Olympus Medical Systems EC-1 Low Power Transmitter User Manual GT1629 FCC MAJ 1467 C1
Olympus Medical Systems Corp. Low Power Transmitter GT1629 FCC MAJ 1467 C1
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- 1. Users manual Part 1
- 2. Users manual Part 2
- 3. Users manual Part 3
- 4. Users manual Part 4
- 5. Users manual part 5
Users manual Part 2
Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.4 User settings The “User Settings” function is not available in Endo Capsule Software Light. You can add or remove users, as well as change passwords. 1. Select “Settings” from the “Tools” menu on the main screen. 2. Click the “User accounts” tab. The user settings screen is displayed. User accounts tab Figure 4.15 Adding users • You must log in as an administrator in order to add a user. • Characters that can be used for user IDs and passwords are shown in Table 4.2. • For more information on authority levels, see “Workstation operation limitations” on page 82. Table 4.2 Uppercase ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Lowercase abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Numbers 0123456789 Symbols `~!@#$%^&*()_+–={}|[] OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM :";'<>?,./ 75 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 1. Click the [Add] button on the user settings screen. The adding user screen is displayed. Add button Figure 4.16 2. Enter the user ID, user name, authority, and password. Enter additional information in the “Remarks” field as necessary. Figure 4.17 76 • The user ID and password can be up to 32 characters in length. • All fields are case sensitive. • Operation on the workstation will be limited depending on the user’s authority (see “Workstation operation limitations” on page 82). • The password to be set is for initial use. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. Click the [OK] button. The user settings screen is displayed, and the new user is added to the list on the user settings screen. OK button Figure 4.18 Click the [Cancel] button to return to the user settings screen without adding a user. 4. Click the [OK] button on the user settings screen. The new user is added. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel the addition. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 77 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Changing user information You must log in as an administrator in order to change user information. 1. Select the user whose information you wish to change, and click the [Edit] button. The user information update screen is displayed. Edit button Figure 4.19 2. Enter the new information. Figure 4.20 78 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. Click the [OK] button. The user settings screen is displayed. Click the [Cancel] button to return to the user settings screen without changing the user information. 4. Click the [OK] button on the user settings screen. The user information is updated. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the changes. Changing passwords 1. • You can only change the password for the user who is currently logged in. • If you forget your password, an administrator can change the user information. Click the [Password] button. The password update screen is displayed. Password button Figure 4.21 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 79 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 2. Enter the old and new passwords. Enter the new password twice to confirm it. Old password New password Figure 4.22 3. Click the [OK] button. The password is changed, and the user settings screen is displayed. Click the [Cancel] to return to the user settings screen without changing the password. 4. Click the [OK] button on the user settings screen. The new password becomes effective. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the new password and keep the old password. 80 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Removing users You must log in as an administrator in order to remove a user. Once a user is removed, the user can no longer log in to the workstation. 1. Select the user that you wish to remove and then click the [Remove] button. Remove button Figure 4.23 2. The user is removed from the “Users” list. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the removal. 3. Click the [OK] button on the user settings screen. The removal becomes effective. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 81 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Workstation operation limitations The following table summarizes the workstation operations permitted for each authority level. Table 4.3 {:YES –:NO Operation 82 Administrator User Guest Login Register patient data Download image data Observe image data – Select thumbnails – Add comments – Generate reports – Save reports – Export image data – Copy and delete image data Browse diagnosis log – Change user information – – Add and remove users – – Change passwords OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.5 Language and units settings 1. Select “Settings” from the “Tools” menu on the main screen. 2. Select the “Regional options” tab. The local information settings screen is displayed. Regional options tab Figure 4.24 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 83 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. Click the “ ” to the right of “Language” to select the language (see Figure 4.25). The available languages are listed in Table 4.4. button Figure 4.25 Table 4.4 Available Languages English Italian Dutch Greek Swedish Spanish Danish German Norwegian Finnish French Portuguese Estonian Latvian Lithuanian Polish Slovak Slovene Hungarian Czech 84 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup You need to change a language in some languages other than English when you input alphabets. Please right-click on the text box and select “Language” and then "English" from the context menu. 4. Click the “ ” to the right of “Standards and formats” to select the region (see Figure 4.26). The format of date depends on the selected region. button Figure 4.26 5. Click the “ ” to the right of “Measurement units” to select the measurement units (see Figure 4.27). The available units are listed in Table 4.5. button Figure 4.27 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 85 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Table 4.5 System 6. Units CGS system Length: cm / Weight: kg Yard-pound systems Length: inches / Weight: pound Click the [OK] button on the local information settings screen. The new language and unit settings will be reflected. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the changes. 86 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.6 Lock function The “Lock” function is not available in Endo Capsule Software Light. The application is locked after a period of inactivity, and the lock screen is displayed. To release the lock, you will need the user ID and password of the user who was last logged in. Releasing the lock 1. Enter the user ID and password on the lock screen (see Figure 4.28). User ID Password Figure 4.28 2. Click the [OK] button. The screen is restored to the state before the activation of the lock. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 87 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup • By default, the lock is not activated. • To set the activation time for the lock, refer to “Setting the lock function” on page 89. • Only the user who was most recently logged in can regain access. If another user attempts to unlock the system, the error message in Figure 4.29 will be displayed. • If you attempt to shut down the system while it is locked, the following screen is displayed, allowing you to save the thumbnail data. Figure 4.29 Figure 4.30 Pressing the power button of the workstation shortly enables to shut down the workstation. 88 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Setting the lock function 1. Select “Settings” from the “Tools” menu on the main screen. 2. Select the “Log off” tab. The log off settings screen is displayed. Log off tab Figure 4.31 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 89 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 3. Click the “ ” to the right of “Lock application” to select the activation time for the lock screen (see Figure 4.32). button Figure 4.32 The following activation times are available: 4. • Never (defaults) • 5 minutes • 10 minutes • 20 minutes • 30 minutes • 1 hour Click the [OK] button on the log off settings screen. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the changes. 90 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.7 Facility logo 1. Select “Settings” from the “Tools” menu on the main screen. 2. Select the “Facility” tab. The facility information settings screen is displayed. Facility tab Figure 4.33 3. Select “Current logo” from the drive selection box. The current logo is displayed in the preview area. Drive selection box Preview area Figure 4.34 4. Select the logo file (Bitmap file) in the file selection box and click the [OK] button on the facility information settings screen. The selected logo file is displayed in the preview area. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 91 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup File selection box Figure 4.35 5. Click the [OK] button on the facility information settings screen. The selected logo file is registered. Click the [Cancel] button to discard the settings. 6. To clear the current facility logo, click the [Clear] button on the facility information settings screen. Clear button Figure 4.36 92 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 4.8 Log off and exit Endo Capsule software 1. Select “Log off” from the “File” menu on the main screen (see Figure 4.37). The login screen is displayed. File menu Figure 4.37 • You also can log off by clicking the [X] button at the upper-right of the main screen. • If the thumbnail data is not saved, you will be asked if you wish to save the data (see Figure 4.38). Click the [Yes] button if you wish to save the thumbnail data, or the [No] button to discard any work since the last save. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel the logoff. Figure 4.38 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 93 Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup 2. Click the [Shut Down] button on the login screen. The workstation will be turned OFF. Shut Down button Figure 4.39 Endo Capsule software light 1. Select “Exit” from the “File” menu or click the [X] button at the upper right on the main screen (Figure 4.40). Exit Figure 4.40 If the thumbnail data is not saved, you will be asked if you wish to save the data (see Figure 4.41). Click the [Yes] button if you wish to save the thumbnail data, or the [No] button to discard any work since the last save. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel exiting (see Figure 4.41). 94 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 4 Workstation Access and Setup Figure 4.41 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 95 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Before starting the examination, be sure to read and clearly understand the information in this instruction manual. The patient must stay away from generators of strong magnetic fields (such as MRI equipment), between ingestion and excretion of a capsule endoscope. Otherwise, the patient could suffer injury within the body cavity. If the patient experiences abdominal pain, discomfort, or nausea after ingesting a capsule endoscope, have him/her consult a physician immediately. If treatment is delayed, it may result in injury to the body cavity. 96 • Do not remove the antenna lead set or the recorder unit harness until the examination is completed. Failure to follow instructions may interfere with the examination. • Do not turn the recorder unit’s power OFF, remove the battery pack from the recorder unit, or disconnect the antenna lead set during the examination. Failure to follow instructions may interfere with the examination. • During the examination, avoid pointing radio-transmitting devices (i.e. keyless entry, home security, waitress call system, garage door remote, wireless headphones, ham radio, etc.) at the antenna leads. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 5.1 Preparation The following items are required for the capsule endoscope examination. Inspect them the day before the examination as described in this chapter. Table 5.1 Equipment Capsule endoscope Quantity Description 2 (1 spare) Ingested to capture endoscopic images of the gastrointestinal tract. Image data is transmitted to the antenna lead set. Antenna lead set Receives signals from the capsule endoscope. Recorder unit Records the endoscopic image data received via the antenna lead set. Real time viewer Checks the operation of the capsule endoscope prior to the examination. Recorder unit cradle Holds the recorder unit during initialization, download, etc. Real time viewer cable Connects the real time viewer to the recorder unit. Recorder unit cradle cable Connects the recorder unit cradle to the workstation. Battery charger Recharges the battery pack. Battery pack Used as power source for the recorder unit and the real time viewer. Recorder unit harness Holds the recorder unit during the examination. Workstation Registers patient information and patient ID onto the recorder unit. Capsule activator Turns ON the capsule endoscope. 10 (2 spares) Attached to each antenna pad. The adhesive side is attached to the patient’s body. Antenna lead cover Drinking water As required Used by the patient to ingest the capsule endoscope. Shaver As required To remove body hair from the areas of the patient’s skin where the antenna lead cover will be attached. Antenna locations guide OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Used as reference in attaching the 8 antennas to the patient. 97 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Equipment 5.2 Quantity Gauze As required Ethyl or isopropyl alcohol As required Description Used to remove perspiration, for temporarily placing the capsule endoscope, and for cleaning the equipment. Used for cleaning the equipment. Exterior Inspect the equipment as described in Table 5.2 below. Table 5.2 Equipment Inspection Details Antenna lead set Check that the antenna lead cover fit the antenna pads, that the antenna pads are not folded, and that the coating of the antenna pads and the cables are not damaged. Ensure that no metal parts are exposed. 98 Antenna lead cover Take out 10 antenna lead covers. Check that they have not been folded or creased, and that their surfaces are clean. Recorder unit Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Real time viewer Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Recorder unit cradle Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Check the power supply cable for scratches and bends. Check the connectors for cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Real time viewer cable Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Recorder unit cradle cable Check the cable for scratches and bends. Check the connectors for cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Battery charger Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. Battery pack Check that the unit is free of cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 5.3 Capsule endoscope Perform the following inspections before use. Should any irregularity be observed, do not use the equipment. Equipment damage or irregularity may cause equipment malfunction or patient injury. 1. Confirm that the expiration date has not passed. 2. Check the sterile package for ruptures, damage to the seal or water that might has entered the sterile package. 3. Before removing the capsule endoscope from the sterile package, inspect the capsule’s surface for cracks, deterioration, deformation, and other damage. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 99 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 5.4 Preparation on the day before the examination Recharging the battery packs Fully charge the battery packs to prevent low battery charge, which could cause the examination to end prematurely. In preparation for the examination, recharge the battery packs on the previous day. 1. Connect the power supply cable to the battery charger. Figure 5.1 2. Plug in the battery charger’s power supply cable into a power outlet. 3. With the back of the battery pack facing towards you, attach the battery pack to the battery charger by pushing it down into the battery charger’s battery slot cover (see Figure 5.2). The battery pack has a reversal prevention slot to prevent it from being inserted in the wrong direction. Figure 5.2 100 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 4. When the battery pack is properly attached, the charge lamp on the battery charger is illuminated yellow to indicate the start of a recharge (see Figure 5.3). The recharging time is approximately 2 hours. • The battery charger will not charge the battery if the temperature of the battery pack is below 0°C/32°F. In this case, the charge lamp will blink in yellow at about 1.5 second intervals. • The battery charger will not charge the battery if the battery pack or the battery charger is damaged. In this case, the charge lamp will blink in yellow at about 0.5 second intervals. • The recorder unit cradle cannot be used to recharge the battery pack. To recharge the battery pack, remove it from the recorder unit, and use the dedicated battery charger. Charge lamp - Yellow Figure 5.3 5. When recharging is complete, the charge lamp turns from yellow to green (see Figure 5.4). Charge lamp - Green Figure 5.4 6. Pull the battery pack upward to remove it from the battery charger. The battery charger’s charge lamp will go out. 7. Be sure to recharge both battery packs required for the examination (1 for the recorder unit, 1 for the real time viewer). OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 101 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 5.5 Initial setup of the recorder unit The “Initial Setup of the Recorder Unit” function is not available in Endo Capsule Software Light. Connecting the recorder unit The recorder unit is connected to the workstation via the recorder unit cradle. If the antenna lead set being worn by a patient is connected to the recorder unit, do not connect the recorder unit to the workstation. Doing so may result in electric shock. While setting up the recorder unit, do not remove the recorder unit from the cradle or remove the cradle cable. Doing so may result in loss of image data. If you do so, connect the recorder to the workstation through the cradle and the cradle cable and restart the workstation before setting up the recorder unit again. 102 • Up to two recorder units can be simultaneously connected to the workstation. • If you connect a third recorder unit to the workstation, it will be turned OFF. • Restart the workstation when the workstation does not work properly. • Remove the USB devices from the workstation and restart the workstation when it does not work properly. Then connect the removed USB devices again. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 1. Firmly insert the recorder unit all the way into a cradle that is connected to the workstation. The recorder unit will be turned ON automatically. The indicator lamp on the recorder unit is illuminated yellow for 2 seconds, and then turns to green. • When the recorder unit is inserted into the recorder unit cradle, its power turns ON, and the normal startup screen is displayed on its display panel for approximately 3 seconds. • If the recorder unit contains image data, the patient ID and patient name are displayed on the recorder unit’s display panel (see Figure 5.6). • If an error is detected on the recorder unit, the indicator lamp will blink yellow, and the corresponding error code will be displayed on the display panel. To troubleshoot, refer to Chapter 8, “Troubleshooting” on page 233. Figure 5.5 Figure 5.6 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 103 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 2. Click the [Recorder] button on the main screen (see Figure 5.7). The recorder management screen is displayed, and the information recorded on the recorder unit is shown. Recorder button Figure 5.7 • If two recorder units are connected to the workstation, information for both units is displayed (see Figure 5.8). Information for recorder unit 1 Information for recorder unit 2 Figure 5.8 • 104 To identify which recorder unit is selected to display information onto the recorder management screen, click the [Identify] button. The selected recorder unit will blink green three times. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Identify button Figure 5.9 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 105 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Setting up the recorder unit 1. Select the recorder unit for which the initial setup is to be performed. If two recorder units are connected to the workstation, first identify which recorder unit is being set up. 2. Click the [Initialize] button on the recorder management screen (see Figure 5.10). The initial settings screen is displayed. Initialize button Figure 5.10 When you perform the initial setup of the recorder unit, all data on the recorder unit will be deleted. If you wish to keep any of the data stored on the recorder unit, be sure to download it before initializing. 106 • If there are any image data remaining on the recorder unit, a confirmation message will be displayed (see Figure 5.11). If you click the [NO] button, the initial setup screen will be displayed. Click the [YES] button to display the download screen. • If the workstation cannot recogize the connected recorder(s), please remove the cradle cable from the workstation, restart the workstation and then connect it again. • Do not remove the recorder unit from the cradle while initializing with two recorders connected whether the data is now set to it or not. Doing so may result in the hangup of the workstation. If the workstation does not work properly, please restart the workstation. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Yes button No button Figure 5.11 3. Enter the patient information on the initial setup screen. Figure 5.12 • For details on the patient information to be entered on the initial setup screen, refer to Table 5.3 below. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 107 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Table 5.3 Item Description Examination date* Year, Month, and Day (numbers) Patient ID* Up to 15 alphanumeric characters First name* Up to 40 characters Last name* Up to 40 characters Middle name Up to 20 characters Sex Select “male” or “female” from the pull-down menu Birthday Year, Month, and Day (numbers) Age Automatically displayed after entering the birthday * Essential information • 4. Click the [Today] button to enter today’s date in the examination date field. Click the [Tomorrow] button to enter tomorrow’s date in the examination date field. Click the [Show more detail] button to display the panel for entering detailed patient information, like the patient’s height, weight, and waist size. Show more detail button Figure 5.13 108 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures • Click the [Close detail] button to hide the details panel. Close detail button Figure 5.14 • 5. The height, weight, and waist must be entered as a number with 5 or less digits, with up to 3 digits in the integer part, and up to 2 digits in the decimal part. Click the [Initialize] button. The initial setup confirmation screen is displayed. Initialize button Figure 5.15 If you click the [Initialize] button with any essential information missing, the message “Enter patient information and examination date.” is displayed. Complete all the essential information, and then click the [Initialize] button again. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 109 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 6. Check your input on the initial setup confirmation screen, and then click the [OK] button. OK button Figure 5.16 7. • Check that the information being displayed belongs to the patient who is being examined. • Patient information cannot be altered after the completion of an examination. To change an entry, click the [Cancel] button and return to the initial setup screen, then re-enter the information. Patient information is transmitted to the recorder unit. After transmission is completed, the initial setup completion screen is displayed (see Figure 5.18). During the initial setup, the icon shown in Figure 5.17 will be displayed on the recorder unit’s display panel, and the recorder unit’s indicator lamp will blink yellow. Figure 5.17 110 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Figure 5.18 8. Click the [YES] button. The recorder unit is turned OFF and the recorder management screen is displayed. If you want to manually turn OFF the recorder unit later, click the [NO] button. 9. Holding the cradle with one hand, lift the recorder unit upward to remove it from the cradle. Figure 5.19 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 111 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures • Do not connect the recorder unit to the cradle while the antennas are attached to the patient. In the worst case, electric shock and burns may result. Do not connect the recorder unit to the cradle while the antennas are attached to the patient. • 112 If the recorder unit is ON, first turn it OFF by clicking the [Disconnect] button after selecting the recorder unit on the recorder management screen. If you remove the recorder unit from the cradle while it is ON, it may become damaged. OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures Inserting battery pack into recorder unit 1. • Use only the specified battery pack (MAJ-1473) for the receiver/real time viewer. Use of other battery packs may result in excessive heat, fire, and/or explosion. • Use a fully charged battery pack for the recorder unit. Otherwise, the recorder unit will display a warning, and prevent the examination from continuing. • The life span of a battery pack is approximately 1 year from the date of purchase, or 320 recharging cycles, whichever is first. When the battery pack approaches its end-of-life, the recorder unit will prompt for replacement. Order a new battery pack and replace. Open the battery pack slot cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow (see Figure 5.20 (b)). Arrow ( (a) (b) Figure 5.20 2. With the battery pack removal ribbon hanging out of the battery pack slot, insert a fully charged battery pack into the slot (see Figure 5.21 (b)). Battery pack Figure 5.21 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM 113 Chapter 5 Capsule Endoscope Procedures 3. Close the battery back slot cover, taking care not to catch the battery pack removal ribbon, and then slide the cover upward to lock it (see Figure 5.22 (b)). Arrow ( (a) Figure 5.22 114 OLYMPUS CAPSULE ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM (b)
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