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ACUSON P500™ Ultrasound System System Overview Video

This video provides an overview for the ACUSON P500 ultrasound system.

This section of the training program is designed to introduce you to the acuson P500 ultrasound system. It will provide you with an overview of its components, controls an basic operation. The acuson P. 500 system is a compact notebook type hand carried ultrasound system. It weighs 7.2 kilograms, 15.65 pounds and has a large handle for transport. The system has a 15.4 inch 39 centimeter flat panel LCD with a resolution of 1280 by 800 pixels. Progressive non interlaced multidomain vertical alignment technology provides uniform monitor brightness and off access viewing. The Acuson P 500 system supports a versatile family of high performance, curvilinear, linear and phased array transducers with a wide range of applications. There is one transducer port on the right side of the system to connect to transducer. Ensure that the transducer lock is in the unlocked or down position. Align the transducer with the connector towards the front of the acuson P 500 system as shown. Insert the transducer and push in firmly. Switch to the lock position to lock transducer. To remove a transducer, move the lock to the down position and pull the transducer away from the system. The ECG physio port is located next to the Transducer Connector. To connect, match the plug in pins and then gently press until you hear a Click to remove the ECG physio cable. Press the button on the cable connector located towards the front of the system. Gently pull the cable out of the plug. The Acuson P 500 system can also display an ECG tracing from an external source using an auxiliary connector adapter. Simply attach the ECG Auxiliary connector adapter to the auxiliary connector. The ECG auxiliary connector fits into the Acuson P 500 system while the auxiliary connector inserts into the external ECG source. The system speakers are located in the front of the system. The Acuson P 500 system input output connections are located on the left side of the system. The available connectors include an Ethernet port, an HDMI port 4 USB ports, and a headphone Jack. The power supply for the acuson P 500 system is located on the back of the system. The first step to cleaning the acuson P 500 system is to power off the system and unplug the power cord. Lightly. Moisten a clean gauze pad or lint free cloth with mild detergent or an approved disinfectant. When cleaning the touchscreen, use only mild detergent or water. Applying disinfectant to the touch screen may damage the surface. For a list of approved cleaning and disinfecting agents, refer to the user manual. Take particular care to clean the areas near the touch pad and slide controls. Ensure these areas are free of gel and any other visible residue. After cleaning the system, use a clean lint free cloth to dry the surface. For a complete list of approved disinfectants, see the acuson P 500 system help menu. The battery charge lasts for approximately one hour while in use. When the system is running on battery power, the screen icon indicates the amount of charge a battery light located in the front of the acuson P 500 system is also on. When the system is plugged in, the screen icon displays a plug. If unable to recharge the battery, you can swap or discharge battery with a charged battery. To remove the battery, remove the acuson P 500 system from the smart cart. The battery is located under the Acuson P 500 system. To remove the battery, slide the release until the battery pops out. Slide the battery into the slot and press until you hear a Click to install the battery. It is recommended the battery be removed when the system is being cleaned, stored, or maybe in a situation where it is hot, such as in a car.

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