Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation The folders and the data associated with the selected examination (image data, case data, and exported images) will be removed during the deletion process. 3. Click the [OK] button on the examination data deletion screen (see Figure 6.93). The selected examination data will be deleted. A progress screen is displayed while the examination data is being deleted. OK button Figure 6.93 4.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Writing examination and thumbnail data onto a DVD 1. Select the examination data you wish to write onto a DVD and click the [DVD] button on the examination list screen (see Figure 6.94). The DVD writing screen is displayed. DVD button Figure 6.94 You can select multiple examination data simultaneously. The thumbnail data associated with the selected examination data will be written automatically. 2.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation • The following DVD formats are supported: DVD 3. : DVD-R, DVD+R • Though you use DVD-RW or DVD+RV, you cannot rewrite or delete data. • While it is possible to copy the data to an USB HDD, the safety of data on the USB HDD cannot be assured, so it is advised that the user first back up the examination data to a DVD. The selected examination data which you wish to write is displayed (see Figure 6.96). Select examination data Figure 6.96 4.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Picture button Movie button Figure 6.98 All items are selected by default. 6. Click the [OK] button to save the settings and exit the DVD writing options screen (see Figure 6.99). OK button Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 7. Check the “Password” checkbox to set a password (see Figure 6.100). Password checkbox Figure 6.100 If you specify a password when writing the examination data, you will be required to enter the password to open the written examination data. 8. Check the “Make anonymous” checkbox to write the examination data with the individual information removed (see Figure 6.101). Make anonymous checkbox Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 9. Click the [OK] button on the DVD writing screen (see Figure 6.102). The selected examination data will be written. The progress screen is displayed while the examination data is being written. OK button Figure 6.102 10. • To stop the writing process, click the [Cancel] button on the progress screen. • If there is insufficient storage space on the writing destination, an error message will be displayed.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Hiding images You can specify images that contain the facial portrait of a patient to be hidden when copying or exporting examination data. To hide images, the “Make anonymous” checkbox must be checked when copying or writing the examination data. 1. • Specify the first image and the last image of the display range. Images between the first and last images will be included, and all other images will be excluded (hidden).
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 5. Right-click on the image and select “Last” from “Display range” in the context menu (see Figure 6.104). “Last” Figure 6.104 6. To reset the display range, right-click on an image and select “Reset” from “Display range” in the context menu (see Figure 6.105). “Reset” Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 6.6 Exporting image data You can export image data as still images or videos. Export settings can be configured on the export screen. Export screen 3. Back button 4. Export list 2. Picture list 5. Drive selection box 1. Movie list 6. Format selection area Figure 6.106 1. Movie list Displays the list of movie files to be created. 2. Picture list Displays the list of picture files to be created. 3. Back button Returns to the main screen. 4.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Movie type Movie The images before and after the selected thumbnail change into a movie. The number of images is defined in the movie settings. Combined movie The movies created for each thumbnail are combined. The number of images is defined in the movie settings. Clipped movie The images between the first and last of the selected thumbnails change into a movie.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Movie settings The number of images used to form a movie is set on the movie settings screen. 1. Select “Settings” from the “Tools” menu on the main screen. 2. Click the “Clips” tab. The movie settings screen is displayed (see Figure 6.107). Clips tab Figure 6.107 3. Set the number of images to be added before and after the selected thumbnail (see Figure 6.108). Figure 6.108 You can specify a number between 1 and 999. 4.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Creating pictures / movies / combined movies / clipped movies The created pictures and movies are stored on the workstation. To export a picture or movie file, refer to “Exporting picture / movie files” on page 225. 1. On the main screen, open the examination data (see “Opening thumbnail data from the menu” on page 152). 2. Create thumbnails you wish to include in your export (see “Creating thumbnails” on page 163). 3.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 4. To create pictures, right-click on one of the selected thumbnails and select “Export” and then “Picture” from the context menu (see Figure 6.110). Picture menu Figure 6.110 The exported file name is determined automatically. The data is exported to the D drive as generic image files. 5. To create movies, right-click on one of the selected thumbnails and select “Movie” from the context menu (see Figure 6.111). Movie menu Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 6. To create a combined movie, right-click on one of the selected thumbnails and select “Combined movie” from the context menu (see Figure 6.112). The images for the selected thumbnails are combined into a movie. Combined movie menu Figure 6.112 • The “Combined movie” context menu item can be selected only when multiple thumbnails have been selected. • The exported file name is determined automatically. The data is exported as generic image files.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 7. To create a clipped movie, right-click on one of the selected thumbnails and select “Clipped movie” from the context menu (see Figure 6.113). All images between the first and the last selected thumbnails are combined into a movie. Clipped movie menu Figure 6.113 224 • The “Combined movie” context menu item can be selected only when multiple thumbnails have been selected. • The export file name is determined automatically.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation Exporting picture / movie files 1. Click the [Export] button on the main screen (see Figure 6.114). The export screen is displayed. Export button Figure 6.114 2. Use the drive selection box to select the destination drive for the export (see Figure 6.115). The amount of available disk space on the selected drive is displayed. Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 3. Select the picture and/or movie files you wish to export (see Figure 6.116). Figure 6.116 4. Click the [ ] button to add the picture and/or movie files you wish to export to the export list from the picture list or the movie list (see Figure 6.117). button Figure 6.117 To clear a picture or movie file from the export list select the file you wish to clear and click the [Clear] button.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 5. Select “Copy” or “Delete”. Copy Delete Figure 6.118 6. You can copy the picture files in one of the following four formats (see Figure 6.119). • BMP (bitmap) • JPEG • TIFF • PNG Format selection area Figure 6.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 7. Click the [OK] button on the export screen (see Figure 6.120). The selected files will be exported. The progress screen is displayed while the files are being exported. OK button Figure 6.120 8. • To stop the export process, click the [Cancel] button on the progress screen. • If there is insufficient storage space on the export destination, an error message will be displayed. In this case, refer to Chapter 8, “Troubleshooting” on page 233.
Chapter 6 Capsule Endoscope Image Observation 6.7 Browsing the image observation operation history Operation history for the image observation is automatically recorded. 1. From the “Tools” menu on the main screen, select “Diagnosis log” and then “View” (see Figure 6.121). The diagnosis log screen is displayed. Figure 6.121 • Date, time, and user name for each operation are recorded in the log.
Chapter 7 Care Storage and Disposal Chapter 7 Care Storage and Disposal 7.1 Care • After wiping with a place of moistened gauze, dry the capsule endoscope system thoroughly before using it again. If it is used while still wet, there is the risk of electrical shock. • When cleaning the capsule endoscope system, always wear appropriate personal protection equipment. Blood, mucous and other potentially infectious material adhering the video system center could pose and infection control risk.
Chapter 7 Care Storage and Disposal 3. If the recorder unit harness has become stained, first clean off the stain using a piece of gauze moistened with a neutral detergent, then wipe off with a piece of cloth moistened with water. Alternatively, the recorder unit harness can be machine-washed. Do not iron or dry clean the recorder unit harness to shrink slightly. Note that machine-washing may cause the recorder unit harness to shrink slightly. 4. 7.
Chapter 7 Care Storage and Disposal 7.3 Disposal • When disposing of any item, follow all applicable national and local laws and guidelines. • The capsule endoscope is discharged naturally.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Chapter 8 Troubleshooting If, during the inspections described in Chapter 5, “Capsule Endoscope Procedures” on page 96, the system or any of its components appears to have problems, refer to 8.1 “Troubleshooting” on page 233 to correct the problem. If the problem persists, stop using the system, and refer to 8.2 “Returning the system for repair” on page 239 to correct the situation. If the problem cannot be resolved by these countermeasures, contact Olympus.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Irregularity Possible Cause The real time viewer’s power lamp fails to illuminate. The real time viewer is broken. Try turning on the viewer power again. If the problem persists, contact Olympus. Images from the The real time viewer is broken. Contact Olympus. The capsule endoscope is broken. Use a new capsule endoscope. The real time viewer is too far Reduce the distance between the from the capsule endoscope. real time viewer and the capsule endoscope.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Recorder unit error messages Error code on Recorder Unit’s Display Panel Possible Cause System error Solution 1. Restart the system. 2. If the error persists, contact Olympus. RTC error 1. Connect the recorder unit to the workstation, and perform initialization. 2. If error persists after initialization, contact Olympus. Internal memory error Contact Olympus. Battery pack error Replace with a new battery pack.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Error code on Recorder Unit’s Display Panel Possible Cause Time to replace battery pack. * Solution Order a new battery pack from Oympus, and replace it. If you continue to use the battery pack for a prolonged period with these warning icons are displayed, the low battery pack icon ( on page 235) may blink in continuously, and may not allow the examination to be performed. Antenna lead set disconnected * Connect the antenna lead set to the recorder unit.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Message Solutions Possible recorder failure. Contact Olympus. Error occurred during communication with recorder. Check connection between workstation and recorder Invalid value entered in date of birth. Enter correct value. Invalid value entered in height. Enter correct value. Invalid value entered in weight. Enter correct value. Invalid value entered in waist size. Enter correct value. Possible recorder failure. If initialization fails, send recorder for repair.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Message The old password you typed is incorrect. Please retype the old password. Solutions Retype the old password. Remove the write protection, or use This disk is write-protected. Remove the write protection, or use another disk. another disk. One of the hard drives is corrupt. Contact Service Center for repairs. Contact Olympus. The DVD type is not supported. Use a DVD of the type specified in the manual. Printer power is off. Turn on the printer.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 8.2 Returning the system for repair Olympus is not liable for any injury or damage occurring as a result of repairs attempted by non-Olympus personnel. Before sending the system for repair, contact Olympus. With the system, include a description of malfunction or damage and the name and telephone number of the individual at your location who is most familiar with the problem. To purchase accessories and consumables, contact Olympus.
Appendix Appendix Operating/storage environment Capsule endoscope Operating Environment Storage Environment Ambient temperature 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) 0 to 25°C (32 to 77°F) *1 Relative humidity N/A 30 to 85% *2 Barometric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) *1 Storage outside the storage environment range may cause condensation and/or deterioration of the battery.
Appendix Real time viewer Operating Environment Storage Environment Ambient temperature 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) –20 to +50°C (–4 to +122°F) Relative humidity 30 to 85% * 10 to 95% * Barometric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.
Appendix Battery pack Operating Environment Ambient temperature 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) Recharging: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Discharging: 0 to +50°C (–4 to +140°F) Relative humidity 30 to 90% * Barometric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) * Storage Environment 0 to 50°C (–32 to 122°F) Avoid prolonged storage at temperatures exceeding 40°C/104°F. 10 to 95% * 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.
Appendix Workstation hardware Operating Environment Storage Environment Ambient temperature 5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F) –40 to +60°C (–40 to +140°F) Relative humidity 8 to 85% 8 to 90% * Barometric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.4 psia) Printer Operating Environment Storage Environment Ambient temperature 15 to 35°C (59 to 95°F) –40 to +70°C (–40 to +158°F) Relative humidity 20 to 80% 20 to 80% Barometric pressure 700 to 1060 hPa (10.2 to 15.
Appendix Specifications System chart Antenna lead set Capsule endoscope Real time viewer Recorder unit Real time viewer cable UP UP Receiver unit cradle cable Battery charger Recorder unit cradle Workstation 244 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
Appendix The system (components within the bold dotted line) is IEC 60601-1 certified in a configuration that includes the capsule endoscope, antenna lead set, recorder unit, real time viewer, and real time viewer cable. The recorder unit cradle, recorder unit cradle cable, battery charger, and workstation are IEC 60950 certified. • In order to provide the intended functionality, the system emits RF energy while in operation. This may affect electrical devices in the vicinity.
Appendix Capsule endoscope Capsule endoscope (OLYMPUS EC TYPE 1) Product Name Optics Field of view (maximum) 145° Depth of field 0 to 20 mm Sampling Rate Power Supply 2 fps Power source Internal battery Voltage DC 2.7 to 3.1V Current 1 – 30 mA Battery Life Size Classification as Medical Electrical Equipment 8 hours Weight 3.
Appendix Product Name Year of Manufacturer 2005033 Capsule endoscope (OLYMPUS EC TYPE 1) The year of manufacture is indicated by the first 4 digits of the serial number. * The year of manufacture indicates the serial number of MAJ-1469. FCC ID :38QEC-1 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix Recorder unit Product Name Power Supply Power source Battery pack (MAJ-1473) Voltage DC 6.7V – 8.
Appendix Product Name EMC * Applied standard; IEC 60601-1-2:2001 Recorder Unit (OLYMPUS RE-1) This instrument complies with the standard listed in the left column only when connecting with the instruments listed in the system diagram on page 244. CISPR 11 of emission: Group 1, Class B (with battery pack inserted) Real time viewer Product Name Power Supply Power source Battery pack (MAJ-1473) Voltage DC 6.7V – 8.
Appendix Product Name Real Time Viewer (OLYMPUS VU-1) WEEE Directive In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to your local Olympus distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country.
Appendix Product Name WEEE Directive Recorder Unit Cradle (MAJ-1484) In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to your local Olympus distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country. Year of manufacture 1512345 The year of manufacture is indicated by the second digit of the serial number.
Appendix Battery pack Product Name Battery pack (MAJ-1473) Type Lithium-Ion storage cell Capacity 3600mAh Voltage 7.4V Recharging Time Approx. 2 hours Size Weight 180 g Dimensions 72 mm (W) × 24.7 mm (H) × 60 mm (D) Medical Device Directive This device complies with the requirements of Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices.
Appendix Antenna lead set Product Name Size Antenna Lead Set (MAJ-1474) Weight 200 g Dimensions 88 mm (W) × 68.7 mm (H) × 23 mm (D) The number of antennas 8 Medical Device Directive and R&TTE Directive This device complies with the requirements of Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices. Classification: Class I This device complies with the EMC requirements of EN 60601-1-2 when used in combination with devices bearing CE marking either on the products or in its instructions.
Appendix Recorder unit harness Product Name Size Recorder Unit Harness (MAJ-1475) Weight 220 g Dimensions 1770 mm (W) × 220 mm (H) Workstation hardware Product Name Workstation Hardware (MAJ-1479) Power Supply AC 100 – 240V / 50 – 60 Hz / 400 Hz Power Consumption 450W Size Function Weight 12.1 kg Dimensions 168 mm (W) × 450 mm (H) × 456 mm (D) Initialize Transfer the patient information and examination data from a workstation to a recorder before the examination.
Appendix Printer Product name Printer (MAJ-1480) Power consumption 75W Size Weight 9 kg Dimensions 510 mm (W) x 210 mm (H) x 420 mm (D) LCD monitor Product name LCD monitor (MAJ-1481) Power consumption 25W Size Weight 5.
Appendix EMC information Compliance information and suggested electromagnetic environment: electromagnetic emission The system is designed for use under the following electromagnetic environment. Emission Standard Radio Frequency Applicability Group 1 In order to provide the intended functionality, the system must emit RF energy while in operation. This may affect electrical devices in the vicinity.
Appendix Compliance information and suggested electromagnetic environment: electromagnetic immunity Immunity Test Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 IEC 60601-1-2 Testing Level Contact: ±2, ±4, ±6kV Aerial: ±2, ±4, ±8kV Compatibili ty Level See left Suggested Environment Material unlikely to produce static electricity, such as wood, concrete, or ceramic tiles, are recommended for the floor.
Appendix Cautions and recommended electromagnetic environment regarding portable and mobile RF communications equipment such as a cellphone Immunity Test IEC 60601-1-2 Testing Level Compatibility Level Radiated Immunity IEC 61000-4-3 3V/m (80MHz 2.5GHz) See left Conducted Immunity IEC 61000-4-6 3Vrms Not applicable Recommended separation distance d=1.2√P 80MHz to 800MHz d=1.2√P 80MHz to 2.
Appendix Recommended separation distance between system and portable RF communication equipment Separation Distance Based on Transmission Frequency (m) Maximum Power Output of Transmitter P(W) 0.15 MHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 1.2 P d = 1.2 P d = 2.3 P 0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23 0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73 1 1.2 1.2 2.3 10 3.8 3.8 7.3 100 12 12 23 The above table provides some calculations of the distance between the system and the transmitter.
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