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User Guide
bk3000 & bk5000 Ultrasound Systems
16-01249-EN-07 November 2018
For Professional Users Only
LEGAL MANUFACTURER BK Medical Aps Mileparken 34 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel.:+45 4452 8100/Fax:+45 4452 8199 www.bkultrasound.com Email: [email protected]
The serial number label on a BK Medical product contains information about the year of manufacture. BK Medical Customer Satisfaction
Input from our customers helps us improve our products and services. You are always welcome to contact us via your BK Medical representative or by contacting us directly.
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System Software NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. BK Medical HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON BK Medical TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR USE. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that Windows 8 Embedded is of US-origin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to Windows 8 Embedded, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and country destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. For additional information on exporting Windows 8 Embedded, see http:// www.microsoft.com/exporting/ The 2300 Ultrasound System is closed. Any modification of or installation of software to the system may compromise safety and function of the system. Any modification of or installation of software without written permission from BK Medical will immediately void any warranty supplied by BK Medical. Such changes will also void any service contract and result in charges to the customer for restoration of the original 2300 Ultrasound System.
Trademarks: DICOM is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
bk3000 & bk5000 = Ref. Type 2300 © 2018 BK Medical Information in this document may be subject to change without notice.
Contents Chapter 1
General Information... 5 Essential Performance... 5 Intended Use... 6 Environment... 6 Modes of Operation... 6 Indications for Use... 7 Contraindications... 7
Chapter 2
Safety Information... 9 Safety Information... 9 Safety Symbols and Information on the Equipment... 9 General Safety Precautions... 11 Mechanical Safety... 12 Explosion Hazards... 13 Electrical Safety... 13 ESD Training... 14 Interference... 14 Electrical Noise... 14 Electromagnetic Interference... 14 RF (Radio Frequency) Interference... 15 Installation... 15 Connecting Other Equipment... 16 Network Connection... 16 Network Security... 17 Network Printing... 17 Connectors... 18 EMC Requirements... 21 Isolation of DICOM Network... 22 Wireless Networks... 22 Medical Equipment... 24 Non-Medical Equipment... 25 Remote Control... 25 Battery Support System... 26 Computer Security... 26 Printer... 26 Service and Repair... 26 Transducers... 27 During an Examination... 27 Checking the Date... 27 Verifying the Transducer Type... 28 Measurements... 28 Contrast Imaging... 29 VFI - Vector Flow Imaging... 29 Puncture and Brachytherapy... 30 bkFusion... 31
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3D... 32 Picture in Picture... 33 Acoustic Output... 33 General... 33 Monitor Display... 34 Thermal and Mechanical Indices... 34 Acoustic Output Measurement... 35 Functions Affecting Acoustic Output... 35 Default Acoustic Output... 36 Clinical Measurements: Ranges and Accuracies... 36 Geometric Measurements... 38 Time Measurements... 38 Doppler Measurements... 39
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Battery Support... 41 Before You Start... 41 Imaging with Battery Support... 41 Battery Location... 41 Power Supply... 42 Plugging in the System... 42 Charging the Battery... 42 Battery Status... 42 Information Available on the Monitor... 42 Power Save Mode... 43 Battery Life... 44 Battery Support Setup... 44 Cleaning and Disinfection... 44
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Remote Control... 45 The Remote Control and Its Functions... 45 Pairing the Remote Control with the System... 45 Calibrating the Remote Control... 46 Sleep... 46 Mouse Function... 46 Replacing Batteries... 47 Cleaning and Disinfection... 47
Chapter 5
Getting Started... 49
Index... 51 Appendix A
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Warnings and Cautions Displayed on the System... 55
Chapter 1 General Information This user guide is for all versions of the bk3000 and bk5000 ultrasound systems. NOTE: Some of the functionality and options described in this guide may not be
available with your version of the system. Before using the equipment, please make yourself familiar with the information in the accompanying user information documents. Some documents are printed. Make sure that you also read the transducer user guide and specifications for each transducer that you use. Document
Information
System User Guide
Introductory information, safety information, getting started.
Getting Started
User interface, basic operating instructions. Note: this book is part of the system user guide.
System Advanced User Guide
Information about advanced functions, glossary.
Product Data for system
Specifications for the system, including disinfection methods that can be used. Indications for use for each transducer that can be used with the system.
Technical Data (BZ2100)
Acoustic output data, clinical measurements (ranges and accuracies), factory default power levels and data about EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) for all transducers. Pro Package calculation formulas.
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization, checking, storing and disposing of BK Medical equipment. Includes environmental limits.
Transducer User Guide
Specific instructions for the transducer and puncture attachments.
Product Data for each transducer
Specifications for the transducer, including disinfection methods that can be used.
Table 1-1. User information documentation that accompanies the equipment. Improper use
Failure to follow safety instructions or use for purposes other than those described in the user manuals constitutes improper use.
Essential Performance The system can provide 2D and 3D ultrasound echo and flow imaging systems as an aid in diagnosis, data processing and -transfer, and guidance of puncture and biopsy. The system can perform simple geometric measurements and calculations. The system can guide biopsy- and puncture needles. The system is free from artefacts or distortion in the image or error of a displayed value, which can be attributed to a physiological effect and which may alter the diagnosis.
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The system displays correct numerical values associated with the diagnosis to be performed. The As Low as Reasonably Possible (ALARA) principle is used and safety related indications (MI, TIS, TIB, etc) are displayed as worst-case values. The system does not generate unintended or excessive ultrasound output or transducer surface temperature. There is no unintended or uncontrolled motion of transducer assemblies intended for intra-corporeal use.
Intended Use The system is intended for diagnostic ultrasound imaging or fluid flow analysis of the human body, data processing and guidance of puncture and biopsy. The system performs simple geometric measurements and calculations in the following areas: •
Urology
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Vascular Cardiology OB/GYN Emergency Medicine Surgery Anesthesia
Environment The bk3000 and bk5000 Ultrasound systems are suitable for use in the professional healthcare facility environment (e.g. hospitals, physician offices).
Modes of Operation
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B-Mode (including Tissue Harmonic imaging) M-Mode
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PWD Mode CFM Mode Power Doppler Contrast Imaging CW Doppler Elastography Fusion
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Indications for Use The system is a diagnostic ultrasound imaging system used by qualified and trained healthcare professionals for ultrasound imaging, human body fluid flow analysis and puncture and biopsy guidance. The clinical applications and exam types include: • • • • • • • • •
Fetal (including Obstetrics) Abdominal Pediatric Small Organ (also known as Small Parts) Adult Cephalic (also known as Adult Transcranial) Neonatal Cephalic Intra-operative1 Intra-operative (Neuro)1 Trans rectal
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Trans-vaginal Trans-urethral Musculo-skeletal (Conventional and Superficial) Cardiac Adult Peripheral Vessel (also known as Peripheral Vascular)
Indications for use are different for different transducers. The Product Data sheet for the system contains a table listing the indicated uses for each transducer that can be used with the system.
Contraindications • •
The bk3000 and bk5000 ultrasound systems are not intended for ophthalmic use or any use causing the acoustic beam to pass through the eye. The Cardiac Adult application is not intended for direct use on the heart.
1. bk5000 only.
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Chapter 2 Safety Information The system can be used for continuous operation, but imaging duration for individual patients must not exceed 60 minutes. We recommend, however, that you turn off the system at the end of each workday.
Safety Information This user guide contains cautions, warnings and other information about what you must do to ensure the safe and proper performance of the ultrasound system. You must also follow local government rules and guidelines at all times. WARNING Warnings contain information that is important for avoiding personal injury.
Caution Cautions contain information and instructions that must be followed to avoid damaging equipment, data, or software. NOTE: Notes contain information that you should be aware of.
Safety Symbols and Information on the Equipment Table 2-1 contains brief explanations of the symbols and information used to label the equipment. (Some labels in the table may appear on the transducer.) BK Medical disclaims all responsibility for the operating safety, reliability and performance of the equipment if these symbols and warnings are disregarded in any way. Symbol
Name
Description
Caution or Warning
Consult accompanying user guides when you encounter this sign on the instrument, to avoid reducing its safety.
Consult instructions Consult user guide or other instructions. for use Pushing prohibited
Do not use excessive force to push the system. Excessive force when pushing over uneven surfaces can cause the system to overbalance and tip.
Keep hands clear
Show caution when you adjust the system monitor.
Table 2-1. Symbols and information on the equipment.
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Symbol
E351094
Name
Description
SAFE WORKING LOAD
The weight in kilos of the system including transducers.
Manufacturer
Legal manufacturer.
UL Classification for Canada and US
UL requirements are met for special conditions.
UL Recognized Component for Canada and US
UL recognizes this as part of a UL-approved apparatus
Rx only
United States Federal Law restricts this device to sale or use by or on the order of a physician.
Potential Equalization
Terminal connected to the chassis. Should be connected to corresponding terminals on other equipment to eliminate potential differences.
Ground (earth)
Additional protective ground (earth).
Type BF
BF: Isolated from ground. Maximum patient leakage current under • Normal condition 100A • Single-fault condition 500A
Type BF
BF, defibrillator-proof.
Type B
B: Maximum patient leakage current under • Normal condition 100A • Single-fault condition 500A
No Pacemakers or Defibrillators
EM Transmitter may interfere with pacemakers and/or cardioverter defibrillators.
Sealing
Dust- and immersion-protected according to EN 60529.
Standby
Symbol on ON/Standby button on back of scanner unit – used to turn system on and off.
ESD (electrostatic discharge)
Do not touch pins in connectors with this symbol unless you follow ESD precautionary procedures.
Specified Radio Equipment
(On remote control UA2361) This equipment conforms to Japanese Radio Law regulations concerning frequency and power.
WEEE waste
Within the EU, when you discard the equipment, you must send it to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling.
Battery waste
(On the battery.) Dispose of used batteries properly. When you dispose of the batteries you must follow national rules. Within the EU, you must send them to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling.
LI-ION
Table 2-1. Symbols and information on the equipment. (continued)
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Symbol
Name
Description
Battery recycle
(On the battery.) Recycle used batteries properly.
China ROHS 25 Years Environmentally Friendly Use Period for ROHS is 25 Lifetime years. Mains
(On back of scanning engine.) Indicates that system can be powered by 100-240 V ac, 50/60 Hz, Max power consumption 900 VA.
Table 2-1. Symbols and information on the equipment. (continued)
General Safety Precautions The ultrasound system is designed and tested in accordance with EN/IEC 60601-1 (2012) (Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance) and EN 60601–2–37 (2007) (Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of ultrasonic medical diagnostic and monitoring equipment). The system also complies with ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 (2005) + AMD 1 (2012) and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60601-1 (2014). It fulfills the requirements for dust protection (IP20) for ordinary equipment specified in EN 60529. Caution Rx-c1 Physicians only
United States Federal law restricts this device to sale to, or on the order of, a physician.
WARNING GS-w1 Proper Training
To ensure safe and proper use of the equipment, before you attempt to use BK Medical equipment, you should be trained in ultrasonography or be under the supervision of someone who is trained in ultrasonography. You should also be thoroughly familiar with the safe operation of your ultrasound system: read all the user documentation that accompanies it. No further training is required, but BK offers training in how to use the system. Consult your BK representative for information.
WARNING GS-w2 Equipment failure
If at any time the system malfunctions, or the image is severely distorted or degraded, or you suspect in any way that the system is not functioning correctly: • Remove all transducers from contact with the patient. • Turn off the system. Unplug the system from the wall and make sure it cannot be used until it can be checked. • Do not try to repair the system yourself. • Contact your BK service representative or hospital technician.
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WARNING GS-w3 Isolating the system
The power supply cord connects the equipment to the line voltage. To isolate the equipment, you must unplug the power supply cord from the power source. Do this before you try to make any repairs to the system.
Caution S-c2 Spilled liquids
The keyboard panel of the ultrasound system is not watertight. Be careful not to spill any liquids, gels or moist substances on the keyboard.
Caution S-c3 Condensation
Large variations in temperature or humidity may cause water to condense inside the system. If this happens, the system may fail to operate properly. Always let the system come to room temperature before you plug it in. • Wait at least 2 hours after the system has been subjected to major changes in temperature or humidity. • If there is visible evidence of condensation, wait at least 8 hours.
Caution S-c4 Never unplug the system from the wall while it is running. Turn off the system and wait for the light on the keyboard and the ON/Standby button to go out before unplugging.
Before you use the equipment, make sure that all the safety requirements described in this chapter have been satisfied.
Mechanical Safety Mechanical failure or unintended use of ultrasound equipment can result in physical injury to patients or operators. WARNING MS-w1 Mechanical injury
Be careful to avoid the following potential sources of injury: • Parts of the body can be pinched by moveable parts of the equipment, such as the control panel. • Tilting the system can cause it to be unstable and injure someone. • Do not lean or sit on the control panel or any other part of the system. The control panel or monitor can break if subjected to heavy weights or impact.
WARNING MS-w2 All parts must be stable
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When parts of the equipment can be mounted individually (for example, for use in an operating room) each part must be securely mounted to a stable support so that it does not tip, fall or come loose and injure someone.
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WARNING MS-w3 To avoid personal injury, be aware that the scan engine can become hot after prolonged use.
WARNING MS-w4 Don’t push too hard
To avoid injury and equipment damage, do not push the system too hard, especially when you roll the system over an uneven surface. Applying excessive force near the top could cause the system to overbalance and tilt.
Explosion Hazards WARNING EH-w1 Explosion hazards
The equipment is not designed to be used in potentially explosive environments. It should not be operated in the presence of flammable liquids or gases, or in oxygen-enriched atmospheres. There is a possible explosion hazard if the equipment is used in the presence of flammable anesthetic. The system should be placed at least 25cm (10 inches) from the patient. The ultrasound system contains a lithium battery. Never remove or replace this battery. The lithium battery must not be removed except by a BK service representative.
Electrical Safety WARNING ES-w1 Do not use a power strip
Do not plug the equipment into an ordinary power strip. If the ground connection fails, this is dangerous because • the total leakage current for all the connected equipment can exceed the limits specified in EN/IEC 60601-1 (Part 1: General requirements for safety). • the impedance of the ground connection could exceed the limits specified in EN/IEC 60601-1.
WARNING ES-w3 Electrical shock
You risk electrical shock if you try to get inside the equipment (other than opening a cover to access connectors described in the user guide). Do not allow anyone but qualified service personnel to service the equipment.
Caution F-c1 With Fusion sensor mounted, the transducer only complies with type B requirements of IEC 60601-1
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ESD Training The ESD Symbol Anyone using the equipment must be able to recognize the ESD symbol and understand how to take the necessary precautionary procedures, as described in the caution below. Caution ESD-c1 ESD
Do not touch pins in connectors that have the ESD symbol . Do not connect anything to them unless you follow these ESD (electrostatic discharge) precautionary procedures: • Discharge your body to ground before you touch the pins with your hand or a tool. For example, touch an unpainted metal part of the system cover. • You can use a wrist strap connected to the additional protective ground or potential equalization terminal on the system if that is more convenient.
Interference The emission characteristics of this ultrasound system makes it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 Class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio-frequency communication services. The user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or re-orienting the system.
Electrical Noise WARNING EN-w1 Electrical noise
Electrical noise from nearby devices such as electrosurgical devices – or from devices that can transmit electrical noise to the AC line – may cause disturbances in ultrasound images. This could increase the risk during diagnostic or interventional procedures.
Electromagnetic Interference Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding EMC (electromagnetic compatibility). You must follow the instructions in this chapter when you install the system and put it into service. If the image is distorted, it may be necessary to position the system further from sources of electromagnetic interference or to install magnetic shielding. WARNING EMC-w1 Other equipment nearby
Do not use this equipment adjacent to other equipment. If you must place it next to or stacked with other equipment, verify that it operates normally there and neither causes nor is affected by electromagnetic interference.
EMC noise can reduce the usable image depth. Therefore, to avoid having to repeat an ultrasound examination, you must make sure beforehand that the ultrasound system can be used for the examination. Repeating an examination can be regarded as a potential risk that should be avoided, especially if the examination involves transducers used intracorporeally or transducers used for puncture.
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RF (Radio Frequency) Interference Portable and mobile RF (radio frequency) communication equipment can affect the system, but the system will remain safe and meet essential performance requirements. An ultrasound system intentionally receives RF electromagnetic energy for the purpose of its operation. The transducers are very sensitive to frequencies within their signal frequency range (0.3MHz to 80MHz). Therefore RF equipment operating in this frequency range can affect the ultrasound image. However, if disturbances occur, they will appear as white lines in the ultrasound image and cannot be confused with physiological signals. Caution Inter-c1 Possible interference sources
Portable RF communication equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the ultrasound system, including cables specified by BK Medical. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
Caution Inter-c2 Use specified equipment only
If you use accessories, transducers or cables with the system, other than those specified, increased emission or decreased immunity of the system may result.
Installation WARNING I-w1 Installation safety requirement
To ensure safe performance, a qualified electrician or hospital safety personnel must verify that the equipment is correctly installed and that it complies with the following safety requirements: • Use only the original power supply cord. In the USA, this is fitted with a hospital grade three-prong grounded power plug. Never try to remove or change the plug on the power supply cord. • All equipment must only be connected to a grounded AC power supply (or wall outlet) that meets EN/IEC/NEC requirements or applicable local regulations. The examination room’s grounding system should be checked regularly by a qualified electrician or hospital safety personnel. • Never use extension cords. The increased length of the cord will increase the resistance of the protective ground conductor and may increase the equipment’s leakage current beyond an acceptable level. • Keep power cords, sockets and plugs clean and dry at all times. • Make sure that the power supply cord cannot be accidentally disconnected from the power source or the equipment.
Original power cords
If the original power cords are missing or damaged, you must order new ones from your local BK Medical representative.
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Additional Protective Ground and Potential Equalization An additional protective ground can be connected to the control panel, see Fig 2-1.
terminal underneath the
The potential equalization terminal underneath the control panel is connected to the system chassis. It can be connected to corresponding terminals on other equipment to eliminate potential differences. Do NOT use it for additional protective grounding.
Figure 2-1. The terminals for potential equalization are underneath the control panel.
and additional protective ground
Connecting Other Equipment For connection to other equipment, BK systems have a communication protocol on top of TCP/IP. WARNING C-w1 Connection guidelines
Follow the guidelines in EN/IEC60601-1 when you connect the system to other equipment.
Network Connection BK’s range of ultrasound systems comply with the DICOM standard for handling, storing, printing and transmitting information in medical imaging. DICOM includes a file format definition and a network communication protocol which facilitates the exchange of data between electronic medical systems. For detailed information about: • • • • •
network requirements network configuration workflow between devices technical specifications safety specifications
see the DICOM conformance statement at www.bkultrasound.com/support/bk/resources/DICOM
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Network Security It is the responsibility of the on-site personnel or technician to maintain the ITnetwork and identify, analyze, evaluate and control new risks caused by a change in the network configuration. If the applicable network connection does not meet the required characteristics of the IT-network, the following hazardous situations may occur: Corrupt patient data due to network errors, see Warning Exam-w3 on page 28 System is unable to use the network due to faulty or overloaded network, see Warning GS-w1 on page 11 • System overloads the network causing other equipment to fail. NOTE: If your system interacts with other equipment directly or indirectly you must ensure that your network is properly dimensioned and that critical equipment is placed on a separate network. Otherwise you could risk overloading the network and your equipment failing. • •
Network guidelines
Network Printing For printing on network printers, BK supports protocols PCL 5, PCL 6 and PS (Post Script).
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Connectors As seen in Fig 2-2, the bk3000/bk5000 ultrasound system has four transducer sockets on the side of the system. PC connectors for connecting the system to equipment such as approved printers and video equipment are located on the rear of the system. Do not use connectors that are not labeled. Information about the correct cables to use is in Table 2-4.
Transducer Sockets
USB 2.0 (8)
USB 3.0 (7)
Figure 2-2. Transducer sockets and keyboard USB connectors.
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LAN Connector Composite Connector JTAG Do Not Use
USB 3.0 (1 - 2)
Battery Communication. Not available on nonbattery models
DVI Connector
Micro Sub-D Do Not Use
USB 2.0 Connectors (3 - 6) S-video Out
Microphone
Audio In
Audio Out
Wi-Fi Dongle
Figure 2-3. Connectors on the back of the system.
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Symbol
Connector
Additional Information
DVI-I
Connector for auxiliary DVI or VGA monitor
Composite Out
RCA/Phono
S-video Out
4-pin S-video connector
Microphone
Microphone connector
Audio In Audio Out 5 x USB 2.0 connectors and 3x USB 3.0 connectors (A-type)
USB 2.0: 500mA current limit on each USB 3.0: 900mA current limit on each
10/100/1000 Ethernet
LAN: 10/100/1000 LAN connector, RJ45
Table 2-2. System connectors.
Connectors Not in Use Mini display 1&2 HDMI
DVI 2
NOTE! These connectors are not supported
Figure 2-4. Connectors that are not supported.
Video Output Although 4 different video output signal formats are available, the image quality is not the same for all of them. DVI gives best image quality
To get the best image quality possible, connect your monitor or other video equipment using the output signal that gives the highest quality image. See the list below. Output signal types (in order of quality, with digital DVI highest)
1 2 3 4
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DVI – digital output that gives the best image quality. VGA – this analog output from the DVI connector gives slightly poorer image quality than the digital DVI output. S-video – analog output Composite – signal with the most loss of information
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