INSTRUCTIONS OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
Contents Contents Labels and Symbols ..................................................................... 1 Symbols ................................................................................................... 1 Labels........................................................................................................ 3 Important Information – Please Read Before Use ..................... 11 Intended use ......................................................................................
Contents Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation ... 52 3.1 Installation of workstation and peripherals ...................................... 54 3.2 Connection of equipment ................................................................ 55 3.3 Installation of Endo Capsule software light ..................................... 58 Workstation Access and Setup .............................. 60 4.1 Login ...........................................................................
Contents Chapter 8 Troubleshooting ...................................................... 233 8.1 Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 233 8.2 Returning the system for repair....................................................... 239 Appendix ....................................................................................... 240 Operating/storage environment ................................................................
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Labels and Symbols Labels and Symbols Safety-related labels and symbols are attached at the locations shown below. If labels or symbols are missing or illegible, contact Olympus. Symbols The following symbols can be found on the equipment and its packaging. Refer to instructions. TYPE BF applied part When in the proximity of this equipment or portable RF communication devices, electromagnetic interference may occur, affecting cardiac pacemakers.
Labels and Symbols Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
Labels and Symbols Labels Capsule endoscope Capsule endoscope storage case Manufacturer Product name and model name Electrical rating / Battery capacity Manufacturer details Sterilization lot number Refer to instructions Expiration date CE marking “Single Use” marking TYPE BF applied part marking Sterilized with ethylene oxide Capsule endoscope storage case For US/Canada Manufacturer Product name and model name Electrical rating / Battery capacity FCC ID number IC number Manufacturer details S
Labels and Symbols Antenna lead set Antenna lead set back panel Label Serial number CE marking Crossed-out wheeled bin' symbol Model name TYPE BF applied part marking Manufacturer details 4 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
Labels and Symbols Recorder unit Recorder unit back panel Label Serial number Model name Electrical rating/Input power Crossed-out wheeled bin' symbol TYPE BF applied part marking CE marking Manufacturer details OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 5
Labels and Symbols Real time viewer Real time viewer back panel Serial number Model name Electrical rating / Input power CE marking Crossed-out wheeled bin' symbol TYPE BF applied part marking Manufacturer details 6 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
Labels and Symbols Recorder unit cradle Recorder unit cradle bottom side Label Model name Crossed-out wheeled bin' symbol Electrical rating / Input power CE marking Manufacturer details OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 7
Labels and Symbols Battery charger Battery charger bottom side Label Seller details CE marking Crossed-out wheeled bin' symbol Model name PSE marking Electrical rating / Input power Double insulation marking C-UL marking Refer to instructions Caution Lot number Country of manufacture 8 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
Labels and Symbols Battery pack Battery pack back plate Label Voltage rating Battery pack capacity Seller details Battery pack type Model name CE marking Refer to instructions Caution Lot number OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Country of manufacture 9
Labels and Symbols Recorder unit harness Label Model name CE marking Do not dry clean. Do not iron.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Important Information - Please Read Before Use Intended use The capsule endoscope system has been designed to be used for endoscopic diagnosis of small bowel, consisting of capsule endoscope, recorder unit, real time viewer, workstation and other accessories. Do not use this system for any purpose other than its intended use. Instruction manual This instruction manual contains essential information on using the system safely and effectively.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Examination data The image data created from the data downloaded from a recorder. Report A HTML file created from a thumbnail data. Check out The process in which a physician exports examination data from a workstation for observation on Endo Capsule software light. Check in The process in which a physician imports thumbnail data from a workstation after examination on Endo Capsule software light.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Exclusion criteria • Risk of capsule examination: The capsule endoscope is warranted for remaining within the body for up to 30 days. If the capsule endoscope is not excreted from the body, it must be collected using an endoscope or by surgery, within 30 days from the date of ingestion. To determine the location of the capsule endoscope within the patient’s body, an X-ray examination may be required.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Instrument compatibility Refer to the “System chart” in the Appendix to confirm that this instrument is compatible with the ancillary equipment being used.Using incompatible equipment can result in patient injury and/or equipment damage. This instrument complies with the EMC standard for medical electrical equipment; edition 2 (IEC 60601-1-2:2001). Repair and modification This instrument does not contain any user-serviceable parts.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Danger, warnings and cautions Follow the dangers, warnings and cautions given below when handling the Olympus capsule endoscope system. This information is to be supplemented by the dangers, warnings and cautions given in each chapter. Instruct the patient to stay away from generators of strong electromagnetic fields (such as MRI equipment), between ingestion and excretion of the capsule endoscope. Otherwise, injury within the body cavity may occur.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use 16 • Do not use a capsule endoscope that has been dropped, bitten or subjected to excessive pressure. Using such endoscopes may result in internal injury to the patient due to equipment damage. • Store the capsule endoscope in a safe location and out of the reach of children. • The capsule endoscope must be ingested under the supervision of a physician, or medical personnel authorized by a physician.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use • Keep the recorder unit, antenna lead set, and real time viewer away from water, alcohol, and any other liquids. Liquids entering these components may damage them and/or result in equipment failure. • Be sure to use only the specified cables for the connection of system components. • Before using the recorder unit, check that no error icon is displayed on the recorder unit’s display panel.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use 18 • Do not allow the antenna cable to lay on or near the antenna pads. It may prevent the proper reception of capsule endoscope images. • Do not use an antenna pad that has been completely folded. Its reception performance may be degraded, causing noise to appear in the transmitted images. • The capsule endoscope should only be ingested with water. Use of other liquids may interfere with the examination.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use • Have a spare capsule endoscope ready for use in case the primary device is determined to be unusable prior to patient ingestion. • The recorder unit cradle cannot be used to recharge the battery pack. To recharge the battery pack, remove it from the recorder unit, and use the dedicated battery charger.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Danger, warnings and cautions for patients Provide the following information to the patients at least one day before the examination, so that the examination may be performed properly. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury and/or may interfere with the examination. Please provide the patient with the separate “Caution for Capsule Endoscopy Patients”.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use • Patients who are currently taking medication must not take any medication during the period beginning two hours before and ending two hours after the beginning of the procedure. If the medication must be taken on a set schedule, instruct the patient to consult the prescribing physician about shifting the schedule. Failure to follow instructions may interfere with the examination.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Expiration date of the capsule endoscope The battery inside the capsule endoscope actually consumes gradually during long term storage. This higher storage environment over 25°C may cause the battery inside the capsule endoscope consume rapidly. The consumption of the battery inside the capsule endoscope may shorten the operation time (continuous record and transmission of the images) of the capsule endoscope.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Battery charger • This recorder unit is only to be used with battery pack MAJ-1473. Do not use the battery charger to charge other battery packs or batteries. Excessive charging, or recharging at abnormal current may occur if the battery charger is used improperly, causing unexpected chemical reactions within the battery, which may result in excessive heat, release of smoke, explosion, and/or a fire.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use About the recharger’s power cord For use in America and Canada The following Power Cord should be used for this battery charger. Type SPT-2, 2C/18AWG, UL Listed and CSA Certified cord set with non-polarized plug, 125V, 10A For use in Europe The following Power Cord should be used for this battery charger. Type H03VVH2-F~0.75mm2, Europe Approved cord set with non-polarized plug, 250V, 2.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use • Keep the battery pack away from water or any other liquids. If the internal protective circuit becomes wet and/or damaged, it may result in excessive heat, release of smoke, explosion, and/or a fire. • Do not recharge the battery pack near an open flame, or under direct sunlight. The protective circuit is activated under high heat, and may prevent proper recharging.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use • If a battery pack is leaking, take care that the liquid does not come in contact with your skin or eyes. If liquid enters the eye, do not rub it; immediately rinse with clean water, then consult a physician. Failure to take appropriate action may result in injury. • If recharging is not completed after the given recharging time, do not continue recharging. Excessive heat, release of smoke, explosion, and/or a fire may result.
Important Information - Please Read Before Use EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) • In order to provide the intended functionality, the system must emit RF energy while in operation. This may affect electrical devices in the vicinity. • The system is equipped with a function for device identification via radio transmission, and is thus subject to electrostatic interference from other equipment in the vicinity.
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Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents Match all items in the package with the components shown in this chapter. Inspect each item for damage. If the instrument is damaged, a component is missing or you have any questions, do not use the instrument; immediately contact Olympus.
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents 1.1 Capsule endoscope system set A (MAJ-1467) Instruction manual, antenna locations guide Real time viewer cable Antenna lead set Recorder unit cradle Recorder unit harness Battery pack (2 pcs.
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents Power supply cable Power supply cable Battery charger (MAJ-1476) Antenna lead set (MAJ-1474) Battery pack (MAJ-1473) x 2 Recorder unit harness (MAJ-1475) Recorder unit cradle cable Instruction manual AC adapter Recorder unit cradle (MAJ-1484) Antenna locations guide OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 31
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents 1.2 Capsule endoscope set A (MAJ-1469) The capsule endoscope set A includes 5 capsule endoscopes, 1 capsule activator (reusable), and 50 antenna lead cover (disposable). For a single examination, 1 capsule endoscope, 1 capsule activator, and 10 antenna lead cover (including 2 spare) are used. Capsule endoscope (in sterile container) (OLYMPUS EC TYPE 1) x 5 Capsule activator (reusable) (MAJ-1478) Antenna lead cover (set of 50 pcs.
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents 1.3 Workstation (OLYMPUS WS-1) LCD monitor (MAJ-1481) Workstation hardware (MAJ-1479) Printer (MAJ-1480) Mouse Keyboard USB memory USB HDD CD-R (Endo Capsule software light) Instruction manual (for printer) Instruction manual (for LCD monitor) Figure 1.
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents The product model of each item and its content are as follows: Product Name Model Capsule endoscope system set A MAJ-1467 Contents Recorder unit, real time viewer, antenna lead set, 2 battery packs, battery charger, recorder unit harness, real time viewer cable, and recorder unit cradle Capsule endoscope set A MAJ-1469 Set of 5 pcs., with 50 antenna lead cover and an capsule activator Capsule activator MAJ-1478 1 pc. Recorder unit OLYMPUS RE-1 1 pc.
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents The following items are optional third-party products that may be purchased separately: USB HDD: MAXTOR E30G300 (320GB) For further information, please contact Olympus.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.1 System components 1. Capsule endoscope set A (MAJ-1469) Antenna lead cover 50 pcs. (MAJ-1470) Capsule activator (MAJ-1478) 1 pc. Capsule endoscope (OLYMPUS EC TYPE 1) 5 pcs. 11. Antenna lead set (MAJ-1474) 2. Real time viewer (OLYMPUS VE-1) 10. Recorder unit (OLYMPUS RE-1) 3. Battery charger (MAJ-1476) 9. Recorder unit cradle (MAJ-1484) 8. Real time viewer cable (MAJ-1485) 4. Battery pack (MAJ-1473) 7.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 1. Capsule endoscope set A (MAJ-1469) Takes endoscopic pictures of the gastrointestinal tract, and transmits the image data by radio transmission. Consists of: • Capsule endoscope (OLYMPUS EC TYPE 1) 5 pcs. • Capsule activator 1 pc. • Antenna lead cover 50 pcs. 2. Real time viewer (OLYMPUS VE-1) Monitors the operation of the capsule endoscope before and during the examination.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.2 Capsule endoscope set A (MAJ-1469) Capsule endoscope (OLYMPUS EC TYPE1) 2. Top cover 3. Objective lens 1. Exterior package 4. Illumination LED (white LED) 5. Battery 1. Exterior package Exterior package of the capsule endoscope. 2. Top cover A transparent observation port covering the objective lens and illumination LED. 3. Objective lens Lens for endoscopic observation. 4. Illumination LED Illuminates the area being observed. 5.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions Antenna lead cover (MAJ-1470) 1. Antenna lead cover, top surface (blue) 2. Tab 7. Arrow 3. Position alignment hole 6. Lining paper (backside) 5. Perforation 4. Lining paper (inside) 1. Antenna lead cover, top surface (blue) Insert the antenna so that its color tag is aligned with the blue surface of the antenna lead cover. 2. Tab Remove the antenna lead cover by pulling the tab to tear off the perforated section. 3.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.3 Antenna lead set (MAJ-1474) 1. Antenna pad 2. Antenna cable 3. Connection unit 1. Antenna pad Receives signals from the capsule endoscope. 2. Antenna cable Transfers the received signals to the connection unit. 3. Connection unit Connected to the recorder unit.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.4 Recorder unit (OLYMPUS RE-1) 1. Indicator lamp 2. Power lamp 3. Display panel 4. Battery pack removal ribbon 11. Power switch 5. Battery pack slot cover 10. Antenna lead set connector (on backside) 6. Battery pack slot 7. Recorder unit cradle connector 8. Real time viewer cable connector (rubber cap) 9. Antenna lead set eject button (on backside) 1. Indicator lamp Indicates the reception/communication status with the capsule endoscope and the workstation. 2.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 8. Real time viewer cable connector (rubber cap) Connect the real time viewer cable here. The rubber cap is provided for the protection of the viewer unit connector. Attach the rubber cap when the real time viewer cable connector is not in use. 9. Antenna lead set eject button Slide the button located on the backside of the recorder unit to disconnect the antenna lead set. 10. Antenna lead set connector Attach the antenna lead set here. 11.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.5 Real time viewer (OLYMPUS VE-1) 1. Display panel (color) 8. Internal antenna (embedded) 2. Battery pack removal ribbon 7. Power lamp 3. Battery pack slot cover 6. Power switch 4. Battery pack slot 5. Real time viewer cable connector (rubber cap) 1. Display panel (color) Displays endoscopic images sent by the capsule endoscope or the recorder unit, as well as information such as battery pack level. 2.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 7. Power lamp Illuminates green when the real time viewer is turned ON. 8. Internal antenna (embedded) Receives signals from the capsule endoscope in proximity.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.6 Recorder unit cradle (MAJ-1484) 2. Recorder unit cradle cable 1. AC adapter 3. Recorder unit connector WOR K ST ATIO N 5. Recorder unit cradle cable connector 4. Power connector 1. AC adapter Connected to an AC power supply. 2. Recorder unit cradle cable Connected to the recorder unit cradle cable connector. Connects the recorder unit to the workstation. 3. Recorder unit connector Connects the recorder unit securely.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.7 Real time viewer cable (MAJ-1485) 1. Real time viewer cable 2. Connectors 1. Real time viewer cable Connects the real time viewer to the recorder unit, and transfers image signals between them. 2. Connectors Connect to the real time viewer cable connectors on the recorder unit and the real time viewer. To disconnect, push in the buttons on the side. 2.8 Recorder unit cradle cable 1. Recorder unit cradle cable 2. Connectors 1.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.9 Battery charger (MAJ-1476) 1. Power supply cable 2. Battery pack slot 3. Charge lamp 1. Power supply cable Connects the battery charger to an AC power source. 2. Battery pack slot Place the battery pack in this slot. 3. Charge lamp Illuminates yellow when the battery pack begins charging. Illuminates green when charging is completed.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.10 Battery pack (MAJ-1473) A 2. Connector 1. Positive (+) terminal 3. Negative (–) terminal (as seen from “A”) 1. Positive (+) terminal Outputs positive voltage. 2. Connector Connects to the connector in the battery pack slot of the receiver/real time viewer. Also connected to the connector in the battery pack slot of the recharger. 3. Negative (–) terminal Outputs negative voltage.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.11 Recorder unit harness (MAJ-1475) 1. Suspender 5. Pouch cover 4. Connector cover 2. Waist belt 3. Pouch 1. Suspender Adjust the length according to the patient’s physique. 2. Waist belt Holds the recorder unit during the examination. Adjust the length according to the patient’s physique. 3. Pouch Stores the recorder unit during the examination. 4. Connector cover Covers the connector on the recorder unit to which the real time viewer cable is connected. 5.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions 2.12 Workstation (OLYMPUS WS-1) 2. LCD monitor (MAJ-1481) 1. Workstation hardware (MAJ-1479) 3. Printer (MAJ-1480) 4. Mouse 5. Keyboard 6. USB memory 7. USB HDD (recommended) 1. Workstation hardware (MAJ-1479) Contains the processing unit. Also used to store data onto the CD/DVD for backup. 2. LCD monitor (MAJ-1481) Displays images captured by the capsule endoscope. 3. Printer (MAJ-1480) Used for printing.
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and functions OLYMPUS WS-1 contains workstation hardware (MAJ-1479), LCD monitor (MAJ-1481) and printer (MAJ-1480).
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation • Use the workstation in the configuration shown in the “System chart” on page 244. Use of a workstation in any other configuration may cause patient and/or operator injury or equipment damage, and may impair the functionality of the system. • Before use, thoroughly review chapters 3 and 4 of this instruction manual, as well as the instruction manuals provided with the peripherals.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation • Installing applications not recommended by Olympus on the workstation, or upgrading the Operating System (OS) are prohibited. • Use only the dedicated cables. Use of other cables may result in malfunction and/or equipment damage. • The cables should not be sharply bent, pulled, twisted, or crushed. Doing so may result in damage to the cables.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation 3.1 Installation of workstation and peripherals Place the workstation, keyboard, mouse, monitor, recorder unit cradle, and printer on a level surface, such as a desk. When doing so, be sure not to tangle the cables or trap them under any equipment. Also, be sure not to block the ventilation grills on the workstation and the printer.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation 3.2 Connection of equipment • Never allow the power plug to become wet. It may result in an electric shock. • Confirm that the wall power outlet has adequate capacity. Failure to do so may cause a fire, or a power failure to all equipment connected to the same power supply. • Do not bend, pull, or twist the power supply cable.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation Workstation (back panel) Keyboard Mouse LCD monitor USB HDD Conversion cable Printer Recorder unit cradle AC Power Outlet Figure 3.1 1. Connect the LCD monitor to the workstation. 2. Connect the keyboard and the mouse to the corresponding cable connector on the back panel of the workstation (see Figure 3.1). 3. Connect the printer to the workstation. 4. Prepare the printer according to the instruction manual of the printer. 5.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation 6. Connect the recorder unit cradle to the workstation. Connect the recorder unit cradle cable to the recorder unit cradle’s cable connector, then connect the other end of the recorder unit cradle cable to the USB connector on the workstation. 7. Confirm that the workstation, the LCD monitor, and the printer are turned OFF. 8. Connect the power cables for all equipment to wall power outlets.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation 3.3 Installation of Endo Capsule software light Be sure to back up your data before installing Endo Capsule software light, as a software conflict may occur, requiring you to reinstall the OS. System requirements Operating system Windows XP Professional (SP1 or SP2) Windows XP Home Edition (SP1 or SP2) Processor 1.
Chapter 3 Installation and Connection of the Workstation Installation WMV CODEC 1. Insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD will auto-run, and the Main menu is displayed. 2. On the Main menu, click “Install WMV CODEC”. 3. The installer will be launched. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software. Uninstalling 1. Select [Start] > [Control Panel]. The control panel is displayed. 2. In the control panel, double-click “Add or Remove Programs”.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup This section describes the login and logoff processes for the workstation, as well as the initial workstation setup procedures. 60 • If you forget your user ID and password, you will lose access to your workstation. Be sure to manage your user ID and password well. • The password should only be given to those who require its use. Otherwise, it could lead to unauthorized viewing and/or alteration of data.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.1 Login 1. • The “Login” function is not available in Endo Capsule software light. • You need to change a language in some languages other than English when you input alphabets. Please right-click on the text box and select “Language” and then “English” from the context menu. Turn ON the monitor and the workstation. The system starts automatically, and the login screen is displayed (see Figure 4.1). Figure 4.1 2. Enter your user ID and password (see ).
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup • When logging in for the first time, enter “olympus” as the user ID and password. After you log in, add a user in the user settings. • Characters that can be used for user IDs and passwords are shown in Table 4.1: Table 4.1 62 Uppercase ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lowercase abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Numbers 0123456789 Symbols `~!@#$%^&*()_+–={}|[] :";'<>?,./ • User IDs and passwords are case sensitive.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. Click the [OK] button (see Figure 4.3). OK button Figure 4.3 • Click the [Shutdown] button to turn OFF the workstation. • If the message in Figure 4.4 is displayed, the user ID or password is incorrect. Click the [OK] button, and then check and re-enter the user ID and password. OK button Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4. If the user ID and password are correct, a confirmation screen for the user name and system time is displayed. Confirm the user name and system time (see Figure 4.5). User name System time Figure 4.5 5. To change the system time, click the [No] button. If you do not need to change the system time, click the [Yes] button. The main screen is displayed. 6. Set the correct date and time. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 7. Click the [OK] button. A confirmation screen for the user name and system time appears and the system time has changed. If you wish to cancel changing the system time, click the [Cancel] button. 8. On the confirmation screen for the user name and system time, click the [Yes] button. The observation screen is displayed.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.2 Start-up of Endo Capsule software light 1. Double-click the icon of Endo Capsule Software Light on the desktop. Endo Capsule Software Light runs and the user name screen is displayed. Figure 4.7 2. Enter the user name and click [OK] button. Figure 4.8 Entering the use name is necessary.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. The main screen is displayed. Figure 4.9 Other software installed on the workstation may cause a software conflict, and prevent Endo Capsule software light from functioning properly.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.3 Nomenclature and functions of the main screen The following screen is displayed after login, and is used for observing images downloaded from the recorder unit. 1. Export button 2. Report button 3. List button 4. Recorder button 5. Menu bar 6. Image display area 7. Logoff button 10. Time display 14. Antenna display 11. Time bar 9. Thumbnail view 12. Average color bar 15. Antenna button 8. Image operation buttons 13. Red color detection bar Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 1. Export button Displays the export screen. 2. Report button Displays the report screen. 3. List button Displays the examination list screen. 4. Recorder button Displays the recorder management screen. 5. Menu bar Contains the “File”, “Tools” and “Help”. For more information, refer to “Menus” on page 72. 6. Image display area Displays the image data. 7. Logoff button Quits the application and displays the login screen. 8.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 1. Speed setting bar 3. Zoom button 2. Speed setting display 4. Enhance buttons 18. Red button 17. Adjust button 16. Normal button 5. Landmarks button 6. Capture button 15. Overlap / Sequential button 7. Last button 14. Image View buttons 8. Next Image button 13. First button 9. Playback button 12. Previous Image button 11. Reverse Playback button 10. Pause button Figure 4.11 1. Speed setting bar Sets the review speed. 2.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 8. Next Image button Displays the next image. 9. Playback button Plays back the image data. 10. Pause button Pauses the playback or reverse playback of the image data. 11. Reverse Playback button Plays back the image data in reverse order. 12. Previous Image button Displays the previous image. 13. First button Displays the first image data. 14. Image View buttons Switches the number of images displayed (1, 2, or 4). 15.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Menus File menu This menu is displayed by clicking “File” on the menu bar (see Figure 4.12). File menu Figure 4.12 Open examination Opens examination data. Close examination Closes examination data. Open thumbnail Opens thumbnail data. Close thumbnail Closes thumbnail data. Save thumbnail Saves thumbnail data. Log off Displays the login screen.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Tools menu This menu is displayed by clicking “Tools” on the menu bar (see Figure 4.13). Tools menu Figure 4.13 Time Sets up the time display on the thumbnail. Select from “Real Time” or “Relative Time”. Settings Displays the settings screen. History Displays the history display screen. Diagnosis log Displays the diagnosis log. Select from “view” or “export”.
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Help menu This menu is displayed by clicking “Help” on the menu bar (see Figure 4.14). Help menu Figure 4.14 Help Displays the help. About Displays the version information of the system.