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ClearVue 650

Ultrasound

The versatile performer


Philips ClearVue 650 ultrasound system specifications

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Contents
1 Introduction 3 5 Transducers 10
Key advantages 3 5.1 Transducer selection 10
1.1 Applications 3 Sector array 10
S4-1 broadband sector array 10
2 System overview 4 Curved arrays 11
2.1 System architecture 4 C5-2 broadband curved array 11
2.2 Imaging modes 4 C9-4v broadband curved array 11
2D mode 5 Volume curved arrays 11
M-mode 5 V6-2 broadband curved array 11
Anatomical M-mode 5 3D9-3v broadband curved array 11
Doppler 5 Linear array 11
Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler 5 L12-5 38 broadband linear array 11
Continuous wave (CW) Doppler 5 L12-4 broadband linear array 11
Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) 5 Non-imaging 11
Color Doppler 5 D2cwc CW transducer (Pedoff) 11
Tissue Harmonic Imaging with pulse 5.2 Transducer application guide 12
inversion technology 6
Color Power Angio (CPA) 6 6 Measurements and analysis 13
Freehand 3D imaging 6 6.1 Measurement tools 13
Automated 3D, 4D, and MPR imaging 6 6.2 High Q automatic Doppler analysis 13
Fetal STIC (Spatio-Temporal Image 6.3 Clinical option analysis packages 14
Correlation) imaging 6 General imaging analysis 14
Expanded field of view 6 Ob/Gyn and fertility analysis 14
Cardiac analysis 14
3 System controls 7 Vascular analysis 14
3.1 Optimization controls 7
3.2 Control panel and user interface 7 7 Physical specifications 15
High mobility cart 15
4 Workflow 8 Control panel 15
4.1 SmartExam system-guided protocols 8 Display 15
4.2 Auto Face Reveal 8 Footswitch 15
4.3 Fetal Biometry Assist 8 ECG and physio 15
4.4 Display annotation 8 Localization options 15
4.5 Image presentation 8 Software 15
4.6 Cineloop review 8 Training and user documentation 15
4.7 Exam documentation 8 Online help 15
4.8 Connectivity 9 Power requirements 15
Power cords 15
Electrical safety standards 15
Environmental 15

8 Maintenance and services 16

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1. Introduction

The sophisticated Philips ClearVue 650 with 3D/4D imaging


capabilities offers advances in imaging, ergonomics, and workflow
that provide excellent value in ultrasound imaging. Featuring
Philips Active Array technology, the ClearVue 650 integrates key
imaging technologies into the transducer to enable exceptional
imaging performance in a lightweight, affordable platform.

1.1 Applications
• Abdominal
19-inch, fold-down
• Small parts and superficial
LED monitor on
• Pediatric
fully articulating,
–– Head
tilt-and-swivel arm
–– Hips
• Musculoskeletal
Simplified • Urology and prostate
interface through • Obstetrical
in-context • Gynecological and fertility
back-lighting • Vascular
–– Cerebrovascular
USB flash port –– Peripheral vascular
Wrap-around
• Transcranial Doppler
handle
• Cardiac
Cable –– Adult
management –– Pediatric
hooks
CD/DVD

Storage tray
Dedicated 4D
ECG plug
transducer port

Four transducer
Key advantages
ports • Proprietary Philips Active Array
Integrated
technology for superb images in 2D
footrest
and 3D/4D to enhance diagnostic
confidence
• Lightweight, energy efficient system
with intuitive user interface for
enhanced ease of use
Four-way swivel • Smart, modular design for enhanced
wheels with individual reliability and serviceability
braking locks

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2. System overview

Proprietary
Active Array
technology
provides superb
image quality
for confident
diagnosis.

2.1 System architecture 2.2 Imaging modes


• All-digital broadband beamformer • Philips Microfine 2D focusing
• Microfine 2D focusing with dynamic focal tuning • Philips Color Power Angio (CPA)
• 272 dB maximum dynamic range • Directional Color Power Angio
• 170 dB full time input dynamic range • M-mode
• 65,536 digitally-processed channels • Anatomical M-mode
• Continuously variable steering in 2D, color, • Color M-mode
and Doppler modes • Pulsed wave Doppler
• Gray shades: 256 (8 bits) in 2D, M-mode, • High PRF pulsed wave Doppler
and Doppler spectral analysis • Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI)
• Acquisition frame rate: greater than 1128 frames • Continuous wave Doppler
per second in high frame rate mode (dependent • Freehand 3D
on transducer, field of view, depth, and angle) • Automated 3D/4D imaging
• Fetal STIC
• Color compare mode
• Dual mode
• Duplex for simultaneous 2D and Doppler
• Triplex mode for simultaneous 2D, Doppler,
and color or CPA

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• 2D optimization signal processing Doppler
• Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI) • Display annotation including Doppler mode, scale
• Pulse Inversion Harmonic (PIH) (cm/sec or kHz), pulse repetition frequency, wall filter
• Intelligent Doppler setting, gain, acoustic output status, sample volume size,
• Reconstructed zoom with pan (read zoom) normal or inverted, angle correction, grayscale curve
• Philips high-definition zoom (write zoom) • Adaptive Doppler – boosts weak signals to enhance
• Panoramic spectrum visibility and pulsed-wave audio signals for
• Trapezoidal enhanced flow assessment
• Adaptive Doppler • Intelligent Doppler imaging – automatically maintains
• Adaptive color Doppler optimal angle-to-flow to assist in deliverinsg consistent
• FloVue Doppler velocity measurements (available with vascular
• IMT and general imaging application packages on linear
• Stress echo transducers only)
• GI 3DQ • Automatic spectral invert
• Adjustable frequency and velocity display ranges
2D mode • Eight-position zero baseline shift
• SonoCT real-time compound imaging • Normal and invert display around horizontal zero line
• XRES adaptive image processing • Selectable sweep speeds
• Microfine 2D focusing • Selectable grayscale curve for enhanced display
• Frame rate selection • Selectable display format (small over large, large over
• 16-level digital reconstructed zoom with pan small, side-by-side)
• Variable level high-definition zoom • Full-screen Doppler display which enhances diagnostic
• Image orientation marker confidence by enabling easy caliper placement
• Cineloop image review (up to 1,200 B/W frames) • Doppler review for retrospective analysis of Doppler data
• Persistence, adjustable in real time and cineloop review
• Selectable compression curves Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler
• Sector size and steering control • Available on all imaging transducers
• Selectable line density • Adjustable sample volume size: 0.8 – 28.3 mm
• Up to eight transmit focal zones plus separation control • Displays tissue movement and blood flow in 2D and PW
• Dual imaging (single and two buffer) Doppler simultaneously
• Philips Chroma imaging with multiple color maps • Triplex mode – displays tissue movement and blood
flow in 2D, color or CPA, and PW Doppler simultaneously
M-mode • High-PRF capability in all modes including Duplex
• Available with all imaging transducers and Triplex
• Selectable sweeping rates
• Time markers: 0.1 and 0.2 seconds Continuous wave (CW) Doppler
• Chroma colorization with multiple color maps • Available on cardiac sector and D2cw transducers only
• Selectable display format (small over large, large over • Steerable through 80°
small, side-by-side)
• M-mode review for retrospective analysis of M-mode data • Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI)
• Full-screen M-mode display facilitates diagnoses • Available on all cardiac sector transducers
by enabling easy caliper placement • Color TDI uses color to display direction and timing
• Color M-mode on the S4-1, C5-2, and C9-4v transducers of myocardial function
• Pulsed wave Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) for velocity
Anatomical M-mode mapping of cardiac tissue and vessel wall motion
• Uses 2D image as a basis for M-mode analysis at a defined
line, independent of transducer orientation Color Doppler
• Provides ability to keep the M-mode line perpendicular to • Available on all imaging transducers
the anatomy, even in abnormally shaped or positioned hearts • Adaptive color automatically optimizes color or Color
• Provides data on direction, position, and timing of any Power Angio frequencies, providing excellent sensitivity
single echo received from any point of the tissue for and color penetration
M-mode analysis in any direction, for examining cardiac • Color compare – simultaneously displays real-time
chamber diameters, LV regional wall motion, Color Power Angio, color Doppler, and grayscale images
and location of accessory pathways side-by-side
• Anatomical M-mode trace can be generated or modified • Automatic color invert – automatically inverts color maps
post freeze to maintain selected color coding when the linear steering
• Anatomical M-mode on all sector transducers angle passes through vertical

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• Cineloop review Automated 3D, 4D, and MPR imaging
• Chroma 2D colorization with multiple color maps • Available on volume transducers
• 256 color bins • Quantitative 3D volume acquisition supported on V6-2 and
• Continuously variable color steering 3D9-3v transducers
• Trackball-controlled color region of interest: • Ability to acquire and display up to 40 volumes per second
size and position in 4D
• Maps, filters, color sensitivity, line density, smoothing, • Color 3D imaging
echo write priority, color persistence, gain, and baseline • High resolution scan and review mode
optimized automatically by preset or is user-selectable • Multiple display formats including full screen, 2-up, and
• Velocity and variance displays 4-up for rendered volume and multiplanar images include
• Color and 2D line density control full screen, 4-up, and expanded dual
• Selection of color bar display units • Volume display with surface rendering (transparency,
brightness, and lighting controls)
Tissue Harmonic Imaging with pulse inversion technology • Specialized algorithms and maps increase three dimensional
• Available on the S4-1, C5-2, V6-2, L12-5 38, and L12-4 display
transducers • Individual controls for manipulating the onscreen
• System processing of second harmonic frequencies • Region of Interest (ROI) trim tools on both volume and
(nonlinear energy) in tissue multiplanar reconstructed (MPR) views
• Pulse Inversion Harmonic (PIH) mode incorporates • V6-2 and 3D9-3v transducers support XRES and SonoCT
patented pulse inversion phase cancellation technology to reduce noise artifacts
for high detail resolution during harmonic imaging, • Able to perform distance, ellipse, trace, and volume
available on C5-2, S4-1, and V6-2 transducers measurements, 3D rendering, and display options
• Extends high performance imaging capabilities to all • Maximum 4D volume rate of 50 Hz
patient body types
• Image display virtually free of artifacts Fetal STIC (Spatio-Temporal Image Correlation) imaging
• Available on volume transducers
Color Power Angio (CPA) • Presents the heart beating in a multiplanar display,
• Available on all imaging transducers preserving spatial and temporal relationships
• Highly sensitive mode for small vessel visualization • Utilizes MPR views and cineloop capabilities for evaluating
• Fully user-configurable fetal heart anatomy
• Cineloop review • System supports capabilities to perform the spin technique
• User-definable presets to assess pathology
• Multiple maps • Fetal echo STIC supports image capture in grayscale
• Directional CPA only or combined with color Doppler
• Individual controls for gain, filters, sensitivity, echo write
priority, and color invert Expanded field of view
• Adjustable CPA region of interest: size and position • Panoramic imaging – ability to perform point-to-point
• User-selectable persistence distance measurement, extended field of view composite
• User-selectable blend levels imaging, and full zoom, pan, cineloop review, and image
• TGC control rotation capabilities
• Write priority • Trapezoidal imaging – expands field of view on linear array
transducers up to 21° on each side in vascular and general
Freehand 3D imaging imaging applications
• Available on all imaging transducers
• Available with all applications
• Provides a qualitative volume and multiplanar displays
of 3D data set
• Individual controls for manipulating the onscreen 3D
rendering and display options

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3. System controls

3.2 Control panel and user interface


• Easy-to-learn graphical user interface
• Primary controls readily accessible and logically grouped
• Commonly used secondary controls located on soft keys
for quick access: soft key functions change dynamically
based on the currently active mode, preset,
or system function
• Other secondary controls accessible through
onscreen menus
• Alphanumeric QWERTY keyboard with globalization key
for conversion to local language (English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Russian,
Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Dutch)
• User-selectable keyboard input language (Danish,
The ClearVue 650’s sleek and intuitive control panel Dutch, Japanese [optional], Norwegian, Portuguese
puts the features and functions you use most often [optional], Roman, Russian [optional], Simplified Chinese,
right at your fingertips. and Swedish)
• Trackball with Select and Enter keys for easy
system navigation
3.1 Optimization controls • Integrated stereo speakers
2D Opt signal processing with 2X multi-line parallel • Imaging mode keys: 2D, Color Power Angio, M-mode,
processing and frequency compounding color Doppler, continuous wave Doppler (CW), pulsed wave
• Enhances tissue contrast resolution and textural Doppler (PW), and 3D
perception • 2D image controls: depth, dual, freeze, zoom, and focus
• Enhances lateral beam profile for finer dot size • Image enhancement controls: THI, dynamic range, gain,
• Reduces speckle artifacts for enhanced image quality persistence, post-processing map, and smooth
• 2D Opt key with up to three settings for patient-specific • Patient specific optimization keys: 2D Opt, transducer
optimization in 2D and color Doppler (transducer select), THI, and iSCAN
• Quantitative controls: caliper, calc, erase, trackball
SonoCT real-time compound imaging • Doppler or color controls: angle and steer, spectral,
• High precision beam-steered image compounding for scale, baseline, gain, power, volume, duplex, and triplex
acquisition of tissue image information and reduction • Image acquisition keys: acquire and print, supporting
of angle generated artifacts external print
• Multiple beam-steered lines of sight • Annotation controls: text, erase, arrow, and body marker
• Available on C5-2, C9-4v, L12-4, L12-5 38, V6-2, and 3D9-3v • Function keys: patient, preset, setup, end exam, physio,
• Operates in conjunction with Tissue Harmonic Imaging hide ID, and protocol
and duplex Doppler • Online help key
• Operates in conjunction with XRES imaging • Optional online support request feature* provides
fast response to clinical questions and technical issues
XRES adaptive image procession • Optional proactive monitoring* helps prevent
• Enhances images without altering the image resolution unscheduled downtime
• Enhances contrast resolution, reduces artifacts, enhances • Lateral gain compensation (LGC) soft keys
visibility of tissue texture patterns, and enhances border • Time gain compensation (TGC) slide pot controls
definition and continuity • Review and report keys
• Available in 2D, Color Power Angio, M-mode, dual imaging, • Quick launch OB measurement key
CW Doppler, zoom, post-freeze, and when capturing loops • Quick launch advanced mode key
• Applied to grayscale data of 2D images

iSCAN intelligent optimization


• In 2D mode, automatic adjustment of TGC and receiver
gain to achieve uniformity and brightness of tissues
• In PW Doppler mode, one-button optimization of spectral
tracing to enhance productivity
• In color mode, automatic adjustment of receiver gain
* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services.
to improve color fillings Access to the internet required. Not all remote features available
• AutoSCAN available on L12-5 38 transducer in all countries; contact your local Philips representative for details.

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4. Workflow

4.1 SmartExam system-guided


protocols
• Exam guide with onscreen display • Text – places, moves, erases, modifies, or appends
• Required views based on exam type predefined text labels, typed text, and arrows
• Fully customizable protocol capability for clinical • Body markers – displays body-part icons appropriate for
applications supported on the system with flexibility the active preset and indicates relative transducer position
to conduct the examination protocol in any sequence –– Body marker location and type can be saved to user
• Preset protocols: defined preset
–– Adult echo –– Icons selectable via trackball scroll and soft keys
–– Abdominal • Dual orientation marker to indicate the active buffer
–– Gyn for two-buffer dual display
–– Lower extremity
• Exams based on industry and accreditation guidelines
• Automatic launching of annotation and body marker 4.5 Image presentation
icon on required views • Up or down
• Automatic launching of calculations • Left or right
• Ability to pause and resume SmartExam function • Multiple duplex image formats (small over large,
at any time large over small, side-by-side)
• System analysis capabilities supported in all defined • Depth to 30 cm (exam and transducer specific)
protocols
• Custom protocol transfer between ClearVue systems
4.6 Cineloop review
• Acquisition, storage in memory, and display in real-time
4.2 Auto Face Reveal and duplex modes of up to 1,200 frames of 2D and color
Detects a sphere representing the fetal skull in three images for retrospective review and image selection
dimensions and sculpts away the overlying tissues (3D trim) • Single frames of Doppler data and M-mode images
to reveal the fetal face in one button touch. can be archived to print or electronic media
• Supports two-buffer dual imaging mode of up to 600
frames per buffer
4.3 Fetal Biometry Assist • Trackball control of frame-by-frame image selection
• Supports quick calculation of fetal biometry measurements – • Variable playback speed
FL, BPD, HC, OFD, AC • Trim capability
• Functions in 2D and Tissue Harmonic Imaging, M-mode,
PW Doppler, CW Doppler, color Doppler, and Color Power
4.4 Display annotation Angio imaging modes
• Onscreen display of all pertinent imaging parameters
for complete documentation, including: transducer type
and frequency range, active clinical options and presets,
4.7 Exam documentation
display depth, TGC curve, LGC curve, grayscale, color map, • Peripherals
frame rate, dynamic range, compression and contrast –– Digital B/W thermal printer (USB input)
enhancement, color gain, color image mode, and hospital –– Support of a range of plain paper printers
and patient demographic data • Input and output ports
• Displayed data can be turned off for generating images –– Three USB ports – uses include connecting the optional
used in publication and presentation footswitch, supporting data transfer, and supporting
• Sector width and steering markers qualified plain paper printers
• 2D Opt setting and iSCAN icons –– S-video output
• Real-time display of Mechanical Index (MI) –– HDMI output
• Real-time display of Thermal Index (TIb, TIc, TIs) –– LAN connector – used with DICOM networking
• Quick text – allows easy annotation at any time during and Philips Remote Services*
an exam • Optional Utilization Reports* provide data to help manage
ultrasound assets, track usage, summarize data about
exam types, duration, and referrals

* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services.


Access to the internet required. Not all remote features available
in all countries; contact your local Philips representative for details.

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4.8 Connectivity
• Three USB ports (2 USB 3.0 and 1 USB 2.0) • Study manager allows user to digitally acquire, review,
• 500 GB hard drive space and edit complete patient studies
• HDMI • Exam directory
• DVD/CD write and read capabilities • Delete and replace recalled image capability
• Philips Remote Services connectivity* allows for virtual • Multiple study archive formats (palette color, RGB, YBR)
onsite visits for both clinical and technical support in • DICOM 3.0 print and store service class user
order to provide faster resolution to issues and questions • Multiple DICOM servers
• Direct digital storage of system configuration backup, • Multiple DICOM presets
including user-defined presets and OB trending data, • DICOM structured reporting for vascular, cardiac,
to USB or DVD/CD and Ob/Gyn
• Direct digital storage of single frame color and B/W • Configurable print
images to internal hard disk, USB flash, and CD/DVD • User may select images to print from all acquired images
• Direct digital storage of B/W and color loops to internal • 10BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet output
hard disk, USB flash, and CD/DVD • Site configurable IP address, port, and AE title
• Integrated multi-session CD/DVD allows storage of • Modality performed procedure step (Mpps)
multiple individual studies to a single disk at different • Modality worklist
times rather than requiring single batch mode storage –– Works in conjunction with radiology and cardiology
• Supports 4.7 GB DVD information systems
• Ability to export AVI and MPEG clips and BMP images –– Automatic entry of patient demographics
to USB flash for PC viewing • Study reports available as DICOM images
• Fully-integrated interface • System can use lossy JPG image format with user
• Extensive image management capability, including configurable compression ratio
thumbnail image review, cineloop editing, • Barcode scanner allows easy entry of patient data
and user-configurable patient reporting

* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services.


Access to the internet required. Not all remote features available
in all countries; contact your local Philips representative for details.

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5. Transducers

ClearVue 650 has Active Array technology that integrates


imaging circuitry from the system into the transducer for superb
imaging performance in a small, lightweight product. The system
supports a full range of transducers, including 3D/4D for a variety
of applications such as abdominal, Ob/Gyn, vascular, and cardiac.

5.1 Transducer selection


• Electronic switching of up to four imaging transducers
• System supports up to four transducers to meet a wide
range of clinical needs
• Multiple user-selectable transmit focal zones – up to eight
focal zones on selected transducers
• Continuous dynamic receive focusing on all transducers
• Dedicated 4D transducer port and 4D badge

Wide range of transducers


for everyday applications,
optimized for excellent
image quality
and plunkability.

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Sector array
S4-1 broadband sector array 3D9-3v broadband curved array
• 4 to 1 MHz extended operating frequency range • 9 to 3 MHz extended operating frequency range
• High-resolution imaging for abdominal, cardiac, • 150° field of view in OB preset.
and Ob/Gyn applications • 11.5 mm radius of curvature
• Supports 2D, M-mode, color, PW and CW Doppler, Tissue • Supports high-resolution 2D imaging
Harmonic Imaging, and Color Power Angio imaging • Supports high-resolution, quantitative, single-sweep
• Biopsy kit available 3D volume acquisitions (mechanical and freehand)
• Supports 4D imaging up to 22 volumes per second
• Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power
Curved arrays Angio, SonoCT, and XRES
C5-2 broadband curved array • Endovaginal applications
• 5 to 2 MHz extended operating frequency range • Interventional applications
• High-resolution imaging for abdominal and Ob/Gyn • Biopsy kit available
applications
• Supports 2D, M-mode, color, PW Doppler, Tissue Harmonic
Imaging, and Color Power Angio imaging
Linear array
• Multi-angle biopsy kit available L12-5 38 broadband linear array
• 12 to 5 MHz extended operating frequency range
C9-4v broadband curved array • Fine pitch, 192 element, high resolution linear array
• 9 to 4 MHz extended operating frequency range • Steerable pulsed wave and color Doppler, Color Power
• End-fire sector, 11 mm radius of curvature, 180° field Angio (CPA), SonoCT, XRES, and harmonic imaging
of view in OB preset • High resolution superficial applications including small
• Supports 2D, M-mode, color, PW Doppler, and Color Power parts, breast, vascular, and musculoskeletal
Angio imaging • Auto Doppler flow optimization
• Endovaginal applications • AutoSCAN
• Biopsy kit available • FloVue
• Trapezoid imaging
• Panoramic imaging
Volume curved arrays • Pediatric application
V6-2 broadband curved array • Supports biopsy guide with infinite angle
• 6 to 2 MHz extended operating frequency range
• 66° field of view L12-4 broadband linear array
• 55 mm radius of curvature • 12 to 4 MHz extended operating frequency range
• Steerable pulsed wave, High-PRF and color Doppler; • 21° of trapezoidal imaging
Color Power Angio/Directional CPA, SonoCT, XRES, • High-resolution imaging for superficial applications
harmonic imaging, and STIC including vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal
• Supports high resolution 2D imaging • Supports 2D, color, Tissue Harmonic Imaging, panaromic
• Supports high resolution, quantitative, single sweep imaging, PW Doppler, and Color Power Angio imaging
3D volume acquisition • Multi-angle biopsy kit available
• Supports 4D imaging
• General purpose abdominal, obstetrical,
and gynecological volumetric applications
Non-imaging
• Supports interventional applications D2cwc CW transducer (Pedoff)
• Biopsy kit available • Dedicated 2 MHz continuous wave Doppler
• Adult and pediatric cardiology applications

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5.2 Transducer
application
guide

Transducer S4-1 C5-2 C9-4v V6-2 3D9-3v L12-4 L12-5 38 D2cwc


Type of array Sector Curved Curved Curved Curved Linear Linear

Application
Abdominal 0-4 cm   

5-10 cm   

> 11 cm   

Obstetrics Vaginal 6-8 cm


 
(max. depth)
1st trimester
    
10-12 cm (max.)
2nd trimester
    
12-18 cm (max.)
3rd trimester
    
15-20 cm (max.)
Nuchal
 
translucency
Gynecology Vaginal 8-10 cm
 
(max. depth)
Transabdominal
  
< 10 cm
Transabdominal
  
> 11 cm
Cardiology < 50 lb/22.7 kg  

> 50 lb/22.7 kg  

Vascular 0-3 cm  

3-8 cm  

Pediatric Neonatal
  
abdominal small
Abdominal large   

Hips  

Cephalic 

Echo 

Small parts < 3 cm  

> 3 cm  

Breast  

Musculoskeletal  

Urology Prostate    

Biopsy guide Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable Reusable


and and and and and
disposable disposable disposable disposable disposable

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6. Measurements and analysis

6.1 Measurement tools 6.2 High Q automatic Doppler analysis


• 2D distance • Automatic real-time and retrospective tracing of:
• 2D circumference or area by ellipse, continuous trace, –– Immediate peak velocity (or frequency)
trace by points –– Immediate intensity weighted mean velocity
• 2D curved-linear distance (or frequency)
• M-mode distance (depth, time, slope) –– User-configurable display of values
• Manual Doppler distance –– Adjustable goal posts to within a single heart cycle,
• Manual Doppler trace allowing quantification of any portion of the cycle
• Automatic Doppler trace – traces frozen spectral display (for example systole only)
to calculate and display user-selected measurements • Vascular
in most presets –– Automatic real-time display of:
• Time and slope measurements in Doppler and M-mode –– Time-averaged mean velocity (or frequency)
–– Ao dec time –– Resistive index
–– MV dec time –– Pulsatility index
–– PA dec time –– Systolic/diastolic ratio and diastolic/systolic ratio
–– PA acc time –– Acceleration/deceleration times
• Doppler values containing PI, RI, S/D indices • Cardiology
• 2D volume –– Automatic real-time display of:
• Heart rate –– Peak velocity
• Trackball-controlled electronic measurement calipers: –– Peak gradient
eight sets –– Display of:
• User-defined protocols, measurements, and equations –– Cardiac output
• On-the-fly measurement labels –– VTI
• Fully-editable results data sheet –– Mean velocity – mean gradient
• Integrated patient exam report
• Moveable results box can be moved to any corner
of the screen
• User-defined measurements
• User-defined calculations
• User-defined fetal growth tables
• Generic angle tool
• MCA measurement
• Labor and delivery protocol
• iSlice
• Curved ROI
• IMT
• Stress echo
• GI 3DQ

Advanced system automation


streamlines your workflow and
enhances exam consistency,
so you can focus more on
your patients.

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6.3 Clinical option analysis packages
Comprehensive measurements, calculations, and Cardiac analysis
application-specific reports with embedded images, • Volume by area or length method
including expanded cardiac, vascular, Ob/Gyn, and general • M-mode analysis
imaging capabilities for thorough exam documentation. • Peak and mean gradients
• Pressure half time
General imaging analysis • Continuity equation
• General abdominal • Diastolic function
• Small parts • Cardiac output
• Pediatric general • Qp:Qs ratio
• Musculoskeletal • dP/dt
• Pulmonary vein analysis
Ob/Gyn and fertility analysis • Valvular analysis
• Curved ROI –– Proximal isovelocity surface area (PISA)
• Fetal Biometry Assist –– E/A ratio
• Biophysical profile • Ventricle analysis
• Amniotic fluid index –– Ejection fraction (via Teichholz or cubed method)
• Early gestation –– Simpson’s biplane and single plane
• Fetal long bones –– LV mass
• Fetal cranium –– IVRT
• Nuchal thickness
• Quick OB measurements Vascular analysis
–– MSD (Mean Sac Diameter) • Abdominal vascular
–– GSD (Gestational Sac Diameter) • Cerebrovascular
–– CRL (Crown-Rump Length) • Transcranial vasculature protocols
–– BPD (Biparietal Diameter) • Right and left, lower and upper extremity protocols
–– OFD (Occipitofrontal Diameter) • Optional tools: percent diameter area reduction
–– HC (Head Circumference) –– Automated finding codes and user comments
–– AC (Abdominal Circumference)
–– FL (Femur Length)
–– Auto AFI (Auto Amniotic Fluid Index)
• Other OB measurements:
–– Auto AFI
–– 2D echo
–– Fetal heart M-mode
–– Fetal Doppler
–– Echo Doppler
–– User-defined fetal growth tables
• OB calculations and tables are user-definable
• OB trending data for up to ten studies per patient
• Gynecology and fertility
–– Uterus
–– Right and left ovary
–– Right and left follicles

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7. Physical specifications

Physical dimensions ECG and physio


Depth 23.0 in/58.4 cm • One three-lead ECG input
Height 45.7 in/116 cm (upright, arm locked) • Selectable ECG triggered skipping between 1 and 20 beats
60.7 in/154.2 cm (arm fully raised)
Control panel height 33.0 in/83.7 cm Localization options
(height adjustable)
Software
Width 20.5 in/52 cm Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese,
Weight 115 lb/52 kg (with printer) Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Simplified
Chinese, and Swedish

High mobility cart Training and user documentation


Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional),
• Easy maneuverability
Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish,
• Wrap around handles for mobility
French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian,
• Four-wheel swivel ability
Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese,
• Two-wheel lock brake
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish,
• Lightweight cart frame
Turkish, and Ukranian
• User replaceable acquisition-module and printer
• Built-in A/C line conditioner provides isolation from
Online help
voltage fluctuation and electrical noise interference
English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian,
• Internal low noise fan
Spanish, Portuguese, and Simplified Chinese

Control panel Power requirements


• Facing towards user at 10° incline
Power 450 VA
• Fixed height
• Simplified interface through in-context backlighting Power consumed 300 VA
Frequency 50 to 60 Hz

Display Voltage 100 to 240 VAC

• 19-inch (458 x 397 mm), high-resolution color monitor


• Mounted on fully articulating arm with tilt and swivel Power cords
–– Tilt: -60°/+90° (fully flat)
–– Swivel: +/-90° • Available for electrical standards worldwide
• From home position display lifts +6.0 inches
• HDMI out with SXGA resolution (1280 x 1024) 60 Hz, Electrical safety standards
non-interlaced RGB
• 0.358 mm dot pitch • AAMI/ANSI ES60601-1 • IEC 60601-1
• Brightness control, automatic backlight stability (BLS) • CSA C22.2 No. 60601.1 • EN 60601-1
control (provides quick warm-up and consistent light
output over operational life)
Environmental
• In-plane switching (IPS) panel for superb viewing angle
and grayscale reproduction System 10-40° C at 15-80% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Printer 10-40° C at 15-80% relative humidity
Footswitch (non-condensing)
• Three pedals Heat dissipation <700 BTUs/hour (fully loaded)
• Allows freeze, acquire, and print functions

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8. Maintenance and services

Maintenance
• Reliable platform
• On-cart software maintenance tools
–– Optimize, maintain, and repair system software
with ease
–– Protection of custom annotations, calculations,
presets, and patient data
• On-cart transducer testing
–– Uphold confidence with diagnostic performance
verification at your fingertips
–– Reduces variability and subjectivity in test results
• Optional service agreements to:
–– Reduce unscheduled downtime
–– Access Philips best-in-class service

Service
• Clinical applications support available
• Philips Remote Services* connectivity allows for many
advanced service features, including:
–– Virtual onsite visits for both clinical and technical
support in order to provide fast resolution to issues
and questions
–– Remote clinical education
–– Remote log file transfer may decrease downtime
by allowing fast diagnosis of problems by call
center personnel
• Online support request
–– Simplifies support engagement
–– Provides fast response to clinical questions and
technical issues
–– User can enter request directly on the ultrasound system
• Proactive monitoring
–– Helps prevent unscheduled downtime Lightweight and small in size, the ClearVue 650 is
–– Monitors key system parameters easy to maneuver and is a perfect fit in small spaces.
–– Sends an alert to Philips call center so action
can be taken before system operation is affected
• Optional utilization reports provide data to help manage
the site’s ultrasound assets
–– System and transducer usage information
–– Data on number and types of studies, as well as
study duration
–– Provides data for staff credentials and accreditation
* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services.
–– Helps identify opportunities for outreach and Access to the internet required. Not all remote features available
referral communications in all countries; contact your local Philips representative for details.

©2016 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights are Please visit www.philips.com/ClearVue650
reserved. Philips reserves the right to make
changes in specifications and/or to discontinue Printed in The Netherlands.
any product at any time without notice or 4522 991 20601 * NOV 2016
obligation and will not be liable for any
consequences resulting from the use of this
publication. Trademarks are the property of
Koninklijke Philips N.V. or their respective owners.

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