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Siemens Acuson S3000 User Manual

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Appendix A Technical Description
Instructions for Use A - 13
Options
Note: For information about the combinations of options available for purchase, contact your
Siemens representative.
Tissue Equalization (TEQ) Technology Option
ï‚§ Optimizes the overall field of view (FOV) image brightness uniformity by changing the DGC
and overall gain
ï‚§ Supports 2D and spectral Doppler imaging
eSieImage Multiparametric Optimization
eSieImage optimization continuously applies the Tissue Equalization (TEQ) technology to your
2D-mode image. This feature optimizes the overall field of view (FOV) image brightness
uniformity by changing the DGC and overall gain.
ï‚§ Requires the Tissue Equalization (TEQ) Technology Option
ï‚§ Compatible transducer: 6C1 HD
Supported studies: Abdomen, Fetal Echo, Gyn, OB, Pelvis, Renal
ï‚§ Compatible transducer: 8C3 HD
Supported studies: Gyn, OB, Pediatric Abdomen, Fetal Echo
ï‚§ Compatible transducer: MC9-4
Supported studies: Gyn, OB, Prostate, Neonatal Head
ï‚§ Compatible transducer: 12L4
Supported studies: Breast, Cerebrovascular, Digital, Musculoskeletal, Penile, Peripheral
Vascular, Testicle, Thyroid, Pediatric Abdomen, Pediatric Hip
ï‚§ Compatible transducer: 18L6 HD
Supported studies: Breast, Cerebrovascular, Digital, Musculoskeletal, Penile, Peripheral
Vascular, Testicle, Thyroid
Note: eSieImage optimization is active when you select a compatible transducer and supported
exam.

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BrandSiemens
ModelAcuson S3000
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