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GE Voluson P6 BT18 User Manual

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GE RAFT VOLUSON™ P8/VOLUSON™P6
DIRECTION 5775469, R
EVISION 3 DRAFT (JULY 19, 2018) BASIC SERVICE MANUAL
4-14 Section 4-5 - Backup and Restore Database, Preset Configurations and Images
4-5-2 Load Small Backup (Scan Settings)
4-5-2-1 Preparations
1.) Insert a DVD/CD±R/RW into the drive or connect an external USB device.
2.) Press the F2
key on the control panel.
3.) Select SYSTEM SETUP
button to invoke the setup desktop.
4.) On the left side of the screen select BACKUP
and then click the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab.
5.) Click the LOAD
button of the “Small Backup (Scan Settings)” group.
6.) Choose the media and click LOAD
.
NOTE: If it is desired to load image settings from media Internal HDD, click on the CHANGE FOLDER
button,
browse for the folder “D:\usersettings\FactoryDefault\Tetris” and then click the LOAD
button.
7.) Select the appropriate file and click OK
.
8.) Select the desired loading procedure:
- Load “Complete Backup” on page 4-15
- Load only parts of the “Complete Backup” on page 4-16
CAUTION
!! CAUTION:
The loading procedure overwrites the existing image settings on the local hard drive.
Make sure to insert the correct System DVD.
Additionally you can load the image settings from D:\usersettings\FactoryDefault\Tetris
Figure 4-13 Image Settings Only - Load window

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GE Voluson P6 BT18 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display15-inch LCD
Transducer Ports2
3D/4D ImagingYes
Hard Drive500 GB
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating SystemWindows-based
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Storage Capacity500 GB
ApplicationObstetrics and Gynecology
Imaging ModesColor Doppler
Transducer Frequency Range2-9 MHz (depending on the transducer)
Probe TypesConvex, Linear, Endocavity, Volume
PortsUSB, Ethernet

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