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Processor

VP-3500HD

OPERATION MANUAL
(Reference)
Thank you for purchasing our product. Read this manual carefully before use to avoid
unexpected accidents and to take full advantage of the product's capabilities.

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Contents

Contents

Preface..........................................................................................................................5

Conventions Used in This Manual................................................................................5

Chapter 1 Hierarchical Structure of the Setting Screens and Basic Operation............6


1.1 Hierarchical Structure of the Setting Screens..................................6
1.1.1 [Patient Entry] Key............................................................6
1.1.2 [Patient] Key......................................................................6
1.1.3 [Doctor] Key......................................................................7
1.1.4 [Case] Key.........................................................................7
1.1.5 [Note] Key.........................................................................7
1.1.6 [Timer] Key.......................................................................7
1.1.7 [Message] Key...................................................................8
1.1.8 [Preset] Key.......................................................................8
1.1.9 [Peripherals] Key...............................................................9
1.1.10 [Panel] Key......................................................................10
1.1.11 [System] Key...................................................................12
1.1.12 [Review] Key...................................................................12
1.1.13 [Search] Key....................................................................13
1.2 Basic Operation.............................................................................14
1.2.1 Moving the Cursor...........................................................14
1.2.2 Displaying a Submenu.....................................................15
1.2.3 Selecting a Page...............................................................15
1.2.4 Selecting an Item from a Pop-up Menu...........................16
1.2.5 Selecting a Value Using the Slider..................................17
1.2.6 Entering Characters.........................................................18

Chapter 2 Initial Settings...........................................................................................19


2.1 Setting the System.........................................................................19
2.1.1 Setting the Display and Device........................................19
2.1.2 Setting the Multi Zoom Operating Mode........................28
2.1.3 Setting the Scope Switch.................................................30
2.2 Setting the Doctor's Name.............................................................33
2.2.1 Registering a Doctor's Name...........................................33
2.2.2 Deleting a Doctor’s Name...............................................35
2.3 Setting the Procedure Name..........................................................37
2.3.1 Registering a Procedure Name........................................37
2.3.2 Deleting a Procedure Name.............................................38
2.4 Setting the Message.......................................................................40
2.4.1 Registering a Message.....................................................40
2.4.2 Deleting a Message..........................................................41

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2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices........................43


2.5.1 Setting the Internal Storage Device.................................43
2.5.2 Setting the External Storage Device ...............................46
2.5.3 Deleting All Backup Images Already Transferred..........49
2.5.4 Deleting All Copied Images............................................51
2.5.5 Initializing the Internal Storage Device...........................52
2.5.6 Initializing the External Storage Device..........................54
2.6 Setting the Network.......................................................................56
2.7 Setting of the Printer.....................................................................61

Chapter 3 Registering/Editing Patient Information...................................................65


3.1 Registering Patient Information....................................................65
3.1.1 Patient Number Auto Entry.............................................65
3.1.2 Fixed Patient Number......................................................72
3.2 Calling up Patient Information......................................................74
3.3 Amending Patient Information......................................................75
3.4 Deleting Patient Information.........................................................78

Chapter 4 Setting the Image Processing Functions...................................................81


4.1 Structure Emphasis Settings..........................................................81
4.1.1 Turning On/Off Structure Emphasis................................81
4.1.2 Setting the Structure Emphasis Function.........................82
4.2 Setting FICE..................................................................................85
4.2.1 Turning On/Off FICE......................................................85
4.2.2 Calling up a FICE Set......................................................86
4.2.3 Setting a FICE Set...........................................................87
4.2.4 Simple FICE Setup..........................................................89
4.2.5 Resetting a FICE Set........................................................91
4.2.6 Confirmation of FICE Settings........................................92
4.3 Tone Settings.................................................................................93
4.3.1 Turning On/Off the Tone Function..................................93
4.3.2 Setting the Tone Function................................................94
4.4 Color Adjustment Settings............................................................97
4.4.1 Setting the Color Adjustment Function...........................97
4.4.2 Resetting the Color Adjustment Values........................100
4.5 Setting the Shutter Speed............................................................101
4.5.1 Switching the Shutter Speed..........................................101
4.5.2 Detailed Settings of Shutter Speed................................102
4.6 Setting the Iris Mode...................................................................105
4.6.1 Switching the Iris Mode.................................................105
4.6.2 Setting of the Iris Mode.................................................106
4.7 Setting the Peak Detection Level................................................109
4.7.1 Switching the Peak Detection Level..............................109
4.7.2 Setting the Peak Detection Level...................................109

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4.8 Noise Reduction Settings............................................................111


4.8.1 Switching Noise Reduction...........................................111
4.8.2 Setting Noise Reduction................................................111
4.9 Hyper-Tone Settings...................................................................113
4.9.1 Switching Hyper-Tone...................................................113
4.9.2 Setting Hyper-Tone.......................................................113
4.10 Registering/Editing the Doctor Page...........................................115
4.10.1 Registering a Doctor Page.............................................115
4.10.2 Calling up Tone Adjustment Values in Doctor Page.....116
4.10.3 Deleting a Doctor Page..................................................117
4.11 Entering Comments.....................................................................118
4.12 Starting/Stopping the Timer........................................................119

Chapter 5 Image Recording.....................................................................................121


5.1 Internal Storage Device...............................................................121
5.2 Copying Images to an External Storage Device..........................123
5.3 Search in Contents of the Internal and
External Storage Devices............................................................128
5.3.1 Search in Contents of the Internal and
External Storage Devices...............................................128
5.3.2 Transferring Searched Images.......................................131
5.3.3 Deleting Searched Images.............................................132
5.4 Printing the Image Recorded in the Internal and
External Storage Devices............................................................134

Entering Countries’ Specific Letters.........................................................................136

Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment........................................................138

Index.........................................................................................................................139

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Preface

Preface

This manual describes details of the various settings made on the setting screens of the
processor VP-3500HD.

Also, read the VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic) and the operation manuals of the
light source XL-4450 and Endoscope.

Conventions Used in This Manual

This manual uses the following conventions for easier understanding.

General Conventions
Convention Description

Indicates a potential danger that may cause harm to people.

Explains dangerous situations that may cause death or serious


WARNING
injury if not avoided.

CAUTION Explains situations that may cause injury if not avoided.

Explains situations that may cause damage to equipment if not


CAUTION
avoided.

Indicates consecutive numbers in operating procedures for the


(1), (2), (3), ... order in which successive steps in the procedure should be
taken.

[Note] Indicates a comment or supplementary information.

Indicates a reference.

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Chapter 1 Hierarchical Structure of the Setting Screens and Basic Operation

Chapter 1 Hierarchical Structure of the Setting Screens and Basic Operation

[Note] Setting screens are displayed on the monitor connected to the DVI connector.

[Note] While a setting screen is displayed, the message “Displaying menu” appears on the
monitor connected to RGB TV, Video or S Video connector.

1.1 Hierarchical Structure of the Setting Screens

If you press a function key, the setting screen assigned to the key is displayed.
The hierarchy of each key and setting screen is structured as described below.

1.1.1 [Patient Entry] Key

Patient Information Entry screen (Patient No. Auto Entry) Patient Information Entry screen (Fixed Patient No.)
Patient Information Entry Patient Information Entry
Patient 02 Patient 01 Clear All
Exam No. : 20070215 Exam No. : 20070215
Patient ID : 123456 Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07 D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47 Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

1.1.2 [Patient] Key

Patient List screen


Patient List
Patient List 1/3
No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455 ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
D. o. B. : 1960/07/07
04 Kato Masako 123458 Age : 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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1.1.3 [Doctor] Key

Doctor List screen


Doctor List
Doctor List 1/2
No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

1.1.4 [Case] Key

Procedure List screen


Procedure List
Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

1.1.5 [Note] Key

Displays no setting screen.


(Makes it possible to enter comments on the observation screen.)

1.1.6 [Timer] Key

Displays no setting screen.


(Starts/stops the timer on the observation screen.)

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1.1.7 [Message] Key

Message List screen


Message List
Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data

[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

1.1.8 [Preset] Key

Doctor Page screen


Doctor Page
Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
Structure Emphasis OFF ON
* (Settings at Start-up) Structure Emphasis : OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1 Detail Lo. :0 2
02 Empty Color Emphasis OFF ON
03 Empty Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
Color Adjustment
05 Empty Brightness :0
Red (R) :0
Green (G) :0
Blue (B) :0
Red Hue : M1
Chroma :2
Contrast :2

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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1.1.9 [Peripherals] Key Submenus


Internal Memory Setup
Usage : Used

Compression Rate : 1/10 (JPEG)


Peripheral Setup screen
Free Space Warning Message : ON
Peripheral Setup
Screen Display : OFF
Internal Memory : Used Information 1 :
External Memory Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Network : Not used
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Printer : Not used Delete all copied images

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used Initialize Internal Memory


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel


Save and Exit

External Memory Setup


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free

Auto Copy Mode : OFF

Initialize External Memory

Close

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Network Setup
Usage : Used

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Backup to Internal Memory : Yes


When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

Information 1 :
Information 2 :

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Printer Setup
Usage : Not used

Number of Prints : 1

Muiti Print : 4in1

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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1.1.10 [Panel] Key

Panel Switch Setup screen


Panel Switch Setup Submenus
Structure Emphasis Setup SE Setup
FICE Setup Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
Color Emphasis Setup : OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
Color Adjustment : 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
Shutter Speed Setup : 0
Settings when turned ON
Metering Mode Setup Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
Detail Hi. (DH)
Noise Reduction : 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
HyperTone : 2

Back Save and Exit


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel


These five submenus are
described on the next page.
Tone Setup
Settings when turned OFF
Red Emphasis (RE)
: OFF
Submenus Color Emphasis (CE)
: OFF

Settings when turned ON


FICE Setup Red Emphasis (RE)
: Mid
FICE Set Number :5 Color Emphasis (CE)
Red (R) : Mid
: 500nm
Green (G) Save and Exit
: 450nm
Blue (B)
: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3 [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Submenus
Simple FICE Setup

Simple FICE Setup Assignment 1 : FICE 0

Assignment 2 : FICE 1

Assignment 3 : None

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel [Insert] Simple FICE Setup

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Panel Switch Setup screen


Panel Switch Setup These three submenus are
described on the previous page.
Structure Emphasis Setup

FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup Submenus


Color Adjustment Color Setup
Shutter Speed Setup Brightness
: 0
Metering Mode Setup Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
: 0
Noise Reduction Blue (B)
: 0
HyperTone Red Hue
: 0
Back Chroma
: 0
Contrast
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel : 0
Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Panel Switch Setup Shutter Setup


Normal
:1/60
Noise Reduction 590 : Low Priority mode
:Not used
530 Honeycomb : Low Hi
:1/200
530 Complementary Color : Low Optical Zoom
:1/200
580 : Low
Save and Exit
600 : Low

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Panel Switch Setup IRIS Setup


Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
Hyper-Tone 590 : Mid
Peak Level
530 Honeycomb : Mid : Level 1

530 Complementary Color : Mid Save and Exit


580 : Mid

600 : Mid

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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1.1.11 [System] Key

System Setup screen


System Setup System Setup
<Display Setting> System Setup <Display Setting> System Setup

Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31 Volume Setup Volume : Mid


Date Mode : Y/M/D
Time Setup : 10:23:33 Device Check Emergency Lamp Test
Time Mode : 12-hour
Monitor Setup White
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance
Hospital Name Hospital Name :
Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Pump Off (minute) :5
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type Scope Switch Setup
Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous
Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

1.1.12 [Review] Key

Print screen (list display) Print screen (enlarged display)


Print Print

001/999 01/99 001/999


M 47 M 47
[←][→][↓][↑] Move [Space] Select [Enter] Enlarge [Start] Print Preview [Esc]Cancel [←][→]Move [Space]Select [Enter]List [Start]Print Preview [Esc]Cancel

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1.1.13 [Search] Key

Search screen (for setting search conditions) Search screen (list)


Search Search
Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search All
Search Result 1/4
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
Search Cond.
01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456 02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31 03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Internal Memory Images : Included 04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
External Memory Images : Included 05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included 06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included 08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
Search 10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

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1.2 Basic Operation

This section describes an example of basic operation on the setting screen.

[Note] During examination, the observation screen is displayed as a sub-screen at the lower
right-hand side of the setting screen.

1.2.1 Moving the Cursor

In this manual, “moving the cursor to XX (an item)” means selecting an item with the bar
cursor.
The color of the selected item will be changed (e.g. dark green).

(1) Display the desired menu. Panel Switch Setup


Structure Emphasis Setup
[Note] FICE Setup
Basically, the cursor is placed on the topmost item. Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, move the cursor to the Panel Switch Setup
desired item. Structure Emphasis Setup

FICE Setup
(3) The color of the selected item is changed and settings can Color Emphasis Setup
be performed. Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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1.2.2 Displaying a Submenu

When a “ ” mark is displayed at the right-hand side of the item name, the corresponding
submenu can be displayed.

(1) Move the cursor to an item with a “ ” mark displayed. FICE Setup
FICE Set Number 5
:0
Red (R)
: 500nm
Green (G)
: 450nm
Blue (B)
: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Press the [Enter] key to display the submenu. Simple FICE Setup

Simple FICE Setup Assignment 1 : FICE 0


[Note]
Assignment 2 : FICE 1
Operation cannot be returned from the submenu to the
Assignment 3 : None
previous menu.
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel [Insert] Simple FICE Setup

1.2.3 Selecting a Page

(1) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, move the cursor to a bar in Procedure List
which the page number is displayed. Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(2) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, select the desired page. Procedure List
(3) The page number is changed and the contents of the Procedure List 2/2
1/2
selected page are displayed. No. Procedure Name
11
01 Procedure11
Procedure1
02
12 Procedure2
Procedure12
03
13 Procedure3
Procedure13
04
14 Procedure4
Procedure14
05
15 Procedure5
Procedure15
06
16 Procedure6
Procedure16
07
17 Procedure7
Procedure17
08
18 Procedure8
Procedure18
09
19 Procedure9
Procedure19
10
20 Procedure10
Procedure20

1/2
Procedure List 2/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

1.2.4 Selecting an Item from a Pop-up Menu

(1) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, move the cursor to the Internal Memory Setup
desired item. Usage : Used

Compression Rate : 1/10 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Press the [Enter] key to display the pop-up menu for the Internal Memory Setup
selected item. Usage : Used
(3) With the pop-up menu displayed, move the cursor to the Compression Rate 1/1 (JPEG)
: 1/10 (TIFF)
1/5 (JPEG)
desired setting by using the [ ] and [ ] keys. Free Space Warning Message : ON
1/10 (JPEG)
Screen Display 1/20 (JPEG)
: OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

(4) Press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting and return to [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

the menu screen.

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1.2.5 Selecting a Value Using the Slider

(1) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, move the cursor to the SE Setup
desired item. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
: OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
: 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 0
Settings when turned ON
Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Press the [Enter] key to display the pop-up slider. SE Setup
Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
(3) With the pop-up slider displayed, move the “•” mark using : OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
the [ ] and [ ] keys to set the desired value. : 0 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
輪郭Hi調:構造部(DL)
: 0
Settings when turned ON
[Note] Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
On the FICE Setup screen, the desired value can be set Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
using the slider by pressing the [ ] and [ ] keys (the Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2
[Enter] key is not pressed). Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Press the [Enter] key to finalize the setting and return to
the screen displayed in step (1).

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1.2.6 Entering Characters

[Note] It is possible to enter either basic Latin letters only or with countries’ specific
letters. This setting is performed by service personnel at the time of installation.
For details on how to enter countries' specific letters, refer to “Entering Countries’
Specific Letters”.

“Entering Countries' Specific Letters”

(1) By using the [ ] and [ ] keys, move the cursor to the Search
desired item.
Search All

Search Cond.
Exam No. or Patient ID :
Date of Exam :
Internal Memory Images : Included
External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included

Search

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Press the [Enter] key to display the insertion cursor Search
enabling character entry.
Search All

[Note] Search Cond.


Exam No. or Patient ID : 1234
If “[Insert] Edit” is displayed at the bottom of the menu Date of Exam :
Internal Memory Images : Included
screen, press the [Insert] key to display the insertion External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
cursor. Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included
When entering characters, press the [Enter] or [Insert] key
Search
according to the displayed items at the bottom of the menu
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
screen.

(3) Enter the desired characters using the keyboard.


To enter lower-case letters, press the [Caps Lock] key in
advance or enter characters while pressing the [Shift] key.

(4) To delete the character before the insertion cursor, press


the [Backspace] key. To delete the character after the
insertion cursor, press the [Delete] key.

(5) When character entry is finished, press the [Enter] key to


finalize the entry.

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Chapter 2 Initial Settings

This chapter describes how to perform initial settings.

[Note] During the observation, the observation screen is displayed in a sub-screen at the
lower right side of the setup screen.

2.1 Setting the System

This section explains how to perform initial settings on the System Setup screen.

2.1.1 Setting the Display and Device

This section describes the display settings such as the hospital name, date and time
displayed on the observation screen and the device settings such as the volume and Multi
switch. The date and time were set in default at the shipment from the factory. Change
them, if necessary.

(1) Press the [System] key on the keyboard. System Setup


The System Setup screen appears. <Display Setting> System Setup

Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31


Date Mode : Y/M/D
[Note] Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
On the screen, use the [ ] and [ ] keys to move the cursor Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
to an item, and select a set item with the [Enter] key. Hospital Name Hospital Name :
To switch between the setting screens, place the cursor on Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
“Display Setting” or “System Setup” and then press the [ ] Scope Data : Scope Type
or [ ] key. Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA
Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to “Date” in “Date/Time Set” and press System Setup
the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

Enter the date in numbers and press the [Enter] key. Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
The cursor moves to the next item. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time

Hospital Name Hospital Name :


Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note] System Setup


To change the date mode, move the cursor to “Date <Display Setting> System Setup

Mode”, and press the [Enter] key. Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
Y/M/D
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the date mode Time Setup : 10:23:33
D/M/Y
Time Mode : 12-hour
from “Y/M/D (year/month/ day)”, “D/M/Y (day/month/ Time Zone
M.D.Y
: GMT + 11 Time
year)” or “M.D.Y (the month abbr.day.year)”. Hospital Name Hospital Name :
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Time Setup” and press the [Enter] System Setup
key. <Display Setting> System Setup

Enter the time and press the [Enter] key. The cursor moves Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
to the next item. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the time set for the Hospital Name Hospital Name :
equipment starts elapsing. Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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[Note] System Setup


To change the time mode, move the cursor to “Time <Display Setting> System Setup

Mode”, and press the [Enter] key. Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the time mode Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
from either the 24-hour format or the 12-hour format. Time Zone
24-hour
: GMT + 11 Time
12-hour
Hospital Name Hospital Name :
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Time Zone” press the [Enter] key. System Setup
Enter the offset direction and offset hours from the <Display Setting> System Setup

standard time (GMT) and press the [Enter] key. Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
The cursor moves to the next item. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
The changed time zone setting is reflected in the system Hospital Name Hospital Name :
when the [Enter] key is pressed with “Save and Exit” Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
selected. Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


[Note] Space Key Info Display : Patient Only
The time difference between the local time and Greenwich
Mean Time can be set as the time zone.
Change the time zone in accordance with the local time. Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note] System Setup


To change the time zone setting, move the cursor to “Time <Display Setting> System Setup

Zone” and press the [Enter] key. Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select “+” or “-“ as the Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
offset direction from the standard time (GMT) and press Time Zone : GMT + + 11 Time
the [Enter] key. Hospital Name Hospital Name : -

Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1


Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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Press the [Enter] key again. System Setup


When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the offset hours <Display Setting> System Setup

from the standard time (GMT). Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31


Date Mode : Y/M/D
Selectable values vary depending on the setting of the Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
offset direction. Time Zone : GMT + 11 0 Time
Hospital Name Hospital Name : 1
2
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1 3
Exam. Data : Patient ID 4
Scope Data : Scope Type 5
6
Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA 7
Space Key Info Display 8
: Patient Only
9

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Move the cursor to “Hospital Name” in “Hospital Name” System Setup
and press the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

The character field appears on the right side. Enter the Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
hospital name and press the [Enter] key. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Enter the hospital name using up to 20 characters. Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time

Hospital Name Hospital Name : FUJIFILM HP


Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) Move the cursor to “Mask Type” in “Displayed Info.” and System Setup
press the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the mask type Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
from “Type 1” or “Type 2”. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
The selected mask is displayed in the observation screen. Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time

Hospital Name Hospital Name : FUJIFILM HP


Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient
Type 2ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(7) Move the cursor to “Exam. Data” in “Displayed Info.” and System Setup
press the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the information Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
to be displayed from “Patient ID” or “Examination No”. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
The selected information is displayed on the footer of the Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
observation screen. Hospital Name Hospital Name : FUJIFILM HP
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Patien t ID
Scope Data : Scope Type
Examination No.
Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA
Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(8) Move the cursor to “Scope Data” in “Displayed Info.” and System Setup
press the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the scope data Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
from “Scope Type” or “Scope Serial”. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
The selected scope data is displayed in the observation Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
screen. Hospital Name Hospital Name : FUJIFILM HP
Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type
Scope Type
Screen Resolution Scope Serial
Screen Resolution : SXGA
Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(9) When a Full HD wide monitor is used, the screen can be System Setup
displayed in Full HD with the following setting. <Display Setting> System Setup

Move the cursor to “Screen Resolution” and press the Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
[Enter] key. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the screen Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time
resolution from “SXGA” or “FullHD”. Hospital Name Hospital Name :
The screen resolution setting is changed next time the Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
processor is started up. Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


SXGA
[Note] Space Key Info Display
Full HD
: Patient Only
When a non-Full HD monitor is used, if “FullHD” is
selected in “Screen Resolution”, the image is not displayed
properly on the monitor. Save and Exit

If this happens, press the [Ctrl], [Alt] and [S] keys at [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

the same time. The screen resolution setting changes to


“SXGA” and a buzzer sounds.
When a buzzer sound is heard, restart the processor.
If a buzzer sound is not heard, check whether or not the
correct keys are pressed and then try again.

[Note]
Do not change this setting during or immediately before an
examination. Change this setting when there is sufficient
time before the next examination.
For details on the monitor in use and how to change the
setting, consult your local dealer.

(10) Move the cursor to “Space key” and press the [Enter] key. System Setup
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the type of <Display Setting> System Setup

data that is displayed or hidden when the [Space] key is Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31
Date Mode : Y/M/D
pressed. Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time

Hospital Name Hospital Name :


Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient
PatientOnly
Only
ALL

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(11) After moving the cursor to “System Setup”, move the System Setup
cursor to “Volume” in “Volume Setup” and press the <Display Setting> System Setup

[Enter] key. Volume Setup Volume Hi


: Mid
Mid
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the speaker Device Check Emergency Lamp Low
Test
OFF
volume from “Hi”, “Mid” or “Low”. Monitor Setup White

When “OFF” is selected, the speaker is mute. Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance
Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Pump Off (minute) :5
[Note]
Scope Switch Setup
A confirmation sound beeps when the speaker volume is
Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous
set.

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(12) To check the emergency lamp, move to “Emergency Lamp System Setup
Test” in “Device Check” and press the [Enter] key. <Display Setting> System Setup

Volume Setup Volume : Mid

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic), Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

“4.4 Testing the Emergency Lamp” Monitor Setup White

Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance


Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Pump Off (minute) :5

Scope Switch Setup

Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(13) To display the entire screen in white, move the cursor to System Setup
“White” in “Monitor Setup”, and press the [Enter] key, <Display Setting> System Setup

The white screen returns to the System Setup screen when Volume Setup Volume : Mid

the [Esc] or [Enter] key is pressed. Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

Monitor Setup White

[Note] Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance

The “White” on the Monitor Setup cannot be selected Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Pump Off (minute) :5
during examination.
Scope Switch Setup

Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous


This function is used when positioning the LCD monitor
automatically.
For details on the automatic positioning of the LCD
monitor, refer to the operation manual of the monitor in Save and Exit

use. [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Installation manual of CDL1909A or CDL1576A

(14) Select the function to be assigned to the Multi button on System Setup
the front panel of the processor. The desired function <Display Setting> System Setup

can be selected from among the following functions. For Volume Setup Volume : Mid

details on how to operate the assigned function, refer to Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

the description of each function. Monitor Setup White

Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance


StructureEnhance
ColorEnhance
Structure emphasis Light Src Setup Pump Level : HiShutterSpeed
Pump Off (minute)Timer : 5
“4.1.1 Turning On/Off Structure Emphasis”
Scope Switch Setup
“4.1.2 Setting the Structure Emphasis Function” Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Color emphasis
“4.3.1 Turning On/Off the Tone Function”
“4.3.2 Setting the Tone Function” Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Shutter speed
“4.5.1 Switching the Shutter Speed”
“4.5.2 Detailed Settings of Shutter Speed”

Timer
MULTI NETWORK
“4.12 Starting/Stopping the Timer”

Move the cursor to “Function Setup” of “Multi Button”


and press the [Enter] key.
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the function to
be assigned to the Multi button.
After the setting is completed, press the Multi button to
make sure that the selected function works.

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(15) Move the cursor to “Pump Level” in “Light Src Setup” System Setup
and press the [Enter] key. Display Setting <System Setup>

When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the pump level Volume Setup Volume : Hi

from “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” or “Hi”. Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

The selected pump level is applied at the beginning of an Monitor Setup White

examination as the default setting for the air supply pump. Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance
Light Src Setup Pump Level : Mid
OFF
Pump Off (minute) : 5
Low
Scope Switch Setup Mid
Hi
Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Save and Exit


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(16) Move the cursor to “Pump Off (minute)” in “Light Src System Setup
Setup” and press the [Enter] key. Display Setting <System Setup>

When a cursor is displayed, enter the desired value by the Volume Setup Volume : Hi

minute. Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

When the specified time has elapsed after the end of each Monitor Setup White

examination, the air supply pump is automatically turned Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance

off. Light Src Setup Pump Level : Mid


Pump Off (minute) : 5
Enter a value in the range of 0 to 60 (minutes).
Scope Switch Setup
Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Save and Exit


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(17) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] key. System Setup
The information on the observation screen is changed to Display Setting <System Setup>

the one newly set, and the screen returns to the observation Volume Setup Volume : Hi

screen. Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

Make sure that the display and settings are changed Monitor Setup White

properly. Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance

If the screen resolution is changed, restart the system to Light Src Setup Pump Level : Mid
Pump Off (minute) : 5
enable the setting.
Scope Switch Setup
If the screen resolution is changed to Full HD, make sure Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous
that the monitor in use supports Full HD before restarting
the processor. Save and Exit
If the monitor does not support Full HD, or if it is [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

uncertain whether or not the monitor support Full HD,


return the setting to “SXGA”.

[Note]
If you press the [Esc] key without selecting “Save and
Exit”, the settings except the time are cancelled and the
screen returns to the observation screen.

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2.1.2 Setting the Multi Zoom Operating Mode

This section explains how to set the multi zoom operating mode for optical zoom scopes.

(1) Press the [System] key on the keyboard. System Setup


The System Setup screen appears. <Display Setting> System Setup

Date/Time Set Date : 2007/12/31


Date Mode : Y/M/D
Time Setup : 10:23:33
Time Mode : 12-hour
Time Zone : GMT + 11 Time

Hospital Name Hospital Name :


Displayed Info. Mask Type : Type 1
Exam. Data : Patient ID
Scope Data : Scope Type

Screen Resolution Screen Resolution : SXGA


Space Key Info Display : Patient Only

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) After moving the cursor to “System Setup”, move the System Setup
cursor to “Multi Zoom Operating Mode” in “Zoom <Display Setting> System Setup

Setup”, and press the [Enter] key. Volume Setup Volume : Mid

When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the multi zoom Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

operating mode from “Continuous”, “5 Step”, “3 Step” Monitor Setup White

and “2 Step”. Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance


Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Pump Off (minute) :5

Scope Switch Setup

Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous


5 Step
3 Step
2 Step

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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The optical zoom operation and the focus meter display


on the upper right corner of the observation screen change
according to the selected multi zoom operating mode.

Operating mode Optical zoom operation Focus meter display

Continuous The focus position changes in a stepless manner.

5 Step The focus position changes in 5 steps.

3 Step The focus position changes in 3 steps.

2 Step The focus position changes in 2 steps.

[Note]
This setting is effective only for endoscopes that support
the multi zoom operating mode. For details on each
operating mode, see the operation manual of endoscopes
that support the multi zoom operating mode.
Endoscopes that do not support the multi zoom operating
mode operate in the continuous mode, regardless of this
setting.

(3) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] System Setup
key. <Display Setting> System Setup

The screen returns to the observation screen and the focus Volume Setup Volume : Mid

meter display changes according to the setting. Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

Monitor Setup White

[Note] Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance

If you press the [Esc] key without selecting “Save and Light Src Setup Pump Level : Hi
Pump Off (minute) :5
Exit”, the setting is cancelled and the screen returns to the
Scope Switch Setup
observation screen.
Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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2.1.3 Setting the Scope Switch

Scope switch settings are stored for each combination of the type of the endoscope (e.g. 500
system scope) and the type of the scope switch (e.g. normal, zoom). Scope switch settings
are performed by connecting the desired type of endoscope. When scope switch settings
are performed again for the same type of endoscope, the previous settings are overwritten
even if a different endoscope is connected. For details on the types of scope switches and
available functions, refer to the Installation Manual.

VP-3500HD/XL-4450 Installation Manual,


“4.3 Setting Scope switch”

(1) Connect the desired type of endoscope to the system and


then turn on the system. If the system has already been
started up, press the Scope button to start an examination.

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“5.2 Connecting the Endoscope and Equipment”

(2) Press the [System] key on the keyboard. System Setup


The System Setup screen is displayed. Display Setting <System Setup>

Volume Setup Volume : Hi

(3) After moving the cursor to “System Setup”, move the Device Check Emergency Lamp Test

cursor to “Setup” of “Scope Switch” and press the [Enter] Monitor Setup White

key. Multi Button Function Setup : StructureEnhance


Light Src Setup Pump Level : Mid
Pump Off (minute) : 5

Scope Switch Setup


Zoom Setup Multi Zoom Operating Mode : Continuous

Save and Exit


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(4) The scope switch setup screen is displayed. System Setup


The settings for the connected endoscope are displayed <500 System Scope>

normally. The settings not available for the connected Scope 500 System A (FR) : Freeze / Trigger Info. on Connected Scope
SwithchSetup Normal

endoscope are displayed in gray.


B (MM) : FICE
Type : EG-530WR
C (RC) : Not Assigned
Serial : AG290A001
500 System A (FR) : Freeze / Trigger
Opt. Zoom ID :1
B (MM) : FICE

D (SP) : Shutter Speed

A+E (RC) : Record

500 System A (FR) : Freeze / Trigger


Opt. Zoom D
B (MM) : FICE

A+E (RC) : Record

[Note] To finalize the setting, press the FR (Freeze) switch on the connected scope.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Move the cursor to the desired scope switch and press the System Setup
[Enter] key. <500 System Scope>

When a pop-up is displayed, select the function assigned Scope 500 System A (FR) : Freeze
Freeze // Trigger
Trigger Info. on Connected Scope
SwithchSetup Normal Freeze + Trigger

to the scope switch.


B (MM) : FICE
Freeze
Type : EG-530WR
C (RC) : Not Assigned
Serial : AG290A001
500 System A (FR) : Freeze / Trigger
Opt. Zoom ID :1
B (MM) : FICE

D (SP) : Shutter Speed

A+E (RC) : Record

500 System A (FR) : Freeze / Trigger


Opt. Zoom D
B (MM) : FICE

A+E (RC) : Record

[Note] To finalize the setting, press the FR (Freeze) switch on the connected scope.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) When the settings are completed, press the FR switch of


the endoscope.
The scope switch setup screen disappears and the System
Setup screen is displayed.

[Note]
With this operation, the scope switch settings are stored.
If the screen is closed by pressing the [ESC] key without
pressing the FR switch, the scope switch settings are not
stored.

(7) Select “Save and Exit” or press the [ESC] key. The
System Setup screen closes and operation returns to the
observation screen.

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(8) Press each scope switch to make sure that the desired
functions are assigned properly.

(9) Press and hold the Scope button on the front panel
of the processor for more than 2 seconds to finish the
examination to remove the endoscope.

(10) To perform scope switch settings for another type of


endoscope, repeat Steps (1) to (9).

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2.2 Setting the Doctor's Name

This section describes the method of registering a doctor’s name in the doctor list, and also
the method of deleting a registered doctor’s name. The registered doctor’s name can be
selected when registering patient information. For registering patient information, refer to
“3.1 Registering Patient Information”.

2.2.1 Registering a Doctor's Name

Up to 20 doctors’ names can be registered.

(1) Press the [Doctor] key. Doctor List


The Doctor List screen appears. Doctor List 1/2
No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Doctor List 1/2 (or 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to the number of the doctor’s name to be Doctor List
registered and press the [Insert] key. Doctor List 1/2
Now the system is ready for the doctor’s name to be No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
entered. 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
[Note] 06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected doctor’s 08
09
OOTA
EDOGAWA
Freeze DoctorPage2

name is called up and operation returns to the observation 10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2


screen.
If any doctor’s name is not registered, the screen display Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel
remains unchanged even when the [Enter] key is pressed.

(3) Enter the doctor’s name. Doctor List


Enter the doctor’s name, using up to 20 characters. Doctor List 1/2
No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(4) When entry of the doctor name is completed, press the Doctor List
[Enter] key. Doctor List 1/2
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select “None” or the No. Doctor Name Trigger
Freeze
mode
mode Doctor Page
DoctorFICE
PagePage
01 AOYAMA
function to be assigned to the freeze mode. 02 SHIBUYA
None
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
フリーズ/Trigger FICE Page1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
フリーズ+Trigger
The function selected in “Freeze Mode” is assigned to the 06
06 ETOU Freeze
07
07 SUGINAMI
FR switch on the Endoscope. 08
08
09
09
OOTA
EDOGAWA
フリーズ DoctorPage2 FICE Page2

When “None” is selected, the function of the scope switch 10 ARAKAWA フリーズ DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2


set by service personnel is assigned to the FR switch.
Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel
[Note]
The function selected in “Freeze Mode” is regarded as a
doctor-specific function giving it a priority over the setting
performed by service personnel.

[Note]
When “Freeze” is selected in “Freeze Mode”, if one of the
600 or 500 system scopes is connected but the trigger or record
function is not assigned to the RC switch on the Endoscope,
the trigger function is automatically assigned to the RC switch.

VP-3500HD/XL-4450 Installation Manual,


“4.3 Setting Scope Switch”

(5) When the freeze mode setting is completed, press the Doctor List
[Enter] key. Doctor List 1/2
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “Settings at Start-up” No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
or a doctor page name. 02 SHIBUYA Freeze/Trigger
(Settings at Start-up)
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage2
DoctorPage1
Doctor page names are displayed when those names are 06
06 ETOU DoctorPage3
07
07 SUGINAMI
set in advance. 08
08
09
09
OOTA
EDOGAWA
Freeze DoctorPage2

10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2


[Note]
In each doctor page, the values for “Structure Emphasis”, Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel
“Tone” and “Color Adjustment” that are set in the
observation screen can be registered.

“4.10 Registering/Editing the Doctor Page”

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(6) When registering two or more doctor’s names, repeat steps Doctor List
(2) to (5). Doctor List 1/2
No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
02 SHIBUYA Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(7) Once you have entered all of the doctor’s names, press the Doctor List
[Enter] key. Doctor List 1/2
The selected doctor’s name is called up and operation No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
returns to the observation screen. 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
To return to the observation screen without the doctor’s 06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
name called up, press the [Esc] key. 08
09
OOTA
EDOGAWA
Freeze DoctorPage2

10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

2.2.2 Deleting a Doctor’s Name

(1) Press the [Doctor] key. Doctor List


The doctor list screen appears. Doctor List 1/2
No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Doctor List 1/2 (or 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to the number of the doctor’s name to be Doctor List
deleted and press the [Delete] key. Doctor List 1/2
The alert message “This doctor information will be No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
deleted. OK?” appears. 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger
フリーズ/Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger
フリーズ+Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
06 ETOU This doctor information will be deleted.
07 SUGINAMI OK?
08 OOTA Freeze
フリーズ DoctorPage2
DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze
フリーズ DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
No Yes
Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected doctor’s name is Doctor List
deleted. Doctor List 1/2
“Doctor Name”, “Freeze mode” and “Doctor Page” for the No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
deleted list are left blank. 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger
Freeze/Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger
Freeze+Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
06 ETOU
07 SUGINAMI
08 OOTA Freeze
Freeze DoctorPage2
DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze
Freeze DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1

Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Doctor List


When deleting all doctors’ names, move the cursor to Doctor List 1/2
“Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. No. Doctor Name Freeze mode Doctor Page
01 AOYAMA
The alert message “All doctor information will be deleted. 02 SHIBUYA
03 SHINAGAWA
OK?” appears. 04 MEGURO Freeze/Trigger
フリーズ/Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
05 ADACHI Freeze+Trigger
フリーズ+Trigger DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
06 ETOU All doctor information will be deleted.
07 SUGINAMI OK?
08 OOTA Freeze
フリーズ DoctorPage2
DoctorPage2
09 EDOGAWA
10 ARAKAWA Freeze
フリーズ DoctorPage1
DoctorPage1
No Yes
Doctor List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(4) Press the [Enter] key.


The selected doctor’s name is called up and operation
returns to the observation screen.

To return to the observation screen without the doctor’s


name called up, press the [Esc] key.

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2.3 Setting the Procedure Name

This section describes the method of registering a procedure name in the procedure list, and
also the method of deleting a registered procedure.
The registered procedure name can be selected when registering patient information.
For registering patient information, refer to “4.1 Registering Patient Information”.

2.3.1 Registering a Procedure Name

Up to 20 types of procedure names can be registered.

(1) Press the [Case] key. Procedure List


The Procedure List screen appears. Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Procedure List 1/2 02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
(or 2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to the list number of the procedure name Procedure List
to be registered and press the [Insert] key. Procedure List 1/2
Now the system is ready for the procedure name to be No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
entered. 02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
[Note] 06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected procedure name 08
09
Procedure8
Procedure9
is called up and operation returns to the observation screen. 10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2


If any procedure name is not registered, the screen display
remains unchanged even when the [Enter] key is pressed. Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) Enter a procedure name and press the [Enter] key. Procedure List
Enter the procedure name, using up to 20 characters. Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(4) When registering two or more procedure names, repeat Procedure List
steps (2) to (3). Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(5) Once you have entered all of the procedure names, press
the [Enter] key.
The selected procedure name is called up and operation
returns to the observation screen.

To return to the observation screen without the procedure


name called up, press the [Esc] key.

2.3.2 Deleting a Procedure Name

(1) Press the [Case] key. Procedure List


The Procedure List screen appears. Procedure List 1/2
No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Procedure List 1/2 02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
(or 2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to the list number of the procedure name Procedure List
to be deleted and press the [Delete] key. Procedure List 1/2
The alert message “This procedure information will be No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
deleted. OK?” appears. 02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5 This procedure information
06 Procedure6
will be deleted.
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8 OK?
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10
No Yes
Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected procedure name is Procedure List
deleted. Procedure List 1/2
“Procedure Name” for the deleted list is left blank. No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5
06 Procedure6
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10

Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Procedure List


When deleting all procedure names, move the cursor to Procedure List 1/2
“Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. No. Procedure Name
01 Procedure1
02 Procedure2
03 Procedure3
04 Procedure4
05 Procedure5 All procedure information
06 Procedure6
will be deleted.
07 Procedure7
08 Procedure8 OK?
09 Procedure9
10 Procedure10
No Yes
Procedure List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(4) Press the [Esc] key.


Operation returns to the observation screen.

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2.4 Setting the Message

Messages to be added to patient information can be registered.

2.4.1 Registering a Message

Up to 20 types of messages can be registered.

(1) Press the [Message] key. Message List


The Message List screen appears. Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Message List 1/2 (or 02 Message2
03 Message3
2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to the list number of the message to be Message List
registered and press the [Insert] key. Message List 1/2
Now the system is ready for the message to be entered. No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) Enter a message and press the [Enter] key. Message List
Enter the message, using up to 20 characters. Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(4) When registering two or more messages, repeat steps (2) Message List
to (3). Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(5) Press the [Esc] key.


Operation returns to the observation screen.

2.4.2 Deleting a Message

(1) Press the [Message] key. Message List


The Message List screen appears. Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Message List 1/2 (or 02 Message2
03 Message3
2/2)” and then press the [ ] or [ ] key. 04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to the list number of the message to be Message List
deleted and press the [Delete] key. Message List 1/2
The alert message “This message will be deleted. OK?” No. Message
01 Message1
appears. 02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
This message will be deleted.
07 Message7 OK?
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10
No Yes
Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) When “Yes” is selected, the selected message is deleted. Message List
“Message” for the deleted list is left blank. Message List 1/2
No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
07 Message7
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10

Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Message List


When deleting all messages, move the cursor to “Delete Message List 1/2
all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. No. Message
01 Message1
02 Message2
03 Message3
04 Message4
05 Message5
06 Message6
All messages will be deleted.
07 Message7 OK?
08 Message8
09 Message9
10 Message10
No Yes
Message List 1/2

Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(4) Press the [Esc] key.


Operation returns to the observation screen.

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Chapter 2 Initial Settings

2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices

The VP-3500HD system is equipped with the internal storage device used for recording
images and for backing up images when the network transfer is enabled. Images in the internal
storage device can be copied to an external storage device.
This section explains the settings regarding the internal and external storage devices, how to
initialize them and how to delete images.

For details on the number of recordable images and how to use recorded images, see “Chapter 5
Image Recording”.

2.5.1 Setting the Internal Storage Device

(1) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen appears. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to “Internal Memory” and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Used
The Internal Memory Setup screen appears. Compression Rate : 1/10 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON


[Note] Screen Display : OFF

In the Network Setup screen, when “Used” is selected Information 1 :


Information 2 :
for “Usage”, the internal storage device is placed in the Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
backup mode and all settings in this menu are disabled. Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

“2.6 Setting the Network” Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Compression Rate” and press the Internal Memory Setup
[Enter] key. Usage : Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the compression rate Compression Rate 1/1 (JPEG)
: 1/20 (TIFF)
of image data. 1/5 (JPEG)
Free Space Warning Message : ON
1/10 (JPEG)
Select the compression rate from among “1/1 (TIFF)”, “1/5 Screen Display 1/20 (JPEG)
: OFF
(JPEG)”, “1/10 (JPEG)” and “1/20 (JPEG)”. Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
[Note] Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
The compression rate is just a guide and differs depending Delete all copied images

on the image to be saved. Initialize Internal Memory

“1/1 (TIFF)” means saving without compression. Saving Save and Exit
takes time. Also, it consumes a large capacity, so check
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
the available capacity before saving.
In certain cases, images cannot be recorded normally. Do
not change the compression rate while saving.

(4) Move the cursor to “Free Space Warning Message” and Internal Memory Setup
press the [Enter] key. Usage : Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “ON” or “OFF”. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON


ON
ON: When the number of recordable images that can be Screen Display
OFF
: OFF
saved in the internal storage device is reduced to Information 1 :
Information 2 :
20, a warning message appears in the observation Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
screen. Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
OFF: The warning message is not displayed. Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Move the cursor to “Screen Display” and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “ON” or “OFF”. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON


ON: The number of recordable images in the internal Screen Display : OFF
ON
storage device is displayed in the observation screen. OFF
Information 1 :
Information 2 :
OFF: T he number of recordable images in the internal Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
storage device is not displayed in the observation Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
screen. Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(6) Move the cursor to “Information 1” or “Information 2” and Internal Memory Setup
press the [Enter] key. User’s notes regarding peripheral Usage : Used
setup can be entered. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred

Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(7) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Used
The settings of the internal storage device are registered Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
and operation returns to the Peripheral Device Setup Free Space Warning Message : ON
screen. Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred

Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(8) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Peripheral Setup
key. Internal Memory : Used
Operation returns to the observation screen. External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

2.5.2 Setting the External Storage Device

(1) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen appears. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to “External Memory” and press the External Memory Setup
[Enter] key.
Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free
The External Memory Setup screen appears.
Auto Copy Mode : OFF

Initialize External Memory

Close

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Auto Copy Mode” and press the External Memory Setup
[Enter] key.
Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “ON” or “OFF”.
Auto Copy Mode : OFF
ON
OFF: Images stored in the internal storage device during Initialize External Memory
an examination are not copied to an external storage Close
device automatically.
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

ON: Images stored in the internal storage device during


an examination are also copied to an external
storage device automatically (simultaneous
recording).

[Note]
When “ON” is selected, attach an external storage device
to the VP-3500HD before staring an examination.

[Note]
Use the external storage device only for this system. Do
not share it with other systems.

[Note]
For details on compatible external storage devices with
this system, refer to the VP-3500HD Operation Manual
(Basic).

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“6.5.4 Copying Images to an External Storage Device”

[Note]
Back up the data in the external storage device and
initialize it with this product or a personal computer to
secure a sufficient space for image recording.

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[Note]
Do not remove the external storage device while the LED
for the external storage device flashes in orange.
If the external storage device is removed while the LED
flashes in orange, it may damage the data being copied or
the external storage device itself.

[Note]
The images in the internal storage device can be
copied manually to an external storage device after an
examination is finished.

“5.2 Copying Images to an External Storage Device”

(4) Move the cursor to “Close” and press the [Enter] key. External Memory Setup

Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free

Auto Copy Mode : OFF

Initialize External Memory

Close

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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2.5.3 Deleting All Backup Images Already Transferred

From among the image data of each examination stored in the internal storage device, all
image data already transferred to the FTP server is deleted at one time.

[Note] This function is valid when “Used” is selected for “Usage” in the Network Setup
screen.

“2.6 Setting the Network”

(1) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen is displayed. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to "Internal Memory" and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Backup Mode
The Internal Memory Setup screen is displayed. Compression Rate : 1/10 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Delete Backup Images Already Internal Memory Setup
Transferred” and press the [Enter] key. Usage : Backup Mode

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) The alert message “All transferred examination data will Internal Memory Setup
be deleted from Internal Memory. OK?” appears. Usage : Backup Mode

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)


[Note] All transferred
Free Space Warning Message examination
: ON data
will be deleted
Image data is deleted on an examination basis. Screen Display : OFF
from Internal Memory.
Information 1 OK? :
Information 2 :
[Note] Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
If any image data is not yet transferred, no image data in Delete Backup Images Already TransferredNo Yes

the examination will be deleted. Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) When the cursor is moved to “Yes” and the [Enter] key is Internal Memory Setup
pressed, the message “Deleting all transferred examination Usage : Backup Mode
data from Internal Memory. Please wait for a while.” Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
appears. From among the image data stored in the internal Free Space Warning Message : ON
Deleting all transferred examination
storage device, image data already transferred to the FTP Screen Display data from Internal
: OFFMemory.
server is deleted. When deletion is completed, the message Information 1 Please wait: for a while.
Information 2 :
disappears. Int. Mem. Usage : 2%
⇒Do notUsed 1423MB
remove FreeMemory
Internal (Max 1450MB Available)
while
Delete Backup Images Already deleting data.
Transferred

When the cursor is moved to “No” and the [Enter] key is Delete all copied images

pressed, the message disappears without any image data Initialize Internal Memory

deleted. Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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2.5.4 Deleting All Copied Images

If all image data of an examination stored in the internal storage device have already been
copied to an external storage device, the entire image data of the examination will be
deleted.

(1) Press the [Peripheral] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen is displayed. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to “Internal Memory” and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Used
The Internal Memory Setup screen is displayed. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Delete all copied images” and press Internal Memory Setup
the [Enter] key. Usage : Used

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred
Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(4) The alert message “All copied examination data will be Internal Memory Setup
deleted from Internal Memory. OK?” is displayed. Usage : Used

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)


[Note] All copied
Free Space Warning examination
Message : ON data will be
deleted from Internal Memory.
Image data is deleted for each examination. Screen Display : OFF
OK?
Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already TransferredNo Yes

Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Move the cursor to “Yes” and press the [Enter] key. The Internal Memory Setup
message “Deleting all copied examination data from Usage : Used
Internal Memory. Please wait for a while.” is displayed. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
Among the image data stored in the internal storage Free Space Warning Message : ON
Deleting all copied examination data
device, all image data that have already been copied to Screen Display : OFF
from Internal Memory.
an external storage device are deleted. When deletion is Information 1 Please wait: for a while.
Information 2 :
completed, the message disappears. Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used
⇒Do1423MB
not removeFree (Max 1450MB Available)
If the cursor is moved to “No” and the [Enter] key is External
Delete Backup Images Memory
Already while deleting data.
Transferred

pressed, the message disappears without deleting the Delete all copied images

image data. Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

2.5.5 Initializing the Internal Storage Device

(1) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen appears. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to “Internal Memory” and press the [Enter] Internal Memory Setup
key. Usage : Used
The Internal Memory Setup screen appears. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred

Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) When initializing the internal storage device, move the Internal Memory Setup
cursor to “Initialize Internal Memory” and press the [Enter] Usage : Used
key. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Free Space Warning Message : ON

Screen Display : OFF

Information 1 :
Information 2 :
Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
Delete Backup Images Already Transferred

Delete all copied images

Initialize Internal Memory

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The alert message “Internal Memory will be initialized. Internal Memory Setup
All data in Internal Memory will be erased. OK?” appears. Usage : Used
When the cursor is moved to “Yes” and the [Enter] key is Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
pressed, the internal storage device is initialized and the Free Space WarningInternal Memory
Message will be initialized.
: ON
All data in Internal Memory
message disappears. Screen Display : OFF
will be erased.
When the cursor is moved to “No” and the [Enter] key Information 1 : OK?
Information 2 :
is pressed, the message disappears without the internal Int. Mem. Usage : 2% Used 1423MB Free (Max 1450MB Available)
No Yes
storage device initialized. Delete Backup Images Already Transferred

Delete all copied images

[Note] Initialize Internal Memory

If you execute initialization, any previous data on the Save and Exit
internal storage device is lost and you cannot restore it. [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Check the contents carefully before initialization.

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2.5.6 Initializing the External Storage Device

(1) Press the [Peripheral] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen is displayed. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to “External Memory” and press the External Memory Setup
[Enter] key.
Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free
The External Memory Setup screen is displayed.
Auto Copy Mode : OFF

Initialize External Memory

Close

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Initialize External Memory” and press External Memory Setup
the [Enter] key.
Ext. Mem. Usage : 0% Used 0MB Free
The alert message “All data in External Memory will be
deleted. OK?” is displayed. Auto Copy Mode All data in External
: OFF Memory will
be deleted.
Move the cursor to “Yes” and press the [Enter] key. The Initialize External Memory OK?

external storage device is initialized and the message Close


No Yes
disappears.
If the cursor is moved to “No” and the [Enter] key is [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

pressed, the message disappears without initializing the


external storage device.

[Note]
When initialization is executed, all the data in the external
storage device are deleted and cannot be recovered.
Before executing initialization, thoroughly check the
content of the external storage device.

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[Note]
The term “initializing the external storage device” means
erasing the index area (contents area).
This product cannot initialize the entire storage device.

[Note]
When initializing the entire storage device, use a personal
computer.

[Note]
If the same external storage device is used over a long
time, the processing speed of the external storage device
may decrease (due to fragmentation).
If this happens, initialize the entire storage device using a
personal computer.

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“6.5 How to Record/Print Images on the Internal and
External Storage Devices”

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2.6 Setting the Network

With the VP-3500HD, images can be saved onto the FTP server via the network. Network
settings are performed by our service engineer.
This section explains the settings for the images to be saved onto the FTP server via the
network.

(1) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen appears. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to “Network” and press the [Enter] key. Network Setup
The Network Setup screen appears. Usage : Not Used

Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Backup to Internal Memory : Yes


When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

Information 1 :
Information 2 :

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Usage” and press the [Enter] key. Network Setup
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “Used” or “Not Usage : Not
UseUsed
used”. Compression Rate
Not used
: 1/20 (JPEG)
When “Not used” is selected, subsequent settings are Backup to Internal Memory : Yes
disabled. When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
When "Used" is selected, "Backup to Internal Memory" Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

automatically changed to "Yes". With this setting, when Information 1 :


images are stored on the FTP server in the network, they Information 2 :

are also backed up onto the internal storage device. Save and Exit

[Note]
If the space in the internal storage device is not sufficient [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

for the next examination, the system deletes all image data
of an examination already copied to an external storage
device or those already transferred to the network in
chronological order. When the internal storage device is
filled with image data not yet copied to an external storage
device or those not yet transferred to the FTP server,
images are not backed up but are transferred to the FTP
server. To resume backup operation, send the images to
the network or copy them to the external storage device to
secure an enough free space.

(4) Move the cursor to “Compression Rate” and press the Network Setup
[Enter] key. Usage : Not Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the compression rate Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
1/1 (TIFF)
of image data. Backup to Internal Memory
1/5 (JPEG)
: Yes
1/10 (JPEG)
Select the compression rate from among “1/1 (TIFF)”, “1/5 1/15 (JPEG)
When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
(JPEG)”, “1/10 (JPEG)” and “1/20 (JPEG)”. Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

Information 1 :
[Note] Information 2 :

The compression rate is just a guide and differs depending Save and Exit

on the image to be saved.


“1/1 (TIFF)” means saving without compression. Saving
takes time. Also, it consumes a large capacity, so check [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

the available capacity before saving.


In certain cases, images cannot be recorded normally. Do
not change the compression rate while saving.

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(5) Move the cursor to “Bkup img Already Transferred” and Network Setup
press the [Enter] key. Usage : Used
Not Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “Not deleted at end of Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
exam” or “Delete at end of exam”. Backup to Internal Memory : Yes
When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Not deleted
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at endatofend of exam
exam
When “Delete at end of exam” is selected, if all image Delete at end of exam
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

data of an examination stored in the internal storage device Information 1 :


has already been transferred to the FTP server, the entire Information 2 :

image data of the examination will be deleted at the end of Save and Exit

the examination.

[Note] [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

Image data will be deleted when all image data of an


examination has already been transferred. If any image
data is not yet transferred, no image data will be deleted.

[Note]
Only the image data captured during the current
examination will be deleted.

(6) Move the cursor to “Bkup img Not Yet Transferred” and Network Setup
press the [Enter] key. Usage : Used
Not Used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select “Not resend at start Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
of exam” or “Resend at start of exam”. Backup to Internal Memory : Yes
When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
When “Resend at start of exam” is selected, if any image Not resend
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at startatofstart
exam of exam
Resend at start of exam
data of the previous examination remains in the internal Information 1 :
storage device, all image data of the previous examination Information 2 :

will be transferred at the beginning of the next examination. Save and Exit

[Note]
Image data of the previous examination that are sent again [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

will not be deleted from the internal storage device even


if “Delete at the end of exam” is selected for “Bkup img
Already Transferred”.

“2.5.3 Deleting All Backup Images Already Transferred”

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(7) Move the cursor to “Information 1” or “Information 2” and Network Setup


press the [Enter] key. User’s notes regarding peripheral Usage : Used
Not Used
setup can be entered. Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)

Backup to Internal Memory : Yes


When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

Information 1 :
Information 2 :

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(8) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Network Setup
key. Usage : Used
Not Used
The network settings are registered and operation returns Compression Rate : 1/20 (JPEG)
to the Peripheral Device Selection screen. Backup to Internal Memory : Yes
When backed up to Internal Memory, its settings are disabled.
Bkup img Already Transferred: Deleted at end of exam
Bkup img Not Yet Transferred: Resent at start of exam

Information 1 :
Information 2 :

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(9) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Peripheral Setup
key. Internal Memory : Used
Backup Mode
Operation returns to the observation screen. External Memory

Network : Not used


[Note] Printer : Not used
When “Used” is selected in the Network Setup screen,
Peripheral Device 1 : Not used
“Backup to Internal Memory” automatically changes to Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

“Yes” and the setting on the Internal Memory Setup screen


is disabled. On the Internal Memory Setup screen, “Backup Save and Exit

Mode” is displayed for “Usage”.


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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2.7 Setting of the Printer

This section describes the settings for the printer connected to the VP-3500HD such as the
number of prints and multi-print function.

[Note] Some settings may be fixed depending on the printer to be used.

[Note] The printer to be used needs to be installed in advance. Installation of the printer is
performed by our service engineer.

<When Printer with RS232C Interface is Not Used>

When a printer with the RS232C interface is not used, cancel the printer setting by
following the procedure below.

(1) Press the [Peripheral] key to display the Peripheral Setup screen.

(2) By using the [↑] and [↓] keys, move the cursor to “Printer” and then press the [Enter]
key.

(3) Move the cursor to “Usage” and then press the [Enter] key.

(4) In the displayed pop-up menu, move the cursor to “Not used” by using the [↑] and [↓]
keys and then press the [Enter] key.

(5) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and then press the [Enter] key to return to the
Peripheral Setup screen.

(6) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and then press the [Enter] key to return to the
observation screen.

[Note] If this setting is not performed, the error message “Printer cannot be recognized.
Check the printer power and cable connection.” appears.

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(1) Turn on the printer.

[Note]
Turn on the printer before setting the device. If you do
the setting with the power turned off, the setting on the
processor side will not be transferred to the printer.

(2) Press the [Peripherals] key. Peripheral Setup


The Peripheral Setup screen appears. Internal Memory : Used

External Memory
(3) Move the cursor to “Printer” and press the [Enter] key. Network : Not used

Printer : Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The Printer Setup screen appears. Printer Setup


Usage : Not used

Number of Prints : 1

Muiti Print : 4in1

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Usage” and press the [Enter] key. Printer Setup
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the model name of Usage : Not
Notused
used
the connected printer or “Not used”. When “Not used” is Number of Prints : 1
UP-D25MD

selected, subsequent settings are disabled. Muiti Print : 4in1

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(5) Move the cursor to “Number of Prints” and press the [Enter] Printer Setup
key. Usage : UP-D25MD
Not used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the number of prints. Number of Prints : 11
The number of prints can be selected from among “1”, “2”, Muiti Print
2
: 4in1
3
“3” and “4”. 4

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) Move the cursor to “Multi Print” and press the [Enter] Printer Setup
key. Usage : UP-D25MD
Not used
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the number of images Number of Prints : 1
to be printed on one sheet of printing paper. Muiti Print : 4in1
4in1
1in1

4in1: Prints four images on one sheet.


Save and Exit
1in1: Prints one image on one sheet.
Apply Printer Setting: Prints images for the number set on
the printer side.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(7) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Printer Setup
key. Usage : UP-D25MD
Not used
The settings are registered and operation returns to the Number of Prints : 1
Peripheral Setup screen. Muiti Print : 4in1

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(8) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Peripheral Setup
key. Internal Memory : Used
Operation returns to the observation screen. External Memory

Network : Not used

Printer : CP900D
Not used

Peripheral Device 1 : Not used


Peripheral Device 2 : Not used

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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Chapter 3 Registering/Editing Patient Information

This chapter describes the method of registering/editing patient information.

[Note] During examination, the observation screen is displayed as a sub-screen at the


lower right-hand side of the setting screen.

3.1 Registering Patient Information

This section describes the method of registering patient information. You can register
patient information for up to 45 patients.
The patient information entry screen has two modes: “Patient number auto entry” and “Fixed
patient number”. The mode is set by service personnel.
When “Patient number auto entry” is selected, a maximum of 45 patients can be registered
in the patient list.
When “Fixed patient number” is selected, patient information is entered for each
examination. When patient information is entered by pressing the [Patient entry] key, the
patient number is fixed to “01” and old patient information is overwritten by new patient
information each time patient information is entered.

3.1.1 Patient Number Auto Entry

(1) Press the [Patient Entry] key. Patient Information Entry


The Patient Information Entry screen appears. Patient 01
02
Exam No. :
Patient information starts from “Patient 01.” Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to “Exam No.”. Patient Information Entry


Character entry is enabled. Enter the examination number Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
and press the [Enter] key. Patient ID : 123456
Enter the examination number, using up to 16 characters. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
[Note] Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
With regard to the items not to be registered, do not press Message : Biopsy prohibited
the [Enter] key on the item but only move the cursor to the Examine This Patient
next item. End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Patient ID”. Patient Information Entry


Enter the patient ID and press the [Enter] key. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
Enter the patient ID, using up to 16 characters. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
[Note] D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Depending on the peripherals, the number of characters Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
available may be less than 16. Message : Biopsy prohibited
Accordingly, confirm the number of characters available Examine This Patient
for each peripheral before entering characters. End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Patient Name”. Patient Information Entry


Enter the patient name and press the [Enter] key. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
Enter the patient name, using up to 20 characters. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(5) Move the cursor to “Sex”. Patient Information Entry


By using the [ ] or [ ] keys, select the sex of the patient Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
from among “None”, “M” (male) and “F” (female). Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) Move the cursor to “D. o. B.”. Patient Information Entry


Enter the year, month and date of birth of the patient and Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
press the [Enter] key. Patient ID : 123456
The cursor moves to the next item. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o .B. : 1960 / 07 /
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(7) When the date of birth of the patient is entered, the age of Patient Information Entry
the patient is calculated and displayed automatically. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
For changing the age, move the cursor to “Age” and then Patient ID : 123456
enter the age of the patient and press the [Enter] key. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
[Note] Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
When moving the cursor to “D. o. B.” again, the age Message : Biopsy prohibited
of the patient is returned to the age that is calculated Examine This Patient
automatically. End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(8) Move the cursor to “Doctor” and press the [Enter] key. Patient Information Entry
The doctor names registered in the doctor list are displayed Patient 01
Patient 02
Exam No. : 20070215
in the pop-up menu. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
“2.2 Setting the Doctor's Name” D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : None
47
Doctor : AOYAMA
AOYAMA
Procedure : SHIBUYA
OFF
Select “None” or a doctor name. Message : SHINAGAWA
MEGURO
Examine This PatientADACHI
ETOU
End Registration
SUGINAMI
Enter Next PatientOOTA
Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(9) If the doctor name is not found or it is entered manually, Patient Information Entry
move the cursor to “Doctor” and press the [Insert] key. Patient 01
Exam No. : 20070215
Character entry is enabled. Enter the doctor name Patient ID : 123456
manually and press the [Enter] key. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
When “Doctor List Auto Search” is ON, the entered Doctor :
Procedure :
doctor name is automatically searched in the doctor list. Message :
When the entered doctor name is found, the settings Examine This Patient
registered in the doctor list are applied. End Registration
If the entered doctor name is not found, the settings at Enter Next Patient Info.
start-up are applied to the doctor page. Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note]
“Doctor List Auto Search” is case-sensitive.

[Note]
The doctor name entered here will not be registered in the
doctor list.
“2.2 Setting the Doctor's Name”

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(10) Move the cursor to “Procedure” and press the [Enter] key. Patient Information Entry
The procedure names registered in the procedure list are Patient 01
Patient 02
Exam No. : 20070215
displayed in the pop-up menu. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
“2.3 Setting the Procedure Name” D. o. B : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
None
Select “None” or a procedure name. Message : Biopsy prohi
Procedure1
Procedure2
Examine This PatientProcedure3
If a procedure name is entered manually, move the cursor End Registration Procedure4
Procedure5
to “Procedure” and press the [Insert] key. Procedure6
Enter Next Patient Info.
Procedure7
Character entry is enabled. Enter the procedure name Clear All Procedure8
manually and press the [Enter] key. [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The entered procedure name is automatically searched in


the procedure list.
When the entered procedure name is found, the procedure
name registered in the procedure list is used.
If the entered procedure name is not found, the alert
message “Specified procedure not registered” appears.

[Note]
The procedure name entered here will not be registered in
the doctor list.

“2.3 Setting the Procedure Name”

(11) Move the cursor to “Message” and press the [Enter] key. Patient Information Entry
The message names registered in the message list are Patient 01
Patient 02
Exam No. : 20070215
displayed in the pop-up menu. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
“2.4 Setting the Message” D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
Select “None” or a message. Message : None
Biopsy prohibited
Contraindication
Examine This Patient
Biopsy prohibited
End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(12) When Steps (1) to (11) are performed, registration of data Patient Information Entry
for one patient is completed. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
Patient ID : 123456
When executing examination using the registered patient Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
information, move the cursor to “Examine This Patient” D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
and press the [Enter] key. Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The confirmation dialog regarding the specified patient


information and scope information appears.
The confirmation dialog disappears when the [Enter] key
is pressed. ID
Name
Message
123456
Fuji Taro
Biopsy prohibited Doctor AOYAMA
Sex M Procedure None
D. o . B. 1960 / 07 / 07 Number of recordable images
Age 47 in Internal Memory : 117

[Note]
Scope Type : Forceps :
Scope Serial : Distal :
Scope ID : Flexible :

To capture this screen, press the FR switch of the


Endoscope. The image data of the screen is saved onto the
internal storage device or FTP server in the network.

“2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices”

“2.6 Setting the Network”

(13) To register the next patient data, move the cursor to “Enter Patient Information Entry
Next Patient Info.” and press the [Enter] key. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
Now the system is ready for the next patient data “Patient Patient ID : 123456
02” to be entered. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o .B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(14) Repeat steps (2) to (11) to enter patient information. Patient Information Entry
Patient 02
Exam No. : 20070215
Patient ID : 123657
Patient Name : Fuji Hanako
Sex : None M F
D. o. B : 1970 / 04 /
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(15) After entering all patient information, move the cursor to Patient Information Entry
“End Registration” and press the [Enter] key. Patient 02
Exam No. : 20070215
The display returns to the observation screen. Patient ID : 123657
Patient Name : Fuji Hanako
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1970 / 04 / 04
Age : 37
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : Procedure1
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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3.1.2 Fixed Patient Number

(1) Press the [Patient Entry] key. Patient Information Entry


The Patient Information Entry screen appears. Patient 01 Clear All
Exam No. : 20070215
Patient information is fixed to “Patient 01”. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(2) To clear all entries (for example, if any patient data has Patient Information Entry
already been entered), move the cursor to “Clear All” and Patient 01 Clear All
Exam No. : 20070215
press the [Enter] key. Patient ID : 123456
Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex Patient
: OFFinformation
M F will be cleared.
The alert message “Patient information will be cleared. D. o. B. : 1960 / 07OK?
/ 07
Age : 47
OK?” appears. When “Yes” is selected, all displayed Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : OFF No Yes
entries are cleared. Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Exam No.”. Patient Information Entry


Patient 01 Clear All
Exam No. :
Character entry is enabled. Enter the examination number Patient ID :
and press the [Enter] key. Patient Name :
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. :
Age :
Enter the examination number, using up to 16 characters. Doctor :
Procedure :
Message :
[Note] Examine This Patient
With regard to the items not to be registered, do not press
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
the [Enter] key on the item but only move the cursor to the
next item.

(4) Enter each item of patient information referring to Steps (3)


to (11) in “3.1.1 Patient Number Auto Entry”.

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(5) When all items are entered, move the cursor to “Examine Patient Information Entry
This Patient” and press the [Enter] key. Patient 01 Clear All
Exam No. : 20070215
Patient ID : 123456
[Note] Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
When “Patient ID” is selected for “Exam. Data” in D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
“Displayed Info.” in the System Setup screen, “Patient Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
ID” is selected immediately after opening the Patient Message : Biopsy prohibited
Information Entry screen. To enter the examination Examine This Patient
number, select “Exam No.” by using the [ ] and [ ] keys.
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The confirmation dialog regarding the specified patient


information and scope information appears.
The confirmation dialog disappears when the [Enter] key
is pressed. ID
Name
Message
123456
Fuji Taro
Biopsy prohibited Doctor AOYAMA
Sex M Procedure None
D. o . B. 1960 / 07 / 07 Number of recordable images
Age 47 in Internal Memory : 117

[Note]
Scope Type : Forceps :
Scope Serial : Distal :
Scope ID : Flexible :

To capture this screen, press the FR switch of the


Endoscope. The image data of the screen is saved onto the
internal storage device or FTP server in the network.

“2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices”

“2.6 Setting the Network”

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3.2 Calling up Patient Information


This section explains how to call up patient information.

(1) Press the [Patient] key. Patient List


The Patient List screen appears. Patient List 1/3
No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Patient List 1/3 (to
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
3/3)” and press the [ ] or [ ] keys. 04 Kato Masako 123458
D. o. B.
Age
: 1960/07/07
: 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) When the cursor is moved to a patient number, detailed Patient List
information on the selected patient is displayed at the Patient List 1/3
right-hand side of the screen. No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455 ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
D. o. B. : 1960/07/07
04 Kato Masako 123458 Age : 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected patient


information is called up and operation returns to the
observation screen.
The confirmation dialog indicating the selected patient ID
Name
Message
123456
Fuji Taro
Biopsy prohibited Doctor AOYAMA
Sex M Procedure None
information and scope information is displayed. D. o . B.
Age
1960 / 07 / 07
47
Number of recordable images
in Internal Memory : 117

The confirmation dialog disappears when the [Enter] key


Scope Type : Forceps :
Scope Serial : Distal :
Scope ID : Flexible :

is pressed.

[Note]
To capture this screen, press the FR switch of the
Endoscope. The image data of the screen is saved onto the
internal storage device or FTP server in the network.

“2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices”


“2.6 Setting the Network”

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3.3 Amending Patient Information

This section describes the method of amending patient information.

(1) Press the [Patient] key. Patient List


The Patient List screen appears. Patient List 1/3
No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Patient List 1/3 (to
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
3/3)” and press the [ ] or [ ] keys. 04 Kato Masako 123458
D. o. B.
Age
: 1960/07/07
: 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
[Note] 08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
For information on the patient whose examination is 10
11
already finished, ( ) is displayed next to the patient 12
13
14
number. 15

Patient List 1/3

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic), Delete all listed data


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel
“5.15 Finishing the Examination”

(2) When moving the cursor to the desired patient number, Patient List
detailed information on the selected patient is displayed at Patient List 1/3
the right-hand side of the screen. No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
When the [Insert] key is pressed, the Patient Information
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
Entry screen appears. 04 Kato Masako 123458
D. o. B.
Age
: 1960/07/07
: 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
[Note] 08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected patient 10
11
information is called up and operation returns to the 12
13
14
observation screen. 15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(3) On the Patient Information Entry screen, make corrections Patient Information Entry
to patient information. Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
For information on how to correct patient information, Patient ID : 123456
refer to the following section. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47None
“3.1 Registering Patient Information” Doctor AOYAMA
: AOYAMA
Procedure SHIBUYA
: OFF
Message SHINAGAWA
: Biopsy prohibited
MEGURO
Examine This Patient ADACHI
ETOU
End Registration
SUGINAMI
OOTA
Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Patient Information Entry


To delete all entries, move the cursor to “Clear All” and Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
press the [Enter] key. Patient ID : 123456
The alert message “Patient information will be cleared. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : OFF M F
OK?” appears. When “Yes” is selected, all the contents of D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age Patient information will be cleared.
: 47
the displayed patient information are deleted. Doctor : AOYAMA OK?
Procedure : OFF
Message : Biopsy prohibited
[Note] Examine This Patient
No Yes
To delete patient information, refer to the following End Registration
section. Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All

“3.4 Deleting Patient Information” [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) When correction of patient information is completed, Patient Information Entry


move the cursor to “End Registration” and press the [Enter] Patient 01
02
Exam No. : 20070215
key. Patient ID : 123456
Operation returns to the Patient List screen. Patient Name : Fuji Taro
Sex : None M F
D. o. B. : 1960 / 07 / 07
Age : 47
Doctor : AOYAMA
Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited

Examine This Patient

End Registration

Enter Next Patient Info.

Clear All
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(5) On the Patient Information Entry screen, press the [Enter] key.
Corrected patient information is registered and operation
returns to the observation screen.
The confirmation dialog indicating the selected patient ID
Name
Message
123456
Fuji Taro
Biopsy prohibited Doctor AOYAMA
Sex M Procedure None
information and scope information is displayed. D. o . B.
Age
1960 / 07 / 07
47
Number of recordable images
in Internal Memory : 117

The confirmation dialog disappears when the [Enter] key


Scope Type : Forceps :
Scope Serial : Distal :
Scope ID : Flexible :

is pressed.

[Note]
To capture this screen, press the FR switch of the
Endoscope. The image data of the screen is saved onto the
internal storage device or FTP server in the network.

“2.5 Setting the Internal and External Storage Devices”

“2.6 Setting the Network”

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3.4 Deleting Patient Information

This section describes the method of deleting registered patient information.

[Note] Once you delete previously registered patient data, you cannot restore it.

(1) Press the [Patient] key. Patient List


The Patient List screen appears. Patient List 1/3
No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
To turn the pages, move the cursor to “Patient List 1/3 (to
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
3/3)” and press the [ ] or [ ] keys. 04 Kato Masako 123458
D. o. B.
Age
: 1960/07/07
: 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) When moving the cursor to the desired patient number, Patient List
detailed information on the selected patient is displayed at Patient List 1/3
the right-hand side of the screen. No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455 ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
[Note] 04 Kato Masako 123458
D. o. B.
Age
: 1960/07/07
: 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected patient 06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure
Message
: None
: Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
information is called up and operation returns to the 08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
observation screen. 10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to patient information to be deleted and Patient List
press the [Delete] key. Patient List 1/3
The alert message “This patient information will be No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
deleted. OK?” appears.
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
D. o. B. : 1960/07/07
04 Kato Masako 123458 Age : 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo
This patient123460
information Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko
will be123461
deleted.
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao OK?
123463
10
11
12
13 No Yes
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

When “Yes” is selected, the selected patient information is Patient List


deleted. Patient List 1/3
When “No” is selected, the settings are not changed and No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Ichiro 123455
operation returns to the screen in Step (1).
ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki kenichi 123457
D. o. B. : 1960/07/07
04 Kato Masako 123458 Age : 47
05 Sasaki Yoshiharu 123459 Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo 123460 Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
08 Kobayashi Kenta 123462
09 Igarashi Takao 123463
10
11
12
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Patient List


When deleting all patient information, move the cursor to Patient List 1/3
“Delete all listed data” and press the [Enter] key. No. Name ID
Exam No. : 20070215
01 Tanaka Itiro
Ichiro 123455 ID : 123456
02 Fuji Taro 123456 Name : Fuji Taro
Sex :M
03 Suzuki keniti
kenichi 123457
D. o. B. : 1960/07/07
04 Kato Masako 123458 Age : 47
05 All patient123459
Sasaki Yosiharu
Yoshiharu information Doctor : AOYAMA
06 Morisawa Miyo will be123460
deleted. Procedure : None
Message : Biopsy prohibited
07 Asada Aiko 123461
OK?
08 KobayashiKenta
Kobayasi Kenta 123462
09 IgarashiTakao
Igarasi Takao 123463
10
11
12 No Yes
13
14
15

Patient List 1/3


Delete all listed data
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Insert] Edit [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(4) Press the [Esc] key.


Operation returns to the observation screen.

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Chapter 4 Setting the Image Processing Functions

This chapter explains how to set the image processing functions.

[Note] During examination, the observation screen is displayed as a sub-screen at the


lower right-hand side of the setting screen.

4.1 Structure Emphasis Settings

This section explains how to set the structure emphasis function.


The structure emphasis function enables you to adjust the sharpness of the subject structure
and obtain a clearer image for closer observation of the details.
Higher levels may result in more noise in the image. Accordingly, adjust the level while
viewing the image.

4.1.1 Turning On/Off Structure Emphasis

When the structure emphasis function is assigned to the


Multi button, each time the Multi button is pressed, the
structure emphasis function is turned on (the LED is lit) or
off (the LED is off). MULTI NETWORK

“2.1.1 Setting the Display and Device”

When the power is turned on or when an examination is


started, this function is set to “OFF”.

When the structure emphasis function is turned on, the


following icon appears in the screen.

The color of the icon is determined depending on the level


of structure emphasis as shown below. (“Low”, “Mid” and
“Hi” indicate the level of structure emphasis.)

SE (Structure Emphasis): W hite (Low), Green (Mid) or


Yellow (Hi)

[Note]
When this function is set to off or when this function is not
used in relation to other functions, the above characters
are not displayed.

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4.1.2 Setting the Structure Emphasis Function

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


Setup Print
[Note] Message Preset Peripherais Panel System Review Start
Two types of structure emphasis functions can be set
depending on whether FICE is turned ON or OFF while
the structure emphasis is set.
+

(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Structure Emphasis Setup” and press Structure Emphasis Setup
the [Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The SE Setup screen appears. The lamp at the upper side SE Setup
of the [Multi] button flashes. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
: OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
: 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 0
Settings when turned ON
Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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[Note]
In place of Steps (1) and (2), the same screen can be
displayed by pressing and holding the [Multi] button on
the front panel of the VP-3500HD for about two seconds. MULTI NETWORK
When the [Multi] button is pressed again, operation
returns to the observation screen.

(3) Perform the settings enabled when the structure emphasis SE Setup
function is turned OFF. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
Move the cursor to “Structure Emphasis (SE)” and press OFF
: OFF
Detail
Low Hi. (DH)
the [Enter] key. :
MidLo. (DL)
0
Detail
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the level of structure : Hi 0
Settings when turned ON
emphasis from among “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” and “Hi”. Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
When “OFF” is selected, structure emphasis is not applied. Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2
[Note] Save and Exit
These settings are enabled when the structure emphasis
function is turned OFF. [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Detail Hi. (DH)” and press the [Enter] SE Setup
key. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using : OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
the [ ] or [ ] keys and then press the [Enter] key to : 0 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
輪郭Hi調:構造部(DL)
finalize the setting. : 0
Settings when turned ON
The value can be selected from among nine levels (-4 to Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
+4). When “-4” is set, contour emphasis is not applied. Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(5) Move the cursor to “Detail Lo. (DL)” and press the [Enter] SE Setup
key. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using : OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
the [ ] or [ ] keys and then press the [Enter] key to : 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
finalize the setting. : 00
Settings when turned ON
The value can be selected from among nine levels (-4 to Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
+4). When “-4” is set, contour emphasis is not applied. Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) Similarly, perform the settings of “Structure Emphasis (SE)”,


“Detail Hi. (DH)” and “Detail Lo. (DL)” enabled when the
structure emphasis function is turned ON.

(7) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] SE Setup
key. Settings when turned OFF
Structure Emphasis (SE)
: OFF
Detail Hi. (DH)
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the : 0
Detail Lo. (DL)
keyboard or [STRUCTURE] button on the front panel is : 0
Settings when turned ON
pressed, the settings are canceled and operation returns to Structure Emphasis (SE)
: Mid
the observation screen. Detail Hi. (DH)
: 2
Detail Lo. (DL)
: 2

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.2 Setting FICE

This section explains how to set FICE.


FICE is a spectral image processing function.
FICE extracts spectral images of specific wavelength components from the original image by image
processing, assigns each component to R, G and B and displays the pseudocolor image.
The specific wavelength that is assigned to each component to R, G and B can be set between 400
nm and 695 nm in 5-nm increments. Depending on R gain, G gain and B gain, the color tone of the
displayed image can also be changed.
FICE can enhance color tone to improve visibility of the selected structure and areas of the subject.
R, G and B components and R-gain, G-gain and B-gain settings are registered as one FICE set in the
desired FICE set can be called up.

4.2.1 Turning On/Off FICE

Each time the [FICE] button on the front panel or [FICE]


key on the keyboard is pressed, FICE is turned on or off.

[Note] MULTI NETWORK


When FICE is turned “ON” while the tone function is
turned “ON”, the tone function is automatically turned
OFF.

When FICE is turned “ON”, the following icon appears in


the screen.

Numbers indicate the selected FICE page.


FICE set can be changed by pressing numeric keys.

“4.2.3 Calling up a FICE Set”

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4.2.2 Calling up a FICE Set

This section describes how to select FICE sets that have already been configured.
For details on how to set FICE sets, refer to “4.2.3 Setting a FICE Set”.

[Note] With the factory settings, three FICE sets (FICE set numbers 0, 1 and 8) are
set. The settings of these FICE sets can be changed and stored according to the
procedure described in “4.2.2 Calling up a FICE Set” and “Setting a FICE Set”.

(1) Turn “ON” FICE.

(2) The icon is displayed. The number (“1” in


the illustration) indicates FICE set number.

(3) Enter a preset FICE set number using the numeric key.
FICE set number is changed and FICE set registered in the
specified number is displayed on the observation screen.

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4.2.3 Setting a FICE Set

This section explains how to change the values for R, G and B of a FICE set.
One FICE set is comprised of “display components” (R, G and B) and “gain levels” (R
gain, G gain and B gain). The wavelength assigned to each display component (R, G and B)
can be set between 400 nm and 695 nm in 5-nm increments.
Also, depending on R gain, G gain and B gain, the color tone of the displayed image can
also be changed.
The gain level can be selected from among five levels (1 to 5).

(1) If necessary, call up FICE set number by following the


procedure described in “4.2.2 Calling up a FICE Set”.

(2) Select “FICE Setup” in the Panel Switch Setup screen or FICE Setup
press and hold the [FICE] button on the front panel of the FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
VP-3500HD for about 2 seconds. : 470nm
500nm
Green (G)
The FICE Setup screen appears. :
Blue (B)
450nm

: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
. G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Set the wavelength of the R, G and B display components. FICE Setup
Move the cursor to “Red (R)” and set the value using the [ ] FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
or [ ] keys. : 500nm
Green (G)
The wavelength can be set between 400nm to 695nm in :
Blue (B)
450nm

400nm
5nm increments. :
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3

(4) Similarly, set the values for “Green (G)” and “Blue (B)”. Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
[Note] Save and Exit

When the wavelength is set to 650nm or longer, there is [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

little effect on the displayed image.

[Note]
When changing the wavelength, you cannot assign the
same wavelength to all of the gains : R, G and B.

(5) Set the gain levels while checking the tone in the screen. FICE Setup
FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
Move the cursor to “R-gain” and set the value using the [ ] : 500nm
Green (G)
or [ ] keys. :
Blue (B)
450nm

400nm
The gain level can be selected from among the five levels (1 :
R-gain
: 2
3
to 5). G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3

[Note] Save
Reset
When a high gain level is set, halation may occur around Switch Simple FICE
the high-brightness portions of the image. Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) Similarly, set the values for “G-gain” and “B-gain”.

(7) Move the cursor to “Save” and press the [Enter] key. FICE Setup
The set values are overwritten. FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
: 500nm
Green (G)
: 450nm
Blue (B)
: 400nm
R-gain
: 2
3
G-gain FICE settings saved.
: 3
B-gain Press the [Enter] key.
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(8) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] FICE Setup
key. FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
Operation returns to the observation screen. : 500nm
Green (G)
: 450nm
Blue (B)
400nm
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the :
R-gain
: 2
3
keyboard or [FICE] button on the front panel is pressed, G-gain
: 3
the settings are canceled and operation returns to the B-gain
: 3

observation screen. Save


Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

4.2.4 Simple FICE Setup

The simple FICE setup is the function for assigning FICE set numbers to the scope switch
to which “FICE” is assigned.

When a FICE set number is assigned in the “Simple Setup of FICE Switch” and FICE is
“OFF”, each pressing of scope switch changes the function to be selected in order of FICE
“ON” and call up of FICE set number of “Assignment 1” → call up of “Assignment 2” →
call up of “Assignment 3” → FICE “OFF.”

VP-3500HD/XL-4450 Installation Manual, “4.3 Setting Scope Switch”

[Note] Even when FICE is already turned ON, the same operation is applied.

(1) Display the FICE Page screen. FICE Setup


FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
“4.2.3 Setting a FICE Set” : 500nm
Green (G)
: 450nm
Blue (B)
: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(2) Move the cursor to "Switch Simple FICE" and press the Simple FICE Setup
[Enter] key.
Simple FICE Setup Assignment 1 : FICE 0
The Simple FICE Setup screen is displayed.
Assignment 2 : FICE 1

Assignment 3 : None
[Note]
In place of Steps (1) and (2), the Simple FICE Setup Save and Exit

screen is displayed by pressing the [Shift] and [Panel]


keys at the same time.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel [Insert] Simple FICE Setup

(3) Move the cursor to the “Assignment 1” of “Simple FICE Simple FICE Setup
Setup” and press the [Enter] key.
Simple FICE Setup Assignment 1 : FICE
None0
The pop-up menu for “Assignment 1” appears. Select the FICE 0
Assignment 2 : FICE
FICE1 1
desired FICE set number from among “None” or displayed
Assignment 3 : None 8
FICE
FICE set numbers.
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel [Insert] Simple FICE Setup

(4) When selecting FICE set number for “Assignment 1”


is completed, press the [Enter] key. The pop-up menu
for “Assignment 2” appears. Select the desired FICE
set number from among “None” or displayed FICE set
numbers.

(5) When FICE set number for “Assignment 3” is selected in


the same way and the [Enter] key is pressed, the settings
for the simple FICE setup are finalized.

(6) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter]
key.
The settings are registered and operation returns to the
observation screen.
When the cursor is not moved to “Save and Exit” and the
[Esc] is pressed, the settings are canceled and operation
returns to the observation screen.

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4.2.5 Resetting a FICE Set

This section describes how to reset the changed FICE set configurations to the factory
defaults.

(1) Call up FICE set number by following the procedure


described in “4.2.2 Calling up a FICE Set”.

(2) Select “FICE Setup” in the Panel Switch Setup screen or FICE Setup
press and hold the [FICE] button on the front panel of the FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
VP-3500HD for about 2 seconds. : 500nm
Green (G)
The FICE Setup screen appears. :
Blue (B)
450nm

: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) Move the cursor to “Reset” and press the [Enter] key. FICE Setup
FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
: 500nm
Green (G)
: 450nm
Blue (B)
: 400nm
R-gain
: 3
G-gain
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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The alert message “FICE Setting will be reset. OK?” FICE Setup
appears. FICE Set Number :0
5
Red (R)
When “Yes” is selected, among FICE sets, only the : 500nm
Green (G)
selected FICE set is reset to the factory default. :
Blue (B)
450nm

400nm
When “No” is selected, the settings are not changed and :
R-gain
: 3 FICE Setting will be reset.
operation returns to the screen in Step (1). G-gain
OK?
: 3
B-gain
: 3
Save No Yes
Reset
Switch Simple FICE
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

4.2.6 Confirmation of FICE Settings

Display the observation screen and turn “ON” FICE.


When the [PageUp] key is pressed, the current FICE set is
displayed in the observation screen.
When the [PageUp] key is pressed again, FICE set
disappears.

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“3.7 Displaying FICE Set”

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4.3 Tone Settings

This section explains how to set the tone function.


This function emphasizes the slight differences between colors in the image by increasing
color saturation, allowing closer observation of the minor color tone difference within the
subject.
The red emphasis function emphasizes slight differences of the reddish portions such as
mucous membrane and blood vessels.

4.3.1 Turning On/Off the Tone Function

When the tone function is assigned to the Multi button,


each time the Multi button is pressed, the tone function is
turned on (the LED is on) or off (the LED is off).
MULTI NETWORK
[Note]
When FICE is turned “ON” while the tone function is
“ON”, the tone function is automatically turned “OFF”.

When the tone function is turned ON, the following icon


is displayed in the screen.

The color of the icon is determined depending on the level


of tone as shown below. (“Low”, “Mid” and “Hi” indicate
the level of tone.)

RE (Red Emphasis): W
 hite (Low), Green (Mid) or
Yellow (Hi)
CE (Color Emphasis): W hite (Low), Green (Mid) or
Yellow (Hi)

[Note]
When this function is set to off or when this function is not
used in relation to other functions, the above characters
are not displayed.

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4.3.2 Setting the Tone Function

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


Setup Print
Message Preset Peripherais Panel System Review Start

(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Color Emphasis Setup” and press the Structure Emphasis Setup
[Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The Tone Setup screen appears and the “ON” LED at the Tone Setup
upper side of the [Multi] button flashes. Settings when turned OFF
Red Emphasis (RE)
: OFF
Color Emphasis (CE)
[Note] : OFF

Settings when turned ON


When FICE is turned “ON”, the tone function is not Red Emphasis (RE)
: Mid
available. Color Emphasis (CE)
: Mid

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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[Note]
When the tone function is assigned to the Multi button,
in place of Steps (1) and (2), the same screen can be
displayed by pressing and holding the [Multi] button on MULTI NETWORK
the front panel of the VP-3500HD for about two seconds.
When the [Multi] button is pressed again, operation
returns to the observation screen.

(3) Perform the settings enabled when the tone function is Tone Setup
turned OFF. Settings when turned OFF
Red Emphasis (RE)
Move the cursor to “Red Emphasis (RE)” and press the : OFF
OFF
Color Emphasis (CE)
Low
[Enter] key. : OFF
Mid
Settings
Hiwhen turned ON
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the level of red Red Emphasis (RE)
: Mid
emphasis from among “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” and “Hi”. Color Emphasis (CE)
: Mid
When “OFF” is selected, red emphasis is not applied.
Save and Exit

[Note]
These settings are enabled when the tone function is
turned OFF. [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Color Emphasis (CE)” and press the Tone Setup
[Enter] key. Settings when turned OFF
Red Emphasis (RE)
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the level of color : OFF
Color Emphasis (CE)
emphasis from among “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” and “Hi”. : OFF
OFF
Low
Settings when turned ON
When “OFF” is selected, color emphasis is not applied. RedMid
Emphasis (RE)
: Mid
Hi
Color Emphasis (CE)
: Mid

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Similarly, perform the settings of “Red Emphasis (RE)”


and “Color Emphasis (CE)” enabled when the tone
function is turned ON.

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(6) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Tone Setup
key. Settings when turned OFF
Red Emphasis (RE)
The settings are registered and operation returns to the : OFF
Color Emphasis (CE)
observation screen. : OFF

Settings when turned ON


Red Emphasis (RE)
: Mid
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the Color Emphasis (CE)
: Mid
keyboard or [TONE] button on the front panel is pressed,
Save and Exit
the settings are canceled and operation returns to the
observation screen.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.4 Color Adjustment Settings

This section explains how to set the color adjustment function.

4.4.1 Setting the Color Adjustment Function

Detailed color adjustment can be performed.

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


Setup Print
Message Preset Peripherais Panel System Review Start

(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Color Adjustment” and press the Structure Emphasis Setup
[Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The Color Setup screen appears. Color Setup


Brightness
: 0
[Note] Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
When FICE is turned “ON”, color adjustment is disabled. : 0
Blue (B)
: 0
Red Hue
: 0
Chroma
: 0
Contrast
: 0
Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Brightness” and press the [Enter] key. Color Setup
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using Brightness
: 0
0
the [ ] and [ ] keys and then press the [Enter] key to Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
finalize the setting. : 0
Blue (B)
The value can be selected from among nine levels (-4 to : 0
Red Hue
: 0
+4). “+4” is the brightest setting. The factory default is “0”. Chroma
: 0
Contrast
: 0
[Note] Reset

When a high brightness level is set, halation may occur Save and Exit

around the high-brightness portions of the image.


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Red (R)” and press the [Enter] key. Color Setup
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using Brightness
: 0
the [ ] and [ ] keys. Red (R)
: 0
Green (G) 0
The value can be selected from among nine levels (-4 to +4). : 0
Blue (B)
When the level is increased, the rate of the “red” component : 0
Red Hue
: 0
in the entire tone increases. The factory default is “0”. Chroma
: 0
After setting the desired value, press the [Enter] key to Contrast
: 0
finalize the setting. Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(5) Set the values for “Green (G)” and “Blue (B)” referring to
Step (4).

(6) Move the cursor to “Red Hue” and press the [Enter] key. Color Setup
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using Brightness
: 0
the [ ] and [ ] keys. Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
The value can be selected from among nine levels (M4 to : 0
Blue (B)
Y4). When the M value is increased, the image becomes : 0
Red Hue
: 0
more reddish, and when the Y value is increased, the Chroma
0
: 0
image becomes more yellowish. The factory default is “0”. Contrast
: 0
After setting the desired value, press the [Enter] key to Reset

finalize the setting. Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(7) Move the cursor to “Chroma” and press the [Enter] key. Color Setup
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using Brightness
: 0
the [ ] and [ ] keys. Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
The value can be selected from among nine levels (-4 to : 0
Blue (B)
+4). When the level is increased, the chroma increases. : 0
Red Hue
: 0
The factory default is “0”. Chroma
: 0
After setting the desired value, press the [Enter] key to Contrast 0
: 0
finalize the setting. Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(8) Move the cursor to “Contrast” and press the [Enter] key. Color Setup
The pop-up slider is displayed. Set the desired value using Brightness
: 0
the [ ] and [ ] keys. Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
The value can be selected from among three levels (-1 : 0
Blue (B)
to +1). When the level is increased, the contrast also : 0
Red Hue
: 0
increases. The factory default is “0”. Chroma
: 0
After setting the desired value, press the [Enter] key to Contrast
: 0
0
finalize the setting. Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(9) To reset the values, move the cursor to “Reset” and press Color Setup
the [Enter] key. Brightness
: 0
Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
: 0
Blue (B)
: 0
Red Hue
: 0
Chroma
: 0
Contrast
: 0
Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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The alert message “Color adjustment values will be reset. Color Setup
OK?” appears. Brightness
: 0
When “Yes” is selected, color adjustment values are reset Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
to factory defaults. : 0
Blue (B)
When “No” is selected, operation returns to the screen in : 0
Color adjustment values will be reset.
Red Hue
: 0 OK?
Step (2). Chroma
: 0
Contrast
: 0
Reset No Yes
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(10) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Color Setup
key. Brightness
: 0
The settings are registered and operation returns to the Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
observation screen. : 0
Blue (B)
: 0
Red Hue
: 0
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on Chroma
: 0
the keyboard is pressed, the settings are canceled and Contrast
: 0
operation returns to the observation screen. Reset

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

4.4.2 Resetting the Color Adjustment Values

(1) Move the cursor to “Reset” in the Color Setup screen and Color Setup
press the [Enter] key. Brightness
: 0
Red (R)
: 0
Green (G)
“4.4.1 Setting the Color Adjustment Function” : 0
Blue (B)
: 0
Color adjustment values will be reset.
Red Hue
: 0 OK?
(2) The alert message “Color adjustment values will be Chroma
: 0
reset. OK?” appears. When “Yes” is selected, the color Contrast
: 0
adjustment values are reset to the factory defaults. Reset No Yes
Save and Exit

[Note]
The color adjustment values for the connected system [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

scope are reset to the factory defaults.

When “No” is selected or the [RESET] button is pressed


again, operation returns to the observation screen without
any values changed.

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4.5 Setting the Shutter Speed

This section explains how to set the shutter speed.

4.5.1 Switching the Shutter Speed

<Switching the shutter speed manually>

When the shutter speed function is assigned to the Multi


button, each time the Multi button is pressed, the shutter
speed is switched to “HIGH” (The LED is lit) or “NORM.”
(standard) (The LED is off.) MULTI NETWORK

In the screen, the shutter speed is displayed as follows.

“NORM.”: The set value is displayed in white.

“HIGH”: The set value is displayed in green.

<Automatic switching when the optical zoom scope is used>

When the optical zoom scope is used, the shutter speed can
be changed automatically according to the magnification
rate of optical zoom.
The setting is performed by our service engineer.

VP-3500HD/XL-4450 Installation Manual,


“4.5 Setup for Switching the Shutter Speed”

When the shutter speed is switched, the “HIGH” LED at


the upper side of the [Multi] button flashes.

In the screen, the shutter speed is displayed as follows.


MULTI NETWORK

The set value is displayed using black characters on a


white background.

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4.5.2 Detailed Settings of Shutter Speed

Detailed settings of shutter speed can be performed.

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


Setup Print
Message Preset Peripherais Panel System Review Start

(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Shutter Speed Setup” and press the Structure Emphasis Setup
[Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The Shutter Setup screen appears. Shutter Setup


Normal
:1/60
Priority mode
:Not used
Hi
:1/200
Optical Zoom
:1/200

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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[Note]
In place of Steps (1) and (2), the same screen can be
displayed by pressing and holding the [Multi] button on
the front panel of the VP-3500HD for about two seconds. MULTI NETWORK
When the [Multi] button is pressed again, operation
returns to the observation screen.

(3) Move the cursor to “Normal” and press the [Enter] key. Shutter Setup
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the standard shutter Normal
:1/60
1/60
speed at the time of turning on the power. Priority mode
1/100
:Not used
Hi 1/200
:1/200
Optical Zoom
[Note] :1/200

The set value varies depending on the connected Save and Exit

Endoscope.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Similarly, set the shutter speed for “HI” and “Optical Shutter Setup
Zoom”. Normal
:1/60
Priority mode
:Not used
Hi
[Note] :1/200
1/100
Optical Zoom
Selectable values vary depending on the connected 1/200
:1/200
1/400
Endoscope. Save and Exit
1/600
1/800

[Note]
“Optical Zoom” is disabled when the connected
Endoscope does not support optical zooming.
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note]
“HI” is disabled when the connected Endoscope supports
optical zooming.

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(5) Move the cursor to “Priority mode” and press the [Enter] Shutter Setup
key. STD
Normal
:1/60
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select “Not used”, “Used Priority mode
:Not used
Hi Not used
(Speed 1)”, “Used (Speed 2)” or “Used (Speed 3). :1/200
Used (Speed1)
Optical Zoom
Used (Speed2)
:1/200
Used (Speed3)
[Note] Save and Exit

When the priority mode is used, the shutter speed is


automatically adjusted only in the following cases.
· When the shutter speed is “Normal”
· When the shutter speed is “Hi” (only if “1/100” is set for
“Hi”) [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note]
When the priority mode is active, the shutter speed is
displayed with an asterisk, such as “*1/200”, in the
observation screen.

[Note]
The priority mode is valid only when the following
versions of system scopes are used.
System scope type Version
530 honeycomb Ver.2.03 or later
580 honeycomb All versions
590 honeycomb Ver.2.10 or later
600 All versions

(6) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Shutter Setup
key. Normal
:1/60
The settings are registered and operation returns to the Priority mode
:Not used
Hi
observation screen. :1/200
Optical Zoom
:1/200

If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the Save and Exit

keyboard, the settings are canceled and operation returns


to the observation screen.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.6 Setting the Iris Mode

This section explains how to set the iris mode.

4.6.1 Switching the Iris Mode

Press the [IRIS] button to select the ALC (automatic light


control) mode to control the screen brightness.

The VP-3500HD system has three iris modes: AVE to MULTI NETWORK
control the brightness on the general screen, PEAK to
control the brightness in the highlight areas and AUTO
to set average or peak iris automatically for optimal iris.
When the power is turned on, the system is set at the auto
iris mode.

Each time the [IRIS] button is pressed, the iris mode


switches to AVE, PEAK or AUTO.

MULTI NETWORK

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In the screen, the iris mode is displayed as follows.

AUTO : The setting is displayed in white.

PEAK : The setting is displayed in green.

AVE : The setting is displayed in green.

[Note]
While the lamp is lit, the brightness level is displayed next
to AUTO/PEAK/AVE.

“VP-3500HD Operation Manual Manual (Basic),


“5.6 Adjusting the Brightness”

The AVE is suitable for a screen that does not have The PEAK is suitable for a screen that has some high
that much difference in brightness. brightness parts.

4.6.2 Setting of the Iris Mode

Set the switching order of each iris mode applied when the [IRIS] button on the front panel
of the VP-3500HD is pressed.

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


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(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Metering Mode Setup” and press the Structure Emphasis Setup
[Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

The IRIS Setup screen appears and “AUTO”, “PEAK” and IRIS Setup
“AVE” LEDs at the upper side of the [IRIS] button flash. Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
Peak Level
: Level 1

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note]
In place of Steps (1) and (2), the same screen can be
displayed by pressing and holding the [IRIS] button on the
front panel of the VP-3500HD for about two seconds. MULTI NETWORK
When the [IRIS] button is pressed again, operation returns
to the observation screen.

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(3) Move the cursor to “Mode Switching Type” and press the IRIS Setup
[Enter] key. Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
Auto→Peak→AVE
In the displayed pop-up menu, select the switching order Auto→Peak
Peak Level
Peak→Ave
: Level 1
from among “Auto Peak Ave”, “Auto Peak”, “Peak Ave→Auto

Ave” and “Ave Auto”. Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] IRIS Setup
key. Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
The settings are registered and operation returns to the Peak Level
Mode Switching Type
:Auto→Peak→Ave
Level 1
observation screen.
Save and Exit

If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the
keyboard or [IRIS] button on the front panel is pressed,
the settings are canceled and operation returns to the
observation screen.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.7 Setting the Peak Detection Level

This section explains how to set the peak detection level.

4.7.1 Switching the Peak Detection Level

The peak detection level can be switched by pressing the [Panel] key and then settting “Peak
level”.

[Note] This function can be switched only by using the keyboard. Accordingly, this
function cannot be switched on the front panel.

[Note] The peak detection level specifies how much halation is decreased. Halation means
white blurring around a very bright area.

4.7.2 Setting the Peak Detection Level

The peak detection level can be set.

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


Setup Print
Message Preset Peripherais Panel System Review Start

(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen appears. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Metering Mode Setup” and press the Structure Emphasis Setup
[Enter] key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Peak level” and press the [Enter] key. IRIS Setup
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the peak Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
detection level from among “Level 1” to “Level 5”. Peak Level
: Level 1
Level1
Level2
Level3
Save and Exit
Level4
Level5

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] IRIS Setup
key. Mode Switching Type
: Auto→Peak→Ave
The setting is registered and operation returns to the Peak Level
Mode Switching Type
:Auto→Peak→Ave
Level 1
observation screen.
Save and Exit

If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [Esc] key on the
keyboard or [IRIS] button on the front panel is pressed,
the settings are canceled and operation returns to the
observation screen.

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.8 Noise Reduction Settings

This section explains how to set the noise reduction function.


The noise reduction function reduces noise on the image.
However, if noise reduction is applied strongly, the displayed image may look unnatural (e.g.
blurring of fine structures). Set an appropriate value while observing the image.

4.8.1 Switching Noise Reduction

Noise reduction is set on the Noise Reduction Setup screen Panel Switch Setup
that is displayed by selecting “Noise Reduction” on the
Noise Reduction 590 : Low
Panel Switch Setup screen.
530 Honeycomb : Low

530 Complementary Color : Low


When noise reduction is applied, the following icon is
580 : Low
displayed on the screen.
600 : Low

The color of the icon is determined depending on the level Save and Exit
of noise reduction as shown below (“Low”, “Mid” and
“High” indicate the level of noise reduction.)
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

NR: White (Low), Green (Mid) or Yellow (High)

4.8.2 Setting Noise Reduction

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


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(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen is displayed. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Noise Reduction” and press the [Enter] Structure Emphasis Setup
key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) The Noise Reduction Setup screen is displayed. Move the Panel Switch Setup
cursor to the desired system scope name or series scope
Noise Reduction 590 : Low
OFF
name and then press the [Enter] key. Low
530 Honeycomb : Low
When the pop-up menu is displayed, select the level of Mid
High
530 Complementary Color : Low
noise reduction from among “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” and
580 : Low
“High”.
600 : Low
If “OFF” is selected, noise reduction is not applied.
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Panel Switch Setup
key.
Noise Reduction 590 : Low
The settings are registered and operation returns to the
530 Honeycomb : Low
observation screen.
530 Complementary Color : Low
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [ESC] key is
580 : Low
pressed, the settings are canceled and operation returns to
600 : Low
the observation screen.
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.9 Hyper-Tone Settings

This section explains how to set the hyper-tone function.


When hyper-tone is applied, the brightness of the dark part of the subject can be adjusted.
If hyper-tone is applied strongly, noise on the dark part of the subject may become
noticeable. Set an appropriate value while observing the image.

4.9.1 Switching Hyper-Tone

Hyper-tone is set on the Hyper-Tone Setup screen that is displayed by selecting “Hyper-
Tone” on the Panel Switch Setup screen.

When hyper-tone is applied, the following icon is


displayed on the screen.

The color of the icon is determined depending on the level


of hyper-tone as shown below (“Low”, “Mid” and “High”
indicate the level of hyper-tone.)

HT: White (Low), Green (Mid) or Yellow (High)

4.9.2 Setting Hyper-Tone

(1) Press the [Panel] key.


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(2) The Panel Switch Setup screen is displayed. Panel Switch Setup
Move the cursor to “Hyper-Tone” and press the [Enter] Structure Emphasis Setup
key. FICE Setup

Color Emphasis Setup

Color Adjustment

Shutter Speed Setup

Metering Mode Setup

Noise Reduction

HyperTone

Back
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(3) The Hyper-Tone Setup screen is displayed. Move the Panel Switch Setup
cursor to the desired system scope name or series scope
Hyper-Tone 590 : Mid
OFF
name and then press the [Enter] key. Low
530 Honeycomb : Mid
When a pop-up menu is displayed, select the level of Mid
High
530 Complementary Color : Mid
hyper-tone from among “OFF”, “Low”, “Mid” and “High”.
580 : Low
If “OFF” is selected, hyper-tone is not applied.
600 : Low

Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Move the cursor to “Save and Exit” and press the [Enter] Panel Switch Setup
key.
Hyper-Tone 590 : Low
Mid
The settings are registered and operation returns to the
530 Honeycomb : Mid
observation screen.
530 Complementary Color : Mid
If “Save and Exit” is not selected and the [ESC] key is
580 : Low
pressed, the settings are canceled and operation returns to
600 : Low
the observation screen.
Save and Exit

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

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4.10 Registering/Editing the Doctor Page

Up to five patterns of the values of “Structure Emphasis”, “Tone” and “Color Adjustment”
set by the processor may be registered to the doctor page. If you call up the doctor page,
you can display the image with the set color tone.
This section describes the method of registering and calling up the doctor page.

4.10.1 Registering a Doctor Page

(1) Perform tone adjustment of “Structure Emphasis”, “Tone”


and “Color Adjustment”.

“4.1 Structure Emphasis Settings”


“4.3 Tone Settings”
“4.4 Color Adjustment Settings”
“4.8 Noise Reduction Settings”
“4.9 Hyper-Tone Settings”

(2) Press the [Preset] key. Doctor Page


The Doctor Page Setup screen appears. Setup List
No.
番号 Doctor Page Name
ドクターページ名
Structure Emphasis OFF ON
* (Settings
(起動時設定) at Start-up) Structure Emphasis : OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01
01 Empty
DoctorPage1
未登録 Detail Lo. :0 2
02
02 Empty
未登録 Color Emphasis OFF ON
03
03 Empty
未登録 Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
04
04 Empty
未登録
Color Adjustment
05
05 Empty
未登録 Brightness :0
Red (R) :0
Green (G) :0
Blue (B) :0
Red Hue : M1
Chroma :2
Contrast :2

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(3) Select the desired page number in which the tone Doctor Page
adjustment settings are registered and press the [Enter] Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
key. * (Settings at Start-up)
Structure Emphasis
Structure Emphasis
OFF ON
: OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 Empty
DoctorPage1
The confirmation message “Select the type of processing 02 Empty
Detail Lo.
Color Emphasis
:0
OFF
2
ON
03 Empty
for doctor page” appears.
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
Select the type of processingColor Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Adjustment
05 Empty for doctor page. Brightness :0
Red (R) :0
Green (G) :0

[Note] Blue (B)


Red Hue
:0
: M1
Chroma :2

When the page of “Settings at Start-up” is selected, only Contrast


Save Settings
:2

“Retrieve Settings” is enabled in the confirmation screen.


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(4) Select “Save Settings” and press the [Enter] key. Character Doctor Page
entry is enabled. Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
Enter the page name and press the [Enter] key. * (Settings at Start-up)
Structure Emphasis
Structure Emphasis
OFF ON
: OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1 Detail Lo. :0 2
02 Empty Color Emphasis OFF ON
03 Empty
[Note]
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
Color Adjustment
05 Empty
Enter the page name, using up to twenty characters. Brightness
Red (R)
:0
:0
Green (G) :0

[Note] Blue (B)


Red Hue
:0
: M1
Chroma :2

Registered doctor page names cannot be registered and the Contrast :2

“Doctor Page Name” item cannot be left blank.


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(5) Tone adjustment values are registered in the doctor page


and operation returns to the observation screen.

4.10.2 Calling up Tone Adjustment Values in Doctor Page

(1) Press the [Preset] key. Doctor Page


The Doctor Page Setup screen appears. Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
Structure Emphasis OFF ON
* (Settings at Start-up) Structure Emphasis : OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1
When the cursor is moved to a doctor page number, 02 Empty
Detail Lo.
Color Emphasis
:0
OFF
2
ON
03 Empty
detailed information on the selected doctor page is
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
Color Adjustment
05 Empty
displayed at the right-hand side. Brightness
Red (R)
:0
:0
Green (G) :0
Blue (B) :0
Red Hue : M1
Chroma :2
Contrast :2

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) Select the desired page number in which the tone Doctor Page
adjustment settings are registered and press the [Enter] Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
key. * (Settings at Start-up)
Structure Emphasis
Structure Emphasis
OFF ON
: OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1
The confirmation message “Select the type of processing 02 Empty
Detail Lo.
Color Emphasis
:0
OFF
2
ON
03 Empty
for doctor page” appears.
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty Select the type of processingColor Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Adjustment
05 Empty for doctor page. Brightness :0
Red (R) :0
Green (G) :0

[Note] Blue (B)


Red Hue
:0
: M1
Chroma :2

When the page of “Settings at Start-up” is selected, only Retrieve Settings


Contrast
Save Settings
:2

“Retrieve Settings” is enabled in the confirmation screen.


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

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(3) Move the cursor to “Retrieve Settings” and press the [Enter]
key.
The tone adjustment settings of the selected doctor page
are called up and operation returns to the observation
screen.

4.10.3 Deleting a Doctor Page

(1) Press the [Preset] key. Doctor Page


The Doctor Page Setup screen appears. Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
When the cursor is moved to the desired doctor page * (Settings at Start-up)
Structure Emphasis
Structure Emphasis
OFF ON
: OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1
number, detailed information on the selected doctor page 02 Empty
Detail Lo.
Color Emphasis
:0
OFF
2
ON
03 Empty
is displayed at the right-hand side of the screen.
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
Color Adjustment
05 Empty Brightness :0
Red (R) :0
Green (G) :0
Blue (B) :0
Red Hue : M1
Chroma :2
Contrast :2

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Delete] Delete [Esc] Cancel

(2) Move the cursor to the doctor page to be deleted and press Doctor Page
the [Delete] key. Setup List
No. Doctor Page Name
The alert message “Doctor page will be deleted. OK?” * (Settings at Start-up)
Structure Emphasis
Structure Emphasis
OFF ON
: OFF Mid
Detail Hi. :0 2
01 DoctorPage1
appears. 02 Empty
Detail Lo.
Doctor page will be deleted.Color Emphasis
:0
OFF
2
ON
03 Empty
When “Yes” is selected, the doctor page is deleted and the
Red Emphasis : OFF Hi
04 Empty
OK? Color Emphasis : OFF Hi
Color Adjustment
05 Empty
page number returns to the “Empty” state. Brightness
⇒After deletion, doctors who are selecting
Red (R)
:0
:0
Green (G) :0

When “No” is selected, operation returns to the screen in this page will be back to shared doctor page.
Blue (B)
Red Hue
:0
: M1
Chroma :2

Step (1). No Yes


Contrast :2

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4.11 Entering Comments

This section describes the method of entering comments on the observation screen.

(1) Press the [Note] key.


The procedure name on the observation screen disappears
and the cursor appears.

(2) Enter a comment within 20 characters and press the [Enter]


to finalize it.

[Note]
If you press the [Esc] key before finalizing, the input is
canceled and the procedure name before the change is
displayed.

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4.12 Starting/Stopping the Timer

This section describes the method of starting/stopping the timer on the observation screen.

[Note] Starting or stopping the timer using the [Multi] button on the front panel is effective
when the timer start/stop function is assigned to the [Multi] button.

(1) Press the [Timer] key or [Multi] button.


The timer starts and it appears on the observation screen. Data Setup
Note Timer Message Preset Peripherais Panel

MULTI NETWORK

(2) Press the [Timer] key or [Multi] button.


The timer stops.

(3) For resetting the timer, press the [Timer] key while
pressing the [Shift] key or press and hold the [Multi]
button for about 2 seconds.

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(4) In order to clear the display, first stop the timer. Secondly,
press the [Timer] key while pressing the [Shift] key or
press and hold the [Multi] button for about 2 seconds
to reset the timer. Lastly, press the [Timer] key while
pressing the [Shift] key or press and hold the [Multi]
button for about 2 seconds to clear the timer display.

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Chapter 5 Image Recording

5.1 Internal Storage Device

The VP-3500HD has an internal storage device. The internal storage device is used for
storing exam images and for backing up exam images when the network transfer is enabled.
After an examination is over, images are copied to an external storage device, or are sent to
the image server or the digital printer.

The maximum number of recordable images and examinations is as follows.

Standard Minimum
Maximum Maximum
number of number or
number of number of
recordable recordable
recordable recordable
examinations examinations
images (for all images (for each
(100 images / (Maximum /
examinations) examination)
examination) examination)
1/20 11,000 1,000 110 11
1/10 8,500 1,000 85 8
Compression rate
1/5 2,500 250 25 10
1/1 350 120 3 2

[Note] The number of recordable images varies depending on the type of image.
[Note] Even if the screen is displayed in Full HD on a Full HD monitor, images are stored
in the SXGA format.

The system checks the free space of the internal storage device when starting or terminating
an examination. If the space in the internal storage device is not sufficient for the next
examination, the system deletes all image data of an examination already copied to an
external storage device or those already transferred to the network in chronological order.

When the internal storage device is filled with image data not yet copied to an external
storage device or those not yet transferred to the image server, if the space in the internal
storage device is not sufficient for the next examination, the message instructing the user
to secure the free space is displayed. If this happens, copy the image data to an external
storage device or transfer them to the image server to secure the free space in the internal
storage device.

5.2 Copying Images to an External Storage Device

5.3.2 Transferring Searched Images

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[Note] If there are images that are not yet transferred, the network or image server may
be faulty. Be sure that the network is connected properly, hubs and routers operate
normally and the image server is operating properly, and then try image transfer
again to check whether or not images are properly recorded onto the server.

[Note] If images that are not yet copied or transferred are not necessary, those images can
be deleted by retrieving them or by initializing the internal storage device. Before
deleting the image, be sure that all images are not necessary.

“5.3.3 Deleting Searched Images”

“2.5.5 Initializing the Internal Storage Device”

If the free space in the internal storage device is insufficient at the time of starting an
examination, the message asking whether or not the examination is continued is displayed.

When “No” is selected: Operation returns to the stand-by state.

When “Yes” is selected: The examination is performed without recording images in the
internal storage device.
When the network is used, images are not backed up but are transferred to the image server.

[Note] If there is no alternative to the image storage function (such as a printer or external
filing device), select “No” to end the examination, secure the free space for image
storage and then start the examination again.

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5.2 Copying Images to an External Storage Device

Images stored in the internal storage device can be copied to an external storage device.
Images copied to an external storage device can be retrieved, displayed and printed as in the
case of the image recorded in the internal storage device.

[Note] Images stored in the internal storage device during an examination can also be
copied to an external storage device automatically (simultaneous recording).

“2.5.2 Setting the External Storage Device”

[Note] Use the external storage device only for this system. Do not share it with other
systems.

[Note] For details on compatible external storage devices with this system, refer to the
VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic).

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“6.5.4 Copying Images to an External Storage Device”

<How to copy daily exam data>

Daily exam data can be copied to an external storage


device only by operating the keyboard, without retrieving
the images.

[Note]
After an examination is started, the date and time of the
examination is recorded when the first image is obtained.
If the examination was started on the previous day, the
image data cannot be copied with the following procedure.
If this happens, copy the images by retrieving them.

(1) Prepare an external storage device.

[Note]
Back up the data in the external storage device and
initialize it with this product or a personal computer to
secure a sufficient space for image recording.

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[Note]
Although a certain free space is secured by deleting
unnecessary data, if the free space is insufficient, images
cannot be copied. Secure an enough space for image
recording.

[Note]
When copying image data to an external storage device,
if the file of the same name already exists in the external
storage device, the data is overwritten. Be sure that there
are no images that are edited by a personal computer, etc.

(2) Make sure that no examination is in progress and connect


the external storage device.
The memory access lamp lights in green.

[Note]
If an examination is in progress, image data cannot be
copied.

(3) Press the [Alt] and [C] keys on the keyboard at the same
time.

(4) The message “Today’s examination data will be copied.


OK?” is displayed.
When “Yes” is selected, data copy starts.
When data copy is in progress, the LED for the external
Today’s examination data
storage device flashes in orange. will be copied.
When “No” is selected, data copy is not executed. OK?

No Yes

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(5) When data copy is completed and the LED for the external
storage device lights in green, the external storage device
can be removed.
Remove the external storage device and be sure that
necessary data is copied by using a personal computer, etc.

[Note]
Do not remove the external storage device while the LED
for the external storage device flashes in orange.
If the external storage device is removed while the LED
flashes in orange, it may damage the data being copied or
the external storage device itself.

<How to copy images by retrieving them>

(1) Prepare an external storage device.

[Note]
Back up the data in the external storage device and
initialize it with this product or a personal computer to
secure a sufficient space for image recording.

[Note]
Although a certain free space is secured by deleting
unnecessary data, if the free space is insufficient, images
cannot be copied. Secure an enough space for image
recording.

[Note]
When copying image data to an external storage device,
if the file of the same name already exists in the external
storage device, the data is overwritten. Be sure that there
are no images that are edited by a personal computer, etc.

(2) Make sure that no examination is in progress and connect


the external storage device.
The memory access lamp lights in green.

[Note]
If an examination is in progress, image data cannot be
copied.

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(3) By following the procedure described in “5.3 Retrieving Search


Images in Internal or External Storage Device”, display Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
the list of search result.
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
To change the page of the list, move the cursor to “Search 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Result 1/4 (to 4/4)” and press the [←] or [→] key. 03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

(4) To copy all exam data in the list, press the [A] key.
To copy specific exam data in the list, move the cursor to
the desired exam data and press the [C] key.
When the [A] key is pressed:
(5) The confirmation message is displayed. Search
When “Yes” is selected, data copy starts. Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
When data copy is in progress, the LED for the external
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
storage device flashes in orange. 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 All examination
123456 data
Fuji Taro 0223456
05 2007/09/22 123456will beFuji Taro
copied. 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 OK?
Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 FujiNo
Taro Yes 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

When the [C] key is pressed:


Search
Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 Selected
123456 examination
Fuji Taro data 0223456
05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro
will be copied. 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 OK?
Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 FujiNo
Taro Yes 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

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(6) When data copy is completed and the LED for the external
storage device lights in green, the external storage device
can be removed.
Remove the external storage device and be sure that
necessary data is copied by using a personal computer, etc.

[Note]
Do not remove the external storage device while the LED
for the external storage device flashes in orange.
If the external storage device is removed while the LED
flashes in orange, it may damage the data being copied or
the external storage device itself.

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5.3 Search in Contents of the Internal and E


‌ xternal Storage Devices

If you press the [Search] key, the search screen appears. You can narrow down images with
patient ID and date and carry out thumbnail display or list display. Then select an image to
enlarge or print it.

To search images by patient information, patient information in which the patient ID is


registered needs to be called up before capturing images.
If patient information is not called up before capturing images, or if a patient ID is not
registered in patient information, search by date is executed.

VP-3500HD Operation Manual (Basic),


“6.5 How to Record/Print Images on the Internal or External Storage Device”

5.3.1 Search in Contents of the Internal and E


‌ xternal Storage Devices

(1) Press and hold the [SCOPE] button for about two seconds.
While the “DETACH” lamp lights orange, press the Print
[Search] key. System Review Start Search Trigger
The search screen appears.

[Note]
Search in the contents of the Internal or External Storage
Device can be performed while the “DETACH” lamp
lights orange by pressing the [SCOPE] button.

(2) Set search conditions. Search


When searching with the examination number or patient
Search All
ID, move the cursor to “Exam No. or Patient ID” and then
press the [Enter] key. Search Cond.
Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456
Character entry is enabled. Enter the examination number Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31
Internal Memory Images : Included
or patient ID. External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included
[Note]
Search
The patient ID is searched by a search for a match at the
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
beginning of the row.

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(3) When searching using the date of examination, move the Search
cursor to “Date of Exam” and press the [Enter] key.
Search All
Each time the year, month or date is entered and then the
[Enter] key is pressed, the next item can be entered. Search Cond.
Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456
Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31
Internal Memory Images : Included
External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included

Search

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(4) Select the image to be searched. Search


Move the cursor to “Internal Memory Images” and press
Search All
the [Enter] key.
In the displayed pop-up menu, select whether or not the Search Cond.
Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456
images stored in the internal storage device are included Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31
Internal Memory Images : Included
Included
and press the [Enter] key. External Memory Images : Included
Not included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included
Similarly, specify whether or not “Bkups Not Yet
Search
Transferred to FTP” and “Bkups Already Transferred to
[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel
FTP” are included.

Internal Memory Image:


Image data stored in the internal storage device
“2.5.1 Setting the Internal Storage Device”

External Memory Image:


Image data copied from the internal storage device to the
external storage device
“2.5.2 Setting the External Storage Device”
“5.2 Copying Images to an External Storage Device”

Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP:


Image data stored only in the internal storage device, not
in the FTP server, while the internal storage device is
placed in the backup mode by selecting “Used” is selected
for “Usage” in the Network Setup screen
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP:
Image data already transferred to the FTP server while the
internal storage device is placed in the backup mode by
selecting “Used” is selected for “Usage” in the Network
Setup screen
“2.6 Setting the Network”

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(5) Move the cursor to “Search” and press the [Enter] key. Search
Search by “Patient ID” and/or “Date of Exam” can be
Search All
executed.
Search Cond.
Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456
Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31
Internal Memory Images : Included
External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included

Search

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

[Note] Search

When listing all images in the internal and external storage Search All

devices, move the cursor to “Search All” and press the


Search Cond.
[Enter] key. Exam No. or Patient ID : 123456
Date of Exam : 2007 / 12 / 31
Internal Memory Images : Included
External Memory Images : Included
Bkups Not Yet Transferred to FTP : Included
Bkups Already Transferred to FTP : Included

Search

[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel

(6) When the search has finished, search results are listed. Search
Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
To turn the pages of the list, move the cursor to “Search
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
Result 1/4 (to 4/4)” and press the [ ] or [ ] key. 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
[Note] 05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
In the list of search results, the latest data is listed at the top. 08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
[Note] 11
12
2007/12/31
2007/12/31
123456
123456
Fuji Taro
Fuji Taro
0223459
0223459
A maximum of 1000 images can be listed. 13
14
2007/12/31
2007/12/31
123456
123456
Fuji Taro
Fuji Taro
0223459
0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[Note] [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

When “Used” is selected in “Usage” in the Network Setup


screen, images are backed up to the internal storage device.
Among the images already backed up, if an image is not
yet transferred to the FTP server, ( ) is displayed next to
the list number of the image. If an image has already been
transferred to the FTP server, ( ) is displayed.

[Note]
For the images stored in the external storage device, is
displayed next to the list number of the image.

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(7) Move the cursor to the list number of the images to be Search
displayed and press the [Enter] key. Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

The images of the selected list number are displayed as Print


thumbnails.

[Note]
When thumbnail images are displayed using the search
function and then one of the images is enlarged, the
enlarged image is also displayed on the monitor connected
via RGB TV, VIDEO and S-VIDEO connectors.

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[←][→][↓][↑] Move [Space] Select [Enter] Enlarge [Start] Print Preview [Esc]Cancel

5.3.2 Transferring Searched Images

How to transfer the images searched from the internal and external storage devices is
explained below.

(1) By following the procedure described in “5.3.1 Search in Search


Contents of the Internal and External Storage Devices” , Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
display the list of search results.
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
To change the page number, move the cursor to “Search 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Result X/X” (X/X: Current page number/Total number of 03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
pages) and press the [ ] or [ ] key. 05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

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(2) By using the [ ] or [ ] key, move the list number of the Search
image to be transferred and press the [N] key. Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
The alert message “Selected examination data will be
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
transferred to the server. OK?” appears. 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 Selected
123456 examination
Fuji Taro data 0223456
When [Yes] is selected, the selected image is transferred. 05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji to
will be transferred Taro
the server. 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
When [No] is selected, operation returns to the list of 08 2007/11/10 123456 OK?
Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
search results. 09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 FujiNo
Taro Yes 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
[Note] 13
14
2007/12/31 123456
2007/12/31 123456
Fuji Taro
Fuji Taro
0223459
0223459
When “Not used” is selected for “Usage” in the Network 15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


Setup screen, image transfer is not executed even if the [N] [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

key is pressed.

5.3.3 Deleting Searched Images

How to delete the images searched from the internal and external storage devices is
explained below.

(1) By following the procedure described in “5.3.1 Search in Search


Contents of the Internal and External Storage Devices” , Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
display the list of search results.
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
To change the page number, move the cursor to “Search 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
Result X/X” (X/X: Current page number/Total number of 03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
pages) and press the [ ] or [ ] key. 05 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
13 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
14 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


[↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

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(2) By using the [ ] or [ ] key, move the list number of the Search
image to be deleted and press the [D] key. Search Conditions : 123456 NA
Search Result 1/4
The alert message “Selected examination data will be
No. Date of Exam Patient ID Patient Name Examination No.
deleted. OK?” appears. 01 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
02 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
03 2007/09/22 123456 Fuji Taro 0223456
04 2007/09/22 Selected
All examination
123456 examination data
Fuji Taro data 0223456
When [Yes] is selected, the selected image is deleted. 05 2007/09/22 123456
will beFuji
will be Taro
deleted.
copied. 0223456
06 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
When [No] is selected, operation returns to the list of 08 2007/11/10 123456 OK?
Fuji Taro 0223457
08 2007/11/10 123456 Fuji Taro 0223457
search results. 09 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
10 2007/11/10 1234567 Fuji Hanako 0223458
11 2007/12/31 123456 FujiNo
Taro Yes 0223459
12 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459
[Note] 13
14
2007/12/31
2007/12/31
123456
123456
Fuji Taro
Fuji Taro
0223459
0223459
Deleted examination data is grayed out. 15 2007/12/31 123456 Fuji Taro 0223459

Search Result 1/4


When the [ ] and [ ] keys are pressed, grayed out items [↓][↑] Move [Enter] Select [Esc] Cancel [N] Transfer [D] Delete

are skipped and cannot be selected.

[Note]
With this operation, the selected examination data is
deleted. However, its list number remains in the search
result.
To delete it from the list, press the [Esc] key to return to
the observation screen and then search again.

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5.4 Printing the Image Recorded in the Internal and E


‌ xternal Storage Devices

This section explains how to print the image searched from the internal and external storage
devices by using the search function.

[Note] Images searched from the internal and external storage devices can be printed with
the digital printer connected to the digital printer connector or the printer connected
to the RGB TV, Video or S Video connector.

For details on printer settings, refer to “2.7 Setting of the Printer”.

(1) Display thumbnail images by following the procedure Print


described in “6.3 Search in Contents of the Internal and
External Storage Devices”.

(2) Select the desired image by pressing the [ ], [ ], [ ] or


[ ] key. The selected box is indicated with a box cursor.
When the [ ] key is pressed with the box cursor placed at
the bottom line, the display changes to the next page.

001/999 01/99
006/999
M 47
[←][→][↓][↑] Move [Space] Select [Enter] Enlarge [Start] Print Preview [Esc]Cancel

(3) Move the box cursor to the image to be printed and then Print
press the [Space] key.
A “P” mark is displayed on the selected screen. When the
[Space] key is pressed again, the “P” mark disappears.
When the [Enter] key is pressed, the selected image is
enlarged.

[Note]
When thumbnail images are displayed using the search
function and then one of the images is enlarged, the
001/999 01/99
006/999
enlarged image is also displayed on the monitor connected M 47
[←][→][↓][↑] Move [Space] Select [Enter] Enlarge [Start] Print Preview [Esc]Cancel
via RGB TV, VIDEO and S-VIDEO connector.

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Chapter 5 Image Recording

(4) Repeat Steps (2) and (3) until the “P” mark is displayed
for all the images to be printed. Print
Press the [Start] key. System Review Start Search Trigger
The print preview screen appears.

(5) By pressing the [ ] and [ ] keys, scroll all pages to Print


check all preview images.
The type of preview display varies depending on the
settings on the printer.

2007.12.31 001/999
123456 FUJI TARO M 47
[←][→] Prev./Next Page [Start] Print Start [Esc] Cancel

[Note]
The “P” marks are numbered such as “P1” and “P2” in the
order selected.
In the preview screen, the selected images are displayed in
order from “P1”.

(6) Press the [Start] key.


All images in the print preview screen are printed. Print
System Review Start Search Trigger

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Entering Countries’ Specific Letters

Entering Countries’ Specific Letters

This section explains how to enter countries’ specific letters.

<Method 1>

Press the desired letter/symbol key while pressing the right [Alt] key.
The following letters can be entered.

Upper-case letters

Letter/symbol key +
A D E I L N O P Q S T U W Y Z ,
right [Alt] key
Letter to be entered Á Ð É Í Ø Ñ Ó Ö Ä ß Þ Ú Å Ü Æ Ç

Lower-case letters

Letter/symbol key +
A D E I L N O P Q S T U W Y Z ,
right [Alt] key
Letter to be entered á ð é í ø ñ ó ö ä ß þ ú å ü æ ç

[Note] With the [Caps Lock] key, entry of upper-case and lower-case letters can be
switched.

<Method 2>

Press the desired letter key after pressing a modifier key.


The following letters can be entered.

Upper-case letters

Letter key pressed next


A C E I N O U Y
' Á Ç É Í - Ó Ú Ý
" Ä - Ë Ï - Ö Ü -
Modifier key pressed first ` À - È Ì - Ò Ù -
~ Ã - - - Ñ Õ - -
^ Â - Ê Î - Ô Û -

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Entering Countries’ Specific Letters

Lower-case letters

Letter key pressed next


A C E I N O U Y
' á ç é í - ó ú ý
" ä - ë ï - ö ü ÿ
Modifier key pressed first ` à - è ì - ò ù -
~ ã - - - ñ õ - -
^ â - ê î - ô û -

[Note] With the [Caps Lock] key, entry of upper-case and lower-case letters can be
switched.

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Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment

Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment

Disposal of Used Electrical and Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the


European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)

This symbol on the product, or in the manual and/or on this packaging, indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste.

Instead it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment.

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative
consequences to the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product.

The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, contact your local FUJIFILM dealer.
In Countries outside the EU: If you wish to discard this product, contact your local
authorities and ask for the correct way of disposal.

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Index

Index

<B> Patient information.............................................6, 65


[Backspace] key.....................................................18 [Patient] key.......................................................6, 74
Patient List screen..............................................6, 74
<C>
Patient name...........................................................66
[Caps Lock] key.....................................................18
Peak detection level.............................................109
[Case] key................................................................7
Peripheral Setup screen............................................9
Caution.....................................................................5
[Peripherals] key......................................................9
Color adjustment..............................................34, 97
[Preset] key..............................................................8
Comment..............................................................118
Print......................................................................134
Conventions used in this manual.............................5
Printer.....................................................................61
<D> Print screen.............................................................12
Date of birth...........................................................67 Procedure...............................................................69
[Doctor] key.............................................................7 Procedure List screen.........................................7, 37
Doctor List screen........................................7, 33, 35 Procedure name................................................37, 69
Doctor name...............................................34, 36, 68
<R>
Doctor page..........................................................115
[Review] key..........................................................12
<E> RS232C..................................................................61
[Enter] key..............................................................15
<S>
[Esc] key................................................................27
Scope data..............................................................23
Examination number................................66, 72, 128
[Search] key...................................................13, 128
<F> Search screen..................................................13, 128
FICE.......................................................................85 Sex..........................................................................67
[FICE] key..............................................................85 Shutter speed........................................................101
<I> [Space] key...........................................................134
Image processing functions....................................81 [Start] key.............................................................135
[Insert] key.............................................................33 Structure emphasis.................................................81
Iris mode......................................................105, 106 [System] key..........................................................12
System Setup screen...............................................12
<M>
Message..................................................................40 <T>
[Message] key..............................................8, 40, 41 Timer....................................................................119
Message List screen.................................................8 [Timer] key......................................................7, 119
Tone.......................................................................93
<N>
Network..................................................................56 <W>
[Note] Key................................................................7 Warning....................................................................5

<P>
[Panel] key.............................................................10
Panel Setup screen...........................................10, 11
[Patient Entry] key.............................................6, 65
Patient ID...............................................................66

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FUJIFILM Corporation
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan

FUJIFILM Europe GmbH


Heesenstrasse 31, 40549 Duesseldorf, Germany

897N120235C
151027-4.0-DT-E2
FV609A Printed in Japan

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