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    LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 3-21
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    Connecting and Using the System (continued)
     Figure 3-10. Example Plug and Outlet Configurations
    1.   100-120 VAC, 1200 VA
     Plug and Outlet Configuration
    2.   220-240 VAC, 1200 VA
     Plug and Outlet Configuration
    WARNINGTo avoid risk of fire, the system power must be supplied from a 
    separate, properly rated outlet. See ‘Before the system arrives’ 
    for more information.
    Under no circumstances should the AC power plug be altered, 
    changed, or adapted to a configuration rated less than 
    specified. Never use an extension cord or adapter plug.
    To help assure grounding reliability, connect to a “hospital 
    grade” or “hospital only” grounded power outlet.
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    Acclimation Time
    After being transported, the unit requires one hour for each 2.5° 
    increment its temperature is below 10° C or above 40° C.
    Table 3-3: System Acclimation Time Chart
    ° C60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10
    ° F140 131 122 113 104 95 86 77 68 59 50
    hours86420000000
    ° C5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 -25 -30 -35 -40
    ° F41 32 23 14 5 -4 -13 -22 -31 -40
    hours2 4 6 8 101214161820 
    						
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    LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 3-23
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    Power On/Standby 
     Figure 3-11. Power On/Standby Switch Location
    CAUTIONPress the Power On/Standby switch to turn the power on. The 
    circuit breaker must also be in the on position. For circuit 
    breaker location, see Figure 3-16.
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    B/WB/W PrinterPower220-240V  500VA MaxIncluding rear panel 
    						
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    Power Up Sequence 
    The system is initialized. During this time:
    •  System diagnostics run. Its status is reflected on the monitor 
    by the graphic in Figure 3-12.
     Figure 3-12. Power Up Graphic Sequence
    •  Probes are initialized for immediate operation.
    NOTE:  If no probe is connected, the system goes into standby mode.
    •  Peripheral devices are activated on power up.
    After initialization is complete, all lighted buttons on the Control 
    Panel light and the default B-Mode screen or Patient screen (no 
    probes are connected) is displayed in the monitor display.
    HINTSIf problems occur, freeze the image and take a picture for 
    reference. This will help if there is a need to call for service. 
    						
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    Password Protection
    LoginPersonal IDs and associated passwords can be preset in the 
    LOGIQ 7. 
    If IDs and passwords have been entered and the Use Auto 
    Logon is off, the Operator Login Window appears, requesting for 
    an ID and password when Power up sequence is completed or 
    when its needed.
     Figure 3-13. Operator Login Window
    1.  Operator: Select the Operator.
    2.  Password: Enter Operator’s password.
    3.  Dataflow: Select Database (for example, Local Archive, 
    DICOM, etc.)
    4.  Select type of Logon or Cancel.
    •  Emergency: Data stored only for the duration of the 
    current examination.
    •  Logon: Standard logon
    •  Cancel: Cancel logon
    If the correct ID and Password are entered, the system displays 
    the Patient screen.
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    Password Protection (continued)
    LogoffWhen the user enters the system by login, at the end of the 
    exam the system displays the SYSTEM-EXIT window. Select 
    “Logoff” to logoff the system.
     Figure 3-14. System Exit Window 
    						
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    LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 3-27
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    Standby Mode
    To place the system in standby mode:
    1. Press the Power On/Standby switch at the front of the 
    system once.
    2.  The System-Exit window is displayed.
    3. Using the Trackball or Tab key, select Shutdown.
    The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is 
    completed when the control panel illumination is turned off.
    The shutdown process takes a few seconds to complete.
     Figure 3-15. System-Exit Window
    4.  Disconnect the probes.
    Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary. Store them in 
    their shipping cases to avoid damage.
    NOTE:  If daily maintenance is to be performed, turn off the circuit 
    breaker in the back of the system to power off. 
    						
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    Power Off
    To power off the system:
    1. Press the Power On/Standby switch at the front of the 
    system once.
    2.  The System-Exit window is displayed.
    3. Using the Trackball or Tab key, select Shutdown.
    The shutdown process takes a few seconds and is 
    completed when the control panel illumination is turned off.
    4.  Disconnect the probes.
    Clean or disinfect all probes as necessary. Store them in 
    their shipping cases to avoid damage.
    5.  Turn off the Main Circuit Breaker at the rear of the system to 
    power off the system.
    NOTE:  When the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) option is 
    installed, battery replacement may be necessary if the circuit 
    breaker is turned off for long periods of time (3 to 6 months).
    CAUTIONDO NOT turn off the circuit breaker before the Power on/
    Standby switch LED is off.
    Data may be lost or system software damaged if the circuit 
    breaker is turned off before the Power on/Standby LED is off. 
    						
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    LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 3-29
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    Circuit breaker 
    The Circuit Breaker is located at the rear panel of the system. 
    On supplies main power to all internal systems. Off removes 
    main power from all internal systems. The circuit breaker 
    automatically shuts off power to the system in case of a power 
    overload.
    If a power overload occurs:
    1.  Turn off all peripheral devices.
    2.  Reactivate the Circuit Breaker switch.
    The Circuit Breaker switch should stay in the On position; DO 
    NOT hold the switch in the On position. If the Circuit Breaker 
    switch remains On, follow the Power On procedure previously 
    described.
    NOTE:  If the Circuit Breaker switch does not remain in the On position 
    or trips again:
    1.  Disconnect the Power Cable.
    2.  Call Service immediately.
    DO NOT attempt to use the system.
     Figure 3-16. Location of Circuit Breaker
    1.  Circuit Breaker On Position
    2.  Circuit Breaker Off Position
    3.  Circuit Breaker location
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    Adjusting the Display Monitor
    Rotate, tilt, raise and lower the monitor
    The monitor position can be adjusted for easy viewing.
    •  The monitor can be rotated around its central pivot point.
    •   The monitor can be tilted for the optimum viewing angle.
    •  The monitor and console panel can be raised or lowered for 
    the best viewing height.
    The monitor position can be adjusted for easy viewing.
    NOTE:  When moving the LOGIQ 5, lower the monitor and console 
    panel to its lowest possible position to improve stability.
    Brightness and Contrast 
    Adjusting the monitors contrast and brightness is one of the 
    most important factors for proper image quality. If these controls 
    are set incorrectly, the Gain, TGC, Dynamic Range and even 
    Power Output may have to be changed more often than 
    necessary to compensate.
    The proper setup displays a complete gray scale. The lowest 
    level of black should just disappear into the background and the 
    highest white should be bright, but not saturated.
    CAUTIONBe careful when lowering the monitor and control panel that it 
    does not collide with the peripheral device sitting on the top of 
    the console. Use caution and slowly lower the monitor and 
    control panel.
    DO NOT place objects on the monitor. 
    						
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