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No.

2D730-150E*K

SERVICE MANUAL
FOR
DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND SYSTEM

MODEL SSA-550A
(2D730-150E*K)

 TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2001-2005


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

IMPORTANT!

1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part,


without written permission.

2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice
and without our legal obligation.

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No. 2D730-150E*K

REVISION RECORD

REV. DATE REASON PAGE SER. DOC.


(MM/YY) /AUTHOR CHANGED No. PRODUCT.

INI. 02/'01 Mr. Tezuka ------- TM-WPF

*A 06/'01 Mr. Sato

*B 10/'01 Mr. Takahashi

*C 03/'02 Addition of section 5 Mr. Takahashi

*D 09/'02 Addition of PWB Mr. Wakabayashi

*E 04/'03 Support of V3.5A Mr. Wakabayashi

*F 08/'03 Support of V3.6 Mr. Ueki

*G 10/'03 Due to change of company name Mr.Ueki

*H 02/04 Support of V4.0 Mr. Ueki

*I 08/'04 Support of V4.1 Mr. Ueki

*J 12/'04 Support of V4.2 Mr. Ueki

*K 03/'05 Support of V4.3 Mr. Ueki TM-WP2

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Safety Precautions

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.

2. Meaning of Safety Symbols

Symbol Description
Type-BF applied part
ECG : Type-BF equipment
Others : Type-BF when Type-BF applied part is connected. All ultrasound
transducers and PCG microphone can be connected to this system
are Type-BF applied part.
"Attention" (Refer to the operation manual.)

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3. Safety Precautions

Please observe the following precautions to ensure the safety of service engineers as well as operators
when using this system.

DANGER: Do not use flammable gasses such as anesthetics, or flammable liquids such
as ethanol, near this product, because there is danger of explosion.

WARNING: 1. 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.

2. Do not connect to the system transducers other than those specified by


TOSHIBA, to prevent accidents such as fire.

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


may cause an electric shock.

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. Be sure to install the system on a level floor and lock the casters. If this is
not done, the system may move, injuring the service personnel.

3. Move the system forward or backward only. If the system is moved to the left
or right, it may fall, causing injury.

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.

5. 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.

6. Do not place any objects on top of the monitor. They may fall, causing
injury.

7. Do not allow fluids such as water to contact the system or peripheral


devices. Electric shock may result.

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CONTENTS

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Safety Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ S-1

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

1.1 Outline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-1

1.2 System Block Diagram ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1-2

2. DISASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-1

2.1 Removing the Covers------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-2

2.2 Removing the Monitor -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-4

2.3 Removing the Operating Panel------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-5

2.4 Removing the OEM Rack-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-6

2.5 Removing the PWBs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-8

2.6 Removing the CARD_CAGE---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-9

2.7 Removing the Transducer Connector-------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-10

2.8 Removing the Units Related to the Power Supply ---------------------------------------------------- 2-11

2.8.1 Removing the regulator PWB ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11

2.8.2 Removing the line filter-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11

2.8.3 Removing the switching regulator------------------------------------------------------------ 2-11

2.8.4 Removing the transformer --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-11

2.9 Removing the PC --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-14

2.10 Removing the MOD and the FDD------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-15

2.11 Cleaning the MO Drive -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-16

2.12 Cleaning the Palm Switch ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-17

2.12.1 Removing the cover ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-17

2.12.2 Cleaning the inside ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-19

2.12.3 Mounting the cover ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-21

2.12.4 Operational check-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-23

3. FUNCTION OF EACH UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-1

3.1 Connection Block Diagram for Units -----------------------------------------------------------------------3-1

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CONTENTS - continued

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3.2 Power Supply (A02 to A08) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-3

3.3 A10 CTPN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-7

3.4 A28 EPCG--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3-9

3.5 A30 PCAS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-11

3.6 A32 PCAX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-11

3.7 A33 PCAA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-13

3.8 A33 PC3D ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-15

3.9 A34 PCMS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-17

3.10 A34 PCTV ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-19

3.11 A36 PSEL------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-21

3.12 A38 PCNT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-23

3.13 A40 PAMP------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-25

3.14 A42 TXBF------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-28

3.15 A44 STRX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-30

3.16 A46 RXBF ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-32

3.17 A48 BWPR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-34

3.18 A48 LDB-BWPR----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-36

3.19 A48 PSP-BWPR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-38

3.20 A50 SUBC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-40

3.21 A56 CFPR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-42

3.22 A56-1 DPPR --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-44

3.23 A66 ECDC------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-46

3.24 A66 ECDC3/A66-3 ECDX3/A66-4 ECDX4 ------------------------------------------------------------- 3-48

3.24.1 ECDC3---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-48

3.24.2 ECDX3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-48

3.24.3 ECDX4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-48

3.25 A66 ECDC4/A66-4 ECDX44 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-51

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3.25.1 ECDC4---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-51

3.25.2 ECDX44 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-51

3.26 A68 RTTC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-53

3.27 A68 RTTC2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-55

3.28 A69 RPNL/RPNL2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-57

3.28.1 RPNL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-57

3.28.2 RPNL2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-57

3.29 A70 SYSC ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3-60

4. SECURITY FUNCTIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-1

4.1 Logon Function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-1

4.2 Logoff Function --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4-1

4.3 User Name and Password Management Function -----------------------------------------------------4-2

5. ERROR MESSAGES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5-1

6. PRESET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-1

6.1 Exam Preset -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-1

6.1.1 Condition set ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6-1

6.1.2 Measurement preset----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-18

6.2 System Preset ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-26

6.2.1 System configuration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-26

6.2.2 Special configuration (Service preset) ------------------------------------------------------ 6-27

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Outline

This system provides high-quality images and functions in the 2D, M, FFT Doppler, and color
blood-flow modes. The system is classified into the following three main systems depending on
the combined units.

(1) Color system for whole-body examinations

(2) Color system for abdominal examinations

(3) Black/white system

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1.2

Applied part Reception


Battery Floppy Magneto-
Transducer connector 1 channel for data disk optical
Electronic scan Delay
switching circuit saving drive disk drive
transducer (including option) synthesizer
Transducer connector 2 transmission/ circuit (option) (option)
BF rception circuit Transmission Video signal connector
type pulse (including option)
Transducer connector 3 (including option) Amplification Scan conversion/
generator detection/ Doppler scan conversion/ Audio connector
(option) (including option)
Applied part orthogonal blood flow data color
detection/ conversion/ External Network connector
ECG signal processing Main processor control circuit system
System Block Diagram

Mechanical sector Doppler


circuit connection
Transducer connector 4 transducer transmission/ (option) arithmetic USB connector
BF (option) reception circuit circuit control
Mechanical sector
type transducer control (including option) (including option) circuit Data input/output connector
(option)
Applied part circuit
CW Doppler transducer Printer control connector
Pencil connector transmission/reception
(option) Image data Operating
BF circuit Footswitch
memory circuit panel circuit
type (option)
(including option)
PCG connector PCG signal detection circuit
Applied part (option) (option)

Double insulation 12-inch black/


ECG connector ECG signal detection circuit
(option) white monitor or
(option)
BF 15-inch color

1-2
type External input connector monitor
Signal amplification circuit
(option) (option) (option)
Power supply
circuit Power supply for internal
Power supply memory system and
transformer cooling fan
Switching Power supply for each
Power power supply
Power supply Main power supply switch Inrush current analog part
supply Line filter (also serves as the circuit protector) control circuit
connector
plug Power supply for
Commercial power each digital part
PE
supply Power supply for
cooling fan
Power supply
connector External connection system
Double for peripheral
unit
insulation
Metal shield
(grounded for protection)
Metal shield
(grounded for protection)

Protective grounding Connection method Ground terminal


for potential equalization
conductor

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2. DISASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM

<<Name of each section>>

Monitor

Subpanel Handle
Main panel
Peripheral unit mounting rack
Gel holder

Keyboard Transducer holder

MOD
FDD ECG panel
Transducer connector

Caster

PWB rack
Rear panel

Switching regulator

Line filter Transformer

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2.1 Removing the Covers

(1) Front cover

Remove this cover by removing one screw <A> (M4 × 12).

NOTE: Remove this cover by pulling it away from the front of the unit. (The right and left
corners at the bottom of this cover are secured with Velcro tape.)

(2) Foot rest

(a) Remove the front cover. (Refer to (1))

(b) Remove the foot rest by removing two screws <B> (M4 × 12).

(3) Rear cover

Remove this cover by removing four screws <C> (two each on the upper part (M4 × 12) and
lower part (M4 × 12)).

(4) Rear bumper

(a) Remove the rear cover. (Refer to (3).)

(b) Remove this bumper by removing two tapping screws (M4 × 10).

(5) Louver/dust filter

Remove this unit by pulling the upper part of the louver at both ends.

(6) CNN rear cover

Remove this cover by pulling the two hinges inserted into the rear cover.

(7) Right side cover

(a) Remove the front cover and the rear cover by referring to steps (1) and (3).

(b) Remove the right side cover by removing four screws <D> (M4 × 8).

(8) Left side cover

(a) Remove the front cover and the rear cover by referring to steps (1) and (3).

(b) Remove the left side cover by removing four screws <E> (M4 × 8).

(9) Handle cover

Remove this cover by removing four screws <F> (M4).

NOTE: For screws that come into direct contact with the resin cover, do not use screws with
external-tooth lock washers.

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<A>

Front cover

Handle cover

<F>

Foot rest

<B>

<D>

Right side cover

CNN rear cover


Left side cover
<E>
<C>

Rear cover
Louver/dust filter
Rear bumper

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2.2 Removing the Monitor

(1) Remove the monitor support column section cover by removing one screw <A> (M4 × 12).

(2) Remove the connector cover by removing one screw <B> (M4 × 10).

(3) Remove the cable-hiding cover (small) by sliding it upward.

(4) Disconnect the power supply cable and the signal cable from the monitor.

(5) Remove the monitor by removing two screws <C> (M5 × 14).

Monitor
Connector cover Cable-hiding cover
(small)
<B> Monitor support column
section cover
<A>

Monitor

<C>

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2.3 Removing the Operating Panel

(1) Cover-1 (large)

(a) Remove the transducer holder.


(b) Remove cover-1 (large) by removing four screws <A> (three on the right (M4 × 12), one
on the left (M4 × 12)).

(2) Cover-2 (small)

(a) Remove the monitor support column section cover. (Refer to step (1) in
subsection 2.2.)
(b) Remove cover-1 (large) by referring to step (1).
(c) Remove cover-2 (small) by removing four screws <B> (M4 × 12).

(3) Keyboard

(a) Remove cover-1 (large) by referring to step (1).


(b) Remove the P-CONT PWB and its mounting plate by removing six screws <C>
(M3 × 8).
(c) Remove the keyboard by removing four screws <D> (M4 × 8).

<B>
Cover-2 (small)
Cover-1 (large) <C>

<D>

<A>

<A>

Keyboard P-CONT PWB and


its mounting plate

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2.4 Removing the OEM Rack

(1) OEM top cover


(a) Remove the monitor support column section cover by removing one screw <A>
(M4 × 12).

Monitor support column


section cover
<A>

(b) Remove the screws securing the hanger holder and remove it.
(c) Remove the cap that hides the screws and remove this cover by removing two screws
<B> (M4 × 12).

NOTE: Remove this cover by lifting it up. (The right and left parts at the front of this cover
are secured with Velcro tape.)

(2) OEM rear cover


Remove the cap that hides the screws and remove this cover by removing four screws <C>
(M4 × 12).

(3) OEM right side cover


Remove this cover by removing two screws <D> (M4 × 12).

(4) VCR
Remove the VCR by removing two screws <E> (M4 × 12).

(5) Color printer


Remove the color printer by removing four screws <F> (M4 × 12).

(6) OEM left side cover


Remove this cover by removing two screws <G> (M4 × 12).

(7) OEM chassis


Remove this chassis by removing five screws <H> (M4 × 12).

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OEM right side cover <B>


<F> OEM top cover

<E>

<D> OEM chassis

<C>

<H>

OEM rear cover


<G>
OEM left side cover

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2.5 Removing the PWBs

(1) Remove the rear cover. (Refer to step (3) in subsection 2.1.)

(2) Remove the CARD_CAGE_REAR plate by removing six screws <A> with external-tooth lock
washers (M4 × 8).

NOTE: The CARD_CAGE_REAR plate is inserted into the root of the handle section of the
frame to retain the PWBs in order to prevent cable disconnection.

(3) Remove the PWBs using the ejector.

Note)

CARD_CAGE_REAR plate
<A>

SYSC PAMP
RTTC TXBF
ECDC STRX

RXBF A
RXBF B
BWPR
SUBC
CFPR

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2.6 Removing the CARD_CAGE

(1) Remove the following covers.

• Front cover (Refer to step (1) in subsection 2.1.)

• Rear cover (Refer to step (3) in subsection 2.1.)

• Right side cover (Refer to step (7) in subsection 2.1.)

• Left side cover (Refer to step (8) in subsection 2.1.)

(2) Remove the PC. (Refer to subsection 2.9.)

(3) Remove the ECG panel by removing six screws <A> with external-tooth lock washers
(M4 × 8).

(4) Remove the CARD_CAGE toward the back by removing eight screws <B> with external-tooth
lock washers (four each on the right and left sides, M4 × 8).

CARD_CAGE

<A>
<B>

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2.7 Removing the Transducer Connector

(1) Remove the front cover by referring to subsection 2.1.

(2) Remove the CARD_CAGE_FRONT plate by removing eleven screws <A> with external-tooth
lock washers (M4 × 8).

(3) Remove the transducer connector PWB by removing screws <B> with external-tooth lock
washers (one M4 × 8 screw, 23 M3 × 8 screws) and three latches.

NOTE: To remove the latches, rotate them 45° using needlenose pliers and then pull them
away from the front.

<B>
<A>
Latch

CARD_CAGE_FRONT plate Transducer connector PWB

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2.8 Removing the Units Related to the Power Supply

2.8.1 Removing the regulator PWB

(1) Remove the front cover by referring to step (1) in subsection 2.1.

(2) Remove the foot rest by referring to step (2) in subsection 2.1.

(3) Remove the regulator PWB by removing three screws <A> with external-tooth lock
washers (M3 × 8).

2.8.2 Removing the line filter

(1) Remove the line filter by removing two screws <B> (M4 × 12).

2.8.3 Removing the switching regulator

(1) Remove the following covers.

• Front cover (Refer to step (1) in subsection 2.1.)

• Foot rest (Refer to step (2) in subsection 2.1.)

• Rear cover (Refer to step (3) in subsection 2.1.)

(2) Remove the switching regulator by removing seven screws <C> with external-tooth lock
washers (M4 × 10).

2.8.4 Removing the transformer

(1) Remove the following covers.

• Front cover (Refer to step (1) in subsection 2.1.)

• Rear cover (Refer to step (3) in subsection 2.1.)

• Right side cover (Refer to step (7) in subsection 2.1.)

• Left side cover (Refer to step (8) in subsection 2.1.)

(2) Remove the CARD_CAGE. (Refer to subsection 2.6.)

(3) Remove the transformer by removing four screws <D> (M5 × 10).

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Regulator PWB

<A>

Switching regulator

<C>

Line filter

<B>

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<D>

Transformer

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2.9 Removing the PC

(1) Remove the following covers.

• Front cover (Refer to step (1) in subsection 2.1.)

• Rear cover (Refer to step (3) in subsection 2.1.)

• Left side cover (Refer to step (8) in subsection 2.1.)

(2) Remove the cables.

(3) Remove the PC retainers (upper/bottom) from the main system by removing three
M4 screws.

(4) Remove the PC from the main system.

(5) Remove the PC retainers (upper/bottom) from the PC by removing the flat head screws.

PC retainer

Screw

Screw

PC retainer

Flat head screw

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2.10 Removing the MOD and the FDD

(1) Remove the front cover by referring to step (1) in subsection 2.1.

(2) Remove the MOD and the FDD by removing four screws <A> with external-tooth lock
washers (M3 × 4) and screw <B> with external-tooth lock washers (M4 × 8).

<B>
MOD
FDD
<A>

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2.11 Cleaning the MO Drive

When dust or foreign matter in the air adheres to the lens actuator of the MO drive, the
performance of the MO drive may be degraded. Clean the lens actuator periodically using the lens
cleaner specified below.

Note: Use the dedicated lens cleaner specified below.

Product name Fujitsu product number Product number for ordering


Lens cleaner 0240470 CA90002-C980

Open the shutter of the lens cleaner before use and check the condition of the brushes. When the
bristles of the brush have spread, the lens cleaner cannot remove stains or dirt from the lens
completely. In such cases, replace the lens cleaner.

Clean the MO drive using the lens cleaner as outlined below. The cleaning procedure takes
approximately 15 seconds.

(1) Start up the system.

(2) Insert the lens cleaner. The lens cleaner is automatically loaded. Once the lens cleaner is
loaded, the positioner moves forward and backward and the lens is cleaned by the cleaning
brush of the lens cleaner.

(3) After cleaning, the lens cleaner is automatically ejected.

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2.12 Cleaning the Palm Switch

<<Items required for cleaning>>

• Gauze
• Air spray
• Tweezers

2.12.1 Removing the cover

(1) Remove the operating panel as described in subsection 2.3 "Removing the Operating
Panel".

(2) Remove the four screws that secure the palm switch to the operating panel (refer to the
photo below). The palm switch can now be removed.

The palm switch can be removed


by removing the four screws
View from the rear of the operating panel indicated by the arrows.

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(3) Remove the cover by separating the engagement sections (2 locations) with your
fingernails.

Connector

Cover engagement
section (2 locations)

Palm switch with cover removed

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(4) Remove the ball and place it in a box or other safe place to prevent it from falling.

2.12.2 Cleaning the inside

(1) Remove the dust inside the case using the air spray.

* Note: When cleaning with the air spray,


try and minimize the spread of
dust into the surroundings.

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(2) Clean the detection shafts and the 45° shaft bearing.

45° shaft bearing

Detection shaft

Detection shaft

(a) Cleaning procedures for the detection shafts and the 45° shaft

• Clean the diagonally shaded areas in the figure above using gauze.

• Clean the detection shafts and the 45° shaft with gauze by rotating them.

• If the dirt and stains on the detection shafts are not removed with dry gauze, clean
the shafts using the gauze moistened with a small amount of water.

(b) Precautions regarding cleaning of the detection shafts and the 45° shaft

CAUTION: • Do not touch any parts (disks, boards, etc.) other than the detection shafts
and the 45° shaft during cleaning.

• Before using the moistened gauze, wring it out firmly to ensure that the
water does not drip into the internal parts.

• Do not wipe the 45° shaft with the moistened gauze.

• After wiping the detection shafts with moistened gauze, wipe the shafts
again using dry gauze.

• After cleaning, confirm that there is no foreign matter on the shafts.

• If any foreign matter is found, remove it using tweezers.

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(3) Remove the dust inside the case again using the air spray.

* Note: When cleaning with the air spray,


try and minimize the spread of
dust into the surroundings.

2.12.3 Mounting the cover

(1) Store the cover connection cable.

* Note: When the cover is mounted, store the connection


cable properly in the case. If the cable is bent
inappropriately, it may touch the ball.

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(2) Clean the ball and set it in the case.

* Note: Be sure to wipe the ball using a dry cloth.


* Note: Set the ball in the case gently.

(3) Mount the cover.

* Note: Confirm that the cover engagement


sections are locked securely.

Cover engagement section


(2 locations)

Palm switch with cover mounted

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2.12.4 Operational check

Ball rotation

Dial rotation

• After mounting the cover, rotate the ball and the dial and confirm that there is no abnormal
sound and that operation is smooth.

• After turning ON the power, confirm that the palm switch functions correctly.

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3.

3.1
F/E section B/E section

(1)
A28 EPCG
ECG(float. DC)I/F
ECG/PCG Isolation Amp
Gain Amp Only one PWB (A40-1 CWRX, A40-2 RX64, or
PCG I/F
A40-3 RX32) can be connected. In addition, the
same circuit as that in the A40-2 RX64 is provided
in the A40-1 CWRX.
Pencil CW
F/E section

A56-1 DPPR
Doppler Process
Wall filter
A44 STRX FFT Analysis
128 ch Array
A30 PCAS (S) CW RX Sound separation
128 ch Array Probe, Cross detect
64 ch PA 64 ch PA connection NQ Filter
PWB SG
FUNCTION OF EACH UNIT

VRAM SRAM
(S) CW TX
A/D
32 ch
TX Pulse Gen. A40 PAMP 32 ch A40-1 CWRX
TX Driver Pre-amp SCW RX Beamformer
SG FIFO
SG SG Pre-TGC
Connection Block Diagram for Units

Same circuit as DSP SDRC SDRAM


128 ch Array
A30 PCAS in A40-2 RX64 (Cine)
128 ch Array Probe,
64 ch PA 64 ch PA connection
PWB

A42 TXBF 64 ch
64 ch
TX Pulse Gen.
TX Driver A40-2 RX64 A46 RXBF A
Walking Control w/o fold over RX Beamformer

3-1
A32 PCAX A/D RXBF
128 ch Array 128 ch Array Probe, A36 PSEL
64 ch PA 64 ch PA connection
PWB Transducer
switching
PWB
A38 PCNT A40-3 RX32 A46 RXBF B
with fold over RX Beamformer
HV-MUX
128 ch 64 ch
128-64
64 ch PA A33 PCAA HV-MUX 64-32 MUX A/D RXBF DRFP
Annular array 64 ch PA, Annular
TEE TEE connection PWB

A48 BWPR
B&M Process A51 CMEM63/255
Dynamic filter SDRC (Cine) SRAM
A50 SUBC Log-Amp
A68 RTTC Realtime Control AGC, DGC for B
Mecha Sector TX timing
Rotation Pre-TGC
Control Dynamic Filter Analog
A34 PCMS DGC LMC NFMC
Mecha Sector Mecha Sector signal
TV sync. gen.
connection PWB proce-
Clock gen.
ssing SDRC (Cine)
For M r- θ

YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K
A56 CFPR A66 ECDC
CFM Process
(2)
Frame Interpolator
MTI Filter
Auto Correlation
Post-Process
Noise Filter Video-I/O
Frame Filter SDRC (Cine) SRAM SDRAM A14
SRAM For Color of MCDI For V/TP A69 RPNL BMON
NFMC SDRC SDRC Image
CFP2 ASIC ASIC D/A Calibration system
external
B/E section

(FI mode) (NI mode) connector


A51 CMEM63/255 A15
SDRC (Cine) γ- θ For R/G/B CMON
for Color of BCDI

Communication
system
A56-1 DPPR A70 SYSC external
A46 RXBF B Doppler Process System Control connector
RX Beamformer Wall Filter Boot Program
FFT Analysis VRAM Graphic
Sound Separation UP-Bus
Graphic
SI-Bus Foot SW
FIFO Foot SW
Communication Control A26 FDDV
A/D RXBF DRFP DSP SIO
SCSI
FD A27 MODV
USB
LAN
SDRC SDRAM A10 CTPN

3-2
(Cine) A10-1 CPCT
A10-2 KTOP
A10-3 SKBD
A10-4 KBLT

A48 BWPR A51 CMEM63/255


B&M Process
Dynamic Filter SDRC (Cine) SRAM
Log-Amp
AGC, DGC for B

Analog
Port D/A signal LMC NFMC
proce-
ssing
SDRC (Cine)
For M r- θ

A 5V, D 5V D 3V
A 12V, D 12V A02 RGLT D 5V A03 SWRG A06 PWX/* A08 RCLM A05 LNF/* 90-264 [Vac]
A 10V, D 10V Regulation D 12V Regulation Main Trans Rush Current Inlet
A 12V, D 12V D 10V
D 24V Ripple Reduction D 24V Power relay Limiter Circuit Protector
HV 185V, HV 12V Line Filter
A BV

A04 OUTL

YEM55400G-B
90-264 [Vac]
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.2 Power Supply (A02 to A08)

<<Function>>

The power-supply block consists of the A05 LNF, A06 PWX, A03 SWRG, A02 RGLT, A07 HVPS,
A09 OLLF, A09-1 FUSE, and A04 OUTL.

(1) A05 LNF

This consists of the inlet, breaker, and A08 RCLM.

The parts used for the breaker change the rated current depending on the AC input voltage
as follows:

100 VAC : 15 A
120 VAC : 10 A
220 VAC to 240 VAC : 7.5 A

The A08 RCLM includes a line filter and an anti-inrush-current function.

(2) A06 PWX

The power supply transformer includes a function for switching between the 100-V system
and the 200-V system.

To switch the voltage system, exchange connectors "A" and "B" of the 6-pole connectors.

For the connection procedures, refer to the figures on the label attached to the power supply
transformer.

100 V / 120 V SYSTEM


A J1 J2 B
TRANS
FORMER
IN OUT

220 V - 240 V SYSTEM


B J1 J2 A
TRANS
FORMER
IN OUT

3-3 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

(3) A03 SWRG

This PWB includes a function for turning ON/OFF the DC voltage generation function of the
system. It also includes a circuit for switching the external option AC power supply (ON/OFF)
in synchronization with the power supply of the system.

<<Basic performance>>

AC input : 88 VAC to 264 VAC


Output capacity : 400 VA (maximum)
Output voltages : 5 levels (+3.4 V/+5 V/-10 V/+12 V/+24 V (for color monitor)

<<LED display>>

When the power-supply breaker is ON and the main switch is OFF, the LED lights at half
brightness.

When the power-supply breaker is ON and the main switch is ON, the LED lights at full
brightness.

(4) A02 RGLT

This circuit includes a mechanism for distributing the DC voltage to each section of the
system, a voltage monitoring function, a high-voltage regulator circuit, and an audio power
amplifier.

• Voltage distribution function

DC voltages are supplied to the black-and-white monitor, operator, MO, FDD, and 5 fans.
Connectors for supplying voltages are provided.
Voltage is supplied to the color monitor from the A03 SWRG.
DC voltages (+12 V, -10 V, and +5 V) are supplied to each card PWB via the A25 MTRB.
For +3.4 V, a cable from the A03 SWRG is connected directly to the A25 MTRB.

• Voltage monitoring function

The DC voltages (+3.4 V, +5 V, -10 V, +12 V, +24 V, +155 V, -37 V, +BV) used for the
system are monitored. (+BV: Transducer transmission voltage)
The load current of the 5 fans is detected to confirm that the fans have not stopped.

• High-voltage regulator circuit

This is a series regulator circuit for generating high voltages HV +155 V and HV -37 V from
+180 V and -50 V.

• Audio power amplifier

This is a power amplifier for driving the speaker in the monitor.

3-4 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

Normally, switch S1 (SUB POWER SW) shown in figure below is set to OFF.
When this switch is set to ON, the power supply of the main system can be set to ON by
setting the main switch (breaker) on the rear of the main system to ON, regardless of the
status of the standby switch on the left side of the main system.

A02 RGLT OFF

S1
ON
Component side

Switch layout drawing of A02 RGLT

(5) A07 HVPS

Two pairs of DC-DC converter circuits are used to generate high voltages (+180 V, -50) and
+BV (+145 V to +9 V) from the low voltage (+12 V).

(6) A09 OLLF, A09-1 FUSE, A04 OUTL

The A09 OLLF is a line filter for the external AC power supplied from the A03 RGLT.

The A09-1 FUSE is a fuse for the external AC power supply. The rated current value of the
fuse used differs depending on the line voltage of the system.

<<Fuse ratings>>

100 VAC/120 VAC : 6.3 A


220 VAC to 240 VAC : 4.0 A

The A04 OUTL has a total of 4 outputs: 3 outputs for external options and 1 output for the
built-in PC.

3-5 YEM55400G-B
A06 PWX A03 SWRG A04 OUTL

P1 100/115V SYSTEM P1 100/115V SYSTEM


AC OUTLET
P2 230V SYSTEM P2 230V SYSTEM
AC OUTLET
MAIN
TRANSFORMER

A05 LNF

A08 RCLM

3-6
A02 RGLT

LINE FILTER DC-10V DC+12V, -10V, GND


GND
<<Block diagram for A02 to A08 power supply circuits>>

DC+12V DC+24V, +12V, -10V


CURRENT LIMITER
GND RC+18V, GND, RCONL
SWITCHING
DC+12V REGULATOR
DC+5V, GND
GND

AC INPUT DC+12V
100, 115 OR 230V GND

A25 MTRB
PROTECTIVE CIRCUIT PROTECTOR
GROUND 100V : CP32VF/15D
TERMINAL 115V : CP32VF/10D
230V : CP32VF/10D DC+3V, GND

YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.3 A10 CTPN

<<Functions>>

• This unit consists of the following 4 blocks.

(1) CTPT

(a) Transmits switch information to the SYSC PWB when the main panel, sub-panel,
keyboard switches, rotary encoder, and trackball are operated.

(b) Controls ON/OFF of the panel switch LED by communication from the SYSC PWB.

(c) Controls the STANDBY LED of the main panel.

<1> When the power breaker is ON and the main switch is OFF, the LED blinks.

<2> When the power breaker is ON and the main switch is ON, the LED lights.

<3> When UIDM-500A shutdown processing is in progress, the LED blinks more
rapidly that in <1> above.

(2) MANP

Main panel control

(3) SUBP

Sub-panel control

(4) SKBD

Keyboard control

3-7 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A10 CTPN block diagram>>

3-8 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.4 A28 EPCG

<<Functions>>

This PWB includes the following functions because it amplifies the ECG signal for scroll display.

(1) ECG isolation amplifier

Isolates the ECG electrode (connected to the patient by lead II etc.) to amplify the ECG signal.

(2) DC amplifier input

Amplifies output signals from an electrocardiograph etc. (DC coupled).

(3) PCG microphone input

Amplifies signals input from the PCG microphone.

(4) Input selection

Normally, the isolation amplifier output is selected for R-wave detection and display.

When the DC input connector is connected, DC amplifier output is enabled.

(5) R-wave detection and ECG delay signal generation

After signals are amplified and the amplitude level is corrected, the R-wave timing is detected
by the comparator.

3-9 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A28 EPCG block diagram>>

3-10 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.5 A30 PCAS

<<Function>>

• For transducer connectors A and B (sector, linear, convex)

3.6 A32 PCAX

<<Functions>>

• For transducer connector C (sector, linear, convex)

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

3-11 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A32 PCAX block diagram>>

3-12 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.7 A33 PCAA

<<Functions>>

• For transducer connector C (for M-TEE)

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

3-13 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A33 PCAA block diagram>>

3-14 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.8 A33 PC3D

<<Functions>>

• For transducer connector C (for Mecha 4D)

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

• Sector, liner, and convex transducers can also be used.

3-15 YEM55400G-B
U41
ASY Status EEROM ASY Status

Echo Signals 128 128


YC[001:128]A Y[001:128]A Echo Signals
K65, K66 3
ZV[3:1]A Zcon Power
Zcon Power ZV CONTROL
3
ZCV[3:1]A BLOCK

TSIGCA Test Signal

TSTMDL Test Mode


<<A33 PC3D block diagram>>

TSTCH(6:0)H Test Ch#


from A02 RGLT
From A36 PSEL

A +12 V, A +5 V
A - 10 V, AGND Port #C
Probe ZCRLYONH Probe Active
Selector
PBCENL Probe Enable

3-16
8 Probe Probe In
PBCINL
Detect 8 H.W.
ID Port APID[7:0]H
8 Probe ID

MECHA 4D
(Port #C-3)
PCID[7:0]H
8 System PIDCRDL
ID Port ED[7:0]H
PCID[0]H
PBID[0]H
Level +5 V (ref.) Them. Det PBCSTS[0]H
AGND (ref.) TEEENL

7 Probe ID FLTTHL
Decoder THLVLA
THTOPA
THBOPA

USMDV1A
4 4 USMDU1A
Relay
USMDV0A
USMDU0A

YEM55400G-B
ENCODER
CHAH, CHBH,
I/F
CHZH
to/from A68 RTTC2
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.9 A34 PCMS

<<Functions>>

• For transducer connector D (for IDUS unit)

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

3-17 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A34 PCMS block diagram>>

3-18 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.10 A34 PCTV

<<Functions>>

• For transducer connector D (for TV transducer)

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

3-19 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A34 PCTV block diagram>>

3-20 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.11 A36 PSEL

<<Functions>>

• PCAS, PCAX, and PCAA are mounted.

• Transducer selection

• Transducer ID detection

3-21 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A36 PSEL block diagram>>

3-22 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.12 A38 PCNT

<<Function>>

• A high-voltage switch is mounted.

3-23 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A38 PCNT block diagram>>

3-24 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.13 A40 PAMP

<<Functions>>

(1) Amplifies echo signals.

(2) CWRX, RX64, or RX32 is mounted.

(a) CWRX : Supports SCW and sector scanning.


Pencil CW transmission/reception
SCW delay summation

(b) RX64 : Supports sector scanning.

(c) RX32 : Supports linear and convex scanning.

3-25 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A40 PAMP block diagram>>

3-26 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A40-1/2/3 ANNEX block diagram>>

3-27 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.14 A42 TXBF

<<Function>>

• Transmission pulse generation

• Z-CONV voltage generation

• High-voltage switch control signal generation

• Control of the F/E section such as PSEL, PCNT, etc.

3-28 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A42 TXBF block diagram>>

3-29 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.15 A44 STRX

<<Functions>>

• SCW transmission

• SCW reception

3-30 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A44 STRX block diagram>>

3-31 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.16 A46 RXBF

<<Functions>>

• Analog echo signal A/D conversion

• Addition and detection of echo signals after delay processing is performed according to the
focus pattern.

• Handles signals for 32 channels per PWB.

• PWB type

RXBF A RXBF B
Sector Required Required
Linear, convex  Required

3-32 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A46 RXBF block diagram>>


RXBX (Unnecessary for F/O system) A46 RXBF a

3-33 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.17 A48 BWPR

<<Functions>>

• Black-and-white image processing (dynamic range, edge enhancement, frame correlation, etc.)

• Image memory function

• Scan converter

3-34 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A48 BWPR block diagram>>

3-35 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.18 A48 LDB-BWPR

<<Function>>

The functions of the LDB-BWPR PWB are the same as those of the BWPR PWB except for the
following.

• A line doubler, which virtually increases the number of acoustic lines, is provided in the filter
FPGA.

3-36 YEM55400G-B
D+5V
A51 CMEM 63/255 D+3V
(for B mode)

<Array>

uP-bus
Cine Memory

CK20 MH
1
EDMENL for M mode
Input Selector (SDRAM: 64 MB
EDM[0000:0015]H 16 16 HPF for THI etc.
D/A 14bit SDRC cine mode)
EDM[0100:0115]H 16 Thru, 5.5 M,
6 types uP-bus
2
BWPR40H/G
<M-Sector>
ESECPA
Frame Memory
ESECNA Dynamic filter (SRAM:
Frame Memory 128 kB x 8 pcs.)
HIBB[0:7]H
HIBM[0:7]H
<<A48 LDB-BWPR block diagram>>

(SRAM:
DFCHA Log compression
DFCHA 128 kB x 2 pcs.)
DFCLA LPF and Detector
DGCA
DGCA
Filter FPGA
UPA[01:25]A Memory Line Lateral
UPD[00:15]A Manag Doubler Filter
N.Q. filter NI FMC

3-37
UPWE0L/UPWE1L (16 types) ETCB[0.7]H
uP-Bus ASIC
UPRDL Peak Detector
UPWHRL I/F B0IN[0:7] /Average

Power UPRDYH uP-bus Frame Average


UPRSTL DGC, AGC Timing
Supply FEI: subtruction Contl.
D+5V (SRAM:
CIDATH uP-bus 128 kB x 4 pcs.) CMCK5MH
D+3V
D+12V CISYNL CI-Bus MCCK5MH HRSTL
D -10V CICLKH I/F MIN[0:7] CK20MH
uP-bus

Dynamic Range
PTXCL
uP-bus
HR STL
CK20MH

LMC
HSA[0:5]A D/A 8 bit A/D 8 bit CK5M[3.0]H
HSD[0:7]A HS-bus
HSSTEL HS-Bus
HSCLKH I/F TXCL HRSTL
uP-bus
HS-bus

TXCL
VRSTL
PTXCL
CK20MH r- θ ASIC
BWPR2H/G 2 uP-bus
CK20MH
TVHRL
TV & system HRSTL
TVVRL VRSTL
timing A48-2 BWSC
TVEFL
TVPALL

CNPBBL, CNPBML

YEM55400G-B
CNPBDL
HIBD[0.7]H
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.19 A48 PSP-BWPR

<<Function>>

The functions of this PWB are the same as those of the BWPR PWB except for the following.

• The B-PSP function is implemented.

3-38 YEM55400G-B
P_DGCA A48-1 BWPX D+5V
A51 CMEM 63/255 D+3V
uP-bus mini P_ADRFT
(for B mode)
SUBC P_DFCLA P_DFCHA
<Array>
uP-bus

16 CK20MH
EDM[1000:1015]H / 16 HPF for THI etc. Log compression
16 / / D/A 14 bit Dynamic filter N.Q. filter DGC, AGC Cine Memory
EDM[1100:1115]H Thru, 5.5M, 6 types & Detector
CK20HM

1/ (16 types) for M mode


EDMENL
16 Input Selector Dynamic Range
(SDRAM: 64MB
EDM[0000:1015]H / 16 SDRC cine mode)
16 / D/A 14 bit HPF for THI etc.
EDM[0100:0115]H / D/A 8 bit A/D 8 bit uP-bus
Thru, 5.5M, 6 types
2
BWPR40H/G /
uP-bus
<M-Sector> LMC
ESECPA HS-bus
Frame Memory
ESECNA Dynamic filter (SRAM:
Frame Average
128 KB x 8pcs.)
HIBB[0:7]H
HIBM[0:7]H

FEI: subtruction
uP-bus
<<A48 PSP-BWPR block diagram>>

DFCHA DFCLA Log compression (SRAM:


DFCLA LPF DFCHA & Detector 128 KB x 4 pcs.)
DGCA DGCA
BIN[0:7] Line Filter FPGA
UPA[01:25]A Memory Doubler Lateral
Manag. or Filter
UPD[00:15]A B-PSP
ETCB[0:7]H
N.Q. filter NI FMC

3-39
UPWE0L/UPWE1L uP-Bus (16 types) ASIC
UPRDL Peak Detector
I/F B0IN[0:7] / Average
UPWHRL
UPRDYH uP-bus Frame Average
Power UPRSTL DGC, AGC
FEI: subtruction Timing Contl.
Supply (SRAM:
D+5V uP-bus 128 KB x 4 pcs.) CK5MH
D+3V CIDATH
D+12V HRSTL
CISYNL CI-Bus
D- 10V MIN[0:7] CK20MH
uP-bus

CICLKH I/F Dynamic Range


PTXCL LMC uP-bus
HRSTL

ADRFT
CK20MH

HSA[0:5]A D/A 8 bit A/D 8 bit


CK5M[3:0]H
HSD[0:7]A HS-bus
HS-Bus
HSSTEL I/F
HS-bus

HSCLKH
uP-bus

TXCL HRSTL
TXCL VRSTL
Frame Memory
PTXCL (SRAM:
CK20MH r-θ ASIC
2 128 KB x 2 pcs.)
BWPR20H/G / uP-bus
CK20MH
TVHRL
TVVRL TV & system HRSTL
VRSTL
TVEFL timing
TVPALL

YEM55400G-B
CNPBBL, CNPBML
CNPBDL
HIBD[0:7]H
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.20 A50 SUBC

<<Functions>>

• Ultrasound transmission/reception timing control

• Beam direction control

• Generation of gain correction signal in the depth direction

• Detection of the scan angle and surface temperature of the multi-plane TEE transducer

3-40 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A50 SUBC block diagram>>

3-41 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.21 A56 CFPR

<<Functions>>

• Color signal processing (MTI filter auto-correlation)

• Color display processing (blank processing, VPT processing, color persistence)

• Image memory function (Two memory modules [either CMEM63 PWB or CMEM255 PWB] can
be mounted.)

• Scan converter

• The DPPR (Doppler signal processing) PWB is mounted.

• PWB type

CFPR PSP CFPR QSP


PSP (2-way simultaneous processing) Required 
QSP (4-way simultaneous processing)  Required

3-42 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A51 CMEM/A56 CFPR block diagram>>

3-43 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.22 A56-1 DPPR

<<Functions>>

• PW/CW Doppler signal extraction

• Doppler auto trace arithmetic operation

• Doppler audio data generation

• ECG/PCG signal generation

• Image memory function

3-44 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A56-1 DPPR block diagram>>

3-45 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.23 A66 ECDC

<<Functions>>

• Composite display of black-and-white and color images

• Combination of graphics (auto data etc.)

• Video signal input and switching

• Video signal output and switching

• Down-conversion from non-interlaced to interlaced

• Doppler audio volume adjustment

3-46 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A66 ECDC block diagram>>

3-47 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.24 A66 ECDC3/A66-3 ECDX3/A66-4 ECDX4

3.24.1 ECDC3

<<Functions>>

This PWB has the following functions in addition to those of the ECDC PWB described in the
previous subsection.

• Outputs DMU playback images to the VCR

• Outputs VCR playback images to SCSI devices

• Inputs and outputs the VCR condition codes

3.24.2 ECDX3

This PWB is combined with the ECDC3 to add the following functions.

• LVDS connection with the DMU

• Buffer for spooling to SCSI devices (printer and MO)

3.24.3 ECDX4

<<Functions>>

This PWB is combined with ECDC3 to implement the following functions.

This PWB has the following function in addition to those of the ECDX3 PWB described in the
previous subsection.

• Upconversion function (converts interlaced images such as VCR images to non-interlaced


images)

• Flicker filter function (adds flicker prevention processing to the interlaced output of live
images)

3-48 YEM55400G-B
Audio In AINRA to A69
AINLA
MUX
from A56, 1 DOPSLA 2 to 1 Controler Audio Out AOUTRA to A69
Vol/Bal AOUTLA
DOPSRA U69 (Destination Speaker)

Audio Out AOUTRA to A69


AOUTLA
(Destination
Host up D/A External VCR)

U120 VGA Sync Signal from A69


from A70 TV Sync
Signals Sync Sync U124
Selector Separator
ECDX3 ECDX2 1 Vpp 0.7 Vpp
VGA In VGINRA from A69
U20, 21, 31 VGINGA 0.7 Vpp (75 Ω
U6 U1 8 VGINBA terminated)
24 FIFO 8
MUX RGB Sync Signal from A69
A/D
8 VORA 8 *3 &
Spool 6 dB RGB In VINRA
DATA from A69
Buffer 8 VOGA VINGA
Cont
(FPGA) 8 VOBA U71 VINBA 0.7 Vpp
(FPGA) 2
8 VCRDR S-Video In #1
8 VCRDG Decoder from A69
2 VINY/C1A VCINA
8 VCRDB RGB
<<A66 ECDC3 + ECDX3 block diagram>>

S-Video In #2 from A69

3-49
VINY/C2A VCIN2A
24 U45, 46, 47
U2, 7
U16 SDRAM SDRAM
(128 Mbit *2) (128 Mbit *3) MUX
SDRAM Monitor MONRA to A69
(128 Mbit *1) 3 to 1
MONGA
U18, 22, 25 INTVOR U41 INIRA MONBA
INIGA
U37, 38, 39 RGB OUT #1 to A69
INTVOG INIBA
from A48 ETCB [7: 0] 16 D/A MUX VOUTR1A
FIA FIPR 8 8 IMGINR 1 Vpp
INTVOB 2 to 1 VOUTG1A
SDRC SRAM FIPG 8 8 IMGING SDRC
FF VOUTB1A
from A56 CIBV [7: 0] ASIC (128 K ASIC U40 NIRA
FIPB 8 8 IMGINB RGB OUT #2 to A69
(FI-mode) *3) (NI-mode*3) NIVOR NIGA
NIVOG NIBA VOUTR2A
from A56 CIBTP [7: 0] D/A
U13 VOUTG2A
NIVOB 1 Vpp U57
VOUTB2A
Composite Out #1 to A69
Encoder VOUTCM1A (w/Color)
RGB
Composite Out #2 to A69
from A50 ECDC20H VOUTCM2A (w/Color)
U32
C
S-Video Out #1 #2 to A69
from A70 CGIDX [7: 0] H Priority 8 GRIDX C
VOUTY [2: 1] A
judge
from A56, 1 TRIDX [7: 0] H U48 VOUTC [2: 1] A

U49
ECDX3
SRAM
(128 M) LVDS Digital I/F to A69

YEM55400G-B
Buf U1, 3
from A56 CPU Access &
Dec
No. 2D730-150E*K
Audio In AINRA to A69
AINLA
MUX
from A56.1 DOPSLA 2 to 1 Controller Audio Out AOUTRA to A69
AOUTLA
DOPSRA Vol/Bal
U69 (Destination Speaker)
Audio Out AOUTRA to A69
AOUTLA
(Destination External VCR)
Host uP D/A

from A70 U120 VGA Sync Signal from A69


TV Sync
Signals Sync Sync U124
ECDX4
Selector Separator
24
ECDX2 1Vpp 0.7Vpp from A69
VGA In VGINRA
U20,21,31 VGINGA 0.7Vpp (75 Ω
U9 U6 U1 8 VGINBA Terminated)
24 FI MUX
8 A/D RGB Sync Signal from A69
Spool FO 8 *3 &
8 VORA
Flicker Buffer DATA 6dB RGB In VINRA from A69
24 8 VOGA VINGA
Controller & Cont U71
8 VOBA VINBA 0.7Vpp
(FPGA) Up Converter (FPGA) 2
8 VCRDR S-Video In #1
(FPGA) Decoder VINY/C1A VCINA from A69
8 VCRDG
8 VCRDB RGB 2
S-Video In #2
<<A66 ECDC3 + ECDX4 block diagram>>

VINY/C2A VCIN2A from A69

3-50
24 24 U45,46,47
U2,7
U16 SDRAM SDRAM
SDRAM (128Mbit*2) (128Mbit*3) MUX Monitor MONRA to A69
(128Mbit*1) 3 to 1 MONGA
MONBA
U18,22,25 U41 INIRA
SPBDR 8 INTVOR INIGA
U37,38,39 INIBA RGB OUT #1 to A69
SPBDG 8 INTVOG D/A MUX
from A48 ETCB[7:0] FIA 16 VOUTR1A
SDRC SPBDB 8 8 IMGINR INTVOB 1Vpp 2 to 1 VOUTG1A
SRAM SDRC VOUTB1A
ASIC 8 IMGING
from A56 CIBV[7:0] FIPR 8 FF ASIC U40
(FI-mode) (128K 8 IMGINB NIRA RGB OUT #2 to A69
*3) FIPG 8 (NI-mode*3) NIVOR NIGA
VOUTR2A
from A56 CIBTP[7:0] NIVOG NIBA
FIPB 8 D/A VOUTG2A
U13 1Vpp U57 VOUTB2A
NIVOB
Composite Out #1 to A69
Encoder VOUTCM1A (w/Color)
RGB Composite Out #2 to A69
from A50 ECDC20H VOUTCM2A (w/Color)
U32
C S-Video Out #1#2 to A69
from A70 CGIDX[7:0]H Priority 8 GRIDX C VOUTY[2:1]A
from A56.1 TRIDX[7:0]H judge VOUTC[2:1]A
U48

U49 ECDX4
SRAM
(128M) LVDS Digital I/F to A69

YEM55400G-B
Buf U1,3
from A56 CPU Access &
Dec
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.25 A66 ECDC4/A66-4 ECDX44

3.25.1 ECDC4

<<Functions>>

This PWB has the following functions in addition to those of the ECDC PWB described in the
previous subsection.

• Outputs DMU playback images to the VCR

• Outputs VCR playback images to SCSI devices

• Inputs and outputs the VCR condition codes

• LVDS connection with the DMU

• Buffer for spooling to SCSI devices (printer and MO)

• Upconversion function (converts interlaced images such as VCR images to non-interlaced


images)

• Flicker filter function (adds flicker prevention processing to the interlaced output of live
images)

3.25.2 ECDX44

<<Functions>>

This PWB is combined with ECDC4 to add the following function.

• Outputs the angle information for MECHA 4D scanning.

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Audio In AINRA to A69
AINLA
MUX
2 to 1
from A56, 1 DOPSLA Audio Out AOUTRA to A69
Controller AOUTLA
Vol/Bal
DOPSRA U69 (Destination Speaker)

Audio Out AOUTRA to A69


AOUTLA
(Destination External VCR)
Host UP D/A

U120 VGA Sync Signal from A69


from A70 TV Sync
Signals Sync Sync U124
ECDX44 Selector Separator
24
ECDX22 1 Vpp 0.7 Vpp
VGA In VGINRA from A69
U20, 21, 31 VGINGA 0.7 Vpp (75 Ω
VGINBA Terminated)
U9 U6 U1 8
24 FI 8 MUX RGB Sync Signal from A69
A/D
FO 8 &
8 VORA ∗3
Spool Buffer 6 dB
DATA RGB In VINRA from A69
Flicker Controller 24 & 8 VOGA VINGA
Cont VINBA 0.7 Vpp
(FPGA) Up Converter U71
8 VOBA (FPGA)
(FPGA) 2
8 VCRDR S-Video In #1
Decoder VINY/C1A VCINA from A69
8 VCRDG
RGB 2 S-Video In #2
8 VCRDB
VINY/C2A VCIN2A from A69

24 24
U45, 46, 47
<<A66 ECDC4 + ECDX44 block diagram>>

U2, 7

3-52
U16 SDRAM SDRAM
(128 Mbit∗2) (128 Mbit∗3)
SDRAM MUX
U41 Monitor MONRA
(128 Mbit∗1) 3 to 1 MONGA to A69
MONBA
U18, 22, 25 1 Vpp
SPBDR 8 INTVOR D/A
U37, 38, 39 INIRA
SPBDG 8 INTVOG INIGA
INIBA MUX
from A48 ETCB [7:0] FIA 16 8 IMGINR RGB OUT #1 to A69
SPBDB 8 INTVOB 2 to 1 VOUTR1A
SDRC 8 IMGING SDRC VOUTG1A
SRAM FIPR 8 VOUTB1A
from A56 CIBV [7:0] ASIC FF ASIC
(128 K∗3) 8 IMGINB U40 NIRA
(FI-mode) FIPG 8 (NI-mode∗3) NIVOR
NIGA RGB OUT #2 to A69
from A56 CIBTP [7:0] NIVOG NIBA VOUTR2A
FIPB 8 D/A VOUTG2A
U13 1 Vpp VOUTB2A
NIVOB
Composite Out#1 to A69
U201 VOUTCM1A (w/Color)
M4D
P to S Composite Out#2 to A69
U57 VOUTCM2A (w/Color)
from A50 ECDC20H
U32
C
Encoder
from A70 CGIDX [7:0] H C S-Video Out#1#2 to A69
Priority judge 8 GRIDX VOUTY [2:1]A
VOUTC [2:1]A
from A56, 1 TRIDX [7:0] H U48

U49
ECDX44
SRAM
(128 M) LVDS Digital I/F to A69

YEM55400G-B
Buf U1,3
from A56 CPU Access &
Dec
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.26 A68 RTTC

<<Functions>>

This PWB performs the following control functions during mechanical sector scanning.

• Controls the scan speed in 2D mode

• Generates the transmission timing signal in 2D mode

• Fixes the piezoelectric element at an arbitrary angle in M mode

• Adjusts the transducer origin point (The set value is stored in the SYSC PWB.)

<<Descriptions of switches>>

Bit 1 of switch S1 resets the RTTC PWB.

This switch is used only to adjust the voltage level for controlling motor rotation.

The other bits of switch S1 are not used.

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No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A68 RTTC block diagram>>

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No. 2D730-150E*K

3.27 A68 RTTC2

<<Functions>>

This PWB performs the following control functions during MECHA 4D scanning.

• Supplies the power of the vibration motor when the MECHA 4D dedicated transducer is
connected.

• Performs control for the vibration scan angle demand.

• Controls the vibration rate.

• Outputs the vibration angle information.

3-55 YEM55400G-B
From A02 RGLT
+12 VA, +5 VA,
-10 VA, DGND

+1.5 VD
REG
CHAH,
<<A68 RTTC2 block diagram>>

CHBH, ENCODER
15 Angle
CHZH I/F
information
(from A33 PC3D) (to A50 SUBC/SUBC2)

V500KP

3-56
OSC V500KN +24 V/-24 V
32 MHz
REG
Ultrasound
Motor Control
FPGA USMDV1A
UPA (25:01),
HOST USMDU1A
UPD (07:00) Motor
I/F Filter USMDV0A
(to/from A69 SYSC) MOTORAL, Driver
USMDU0A
MOTORAH, (to A33 PC3D)
USMA, MOTORBL,
USMD MOTORBH

PROGRAM
ASY Status SRAM
EEPROM

YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.28 A69 RPNL/RPNL2

3.28.1 RPNL

<<Functions>>

• External video signal input/output

• External communication input/output

• 3V indicator (LED for 10Base-T communication check)

3.28.2 RPNL2

<<Functions>>

This PWB has the following function in addition to those of the RPNL PWB described in the
previous subsection.

• LVDS connection

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No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A69 RPNL block diagram>>

SERIAL1

3-58 YEM55400G-B
16

12
for MONITOR
2
AUDIO INL
2 S-VIDEO IN1
AUDIO INR VGA IN RGB IN
8 S-VIDEO
IN2

8 S-VIDEO DIGITAL I/F


OUT1 RGB OUT1

2 COMPOSITE C

FROM ECDC
AUDIO OUTL
<<A69 RPNL2 block diagram>>

2 S-VIDEO RGB OUT2


AUDIO OUTR COMPOSITE B/W
OUT2
5
AOP TRIG
58
2
2
16

3-59
2
PS2 LINK LED
14 ETHERNET
for FDD ETHERNET2 ETHERNET1
3 FROM PC
2
5

for UP, OP
6
OP UP MIC EXR
ANNEX A69-1 RPSC
5
EXTERNAL SCSI
4 VOLTAGE
USB1 VCP1
4 INDICATOR
USB2 VCP2
2 INTERNAL SCSI +3 V
2

FROM SYSC
21
1

6
SERIAL 1
6

YEM55400G-B
SERIAL 2
6
SERIAL 3
No. 2D730-150E*K
No. 2D730-150E*K

3.29 A70 SYSC

<<Functions>>

• The OS (Windows CE) is incorporated.

• Controls each unit by switch information from the CTPN PWB.

• Communicates with external devices via the communication interface.

<<Descriptions of switches>

Switch S1 shown in figure 3.29-1 (push switch) is used to reset the main CPU of the SYSC PWB.
The main CPU can be reset by pressing this switch, causing the system to be restarted.
Switch S2 is used to input the NMI in the main CPU. In the development stage, this switch is
used to connect an emulator. This switch is not normally used.
F1 is a breaker for protecting the SCSI. In the case of an abnormality, this breaker shuts down
the termination power supply to the SCSI. To restore the power supply, press the white section
at the center of F1 using the tip of a pencil etc.
If the white section of F1 is protruding in a system in which the internal MOD is not installed, the
loading bar at the bottom of the Nemio initial screen stops at the one-third point of the loading
process. This is because power is not supplied to the termination resistor of the termination
PWB that is connected to the SCSI signal cable and all signals in the SCSI become "L" level
(active).
For systems in which the internal MOD is installed, this problem does not occur because the
power to the termination resister of the SCSI is supplied from the MOD, even if it is not supplied
from the main system.

S1

F1

Component side

S2

Figure 3.29-1 Switch layout drawing of A70 SYSC

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No. 2D730-150E*K

<<Settings of switches and shorting pins of the MOD>>

In the current status, one MOD is required when the DMU is not installed and two MODs are
required when the DMU is installed. Figure 3.29-2 shows the switch layout. Figure 3.29-3
shows the SCSI ID settings. Figure 3.29-4 shows the termination resistor settings.

CNH2 CNH1

SCSI connector
SW1

Power supply connector

Figure 3.29-2 MOD (MCE3064SS, manufactured by Fujitsu Ltd.) viewed from the rear

OFF OFF

ON ON
8 1 8 1

MOD on the left MOD on the right

Figure 3.29-3 Settings of SW1 (SCSI ID) shown in figure 3.29-2 above

No shorting pin between 5 to 6

5 1 5 1

6 2 6 2

When the DMU is not installed When the DMU is installed


(MOD on the left) (MODs on both right and left)

Figure 3.29-4 Settings of CNH1 (settings of the SCSI termination resistor)


shown in figure 3.29-2

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No. 2D730-150E*K

<<Settings of shorting pins of the FDD>>

The figure below shows the settings of the shorting pins.

Signal connector

Shorting pin

Power supply connector

Settings of shorting pins of the FDD

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No. 2D730-150E*K

<<A70 SYSC block diagram>>

3-63 YEM55400G-B *
No. 2D730-150E*K

4. SECURITY FUNCTIONS

4.1 Logon Function

This function is enabled by presetting "Security Mode" to "Enable". With this presetting, the logon
dialog box is displayed when the system is started up and after logging off.

While the logon dialog box is displayed, only the trackball, SET key, and the keyboard are enabled.

Control Function
User Enter the user name in this field. A maximum of 64 characters can be
entered.
Password Enter the password in this field. A maximum of 64 characters can be
entered.
OK The entered user name and password are checked against the list of
registered users. If there is no match, the entries in the logon dialog are
cleared.

4.2 Logoff Function

This function is enabled by presetting "Security Mode" to "Enable". With this presetting, the logoff
dialog box is displayed when the registered UF key of "Log OFF" is pressed or "Log OFF" item of
popup menu is selected.

Control Function
Cancel Logoff is not executed and the system returns to the previous status.
OK Logoff is executed and the logon dialog box is then displayed.

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No. 2D730-150E*K

4.3 User Name and Password Management Function

This function is enabled by presetting "Security Mode" to "Enable". With this presetting, the [User
List] switch is displayed on the Preset/System Configuration screen. Pressing this switch displays
the User List screen.

4-2 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

(1) User List screen

Control Function
User Name list The registered user names are listed.
Add The Add User dialog box is displayed to allow a new user to be
added.
If the maximum number of users (64) have already been registered,
this switch is grayed out.
Delete The specified user is deleted. If no users are registered, this switch
is grayed out.
Change Password The Change Password dialog box is displayed to allow the
password for the selected user to be changed. If no user is
selected, this switch is grayed out.
OK All changes are applied and the User List screen is closed.
Cancel The changes are discarded and the User List screen is closed.

4-3 YEM55400G-B
No. 2D730-150E*K

(2) Add User and Change Password dialog box

Control Function
User Name Enter the user name.
Old Password Enter the current password.
New Password Enter the new password.
New Password re-input Enter the new password again.
OK If there are no problems with the entries, the changes are applied
and the Change Password dialog box is closed. If there are any
problems, the input data is deleted.
Cancel The changes are discarded and the Change Password dialog box is
closed.

* The predefined user name and password for the administrator are as follows.

User name : service (all lowercase letters)


Password : oimeN

4-4 YEM55400G-B *
5. ERROR MESSAGES

No. Error message Classification Function Description Action


1 Caution: Saving the Patient File Dialog File Utility Message warning against Operate as desired according to the
will overwrite with the same file overwriting that is displayed message.
name. when an attempt is made to
save a patient ID database file in
a directory in which the same file
name already exists.
2 Caution: Loading the Patient Dialog File Utility Message warning against Operate as desired according to the
File will overwrite with the same overwriting of the patient ID data message.
file name. (database file) that is displayed
when an attempt is made to load
a patient ID data file.
3 This file already exists. Dialog File Utility Message warning against Operate as desired according to the
Do you wish to overwrite the overwriting that is displayed message.
file? when a directory or file with the
same name exists.
4 Formatting will erase All data Dialog File Utility Message that is displayed to Operate as desired according to the
5-1

from the disk. Proceed with allow the operator to confirm message.
Formatting? whether or not to proceed with
disk formatting.
5 Disk Format Failed Dialog File Utility Disk formatting could not be Check the write protect status of the disk.
performed by the system. Format the disk in the PC.
6 Patient ID? Dialog File Utility Message that is displayed to Enter the patient ID.
prompt the operator to enter the
patient ID if no patient ID has
been entered when saving an
ultrasound image.
7 Image must be frozen to Store. Dialog File Utility Message that is displayed when Freeze the US image.
an attempt is made to save an
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unfrozen ultrasound image.

No. 2D730-150E*K
8 Disk Error Dialog File Utility The disk is not inserted or is Check the disk.
No Disk or Write Protect write-protected.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
9 Disk Error Dialog File Utility The disk does not contain Prepare another disk.
No Space on Disk Delete data sufficient free space.
from disk or insert a new disk to
store data
10 Disk Error Dialog File Utility No disk is inserted when an Check that the disk is in the drive.
Check to see if disk is present attempt is made to load data.
11 Image (Still) Busy Dialog File Utility Data cannot be saved on MO Execute Image (Still) some time later.
when the Image (Still) command
is executed continuously.
12 Something Dialog SCSI Printer Unidentified error Check the connections and settings of the
printer and the Nemio system.
13 Printer Busy or Device Not Dialog SCSI Printer The SCSI device is not found. Check the connections and settings of the
Found printer and the Nemio system.
14 SCSI Printer Busy Dialog SCSI Printer The SCSI device does not Check the connections and settings of the
respond. printer and the Nemio system.
15 Invalid Parameter Dialog SCSI Printer Invalid parameter. Check the connections and settings of the
5-2

printer and the Nemio system.


16 Sheet End Dialog SCSI Printer The printer ink sheet is used up. Supply an ink sheet.
17 Paper End Dialog SCSI Printer The printer is out of paper. Load the paper.
18 Paper Jam Dialog SCSI Printer A paper jam has occurred. Rectify the paper jam status.
19 Sheet Jam Dialog SCSI Printer An ink sheet jam has occurred. Set the ink sheet correctly.
20 Sheet Cassette Not Set Dialog SCSI Printer An ink sheet cassette is not Check the ink sheet cassette.
loaded.
21 Paper Sheet Illegal Dialog SCSI Printer The combination of the sheet Check the combination of the sheet
cassette and ink sheet is cassette and ink sheet.
incorrect.
22 Paper Cassette Not Set Dialog SCSI Printer A paper cassette is not loaded. Check the paper cassette.
YEM55400G-B

23 Paper Size Illegal Dialog SCSI Printer The paper size is incorrect. Check the paper.

No. 2D730-150E*K
24 Paper Tray Not Set Dialog SCSI Printer The paper tray is not installed. Check the paper tray.
25 OHP Reverse Dialog SCSI Printer The OHP sheet is reversed. Check the OHP sheet.
26 Heat Error Dialog SCSI Printer A high-temperature error has Power OFF the printer.
occurred.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
27 Dew Error Dialog SCSI Printer Condensation has occurred. Leave the printer to stand until the
condensation disappears.
28 Door Open Dialog SCSI Printer The printer door is open. Close the printer door.
29 Unusable Sheet Dialog SCSI Printer An ink sheet that cannot be Check the ink sheet.
used has been detected.
30 Sheet Cassette Illegal Dialog SCSI Printer An unacceptable ink sheet Check the ink sheet cassette.
cassette is loaded.
31 Printing Command SCSI Printer The SCSI printer is printing. Wait for printing to complete.
line
32 Reduce acoustic output power. Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Observe the TEE temperature and decide
Temperature can exceed limit. during use of the TEE whether to continue using it or not.
transducer.
33 Reduce acoustic output power. Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Observe the TEE temperature and decide
Temperature can exceed limit. during use of the TEE whether to continue using it or not.
System will freeze image. transducer.
Press "Override" switch to
5-3

continue examination.
34 System has stopped ultrasound Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Turn the power OFF.
transmission. during use of the TEE
Approaching temperature limit. transducer.
35 Hazardous temperature can Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Turn the power OFF.
cause burn. during use of the TEE
transducer.
36 Freeze cancel possible. Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Observe the TEE temperature and decide
during use of the TEE whether to continue using it or not.
transducer.
37 Temperature over limit. Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Turn the power OFF.
System has stopped ultrasound during use of the TEE
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transmission. transducer.

No. 2D730-150E*K
Acoustic Cooling being
performed.
38 Shut down system immediately. Dialog TEE The temperature has increased Turn the power OFF.
during use of the TEE
transducer.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
39 DMU Ready Dialog DMU The DMU has started up and is
ready for use (when the DMU is
connected).
40 CPatDataIf::Write Dialog Patient ID No internal ID is found. If the error persists even after rebooting,
uwInternalId ==0 registration report the situations and procedures that
Why!? cause the error to the factory.
41 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in outputting the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Write registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
PatientFileCtrl.Write()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
42 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in outputting the LMP If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Write registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
LmpFileCtrl.Write()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
43 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in outputting the If the error persists even after rebooting,
5-4

CPatDataIf::Write registration Comment 2 data file. report the situations and procedures that
CommonFileCtrl2.Write()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
44 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in outputting the LMP If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::WriteEDD registration data file (when saving the EDD report the situations and procedures that
LmpFileCtrl.Write()==Ret data). cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode For debugging
Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
45 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in deleting the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Delete registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
YEM55400G-B

PatientFileCtrl.Delete()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.

No. 2D730-150E*K
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
46 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in deleting the LMP data If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Delete registration file. report the situations and procedures that
LmpFileCtrl.Delete()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
47 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in deleting the Comment If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Delete registration 2 data file. report the situations and procedures that
CommentFileCtrl2.Delete()== For debugging cause the error to the factory.
Ret Ret: Returned value
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
48 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in reading the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Read registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
PatientFileCtrl.Read()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
49 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in sequential reading of If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::SequentialRead registration the patient data file. report the situations and procedures that
5-5

PatientFileCtrl.SequentialRead() For debugging cause the error to the factory.


==Ret Ret: Returned value
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
50 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in reading the LMP data If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Read_sub registration file. report the situations and procedures that
LmpFileCtrl.Read()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
51 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in reading the Comment If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::Read_sub registration 2 data file. report the situations and procedures that
CommentFileCtrl2.Read()==Ret For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode Ret: Returned value
ErrorCode: Error code
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No. 2D730-150E*K
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
52 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in file deletion. If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::FileDelete registration For debugging report the situations and procedures that
DeleteFile(DelFileName)==0 DelFileName: File name to be cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode deleted
ErrorCode: Error code
53 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in fast sequential reading If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataIf::FastSequentialRead registration of the patient data file. report the situations and procedures that
2 For debugging cause the error to the factory.
PatientFileCtrl.FastSequential Ret: Returned value
Read()==Ret ErrorCode: Error code
GetLastError()==ErrorCode
54 Flash Dialog Patient ID Failure in creating a temporary If the error persists even after rebooting,
Temp File Err registration file. report the situations and procedures that
ErrCode==Ret Ret: Returned value cause the error to the factory.
55 Flash Dialog Patient ID Failure in writing to flash If the error persists even after rebooting,
Flash Save Err registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
ErrCode==Ret Ret: Returned value cause the error to the factory.
5-6

56 Flash Dialog Patient ID Failure in decompressing an If the error persists even after rebooting,
File Err registration archived file. report the situations and procedures that
ErrCode==Ret Ret: Returned value cause the error to the factory.
57 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening an archived If the error persists even after rebooting,
<< ArcFileName >> registration file. report the situations and procedures that
GetLastError()==ErrorCode For debugging cause the error to the factory.
ArcFileName: Archived file
name
ErrorCode: Error code
58 CreateHeadVersionInfo Dialog Patient ID The number of characters used If the error persists even after rebooting,
String Length Over registration in a unique name exceeds the report the situations and procedures that
specified value. cause the error to the factory.
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No. 2D730-150E*K
59 gUsGetSystemSWVer() Dialog Patient ID The number of characters used If the error persists even after rebooting,
String Length Over registration in a system version exceeds the report the situations and procedures that
specified value. cause the error to the factory.
60 gUsGetProductNo() Dialog Patient ID The number of characters used If the error persists even after rebooting,
String Length Over registration in a system name exceeds the report the situations and procedures that
specified value. cause the error to the factory.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
61 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in view switching. If the error persists even after rebooting,
pViewClass->IsDerivedFrom registration (A view matching the basic class report the situations and procedures that
(RUNTIME_CLASS(CView))== is not found.) cause the error to the factory.
FALSE For debugging
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
62 Change View Error Dialog Patient ID Failure in view switching. If the error persists even after rebooting,
registration (There is no active view.) report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
63 Active view Change Error Dialog Patient ID Failure in acquiring the active If the error persists even after rebooting,
registration frame window. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
64 CMainFrame::SwitchViewMode Dialog Patient ID The system has failed in view If the error persists even after rebooting,
invailed wViewMode registration switching. report the situations and procedures that
(The value for wViewMode is cause the error to the factory.
invalid.)
65 Cannot create common Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
resources. registration memories at one time. report the situations and procedures that
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cause the error to the factory.


66 CPatientView::FileSave_IDView Dialog Patient ID Failure in writing to the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
PatDataIf.Write()==Ret registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
Ret: Returned value cause the error to the factory.
67 CPatientView::FileSave_IDView Dialog Patient ID Failure in searching the input ID. If the error persists even after rebooting,
thePatListCtrl.PatIdSearch registration report the situations and procedures that
==FALSE cause the error to the factory.
68 CPatientView::OnKillfocus Dialog Patient ID A fatal error has occurred during If the error persists even after rebooting,
PatIdno registration ID searching. report the situations and procedures that
Edit thePatListCtrl.PatIdSearch cause the error to the factory.
ERR
69 PatOpen in CPatCtrl::PatInitial Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
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ERR registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
70 PatOpen in Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatCtrl::PatRegistration registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
ERR cause the error to the factory.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
71 PatOpen in CPatCtrl::PatZoroInit Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
ERR registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
72 CPatDataCtrl::%CPatDataCtrl Dialog Patient ID The shared memory is not If the error persists even after rebooting,
PatDataCtrl Not Closed! registration closed. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
73 CPatDataCtrl::PatOpen Dialog Patient ID The shared memory is already If the error persists even after rebooting,
OPatDataCtrl Opened! registration open. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
74 CPatDataCtrl::?????? Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
PatDataCtrl Not Opened! registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
75 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in mapping the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataCtrl::PatOpen registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
MapViewOfFile()==NULL For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
76 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in opening the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
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CPatDataCtrl::PatOpen registration memory. report the situations and procedures that


CreateFileMapping()== For debugging cause the error to the factory.
hMFileMap, hMFileMap: Handle of the file
GetLastError()==ErrorCode mapping object
ErrorCode: Error code
77 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in unmapping the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataCtrl::PatClose registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
UnmapViewOfFile()==0 For debugging cause the error to the factory.
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
78 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in closing the shared If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatDataCtrl::PatClose registration memory. report the situations and procedures that
CloseHandle()==0 For debugging cause the error to the factory.
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No. 2D730-150E*K
79 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in writing to the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatListCtrl::CurentSave_ registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
GetInternalId For debugging cause the error to the factory.
PatDataIf.WriteEDD() == Ret Ret: Returned value
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
80 CPatListCtrl::CurentSave_ Dialog Patient ID An internal ID is unexpectedly If the error persists even after rebooting,
GetInternalId registration found for a new registration. report the situations and procedures that
NANNDEKOKONIKURUNO? cause the error to the factory.
81 PatListCtrl::CurentSave_ Dialog Patient ID No internal ID is found. If the error persists even after rebooting,
GetInternalId registration report the situations and procedures that
YAPPARI NAIBU ID GA NAI cause the error to the factory.
82 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Patient ID Failure in writing to the patient If the error persists even after rebooting,
CPatListCtrl::CurentSave_ registration data file. report the situations and procedures that
GetInternalId For debugging cause the error to the factory.
PatDataIf.Write() == Ret Ret: Returned value
GetLastError()==ErrorCode ErrorCode: Error code
83 NO ID Dialog Patient ID No ID has been entered. Register the ID.
registration
84 ID FULL Dialog Patient ID The number of registered patient Delete some of the registered IDs.
registration IDs has reached the maximum.
85 an Access error has occurred. Dialog Report Access error message If the error persists even after rebooting,
function report the situations and procedures that
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cause the error to the factory.


86 an Access (Patient ID) error has Dialog Report Failure in data acquisition. If the error persists even after rebooting,
occurred. function report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
87 an Access (Caliper Data) error Dialog Report Failure in saving the data. If the error persists even after rebooting,
has occurred. function report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
88 a Program error has occurred. Dialog Report Illegal designation for saving If the error persists even after rebooting,
function found. report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
89 Data Full. Dialog Report No more measurement data can Delete some of the measurement data.
function be added (maximum 18).
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90 No Patient ID has been given. Dialog Report No patient ID has been entered. Enter the patient ID.
function
91 No LMP has been given. Dialog Report No LMP has been entered. Enter the LMP.
function
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
92 ID FULL Dialog Report No more patient data can be Delete some of the patient information.
function added (maximum 300).
93 NoID!! Trend graph Report No patient ID has been entered. Enter the patient ID.
function
94 NoDGA!! Trend graph Report No LMP or patient ID has been Enter the LMP.
function entered.
95 NoData!! Trend graph Report No plot data is available. Enter the data to be displayed correctly.
function
96 View Change Error AfxMessage Report Failure in view switching. If the error persists even after rebooting,
Box function For debugging report the situations and procedures that
cause the error to the factory.
97 [MainFrame] Unexpected Msg AfxMessage Report An illegal measurement title ID If the error persists even after rebooting,
has been received. Box function has been specified. report the situations and procedures that
wParam:XXXXXXXX For debugging cause the error to the factory.
IParam:XXXXXXXX
98 Active view Change Error AfxMessage Report Failure in acquiring the active If the error persists even after rebooting,
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Box function frame window. report the situations and procedures that
For debugging cause the error to the factory.
99 DMU shutdown error. Caution DMU When the DMU is connected, Check the connections and settings.
System is turned off in 5 screen the shutdown notification sent to
minutes. the DMU has resulted in an
response error. The system will
turn OFF automatically 5
minutes after this message is
displayed.
100 ABRT COM Status DMU Communication NAK retry error. Check the connections and settings.
indicator at (This message is displayed only
the bottom when preset.)
left of the This message is displayed for
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screen the alpha protocol only.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
101 TIME OUT Status DMU Communication timeout error. Check the connections and settings.
indicator at (This message is displayed only
the bottom when preset.)
left of the This message is displayed for
screen the alpha protocol only.
102 SYSC: SDRAM Read Error log Test program File read/write error in the Replace the SYSC and check that the
/Write Error SDRAM on the SYSC error does not occur.
103 SYSC: SRAM Read/Write Error Error log Test program File read/write error in the Replace the SYSC and check that the
SRAM on the SYSC error does not occur.
104 SYSC: RTC function Error Error log Test program Function error in the real time Replace the SYSC and check that the
clock on the SYSC error does not occur.
105 SYSC: UFC ASIC Register Error log Test program Register read/write error in the Replace the SYSC and check that the
Error UFC ASIC on the SYSC error does not occur.
106 SYSC: LAN Controller Register Error log Test program Register read/write error in the Replace the SYSC and check that the
Error LAN controller on the SYSC error does not occur.
107 SYSC: SCSI Controller Error log Test program Register read/write error in the Replace the SYSC and check that the
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Register Error SCSI controller on the SYSC error does not occur.
108 SYSC: Flash ROM Read Error Error log Test program Sum check error in the Flash Replace the SYSC and check that the
ROM on the SYSC error does not occur.
109 SYSC: I/O Port Error Error log Test program I/O port read error Replace the SYSC and check that the
error does not occur. If the error persists,
check whether the PSEL, PCNT, RXBFB,
and SUBC boards are installed. If all of
these PWBs are installed, check whether
data is written in the EEPROM.
110 CFPR: SDRC U14, U19 Error Error log Test program Error in the SDRC on the CFPR Replace the CFPR and check that the
error does not occur.
111 CFPR: Noise Cut FPGA U38 Error log Test program Error in the noise cut FPGA on Replace the CFPR and check that the
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112 CFPR: CFP2 ASIC U20 Error Error log Test program Error in the CFP2 ASIC on the Replace the CFPR and check that the
CFPR error does not occur.
113 CFPR: Buffer Memory Error Error log Test program Error in the buffer memory on Replace the CFPR and check that the
the CFPR error does not occur.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
114 CFPR: LUT RAM U4 Error Error log Test program Error in the lookup table RAM on Replace the CFPR and check that the
the CFPR error does not occur.
115 CFPR: Noise Cut FPGA RAM Error log Test program Error in the noise cut FPGA Replace the CFPR and check that the
Error RAM on the CFPR error does not occur.
116 CFPR: CMEM(V)63 Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM on the CFPR and
Error CMEM(V)63 check that the error does not occur.
117 CFPR: CMEM(V)255 Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM on the CFPR and
Read/Write Error CMEM(V)255 check that the error does not occur.
118 CFPR: CMEM(TP)63 Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM on the CFPR and
Read/Write Error CMEM(TP)63 check that the error does not occur.
119 CFPR: CMEM(TP)255 Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM on the CFPR and
Read/Write Error CMEM(TP)255 check that the error does not occur.
120 CFPR: CMEM(Mc) Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CFPR and check that the
Error CMEM(Mc) on the CFPR error does not occur.
121 CFPR: BWPR (BWPR to Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR and check that the
ECDC) the BWPR to ECDC error does not occur. If the error persists,
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replace the ECDC.


122 CFPR: CFPR (CFPR to ECDC) Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the CFPR and check that the
the CFPR to ECDC error does not occur. If the error persists,
replace the ECDC.
123 CFPR: ECDC Error (BWPR & Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the ECDC and check that the
CFPR to ECDC) the BWPR and CFPR to the error does not occur. If the error persists,
ECDC replace the BWPR and CFPR.
124 CFPR: ECDC or BWPR Error Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR, CFPR, or ECDC and
the BWPR and CFPR to the check that the error does not occur.
ECDC
125 BWPR: CMEM(M) Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the CMEM Replace the BWPR and check that the
Error on the BWPR error does not occur.
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126 BWPR: CMEM(B)63 Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM(B) on the BWPR and
Error CMEM(B)63 check that the error does not occur.
127 BWPR: CMEM(B)255 Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the CMEM(B) on the BWPR and
Read/Write Error CMEM(B)255 check that the error does not occur.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
128 BWPR: BWPR (BWPR to Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR and check that the
ECDC) the BWPR to ECDC error does not occur. If the error persists,
replace the ECDC.
129 BWPR: CFPR (CFPR to ECDC) Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the CFPR and check that the
the CFPR to ECDC error does not occur. If the error persists,
replace the ECDC.
130 BWPR: ECDC Error (BWPR & Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the ECDC and check that the
CFPR to ECDC) the BWPR and CFPR to the error does not occur. If the error persists,
ECDC replace the BWPR and CFPR.
131 BWPR: ECDC or BWPR Error Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR and CFPR or replace
the BWPR and CFPR to the the ECDC and check that the error does
ECDC not occur.
132 BWPR: Calibration Error Error log Test program Calibration error in the BWPR Replace the BWPR and check that the
0xXXXX (HEX error does not occur.
representation of
CALIB_ERRORL value)
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133 DPPR: DSP Program Hang Up Error log Test program The DSP on the DPPR is not Replace the DPPR and check that the
working. error does not occur.
134 DPPR: DSP Program Loading Error log Test program The DSP program on the DPPR Replace the DPPR and check that the
Error cannot be loaded. error does not occur.
135 DPPR: DSP Program Init Error Error log Test program The DSP program on the DPPR Replace the DPPR and check that the
cannot be initialized. error does not occur.
136 DPPR: CMEM(D) Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the Replace the DPPR and check that the
Error CMEM(D) on the DPPR error does not occur.
137 ECDC: BWPR (BWPR to Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR and check that the
ECDC) the BWPR to ECDC error does not occur. If the error persists,
replace the ECDC.
138 ECDC: CFPR (CFPR to ECDC) Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the CFPR and check that the
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replace the ECDC.
139 ECDC: ECDC Error (BWPR & Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the ECDC and check that the
CFPR to ECDC) the BWPR and CFPR to the error does not occur. If the error persists,
ECDC replace the BWPR and CFPR.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
140 ECDC: ECDC or BWPR Error Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the BWPR and CFPR or replace
the BWPR and CFPR to the the ECDC and check that the error does
ECDC not occur.
141 ECDC: SDRAM Read/Write Error log Test program Read/write error in the SDRAM Replace the ECDC and check that the
Error on the ECDC error does not occur.
*1
142 : Txview Error 0x *2 (PID = *3) Error log Test program Error in checking the path from Replace the TXBF, PAMP, CWRX, RX64,
the TXBF and PAMP to the and RXBF. If the error persists, replace
RXBF the transducer and check again.
(*1: Name of the board that has
invoked the processing, *2:
Channel in which the error has
occurred, *3: ID of the
transducer used in the test)
143 RXBF A: Register Read/Write Error log Test program Register read/write error on the Replace the RXBF A and check that the
Error RXBF A error does not occur.
144 RXBF B: Register Read/Write Error log Test program Register read/write error on the Replace the RXBF B and check that the
Error RXBF B error does not occur.
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145 RXBF B: EEPROM Checksum Error log Test program I/O port read error Check whether the RXBF B board is
Error installed. If the board is installed
correctly, no data is written in the
EEPROM or the EEPROM is defective.
146 SUBC: EEPROM Checksum Error log Test program I/O port read error Check whether the SUBC board is
Error installed. If the board is installed
correctly, no data is written in the
EEPROM or the EEPROM is defective.
147 SUBC: RACS Run Error Error log Test program Error in the operation of the local Replace the SUBC and check that the
CPU on the SUBC error does not occur.
148 PSEL: EEPROM Checksum Error log Test program I/O port read error Check whether the PSEL board is
Error installed. If the board is installed
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correctly, no data is written in the
EEPROM or the EEPROM is defective.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
149 PCNT: EEPROM Checksum Error log Test program I/O port read error Check whether the PCNT board is
Error installed. If the board is installed
correctly, no data is written in the
EEPROM or the EEPROM is defective.
150 TEE: Hazardous temperature Error log TEE The specified temperature limit Observe the TEE temperature and decide
can cause burn. has been exceeded during use whether to continue using it or not.
of the TEE transducer.
151 TEE: Temperature over limit. Error log TEE The specified temperature limit Turn the power OFF.
has been exceeded during use
of the TEE transducer.
152 TEE: Shut down system Error log TEE The specified temperature limit Turn the power OFF.
immediately. has been exceeded during use
of the TEE transducer.
153 Standard 5 V Low Error! Error log Test program Failure in calibration of the Replace the RGLT and check that the
reference voltage for voltage error does not occur.
monitoring
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154 Standard 5 V High Error! Error log Test program Failure in calibration of the Replace the RGLT and check that the
reference voltage for voltage error does not occur.
monitoring
155 Upper Voltage Error! Error log Test program The voltage is above the Replace the RGLT and check that the
specified upper limit. error does not occur. If the error persists
for HV+155V/HV-37V, replace the PSEL,
PCNT, PAMP, and STRX. If the error
persists for A+BV, replace the PSEL,
PCNT, PAMP, and TXBF.
156 Lower Voltage Error! Error log Test program The voltage is below the Replace the RGLT and check that the
specified lower limit. error does not occur. If the error persists
for HV+155V/HV-37V, replace the PSEL,
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No. 2D730-150E*K
persists for A+BV, replace the PSEL,
PCNT, PAMP, and TXBF.
157 One Lamp Error! Error log Test program One of the lamps below the Replace the dead lamp below the monitor
monitor is dead. and check that the error does not occur.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
158 Two Lamps or Connection Error! Error log Test program Two lamps below the monitor Check whether the lamp switch below the
are dead, or the lamp switch is monitor is turned ON. If the lamps do not
OFF. light even though the switch is ON,
replace the two lamps.
159 Measurement Error! Error log Test program Failure in voltage measurement Replace the RGLT and check that the
error does not occur.
160 Temperature Error! Error log Test program Temperature within the Nemio Take proper measures to decrease the
system is too high. temperature within the Nemio system and
then check that the error does not occur.
If the error persists, replace the RGLT.
161 Operation Error Status Measurement An invalid operation is Depends on the operating conditions.
display at the performed during the
bottom left of measurement.
the screen Case 1: A measurement
available only during
freezing is selected in
live mode (automatic
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measurements are
included).
⇒ The error is displayed when Freeze the image and then perform
the measurement start measurement.
conditions are not met for
VelTrace (Auto), 2D-Profile,
Histogram, VelHist,
ColorVelocity, ColorProfile,
TIC, ACM, etc.

Case 2: An optional
measurement is
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corresponding optional
software is not
installed.
⇒ TIC, ACM Install the corresponding optional
software.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
161 Case 3: The [Start] switch for
TIC measurement is
selected during Cine
Review.
⇒ TIC Terminate Cine Review and make the
measurement active.
Case 4: The [Start] switch is
selected for a
measurement other
than TIC.
⇒ TIC The [Start] switch is enabled only in TIC
measurement.
Case 5: The [Copy] switch is
selected for an ROI
when the next ROI
already exists.
⇒ TIC The ROI for the current channel cannot be
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copied to the next channel if the


calculation for the next channel has been
completed. Delete the data for the next
channel and then copy the ROI.
162 Measure Error Status Measurement An invalid operation is
display at the performed during the
bottom left of measurement.
the screen
Case 1: The system failed to
obtain the intensity
data in a measurement
that requires the
acquisition of intensity
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data.
⇒ 2D-Profile, Histogram, Perform measurement for the area with
VelHist, ColorVelocity, the intensity data.
ColorProfile, TIC, ACM
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
163 Confirm ROI Status Measurement An invalid operation is
display at the performed during the
bottom left of measurement.
the screen
Case 1: An ROI is set on a non- Set the ROI on the active image and then
active image and the start measurement.
[Start] switch is
selected in the TIC
measurement.
⇒ TIC
164 File will be deleted. Dialog Measurement Confirmation message to be Perform operation as desired according to
Are you sure? Registration displayed when "Delete" is the message (select [OK] to proceed or
selected in the Measurement select [Cancel]).
Registration initial screen
165 All files will be deleted. Dialog Measurement Confirmation message to be Perform operation as desired according to
Are you sure? Registration displayed when "All Clear" is the message (select [OK] to proceed or
selected in the Measurement select [Cancel]).
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Registration initial screen


166 Item will be deleted. Dialog Measurement Confirmation message to be Perform operation as desired according to
Are you sure? Registration displayed when "Delete" is the message (select [OK] to proceed or
selected in the Measurement select [Cancel]).
Registration screen
(Measurement Item or
Calculation Item tab)
167 LV Type? Dialog Measurement Confirmation message to be Perform operation as desired according to
Registration displayed when "Parallel" or the message (select [OK] to add Distance
"M-Distance" is selected and of level 1, select [Cancel] not to add
[OK] is pressed in the Distance of level 1).
Measurement Item Setting
dialog
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168 No file is selected. Dialog Measurement [OK] is pressed in the Select a file and then press [OK], or select
Registration Measurement List dialog with no [Cancel].
file selected.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
169 Name is empty. Dialog Measurement 1) [OK] is pressed in the Enter a character string in the Name field,
Registration Measurement Registration or select [Cancel].
screen with no character
string entered for "Name".
2) [OK] is pressed in the
Measurement Item Setting
dialog with no character
string entered for "Name".
3) [OK] is pressed in the
Calculation Regist dialog
with no character string
entered for "Name".
170 Unit is empty Dialog Measurement [OK] is pressed in the Select "Unit" and enter the unit in the Unit
Registration Calculation Regist dialog with no dialog, or select [Cancel].
unit specified.
171 The number of Measure Label Dialog Measurement When [OK] is pressed in the Change the setting so that the total
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must be under 32. Registration Measurement Item Setting number of measurement labels is 32 or
dialog, the sum of the number of less and then retry.
currently registered
measurement labels and the
number of labels to be
registered exceeds 32.
172 The number of Measure Item Dialog Measurement When "Parallel" or "M-Distance" Change the setting so that the total
must be under 12. Registration is selected and [OK] is pressed number of measurement items is 12 or
in the Measurement Item Setting less and then retry.
dialog and then LV Type is
selected (Distance of level 1 is
added), the sum of the number
of currently registered
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measurement items and the
number of items to be registered
exceeds 12.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
173 Syntax Error Dialog Measurement [OK] is pressed in the Correct the formula.
Registration Calculation Regist dialog with
incorrect syntax included in the
edited formula.
174 Rename file, please. Dialog Measurement 1) A file name identical to the In the File dialog displayed after this
Registration one selected in the Copy, dialog is closed, specify a file name that is
Upload, or Sample Copy not the same as any switch name.
operation exists in the
registration information
management file.
2) An identical file name exists
in the registration information
management file even after
the file is renamed in case 1)
or a file name is edited in the
"Add" operation.
175 Error: Manage File (Read) All Dialog Measurement An abnormality is detected while For debugging
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files will be deleted. Registration reading the registration


information management file.
(This should not occur in normal
operation. Only the message is
displayed. All of the files are
deleted because the subsequent
operation cannot be ensured.)
176 Error: (the cause of the error, Dialog Measurement An error is detected in the file If this error message is displayed while
file name (with path), and Registration validity check after "Add" or uploading a file edited using an off-line
line number of the error in "Modify" processing or when tool, check whether or not the file contents
the file are displayed) "Upload" is executed. are correct.
If the message is displayed after "Add" or
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abnormal.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
177 Error: (the cause of the error is Dialog Measurement File open error or write error For debugging
displayed) Registration during editing of the registration
information management file.
(This should not occur in normal
operation. Only the message is
displayed.)
178 Access Error Dialog Measurement The system failed to access the Check whether the media and the drive
Registration MOD or FDD in the Upload or are normal.
Save operation.
179 No unit is selected. Dialog Measurement [OK] is pressed with no unit Select the unit and then select [OK], or
Registration specified in the Unit dialog. select [Cancel].
180 File update? Dialog Measurement Confirmation message to be Perform operation as desired according to
Registration displayed when a file is the message (select [OK] to proceed or
registered to an existing switch select [Cancel]).
in the Sample Copy or Update
operation.
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181 No label is registered. Dialog Measurement 1) In the Measurement item Register a label and then select [OK], or
Registration Setting dialog, [OK] is select [Cancel].
pressed when no labels are
registered.
2) In the Measurement
Registration screen, [OK] is
pressed when no
measurement labels or
calculation labels are
registered.
182 No item is registered. Dialog Measurement In the Measurement Registration Register an item and then select [OK], or
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measurement items are
registered.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
183 Error!! Switch list Measurement If an error is detected in a Delete the abnormal file (otherwise, this
Registration registered file in the validity message is displayed every time reading
check during reading of all files of all files is performed). Proper operation
(for example, at the time of list cannot be ensured if measurement is
updating), this message is started without taking the appropriate
displayed in the "Name" field for measures.
the corresponding switch in the
Measurement Registration initial
screen (switch list).
184 Calibration Error Dialog Calibration This message indicates that an Restart the power supply and confirm that
error has occurred in the the error message is not displayed. If the
calibration that is performed error reoccurs, replace the BWPR and
once a day when the power check it.
supply is started.
185 PVM-375MV Dialog Mecha 4D This message is displayed if an Enable the PVM-375MV.
transducer is not available attempt is made to use the Ensure the following conditions are
sweep function when the PVM- satisfied.
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375MV is disabled. When the


PVM-375MV is enabled, the • The PVM-375MV is connected to the C
system must satisfy all the port.
following conditions. • The PVM-375MV is selected.
• The PC3D PWB is installed.
• The PVM-375MV is
connected to the C port.
• The PVM-375MV is selected.
• The PC3D PWB is present.
• The RTTC2 PWB is present.
186 Invalid parameter for Dialog Mecha 4D This message is displayed if the Specify a permissible speed/angle for the
PVM-375MV transducer specified speed/angle of the sweep.
sweep is not permitted.
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sweep function is used for 3 error status and confirm that an error does
seconds or more incorrectly due not occur. If the same error occurs,
to a hardware problem in the replace one of the PVM-375MV, PC3D
use of the PVM-375MV. PWB, and RTTC2 PWB and perform the
check again.
No. Error message Classification Function Description Action
188 This Patient ID already exists. Dialog Patient ID The extracted 15-character ID is Change the patient ID or the patient
checked against the ID list name.
stored in the Nemio. This
message is displayed if the
same ID is found in the list but
the patient names do not match.
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6. PRESET

6.1 Exam Preset

Exam Preset can be set for each of the 16 Exams.

6.1.1 Condition set

(1) 2D

Item Parameters Definition


Initial Start Mode 2D Single, 2D Dual Sets whether display starts with 2D-SINGLE or 2D-DUAL. (2D
SINGLE) (DUAL L) after Power ON or New patient.
B/W Gain 62, ..., 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, ..., 100 B/W mode initial gain
Frequency Select T1, T2, 2D1, 2D2, 2D3 Frequency selectable by panel switch
Multi Frequency T1, T2, 2D1, 2D2, 2D3 Initial frequency of 2D mode
High Frame Off, On, C=ON Whether or not to enable High frame (HF) mode of 2D.
Off : HF=Off
On : HF=On
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C=On : HF=Off for 2D and HF=On for CDI


Density L, H Color density
Focal Pattern 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Initial focal condition
Initial Focal Position 25, 50, 75, 100 Initial focal point
2D IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8 Changes DR, Edge Enhance, Persistence, Spatial smooth,
Post process, AGC, Contrast Enhance for conventional 2D
mode.
2D IP Type A, B, C, D, E Pattern of IP combinations by region of examination for
conventional 2D mode
THI IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Changes DR, Edge Enhance, Persistence, Spatial smooth,
Post process, AGC, Contrast Enhance for THI
THI IP Type A, B, C, D, E Patterns of IP combinations by region of examination for THI
2D Map Valid Off, On 2D color presentation Map select
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2D Map 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 2D color presentation Map select
Reject OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 B/W cutoff level setting
2D Oblique Angle L1 , C , R1 Oblique angle setting for 2D linear scanning
2D Scan Range W, M, N, WM Scan Angle: Wide, Wide-Middle, Middle, and Narrow
2D S. Range Adj. Off, On Scan Angle fine adjust enable
Left/Right L, R Sets 2D image left / right.
Item Parameters Definition
Upside/Down U, D Turns 2D image upside-down
Rotation 0, 90, 180, 270 Rotation of 2D image
B/W VBS Gain 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 B/W attenuation level settings 100, 95, 90, 85, 80, 75, 70%
Gate Display Off, On Sets whether or not Gate Mark is displayed in 2D mode only.
Grayscale Display Off, On Sets whether or not Gray scale is displayed.
Time Smooth Type A, B A: Abdomen, B: Cardiac

(2) M

Item Parameters Definition


M Gain Comp. -20, -19, ...0 ..., +19, +20 Adjusts the GAIN for M only in B/M mode.
D/M Speed x1, x2, x4, x8 Adjusts the sweep speed of M- and D-mode display.
M DR 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 Sets the M dynamic range.
M AGC 0, 1, 2, 3 Adjusts the AGC (M mode).
M E. Enhance Off, 1, 2, 3 Sets the M edge enhance.
M Map Valid Off, On Switches M map display ON/OFF.
M Map 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Selects M map display type.
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M Max Sampling OFF, 1, 2, 3 Black hole elimination in M-mode depth direction


Gate Mark on Edge Off, On Sets whether or not M sample mark and Gate Mark are
displayed as scale mark at the edge of 2D image.
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(3) PW/CW

Item Parameters Definition


Initial Gate Size 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15 Width of gate marker in PW mode
Gate Color WHT, RED, GRN, BLUE, YEL, CYAN, MAG Initial gate color
HPRF Gate Display On, Off Whether or not to display 2nd gate or later on HPRF mode
PW Gain 1-30 (steps of 1) Initial PWD gain
CW Gain 1-30 (steps of 1) Initial CWD gain
PW PRF 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 1.9, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.7, 3.0, 3.3, 3.6, Initial PRF of PWD
4.0, 4.4, 4.8, 5.3, 5.8, 6.4, 7.1, 7.8, 8.6, 9.4, 10.4,
11.4, 12.5, 13.8, 15.2, 16.7, 18.4
PW Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Initial PW Filter
PW Pixel Ratio Off, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 Sets the pixel ratio in AUTO mode of DISPLAY MODE.
PW Contrast 0, 1, 2, 3 Sets the dynamic range for PW.
PW Average Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets smoothing for the PWD waveform in the temporal
direction.
PW Post Proc. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets the gamma curve for PW.
CW PRF 4.0, 4.4, 4.9, 5.4, 5.9, 6.6, 7.3, 8.0, 8.8, 9.8, 10.8, Initial PRF of CWD
11.9, 13.1, 14.5, 16.0, 17.7, 19.5, 21.5, 23.8,
26.3, 29.0, 32.0, 35.3, 39.0, 43.1, 47.6
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CW Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Initial CW Filter


CW Pixel Ratio Off, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 Sets the pixel ratio in AUTO mode of DISPLAY MODE.
CW Contrast 0, 1, 2, 3 Sets the dynamic range for CW.
CW Average Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets smoothing for the CWD waveform in the temporal
direction.
CW Post Proc. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets the gamma curve for PW.
D Map Valid Off, On Sets D map display ON/OFF.
D Map 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Selects D map display type.
2D/D Expand Off, On D expand
D Expand Off, On D only mode in D+M
D Max Velocity Area Max, DIV. Max Sets which is to be used to display the maximum Doppler
velocity, the maximum of the Doppler display area or the
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maximum of the Doppler scale marker.
PW Oblique Angle L3, L2, L1, C, R1, R2, R3 Sets the initial display angle of the PW angle mark.
Velocity/Frequency Velocity, Frequency Sets which is displayed in Doppler mode, velocity
(VELOCITY) or Doppler shift frequency (FREQUENCY).
Base Line U4, U3, U2, U1, 0, L1, L2, L3, L4 Sets the reduction level for aliasing.
Item Parameters Definition
D/M Time Mark Off, On Sets display of the time mark on the M-mode image or
velocity mark in Doppler mode.
Angle Mark Off, On Sets whether or not Angle mark is displayed.
Angle Correction L80, L70, L60, L50, L40, L30, L20, L10, 0 Sets initial Doppler angle mark.
R10, R20, R30, R40, R50, R60, R70, R80
2D Refresh Mode MAN, TMR1, TMR2, TMR3, TMR4, ECG Sets 2D refresh method when simultaneous mode is OFF.
Trace Range Full, Up, Low Sets the sweep range of auto trace mode.
Trace Peak Off, On Sets trace line of peak velocity.
Trace Mode Off, On Sets trace line of velocity of maximum power.
Trace Mean Off, On Sets trace line of average velocity.
Trace Threshold 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250 Sets threshold value of velocity peak trace.
Trace Smooth Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Sets the trace line smoothing value in the time direction.
PW Sound Type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Sets sound type of PW Doppler.
CW Sound Type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Sets sound type of CW Doppler.
D Auto Scale Scale Only, Scale & Shift Sets whether or not to enable simultaneous adjustment of
scale and base line.
Auto Scale Mode Man, 1EOS, 2EOS, 3EOS, 4EOS Sets Auto Scale adjustment method.
D Auto Scale Time 1 sec, 2 sec, 4 sec, 8 sec Selects calculation time of Auto Scale
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Range Coef. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 Sets range coefficient of Auto Scale
Scale value is defined by multiply peak velocity with this
coefficient.
1.1: 10%, 1.2: 20%, 1.3: 30%, 1.4: 40%, 1.5: 50%
Peak Display Off, On Sets whether or not Doppler peak velocity values are
displayed on screen in PW/CW mode.
Peak U: Peak velocity above 0 Hz line
Peak L: Peak velocity below 0 Hz line
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(4) CDI

Item Parameters Definition


CDI Gain 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Initial CDI gain
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Multi. Frequency CD1, CD2 Initial CDI / Power / Doppler frequency
Scale Cut Off Off, Low, High Sets cutoff level of CDI.
Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sets B/W and CDI display balance.
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No. when programmable VRP function is
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, enabled. See "Programmable VRP" of special condition
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Sets initial velocity range of CDI.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel signal processing/Quad signal processing
Density L, M, H, SH Color density
High Reso. Off, On High Reso.
CDI/FFT Reverse Off, On CDI/FFT reverse
C Map Select V-T1, V-T2, V-T3, T, P, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, C Map Select
HUE4, HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3
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C Initial Map V-T1, V-T2, V-T3, T, P, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, Sets initial CDI Map.
HUE4, HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3
C Contrast 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets the initial color contrast when the CPI is ON.
Base Line Type A, B Baseline method
A: Hue type, B: Re-arrangement of color type
Wide (2D) Off, On Sets whether or not the scan range of 2D is wide when CDI
mode is active.
C IP Type Sel Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, Selects C-IP type (20 types: 14 Preset, 6 User)
PV-Artery, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, PV-Artery,
Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER, F-Heart, User1, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER,
User2, User3, User4, User5, User6 F-Heart, User1,
User2, User3, User4, User5, User6
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Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Initial wall filter of CDI.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time of CDI
Item Parameters Definition
ROI Focal Position 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 Sets initial focal position of CDI ROI.
ROI Axis Position Top, Middle, Bottom Sets initial axis position of ROI.
ROI Height 100, 80, 60, 40 Sets initial height of ROI.
ROI Width 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 Sets initial width of ROI.
Back Display Off, On Sets whether or not to enable display of 2D behind CDI.
Scale Graph Display Off, On Sets whether the velocity range indication graph is displayed.
C Oblique Angle L3, L2, L1, C, R1, R2, R3 Initial CDI/Power/TDI oblique angle of linear transducer
MCDI+CDI Simult Simult Off, MCDI Sets whether or not CDI and MCDI simultaneous are enabled.
Capture On, Off Sets whether or not Color Capture mode is enabled.
Capture Time MAN, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Sets refresh time of color capture.
MAX PRF 1.3, 1.5, 1.7, 1.9, 2.1, 2.3, 2.5, 2.7, 3.0, 3.3, 3.6, Max PRF limit depending on ROI position.
4.0, 4.4, 4.8, 5.3, 5.8, 6.4, 7.1, 7.8, 8.6, 9.4, 10.4, This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
11.4, 12.5 Special Condition preset.
PRF Control Mode Off, On Sets whether or not Max PRF function is enabled.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
M.A.E. 1, 2, 3, 4 Motion artifact eliminator.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
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Special Condition preset.


Turbulence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Initial value of the gamma curve of the color map turbulence
components
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(5) Power

Item Parameters Definition


Power Gain 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Initial Power gain
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Scale Cut Off Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Initial cutoff Power
16
Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 B/W and color display level adjustment
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No. when the programmable VRP function is
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, enabled. See "Programmable VRP" of special condition
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Initial velocity range of TDI
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel signal processing / Quad signal processing
Density L, M, H, SH Line density
High Reso. Off, On Vector interpolation
P IP Type Sel Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, Selects P IP type (20 types: 14 Preset, 6 User)
PV-Artery, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, PV-Artery,
Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER, F-Heart, User1, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER,
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User2, User3, User4, User5, User6 F-Heart, User1, User2, User3, User4, User5, User6
P IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial P IP.
Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Wall filter
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time
P Map Select P1, P2, P3, P4, dP1, dP2, dP3, dP4 Selects P Map type.
P Initial Map P1, P2, P3, P4, dP1, dP2, dP3, dP4 Sets initial P Map.
P DR 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Sets initial dynamic range of Power.
P Contrast 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets initial contrast of P Map.
ROI Focal Position 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 ROI focal position
Back Display Off, On Sets whether or not B/W of Power mode is displayed.
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This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
(6) TDI

Item Parameters Definition


TDI Gain 8, 9, ..., 26 (steps of 1) Initial TDI gain
Scale Cut Off Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Initial TDI cutoff
16
Density L, M, H, SH Line density of TDI
Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 B/W and TDI display balance
Scale 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 Initial velocity range of TDI
PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel signal processing / Quadruple signal processing
TDI IP Type Sel Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, Selects TDI IP type (20 types: 14 Preset, 6 User)
PV-Artery, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, PV-Artery,
Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER, F-Heart, User1, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER,
User2, User3, User4, User5, User6 F-Heart, User1, User2, User3, User4, User5, User6
TDI IP 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets TDI IP.
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time
TDI Map Select VT1, VT2, VT3, T, P, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, Selects TDI Map.
HUE4, HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3
TDI Initial Map VT1, VT2, VT3, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, HUE4, Sets initial TDI Map.
HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3, P, T
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TDI Contrast 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets initial TDI contrast.


ROI Focal Position 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 Initial ROI focal position
ROI Axis Position Top, Middle, Bottom Initial ROI Axis position
ROI Height 100, 80, 60, 40 Initial ROI height
ROI Width 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 Initial ROI width
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(7) ACM

Item Parameters Definition


ACM Gain 8, 9, ..., 26 (steps of 1) ACM gain
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No. when programmable VRP function is
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, enabled. See "Programmable VRP" in special condition
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Initial velocity range of ACM
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Wall filter
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
M.A.E. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets ACM color cutoff value moving with MTI filter.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel Signal Processing/Quadruple Signal Processing
Density L, M, H, SH Color line density
High Reso. Off, On Color vector interpolation
Data No. L, M, H Color data number
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CDI / FFT Reverse Off, On CDI/Doppler reverse display


ACM Map Select V-T1, V-T2, V-T3, T, P, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, Selects ACM look-up table.
HUE4, HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3
ACM Initial Map V-T1, V-T2, V-T3, T, P, HUE1, HUE2, HUE3, Sets initial look-up table of ACM.
HUE4, HUE5, HUE6, SAT1, SAT2, SAT3
ACM Contrast 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets initial color contrast of ACM.
Wide(2D) Off, On Sets whether or not color ROI and 2D scan range have the
same FOV.
Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sets 2D and ACM color balance
Back Display Off, On Sets whether or not 2D of color is displayed.
ROI Height 100, 80, 60, 40 Sets ROI height.
ROI Width 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 Sets ROI width.
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ACM IP Type Select LVOT, MITRAL, PULM, TEE, PED-LVOT, PED- Selects ACM IP type.
MITRAL, PED- PULM
ACM IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial IP No. of ACM.
(8) DynaFlow

Item Parameters Definition


Dyna Gain 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Sets initial gain of Dynamic Flow.
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Dyna Gain Comp. -6, -4, -2 ,0 Sets Dynamic Flow Gain compensation.
Multi Frequency Dy1, Dy2 Selects Dynamic Flow frequency.
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No.
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=On in
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 Special Condition preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Sets initial Scale value.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial MTI filter value.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
MAE 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets initial MAE value.
This switch is enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in
Special Condition preset.
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PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Sets PSP/QSP.


Density L, M, H, SH Sets Dynamic Flow density.
High Reso. On, Off Sets whether or not vector interpolation of Dynamic Flow is
enabled.
Dyna IP Type Select Dflow-A, Dflow-B, Dflow-C, Dflow-D, Dflow-E Selects Dynamic Flow IP type.
Dyna IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial IP No. of Dynamic Flow
Dyna Map Select DF1, DF2, DF3, DF4, DF5, DF6, DF7, DF8 Selects look-up tables for Dynamic Flow.
Dyna Initial Map DF1, DF2, DF3, DF4, DF5, DF6, DF7, DF8 Sets initial look-up table for Dynamic Flow.
Dyna DR 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Sets Dynamic Range of Dynamic Flow.
ROI Focal Position 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 Sets ROI focal position.
ROI Axis Position Top, Middle, Bottom Sets initial axis position of ROI.
ROI Height 100, 80, 60, 40 Sets ROI height.
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ROI Width 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 Sets ROI width.
(9) CI-2D

Item Parameters Definition


CI-2D Gain 62, ..., 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, ..., 100 Initial CI-2D Gain
Frequency Select CH1, CH2, 2D1, 2D2, 2D3 Frequency Select
Multi Frequency CH1, CH2, 2D1, 2D2, 2D3 Multi Frequency
High Frame Off, On, C=ON Sets High Frame.
Density L, H Line density
CI IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial CI-2D IP.
CI IP Type A, B, C, D, E Selects CI-2D IP Type.
2D Map Valid On, Off Sets whether or not 2D map is enabled.
2D Map 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets initial CI-2D Map.
Reject Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, ... B/W Cutoff level setting
Focal Pattern 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Initial focal condition
Focal Position 25, 50, 75, 100 Initial focal point
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(10) CI-power

Item Parameters Definition


CI-Power Gain 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Sets initial CI-Power gain.
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Multi Frequency CH1, CH2, CD1, CD2 CI-Power Multi Frequency
Scale Cut Off Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Initial cutoff of CI-Power
16
Balance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 B/W and color display level adjustment
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No. when programmable VRP function is
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, enabled. See "Programmable VRP" in special condition
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Initial velocity range of CI-Power. This switch is enabled
when Programmable VRP=Off in Special Condition preset.
Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Wall filter. This switch is enabled when Programmable
VRP=Off in Special Condition preset.
M.A.E. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets Power cutoff value moving with MTI filter. This switch is
enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in Special Condition
preset.
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PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel signal processing / Quad signal processing


Density L, M, H, SH Line density
High Reso. Off, On Vector interpolation
CI-P IP Type Sel Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, Selects CI-P IP type (20 types: 14 Preset, 6 User)
PV-Artery, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Adult-Heart, M-TEE, Coronary, P-Heart, Carotid, PV-Artery,
Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER, F-Heart, User1, PV-Vein, S-Parts, TCD, Abd-Gen, Abd-Ped, OB/Gyn, EV/ER,
User2, User3, User4, User5, User6 F-Heart, User1, User2, User3, User4, User5, User6
CI-P IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets initial CI-P IP.
CI-P Map Select P1, P2, P3, P4, dP1, dP2, dP3, dP4 Selects CI-P Map type.
CI-P Initial Map P1, P2, P3, P4, dP1, dP2, dP3, dP4 Sets initial CI-P Map.
CI-P Contrast 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets initial contrast of CI-P Map.
CI-P DR 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Sets initial dynamic range of CI-Power.
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Back Display Off, On Sets whether or not B/W of CI-Power mode is displayed.
(11) CI-DynaFlow

Item Parameters Definition


CI-Dyna Gain 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Sets initial CI-Dynamic Flow Gain.
21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
CI-Dyna Gain Comp. 0, -2, -4, -6 Sets CI-Dynamic Flow Gain Compensation.
Multi Frequency Dy1, Dy2 Sets CI-Dynamic Flow multi-frequency.
Data No. L, M, H Dwell time
Initial Scale No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, Sets initial Scale No. when programmable VRP function is
17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, enabled. See "Programmable VRP" in special condition
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 preset.
Scale 4, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60, 80, 100 Initial velocity range of CI-Dynamic Flow. This switch is
enabled when Programmable VRP=Off in Special Condition
preset.
Filter 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Wall filter. This switch is enabled when Programmable
VRP=Off in Special Condition preset.
MAE 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets Power cutoff value moving with MTI filter when
programmable VRP function is disabled.
PSP/QSP Off, 2, 4 Parallel signal processing/Quad signal processing
Density L, M, H, SH Line density
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High Reso. On, Off Vector interpolation


CI-Dyna Map Select DF1, DF2, DF3, DF4, DF5, DF6, DF7, DF8 Selects Dynamic Flow Map.
CI-Dyna Initial Map DF1, DF2, DF3, DF4, DF5, DF6, DF7, DF8 Sets Dynamic Flow initial Map.
CI-Dyna DR 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 50, 60, 70 Dynamic Flow dynamic range
CI-Dyna IP Type Select DFlow-A, DFlow-B, DFlow-C, DFlow-D, DFlow-E Sets Dynamic Flow IP type.
CI-Dyna IP No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Sets Dynamic Flow IP No.
ROI Focal Position 0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100 Sets ROI focal position.
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(12) FEI

Item Parameters Definition


Monitor On, Off Sets whether or not monitor mode is enabled when FEI is ON.
Monitor Frequency 2D1, 2D2, 2D3, 2D4 Sets monitor mode multi-frequency.
Monitor Level 1, 2, 3 Sets monitor mode level.
Flash Nun. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sets frame number in 1 trigger.
Interval Time 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0, 7, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 Sets interval time between trigger and trigger.
Subtraction Type1, Type2 Selects the calculation type in subtraction mode.
Auto Rec. On, Off Sets whether or not flash rec. is automatically enabled when
FEI is ON.
ECG Count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, Sets heart beat number in one trigger.
45, 50, 55, 60
Trigger Mode Interval, ECG Selects FEI trigger mode.
Interval : Trigger in time interval
ECG : Trigger in heart beat interval
ECG with Monitor On, Off Sets whether or not monitor mode is retained when monitor
mode is ON and Flash Rec. by ECG trigger is turned ON.
On: monitor mode is retained; Off: monitor mode is
automatically turned OFF.
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When Flash Rec. by ECG trigger is turned ON with monitor


mode OFF, monitor mode OFF is retained.
This switch is enabled when Trigger mode is set in ECG.
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(13) Other

Item Parameters Definition


Initial Power(%) 100, 95, 90, ..., 10, 5 Initial acoustic power %
Depth 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 24 Initial depth of FOV
Depth Control Setting Standard, Fine Depth step selection
Depth Value Display Off, On Sets whether or not the depth value is displayed.
Initial Transducer A, B, C, D, Pencil Sets initial transducer.
2D ECG Display Off, On ECG enabled in 2D mode
ECG Position Upper, Lower Sets ECG moving range to upper or lower part of screen
ECG Sync Mode Single, Dual, AD+50, AD+100, TMR Single sync/Dual sync/Auto delay +50/Auto delay +100/Timer
ECG Sync + Real Off, On Sync real mode enabled or not
ECG CH2 Delay 180, 190, 200, 280, 290, 300, 310, 320 Sets initial delay time of ECG CH2.
Interval Time Off, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 Sync interval time
HR Display Off, On Heart rate display
2D PCG Display Off, On PCG enable on 2D mode
PCG Gain 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Sets initial gain of PCG.
PCG Position 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Sets initial display position of PCG.
PCG Filter L, M, H Sets initial filter of PCG.
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Annotation Real Off, On Sets whether or not Text or Auto Annotation is displayed after
release of freeze.
Body Mark Real Off, On Sets whether or not Body Mark is displayed after release of
freeze.
Body Mark Mode Off, On Auto Body Mark ON after power ON or new patient
Freeze Mode Body Mark, Cine Selects Body Mark or Cine for TB function when freeze is
pressed in Body Mark mode of 2D.
Cine Icon Display Off, On Sets whether or not Cine icon display is enabled.
Independent Oblique Scan CDI+PW, CDI or PW Sets whether or not independent oblique scan of CDI and PW
is enabled.
Pan/Zoom Image 2D, 2D&M Sets whether or not simultaneous Pan/Zoom of 2D+M is
enabled.
Needle Guide Display Needle Off, Off, On Sets initial puncturing marker.
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Needle Off: Needle function OFF
Off: Initial OFF
On: Initial ON
Needle Guide Size Small, Medium, Large Sets the size of the needle guide mark.
Large: Conventional (Ver. 1.5) size
Item Parameters Definition
Needle Range Display Off, On Sets whether puncturing range is displayed.
OB Data on ID Off, On Sets whether or not OB data is displayed on ID menu.
Blood Pressure on ID Off, On Sets whether or not blood pressure data is displayed on ID
menu.
Auto Data Disp. Off, On Sets whether or not auto data is displayed on the screen.
2D/M Display Format Rt/Lt, Up/Down 1/2, Up/Down 2/3 2D/M display format
Rt/Lt : M/D+2D side-by-side display in 50:50 width ratio
1/2 : 2D (above) + M or D (below) in 50:50 height ratio
2/3 : 2D (above) + M or D (below) in 25:75 height ratio
Menu On Cine Mode Cine, Other Sets whether or not the cine edit menu is opened when the
popup menu switch pressed.
Condition M+2D 2D Real, 2D Freeze Sets whether or not (2D real/Trace freeze) mode is started
after mode change when MCDI+CDI simultaneous is OFF.
User Function Type A, B, C Sets the UF assign pattern.
Intersection Line On, Off Sets whether or not the intersection line of Bi-plane TEE
transducer is displayed.
Intersection Line Size Large, Medium, Small Selects intersection line size.
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(14) Mecha

Item Parameters Definition


Frequency Select 7.5, 12, 15, 20 Selects frequencies by panel switch in IDUS image
Multi Frequency 7.5, 12, 15, 20 Initial frequency of IDUS image
Frame Rate L, M, H Sets initial frame rate of IDUS
Annular Offset Up, Middle, Down Sets the position corresponding to 0 cm from the transducer
surface in the display area for the annular array transducer.
(This item is displayed only when the annular array
transducer is connected to the system.)
Up: 2 mm, Middle: 5 mm, Down: 8 mm
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(15) Special Condition (Service preset)

Press the Shift + keys on the keyboard while the Condition Set menu is displayed.

Item Parameters Definition


Power On Real, Freeze Sets whether or not freeze in ON when the power is ON.
Pan Zoom/Spot Zoom Pan Zoom, Spot Zoom Selects Zoom method.
Spot ROI Axis Position Top, Middle, Bottom Sets Spot zoom ROI position.
Spot ROI Height 100, 80, 60, 40 Sets Spot zoom ROI height.
Spot ROI Width 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 Sets Spot zoom ROI width.
DMU Start Apli. Select Routine, Program, Stress, 3D Sets initial start application of DMU.
2D Record Mode Auto, Dual Sets whether or not Cine memory is divided for 2D dual.
2D Store Mode Off, 1, 2, 3 Sets Still frame store mode.
Off: Store disabled
1: Enabled to store max. 128 frames with a line density less
than 128.
2: Enabled to store max. 64 frames with a line density less
than 256.
3: Enabled to store max. 32 frames with a line density less
than 512.
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2D Store/FEI 2D Store, FEI Sets whether or not cine memory is used for 2D store or FEI.
Programmable VRP On, Off Sets whether or not Programmable VRP is enabled.

(Note) When the settings for Special Condition and the settings for another Condition Set menu are to be changed at the same time,
change the settings for Special Condition first.
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6.1.2 Measurement preset

(1) General

Item Parameters Definition


CH Display Off, On Selects between show/hide of the measurement channel
identification character.
CH Size Small, Medium, Large Selects the measurement channel size.
Window Back Off, On Selects the background color of the window for basic
measurements.
(Off): Gray, (On): Transparent
Decimal Point .Period, ,(Comma) Selects the decimal marker.
Heart Beat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Specifies the number of heartbeats for heart rate calculation.
Vel Histo Band Width -3 dB, -6 dB Specifies the width between the outermost velocities with
respect to MODE for velocity values whose power is 3 dB or 6
dB lower than the maximum power. (-3 dB) (-6 dB)
BSA Calcuration Age ADULT, PEDI 12-14, PEDI 6-11, PEDI 1-5, Selects the body surface area calculation formula. The
PEDI 0 numerical values represent child ages. This is enabled only
when ORIENTAL is selected for BSA CALC AREA. When
OCCIDENTAL is selected, this parameter is fixed to ADULT
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and is not displayed in the menu.


(ADULT) (PEDI 12-14) (PEDI 6-11) (PEDI 1-5) (PEDI 0)
Joint Baseline Right-Left, Left-Right Selects the initial angle of the acetabular roof line and the
limbic line with respect to the baseline in joint measurement
mode.
(Right-Left): The acetabular roof line is displayed at 60° in the
counterclockwise direction with respect to the baseline, and
the limbic line is displayed at 55° in the clockwise direction
with respect to the baseline.
(Left-Right): The acetabular roof line is displayed at 60° in the
clockwise direction with respect to the baseline, and the limbic
line is displayed at 55° in the counterclockwise direction with
respect to the baseline.
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All Display Off, On Selects whether or not ALL DISP display is enabled when the
basic measurement function is started.
Active Display Current, All Selects display of all CH measured or display of only active
CH, which means measurement is not fixed.
Item Parameters Definition
Measure Real (Dual) Off, On Sets whether or not to delete measurement results not only
on the real side but also on the freeze side when freeze is
released in dual mode.
Trace Length Method Trace All, Trace Spline Selects the method for trace length measurement.

(2) Application

Item Parameters Definition


Title Display Off, On Selects between show/hide of the measurement function
names.
Window Back Off, On PART ON Selects the background color of the window during or after an
application measurement.
(Off): Gray, (On): Transparent, (PART ON): Transparent
during measurement and gray after completion of
measurement.
Auto Average Off, On Selects whether or not to automatically average the measured
values when an item is measured several times in an
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application measurement.
Report Edit Mark Off, On Selects whether or not to add a mark to an edited measured
value on the worksheet screen (the mark is automatically
reflected in the report).
All Display Off, On Selects whether or not ALL DISP display is enabled when the
application measurement function is started.
Measure Real Off, On Selects whether or not measurement mode is released when
image freeze is released.
HR Method ECG, D/M Selects the heart rate method to be used for calculation etc.
F Vol Vel Trace Type Cardiac, Vascular Selects the display item for F Vol Vel Trace between Cardiac
Type and Vascular Type.
Gravity 1.00, 1.05, 1.06 Selects the gravity (r) to be used for Prostate measurement.
Clear Message Off, On Selects whether or not a confirmation message is displayed
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when an attempt is made to clear the measurement values.
(3) Unit

Item Parameters Definition


Distance mm, cm Selects the distance measurement unit.
Area mm2, cm2 Selects the area measurement unit.
Time ms, s Selects the time measurement unit.
Slope mm/s, cm/s Selects the M-slope measurement unit.
Velocity cm/s, m/s Selects the velocity measurement unit.
Accel cm/s2, m/s2 Selects the acceleration measurement unit.
VTI cm, m Selects the Velocity Time Integral measurement unit.

(4) LV (2D)

Item Parameters Definition


Method Single Plane Ellipse, Biplane Ellipse, Bullete, Selects the left ventricular function measurement method in
Simpson, Cube, Teichholz, Gibson, Simpson BP, 2D mode.
Simpson SP
Sequence Type 1, 2 Selects whether to measure the lumen only or to measure the
lumen and the cardiac wall for the systolic phase in LV
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(CUBE, TEICH, and GIB) measurements.


Default Angle 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 0, -10, -20, Specifies of the initial angle of the measurement marker
-30, -40, -50, -60, -70, -80, -90 (vertical bar) for DIAST and SYST in 2D-mode LV
measurements.
Simpson SP BP Trace All, Spline Selects the area method for left ventricular function
measurement (Simpson MOD).
Simpson BPMeas Real Off, On Selects the display at the time of unfreezing during MOD
SIMPSON (BP) measurement.
(OFF): The measurement marker is deleted and the image
menu is displayed, (On): The measurement menu remains
displayed
BP Mark position Same Image, Other Image, Center Diastole or systole Marker position for the Modified Simpson
Biplane method in 2D dual
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(5) LV (M)

Item Parameters Definition


Method Cube, Teichholz, Gibson Selects the left ventricular function measurement method in M
mode.
Sequence Type 1, 2 Selects whether to measure the lumen only or to measure the
lumen and the cardiac wall for the systolic phase in LV
(CUBE, TEICH, and GIB) measurements.

(6) Area method

Item Parameters Definition


General Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method.
LV Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method to be used for left
ventricular function measurement.
%Stenosis Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method for stenotic ratio
measurement.
Conti Equation Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method to be used for Conti
Equation (continuous equation).
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F Vol VTI Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method to be used for the
velocity measurement.
F Vol Vel Trace Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the tracing method for velocity tracing.
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(7) Mean velocity

Item Parameters Definition


Mitral V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
MITRAL measurement.
Aortic V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
AORTIC measurement.
Tricuspid V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
TRICUSPID measurement.
Pulmonary Valve V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
PULMO VALVE measurement.
Pulmonary Vein V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
PULMO VEIN measurement.
F Vol Vel Trace V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for F
Vol Vel Trace measurement.
F Vol VTI V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
flow volume measurement.
V*HR/60: Mean for a single heartbeat, V/T: Simple mean
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(8) ACM

Item Parameters Definition


Average Display Off, On Selects whether or not average values are displayed in the
ACM window.
SI,CI Display Off, On Selects whether or not SI,CI values are displayed in the ACM
window.
ROI Width -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 Sets ACM ROI width.
ROI Height -1, 0, +1 Sets ACM ROI height.
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(9) Velocity trace

Item Parameters Definition


Method All, Spline Selects the measurement method used for Doppler manual
tracing.
Manual Trace Off, On Selects the tracing method.
Trace Line Display VPEAK, VPEAK+VMEAN Selects the trace line display type (Vpeak curve,
Vpeak+Vmean curve).
Mean Velocity V*HR/60, V/T Selects the mean velocity calculation method to be used for
Auto Trace.
Auto Point Off, On Selects whether or not to use the automatic point recognition
function.
PI VED, VMIN Selects the PI calculation formula.
RI VED, VMIN Selects the RI calculation formula.
FVOL VM_P, VM_M Selects the flow volume calculation formula.

(10) Other

Item Parameters Definition


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Trace Line Display Soid, Broken Selects the trace line type.
Mark Size Small, Medium, Large Selects the measurement caliper size.
Mark Type ×, + Selects the shape of the measurement caliper.
2nd Caliper Posi. Rt, Rt/Dn Selects the display position of the second caliper mark with
respect to the first caliper mark.
Rt: Right, Rt/Dn: Lower right
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(11) OB

Item Parameters Definition


LMP/EDD LMP, EDD, IVF, User Selects the input method when the LMP/EDD key is pressed
in fetal growth measurements.
PRV/CLN PRV, CLN, User Selects the input method when the PRV/CLN key is pressed
in fetal growth measurements.
Week Format w d, w t ,w d , . w Selects the gestational age display format for fetal growth
measurements.
Area Method Trace All, Trace Spline, Ellipse, Cross Selects the area measurement method to be used for fetal
growth measurements.
SD Display Off, On Selects whether or not to display standard deviation together
with the measured value in fetal growth measurements.
GA Display Off, On Selects whether or not to display the gestational age when
ALL DISP is OFF in fetal growth measurements.
U/S Display Off, On Selects whether or not to display the U/S value when ALL
DISP is ON in fetal growth measurements.
Result Min Display Off, On Selects whether or not to display the results of a single item
only in fetal growth measurements.
All Display Off, On Selects whether or not to enable ALL DISP display when the
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fetal growth measurement function is started.


Graph Off, Graph, EFW Selects whether or not to enable GRAPH display when the
fetal growth measurement is started.
Measure Real Off, On Selects the display for freeze release during OB
measurement.
(OFF): The measurement marker is deleted and the image
menu is displayed, (ON): The measurement menu remains
displayed
Auto Average Off, On Selects whether or not to automatically average the measured
values when an item is measured several times in an OB
measurement.
Report Format Basic, Basic+Anat, Adv., Adv.+Anat Selects the report format for the fetal growth measurements.
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diagnostic comments on the fetal growth measurement report
screen.
Weight Unit g, lbs, g+lbs, g+GA Selects the unit for the estimated fetal body weight and
display of the gestational age.
Item Parameters Definition
Extrapolated Off, On Selects whether or not to display a calculation result that
exceeds the EFW limit.
OB Week Select Off, Average, Current, U/S Selects the gestational age calculation method to be executed
when the WEEK key is pressed in fetal growth measurements.
Trend Format Single, Quad Selects the initial number of graphs to be displayed in the
Trend screen.
Trend Display Current, Previous, Cur+Prev Selects the trend data display type for fetal growth
measurements.
Trend Grid Off, On Selects between show/hide of the grid on the trend graph.
OB Print (Trend) All, Current Selects OB Print for the trend graph.
AFI Type A, B Selects whether the AFI measurement values are displayed
after all the items are measured (type A) or after each item is
measured (type B).

(12) Report

Item Parameters Definition


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Position Item Up/Down Changes the display position of the application measurement
items on the report.
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6.2 System Preset

The System Preset is set in common for all Exam types.

6.2.1 System configuration

Item Parameters Definition


Condition Preset A, B, C Initial start exam preset
Transducer Select Popup, Direct&Popup Sets display method of transducer select menu.
BSA Calculation Area Oriental, Occidental Sets body surface area calculate method.
ScrollBar Width 18 to 50 Sets scroll bar width.
Preset Key A 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sets exam preset of key A.
Preset Key B 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sets exam preset of key B.
Preset Key C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Sets exam preset of key C.
Image File Format BMP, JPG, BMC, IMG Sets the format for storing still images.
BMP : Bitmap format
JPG : Jpeg format
BMC : Bitmap format with Condition Code
Compression Quality L, M, H Sets compression ratio for JPEG formal images.
Image quality is in the order H>M>L,
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Buzzer Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Sets the panel buzzer volume.


Panel Light 100, 75, 50, 25 Sets the panel LED luminance.
Image File with ECG Off, On Sets whether or not to capture the ECG together when an
image is sent to MO.
Depth Key Wait Time 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Sets waiting time for switching between depth and zoom.
1: 200 ms, 2: 175 ms, 3: 150 ms, 4: 125 ms, 5: 100 ms
Caliper Font Size Small, Medium, Large Sets character size in measurement window.
Small = 8 point, Medium = 8.5 point, Large = 9 point
Measure Window Hide, Stay Sets whether or not to display the measurement window
when freeze is canceled. This is enabled when Measure Real
is set to ON.
STC Display Off, Timer, On STC Display
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VCR Type SVO-9500MD, DSR-20MD, MD-3000 Sets VCR type. (SVO, DSR or MD)
ROI with Gate Off, On Selection whether Color ROI follows Doppler Gate position
Timer To Freeze Off, 5, 10, 15 Time to freeze with no operation (Auto Freeze)
Security Mode Enable, Disable Sets mode of Security Function, Enable or Disable.
6.2.2 Special configuration (Service preset)

Press the Shift + keys on the keyboard while the System Configuration menu is displayed.
Item Parameters Definition
A. P. Gain Comp Coupled, Independent Sets whether or not ultrasonic beam output is varied as the
gain is varied.
Depth Rotate Left, Right Rotational direction of rotary encoder for depth
FFT Smooth Off, 1, 2 Switches the DSC pre-filter in FFT mode.
Freeze Shutter Freeze Only, Freeze/Real Sets whether the print is effective during freeze only or during
both freeze and real time.
FRZ VCR Condition Record, Pause Sets processing when FREEZE is pressed during VCR
recording. (REC): Continues recording, (PAUSE): Pauses
recording
Character Size 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Text and annotation size
Character Brightness 1, 2, 3, 4 Text and annotation brightness (1:brightest to 3:darkest)
Brightness Selection Low, High Brightness selection of CDI ROI, Gate, Needle mark, Scale
mark
Select Key Mode Cyclic Off, Cyclic On Selects diplay method of the TB function menu.
Date Format (DD/MM/YYYY)(MM/DD/YYYY)(YYYY/MM/DD) Switches the date format.
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Echo Base Off, 1, 2, 3 Bases up the gradations of areas other than the ultrasound
image on the TV screen.
Entry System Metric, English Selects the method for entering height and weight.
Language GB, F, D, USA, E, I, DK, NL, N, S, SF, P, ICE Selects the language in which the messages are displayed.
(If a country that is not supported is set, GB is used as the
language for the system.)
Time Format 12 H, 24 H Switches time display.
ID Disp Format 2 items, 4 items Selects display contents in the Worksheet or Report screen.
2 Items: ID No., Name
4 Items: ID No., Name, Age, Sex
TEE Icon Display Off, On Selects the display function of TEE ICON ANGLE.
Auto Print and MO Off, On Sets whether or not output to the printer (only AUTO
PRINTER) and saving to the MO are performed at the same
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time.
US Start Select US, DMU Sets whether or not the DMU switch is turned ON when New
Patient setting is performed during UIDM connection.
(US): The DMU switch remains OFF, (UIDM): The DMU
switch is turned ON (only when the ID is not set after New
Patient).
Item Parameters Definition
DMU Record Select US, DMU Selects the displayed image when the image signal from the
DMU to the US system is output to a peripheral unit.
(SYS): The US image is displayed, (DMU): The image from
the DMU is displayed.
Back Ground C Off, 1, 2, 3 Selects the color intensity and brightness of the background
(areas other than the image). (OFF): Adjustment is not
performed, (1): Low color intensity, (2): Medium color
intensity, (3): High color intensity
Single Back C A, B Selects colored area in SINGLE (FULL SCREEN) display
mode. That is enabled when Single Back C is not OFF.
(A): The color bar and gray scale are also colored, (B): The
color bar and gray scale are not colored
Play Back Code Off, On Set VCR recalculate code display. For recommended VCR
only
Disk Select FDD, MOD, HDD Set default disk. HDD is not currently enabled.
COM1 Protocol VCR-P, VCR-S, MOD, DMU, ALPHA, IMP, MK, Sets the unit connected to the COM1 port.
Other, External, Print
COM1 bps 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 Sets the communication speed (Baud rate) of the COM1 port.
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COM1 Check Sum (Off) (On) Sets whether or not the checksum of the data within one
block is added during transmission. (Enabled only when
ALPHA is selected as the preset protocol.)
COM1 Communication (Display Off) (Display On) Sets whether or not the communication status is displayed on
the monitor.
COM2 Protocol VCR-P, VCR-S, MOD, DMU, ALPHA, IMP, MK, Sets the unit connected to the COM2 port.
Other, External, Print
COM2 bps 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 Sets the communication speed (Baud rate) of the COM2 port.
COM2 Check Sum (Off) (On) Sets whether or not the checksum of the data within one
block is added during transmission. (Enabled only when
ALPHA is selected as the preset protocol.)
COM2 Communication (Display Off) (Display On) Sets whether or not the communication status is displayed on
the monitor.
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COM3 Protocol VCR-P, VCR-S, MOD, DMU, ALPHA, IMP, MK, Sets the unit connected to the COM3 port.
Other, External, Print
COM3 bps 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 Sets the communication speed (Baud rate) of the COM3 port.
COM3 Check Sum (Off) (On) Sets whether or not the checksum of the data within one
block is added during transmission. (Enabled only when
ALPHA is selected as the preset protocol.)
Item Parameters Definition
COM3 Communication (Display Off) (Display On) Sets whether or not the communication status is displayed on
the monitor.
Window Type Animation, Normal Sets the display method for Popup windows.
Line Command Off, On Sets whether or not the H/W maintenance command is
enabled.
SCSI Color Printer Off, On Sets whether or not the SCSI color printer is enabled.
Printer Mode Other, CP750A Sets conventional color printer or CP750A.
NAK 0x15, 0x0F Sets NAK code of alpha protocol.
Caps Lock Off, On Whether to input characters as capital letters or small letters.
Folder Format ID, Date Sets folder format for storing images to disk.
ID : Make patient ID name folder
Date : Make date name folder according to date format
Auto Message All Phases, Final Phase Sets whether or not messages are displayed in all
temperature phases.
RGB1 Output Form. DMU, Interlace Selects RGB output format when the D/I function is installed.
DMU : Outputs non-interlaced video
Interlace : Outputs translated image of observation monitor
Subtraction Display Off, On Whether or not "Subtraction switch" is displayed on the
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FEI-2D popup menu.


MV Connection RGB, SV1, SV2 MV Connection
ECG Sync Line On, Off Whether or not ECG Sync line is displayed on M-mode.
VCR Display Interlace, Non Interlace Selects VCR-display format.
VCR Smooth Off, 1, 2, 3 Whether or not VCR Smooth is enabled.
Print Speed Normal, High Sets whether or not OB Print and Cardiac Print are performed
at high speed. (The printer must support Method 2 (TIFF
revision 4) to perform high-speed printing.)
TB Control Nemio & DMU, DMU only Selection of TB function when [Appli] is On.
Treatment Time Off, 2, 4, 6, 10 Selection of treatment time for MECHA 4D.
ID Start Position 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 50 Extracts a 15-character ID from a 64-character ID, starting
from the specified digit position.
YEM55400G-B

Name Start Position 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 41 Extracts a 24-character patient name from a 64-character

No. 2D730-150E*K
patient name, starting from the specified digit position.
ID Check Enable, Disable Sets whether or not to check if the same ID as the extracted
15-character ID is registered but the patient names do not
match.

(Note) The settings for Special Configuration become effective only after the system is rebooted.
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