Connecting The Foot Switch; Connecting An External Dvd Recorder; Connecting An External Color Monitor - Philips EPIQ 7 User Manual

Ultrasound system
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Connecting Devices

Connecting the Foot Switch

The foot switch is available as an option.
1. Turn off the system.
2. Connect the foot switch cable to an available USB connector on the system.

Connecting an External DVD Recorder

You can connect the Sony DVO–1000MD DVD Recorder to your ultrasound system as an
external device.
The external DVD recorder record from the ultrasound system; it does not provide playback on
the system monitor. The DVD recorder must be installed with the Philips DVD recorder
installation kit. (For the kit, contact your Philips representative.) If you connect this DVD
recorder without the installation kit or connect any other DVD recorder, you must control it
from the front panel controls on the DVD recorder or the remote controls supported by the
DVD recorder. The remote controls DSRM‑10 or SVRM‑100A provide a convenient way to
control the external DVD recorder.
1. Turn off the system and unplug the power cord from the power source.
2. Connect an S-Video cable between the S-Video input on the DVD recorder and the S-Video
output
3. Connect the DVD recorder's power cord into the back of the DVD recorder, and plug the
other end into an appropriate power source.
4. Turn on the DVD recorder, and then turn on the ultrasound system.

Connecting an External Color Monitor

You can connect a compatible external color monitor to the
the system. This receptacle provides standard DisplayPort digital output. You also can connect
an external analog monitor to the
DisplayPort receptacle provides the best-quality image. The power cord for the external
monitor plugs directly into a wall socket.
For monitors and video projectors requiring other connectors, such as VGA or DVI, a converter
is required.
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on the ultrasound system.
(S-Video) receptacle. A digital monitor connected to the
Preparing the System
receptacle on the rear panel of
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