Re: GETTING IMAGES FROM ATL UM9 3000

From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Sun Oct 20 22:23:22 2002


Yes, and software links to download data directly to Excel or other database.

Terry

On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 09:42:55 -0500 evsono@pipeline.com (art fougner, md) writes: > you'd think the manufacturers would all get with the program and
> replace
> the mo drives with cd burners what we all actually use lol
>
> just a thought in case the manufacturers are lurking
>
> art
>
> At Sat, 19 Oct 2002, jworrall@alaska.net wrote:
> >
> >I do not know about the UM9 3000 but here is the way it works on
> the
> >HDI 5000: the disk drive is a magneto optical drive, which takes a
> >special magnetooptical disc, not a regular floppy or Zip disc. When
> I
> >see an image that I want to sent to the MO disc, I press the PRINT
> >button. Then I take the disc out of the ultrasound machine,
> sneaker-
> >net the disc to my computer in the next room, and put the MO disk
> in
> >the MO drive on my computer. (It is not likely you have an MO drive
> on
> >your computer, so you would have to get one). Then, using special
> >software I purchased from Graham Thrisk (I can get you the URL if
> you
> >want it) I can save the image to my computer.
> >
> >If the image you want is on the hard drive (again, I do not know
> how
> >the UM9 3000 works, but the HDI 5000 has a hard drive) I think I
> can
> >copy the image from the hard drive to the MO disk.
> >
> >The advantage of this system is that the image is digital all the
> way,
> >so it makes for a very clean and sharp image.
> >
> >If this does not help, let me know more details, and maybe I can
> help.
> >
> >Allen Worrall
> >

>> >>----- Original Message -----
> >From: thewavenewsletter@yahoo.com (Diana Ross)
> >Date: Saturday, October 19, 2002 4:37 pm
> >Subject: GETTING IMAGES FROM ATL UM9 3000
> >
> >> Hi, everyone
> >>
> >> I have the ATL UM9 3000 and I want to get the images which are
> >> stored there transferred onto my computer. The
> >> unit has some kind of access to these images via some sort of
> disk
> >> on the front of the unit. I believe this is
> >> some kind of optical disk, but I don't know what kind or if I
> can
> >> really use this.
> >>
> >> I have several images I want to transfer.
> >>
> >> We don't have a PACS system, and I don't even have a number to
> >> contact the company since we don't use them for
> >> repair.
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any idea what I can do, or who I can contact
> for
> >> info?
> >> Thanks!
> >>
> >> Diana Ross, RT, RDMS
> >>
> >> Editor, The WAVE~~~Online Newsletter for Sonographers of All
> >> Disciplines
> >>
> >> http://thewave.www.50megs.com
> >>
>
> --
> art fougner, md
> ich bin ein New Yorker
>




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