GE Medical Systems RT 3200 Advantage - I ultrasound device Operator Manual

GE Medical Systems RT 3200 Advantage - I ultrasound device Operator Manual
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The RT 3200 Advantage I is a medical diagnostic ultrasound system designed for a variety of clinical applications. The system offers a range of features such as B-Mode, M-Mode, and Doppler imaging, allowing for detailed visualization of anatomical structures and physiological functions. The system comes equipped with a variety of probes and can be customized with optional accessories to meet specific clinical needs.

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GE Medical Systems
RT 3200 Advantage - I
Operator Manual
Copyright© 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 by General Electric Company
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REVISION HISTORY A
0 August 5, 1993 Initial Release
1 June 15, 1994 Version 5 Software
2 October 9, 1995 MZ Probe Addition
3 July 12, 1996 CK Probe Addition
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Key Features

  • B-Mode, M-Mode, and Doppler imaging
  • Variety of probes
  • Optional accessories
  • Detailed visualization of anatomical structures and physiological functions
  • User-friendly interface
  • Comprehensive measurement capabilities
  • High-resolution imaging
  • Adjustable scan parameters
  • Image storage and printing options
  • Integrated software for analysis and reporting.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the purpose of the system's dynamic range control?
The dynamic range control allows you to adjust the contrast and brightness of the ultrasound image, providing you with a better view of the anatomical structures you are imaging. You can adjust the dynamic range using the control knobs on the front panel.
How do I connect a probe to the system?
To connect a probe to the system, unplug the probe cable. Align the connector on the probe cable with the corresponding connector on the system and insert until it is firmly seated. You may need to use a slight twisting motion to ensure the probe cable is properly connected. Ensure the probe is firmly connected to the cable arm support.
What is the role of the TGC slide pots in the system?
The TGC slide pots control the time gain compensation (TGC) of the ultrasound signal. TGC allows you to compensate for the attenuation of the ultrasound beam as it travels through the body, resulting in a more uniform image. Each slide pot corresponds to a different depth within the image. Adjust the slide pots to achieve optimal image quality at different depths.
How do I adjust the image direction when using the RT 3200 Advantage I?
You can adjust the image direction using the Image Direction Keys on the front panel. These keys allow you to rotate the image in 90-degree increments. The system automatically determines the direction based on the probe and the scanning plane.
What are the available options for recording and printing images?
The RT 3200 Advantage I offers several options for recording and printing images. You can record images by selecting the Record key on the front panel and output to a VCR. In addition, you can print images using the optional page printer.
What are the available display formats for the system?
The system offers several different display formats to view the ultrasound images. These include the B-mode, M-mode, and color Doppler formats. You can choose the desired display format using the appropriate keys on the front panel.
How do I use the system's measurement capabilities?
The system includes comprehensive measurement capabilities to measure distances, areas, volumes, and other parameters. You can use the Measurement Keys on the front panel to access these functions. The system provides you with accurate and reliable measurements for diagnosis and documentation.

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