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Noise in 2D Mode
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Noisy Images
Typical noise problems:
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coherent noise patterns straight down in the image field.
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flashes of noise straight down.
Usually the noise is only picked up when coupling the probe to your body.
Table 7-47
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Noise in 2D Mode
Noise is shown in 2D Mode. Is there any electrical devices that affect the LOGIQ E9?
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If Yes, continue with step 2.
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If No, continue with step 3.
Keep the LOGIQ E9 away from those electrical devices.
Check the Probe(s).
Noisy Images
Try another probe (same model). Does it help?
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If Yes, replace the original probe.
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If No, continue with the next step.
Disconnect all probes that are not in use. Keep only the active probe connected. Does it help?
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If Yes: The noise is most likely from an external source. If possible, try to locate and remove the source.
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If No, continue with the next step.
Disconnect all external cables from the I/O (on the rear side of LOGIQ E9) and from the Patient I/O, to establish
whether the noise is due to interference from external devices. Does it help?
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If Yes, continue with step
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If No, continue with step 5.
There are possible ferrite solutions to most of the cable connections.
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On USB cables:
Wind the cable 5-6 times trough a ferrite ring, GE Part Number 038X0028.
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Verify that the shielding is connected to Ground on the Patient I/O Cable(s)
Do the DC Offset Calibration, see:
Other possible internal noise sources:
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Main Power Supply,
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Peripherals.
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Disconnect devices from the USB ports on the Op.
Chapter 7 Diagnostics/Troubleshooting
TASK
TASK
4.
Section 6-6 "DC Offset Calibration" on page
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