HD7XE
HD7XE
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1 Introduction
Adjustable monitor
mounted on 4-way
articulating arm
Integrated
multi-session
DVD/CD drive
Up to four
transducer ports
Integrated footrest
1.1 Applications
Abdominal Vascular
Small parts and superÀcial – Cerebrovascular
Pediatric – Peripheral vascular
Musculoskeletal – Intraoperative vascular
Neonatal Transcranial Doppler
Urology Cardiac
Obstetrical – Adult
Gynecological and Iertility – Pediatric transesophageal
Prostate – Stress
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2 System overview
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Doppler Available on all imaging transducers
Display annotation including Doppler mode, scale (cm/sec Cineloop review
or kHz), pulse repetition Irequency, wall Àlter setting, gain, Chroma 2D colorization with multiple color maps
acoustic output status, sample volume size, normal or inverted, 256 color bins
angle correction, grayscale curve Continuously variable color steering
Adaptive Doppler – boosts weak signals to improve spectrum Trackball-controlled color region oI interest: size and position
visibility and enhances pulsed-wave audio signals Ior precise Maps, Àlters, color sensitivity, line density, smoothing, echo
Áow assessment write priority, color persistence, gain and baseline optimized
Intelligent Doppler imaging – automatically maintains optimal automatically by preset or is user selectable
angle-to-Áow to assist in delivering accurate and consistent Velocity and variance displays
Doppler velocity measurements (available with vascular and Color and 2D line density control
general imaging application packages on linear transducers only) Selection oI color bar display units
Adjustable Irequency and velocity display ranges
Eight-position zero baseline shiIt Contrast imaging
Normal and invert display around horizontal zero line System optimized Ior detecting harmonic agent signatures
Selectable sweep speeds Variable low Mechanical Index (MI) and Áash modes
Selectable grayscale curve Ior optimal display Pulse inversion harmonic imaging on the S4-2 transducer Ior
Selectable display Iormat (1/3-2/3, 1/2-1/2, 2/3-1/3) cardiac and abdominal applications, and the C5-2 transducer
Full-screen Doppler display which improves diagnoses by Ior general abdominal applications
enabling easier, more accurate caliper placement Start and Stop timer
Doppler review Ior retrospective analysis oI Doppler data
Tissue harmonic imaging (THI)
Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler System processing oI second harmonic Irequencies (nonlinear
Available on all imaging transducers energy) in tissue
Adjustable sample volume size: .05-2.63 cm Extends high perIormance imaging capabilities to all patient
Displays tissue movement and blood Áow in 2D and body types
PW Doppler simultaneously Available on the S4-2, C5-2, and L12-3 transducers
Triplex mode – displays tissue movement and blood Áow in 2D, Image display virtually Iree oI artiIacts
color or CPA and PW Doppler simultaneously Pulse inversion mode
High-PRF capability in all modes including Duplex and Triplex
Color Power Angio imaging (CPA)
Continuous wave (CW) Doppler Highly sensitive mode Ior small vessel visualization
Available on cardiac sector transducers only Available on all imaging transducers
Steerable through 90º Fully user-conÀgurable
Maximum velocity range: 19 m/sec Cineloop review
User-deÀnable presets
Color Doppler Multiple maps including directional CPA
Adaptive color automatically optimizes color or Color Directional CPA
Power Angio Irequencies, ensuring excellent sensitivity and Individual controls Ior gain, Àlters, sensitivity, echo write
color penetration priority and color invert
Color compare – simultaneously displays real-time Color Adjustable CPA region oI interest: size and position
Power Angio, color Doppler and grayscale images side-by-side User-selectable persistence
Automatic color invert – automatically inverts color maps User-selectable blend levels
to maintain selected color coding when the linear steering TGC control
angle passes through vertical Write priority
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3 System controls
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4 Workflow
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4.3 Cineloop review 4.5 Connectivity
Acquisition, storage in memory, and display in real-time and duplex 3 USB ports
modes oI up to 1,000 Irames (Iour minutes in Quick Review) oI 250 GB hard drive space
2D and color images Ior retrospective review and image selection DVD/CD write and read capabilities
Single Irames oI Doppler data and M-mode images can be archived Direct digital storage oI system conÀguration backup, including
to print or electronic media user-deÀned presets and OB trending data, to USB or DVD/CD
Supports two-buIIer dual imaging mode oI up to 500 Irames Direct digital storage oI single Irame color and B/W images to
per buIIer internal hard disk, USB Áash and compact disk
Trackball control oI Irame-by-Irame image selection Direct digital storage oI B/W and color loops to internal hard disk,
Variable playback speed USB Áash and compact disk
Trim capability Integrated multi-session CD allows storage oI multiple individual
Functions in 2D and Tissue Harmonic Imaging, M-mode, studies to a single disk at diIIerent times rather than requiring
PW Doppler, CW Doppler, Color Doppler, Color Power Angio single batch mode storage
imaging, Tissue Doppler imaging, and contrast imaging modes Integrated single session DVD
Supports 4.7 GB compact disk
4.4 Exam documentation Ability to export AVI clips and BMP images to USB Áash Ior
Peripherals PC viewing
– Mitsubishi HS-MD7000 Super-VHS video cassette recorder Fully-integrated interIace
- Resolution: >400 lines Extensive image management capability, including thumbnail
- Video Iormat: NTSC or PAL image review, cineloop editing, and user-conÀgurable
- Built-in digital time base corrector (TBC) eliminates jitter, patient reporting
skew, and color blurring during playback Study manager allows user to digitally acquire, review and
- Digital noise reduction edit complete patient studies
- Super-Iast drive Ior quick Iast Iorward and rewind Exam directory
(approx. 120 seconds with T-120 tape) Delete and replace recalled image capability
- Dimensions (h/w/d): 4.9 x 10.6 x 14.4 in/125 x 270 x 366 mm Multiple study archive Iormats (palette color, RGB, <BR)
- Weight: 14.3 lb/6.5 kg DICOM 3.0 print and store service class user
– Sony UP D897MD digital B/W thermal printer (USB input) Multiple DICOM servers
– Sony UPD23-MD digital color printer (USB input) Multiple DICOM presets
– Support oI a range oI plain paper printers DICOM structured reporting Ior cardiac and Ob/Gyn
– Support oI up to three peripherals with shelI attachment ConÀgurable print
Input and output ports User may select images to print Irom all acquired images
– Six available ports 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet output
– USB ports (3) Site conÀgurable IP address, port and AE title
– Standard USB interIace Ior support oI qualiÀed plain Modality perIormed procedure step (Mpps)
paper printers Modality worklist
– Composite video: output to external monitor, VCR or – Works in conjunction with radiology and cardiology
printer (optional) inIormation systems
– Black and white composite video output (optional) – Automatic entry oI patient demographics
– External print trigger Study reports available as DICOM images
– LAN connector–used with DICOM networking and System can use lossy JPG image Iormat with user conÀgurable
Philips Remote Services* compression ratio
– VGA output
– S-video output Ior VCR (optional)
– Footswitch port Ior connecting the optional Iootswitch
– RS-232 port to support data transIer
– User accessible and cleanable air Àlter
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5 Transducers
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Curved arrays Linear arrays
C5-2 broadband curved array L12-3 broadband linear array
5 to 2 MHz extended operating Irequency range 12 to 3 MHz extended operating Irequency range
High-resolution imaging Ior abdominal and Ob/Gyn applications 15° oI trapezoidal imaging
Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, High-resolution imaging Ior superÀcial applications including
Color Power Angio imaging, and contrast vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal
Multi-angle biopsy kit available Supports 2D, color, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, PW Doppler,
and Color Power Angio imaging
C6-3 broadband curved array
6 to 3 MHz extended operating Irequency range L12-5 50 mm broadband linear array
Provides high-resolution imaging Ior abdominal and Fine pitch, 256 element, high-resolution linear array
Ob/Gyn applications 12 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
Narrow Iootprint Ior improved intercostal access Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio
Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic Imaging imaging
and Color Power Angio imaging Trapezoidal imaging
Multi-angle biopsy kit available Biopsy kit available
High-resolution superÀcial applications including small parts,
C8-5 broadband curved array
breast, and musculoskeletal imaging
8 to 5 MHz extended operating Irequency range
High-resolution imaging Ior abdominal, abdominal-vascular 15-6L broadband compact linear array
and Ob/Gyn applications 15 to 6 MHz extended operating Irequency range
90° Àeld oI view 8° oI trapezoidal imaging
Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio Supports 2D, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio
imaging imaging
Biopsy kit available High-resolution imaging Ior intraoperative vascular applications
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5.2 Transducer application guide
Transducers
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Transducers
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Transducers
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6 Measurement and analysis
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7 Physical Specifications
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Footswitch Environmental
Three pedals Temperature
Allows Freeze, Acquire and Enter in stress System 0-40° C at 20-80% relative humidity
Includes two user-deÀnable record Iunctions VCR and printers 0-40° C at 80% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Heat dissipation <2500 BTUs/hour (Iully loaded)
ECG and physio
One three-lead ECG input
One external ECG input Maintenance and serviceability
Two physio input channels (1V, p-p) Proven reliable platIorm
Selectable ECG triggered skipping between 1 and 20 Easy customer access to trackball and air Àlter Ior cleaning
Optional service agreements to contain risk, maximize uptime,
Localization options and access Philips best-in-class service
SoItware English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Clinical applications support available
SimpliÀed Chinese, Japanese, Russian and Philips Remote Services connectivity* allows Ior many advanced
Portuguese service Ieatures, including:
Training and user English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, – Virtual on-site visits Ior both clinical and technical support,
documentation Japanese, SimpliÀed Chinese, Polish, provides Iaster resolution to issues and questions
Portuguese and Russian – On-line service request simpliÀes support engagement and
Online help English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, provides Iaster response
Portuguese, Russian, Polish, SimpliÀed – Proactive Monitoring - system automatically contacts Philips
Chinese and Japanese service to address problems early and prevent unscheduled
downtime
Optional Utilization Reports provide data to help manage
Power requirements
the site's ultrasound assets:
Power 1150VA
– JustiIy purchase oI additional equipment
Power consumed 600VA
– IdentiIy training needs
Frequency 50 to 60 Hz
– Provide data Ior staII credentials and accreditation
Voltage 100 to 240 VAC
– IdentiIy opportunities Ior outreach and reIerral communications
Power cords
Available Ior electrical standards worldwide
* Service agreement required Ior access to Philips Remote Services. Access to the
internet required. Not all remote Ieatures available in all countries contact your local
Electrical safety standards Philips representative Ior details.
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