IMV BUG-OLED User manual

Instruction
manual
Your complete animal imaging solution

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Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................
Operator safety ................................................................................................................
1. Operating instructions.................................................................................................
1.1 Connecting to scanner .............................................................................................
1.2 Display positioning .....................................................................................................
1.3 Strap adjustment (rm headband) .........................................................................
1.4 Brightness adjustment ...............................................................................................
2. Care and maintenance ..............................................................................................
2.1 Care..............................................................................................................................
2.2 BUG facts .....................................................................................................................
2.3 Maintenance ..............................................................................................................
3. Technical specications .............................................................................................
3.1 BUG specications .....................................................................................................
3.2 VGA BUG specications............................................................................................
4. Service centres.............................................................................................................
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IMV imaging is the market leader in the
development and production of “real
time” ultrasound pregnancy scanners
for large animal species. One of the
main benefits of IMV’s scanners is
the versatility and ergonomics of our
viewing devices. BUG (BCF Universal
Goggles) are available in two versions:
LCD BUG and VGA BUG.
IMV imaging has utilised the latest
OLED technology in BUG to deliver the
highest quality image.
LCD technology is used in VGA BUG.
VGA BUG provides a soft and more
familiar image.
The BUG devices are designed and
manufactured in Scotland at:
Introduction
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Note:
All IMV imaging products
are to be used for animal
applications only.
IMV imaging
Imaging House,
Phoenix Crescent
Strathclyde Business Park,
Bellshill ML4 3NJ
Scotland, UK
+44 (0) 1506 460 023
www.imv-imaging.co.uk
As specialists in providing ultrasound
imaging equipment for animal
husbandry applications, we understand
the importance of using reliable
equipment. All IMV imaging products
are designed and manufactured to
withstand the environments in which
they are used. However, should you
experience any problems with your
BUG, IMV imaging service engineers
are available to provide rapid
service support and ensure optimum
performance of your IMV imaging
system.
BUG devices have been designed
to operate as a component of IMV
imaging ultrasound scanners and as
such the combined system conforms
with the requirements of European
Directive 89/336/EEC relating to
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
and also 2002/95/EC relating to
Reduction of Hazardous Substances
(RoHS). If you require any further
information regarding these directives
please contact us directly.•

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The BUG devices should only be used
for IMV imaging ultrasound scanning
systems, and only when scanning
animals. Please be aware of your own
spatial environment to avoid colliding
with unseen objects.
Any head mounted viewing device
should not be used continuously over
a long period of time. Periods of use
should not exceed two hours without
a break. Mounting the glasses above
the line of sight as recommended in this
manual will assist your comfort. •
Operator safety
1. Operating instructions
1.1 Connecting to scanner
BUG goggles are available with two
different types of connectors. One is
screw type and the other is a push t.
With the screw type, the connector
must be screwed tight into the scanner
to ensure environmental proong of the
connector and cable.
With the push t, check the cable plug
and the scanner socket are clean and
free of debris then push the connector
rmly into the scanner. •

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1.2 Display positioning
The displays are designed to allow
you to see the ultrasound image
in front of your eyes. This ensures
maximum animal awareness
whilst ensuring a clear view of the
image.
Fig 1. Too close: head gear is
hitting the forehead causing
discomfort and limiting adjustment.
Fig 2. Too far: Distance from eyes
is too great causing a less than
optimal image.
Fig 3. Correct t (exi headband
only): To test if the housing is too
close, place BUG on your head
and press unit into your forehead.
If the unit is in the correct position,
you should only just be able
to press the housing onto your
forehead.
Fig 4. Correct t (rm
headband only): To set the
goggles as close as possible to
your eyes without the housing
touching your forehead, adjust
the inner headband angle
(position on your forehead) and
then pivot the outer band for
correct display alignment.
Fig 5. Raised position (for both
headbands): You can move
goggles up and down as you
would do with sunglasses when
not in use. This positioning is useful
when you are not scanning.
If glasses are normally worn then
please continue to use glasses. This
position will not be affected by
glasses. •
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
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STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
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2
TOO FAR
CORRECT FIT
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
inner headband
version 1 raised
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
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2
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
TOO FAR
CORRECT FIT
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
inner headband
version 1 raised
Fig 1. Too close Fig 2. Too far
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
TOO FAR
CORRECT FIT
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
inner headband
version 1 raised
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
TOO FAR
CORRECT FIT
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
inner headband
version 1 raised
Fig 3. Correct t
(exi headband)
Fig 4. Correct t
(rm headband)
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
1
2
TOO FAR
CORRECT FIT
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
inner headband
version 1 raised
Fig 5. Raised position
1. Operating instructions

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Fig 6. Once you have obtained a good
position for the display, tension the two
straps, first adjusting the back strap
by sliding the adjuster 1 , and then
tension the crown strap 2.
For further video instruction on how to
adjust BUG goggles, please visit the
“Service and support” section on our
website: www.imv-imaging.com •Fig 6. Strap adjustment
(rm headband)
STRAP ADJUSTMENTS
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1.4 Brightness adjustment
When the BUG devices are connected
to the newest model of Easi-Scan, the
brightness of the image can be adjusted
from the scanner’s setup menu. Refer to
the Easi-Scan user manual for details.
This feature is not available when used
with Duo-Scan or older versions of
Easi-Scan. •
1.3 Strap adjustment (rm headband)

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2.1 Care
The BUG headset may become
damaged if you:
• Drop it
• Hose it down
• Wipe the lenses with your thumb
For a long and happy BUG life:
• Treat the lenses as you would treat
your favourite glasses/sunglasses.
• Clean immediately after use
– before any debris dries solid.
Disconnect from scanner.
• Grit / mud should first be removed
by rinsing gently – do not rub the
lenses.
• Dry excess water off the housing
with a clean soft cloth – do not rub
the lenses.
• Only wipe the lenses with
spectacle cleaner fluid and a
clean cloth or computer screen
wipe – allow to evaporate.
• Store your BUG in a protective
carry case once clean and dry •
2.2 BUG facts
We used plastic lenses to ensure
lightweight and achieve desired
optical properties of the BUG. They
can be replaced at your nearest IMV
imaging service centre. The headset
housing is splash resistant to withstand
use in the rain and gentle rinsing. They
will not withstand powerful water jets –
i.e. tap full on, hose down or immersion
in water.
BUG devices are available with two
different connector types. The push
fit connector is sealed to IP65 and is
splash resistant to the same level as
the housing. The screw connector is
only sealed when properly secured
to the scanner but is vulnerable
when disconnected. Do not rinse or
submerge the connector. •
2.3 Maintenance
Replacement forehead pads are
available in two different thicknesses.
Peel the old pad from the ‘velcro’ on
the inner headband and reattach a
new one with the absorbent cotton
side towards the skin.
Your BUG device is sealed. Do not try
to take it apart. Return your headset to
your authorised IMV imaging service
centre or distributor in your country
for an annual check, replace seals,
elastics and adjust drive circuits for
continued high performance. •
2. Care and maintenance
We have built the BUG display headset to be rugged and splash resistant, however
it does contain sensitive electronics and optics. With a little care and maintenance
you will enjoy many years of excellent imaging.

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3.1 BUG OLED specications
Optical lens and display – per eye
Pixel resolution: SVGA 800 x 600
Display size: 12.78 x 9 mm
Luminance: 850 cd / m2 (white)
Contrast ratio: > 300:1
Headset
Power consumption: 700 mW @ 5 V (Easi-Scan 3) or
900 mW @ 6.5 V (Easi-Scan 3 or Duo-Scan)
Voltage input: 5.0 V to 6.5 V
Environmental proofing: IP65
Video format: NTSC / PAL monochrome – auto detect
Temperature range: -40 °C to +40 °C (-40 °F to +131 °F)
Weight: 300 g
Compatible with: Easi-Scan and Duo-Scan
3. Technical specications

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Note:
For further information on care and maintenance of the
BUG devices please visit the “Service and Support” section
of the IMV imaging website www.imv-imaging.com
3. Technical specications
3.2 BUG VGA specications
Optical lens and display – per eye
Pixel resolution: VGA 640 x 480
Display size: 9 x 6.8 mm
Luminance: 160 cd / m2 (white)
Contrast ratio: 80:1
Headset
Power consumption: 1.2 W
Voltage input: 4.8 V to 10 V
Environmental proofing: IP65
Video format: NTSC/PAL Monochrome-Auto detect
Temperature range: -10 °C to +40 °C (+14 °F to +104 °F)
Weight: 235 g
Compatible with: Easi-Scan. Possible to connect to Duo-Scan,
older versions of Easi-Scan with adapter leads,
with no brightness control.

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Your BUG does not contain user
serviceable parts. Servicing
must be done by IMV imaging
authorised service centres.
Your BUG device is sealed, do
not try to take it apart.
Your equipment should be
returned periodically to an
IMV imaging service centre.
Our qualified service engineers
will use special test equipment
to thoroughly check the
instrument and advise of
any work that appears to be
necessary.
If your BUG requires servicing,
please contact an official
authorised service centre or
the distributor in your country. •
Ireland
IMV imaging
Unit 2, Block 3
CityNorth Business Campus
Gormanston, Co. Meath
K32 ER81
Ireland
+353 (0) 42 932 0070
www.imv-imaging.ie
United Kingdom HQ
IMV imaging
Imaging House
Phoenix Crescent
Strathclyde Business Park
Bellshill ML4 3NJ
Scotland, UK
+44 (0) 1506 460 023
www.imv-imaging.co.uk
France
IMV imaging
126, Boulevard de la
République
16000 Angoulême
France
+33 4 3702 1766
www.imv-imaging.fr
North America
IMV imaging
2900 43rd Street NW
Suite 600
Rochester
MN 55901, USA
(507) 529-8200
(800) 210-9665
F 507-529-8205
www.imv-imaging.com
South Africa
IMV imaging
6 Crieff Rd
Parkview
Johannesburg
2193
+27 82 6164685
www.imv-imaging.co.za
Australasia
BCF Ultrasound
Australasia Pty Ltd
10/56 Norcal Road
Nunawading 3131
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
+61 3 9894 8980
www.bcfultrasound.com
4. Service centres
3. Technical specications

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