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Acuson X300 Acuson X300 Pe Acuson X150 Supplement To The User and Reference Manuals
Acuson X300 Acuson X300 Pe Acuson X150 Supplement To The User and Reference Manuals
Acuson X300 Acuson X300 Pe Acuson X150 Supplement To The User and Reference Manuals
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Contents
Supplement to the User and Reference Manuals............................................. 4
About this Supplement .................................................................................. 4
Compatible Systems and Product Versions ........................................... 4
Standards Compliance..................................................................................... 18
Quality Standards ........................................................................................ 18
Design Standards ........................................................................................ 18
Acoustic Output Standards .......................................................................... 18
Radio and Telecommunications Standards ................................................. 18
When the ultrasound system is connected to a wireless network, the system displays an icon
indicating the connection to the wireless network and the signal strength on the status bar.
Note: Siemens recommends connecting the ultrasound system to wireless networks that use only
the 5 GHz frequency bandwidth to reduce potential radio interference from the 2.4 GHz frequency
bandwidth.
Note: Use of an unapproved wireless adapter may cause loss of data transferred over a wireless
network.
The following wireless adapters have been tested for use and approved by Siemens.
Linksys AE1000
ASUS USB-N53
For information on the transmission and reception frequencies used by the wireless adapter,
refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions included with the wireless adapter.
You must abide by the regulatory requirements of your country to use a wireless adapter. Refer
to the manufacturer's operating instructions for information regarding certified use of the
wireless adapter in your country.
Caution: Ultrasound systems operate in the range of radio frequencies (RF) and are susceptible
to electromagnetic interference generated by other RF energy sources. To prevent this
interference, increase the distance between the ultrasound system and the interfering RF energy
source.
Siemens recommends connecting the wireless adapter to the leftmost USB port on the
Input/Output panel of the ultrasound system.
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Informational Icons for the Wireless Adapter
Icon Explanation
Connected to a wireless network, strong signal strength
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Connected to a wireless network, good signal strength
Security Key (text entry) Enter the security key for the connection to a wireless
network.
EAP Authentication --- ---
Note: EAP authentication options are enabled only when you
select WPA or WPA2 for the security type.
Username (text entry) Specify the user name for EAP (Extensible Authentication
Protocol) authentication.
Password (text entry) Specify the password for EAP (Extensible Authentication
Protocol) authentication.
To configure a connection:
Prerequisite: The wireless adapter is connected to the leftmost USB port on the Input/Output panel
of the ultrasound system.
Disconnect from the selected 1. Select the connected network from the list.
wireless network 2. Click Disconnect.
The ultrasound system disconnects from the wireless network. If connected
to a LAN, the system reverts to using the LAN connection for sending files to
network locations.
To: Do This:
Create a network profile 1. Click New.
The ultrasound system displays the Network Profile Settings dialog box.
2. Enter the required network profile settings and then click OK.
The ultrasound system displays the new network profile.
Change network profile settings 1. Select a wireless network.
2. Click Edit.
3. Enter the required network profile settings and then click OK.
4. To delete the existing profile setting, click Remove.
Enable password protection to 1. Click Lock.
restrict changes to the wireless 2. Enter a new password and then click OK.
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network options
Disable password protection to 1. Click Unlock.
provide unrestricted access to the 2. Enter the password and then click OK.
wireless network options
Change a password 1. Click Change.
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2. Enter the password.
3. Reenter the new password and then click OK.
Display characters of a password Select Show password.
as you enter the password
Use the system presets to configure storage for DICOM-formatted data. The Autostore to
DICOM setting must be selected to transfer images and clips to a format supported by Qview.
DICOM
Ensure the ultrasound system is connected to a network to use the patient report with Qview.
To: Do This:
View the patient report using the Prerequisite: The Telexy (Qview) Only selection must be enabled in the
layout provided by Qview system presets.
1. Press Report.
The system displays the patient report using the layout provided by Qview.
2. Press Report to exit the report page. Or, for the ACUSON X300 PE system
and the ACUSON X150 system, press the Exit soft key.
View the patient report using the Prerequisite: The Both selection must be enabled in the system presets.
layout provided by Qview and the
patient report layout provided by 1. Press Report.
the ultrasound system The system displays the patient report provided by the ultrasound system.
2. Access the patient report in Qview.
– For the ACUSON X300 PE system, press the Qview soft key.
– For the ACUSON X300 system, press Report.
– For the ACUSON X150 system, press ROW and then press the Qview
soft key.
3. To exit the patient report in the layout provided by Qview and redisplay the
patient report in the layout provided by the ultrasound system:
– For the ACUSON X300 PE system, press the Report soft key.
– For the ACUSON X300 system, press ESCAPE.
– For the ACUSON X150 system, press the Report soft key.
View images or clips in Qview from Press CALIPER and then press Report. Or, press Report and then access
the Review screen the patient report in Qview.
To Do This
Select the active scan plane Note: This action is not available during live dual format.
(sagittal or transverse)
Press the toggle switch on the handle of the transducer.
The ultrasound system identifies the active scan plane of the transducer with a
graphical icon (a scan plane symbol) on the image screen.
Example of the scan plane symbol for the sagittal (S) plane.
Example of the scan plane symbol for the transverse (T) plane.
To Do This
Display or hide the Press the toggle switch on the handle of the transducer.
reference line indicating the
intersection of the sagittal
and transverse planes on
each image
Reposition the sagittal Press the STEER control on the control panel.
image during live dual
format S
S
T
Example of live dual format when the STEER control is pushed to the left.
Example of live dual format when the STEER control is pushed to the right.
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Standards Compliance
(For ACUSON X300 PE 7.5: replaces the Standards Compliance, Technical Description,
Appendix A, Instructions for Use; the Acoustic Output Standards and CE Declaration are
unchanged.)
(For ACUSON X300 2.5: replaces the Standards Compliance, Technical Description,
Chapter 6, [1] Instructions for Use; the Acoustic Output Standards and CE Declaration are
unchanged.)
(For ACUSON X150 2.5: replaces the Standards Compliance, Technical Description,
Appendix A, Instructions for Use; the Acoustic Output Standards and CE Declaration are
unchanged.)
Quality Standards
FDA QSR 21 CFR Part 820
ISO 13485 (Canadian), CMDR regulation
EN ISO 9001:2008
Design Standards
UL 60601-1
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1
EN 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1 (2nd and 3rd Ed.)
EN 60601-1-1 and IEC 60601-1-1
EN 60601-1-2 and IEC 60601-1-2
EN 60601-1-4 and IEC 60601-1-4
EN 62304 and IEC 62304
EN 60601-1-6 and IEC 60601-1-6
EN 62366 and IEC 62366
EN 60601-2-18 and IEC 60601-2-18
EN 60601-2-25 and IEC 60601-2-25
EN 60601-2-37 and IEC 60601-2-37
EN ISO 14971
EN ISO 10993-1