Peripherals; Introduction - GE Vivid i n Service Manual

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Section 5-10

Peripherals

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Introduction

The following peripherals are used with the Vivid i n and Vivid q N portable ultrasound scanner:
Black & White Digital Printer (connected via USB)
Color Digital Printer (connected via USB)
Color Inkjet Printer (connected via USB)
DVD/CD-RW (connected via USB)
MOD (connected via a SCSI-to-USB converter)
Wireless Network Adapter (connected via USB)
VCR connected via a VGA to S-Video adaptor using the VGA output
All peripherals are connected via the external USB ports.
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Printers
5-10-1-1-1 Black & White Digital Printer
The B&W Digital Printer receives image data and the print command via the USB port which is
controlled by the keys Print or Alt+Print on the Vivid i n or Vivid q N operator panel.
Digital
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The Color Digital Printer receives image data and the print command via the USB port which is
controlled by the keys Print or Alt + Print on the Vivid i n or Vivid q N operator panel.
5-10-1-1-3 Color Inkjet Printer
The Color Inkjet Printer is used to print out reports and exams and is controlled in one of two ways,
depending on the system configuration:
Directly via the USB port
Via LAN connection
The printing operation to the Color Inkjet Printer is performed by pressing the Alt+P keys. Normally,
inkjet printers are used to print out Reports but in some cases, also ultrasound images.
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DVD/CD Reader and CD Writer (DVD/CDR-W)
The DVD/CDR-W is used to back-up images and reports, in a similar way as using the MOD. In addition,
the DVD/CDR-W is used as the main source of software upgrades and other service utility operations.
Capable of reading all types of CDs including DVD, the DVD/CDR-W is controlled by the BEP via the
USB port.
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Magneto-Optical Drive (MOD)
The MOD is used to back-up images and Reports. The Back up process enables storage of the images
and Reports for future review on Vivid i n or Vivid q N ultrasound units, or other
EchoPac-compatible devices. The MOD is controlled by the CPU via a USB port supported by a
USB-to-SCSI converter. Only 2.3 GB media are officially DICOM compatible. Magneto-Optical media
of any other size (up to 9.2 GB) may be used for back-up, but will not be compatible with DICOM (even
though they will be supported by a variety of GE DICOM reviewing stations such as, EchoPac).
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