GE Healthcare
Senographe DS Acquisition System
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Operator Manual 5307907-3-S-1EN
Control Station
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Chapter 5
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Keyboard
The keyboard is used for entering text at on-screen prompts and alphanumeric data in data entry fields.
Use the
Delete
or
Back Space
key to erase entered text or data.
The use of the
Shift
and
Control
keys is described in the appropriate sections of this manual.
! Notice:
To avoid the possibility of damage to the keyboard slides, do not apply excessive force to the key-
board tray; do not lean on the keyboard or place heavy objects on it.
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Bar Code scanner
A Bar Code scanner can be supplied as an option to allow rapid and accurate entry of patient data in
hospitals which provide patient data in this form. Refer to Chapter
section
4
Windows
There are several types of windows that will be encountered as you use the Senographe DS AWS.
The most important ones are:
•
The Browser. This is the main window used to manage the database, start the Review application,
etc. See Chapter
.
•
The Worklist is used to display a list of scheduled operations. From this window you can start image
acquisition and review operations. See Chapter
.
•
The
Viewer
is used by the acquisition and review applications to display and process the images.
See Chapter
.
These main windows give access to other windows, such as the
Medical Procedure Card
window, the
Annotations
window in the
Viewer
, various user selection windows, etc.
Also, small message windows concerning procedures in progress appear on your monitor as you per-
form various functions. Some of these disappear on their own, others remain on the screen and the
application remains blocked until the message is acknowledged by clicking on
OK
or
Cancel
.
Note:
If the system does not respond because two or more windows are open one on top of another, it
is possible to recover by pressing the
Front
key on the keyboard (several times if needed) to ac-
cess hidden windows.
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TRAINING
PURPOSES
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