screen
* Department names can be added using the preset editor.

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Title Description
Delete the registered information selected in the list.

Emergency ID Suffix Special character string to be added at the end of the ID for emergency
ID patients
 Unique character string : Arbitrary characters can be entered.
 Arbitrary character string : Arbitrary characters can be entered.
NAME A special character string to be added at the end of the name for
Suffix emergency patients
 Unique character string : Arbitrary characters can be entered.
 Arbitrary character string : Arbitrary characters can be entered.
Select the Exam Type Setting of the exam types to be displayed in the pull-down menu for Exam
that you want to use Type on the Patient Registration screen
for Exam
 All Exam Type : A list of all exam types is displayed in this
area.
 Selected Exam Type : The exam types to be displayed in the
Exam Type pull-down menu on the Patient
Registration screen are displayed in this
area.

 : The exam types selected in the All Exam


Type area are added to the Selected Exam
Type area.

 : All the exam types in the All Exam Type


area are added to the Selected Exam Type
area.

 : The exam types selected in the Selected


Exam Type area are removed.

 : All the exam types in the Selected Exam


Type area are removed.

 , : The selected exam type is moved upward


or downward.

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(c) Work Order tab

Item Description
Procedure Display of the Exam Type field when the Patient Registration
screen is started
 First Exam Type on List
: Exam type displayed at the top of the
*1
Selected Exam Type area
 Keep Previous Exam Type
: Exam type used for the last examination
 DICOM/MWM : Exam type set in the DICOM work list
*2
Exam Type Linkage The value for the selected DICOM information is set.
 Study Description
 Scheduled Procedure Step Description
 Requested Procedure Description
MWM Work Order The DICOM information is linked to the Exam Type.
*2, *3
Conversion

*1: Select SYSTEM PRESET  [PIMS] tab  [Exam Information] tab to access the
Selected Exam Type area.

*2: This parameter is effective when DICOM/MWM is selected for "Procedure".

*3: If the exam type to be displayed for "Exam Type" on the Patient Registration screen (the
exam type selected in "Select the Exam Type that you want to use for Exam" on the
[Exam Information] tab under the [PIMS] tab in the System Preset menu) has been
changed and the exam type linked to the changed exam type is set to be hidden,
nothing is displayed in the Exam Type field on the Patient Registration screen.
Example: Work Order Conversion Exam Type
Echo1 Adult Heart
 If Adult Heart is set to be hidden, nothing is displayed in the Exam Type
field when the Echo1 examination is received in the MWM Work Order.

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(d) Work Flow tab

Title Description
MWM Refresh Time Timing for updating the examination schedule

 New Patient: The examination schedule is acquired when or

is pressed.

 GetWorkList: The examination schedule is acquired when the cursor is

placed on [GetWorkList] and is then pressed.

Refresh Mode Examination schedule updating mode


 Add : The new items in the examination schedule are added to the
examination schedule stored in the system.
* The schedule information in the system is cleared when
the system is shut down.
 Renew : The schedule information stored in the system is cleared and
the new examination schedule is acquired from the HIS/RIS
server.
* The schedule information remains in the system even after
the system is shut down. (This option is recommended if
the system is frequently used in rooms where no network
connection is available.)

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Title Description
MWM Query Query conditions
Condition for
GetWorkList
*1  Auto : The schedule information is searched for with the following
conditions and acquired from the HIS/RIS server.
 Exam date : Today
 System name : Name of this system
 Modality : US
 Manual : The Query screen is displayed. (The schedule information is
searched for with the specified conditions and acquired from
the HIS/RIS server.)
New Protocol Display of the confirmation screen when the examination schedule is
Confirmation updated
 Off : The confirmation screen for the new schedule is not
displayed.
 On : The confirmation screen is displayed.
MPPS Discontinue Display of the screen for selecting the reason for discontinuing the
Reason examination when [Discontinue] in the End Exam menu on the touch
panel is pressed.
 Off
 On

*1: This item must be set according to the operating method of the HIS/RIS server.

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(e) Delete Archived tab

Title Description
Delete Archived Function for deleting the exam data in the HDD
Studies
 On
* [Delete Archived] is displayed on the Tools tab of the Patient Browser
screen.
 Off
Period of keeping Exam data retention period
data
* 1, 7, 14, 35, 183, 300, or 366 days can be selected.
* The exam data that was previously recorded on the day of the
examination and the data for the specified retention period are retained.
The exam data that was recorded before the specified period is displayed
in the delete list.
* 24 hours after the examination counts as 1 day.
Target data type Exam types to be displayed on the Delete Archived screen
 All : All exams
 Saved (Arch/Trans)
: Exams that have been archived on CD/DVD media or
transferred to the server
* An exam containing no data is displayed in the delete list whichever type
is selected.

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(f) Raw Data tab

Title Description
Raw Data Quality Quality of raw data
 Normal : Normal quality
 High : High quality*

* : The image quality is high, but the file size is approximately twice that in normal quality mode.

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(3) DICOM DICOM SR tab

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Item Setting Description


Send as DICOM The [Send as DICOM] switch is displayed on the
(factory default) Worksheet screen.
Hide The [Send as DICOM] switch is not displayed on
the Worksheet screen.
*2
[SR Code Editor] This switch is used to change the SR parser, and
edit the DICOM tags that are defined for each
measurement item.
*1
SR Type Comprehensive Select the DICOM SR output type supported by the
Enhanced host server.
(factory default)  Comprehensive : Comprehensive SR Type
Basic  Enhanced : Enhanced SR Type
Toshiba Private  Basic : Basic Text Type
 Toshiba Private : Private SR Type
* The selected output type is applied for copying to
the server.
(For copying to media, Enhanced SR type is
applied.)
Stage Code Old Select this to apply the (004, 000A) Stage Code
Sequence Sequence of the 2008 (or earlier) edition of the
DICOM Standard to the SR output.
New Select this to apply the (004, 000A) Stage Code
(factory default) Sequence of the 2009 (or later) edition of the
DICOM Standard to the SR output.
Study Unset Exam Type information is not reflected in the Study
Description (factory default) Description tag (0008, 1030).
Set Exam Type information is reflected in the Study
Description tag (0008, 1030).
Set of MWM Exam Type information acquired from the MWM
(Scheduled Procedure Step Description tag (0040,
0007) or Requested Procedure Step Description tag
(0032, 1060)) is reflected in the Study Description
tag (0008, 1030).
*1
Pixel spacing Enable The calibration information for the ultrasound image
is reflected in the Pixel Spacing tag (0028, 0030).
Disable The calibration information for the ultrasound image
(factory default) is not reflected in the Pixel Spacing tag (0028,
0030).

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Setting of the following item becomes possible when DICOM is selected for "Send as".

Item Setting Description


*1
Send as DICOM USB Device The data export destination can be added.
CD/DVD * More than one export destination can be
Server selected. (Regardless of the option selected, the
data is also stored in the HDD.)

* When "Server" is selected, it is also necessary to


set "Report Server" on the Printer & Sever tab
([SYSTEM PRESET] in the Preset menu 
[Peripheral]  [Printer & Server]).

*1: Registration to the dummy server is required in order to change the factory default for
the SR type (Enhanced) and/or the factory default for Pixel Spacing (Disabled).
Refer to the DICOM volume of the installation manual (2C730-537EN) for details.

*2: [SR Code Editor] becomes effective only when DICOM is selected for "Send as".
Clicking [SR Code Editor] displays the SR Code Editor window (it may take
approximately 10 seconds before the window can be operated after the screen is first
started up).

SR Code Editor main window

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(a) Find

The measurement items and calculation items to be displayed can be narrowed down
by setting the desired search filter and clicking [Find].

Search filter Remarks


Meas. No. Measurement item number/calculation item number
* Use these numbers as identifiers when referring to
Conformance Statement.
App Name Application preset name
Header Application measurement name
Image Mode Image mode
Section Type of measurement tool
Label Measurement item name/calculation item name

(b) Compare

When [Compare] is clicked with an edited parser selected, the parser is compared with
the default parser and the differences are detected and displayed. This switch is
inactive when the default parser is selected.

The Edit and Delete functions can be used even while the Compare operation is in
progress.

(c) Edit

The DICOM tags defined to the measurement items and calculation items can be
edited using the SR Code Editor child window shown below. To display this window,
select the desired measurement item or calculation item in the SR Code Editor main
window and click [Edit].

Note that editing of a DICOM tag must be performed with extra care.

SR Code Editor child window

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The measurement items and calculation items that can be edited are listed below.
Refer to Conformance Statement for the factory setting for each item.

Tab SR identifier
Echo FindingSite (required)
MeasurementCode (required)
ImageView
CardiacCyclePoint
Method
ImageMode
FlowDirection
RespiratoryCyclePoint
TragetSite
AnatomicSiteModifier
Vascular FindingSite (required)
Laterality (required)
AnatomyGroup (required)
MeasurementCode (required)
Derivation
VesselSegmentModifier
CardiacCyclePoint
VesselBranchModifier
OB AnatomyGroup
MeasurementCode (required)
Equation
Laterality
Derivation

When editing of the tag is completed, click [Save] to save the changes.

The SR Code Editor child window is closed by clicking [Close].

(d) Delete function

The selected measurement item or calculation item can be deleted by clicking [Delete].

(e) Save

The changes that have been made on the SR Code Editor main window are saved by
clicking [Save].

When the default parser is edited and saved, the edited parser is saved as a new
parser with "upd" included in the file name.

When a parser with "upd" included in the file name is edited and saved, the parser is
overwritten.

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(f) Setting Function

OB related items can be set.

Item Setting Description


Umbilical Artery TID 5025 (FETAL) Set the definition for result display of the umbilical
and Vein Select (factory default) vascular flow measurements. (Umbilical Artery for
*1
Template ID TID 5026 (PELVIC) umbilical arterial blood flow, Umbilical Vein for
umbilical venous blood flow)
 TID 5025 (FETAL) : Fetal measurement,
including identification
data for multiple fetuses
 TID 5026 (PELVIC) : Pelvic measurement

*1: Fetal measurement (TID 5025 (FETAL)) is commonly applied as a definition. Pelvic
measurement is also applicable depending on the server support conditions. Set the definition
according to the requirements of the host.

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(g) Quit

Clicking [Quit] closes the SR Code Editor window.

If a code has been edited and [Quit] is clicked without clicking [Save], a confirmation
dialog is displayed.

(h) File Name

Tab File name Remarks


Echo ECHO_Mapping.xml_V2.01R000 Default parser
ECHO_Mapping_upd.xml_V2.01R000 Created when the
default parser is edited
and saved.
ECHO_Mapping.xml_UEX Used for connecting to
the UltraExtend server
ECHO_Mapping.xml_PhilipsXcelera Used for connecting to
the Philips Xcelera
server
ECHO_Mapping.xml_SiemensSyngoDynamics Used for connecting to
the Siemens
SyngoDynamics server
Vascular VASCULAR_Mapping.xml_V3.00R000 Default parser
VASCULAR_Mapping_upd.xml_V3.00R000 Created when the
default parser is edited
and saved.
VASCULAR_Mapping.xml_UEX Used for connecting to
the UltraExtend server
VASCULAR_Mapping.xml_PhilipsXcelera Used for connecting to
the Philips Xcelera
server
VASCULAR_Mapping.xml_SiemensSyngoDynamics Used for connecting to
the Siemens
SyngoDynamics server
OB OB_Mapping.xml_V5.00R000 Default parser
OB_Mapping_upd.xml_V5.00R000 Created when the
default parser is edited
and saved.
OB_Mapping.xml_GEViewPoint Parser to be used for
connection with GE
ViewPoint server

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(4) Peripheral

(a) Video tab

Item Description
Freeze at VIDEO PLAY
Operation when is pressed during video playback

 With VIDEO Pause : Playback is paused.


 Without VIDEO Pause : Playback is not paused.
Freeze at VIDEO REC
Operation when is pressed during video recording

 With VIDEO Pause : Playback is paused.


 Without VIDEO Pause : Playback is not paused.
VIDEO Counter Display Display of the video counter
 On
 Off
VIDEO Maker Selection of the manufacturer of the video device
 Other
 JVC (DVD)
 Sony (DVD)

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(b) Printer & Server tab

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Item Description
Sono Printer (B/W) Select the B/W printer name.
* The recommended printer names are shown in the drop-down list.
Sono Printer (Color) Select the color printer name.
* The recommended printer names are shown in the drop-down list.
DICOM Printer 1 to 5 For each of these switches, select the DICOM printer to be assigned to the
switch from the drop-down list on the right, which contains the DICOM
printer names that have been set using the maintenance menu. After
setting is completed, when a DICOM Printer switch on the touch panel is
pressed, the data is output to the corresponding DICOM printer.
DICOM Server 1 to 6 For each of these switches, select the DICOM server to be assigned to the
switch from the drop-down list on the right, which contains the DICOM
server names that have been set using the maintenance menu. After
setting is completed, when a DICOM Server switch on the touch panel is
pressed, the data is output to the corresponding DICOM server.
Report Server Select the DICOM SR server from the drop-down list on the right. (This item
is displayed only in systems in which the DICOM option is installed.)

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(5) Transducer tab

Item Description
MTEE/ Pre-caution Message Display of the warning message when the
MD-MTEE Display transducer surface temperature exceeds 41°C
 Enable : The warning message is displayed.
 Disable : The warning message is not
displayed.
Needle PVT-770RT Selection of the adapter for use with transducer
Adapter PVT-770RT
*1
Select  UAGV-023A
 680-093
MD-MTEE 511BTM Image Invert Selection of whether or not the displayed image
is inverted when the PET-511BTM is used
 Enable : Inverted
 Disable : Not inverted

*1: Setting of this parameter is not possible.

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(6) External tab

Item Description
Card Reader Search ID Setting of whether or not only data items that match the
card reader information should be loaded from the
examination schedule acquired using the MWM function.
 On
 Off

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(7) Status DISP Settings tab

Display of the individual status icons can be toggled ON and OFF.

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(8) Other tab

Item Description
2D 2D Mode Change Method
Type of 2D mode to be set when is
pressed
 Simple Single
 2D Single
Angle Angle Correct Type Angle correction value
Correction  0 degree
 60 degree

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Item Description
*1
Quick Scan Auto Update Automatic execution of the QuickScan Update
function when the setting of the following 2-D
mode parameters is changed
 Enable : The QuickScan Update function
is automatically executed.
 Disable : The QuickScan Update function
is not automatically executed.
* "Enable" should be set for each parameter.
 Unfreeze
 2D Freq.
 Depth
 ApliPure
 THI Type
Auto update after STC Automatic update after the STC setting is
adjustment changed after Quick Scan
 Enable : Automatic update is performed.
 Disable : Automatic update is not
performed.
Twin View MicroPure Twin View display for MicroPure image
 Enable : A MicroPure image is displayed
in Twin View mode
(2D + MicroPure).
 Disable : A MicroPure image is displayed
in single mode (MicroPure only).
Measurement Message Display Display of the message alerting the user that
Caution the accuracy of the measurement results
cannot be ensured (for MFI, 4D STIC, and
Panoramic View)
 Every time : The message is displayed for
each measurement.
 Not display : The message is not displayed.
*1
Scale Mark Horizontal scale mark Display of horizontal scale mark
display
 Display : The horizontal scale mark is
displayed.
 Hide : The horizontal scale mark is
not displayed.

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Item Description
Clips Clips Store Storage period for continuous storage of a
Behavior dynamic image
 Separation : Storage periods do not overlap.

 Overlap : Storage periods overlap.

Sub Preset 2D Gain Control 2D gain setting when another sub-preset is


selected
 Enable : The 2D gain setting is changed.
 Disable : The 2D gain setting is not
changed.
Acoustic Gain Comp without CHI Select whether or not 2D Gain is automatically
Power corrected when the acoustic power is changed.
Physio Beat Mode Select whether or not high-speed heartbeat
mode is supported. This parameter is fixed to
"Normal" (the setting cannot be changed).
CDI Pixel Filter Smoothing processing setting for the color
images during the CDI mode (when [Vel-
Variance] or [Velocity] is selected for the CDI
Map type)
 Enable : Smoothing processing set
 Disable : Smoothing processing not set

*1: Setting of this parameter is not possible.

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12.4 Exam Preset

12.4.1 Exam & TCS Linking

Select Exam & TCS Linking from the Preset menu.

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Title Description
Exam Type The desired exam type can be selected from among the options registered at the
factory.
Imaging An imaging preset can be selected from the drop-down list, including the options
associated with the selected exam type. User-registered presets are also
displayed in the drop-down list. When the exam type is changed, the imaging
preset is also changed accordingly.
Application The application preset is changed according to the selected imaging preset.
When the exam type is changed, the application preset is also changed
accordingly.
Probe The transducer setting is changed according to the selected imaging preset.
When the exam type is changed, the transducer is also changed accordingly.
[Imaging TCS An editor screen to set a link between each imaging preset (including user
Linking] preset) and TCS is displayed.
[Default] The settings on this screen are reset to the initial values set at the factory.

<<Exam Type>>

Exam Type Transducer Imaging preset Application preset


Abdomen PVT-375BT Abdomen Abdomen1
Carotid PLT-704SBT Carotid Carotid1
Thyroid PLT-805AT Thyroid Thyroid
Breast PLT-805AT Breast Breast
OB PVT-375BT OB OB/Gyn1
GYN PVT-375BT GYN OB/Gyn1
Endo-Vaginal PVT-661VT Endo-Vaginal OB/Gyn1
Fetal Heart PVT-375BT Fetal Heart OB/Gyn1
Adult Heart PST-30BT Adult Heart Heart1
Pediatric Heart PST-30BT Pediatric Heart Heart2
Coronary PST-30BT Coronary Heart1
TCD PST-30BT TCD TCD
Neo-Head PVT-375BT Neo-Head TCD
Neo-General PVT-375BT Neo-General Abdomen1
Neo-Hip PLT-704SBT Neo-Hip Neo-Hip
PV Venous PLT-704SBT PV Venous PV Upper
PV Arterial PLT-704SBT PV Arterial PV Lower
Digits PLT-1204BT Digits PV Upper
MSK PLT-1204BT MSK MSK
Prostate PVT-661VT Prostate Prostate
Kidney PVT375BT Kidney Abdomen1
Testes PLT-704SBT Testes Testes
OTHER PVT-375BT OTHER Heart1
M-TEE PET-512MA M-TEE Heart1

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 Application Preset Setting

The application measurement, annotation, and body mark types differ depending on
the application preset as shown in the table below.

Application Preset Application measurement Annotation Body mark


Abdominal 1 N/A (user registration is Abdominal Abdominal/General
available)
Abdominal 2 N/A (user registration is Abdominal Abdominal/General
available)
CHI N/A (user registration is CHI Abdominal
available)
Prostate N/A (user registration is Prostate Testis/Prostate
available)
Penile N/A (user registration is PV Lower Testis/Prostate
available)
Pelvis N/A (user registration is Pelvis Body/Legs/OB
available)
Testes N/A (user registration is Testis Testis
available)
PV Upper N/A (user registration is PV Upper PV Upper/PV
available) Lower
PV Lower N/A (user registration is PV Lower PV Upper/PV
available) Lower
Carotid 1 Vascular (user registration Carotid Carotid
is available)
Carotid 2 N/A (user registration is Carotid Carotid
available)
Thyroid N/A (user registration is Thyroid Neck/Mammo
available)
TCD N/A (user registration is Neonatal Head
available) Head
MSK N/A (user registration is MSK Body
available)
OB/Gyn OB/Gyn OB/Gyn OB/Gyn
Neo-Hip N/A (user registration is Neo-Hip Legs
available)
Breast N/A (user registration is Breast Mammo
available)
Heart 1 Cardiac (user registration Heart Cardiac
is available)
Heart 2 Cardiac (user registration Heart Cardiac
is available)
Heart 3 N/A Heart Cardiac

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NOTE: Indications of exam type names

Exam Type Examination target Exam Type Examination target


Abdomen Abdomen Neo-Head Neonatal head
Carotid Carotid artery Neo-General Neonatal abdomen
Thyroid Thyroid gland Neo-Hip Neonatal hip
Breast Mammary gland PV-Venous Peripheral veins
OB Obstetrics PV-Arterial Peripheral arteries
GYN Gynecology Digits Digital peripheral vessels
Endo-Vaginal Endovaginal MSK Orthopedics
examination
Fetal Heart Cardiovascular Prostate Prostate gland
examination of fetus
Adult Heart Cardiovascular Kidney Kidney
examination of adult
Pediatric Cardiovascular Testes Testis
Heart examination of child
Coronary Coronary artery OTHER Other
TCD Transcranial M-TEE Transesophageal
examination examination

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(1) Changing the imaging preset or application preset during examination

To change the imaging preset or application preset after clicking on


the Patient Registration screen:

(a) To change the imaging preset

* The application preset and the transducer setting are changed automatically
according to the selected imaging preset.

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(b) To change the application preset

* This change does not affect the imaging preset or the transducer settings.

* Loading the information for the previous patient in the patient registration
screen and switching the Exam Type before pressing
simultaneously changes the settings of Imaging Preset, Application Preset,
and the transducer.

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(2) Imaging TCS Linking

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Title Description
User Preset The imaging presets including the user presets are displayed.
TCS Type The TCS layout is selected.
[Default] The settings on this screen are reset to the initial values set at the
factory.

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12.4.2 Advanced Appli.

* Some of the tabs may not be displayed in some systems.

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(1) Common tab

Item Description
Segmentation type of Used to select the segmentation type for Stress Echo
Polar map examination (Wall Motion Scoring).
* The options are 16, 17, and AHA17.

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(2) Stress Echo tab

* Reboot the system after a change is made to the presets.

Item Description
Reference The type of reference display on the acquisition screen
in Stress Echo mode can be selected in this area.
 Clip : The image for the first phase is
displayed on the left of the screen
as the reference image.
*1
 Body mark : The symbol corresponding to the
view is displayed.
 Phase/View : The information (examination phase
and scan view) is overlaid on the
image.
* It is recommended that this
parameter be set to ON if the
stored images will be reviewed
on a diagnostic ultrasound
system manufactured by a
company other than Toshiba.

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Item Description
Overlay The items to be displayed as overlays can be selected in
this area.
 Name of phase : Phase of examination
 Name of view : Scan view
 Heart rate : Heart rate of the patient
 Time stamp acquisition
: Time at which the image
acquisition switch ([NEXT] in the
STRESS ECHO menu on the
touch panel or ) is pressed
 Elapsed time from start of examination
: Elapsed time from the start of the
Stress Echo examination
 Elapsed time from start of phase
: Elapsed time from the start of the
specified phase
* The phase is specified using
Protocol Editor.
WMS Type Used to select the type of WMS (4 scores, 5 scores, or
7 scores).
Review The range of image display for image reviewing or best
loop storage can be set.
 R-R full : A full cardiac cycle
 R-systole : Systolic phase only
* When R-systole is selected, the QT-Time table can be
used.
QT-Time Table Used to set the conditions for displaying multiple loops
acquired at different systolic durations or different heart
rates in synchronization with one another. (A new QT-
Time table must be registered if the user's own original
diagnostic information is to be used.)
 Heart rate : Enter the heart rate.
 Syst. Duration : Enter the systolic duration for the
heart rate.
 : Registers the entered values.

 : Deletes the value selected in the


list.
 : Resets the table to the factory
settings.
Starts up Stress Echo Protocol Editor.

*1: Setting of this parameter is not possible.

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(a) Starting up Protocol Editor

Original acquisition protocols can be designed using Protocol Editor.

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Item Description
Protocol Name Used to select the protocol name.
Scan The scanning method registered for the selected
protocol is displayed.
Imaging The image mode registered for the selected protocol
is displayed.
Used to add a new protocol.
* Up to 10 protocols can be registered.
Enables editing of the selected protocol.

Deletes the selected protocol.

Phase A list of the phases in the selected protocol is


displayed.
ON/OFF setting of the protocol timer for each phase

: The protocol timer is set.

: The protocol timer is not set.


ON/OFF setting of automatic playback after
acquisition for each phase

: Automatic playback is set to ON.

: Automatic playback is set to OFF.


FD ON/OFF setting of FD (Full Disclosure) acquisition
for each phase
Loops The number of loops to be acquired for each phase
is displayed.
VCR*1 ON/OFF setting of automatic recording
Used to add a new phase.
* Up to 10 phases can be registered to a protocol.
Copies the selected phase to the bottom of the
phase list.
Enables editing of the selected phase.

Deletes the selected phase.

View A list of the views in the selected phase is displayed.


Used to add a new view.
* Up to 10 views can be registered to a phase.
Enables editing of the selected view.

Deletes the selected view.

Loads a protocol from the CD/DVD cache or USB


flash drive to the hard disk.
Stores the protocol in the CD/DVD cache or USB
flash drive.

*1: Setting of this parameter is not possible.

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(b) Operations in Protocol Editor

NOTE:1. The following symbols cannot be used in a protocol name or phase name.

"#", "*", "?", "^", "=", "\", "|", ",", "[", "]", ";", "&", "¦"

2. DICOM limits the maximum number of characters used for a protocol name
to 64 and that for a phase name to 16.

<1> Creating a protocol

Item Description
Protocol Name Enter the protocol name (up to 64 characters).
Scan Select the scan method (only Single Plane is available).
Imaging Select the image mode (only B-mode is available).

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<2> Creating a phase

Repeat steps in the figure below as many times as required to create all the
desired phases.
* To copy a created phase, select the phase and select .

Item Description
Phase Name Enter the phase name (up to 16 characters).
Specify whether the protocol timer is set to ON or
OFF.
Specify whether automatic playback after phase
acquisition is set to ON or OFF.
FD Specify whether continuous phase acquisition (Full
Disclosure) is set to ON or OFF.
Loops Enter the number of loops to be acquired.
*1
VCR Specify whether automatic recording is set to ON or
OFF.
Adds the phase to the protocol.

Cancels the addition of the phase to the protocol.

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<3> Creating a view

Item Description
New View Name Select the view name.

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<4> Editing a protocol

Item Description
Protocol Name Edit the protocol name (the name can have up to 64
characters).
Scan Select the scan method (only Single Plane is
available).
Imaging Select the image mode (only B-mode is available).

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<5> Editing a phase

Item Description
Phase Name Edit the phase name (the name can have up to 16
characters).
Specify whether the protocol timer is set to ON or
OFF.
Specify whether automatic playback after phase
acquisition is set to ON or OFF.
FD Specify whether continuous phase acquisition (Full
Disclosure) is set to ON or OFF.
Loops Enter the number of loops to be acquired.
*1
VCR Specify whether automatic recording is set to ON or
OFF.
Completes editing of the phase and saves the
changes.
Cancels editing of the phase and discards the
changes.

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<6> Editing a view

Item Description
New View Name Select the view name.

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<7> Deleting a protocol

<8> Deleting a phase

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<9> Deleting a view

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<10> To write data onto a CD/DVD (Windows file format)

<a> Repeat steps in the figure below for each of the desired protocols to
temporarily store them in the Windows cache.

<b> Select to close Protocol Editor (preset screen).

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<c> From the Patient Browser screen, start writing the protocols from the
Windows cache onto a CD/DVD.

<d> The CD/DVD is ejected automatically when writing is completed.

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<11> Storing protocols on a USB flash drive

<a> Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port.

* The above message is displayed on the screen when the USB flash
drive is recognized by the system.

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<b> Select the desired data and export it.

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<c> Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port.

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<d> Loading a protocol from media

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(3) WMT tab

Item Description
Graph display Display mode for the screen after 2D Wall Motion
Tracking
 Auto : The parameter image and graph are
displayed.
 Manual : The parameter image and the [Display
Graph] switch are displayed.
Analysis mode Tracking characteristics for 2D Wall Motion Tracking
 Sensitive : Priority is given to the temporal and
spatial detection capabilities of the
individual parameters.
 Robust : Priority is given to the analytical
reproducibility of the individual
parameters.

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(4) TCA tab

Item Description
Common UIType Display of control switches on the TCA screen or touch
panel
 GUI : The switches are displayed on the
TCA screen.
 TCS : The switches are displayed on the
touch panel.
ROI Tracking Graph update in synchronization with the target
movement
 Off : The graph is not updated in
synchronization with the target
movement.
 On : The graph is updated in
synchronization with the target
movement.
2D Reference Graph Type of graph to be displayed for the reference ROI on
the TCA screen (2D)
 Average : The average analytical value for the
reference ROIs is plotted.
 Each : The analytical value for each
reference ROI is plotted separately.
ROI Shape Shape of the ROI to be displayed on the TCA screen
(2D)
 Ellipsoid : Ellipse
 Rectangle : Rectangle
 Free : Polygon
ROI Size Size of the ROI to be displayed on the TCA screen
(2D)

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Item Description
4D Reference Graph Type of graph to be displayed for the reference ROI on
the TCA screen (4D)
 Average : The average analytical value for the
reference ROIs is plotted.
 Each : The analytical value for each
reference ROI is plotted separately.
ROI Shape Shape of the ROI to be displayed on the TCA screen
(4D)
 Ellipsoid : Ellipsoid
 Rectangle : Rectangular solid
ROI Size Size of the ROI to be displayed on the TCA screen
(4D)
Scale Type Graph (maximum value) display method on the TCA
screen (4D)
 Absolute value : The graph shows absolute
Power values.
 Normalized value : The graph shows normalized
values (scaled so that the
maximum value on the Y axis
is 1).

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12.4.3 TCS Customization

The TCS Customization Tool (hereafter referred to as TCT) is a tool that changes and registers
the display on the touch panel of the system (user custom tab additions, switch layout changes,
etc.).

NOTE: Restrictions for displayed characters

(1) Characters that cannot be used in captions

¥, \ (backslash), umlaut characters (Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü)

(2) Characters that cannot be used for saving or exporting files (for file
names)

(a) Input prohibited

¥, /, :, ;, *, ?, ", <, >, |, .

(b) Microsoft reserved words:

"CON", "AUX", "COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4", "LPT1", "LPT2",


"LPT3", "PRN", "NUL"

* Do not use these Microsoft reserved words. If any of these words


is input, the file cannot be saved or exported.

12.4.3.1 Startup of TCT

(1) Perform the operations in (3) to (6) of subsection 12.3 to display the Preset screen.

(2) Select .

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12.4.3.2 Functions of the TCT screen

No. Name Function


<1> Browse Used to select Exam Type or TCS Type to be changed.
<2> TCS Menu List Used to select the TCS menu.
<3> Add Tab Used to add a tab.
<4> Add Page Used to add a page.
<5> Add Button Used to add a button-type or label-type switch.
<6> Add Text Used to add text.
<7> Page Mode Used to display the menu for assigning the function to be
displayed when the image is frozen in measurement mode
using the corresponding dial.
This switch is disabled in modes other than measurement mode
(even in measurement mode, this switch is only displayed on
the TCT setting screen, not on other screens).
<8> Assign Functionality Used to select the function to be registered to the switch that
has been added.
<9> Undo Used to undo the operation.
<10> Delete Used to delete the tab, page, switch, and text that have been
added.
<11> Save Used to save the changed settings on the hard disk.
<12> Export Used to save changed TCS data on a CD/DVD or USB flash
drive.
<13> Import Used to upload previously saved data from a CD/DVD or USB
flash drive to the TCT.
<14> Delete TCS Settings Used to delete the created TCS data.
<15> Imaging Setting Used to display the TCS Type or Exam Type.
<16> Version Used to display the TCT version.
<17> Quit Used to terminate the TCT.

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12.4.3.3 Basic operations of the TCT

(1) Selecting the TCS Type and PRESET

The default is Type that has been selected before the menu was started.

(2) Selecting the TCS Menu

CAUTION: 1. The only TCS menus that can be edited are Imaging, OTHER,
PIMS, Preset, and PHYSIO. The other menus cannot be edited.

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(3) Editing the captions

Select the switch to be changed, and press twice.

The following screen is displayed. Edit the captions.

After editing is completed, move the cursor to the free area around the switch, and

press .

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(4) Adding a tab

(5) Adding a page

Press . The switches for switching pages are displayed at the upper right of
the TCS.

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(6) Adding a switch

Drag and drop it on the TCS. [New Button] is added, as shown below.

NOTE: Do not add switches to the Sub Preset area.

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(7) Setting the dial operations

The dial operations for each function menu can be set.

<<Operation>>

UpDown : Dial up/down operation

LeftRight : Dial left/right operation

Rotation : Dial rotation operation

(8) Adding text

Drag and drop it on the TCS. The New Text is added as shown below.

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(9) Assigning a function to the [New Button] switch that has been added

Select the switch to which a function is to be assigned using the cursor and ,
and press [Assign Functionality]. The dialog shown below is displayed. Select the
desired function.

NOTE: In the Assign Functionality dialog, if the initial (alphabet) of the function name
is entered using the keyboard, the first listed function name whose initial was
entered is selected (Initial Jump).

* If the same initials are entered continuously, the corresponding function


name is selected immediately. However, if different initials are entered
continuously, the corresponding function name may not be selected
immediately.
Wait approximately 3 seconds and enter the initial again.

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(10) Deletion

<<Deletion of tabs and pages>>

Select the tab to be deleted, and press [Delete]. The following dialog is displayed.

Select Tab or Page and press [OK]. The following dialog is displayed.

Press [Yes]. The objects that have been selected are deleted.

<<Deletion of switches and labels>>

Select a switch or a label to be deleted and press [Delete].


The "Remove TCS Object(s)" dialog is displayed, as for deletion of tabs and pages
shown above. Make the deletion following the same procedure as above.

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(11) Saving the settings that have been changed

<<When Default Type is selected for the TCS Type>>

Click [Save] at the bottom right of the TCT. The dialog shown below is displayed.
Enter the setting name for "TCS Setting Name" and press [Save]. The setting that has
been changed is saved.

<<When an option other than Default Type is selected for TCS Type>>

Click [Save] at the bottom right of the TCT. The following dialog is displayed.

No. Name Function


<1> [Cancel] Used to close the dialog without saving the settings.
<2> [Save] Used to overwrite the settings.
<3> [Save As] The following window is displayed.

Enter the file name and click [Save]. The following dialog is
displayed. Click [OK].

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<<When is clicked without saving the setting>>

The dialog shown below is displayed.

No. Name Function


<1> [Cancel] Closes the dialog without quitting the setting.
<2> [Quit] Terminates TCT, abandoning the setting.
<3> [Save As] The following window is displayed.

Enter the file name and click [Save]. The following dialog is
displayed. Click [OK].

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(12) Exporting the stored settings to an external media

<<To transfer the data to the Windows cache>>

Press [Export] to display the dialog below.

No. Name Function


Select Removable Specify the destination media (DVD or USB flash
<1>
Media memory) where the data is to be saved.
Current Tcs Tab Used to transfer the TCS tab data that is currently
<2>
selected for editing.
Current Tcs Menu Used to transfer the TCS menu data that is
<3>
currently selected for editing.

Select the data to be exported to the external media. Enter the file name and press
[OK].

<<Recording onto media>>

Write the Windows file onto the media from the Patient Browser screen.

For details, refer to the operation manual <<Applications>> volume (2B730-942EN).

NOTE: TCS data file extension


The file extension for Current Tcs Tab is "xxxx.tct". The file extension for
Current Tcs Menu is "xxxx.tcm".

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(13) Uploading TCS data recorded on an external media into TCT

(a) Insert the media (CD/DVD) into the drive or connect the USB flash memory to the
port.

(b) Confirm that the media is recognized by the drive and press [Import]. The dialog
below is displayed.

No. Name Function


Select Removable Specify the destination media (DVD or USB flash
<1>
Media memory) where the data is to be saved.
<2> Tcs Tab Used to load the TCS tab data.
<3> Tcs Menu Used to load the TCS menu data.

(c) Select the data (tab or menu) recorded on the media and press [Browse]. The
dialog below is displayed.

Display example: The data is recorded with the file name CUSTOM.tcm and is
stored in the Adult Heart folder.

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(d) Select the data name (CUSTOM.tcm in above example) and press [OK]. When
the data path is displayed, press [OK] again.

(14) Deleting stored TCS data

(a) Press [Delete TCS Settings]. The dialog below is displayed.

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(b) Select the data to be deleted and press [OK]. In the displayed confirmation dialog,
press [Yes].

* If the dialog below is displayed, return to Preset Launcher, switch away from the
currently used TCS data using the Exam & TCS Linking menu, and then perform
the procedure again from the beginning.

(15) Returning a tab to its default settings

(a) Select the target tab and press . The menu shown below is displayed.

(b) Select "Default" and press . When the confirmation dialog is displayed,
press [Yes].

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(c) The tab is reset to the default setting and the following dialog is displayed. Press
[OK].

(16) Terminating the TCT

 Press at the upper right of the screen.

 If is pressed without saving the setting, the following dialog is displayed. (Refer to
"Saving the settings that have been changed" for details.)

(17) Confirming the TCS and presets that have been changed and saved, and registering
the file to Imaging TCS Linking

You can confirm the file in which the settings have been saved, using the procedure
below.

Go back to the initial Preset screen.


Press [Exam Preset]  [Exam & TCS Linking]  [Imaging TCS Linking].

The file in which the settings have been saved is registered to Imaging TCS Linking.

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12.4.4 User Function

(1) Panel setting : The layout of the operating panel can be changed.

(2) Keyboard/Foot Setting: The keyboard and footswitch settings can be registered.

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(3) Palm/Wheel Setting: The palm controller and wheel settings can be registered.

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12.4.5 Protocol Editor

The Protocol Editor application can be used to create a series of examination steps to be
performed (protocol).
This application is used to create and edit protocols for use with the Protocol Assistant function.

NOTE: Some of the operations described in this subsection can also be performed using
methods other than those described here (for example, using the menu bar or tool bar
on the main screen or the pop-up menu displayed by right-clicking an item).

12.4.5.1 Starting up the Protocol Editor

(1) Perform steps (3) to (6) of subsection 12.2 to display the Preset menu.

(2) Select .

(3) The confirmation dialog below is displayed. Select [OK].

<<Dialog confirming that the user assumes responsibility for the created protocols>>

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12.4.5.2 Functions on the Protocol Editor screen

<<Main screen>>

No. Item Function


<1> Menu bar The menus used to create protocols are
displayed.
<2> Tool bar The icons used to create protocols are
displayed.
<3> Protocols window The available protocols are displayed in the
library.
<4> Edit window Protocols (workflows consisting of a series of
procedures) can be displayed, created, and/or
edited.
<5> Closes the Protocol Editor.

(1) Menu bar

(a) File menu

Item Function
Import Used to upload protocol data from external media.
Export Used to archive protocol data to external media.
Quit Used to terminate Protocol Editor.

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(b) Library menu

Item Function
New Used to create a user library (tab).
Rename Used to rename a library (tab).
Delete Used to delete a library (tab).

(c) Protocol menu

Item Function
New Used to create a new protocol.
Rename Used to rename a protocol.
Delete Used to delete a protocol.
Cut Used to cut a protocol (cannot be selected).
Copy Used to copy a protocol.
Paste Used to paste a protocol.
Add To Export Used to store protocol data in the Windows cache.

(d) Procedures menu

Item Function
New Used to create a new procedure.
Delete Used to delete a procedure.
Cut Used to cut a procedure.
Copy Used to copy a procedure.
Paste Used to paste a procedure.

(e) Window menu

Item Function
New Used to open a new edit window.
Close Used to close the current edit window.
Close All Used to close all the edit windows.
Recent Windows Used to display the recently used protocols.

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(2) Tool bar

No. Icon Function


<1>
New Opens a new edit window.

<2>
Save Saves the edited protocol.

<3>
Save as Saves the edited protocol using a new name.

<4>
Save All Saves all the edited protocols.

<5>
Delete Deletes the selected procedure.

<6>
Undo Undoes the last operation performed during editing.

<7>
Redo Cancels the last undo operation.

<8> Add to
Stores the protocol data in the Windows cache.
Export

<9> More
Displays the recently used protocols.
Windows

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(3) Protocols window

The protocols stored in each library (tab) are displayed.

NOTE: Protocols cannot be stored in the Factory library. Be sure to create user
libraries to store the protocols.

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(4) Edit window

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12.4.5.3 Creating and editing a user library

(1) Creating a user library

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(2) Changing the user library name

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12.4.5.4 Creating a protocol

Displaying the editing bar

(1) Creating a procedure

<<Procedure creation flowchart>>

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(a) Entering the procedure name

(b) Setting the parameters on the Image Mode screen

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No. Item Description


<1> 2D 2D mode ON
Dual : Dual image display ON
CHI : CHI mode ON
 Fund. : Fundamental wave mode (The
fundamental wave is used to acquire the
tissue image.)
 PS-Low : Contrast echo mode for low-sound-
pressure transmission
<2> Color Color mode ON
 CDI : Color Doppler mode ON
 PWD : Power mode ON
 TDI : TDI mode ON
 ADF : Dynamic Flow mode ON
Twin View : Simultaneous real-time display of black-and-
white image and color image
<3> Doppler Doppler mode ON
 PW : PW (pulsed-wave Doppler) mode ON
 CW : CW (continuous-wave Doppler) mode ON
<4> M M mode ON
<5> Depth Setting of the depth
<6> C Steer Setting of steering of the Color ROI when a linear transducer
is selected
<7> D Steer Setting of steering of the Doppler cursor when a linear
transducer is selected
<8> D Angle Angle setting for the angle correction mark
 CW : Clockwise rotation
 CCW : Counterclockwise rotation
<9> Probe Selection of the transducer
<10> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<11> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

CAUTION: 1. When a protocol is selected for use for a particular exam type, if the
transducer set for the first procedure in the workflow is different from the
transducer set for the exam type, the transducer, depth, or steer set for
the first procedure may not be selected when the workflow is started.
2. The combination of modes and transducer and the values that are used
in normal operations should be set on the Image Mode screen. If any
combination of mode and transducer or values that are not acceptable in
normal operation are set, an error or other problem may occur.
3. If Depth is set to a value larger than 28 cm on the Image Mode screen,
deselect the checkboxes for Dual, CHI, Color, Doppler, and M. If any of
these checkboxes are selected, an error or other problem may occur.

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(c) Setting an annotation

No. Item Description


<1> Annotation Enter the annotation to be displayed.
<2> Position Select the annotation display position.
<3> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<4> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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(d) Setting the trigger for starting the measurement

* The selected item in the trigger menu is changed each time the cursor is placed
on this switch and is pressed.

Items in the trigger menu Operation

Measurement is started when the operation registered to the selected item in the
trigger menu is performed.

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(e) Setting items in the measurement menu

No. Item Description


<1> Preset Select the desired preset.
<2> Measurement Select the type of measurement.
selection area
 Calc : Application measurement
 Caliper : Basic measurement
 Trace : Basic measurement
<3> Tab Name Select the measurement menu tab name.
<4> Function Name Select the measurement item.
<5> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<6> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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(f) Setting the trigger for starting the next procedure

* The selected item in the trigger menu is changed each time the cursor is placed
on this switch and is pressed.

Items in the trigger menu Operation

The next procedure is started manually.

Measurement is started when the operation registered to the selected item in the
trigger menu is performed.

(2) Creating a workflow

Repeat steps (a) to (f) of "(1) Creating a procedure" to create a workflow appropriate to
the purpose.

* A new editing bar can be inserted at the desired position by selecting at


the desired position.

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12.4.5.5 Editing a protocol

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12.4.5.6 Saving a protocol

(1) Use the save menu on the tool bar to save the protocol.

(2) The protocol is saved in the created library

NOTE: If no user libraries have been created or the protocol name has not been set, the corresponding
dialog below is displayed.
In this case, create a user library or set the protocol name before saving the protocol.

<<If no user libraries have been created>>

<<If the protocol name has not been set>>

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12.4.5.7 Deleting a library or protocol

(1) Deleting a user library

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(2) Deleting a protocol

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12.4.5.8 Importing a protocol

The protocol data can be uploaded from external media.

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12.4.5.9 Exporting a protocol

The created protocol data can be stored on external media.

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12.4.6 Body mark customize

Bodymark Customization Tool is used for editing the touch panel layouts for the Bodymark
function and registering newly created Bodymarks.

The Bodymark Customization Tool enables the following:

 Addition of body mark tab menus

 Deletion of body mark tab menus

 Relocation of body mark tab menus

 Renaming of body mark tab menus

 Addition of body mark switch icons

 Relocation of body mark switch icons

 Deletion of body mark switch icons

 Creation of new body mark switch icons

 Saving of body mark information

 Export of data to external media

 Import of data from external media

 Setting of the body marks to be displayed sequentially by pressing the switch

 Restoration of the default settings of body mark menus

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12.4.6.1 Startup of the Bodymark Customization Tool

(1) Perform the operations in (3) to (6) of subsection 12.2 to display the Preset screen.

(2) Select .

12.4.6.2 Termination of the Bodymark Customization Tool

(1) Press or on the screen.

NOTE: If an attempt is made to close the Bodymark Customization Tool without saving the
changes, the following confirmation dialog is displayed.

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12.4.6.3 Functions of the Bodymark Customization Tool

No. Switch Description


<1> Application Preset Used to select the target region menu.
<2> Add Menu Used to add a tab.
<3> Delete Menu Used to delete a tab.
<4> Create Bodymark Used to create a body mark icon.
<5> Delete Custom mark Used to delete a created body mark icon.
<6> Shift Tab Used to move a tab menu.
<7> Import Used to import data from external media.
<8> Export Used to export data to external media.
<9> Next Sequence Used to set the body marks to be displayed

sequentially by pressing .

<10> Restore Default Used to return the settings to the defaults.


<11> Save Used to save the settings.
<12> Close Used to terminate the tool.

NOTE: The Bodymark Customization Tool screen cannot be resized or relocated.

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12.4.6.4 Basic operations of the Bodymark Customization Tool

(1) Editing the layout of the touch panel

(a) Adding a tab menu

NOTE: Up to seven tab menus can be added.

(b) Deleting a tab menu

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(c) Relocating a tab menu

NOTE: When the selected tab menu is located at the right or left end, the
corresponding direction button is disabled.

(d) Changing the name of a tab menu

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(2) Editing a body mark switch icon

Place the cursor on the body mark switch icon to be edited and press . The
following popup menu is displayed. The body mark switch icon can be added, deleted,
or relocated using this menu.

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(a) Adding a body mark switch icon

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(b) Deleting a body mark switch icon

(c) Relocating a body mark switch icon

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12.4.6.5 Creating a new body mark

CAUTION: Do not create a body mark by reproducing (in whole or in part) or


modifying an image created by another person without permission.
Doing so may result in copyright infringement.

Press [Create Bodymark] to display the following screen.

NOTE: Up to 300 body marks can be created. If [Create Bodymark] is pressed after 300
body marks have been created, the following message is displayed.

"The number of custom bodymarks is over limit. Please delete one or more custom
bodymark(s) and retry."

 Standard size : TCS icon

 Enlarged size : Body mark displayed on the monitor

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(1) Create Bodymark menu

(a) Preview area

The standard-size or extended-size drawing area can be selected.

The created body mark is displayed here.

(b) Drawing tool

Body marks can be created using the following switches.

<1> : Pencil

Used to draw a line in the drawing area for creating a body mark.

<2> : Eraser

Used to erase part of the created image.

<3> : Size setting

Used to change the size settings for the pencil and the eraser.

The available sizes are 1 pixel, 4 pixels (2  2) , and 9 pixels (3  3).

(c) Inversion and relocation tool area

The created body mark can be inverted or relocated using the following switches.

<1> : Flip

Used to vertically invert the body mark image.

<2> : Mirror

Used to laterally invert the body mark image.

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<3> : Undo

Used to undo one step in the drawing process.

<4> : Shift up

Used to move the body mark image upward by one pixel.

<5> : Shift down

Used to move the body mark image downward by one pixel.

<6> : Shift right

Used to move the body mark image to the right by one pixel.

<7> : Shift left

Used to move the body mark image to the left by one pixel.

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(2) Drawing

(a) Use of (pencil)

Select the pencil and the size of the pencil. Place the pointer (white block) at the
desired position. Move the trackball in the direction in which the line is to be

drawn while holding down .

(b) Use of (eraser)

Select the eraser and the size of the eraser. Place the pointer (black block) on the

part to be deleted. Move the trackball while holding down .

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(3) Copying a body mark image

A created body mark can be copied to the standard or extended size.

The procedure for copying an extended-size body mark to the standard size is
described below.

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(4) Importing a body mark image

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(5) Exporting a created body mark image

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(6) Deleting a created body mark

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12.4.6.6 Exporting body mark menu data

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12.4.6.7 Importing body mark menu data

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12.4.6.8 Setting the body marks to be displayed sequentially (Next Sequence)

When the body mark function is active, it is possible to change the body mark displayed on

the monitor in the registered sequence by pressing or . The display sequence


setting procedure is described below.

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* Selecting a body mark and pressing displays the following menu. Perform the
desired operation.

Move: Changes the display order.

Delete: Deletes a registered body mark.

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12.4.6.9 Restoring the default settings of a body mark menu

* : Only the settings of the selected application


preset menu are returned to the defaults.

: The settings of all the application preset


menus are returned to the defaults.

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12.5 Application

12.5.1 Application Basic

This subsection describes the details of the presets that can be selected and edited using the
Application Basic menu.

Select from the Preset menu.

(1) Appl Meas.

Title Item Description


Number of Heart Cycles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Specify the number of cardiac cycles in the
for Heart Rate 8 measurement range for heart rate measurement.
Measurement Initial setting : 1
Erase in Cine Erase On Select whether or not the measurement marker
is displayed during frame-advance or scroll
playback.
: Not displayed
: Displayed
User Meas. Message Display Specify whether or not the message is displayed
when a user-registered measurement is started.
: Displayed
: Not displayed
Meas. Value DICOM Mean or Latest Specify the data type used for SR output.
output All Mean or Latest : Mean value or latest value
*1

All : All measurement data

*1: When "Mean or Latest" is selected, the measurement data is output according to the
setting for "Measurement Value Display Method" on the Meas. Report screen.
Confirm the setting on the Meas. Report screen.

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(2) Meas. Window

Title Item Description


Basic Measurement Vertical Line Specify whether or not vertical lines are
Window displayed in the measurement result display
window (MDA).
: Displayed
: Not displayed
Transparent Specify whether or not the background of the
Mode MDA is transparent.
: Transparent
: Not transparent
Realtime Display Specify the display mode of the MDA.
Current : All of the measurement results are
displayed only after measurement is
completed.
All : All of the currently available
measurement data is displayed during
measurement.

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Title Item Description


Application Measurement Vertical Line Specify whether or not vertical lines are
*1
Window displayed in the MDA.
: Displayed
: Not displayed
Transparent Specify whether or not the background of the
Mode MDA is transparent.
: Transparent
: Not transparent
Realtime Display Specify the display mode of the MDA.
Current : All of the measurement results are
displayed only after measurement is
*2
completed.
All : All of the currently available
measurement data is displayed during
*3
measurement.
*1
Font Type Specify the font size used in the MDA.
Value Size: 19  : The measurement item names and units
are displayed at 17 points and the values
are displayed at 19 points.
Value Size: 20  : The measurement item names and units
are displayed at 17 points and the values
are displayed at 20 points.
Bold  : All of the measurement item names, units,
and values are displayed at 17 points in
boldface.
Highlight On The measurement result for the last measured
item (the item for which the measurement mark
is displayed on the monitor screen) is highlighted
in a different color.
Off All items are displayed with the same
background color.
Measurement Data Area Normal The MDA is displayed at normal size.
Extended The MDA is displayed in an enlarged size.

*1: This can be set for each Application Type.

*2: In vascular measurement, the system operates in "All" mode even when
"Current" is selected for this parameter.

*3: In OB measurement, the system operates with the "Current" setting even when
"All" is selected for this parameter.

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(3) 2D-Mode Meas.

Title Item Description


JOINT Baseline Right to Left The osseous acetabular angle () is displayed as
viewed from the right with respect to the baseline,
while the cartilaginous acetabular angle () is
displayed as viewed from the left.
Left to Right The osseous acetabular angle () is displayed as
viewed from the left with respect to the baseline,
while the cartilaginous acetabular angle () is
displayed as viewed from the right.
Thickness (IMT) Single Digit The measurement value obtained in IMT
Precision (Available after measurement or Thickness measurement is
PR) displayed to one decimal place.
Double Digits The measurement value obtained in IMT
measurement or Thickness measurement is
*1, *2, *3
displayed to two decimal places for reference.

*1: It may not be possible to obtain a value that is accurate to two decimal places,
depending on the characteristics of the image.
Values displayed to two decimal places should be used only for reference.

*2: Although the markers can be moved in steps of 1 pixel on the screen, this does
not correspond to an indicated value change of 0.01 due to the resolution of
ultrasound images. The indicated value changes in increments greater than
0.01 as a mark is moved.

*3: When display to two decimal places has been selected, a single quotation mark
(') is displayed before the measurement value and to the calculation value that
is calculated based on the measurement value.

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(4) D-Mode Meas.

(a) For general application types (application types other than Heart1, Heart2, and
Heart3)

Title Item Description


*1
RI calc method Ved RI is calculated using the Ved value.
Vmin RI is calculated using the Vmin value.
*2
PI calc method Ved PI is calculated using the Ved value.
Vmin PI is calculated using the Vmin value.
Flow Volume Tool Auto Trace [Range] (Range Trace) is selected automatically
when Flow Volume or PI measurement is
started.
Auto Range [Auto Range] (Auto Range Trace) is selected
automatically when Flow Volume or PI
measurement is started.
Velocity Trace [Continuous] (Freehand Trace) is selected
automatically when Flow Volume or PI
measurement is started.
Flow Volume Calculation Vmean_peak The flow volume is calculated using the time-
average value obtained by tracing the peak
points (edge) of the Doppler waveform.
Vmean_mean The flow volume is calculated using the time-
average value obtained by tracing the mean
points (center of gravity) of the Doppler
waveform.
Velocity Value Signed Value The measured values are output with plus/minus
*3
[Available after PR] signs.
Absolute Value The measured values are output as absolute
values.

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Title Item Description


Vel Trace Continuous [Continuous] (Freehand Trace) is selected
automatically when Vel Trace measurement is
started.
Spline [Spline] (Spline Trace) is selected automatically
when Vel Trace measurement is started.
Line [Line] (Line Trace) is selected automatically when
Vel Trace measurement is started.
Range [Range] (Range Trace) is selected automatically
when Vel Trace measurement is started.
Auto Range [Auto Range] (Auto Range Trace) is selected
automatically when Vel Trace measurement is
started.

*1: This setting is common to RI calculations in the velocity trace, RI trace, and flow volume
measurements in basic measurement mode.

*2: This setting is common to PI calculations in the velocity trace, PI trace, and flow volume
measurements in basic measurement mode.

*3: Setting of Velocity Value is available for the measurement tools shown in the table
below.

Preset Setting Preset Setting


Measurement Tool
Signed value Absolute value
Velocity Vel Vel = abs (Vel)
(Dvelocity Tool)
PG PG
Accel measurement Accel Accel
(Dacceleration Tool)
Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
Time Time
PG1 PG1
PG2 PG2
Velocity Trace Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
(Dspline Tool), (Dtrace Tool),
Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
(Dline Tool), (Dheart Cycle Tool)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
Vm Vm = abs (Vm)
Vm_peak Vm_peak = abs (Vm_peak)
Vm_mean Vm_mean = abs (Vm_mean)
PI PI
RI RI
S/D S/D

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Preset Setting Preset Setting


Measurement Tool
Signed value Absolute value
VelocityTrace (Cardiac) VP (Vmax) VP (Vmax) = abs (VP (Vmax))
(Dspline Tool), (Dtrace Tool),
VM VM = abs (VM)
(Dline Tool), (Dheart Cycle Tool)
VTI VTI = abs (VTI)
PPG PPG
MPG MPG
HR (ECG) HR(ECG)
RI RI RI
(DRITool)
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
PI PI PI
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
Vm Vm = abs (Vm)
Vm_peak Vm_peak = abs (Vm_peak)
S/D S/D S/D
(DSD Tool)
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
dP/dt measurement Tool dP/dt dP/dt
dt dt
Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
dP/dt (-1, -3) measurement Tool dP/dt dP/dt
dt dt
Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
DcT measurement Tool Vel Vel = abs (Vel)
DcT DcT
PHT PHT
Velocity Trace with DcT VP VP = abs (VP)
measurement Tool
VM VM = abs (VM)
PPG PPG
MPG MPG
DcT DcT
PHT PHT

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(b) For application types Heart1, Heart2, and Heart3

Title Item Description


*1
RI calc method Ved RI is calculated using the Ved value.
Vmin RI is calculated using the Vmin value.
*2
PI calc method Ved PI is calculated using the Ved value.
Vmin PI is calculated using the Vmin value.
Flow Volume Tool Auto Trace [Range] (Range Trace) is selected automatically
when Flow Volume measurement or PI
measurement is started.
Vel Trace [Continuous] (Freehand Trace) is selected
automatically when Flow Volume or PI
measurement is started.
Flow Volume Calculation Vmean_peak The flow volume is calculated using the time-
average value obtained by tracing the peak
points (edge) of the Doppler waveform.
Vmean_mean The flow volume is calculated using the
time-average value obtained by tracing the
mean points (center of gravity) of the Doppler
waveform.
Velocity Value Signed Value The measured values are output with plus/minus
*3
(Available after PR) signs.
Absolute Value The measured values are output as absolute
values.
Vel Trace Continuous [Continuous] (Freehand Trace) is selected
automatically when Vel Trace measurement is
started.
Spline [Spline] (Spline Trace) is selected automatically
when Vel Trace measurement is started.
Line [Line] (Line Trace) is selected automatically when
Vel Trace measurement is started.
Range [Range] (Range Trace) is selected automatically
when Vel Trace measurement is started.

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*1: This setting is common to RI calculations in the velocity trace, RI trace, and flow volume
measurements in basic measurement mode.

*2: This setting is common to PI calculations in the velocity trace, PI trace, and flow volume
measurements in basic measurement mode.

*3: Setting of Velocity Value is available for the measurement tools shown in the table
below.

Preset Setting Preset Setting


Measurement Tool
Signed value Absolute value
Velocity Vel Vel = abs (Vel)
(Dvelocity Tool) PG PG
Accel measurement Accel Accel
(Dacceleration Tool) Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
Time Time
PG1 PG1
PG2 PG2
VelocityTrace Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
(Dspline Tool), (Dtrace Tool), Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
(Dline Tool), (Dheart Cycle Tool)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
Vm Vm = abs (Vm)
Vm_peak Vm_peak = abs (Vm_peak)
Vm_mean Vm_mean = abs (Vm_mean)
PI PI
RI RI
S/D S/D
VelocityTrace (Cardiac) VP (Vmax) VP (Vmax) = abs (VP (Vmax))
(Dspline Tool), (Dtrace Tool), VM VM = abs (VM)
(Dline Tool), (Dheart Cycle Tool)
VTI VTI = abs (VTI)
PPG PPG
MPG MPG
HR (ECG) HR(ECG)
RI RI RI
(DRITool)
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
PI PI PI
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Vmin Vmin = abs (Vmin)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
Vm Vm = abs (Vm)
Vm_peak Vm_peak = abs (Vm_peak)

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Preset Setting Preset Setting


Measurement Tool
Signed value Absolute value
S/D S/D S/D
(DSDTool)
Vmax Vmax = abs (Vmax)
Ved Ved = abs (Ved)
dP/dt measurement Tool dP/dt dP/dt
dt dt
Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
dP/dt (-1, -3) measurement Tool dP/dt dP/dt
dt dt
Vel1 Vel1 = abs (Vel1)
Vel2 Vel2 = abs (Vel2)
DcT measurement Tool Vel Vel = abs (Vel)
DcT DcT
PHT PHT
Velocity Trace with DcT VP VP = abs (VP)
measurement Tool
VM VM = abs (VM)
PPG PPG
MPG MPG
DcT DcT
PHT PHT

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(5) D-Mode Meas. 2

Title Item Description


RT Auto Trace data Vmax, Ved, PI, Select the items that are displayed in real-time
*1 *1
display RI, S/D, Vmin, Doppler auto trace mode.
Vm_peak, : Displayed
Vm_mean, HR
: Not displayed

Auto Trace HR Normal Select this when auto trace is performed for a
(-120 bpm) patient whose velocity waveform speed is normal
(adult).

Normal-High Select this when auto trace is performed for a


(-180 bpm) patient whose velocity waveform speed is slightly
faster than normal (adult).

High Select this when auto trace is performed for a


(-220 bpm) patient whose velocity waveform speed is faster
than normal (adult).

Flow Volume Unit mL/min, L/min Select the unit used for displaying the flow volume
*2
(Available after PR) measurement results.

*1: If all items are set to not be displayed, no measurement or calculation values
are displayed.

*2: When "Heart1", "Heart2", or "Heart3" is set for "Application Type", the unit used
for display is "L/min".

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(6) Worksheet

(a) For general application types (application types other than Carotid1)

Title Item Description


Measurement Value Mean of The mean of the measurement values is
Display Method Measurements displayed as the result on the Worksheet screen.
Most Recent The most recent measurement value is displayed
Measurement as the result on the Worksheet screen.
Measurement Value Only Only a representative value is displayed when
Display Default representative the Worksheet screen is displayed.
value is
displayed
All value is All the measurement values and their mean are
displayed displayed when the Worksheet screen is
displayed.

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(b) For application type Carotid1

Title Item Description


2D Measurement Value Mean of The mean of the measurement values is
Display Method Measurements displayed as the 2D measurement result on the
Worksheet screen.
Most Recent The most recent measurement value is displayed
Measurement as the 2D measurement result on the Worksheet
screen.
Doppler Measurement Mean of The mean of the measurement values is
Value Display Method Measurements displayed as the Doppler measurement result on
(AVG) the Worksheet screen.
Maximum of The maximum value is displayed as the Doppler
Measurements measurement result on the Worksheet screen.
(MAX)
Most Recent The most recent measurement value is displayed
Measurement as the Doppler measurement result on the
(LAT) Worksheet screen.
Measurement Value Only Only a representative value is displayed when
Display Default representative the Worksheet screen is displayed.
value is
displayed
All value is All the measurement values and their mean are
displayed displayed when the Worksheet screen is
displayed.

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(7) Meas. Marker

Title Item Description


Marker Size [2D] Large, Middle, Specify the default size of the marker for 2D
Small measurement.
Auto-change : The marker is enlarged when the distance
between the start point and end point
exceeds a certain distance.
: The marker size remains the same
regardless of the distance between the
start point and end point.
Marker Style [2D] , +,  Specify the shape of the marker for 2D
measurement.
Marker Size [M] Large, Middle, Specify the default size of the marker for
Small M-mode measurement.
Marker Style [M] , +,  Specify the shape of the marker for M-mode
measurement.
Marker Size [D] Large, Middle, Specify the default size of the marker for Doppler
Small measurement.
Marker Style [D] , +,  Specify the shape of the marker for Doppler
measurement.
Time/HR Tool Connect On, Off Specify whether or not a horizontal line
line display connecting the paired vertical lines in time
measurement or HR measurement is displayed.

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(8) Meas. Marker2

Title Item Description


Dist Tool Connect line On, Off Select whether or not a line connecting the start
display point and end point of the distance
*1
measurement is displayed.
Ellipse/Cross Tool On, Off Select whether or not a line connecting the start
*2
Connect line display point and end point of the area measurement is
displayed.

*1: Distance measurements in Basic Measurement mode (Distance, %Stenosis


(Dist), Volume) and distance measurement in Mecha 4D mode

*2: Area measurements in Basic Measurement mode and Application


Measurement mode (Area Ellipse, Area Cross)

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(9) Meas. Operation

Title Item Description


Basic Measurement Start NEXT Select whether or not the next measurement is
Operation Measurement started by moving the trackball after the current
Tool by Track measurement is set.
*1
Ball : The next measurement is started.
: The next measurement is not started.
Vel, Auto Range Tool Fixed by [SET] Select whether or not the velocity measurement
only or Auto Range measurement is set only by
pressing .

: The measurement is set only by pressing


.

: The measurement is set by pressing


or when the next measurement is
started.

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*1: "Start NEXT Measurement Tool by Track Ball" is applicable to the following basic
measurements.

Mode Measurement tool Description


2D Distance After the measurement is set, the marker for the
next measurement (of the same measurement
Trace Length (Continuous Trace)
item) is displayed by moving the trackball.
Trace Length (Spline Trace)
Angle After the two angle lines are set, the marker for
the next measurement is not displayed even when
the trackball is moved.
%Stenosis Distance When the trackball is moved after the Dist 1
measurement is set, the marker for Dist 2
measurement is displayed.
After the Dist 2 measurement is set, the marker is
not displayed even when the trackball is moved.
%Stenosis Area When the trackball is moved after the Lumen
measurement is set, the marker for the Residual
measurement is displayed.
After the Residual measurement is set, the marker
is not displayed even when the trackball is moved.
Area (Continuous Trace) After the measurement is set, the marker for the
next measurement (of the same measurement
Area (Ellipse)
item) is displayed by moving the trackball.
Area (Spline Trace)
Area (Cross)
Volume When the trackball is moved after the Dist 1
measurement is set, the marker for Dist 2
measurement is displayed.
When the trackball is moved after the Dist 2
measurement is set, the start point for Dist 3
measurement is displayed automatically.
After the Dist 3 measurement is set, the marker is
not displayed even when the trackball is moved.
Joint After the three lines are set, the marker is not
displayed even when the trackball is moved.
meanIMT Not supported.
Flow Volume Not supported.
M Distance After the measurement is set, the marker for the
next measurement (of the same measurement
Slope
item) is displayed by moving the trackball.
Time
HR

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Mode Measurement tool Description


Doppler Velocity After the measurement is set, the marker for the
next measurement (of the same measurement
Accel
item) is displayed by moving the trackball.
Time
HR
Vel Trace (Continuous Trace)
Vel Trace (Line Trace)
Vel Trace (Spline Trace)
Vel Trace (Range)
PI (Continuous Trace)
PI Trace (Line Trace)
PI Trace (Spline Trace)
PI Trace (Range)
RI When the trackball is moved after the maximum
velocity position and minimum velocity position
are set, the marker for the next measurement (of
the same measurement item) is displayed.
S/D When the trackball is moved after the maximum
velocity position and the end-diastole velocity
position are set, the marker for the next
measurement (of the same measurement item) is
displayed.
Flow Volume Not supported.

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(10) Annotation

Title Item Description


Erase in Mode change Erase The annotation is erased when another image
mode is selected.
Not Erase The annotation is not erased when another image
mode is selected.
Transfer When the image mode is changed, the annotation
is displayed at the default position for the entered
mode.
Erase in Freeze off Erase Specify whether or not the annotation is erased
when the image is unfrozen.
: The annotation is erased.
: The annotation is not erased.
Cursor Type Arrow The arrow cursor is displayed when the
annotation function is started.
I Cursor The I-beam cursor is displayed when the
annotation function is started.

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(11) LV (2D)

This menu is used to preset the measurement type and the measurement method that is
used when 2D-mode LV measurement is started from the Cardiac measurement menu.

Title Item Description


Method Teichholz Select the LV measurement method that is
Cube displayed in the application measurement (2D
Gibson mode) menu.
Single Plane
Biplane
Bullet
Parallel Tool Type 3 sections Three segments (interventricular septal thickness,
LV endocardial diameter, and LV posterior wall
thickness) are measured in parallel.
4 sections Four segments (RV diameter, interventricular
septal thickness, LV endocardial diameter, and LV
posterior wall thickness) are measured in parallel.
Parallel Tool Initial Angle -90 to 90 Specify the default angle of the measurement
marker for parallel measurement in 10°
increments.
Initial value: 20°
MOD Simpson Tool Type Continuous The endocardial contour is traced freehand in LV
measurement (MOD Simpson).
Spline The endocardial contour is traced using the spline
trace method in LV measurement (MOD Simpson).

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(12) LV (M)

This menu is used to preset the measurement type and the measurement method that is
used when M-mode LV measurement is started from the Cardiac measurement menu.

Title Item Description


Method Teichholz Specify the LV measurement method that is
Cube displayed in the application measurement (M
Gibson mode) menu.
Next Sequence Type 1
Each time is pressed, the item to be
measured next is selected automatically in the
range from interventricular septal thickness to LV
posterior wall thickness both at end diastole and
end systole.
2
Each time is pressed, the item to be
measured next is selected in the range limited to
the items related to the LV lumen at end systole.
Parallel Tool Type 3 sections Three segments (interventricular septal
thickness, LV endocardial diameter, and LV
posterior wall thickness) are measured in
parallel.
4 sections Four segments (RV diameter, interventricular
septal thickness, LV endocardial diameter, and LV
posterior wall thickness) are measured in parallel.

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(13) Cardiac Doppler

This menu is used to preset the measurement method etc. that are used when Doppler-
mode measurement is started from the Cardiac measurement menu.

Title Item Description


E Vel Tool Vel The E wave of the LV inflow is measured using the
velocity measurement method.
DcT E-wave measurement on the E-wave waveform for
LV inflow is performed together with DcT
measurement.
Output Data of Dct Tool Specify whether or not PHT is measured together
With PHT with DcT.
: PHT is measured together.
: PHT is not measured together.
LVOT/AoV Vel Continuous Trace Trace measurement for LV outflow is performed
Trace Tool using [Continuous Trace] (Freehand trace).
Range Trace measurement for LV outflow is performed
using [Range] (Range Trace).

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(14) LV Mass

This menu is used to preset the measurement type and the measurement method that is
used when LV Mass measurement is started from the Cardiac measurement menu.

Title Item Description


LV Mass Method LV Mass AL Specify the LV Mass measurement method that
LV Mass TE is displayed in the application measurement
menu (Extra).
Mass Calc Method [2D] ASE-Cube Specify the LV Mass calculation method that is
Penn-Cube used in LV measurement (2D mode).
AV-Cube
Teichholz
Not Display The LV Mass data is not displayed in the MDA or
on the Worksheet screen.
Mass Calc Method [M] ASE-Cube Specify the LV Mass calculation method that is
Penn-Cube used in LV measurement (M mode).
AV-Cube
Teichholz
Not Display The LV Mass data is not displayed in the
measurement display window or on the
Worksheet screen.

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(15) Carotid1 Doppler

* This menu is effective only when Carotid1 is selected as Application Preset.

Title Item Description


Display items of Velocity Vmax Select the items that are displayed as the results
Trace Vmin of Velocity Trace measurement.
Ved : Displayed
Vmean : Not displayed
Vm_mean
PI
RI
S/D
*1
RI calc. method Ved RI is calculated based on Ved.
Vmin RI is calculated based on Vmin.
*2
PI calc. method Ved PI is calculated based on Ved.
Vmin PI is calculated based on Vmin.
*3
ICA-CCA Ratio ICA Max Select the measurement item that is used for
Prox calculating ICA/CCA.
Mid When Max is selected, the maximum value
among the measurement values for Prox, Mid,
Dist
Dist, and Repre is used for calculation.
Repre When an item other than Max is selected, the
CCA Max selected item is used for calculation.
Prox
Mid
Dist
Repre

*1: This setting is applicable to all RI calculations in velocity trace measurement for
Carotid1.
*2: This setting is applicable to all PI calculations in velocity trace measurement for
Carotid1.
*3: This setting is applicable to all ICA/CCA ratio calculations in velocity trace
measurement for Carotid1.

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(16) Carotid1 Meas. Type

* This menu is effective only when Carotid1 is selected as Application Preset.

Title Item Description


Doppler Velocity Trace, Specify the measurement that is started
PS Velocity, automatically when the measurement label for
ED Velocity, Carotid1 is selected.
None

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(17) Carotid1 Meas. Tool

* This menu is effective only when Carotid1 is selected as Application Preset.

Title Item Description


Velocity Trace Continuous, Specify the measurement tool that is selected
Spline, automatically when velocity trace measurement
Range, is started in Carotid1 Application measurement
Auto Range mode.

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(18) Auto IMT

Title Item Description


Reference Cursor Width 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 Select the distance between the two bars of the
2D Reference cursor.
Auto-IMT Precision Double Digits When the Auto-IMT tool is used, the result is
(Available after PR) displayed to the second decimal place.
Three Digits When the Auto-IMT tool is used, the result is
displayed to the third decimal place.
2D Reference Cursor ON, OFF Select whether the 2D reference cursor is
Display displayed or not.

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(19) Body Mark

Title Item Description


Copy Dual Copy Select whether the currently displayed body
mark is copied when display mode is changed.
: Copied
: Not copied
Erase in Freeze Off Erase Specify whether or not the body mark is erased
when the image is unfrozen.
: The body mark is erased.
: The body mark is not erased.
Transducer Mark Arrow The transducer mark is displayed as an arrow.
With Head The scanning direction is indicated by the
transducer mark.
WithOut Head The scanning direction is not indicated by the
transducer mark.

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(20) Meas. Data Display

Title Item Description


Meas. Data Display Distance Unit Specify the unit for distance.
[Available after PR] mm
cm
Time Unit Specify the unit for time.
msec
sec

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(21) OB/Gyn Report

Title Item Description


Measurement Value Mean of The mean of the measurement or calculation
Display Method Measurements values is displayed as the result in the
Worksheet screen.
Most Recent The most recent measurement or calculation
Measurement value is displayed as the result in the Worksheet
screen.
2D Measurement Value Only Only the mean value of the measurements is
Display Default representative displayed.
value is
displayed
All value is The results for all of the measurements are
displayed displayed.
D Measurement Value Only Mean value Only the mean value of the measurements is
Display Default is displayed displayed.
All value is The results for all of the measurements are
displayed displayed.
Display calculated LMP On The calculated LMP value is displayed on the
Worksheet screen.
Off The calculated LMP value is not displayed on the
Worksheet screen.

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(22) OB/Gyn Report 2

Title Item Description


Display OB Ratios in OB CI, FL/AC, Select the items for which the ratio is displayed
Reports FL/BPD, FL/HC, on the Worksheet screen.
HC/AC
US/GA GS, CRL, BPD, Specify whether or not U/S GA is calculated and
OFD, HC, HA, select the items that are used for calculating U/S
AC, FTA, AA, GA.
FL, HL On : U/S GA is calculated.
Off : U/S GA is not calculated.
EFW %tile Display Hide The EFW percentile is not displayed.
Based on clinical The EFW percentile based on the gestational age
age on the examination date is displayed.
Based on The EFW percentile based on U/S GA is
Averaged U/S displayed.
Both The EFW percentile based on the gestational age
on the examination date and that based on U/S
GA are both displayed.
Trend Format Single The trend graph is displayed in Single format.
2D Default The items initially displayed in the 2D-mode trend
Graph graph are specified.
Doppler Default The items initially displayed in the Doppler-mode
Graph trend graph are specified.
Quad The trend graph is displayed in Quad format.
EFW XXXg Display On, Off Select whether to display or hide the EFW error
range on the Worksheet screen and Report
*1
screen.

*1: The EFW error range can be displayed only when any of the following authors is
selected.
Hadlock1 [AC, FL], Hadlcok2 [BPD, AC, FL], Hadlock3 [HC, AC, FL], Hadlock4
[BPD, HC, AC, FL], Hadlock1-Williams, Hadlcok2-Williams, Hadlock3-Williams,
Hadlock4-Williams, Hadlock4-Brenner, Campbell[AC], Hansmann[BPD, THD]

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(23) OB Evaluated - OB Cal.

Common button Description


Standard Author The default data of the author selected here is
set for all the measurement items that can be
calculated using the selected author's data in
the OB Calc., OB Calc.2, OB Calc.3, and
D OB Calc. tabs.
Selections: ASUM, BMUS, CFEF, Germany,
Hadlock, and JSUM
Default The items on the currently displayed tab are
returned to the default settings for the
standard author.

Title Item Description


*1
Evaluate Author Each measurement Select an author from the pull-down menu.
item
All : When this checkbox is selected and then
an author is selected from a pull-down
menu, the selected author is set for all the
measurement items that can be calculated
using the selected author's data.
GS Tool Select the measurement tool to be used for GS
(Available after PR) measurement.
Distance
MSD Tool

*1: An asterisk (*) is displayed before an author name that has been registered by the
user. For details of author registration by the user, refer to subsection 12.3.2.15 "OB
Registration". Charts can be registered with the desired author names.

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(24) OB Evaluated - OB Calc. 2

Title Item Description


SD Type X.XXSD Displays the SD values for the items that are
measured and calculated based on the GA at the
time of examination.
%title Displays the percentile values for the items that
are measured and calculated based on the GA at
the time of examination.
Normal Range Displays the normal ranges for the items that are
measured and calculated based on the GA at the
time of examination.
Duration of Gestation 0 Displays the EDD calculated using EDD = LMP +
40w0d.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Set how many days should be added to the
existing EDD.
*: When a value between 1 and 7 is set, "EDD
extended by X days" is displayed on the
following screens.
 Patient Info. area on the Patient Browser
screen
 OB Exam Information area on the OB
Browser screen
 Patient Registration screen
 GA Input screen
 Measurement result display area
 Worksheet screen
 Comment Page screen
 Data List screen
 Trend Graph screen

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Title Item Description


GA Caluculated by Only GA Chart  If the data type is set to "GA" or "FG + GA":
The GA value is calculated based on the GA
data regardless of whether or not the clinical
age is input.
 If the data type is set to "FG":
GA is not calculated before the clinical age is
input. After the clinical age is input, GA is
calculated based on the FG data.
 If the data type is set to "Identical":
GA is calculated based on the Identical data
regardless of whether or not the clinical age is
input.
 The trend graph is generated based on the FG
or Identical data.
FG Chart with  If the data type is set to "FG":
Clinical Age GA is not calculated before the clinical age is
input. After the clinical age is input, GA is
calculated based on the FG data.
 If the data type is set to "GA":
GA is calculated based on the GA data before
the clinical age is input. When the clinical age
is input, GA is not calculated.
 If the data type is set to "FG + GA":
GA is calculated based on the GA data before
the clinical age is input. After the clinical age is
input, GA is calculated based on the FG data.
 If the data type is set to "Identical":
GA is calculated based on the Identical data
regardless of whether or not the clinical age is
input.
 The trend graph is generated based on the FG
or Identical data.
TCS Switch Worksheet The selected switch is displayed in the upper
right part of the touch panel screen.
Save
Comment page On If On is selected, the Comment Page function is
enabled (the Comment Page switch is displayed
Off on the Worksheet screen).

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(25) OB Evaluated - OB Calc. 3

Title Item Description


EFW Hadlock4-Brenner Select the author of the calculation
Author Campbell (AC) formula to be used for EFW
calculation and trend graph display
Hadlock1 (AC, FL)
(selection of the reference authors is
Hadlock2 (BPD, AC, FL) not necessarily required).
*1

Hadlock3 (HC, AC, FL)


Hadlock4 (BPD, HC, AC, FL)
Hadlock1-Williams
Hadlock2-Williams
Hadlock3-Williams
Hadlock4-Williams
Hansmann (BPD, THD)
JSUM (BPD, AC, FL)
Merz1 (BPD, AC)
Merz2 (AC)
Osaka (BPD, FTA, FL)
Persson (BPD, MAD, FL)
Shepard (BPD, AC)
Schild (HC, AC, FL)
Unit g, lbs, g+lbs The selected item is used as the unit
for the estimated fetal weight.

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Title Item Description


MAD On Calculates the average value based
on the APAD (anteroposterior
abdominal diameter) and TAD
(transverse abdominal diameter)
measurement results and displays
the MAD (average of the
anteroposterior abdominal diameter
and transverse abdominal diameter).
* TEST01 (example) Specify the author to obtain the
*1
None MAD.
If no author has been registered or
None is selected, GA cannot be
obtained from the MAD value.
Off MAD is not calculated.
When "Persson" is specified for
"EFW Author", Off cannot be
selected.
Calculated HC On HC (Cal.) is calculated based on
BPD and OFD.
HC (Cal.) When HC (Cal.) is to be calculated,
the author whose data is to be used
*1
must be specified.
Selections: CFEF, Chitty (drvd),
Nicolaides, BMUS (drvd),
Merz, Hansmann, ASUM,
Hadlock, and Jeanty.
Used for EFW & Ratio : Check this checkbox to enable
use of HC (Cal.) in EFW and
ratio calculations.
Off HC (Cal.) is not calculated.
Calculated AC On AC (Cal.) is calculated based on
APAD and TAD.
AC (Cal.) When AC (Cal.) is to be calculated,
the author whose data is to be used
*1
must be specified.
Selections: CFEF, Chitty (drvd),
Nicolaides, BMUS (drvd),
Jeanty, Hadlock, and
Merz
Used for EFW & Ratio : Check this checkbox to enable
use of AC (Cal.) in EFW and
ratio calculations.
Off AC (Cal.) is not calculated.

*1: An asterisk (*) is displayed before an author name that has been registered by the user.
For details of author registration by the user, refer to subsection 12.5.3 "OB Registration".
Charts and calculation formulas can be registered with the desired author names.

*2: When "g+lbs" is specified, EFW is displayed using both units while the EFW error range
is displayed using only "g".

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(26) OB Evaluated - D OB Calc.

Title Item Description


*1
Evaluate Author Measurement Select an author from the pull-down menu.
item
All : When this checkbox is selected and then
an author is selected from a pull-down
menu, the selected author is set for all the
measurement items that can be calculated
using the selected author's data.

*1: An asterisk (*) is displayed before an author name that has been registered by the
user. For details of author registration by the user, refer to subsection 12.5.3 "OB
Registration". Charts can be registered with the desired author names.

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(27) OB Display

Title Item Description


Evaluate Type in a MDA GA The GA value obtained from each
measurement/calculation is displayed in the
MDA.
GA&SD The GA value obtained from each
measurement/calculation and the SD value for
the GA are displayed in the MDA.
GA&EDD The GA value obtained from each
measurement/calculation and the EDD
calculated from the latest measurement results
are displayed in the MDA.
SD The SD value for the GA obtained from each
measurement/calculation is displayed in the
MDA.
Hide Only the measured values are displayed in the
MDA. For EFW, however, the author of the
formula used is also displayed.
Evaluate Type in a GA&SD The GA value obtained from each
Report measurement/calculation and the SD value for
the GA are displayed in the report.
GA&SD&Normal The GA value obtained from each
Range measurement/calculation, the SD value for the
GA, and the normal ranges based on the GA are
displayed in the report.
GA Display on Monitor On The GA at the time of examination is displayed
on the banner.
Off The GA at the time of examination is not
displayed on the banner.

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Title Item Description


GA Display on MDA Hide The GA at the time of examination and the EDD
are not displayed in the MDA.
CLIN EDD The EDD is displayed in the MDA.
CLIN GA & EDD The GA at the time of examination and the EDD
are displayed in the MDA.
U/S GA & EDD The U/S GA obtained from each
measurement/calculation and the U/S EDD are
displayed in the MDA.
BOTH Both the GA at the time of examination and the
EDD and the U/S GA obtained from each
measurement/calculation and the U/S EDD are
displayed in the MDA.
2D MDA Display Type Current Current is set as the display format.
The Registered Simple worksheet is set as the display format.

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(28) OB Behavior

Title Item Description


Method of OB weeks Mean of GA The GA value obtained based on the mean of
the measurement results for the most recent
measurement item is used when GA Input is
executed.
Current GA The GA value obtained based on the last
measurement result of the most recent
measurement item is used when GA Input is
executed.
U/S GA The U/S GA value that is available when GA
Input is executed is used.
Anatomy On, Off Select whether or not the Anatomy function is
used.
Extrapolated On, Off When this parameter is set to On, the range for
which EFW is displayed and the GA calculation
range specified by the author are expanded. In
addition, the age axis of the trend graph is
extended up to 45 weeks.

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(29) OB 2D Tool

Title Item Description


Circumference Tool Continuous Select the type of the tool used for
Trace, area/circumference measurement in OB
Spline Trace, measurement.
Ellipse, Cross
NB/NT/NF Tool Distance, Select the type of measurement tool to be used
(Available after PR) Thickness for NB measurement, NT measurement, and NF
measurement.
Magnification Warning On, Off Select whether or not a warning message is
displayed if Auto NT measurement is started
without zooming.
AFI Tool Distance, Circle Select the measurement tool used for AFI
measurement.
Circle Tool Balloon, Select the type of Circle measurement.
Both Ends
CTAR Tool (Available Only Ratio CTAR (cardiothoracic area ratio) is displayed in
after PR) CTAR measurement.
Ratio and Axis CTAR and the cardiac axis are displayed in CTAR
measurement.
Ratio and Axis CTAR, the cardiac axis, and the normal range for
(with P Area) the P point are displayed in CTAR measurement.
P Area Display Select how long the normal range for P point
setting is displayed.
: Displayed only during setting of the P point.
: Remains displayed even after the P point is
set.

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(30) OB 2D Tool 2

Title Item Description


Cervix Length Tool Continuous Select the default setting for the measurement
Trace, Spline tool used for Cervix Length measurement.
Trace, Distance

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(31) OB/Gyn D Meas.

Title Item Description


RI Calc. method for Ved The Ved value of the measured item is used for
OB/Gyn. RI calculation.
Vmin The Vmin value of the measured item is used
for RI calculation.
PI Calc. method for Ved The Ved value of the measured item is used for
OB/Gyn. PI calculation.
Vmin The Vmin value of the measured item is used
for PI calculation.
OB/Gyn. Vel Trace data RI, PI, Vp, Ved, Select the items that are displayed on the MDA
display Vmin, Vm_peak, and worksheet for Doppler Trace
Vm_mean, S/D, measurement.
HR
OB/Gyn. Vel Trace Tool Continuous Trace Select the tool used for Doppler Trace
Spline Trace measurement.
Line Trace
Range
Auto Range
DV Trace Tool Range, Select the tool used for DV measurement.
Continuous

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(32) Gyn Meas.

Title Item Description


Endometrium Tool Distance, Select whether the Distance tool or the
Thickness Thickness tool is used for Endometrium
measurement.

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(33) Elasto

Title Item Description


ROI Shape Select the shape of the ROI for measurement in
Elastography mode.
Rect Rectangular (rectangular solid)
Ellipse Elliptical (elliptical solid)
Free Desired shape drawn using a spline curve
Circle Circular (circular solid)
ROI Size 1 to 50 Diameter of the ROI when Circle is selected
(mm).

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12.5.2 Annotation Customize

The Annotation Customize Tool (hereinafter referred to as "AnnoCT") is used to modify and
register the annotation menu displayed on the touch panel of the system.

* The basic operating procedures for the AnnoCT are the same as those for the TCT (except
for some operations).
Refer to subsection 12.4.3 for the operating procedures that are the same as for the TCT
(editing captions, adding tabs, adding pages, adding text, the Assign Functionality dialog,
deleting tabs and switches, storage to external media, uploading from external media,
returning a tab to its default settings).

CAUTION: Data compatibility

When exchanging AnnoCT data between the system and the PC, confirm
their AnnoCT versions. (The data sets created using different major versions
are upwardly compatible.)
For example, data created in systems with V1.XX can be loaded by V2.XX.
However, data created in V2.XX cannot be loaded by V1.XX (upward
compatibility).

* AnnoCT for PC is registered as a service part.

Example: AnnoCT version display

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NOTE: 1. AnnoCT for PC

The Annotation Customize function is registered as a service part for PC


installation tool for service engineers.

* The service part number will be changed as the system is upgraded.

2. Restrictions for displayed characters

(a) Characters that cannot be used in captions

¥, \ (backslash), umlaut characters (Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü)

(b) Characters that cannot be used for saving or exporting files (for file
names)

<1> Input prohibited

¥, /, :, ;, *, ?, ", <, >, |, .

<2> Microsoft reserved words:

"CON", "AUX", "COM1", "COM2", "COM3", "COM4", "LPT1", "LPT2",


"LPT3", "PRN", "NUL"

* Do not use these Microsoft reserved words. If any of these


words is input, the file cannot be saved or exported.

3. Be sure to reboot the system after any of the annotation settings are changed
using AnnotCT.

12.5.2.1 Startup of AnnoCT

(1) Perform the operations in (3) to (6) of subsection 12.2 to display the Preset screen.

(2) Select

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12.5.2.2 Functions of the AnnoCT screen

No. Name Function


<1> Browse Used to select the preset to be changed.
<2> TCS Menu List Disabled.
<3> Add Tab Used to add a tab.
<4> Add Page Used to add a page.
<5> Add Button Used to add a new annotation.
<6> Add Text Used to add a comment to the touch panel.
<7> Page Mode Disabled.
<8> Assign Functionality Used to register a preset word to the added button.
<9> Undo Used to undo the operation. (The most recently performed
operation is canceled each time this button is pressed.)
<10> Delete Used to delete the annotation, tab, and page that have been
added.
<11> Save Used to save the settings that have been changed in the hard
disk.
<12> Export Used to save touch panel data that has been modified to
external media (CD/DVD or USB flash memory).
<13> Import Used to upload touch panel data that has been saved in
external media (CD/DVD or USB flash memory) to the hard
disk.
<14> Application Setting Displays the application preset name to be modified.
<15> Version Used to display the AnnoCT version.
<16> Quit Used to terminate the AnnoCT.

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12.5.2.3 Basic operations of the AnnoCT

(1) Selection of PRESET

Select [Browse] on the AnnoCT screen and select the preset to be changed from the
pull-down menu.

The application preset used for the current study is selected as the default setting.

(2) Adding a switch

Drag [Add Button] and drop it on the TCS. The button is added as shown below.
("Custom" is displayed for Annotation as a temporary name.)

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(3) Registering an annotation

(a) Direct input

Position the cursor at the button for which an annotation is to be registered.

Press [SET] twice to enter caption editing mode. Enter characters using the
keyboard.

(b) Selection from the Assign Functionality dialog

Position the cursor at the button for which an annotation is to be registered.

Press [SET] once and select [Assign Functionality]. In the displayed Assign
Functionality dialog, select the desired switch name and then press [Select].

(c) Selection of an arrow mark

Position the cursor at the button for which an annotation is to be registered.

Press [SET] once and select [Assign Functionality]. In the displayed Assign
Functionality dialog, select the [Arrow] tab.

When the dialog shown below is displayed, select the desired arrow symbol and
then press [Select].

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(4) Saving the settings that have been changed

Click [Save] at the bottom right of the AnnoCT. The dialog shown below is displayed.
Press [Save]. The setting that has been changed is saved.

No. Name Function


<1> [Cancel] Used to close the dialog without saving the settings.
<2> [Save] Used to overwrite the settings.

<<When the changes are saved normally>>

The dialog shown below is displayed. Press [OK].

<<When is clicked without saving the setting>>

The dialog shown below is displayed.

No. Name Function


<1> [Cancel] Closes the dialog without quitting the setting.
<2> [Quit] Terminates AnnoCT, abandoning the setting.
<3> [Save] The following window is displayed. Press [OK] to close the
dialog.

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(5) Terminating the AnnoCT

 Press at the upper right of the screen. If no changes have been made to the
settings, the AnnoCT is closed without displaying anything.
 If is pressed without saving the setting, the following dialog is displayed. (Refer to
"Saving the settings that have been changed" for details.)

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12.5.3 OB Registration

OB Registration is used to create and register the touch panel packages for OB measurement
(hereinafter referred to as "OB measurement touch panel packages") and the OB
measurement user charts (hereinafter referred to as "user charts") that are to be used in the
system.

OB Registration can also be used to import OB measurement touch panel packages and user
charts from external media, edit them as appropriate for the site, and register them in the
system.

12.5.3.1 Starting OB Registration

Perform steps (3) to (6) of subsection 12.2 to display the Preset screen.

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The OB Registration is started up. The Main tab is selected by default.

<Main tab>

No. Tab Function


<1> The registration screen for OB measurement touch
panel packages is displayed.
Displays the TCS Link screen.

Displays the SW Custom screen.

Exports the OB measurement


touch panel packages to external
media.
<2> The user chart registration screen is displayed.
Displays the chart registration
screen for 2D items.
Displays the chart registration
screen for Doppler calculation
items.
Displays the chart registration
screen for calculation items.

* To terminate OB Registration, select .

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12.5.3.2 TCS Link

Select on the Main tab to display the TCS Link screen shown below.

On this screen, select the OB measurement touch panel package to be used for each of the
standard authors.

Also specify the standard author to be used in the system.

NO. Item Description


<1> Select the desired touch panel package for
*1
each of the standard authors.
<2> Select the standard author to be used in the
Select System TCS Setting system.
The options are ASUM, BMUS, CFEF,
Germany, Hadlock, and JSUM.
<3> Select this to change the preset to the
Standard Author Preset is
also changed together default preset registered for the selected
author.
<4> Restores the factory settings.

<5> Saves the changes and closes the TCS Link


*2
screen.
<6> Closes the TCS Link screen without saving the
changes.

*1: User-registered touch panel packages can also be selected.


*2: A confirmation dialog is displayed if an attempt is made to close the TCS Link screen
without saving the changes.

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12.5.3.3 SW Custom

Select on the Main tab to display the SW Custom screen shown below.

On this screen, the OB measurement touch panel packages can be edited and registered.

NO. Item Description


<1> Select File Select the touch panel package to be edited.

<2> Save As Enter the name of the touch panel package to be


*1
registered.
<3> Tab selection area Select a tab to display the corresponding menu.
<4> OB measurement The switches to be displayed on the touch panel are
switch area displayed here in the layout in which they will be
displayed on the touch panel.
<5> Displays the dialog for adding a tab.

<6> Displays the dialog for deleting a tab.

<7> Shift tab Shifts the selected tab to the previous or next position.

<8> Next order The sequence in which measurement items are started
each time is pressed is displayed.

<9> Undoes the changes that have been made after the
screen was last saved.
<10> Deletes all the switches set on the selected tab.

<11> Returns the touch panel menu to the factory setting.

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NO. Item Description


<12> Exports the registered OB measurement touch panel
package to external media (DVD or USB flash drive).
<13> Imports an OB measurement touch panel package from
external media (DVD or USB flash drive).
<14> Deletes the saved touch panel package.

<15> Saves the changes and closes the SW Custom screen.

<16> Closes the SW Custom screen without saving the


changes.

*1: The name registered here is displayed as an option when selecting the touch
panel package for the corresponding standard author on the TCS Link screen.

<<Operations>>

(1) Selecting the touch panel package to be edited

The following touch panel packages have been installed before shipment. The user-
registered touch panel packages are displayed additionally in the drop-down list of
options.

Factory_TCS_Hadlock
Factory_TCS_ASUM
Factory_TCS_CFEF
Factory_TCS_BMUS
Factory_TCS_Germany
Factory_TCS_JSUM

(2) Entering the name of the edited touch panel package

Enter the name after "User_TCS_".

Note that the following symbols cannot be used in touch panel package names.

¥, `, ', &, ", <, >, umlaut characters (Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü)

NOTE: Up to four user-created OB measurement touch panel packages can be registered


in the system.

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(3) Adding a tab

Up to seven tabs can be set in each touch panel package.

Note that the following symbols cannot be used in tab names.

¥, `, ', &, ", <, >, umlaut characters (Ä, ä, Ö, ö, Ü, ü)

(4) Deleting a tab

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(5) Shifting a tab

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(6) Assigning an OB measurement item to a switch

The OB measurement switch layout can be registered for each tab.

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(7) Deleting an OB measurement switch

(8) Registering a measurement sequence

The measurement items to be started in sequence each time is pressed can be


set. By setting a sequence, the next measurement item can be started without pressing
the corresponding item switch on the touch panel. (Next Order function)

<Example of Next Order setting>

Switch Function
Starts registration of a measurement sequence.

Deletes the last selected measurement item.

Terminates registration of a measurement sequence.

Deletes all the items displayed in the Next Order area.

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<Next Order registration flow chart>

*1: The following measurement items cannot be registered in measurement


sequences.

* General measurement items

* CTAR

* AFI

* GS

*2: A confirmation dialog is displayed if an attempt is made to terminate registration


of a measurement sequence without selecting [Save].

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12.5.3.4 Registration of a new user chart

12.5.3.4.1 Selecting the measurement/calculation item and registration method

(1) Select the Chart tab.

(2) Select the 2D, Calculation, or Doppler tab that contains the item to which a user chart
is to be registered.

 Display on the 2D tab

 Display on the Calculation tab

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 Display on the Doppler tab

(3) Select the item to which the user chart is to be registered, and move the cursor to the

corresponding author name field and press .

Select "Add" and then "Table" or "Expression".

(4) The registration screen displayed differs depending on the selected OB item and
registration method (Table or Expression). Refer to the relevant subsections
indicated below.

Refer to
Selected OB item Registration method
(within this manual)
2D measurement item Table 12.5.3.4.2
2D measurement item Expression 12.5.3.4.3
2D calculation item Calculation item formula and 12.5.3.4.4
(EFW, AC (Cal.), HC (Cal.), MAD) Table
2D calculation item Calculation item formula and 12.5.3.4.5
(EFW, AC (Cal.), HC (Cal.), MAD) Expression
Doppler calculation item Table 12.5.3.4.6
(RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV, PVIV)
Doppler calculation item Expression 12.5.3.4.7
(RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV, PVIV)

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12.5.3.4.2 Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item using a table

(1) Type (FG) tab: FG chart entry screen

Item Description
Author Name Enter the author name for the input data.
An asterisk (*) is displayed before the author name, indicating
that the data has been registered by the user.
*1
Identical Select this checkbox to set the Identical chart.
*5
Five Lines Select this checkbox to set two sets of range data.
Value Unit Select the unit for the entered data.
Distance measurement items: mm, cm
2
Area measurement items: cm
*2
Auto Calculation Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD, 3%/97%
Type (FG) tab The FG chart table data entry screen is displayed.
Type (GA) tab The GA chart table data entry screen is displayed.
GA Gestational ages from 0w0d to 45w0d are displayed. Both the
*3
number of weeks (w) and days (d) can be edited.
Acceptable input range for number of weeks: 0 to 45
Acceptable input range for number of days: 0 to 6 (When the
number of weeks is 45, only 0 can be set.)
Value Enter the values corresponding to the GAs.
1SD Enter the 1SD values.
Lower/Upper For FG: Deviation (value)
For GA: Deviation (number of weeks/days)
*4
Clear All The settings on the tab are deleted.
Preview The FG chart is displayed as a graph.
Save The changes are registered and the 2D tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.
Cancel The changes are abandoned and the 2D tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.

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*1: If this is selected, the GA chart is not used even if it has been entered.
*2: When an option other than None is selected and the 1SD value is set, the range
is calculated automatically.
When None is selected, the values entered in the Lower and Upper columns
are not used in OB measurements.
*3: The GA data items cannot be saved after editing if they are not arranged in the
proper time sequence.
*4: A confirmation message is displayed before deletion is performed.

*5: When the Five Lines is selected, the screen display changes as shown
below and two sets of range data can be set.

(2) Type (GA) tab: GA chart entry screen

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12.5.3.4.3 Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item by entering an expression

(1) Type (FG) tab: FG chart entry screen - Regist Mean tab

Item Description
Author Name Enter the author name for the input data.
An asterisk (*) is displayed before the author name, indicating
that the data has been registered by the user.
*1
Identical Select this checkbox to set the Identical chart.
Week Low Enter the lower limit of the gestational age range (in weeks) to be
used for calculation.
Week High Enter the upper limit of the gestational age range (in weeks) to be
used for calculation.
Calculation Select Select the units for the items to be used for calculating the
gestational age.
* This parameter is fixed to "Day" (GA in days).
Regist Mean tab The screen for entering a gestational age calculation expression
is displayed.
Regist Range tab The screen for entering a 1SD calculation expression for setting
*3
the range is displayed.
Expression Select numerals, operators, and functions from the Operator area
(Mean: Unit = mm) and constants (specified by A1 to A8) from the Constant area to
formulate an expression. Direct entry from the keyboard is also
possible. Formulate the expression so that the result is output in
*2
mm.

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Item Description
Operator Functions, numerals, and operators are provided. Move the
cursor to the desired switch and click the mouse button. The
selected item is displayed in the Expression field.
SIN (x) : Sine of x (degrees)
COS (x) : Cosine of x (degrees)
TAN (x) : Tangent of x (degrees)
LOG (x) : Logarithm of x (base 10)
LN (x) : Natural logarithm of x (base e)
x
EXP (x) : e
SQRT (x) : Square root of x
ATAN (x) : Arctangent of x (principal value)
y
POW (x, y) : x
ABS (x) : Absolute value of x
Numerals : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Operators : +, -, , /
Constant Frequently used constants can be registered.
Select one of A1 to A8 and enter the value using the keyboard.
Save The changes are registered and the 2D tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.
Cancel The changes are abandoned and the 2D tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.

*1: If this is selected, the GA chart is not used even if it has been entered.

*2: If division by 0 occurs, the following error dialog is displayed.

*3: When the Regist Range tab is selected, the screen below is displayed.

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 FG chart entry screen - Regist Range tab

* For functions other than those listed below, refer to the description of the Regist
Mean tab on the Type (FG) tab.

Item Description
Calculation Select Select the unit for the gestational age to be used for
calculating the 1SD value.
* This parameter is fixed to "Day" (GA in days).
Range 1 Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD,
3%/97%
*4
Range 2 Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD,
3%/97%

*4: When an option other than None is selected for Range 2, two sets of range
data are set and five curves are displayed for the trend graph.

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(2) Type (GA) tab: * GA chart entry screen - Regist Mean tab

* For the functions other than those listed below, refer to the description of the
Regist Mean tab on the Type (FG) tab.

Item Description
Regist Mean tab The screen for entering the gestational age calculation
expression is displayed.
Regist Range tab The screen for entering the 1SD calculation expression for
*1
setting the range is displayed.
Value Low Enter the lower limit of the gestational age range to be used
for calculation.
Value High Enter the upper limit of the gestational age range to be used
for calculation.
Calculation Select Select the units for the items to be used for calculating the
mean value.
Distance measurement items: mm, cm
Area measurement items: cm2
Expression Select numerals, operators, and functions from the Operator
(Mean: Unit = Day) area and constants (specified by A1 to A8) from the
Constant area to formulate an expression. Direct entry from
the keyboard is also possible.
* Formulate the expression so that the result is output in
days.

*1: When the Regist Range tab is selected, the screen below is displayed.

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 GA chart entry screen - Regist Range tab

* For the functions other than those listed below, refer to the description of the
Regist Mean tab on the Type (GA) tab.

Item Description
Calculation Select Select the units for the items to be used for calculating the
1SD value.
Distance measurement items: mm, cm
2
Area measurement items: cm
Range Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD,
3%/97%
Expression Select numerals, operators, and functions from the
1 SD Unit = Day Operator area and constants (specified by A1 to A8) from
the Constant area to formulate an expression. Direct entry
from the keyboard is also possible.
* Formulate the expression so that the result is output in
days.

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12.5.3.4.4 Registering a user chart using a 2D calculation item formula and a table

(1) Formula tab: 2D calculation item formula entry screen

 EFW calculation formula registration screen

 AC (Cal.) calculation formula registration screen

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 HC (Cal.) calculation formula registration screen

 MAD Chart table registration screen

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Item Description
Author Name Enter the author name for the input data.
An asterisk (*) is displayed before the author name, indicating that
the data has been registered by the user.
Low Limit Enter the lower limit of the displayed gestational age range.
Upper Limit Enter the upper limit of the displayed gestational age range.
Value Unit Select the unit for the calculated value.
Expression Select numerals, operators, and functions from the Operator area
and constants (specified by A1 to A8) from the Constant area to
formulate an expression. Direct entry from the keyboard is also
*2
possible.
*1
Item Specify the items to be used for calculation.
Operator Functions, numerals, and operators are provided. Move the cursor
to the desired switch and click the mouse button. The selected item
is displayed in the Expression field.
SIN (x) : Sine of x (degree)
COS (x) : Cosine of x (degree)
TAN (x) : Tangent of x (degree)
LOG (x) : Logarithm of x (base 10)
LN (x) : Natural logarithm of x (base e)
x
EXP (x) : e
SQRT (x) : Square root of x
ATAN (x) : Arctangent of x (principal value)
y
POW (x, y) : x
ABS (x) : Absolute value of x
Numerals : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Operators : +, -, , /
Constant Frequently used constants can be registered.
Select one of A1 to A8 and enter the value using the keyboard.
Save The changes are registered and the Calculation tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.
Cancel The changes are abandoned and the Calculation tab of the Chart
tab screen is displayed.

*1: For AC (Cal.), only APAD and TAD can be selected in the Item area.
For HC (Cal.), only BPD and OFD can be selected in the Item area.
For MAD, only APAD and TAD can be selected in the Item area.

*2: If division by 0 occurs, the following error dialog is displayed.

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(2) Type (FG) tab: FG chart entry screen

The functions on this tab are the same as those on the Type (FG) tab described in
(1) of subsection 12.3.2.15.4.2 "Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item
using a table". However, the Value Unit selection function is not provided on this
screen because the unit selected on the Formula tab is used.

 EFW chart table registration screen

 AC (Cal.) chart table registration screen

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 HC (Cal.) chart table registration screen

 MAD Chart table registration screen

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(3) Type (GA) tab: GA chart entry screen

The functions on this tab are the same as those on the Type (GA) tab described in
(2) of subsection 12.3.2.15.4.2 "Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item
using a table". However, the Value Unit selection function is not provided on this
screen because the unit selected on the Formula tab is used.

 EFW chart table registration screen

 AC (Cal.) chart table registration screen

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 HC (Cal.) chart table registration screen

 MAD Chart table registration screen

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12.5.3.4.5 Registering a user chart using a 2D calculation item formula and an expression

(1) Formula tab: 2D calculation item formula entry screen

* The functions on this tab are the same as those on the Formula tab described in
(1) of subsection 12.3.2.15.4.4 "Registering a user chart using a 2D calculation
item formula and a table".

 EFW calculation expression registration screen

 AC (Cal.) calculation expression registration screen

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 HC (Cal.) calculation expression registration screen

 MAD calculation expression registration screen

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(2) Type (FG) tab: FG chart entry screen

The functions on this tab are the same as those on the Type (FG) tab described in
(1) of subsection 12.3.2.15.4.3 "Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item
by entering an expression". However, the Value Unit selection function is not
provided on this screen because the unit selected on the Formula tab is used.

 EFW chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 EFW chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 AC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 AC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 HC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 HC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 MAD chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 MAD chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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(3) Type (GA) tab

The functions on this tab are the same as those on the Type (GA) tab described in
(2) of subsection 12.3.2.15.4.3 "Registering a user chart to a 2D measurement item
by entering an expression". However, the Value Unit selection function is not
provided on this screen because the unit selected on the Formula tab is used.

 EFW chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 EFW chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 AC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 AC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 HC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 HC (Cal.) chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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 MAD chart expression registration screen - Regist Mean tab

 MAD chart expression registration screen - Regist Range tab

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12.5.3.4.6 Registering a user chart to a Doppler calculation item using a table

The Type (GA) tab is disabled for Doppler calculation items (RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV, PVIV).

Item Description
Author Name Enter the author name for the input data.
An asterisk (*) is displayed before the author name, indicating that
the data has been registered by the user.
*3
Five Lines Select this checkbox to set two sets of range data.
*1
Auto Calculation Select the SD type from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 2SD, 3%/97%
GA Gestational ages from 0w0d to 45w0d are displayed. Both the
*2
number of weeks (w) and days (d) can be edited.
Acceptable input range for number of weeks: 0 to 45
Acceptable input range for number of days: 0 to 6 (When the
number of weeks is 45, only 0 can be set.)
Value Enter the values corresponding to GAs.
1SD Enter the 1SD values.
Lower/Upper For FG: Deviation (value)
Clear All The settings on the tab are deleted.
A confirmation message is displayed before deletion is performed.
Preview The FG chart is displayed as a graph.
Save The changes are registered and the Doppler tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.
Cancel The changes are abandoned and the Doppler tab of the Chart tab
screen is displayed.

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*1: When an option other than None is selected and the 1SD value is set, the range
is calculated automatically with the selected SD type.

When None is selected, the values entered in the Lower and Upper columns
are not used in OB measurements.

*2: The GA data items cannot be saved after editing if they are not arranged in the
proper time sequence.

*3: When the Five Lines is selected, the screen display changes as shown
below and two sets of range data can be set.

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12.5.3.4.7 Registering a user chart to a Doppler calculation item by entering an expression

The Type (GA) tab is disabled for the Doppler calculation items (RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV,
PVIV).

Item Description
Author Name Enter the author name for the input data.
An asterisk (*) is displayed before the author name, indicating
that the data has been registered by the user.
Week Low Enter the lower limit of the gestational age range (in weeks) to
be used for calculation.
Week High Enter the upper limit of the gestational age range (in weeks) to
be used for calculation.
Calculation Select Select the units for the items to be used for calculating the
gestational age.
* This parameter is fixed to "Day" (GA in days).
Regist Mean tab The screen for entering a gestational age calculation
expression is displayed.
Regist Range tab The screen for entering a 1SD calculation expression for setting
*2
the range is displayed.
Expression Select numerals, operators, and functions from the Operator
area and constants (specified by A1 to A8) from the Constant
(Mean: Unit = mm)
area to formulate an expression. Direct entry from the
keyboard is also possible. Formulate the expression so that the
*1
result is output in mm.

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Item Description
Operator Functions, numerals, and operators are provided. Move the
cursor to the desired switch and click the mouse button. The
selected item is displayed in the Expression field.
SIN (x) : Sine of x (degree)
COS (x) : Cosine of x (degree)
TAN (x) : Tangent of x (degree)
LOG (x) : Logarithm of x (base 10)
LN (x) : Natural logarithm of x (base e)
x
EXP (x) : e
SQRT (x) : Square root of x
ATAN (x) : Arctangent of x (principal value)
y
POW (x, y) : x
ABS (x) : Absolute value of x
Numerals : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
Operators : +, -, , /
Constant Frequently used constants can be registered.
Select one from A1 to A8 and enter the value using the
keyboard.
Save The changes are registered and the Doppler tab of the Chart
tab screen is displayed.
Cancel The changes are abandoned and the Doppler tab of the Chart
tab screen is displayed.

*1: If division by 0 occurs, the following error dialog is displayed.

*2: When the Regist Range tab is selected, the screen below is displayed.

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* For functions other than those listed below, refer to the description of the Regist Mean
tab on the Type (FG) tab.

Item Description
Range 1 Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD, 3%/97%
*3
Range 2 Select the range from among the following options.
None, 5%/95%, 10%/90%, 1SD, 1.5SD, 1.64SD, 2SD, 3%/97%

*3: When an option other than None is selected for Range 2, two sets of range data
are set and five curves are displayed for the trend graph.

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12.5.3.5 Editing a user chart

(1) Display the tab containing the item to be edited (2D, Doppler, or Calculation). Move the
cursor to the author name in the User1 or User2 column for the desired item and press
. A pop-up menu is displayed.

Menu item Function


Modify Allows editing of the user chart.
Delete Deletes the user chart.
Export Exports the user chart to external media (DVD or USB flash
drive).
Cancel Closes the menu.

(2) Select "Modify". The registered Table or Expression screen for the selected OB item is
displayed.

The displayed screen and editing method differ depending on the selected OB item.
Refer to the relevant subsections indicated below.

Refer to
Selected OB item Registration method
(within this manual)
2D measurement item Table 12.5.3.4.2
2D measurement item Expression 12.5.3.4.3
2D calculation item Calculation item formula 12.5.3.4.4
and Table
(EFW, AC (Cal.), HC (Cal.), MAD)
2D calculation item Calculation item formula 12.5.3.4.5
and Expression
(EFW, AC (Cal.), HC (Cal.), MAD)
Doppler calculation item Table 12.5.3.4.6
(RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV, PVIV)
Doppler calculation item Expression 12.5.3.4.7
(RI, PI, a/S, S/a, PIV, PVIV)

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12.5.3.6 Deleting a user chart

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12.5.3.7 Exporting a user chart

NOTE: If the same measurement or calculation item with another user chart already exists
at the export destination, the overwrite confirmation dialog shown below is
displayed. Selecting [OK] overwrites the user chart for that item.

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12.5.3.8 Exporting all the user charts

Select [Export All Data] on the Chart tab. The dialog below is displayed.

NOTE: If the same measurement or calculation item with another user chart already exists
at the export destination, the overwrite confirmation dialog shown below is
displayed. Selecting [OK] overwrites the user chart for that item.

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12.5.3.9 Importing a user chart from external media

Place the DVD containing the user chart in the drive of the system (or connect the USB flash
drive containing the user chart to the system) and select [Import] on the Chart tab screen.
The Import screen is displayed.

*1: Select the imported user chart from the corresponding list (2D, Doppler and
Calculation). Then, select "Modify" from the pop-up menu to display the contents.

NOTE: If the same measurement or calculation item with another user chart already exists
at the import destination, the overwrite confirmation dialog shown below is
displayed. Selecting [OK] overwrites the user chart for that item.

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12.5.3.10 Importing all the user charts

Place the DVD containing the user charts in the drive of the system (or connect the USB flash
drive containing the user charts to the system) and select [Import All Data] on the Chart tab
screen. The Import screen is displayed.

*1: All the imported user charts are displayed in the corresponding lists (2D, Doppler, and
Calculation). For each chart, select "Modify" from the pop-up menu to display the
contents.

NOTE: If the same measurement or calculation item with another user chart already exists
at the import destination, the overwrite confirmation dialog shown below is
displayed. Selecting [OK] overwrites the user chart for that item.

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12.5.3.11 Deleting All User Charts

Select [Clear All] on the Chart tab screen. The confirmation dialog shown below is displayed.

12.5.3.12 Terminating OB Registration

Select [Quit] on the OB Registration main screen.

The user charts are registered to the system and the OB Registration main screen is then
closed.

CAUTION: A dialog is displayed during registration of the user charts. Do not use the
panel while this dialog is displayed.

12.5.3.13 Using a registered user chart

On the OB Evaluated-OB Cal page or OB Evaluated-D OB Cal page of the Application Preset
menu, select the author name that was registered to User1 or User2.

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12.5.3.14 Items that can be registered to user chart

 2D measurement items

No. Item name Formal nomenclature


<1> BPD Biparietal Diameter
<2> OFD Occipito Frontal Diameter
<3> HC Head Circumference
<4> THD Thoracic diameter
<5> TAD Transverse Abdominal Diameter
<6> APAD Antero-Posterior Abdominal Diameter
<7> APTD Antero-Posterior Trunk Diameter
<8> AC Abdominal Circumference
<9> FL Femur Length
<10> CRL Crown-rump Length
<11> HL Humerus
<12> RAD Radius
<13> Ulna Ulna
<14> TIB Tibia
<15> FIB Fibula
<16> CER Cerebellum
<17> Foot Foot Length
<18> GS Gestational Sac Diameter
<19> F Kidney Fetal Kidney length
<20> HA Head area
<21> AA Abdominal Area
<22> FTA Fetal trunk cross-sectional Area
<23> CLAV Clavicle Length
<24> NB Nasal bone
<25> Va Cerebral Anterior Ventricle diameter
<26> Vp Cerebral Posterior Ventricle diameter
<27> Hem Cerebral Hemisphere

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 2D calculation item

No. Item name Formal nomenclature


<28> EFW Estimated Fetal Weigh
<29> AC (Cal.) Abdominal Circumference (Only APAD and TAD can be
used.)
<30> HC (Cal.) Head Circumference (Only BFD and OFD can be used.)
<31> MAD The mean of the anterior-posterior and transverse
diameters measured in abdominal (Only APAD and TAD
can be used)

 Doppler calculation items

No. Item name Formal nomenclature


<32> a/S a/S
<33> Fetal Ao RI Fetal Aorta RI
<34> Fetal Ao PI Fetal Aorta PI
<35> MCA RI Middle Cerebral Artery RI
<36> MCA PI Middle Cerebral Artery PI
<37> PIV (S-a)/Vm_peak
<38> PVIV (S-a)/D
<39> S/a S/a
<40> Umb A RI Umbilical Artery RI
<41> Umb A PI Umbilical Artery PI
<42> Uterin RI Uterin Artery RI
<43> Uterin PI Uterin Artery PI

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13. BACKING UP THE USER DATA

13.1 Backing Up the Preset Data

CAUTION: 1. Do not remove the backup media from the drive while the media is being
accessed.

2. After the backup process is completed, confirm that the data is written correctly.
If the data is not written correctly, reinsert the media and perform backup again.

13.1.1 Backup/Restore

Perform backup as described in subsection 11.3.2.7 "Backup/Restore".

13.2 Backing Up the Image Data

13.2.1 Backup

Back up the image data as described in subsection 11.3.3.2.1 "Backup Exam Data".

13.2.2 Restoration

Restore the image data as described in subsection 11.3.3.3.1 "Restore Exam Data".

13.3 Backing Up Accounts

13.3.1 Backup

Back up accounts referring to subsections 11.3.2.5.2 "Account Management" and 11.3.3.2.4


"Export (Burn)".

13.3.2 Restore

Restore accounts referring to subsection 11.3.2.5.2 "Account Management".

13.4 Backing Up Audit Logs

13.4.1 Backup

Back up audit logs referring to subsections 11.3.2.5.3 "Security Audit Log" and 11.3.3.2.4
"Export (Burn)".

13.5 Backing Up the Firewall Settings

13.5.1 Backup

Back up the firewall settings referring to subsection 13.1 "Backing Up the Preset Data".

13.5.2 Restore

Restore the firewall settings referring to subsection 13.1 "Backing Up the Preset Data".

Save the firewall settings referring to subsection 11.3.2.5.4. "Firewall settings".

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13.6 Imaging Preset Editor

Imaging Preset Editor can be used to edit user presets registered in the system, to store them on a
USB flash drive, and copy to other systems.

13.6.1 Starting up Imaging Preset Editor

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*: When is selected, reboot the system.

13.6.2 Functions on the Imaging Preset Editor screen

No. Item Description


<1> Data area Displays the selected functions and folder information.
<2> Menu area Displays the menu screen for operations.
<3> Toolbar Displays the buttons for operations.
<4> Displays the next page.

<5> Displays the previous page.

<6> Terminates Imaging Preset Editor.

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13.6.2.1 [1. Select US_Machine] screen

The system model for which user presets are to be saved, restored, or edited can be selected.

No. Item Description


<1> X Series TUS-A500/TUS-A400/TUS-A300
<2> Aplio/Xario This radio button is disabled.
<3> Artida This radio button is disabled.

13.6.2.2 [2. Select Save/Restore or Edit] screen

The operation mode (Save, Restore, Edit) can be selected.

No. Item Operation mode Description


<1> Save Preset Save mode The user presets stored in the
from US_Machine to Media (refer to 13.6.3.1) system are saved on a USB
flash drive.
<2> Restore Preset Restore mode The user presets stored on the
from Media to US_Machine (refer to 13.6.3.2) USB flash drive are copied to
the system.
<3> Edit Preset Edit mode The configuration of a user
This PC (refer to 13.6.3.3) preset is edited.
<4> This switch is disabled.

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13.6.2.3 [3. Select Path] screen

The path and folder for saving, restoring, or editing user presets can be selected.

No. Item Description


<1> Displays the path selection dialog.

13.6.2.4 [4. SaveFileName] screen/[4. Select LoadFile] screen

The folder name for saving, restoring, or editing user presets is displayed or can be selected.

No. Item Description


SaveFileName The name of the folder to which user presets are to
(displayed in Preset Save mode) be saved is displayed.
<1> Select LoadFile User presets to be restored or edited can be
(displayed in Preset Restore selected from the pull-down menu.
mode and Preset Edit mode)
The specified folder is searched again and the list
of user presets is updated.
<2>
(displayed in Preset Restore
mode and Preset Edit mode)

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13.6.2.5 [5. Select UserPreset] screen/[5. Edit UserPreset] screen

The user preset can be saved, restored, or edited.

(1) In Preset Save mode: [5. Select UserPreset] screen

No. Item Description


<1> US_Machine area Displays the user presets stored in the system.
<2> Media area Displays the user presets to be stored on the USB flash drive.
<3> Adds the selected user preset to the Media area.

<4> Adds all the user presets in the system to the Media area.

<5> Deletes the selected user preset in the Media area.

<6> Deletes all the user presets in the Media area.

<7> Expand the tree to display the sub-presets.

<8> Starts saving.

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(2) In Preset Restore mode: [5. Select UserPreset] screen

No. Item Description


<1> US_Machine area Displays user presets stored in the system.
* The color of the folder name indicates the setting.
Black : User preset in the system
Cyan : User preset to be added
Red : User preset to be deleted
<2> Media area Displays user presets stored on the USB flash drive.
<3> Adds user preset selected in the Media area to the
US_Machine area.
<4> Adds all user presets in the Media area to the US_Machine
area.
<5> Deletes user preset that was added to the US_Machine area.

<6> Deletes all user presets that were added to the US_Machine
area.
<7> Selects the user preset in the system to be deleted.

<8> Cancels setting for deletion.

<9> Starts restoration or deletion.

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(3) In Preset Edit mode: [5. Edit UserPreset] screen

No. Item Description


<1> Edit1 area Displays the specified preset data.
<2> Edit2 area Displays the specified preset data.

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13.6.3 Operations in each mode

Complete the following operations before operating in each mode.

Selection of system model: Refer to subsection 13.6.2.1.

Selection of operation mode: Refer to subsection 13.6.2.2.

13.6.3.1 Preset Save mode

(1) Specify the storage destination of the user preset.

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(2) Select the desired user presets and save them.

NOTE: The name of the folder to which user presets are to be saved differs depending on
the number of presets to be stored at one time.

(1) For saving a single user preset


20xx_mmmdd_hhmmss_Version_IPF_[Preset Name]

(2) For saving multiple user presets


20xx_mmmdd_hhmmss_Version_IPF_MULTI

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13.6.3.2 Preset Restore mode

(1) Select the folder containing the user presets to be restored.

(2) Select the user presets to be restored.

(3) Select the user presets and restore them.

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13.6.3.3 Preset Edit mode

The configuration of user presets can be edited.

It is also possible to edit user presets stored in the system directly by specifying the path.

13.6.3.3.1 Displaying the Edit UserPreset screen

(1) Select the drive and path for editing user presets.

* The drive and path in the system should be set in Edit1.

(2) Select the folder containing the user preset data from the pull-down menu.

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13.6.3.3.2 Editing the user preset configuration

(1) To register a sub-preset on the USB flash drive to the user preset folder in the
system as a user preset

(2) To register a sub-preset in the system as a user preset

Operate in the same manner as in (1) within the same folder tree.

NOTE: 1. A preset can be moved by dragging and dropping within the same area.

2. The Edit2 area is not displayed when nothing is selected for Edit2 on the
[3. Select Path] screen.

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13.6.3.3.3 Edit pop-up menu

Move the cursor to the user preset to be edited on the [Edit UserPreset] screen and press

to display the pop-up menu shown below.

Item Description
The layout edit screen is displayed.

The transducer can be changed.

The acoustic power for the selected user preset and those
displayed under it can be changed to 100%.
The password can be changed.

The parameters of the user preset are displayed.

The user preset or sub-preset is deleted.

The user preset or sub-preset is copied.

The user preset or sub-preset is pasted.

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(1)

The layout of the user presets or sub-presets can be changed.

(a) Changing the layout of user presets (when PresetGroup1 is selected)

(b) Changing the layout of sub-presets

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(2)

The transducer to be used for the preset can be changed.

(3)

The acoustic power for the selected user preset and those displayed under it can be
changed to 100%.

(4)

The password can be changed.

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(6)

The parameters set for the user preset can be confirmed.

is displayed for the parameters that have been changed.

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14. REPORT SETTINGS

NOTE: To use the Report function from the main panel, the [Report] switch must be registered to
the main panel. Refer to subsection 7.1 of the installation manual for the switch
registration procedure.

14.1 Displaying the [Settings] Page of the Report Screen

On the [Settings] page of the Report screen, the examination report template can be edited and
the data storage destination can be specified.

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No. Item Description


<1> Displays the Network Folder page (refer to subsection 14.2).

<2> Starts up Template Editor (refer to subsection 14.3).

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14.2 Network Folder

The server to which the examination report is to be exported can be specified on the Network
Folder page.

CAUTION: 1. After editing Network Folder, be sure to perform the following procedure.

 After performing the setting to the report template, start up the report function
and confirm that the examination report data is saved in the set folder.

2. Limitations on the use of symbols in names

The following symbols cannot be used in names. If they are used, unexpected
system operation may result.

 Symbols that cannot be used for Computer Name, Shared Folder Name, or
Domain Name
"\", "/", ":", "*", "?", """, "<", ">", "|"
 Symbols that cannot be used for User Name
"\", "/", "[", "]", ">", "+", "=", ";", ",", "?", "*"

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Title Acceptable entry Description


IP Address 255.255.255.255 to 0.0.0.0 Enter the IP address.
Computer Name Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the computer name.
(symbols can be included)
Shared Folder Name Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the shared folder name.
(symbols can be included)
Domain Name Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the domain name.
(symbols can be included)
User Name Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the account name to be used
(symbols can be included) to access the shared folder.
Password Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the password to be used to
(symbols can be included) access the shared folder.
Confirm password Up to 36 alphanumeric characters Enter the password again.
(symbols can be included)

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14.3 Template Editor

Template Editor can be used to edit the template for creating an examination report.

14.3.1 Starting up Template Editor

CAUTION: Be sure to select the template to be edited before pressing [OK] on the Template
Editor Launcher screen.
If [OK] is pressed without selecting the template, an unintended template may be
edited.

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14.3.2 Functions on the Template Editor screen

<<Example for when "Measurement 2  1 (Factory)" is selected>>

<<Example for when "OB (Factory)" is selected>>

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No. Item Description


<1> Menu bar The menu which is required for template editing is
displayed when [File] is selected.
<2> Logo area The logo on the report screen can be edited.
<3> Hospital information area The text of hospital information and the position of its
display can be edited.
<4> Patient information/exam Patient/examination information to be displayed in the
information area report can be selected.
<5> Measurement result area Measurement items to be displayed in the report can be
selected.
<6> Comment area The title and the font for this area are edited.
<7> Image area The layouts for image data attachments can be edited.
<8> TrendGraph display area The OB measurement items and Author to be displayed on
the Report screen can be selected.
<9> Analytical information The tabs used for displaying the report entered on the
display area Anatomy screen of the OB Worksheet can be selected.
<10> Closes Template Editor.

NOTE: The size of each area can be adjusted.

* The width of the template is not adjusted automatically. Set the width appropriately.

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14.3.3 Editing a template

CAUTION: Be sure to check the template using the preview function after editing is complete.

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14.3.3.1 Editing the logo area

The logo data stored in the USB flash memory can be imported on the Logo screen. The
size of the logo can be changed.

NOTE: 1. Do not import large image data files.

2. The following file types can be imported as image data.

 png
 jpg
 bmp

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14.3.3.2 Editing the fixed text information

The hospital information can be edited on the Fixed Text screen.


The display position and the font can be changed.

CAUTION: Limitations on the use of symbols in fixed text

The following symbols cannot be used in fixed text. If they are used,
unexpected system operation may result.

"<", "&"

No. Item Description


<1> Text editing area Text can be entered and edited.
<2> [Text Align] Select the display position of the character string.
Right/Center/Left
<3> Press this switch to change the font, font style, or font size
(refer to subsection 14.3.3.9 for details).
<4> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<5> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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14.3.3.3 Editing the display items for Patient/Exam Information

Select the items to be displayed in each area in the Patient/Exam Information screen.
Items to be displayed can be selected for each area (left/center/right).

*Example of OB (Factory) Template

ID, Name, Age LMD, GA Data

CAUTION: Limitations on the use of symbols in titles


The following symbols cannot be used in titles. If they are used, unexpected
system operation may result.
"<", "&"

No. Item Description


<1> Title The title to be displayed in the examination report can be
edited.
<2> Patient/exam The patient/exam information items are displayed.
information list area
<3> Selected items The patient/exam information items to be displayed in the
area examination report are displayed.
<4> Adds the selected patient/exam information items to the
selected item area.
<5> Adds all the patient/exam information items to the selected
item area.
<6> Deletes the selected patient/exam information items from the
selected item area.
<7> Deletes all the patient/exam information items from the
selected item area.
<8> Press this switch to change the font, font style, or font size
(refer to subsection 14.3.3.9 for details).
<9> Applies the settings and closes the screen.
<10> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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14.3.3.4 Editing the measurement area to be displayed

The measurement items to be displayed in the examination report can be edited.

CAUTION: 1. Start the report function and confirm that the specified measurement items
are displayed in the examination report after the measurement items to be
displayed in the examination report are edited. A measurement item which
is not actually performed will not be displayed in the examination report
even if it has been set to display in the template.

2. Before setting user-registered measurement items in the report template,


confirm that registration of the items has been completed. If user-
registered measurement items are edited using the user-programmed
measurement registration function after they have been set in the report
template, be sure set the edited items in the report template. Otherwise,
the items will not be displayed in the template.

3. For the Teichholz, Cube, and Gibson methods, the calculation items
selected for display in the template are displayed regardless of the display
on the Worksheet screen. The calculation items that were selected in the
preset menu (Application Basic) accessed from the Maintenance menu
should be set in the report template.

4. Limitations on the use of symbols in titles

The following symbols cannot be used in titles. If they are used,


unexpected system operation may result.

"<", "&"

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No. Item Description


<1> Title The title to be displayed in the examination report can be
edited.
<2> Category OB/Gyn or Cardiac can be selected.
<3> Measurement item The list of measurement items to be displayed in the report
*1
list area are displayed.
<4> Graphical Percentile on GA is displayed graphically.
*2
representation
<5> Numerical Percentile on GA is displayed numerically.
*2
representation
<6> Examination report The measurement items to be displayed in the examination
display area report are displayed.
<7> Adds the selected measurement items to the selected item
area.
<8> Adds all the measurement items to the selected item area.

<9> Deletes the selected measurement items from the selected


item area.
<10> Deletes all the measurement items from the selected item
area.
<11> Press this switch to change the font, font style, or font size
(refer to subsection 14.3.3.9 for details).
<12> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<13> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

*1: It is also possible to select user-registered measurement items.

*2: Displayed when OB/Gyn is selected in Category.

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14.3.3.5 Editing the display position of the TrendGraph

Select the TrendGraph to be displayed in the examination report on the screen.

NOTE: The TrendGraph of the OB measurement items/Author selected in the Report


template setting (the screen shown below) is displayed in the examination report.
It may differ from the OB measurement items/Author setting on the Graph screen.

No. Item Description


<1> Title The title to be displayed in the examination report can be
entered.
<2> Column The numbers of the columns to be displayed in the
examination report can be selected.
<3> Fetus Fetus identification
<4> The center column The OB measurement items can be selected.
(where "AC" is
shown in the figure
above)
<5> The right column The Author of the OB measurement data can be selected.
(where "Hadlock" is
shown in the figure
above)
<6> Executes the setting and closes the screen.

<7> Closes the screen without executing the setting.

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14.3.3.6 Editing the comment area

Comments can be edited on the Free Text screen.

CAUTION: Limitations on the use of symbols in titles

The following symbols cannot be used in titles. If they are used, unexpected
system operation may result.

"<", "&"

No. Item Description


<1> [Title] The title can be entered and edited.
<2> Press this switch to change the font, font style, or font size
(refer to subsection 14.3.8 for details).
<3> Applies the settings and closes the screen.

<4> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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14.3.3.7 Editing the image area

The image area can be edited on the Image screen.

No. Item Description


<1> Column Column (1 to 4) can be selected.
<2> with Comment Comment can be entered.
<3> PageBreak Page break can be inserted (possible both before and after).
 Before : Before the image
 After : After the image
<4> Orientation The orientation of the image can be selected
 Portrait : vertical display
 Landscape : horizontal display
<5> Executes the setting and closes the screen.

<6> Closes the screen without executing the setting.

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NOTE: The image can be displayed with black and white reversed.
After placing the image on the report screen, select to display the
following images with black and white reversed. (Images can be displayed with
black and white reversed by clicking each image)
* This setting must be performed for each report.

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14.3.3.8 Editing the analytical information display area

The analytical information display area can be edited on the Anatomy screen.

CAUTION: The following characters cannot be used in the title. Doing so may result in an
unintended operation. Be sure not to use these characters.

"<", "&"

NOTE: Tab names and settings on the Anatomy screen are displayed in the Report.

No. Item Description


*1
<1> Title The title can be entered and edited.
<2> Fetus The Fetus on the Anatomy screen of the WorkSheet to be
*2
displayed in the Report can be selected.
<3> Section The Tab on the Anatomy screen of the WorkSheet to be
displayed in the Report can be selected.
<4> The font style/size can be changed. (Refer to subsection
14.3.3.9 for details.)
<5> Execute the setting and close the screen.

<6> Close the screen without executing the setting.

*1: The title is displayed as "Fetus A", "Fetus B", "Fetus C", "Fetus D" as it is being set in the
default when a checkmark is placed on "Title". In this case, the title cannot be edited.

*2: The report is displayed in parallel columns in the area when more than one Fetus has
been selected.

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14.3.3.9 Editing the font

The display font editing screen opens when is clicked on each template setting
screen.

CAUTION: Font restriction


It is possible to use only the following fonts. Note that unintended system
movement may result if a font other than the following fonts is used.
Arial
Courier New
Georgia
Palatino Linotype
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Verdana

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14.3.4 Setting the examination report print conditions

The margins and header/footer of the examination report can be set on the Print Setting screen.

No. Item Description


<1> [Margin] The margins of the examination report can be set.
<2> [Header/Footer] The header and footer of the examination report can be set.
The screen below opens by double clicking the margin of
the desired location to display the header or the footer. For
the header, only fields other than the left and center field
can be displayed.

<3> Applies the settings and closes the screen.


<4> Closes the screen without applying the settings.

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14.3.5 Saving the edited template

CAUTION: Limitations on the use of symbols in template names

The following symbols cannot be used in template names. If they are used,
unexpected system operation may result.

"\", "/", ":", "*", "?", """, "<", ">", "|" and the space character

 [Save] : Saves the edited template.

 [Save as] : Saves the edited template using a new name.

(a) When [Save as] is selected, the screen below is dispayed.

(b) The Factory template cannot be overwritten.


The following message is displayed when selecting [Save] to overwrite.
Select [File] and [Save as], and save the template with a different title.

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NOTE: If an attempt is made to terminate Template Editor without saving the changes, the
following confirmation dialog is displayed.
Select to exit without saving.

Select when saving is necessary.

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14.3.6 Deleting a template

CAUTION: 1. Be sure not to delete the template which is in current use. Doing so may result
in malfunction of the Report and the Template Editor.

2. Select the template to be deleted before selecting [OK] on the Delete screen.
If [OK] is pressed without selecting a template, an unintended template may be
deleted.

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14.3.7 Importing the template

The Import Template screen where the template is imported from the media opens by the
following operation <A> or <B>.

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14.3.8 Exporting the template

The Export Template screen where the template is exported to the media opens by the following
operation <A> or <B>.

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15. NETWORK SETUP

(1) Displaying the service menu screen

Display the service menu screen referring to (1) of subsection 11.3.

(2) Simplified operating procedure

Title Description
Network Connections The network connections specified in the system are displayed in
the list.
[Confirm Settings...] Displays the detailed network connection window for the
selected network connection.
[Repair] Solves a problem whereby acceptance of the selected network
connection is interrupted.
[Enable] Enables the selected network connection device.
[Disable] Disables the selected network connection device.
[Edit...] Displays the network connection edit window for the selected
network connection.

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<<Detailed network connection window>>

Details of the system network information setting are shown.

Press in the Network Connection screen to display the following window.

Title Description
Network Connections The network connection priority list is displayed.
Details
[OK] Closes the window.

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<<Network connection edit window>>

The network information in the system can be edited.

Press in the Network Connection screen to display the following window.

Title Description
Obtain an IP Address The IP address can be acquired automatically (unselectable).
Automatically
Use the following IP The specified IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway are
address used.
Obtain DNS server The DNS server IP address can be acquired automatically
address automatically (unselectable).
Use the following DNS The specified preference DNS server and substitute DNS server
server address are used.
[Detail Settings...] Displays the detailed network connection edit window.
[OK] Saves the entered information in the system and closes the
window.
[Cancel] Discards all of the entered information and closes the window.
[Apply] Saves the entered information in the system without closing the
window.

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<<Detailed network connection edit window>>

Detailed network information in the system can be edited.

Press in the change Network Settings screen to display the following


window.

Title Description
Default gateways The IP address list for the default gateway is displayed. Click
[Add…], [Edit…], or [Remove] to edit the list.
DNS Server addresses, DNS server addresses are displayed in the order that IP
in order of use addresses are queried by the system.
Click [Add…], [Edit…], or [Remove] to edit the list.
* The DNS server address list is scrolled upward by clicking
[Up].
The DNS server address list is scrolled downward by clicking
[Down].
[OK] Saves the entered information in the system and closes the
window.
[Cancel] Discards all of the entered information and closes the window.
[Apply] Saves the entered information in the system without closing the
window.

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APPENDIX A. PRECAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING THE PCI-E CABLE

CAUTION: When connecting the PCI-E cable between the PEA (J311) in the ATX unit and the BV
PWB (J7), do not press the lock release levers. Insert the cable until it locks into place
with an audible click and then confirm that it is connected securely. If the connector is not
properly engaged, incorrect system operation may result.

<<ATX unit J311>>

<<BV PWB J7>>

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APPENDIX B. BV PWB CABLE CONNECTION (FOR TUS-A500)

CAUTION: Observe the following instructions when connecting the BV PWB output cables (J5), (J6),
and (J8) if they have been removed or replaced during service work. Failure to do so may
cause a discontinuity in the cables.
1. Prevent interference between the BV PWB output cables and the rear cover of the
main unit.
2. Prevent the BV PWB output cables from being subjected to excessive tension.
If the system is started up with discontinuity in a cable, a blank blue or red screen is
displayed on the monitor.

CAUTION: When securing the cables to the clamps, orient the connectors so that the cables are not
twisted when the connectors are connected.

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