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Ultrasound

InnoSight

Simplicity when and


where you want it
Philips InnoSight specifications

This printed copy is not an official Philips hard copy, use for reference only1
Contents

1 Introduction 3 3 Transducers 8
Optional portability 3 3.1 Transducer selection 8
1.1 Applications 3 Curved arrays 8
C6-2 curved array 8
2 System overview 4 C9-4v curved array 8
2.1 System overview 4 Linear array 8
System architecture 4 L12-4 linear array 8
2.2 Imaging modes 4 Sector array 8
2.3 Imaging modes and system controls 5 S4-2 sector array 8
2D grayscale 5 Micro-convex curved array 8
M-mode 5 C83B micro-convex curved array 8
Pulsed wave Doppler 5 3.2 Transducer application guide 9
Continuous wave Doppler 5
Anatomical M-mode 5 4 Measurements and analysis 10
Color Doppler 5 4.1 Measurement tools and general description 10
Tissue Harmonic Imaging 5 High Q automatic Doppler analysis 10
Color Power Angio imaging 5 Display 10
2.4 Advanced imaging controls 6 4.2 Clinical option analysis packages 10
iSCAN image optimization 6 Cardiac analysis 10
SonoCT real-time compound imaging 6 Vascular analysis 10
XRES adaptive image processing 6 OB analysis 10
Expanded field of view (trapezoidal imaging) 6 Gynecology 10
Needle visualization 6 General imaging 10
Active native data 6 Small parts 10
2.5 Workflow 6 Advanced quantification tool 10
Ergonomics 6
Control panel and user interface 7 5 Physical specifications 11
Display annotation 7 System dimensions 11
Image presentation 7 Physical features 11
Cineloop review 7 Mobility cart 11
2.6 Connectivity 7 Quick-release latch 11
2.7 Storage 7 Storage 11
2.8 Report 7 Trolley travel case 11
2.9 Customization 7 Power requirements 11
3.0 Security 7 Power management 11
Durability 11
Service 11
Environmental 11
Electrical safety standards 11
Safety requirements 11

6 Maintenance and services 12

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1. Introduction

Philips InnoSight allows you to scan patients in more of the places you deliver
care, offering the clinical confidence that a quick, routine scan can provide
in the physician office, clinic or hospital. This highly mobile, compact ultrasound
system opens up the possibilities for you to bring ultrasound in more often,
with capabilities that can help you perform even detailed studies, such as
application-specific analysis packages, annotations and tissue-specific presets.
Now you have a convenient system with quality Philips broadband transducers
for scanning that can enhance both clinical confidence and the experience
for your patients.

1.1 Applications
• Carotid
• Arterial
• Venous
• Thyroid
• Breast
• Bowel
• Musculoskeletal
• Nerve (deep and
superficial)
• General abdomen
• Renal
• Obstetrics
• Gynecological
• Urology
• Adult cardiac
• Lung
• Transcranial Doppler
• FAST
• Fetal heart
• Testicle

Optional portability
Specially designed, this optional sleek, low-footprint cart saves space and is height-adjustable
with tilt-and-swivel capability for easy viewing. The wheeled trolley travel case makes it easy to move.*

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* Cart and trolley travel case are optional. Not available in all geographies.
2. System overview

2.1 System overview 2.2 Imaging modes


System architecture • 2D
• Next-generation all-digital compact broadband beamformer • M-mode
with pulse-shaping capability • Anatomical M-mode
• High-resolution A/D conversion with 258 dB system • Color Doppler
dynamic range • Color Power Angio (CPA) imaging
• 81,920 digitally processed channels • Directional Color Power Angio
• Multivariate harmonic imaging including pulse inversion • Pulsed wave (PW) Doppler
processing • Continuous wave (CW) Doppler
• One-touch 2D optimization with broadband frequency • 2D and color compare mode
compounding • Dual mode
• SonoCT real-time beam-steered compound imaging • Duplex and triplex mode
• Advanced adaptive XRES image processing • Triplex for simultaneous 2D, Doppler and color
• Continuously variable steering in 2D, color Doppler, or Color Power Angio
and Doppler modes • Tissue Harmonic Imaging (THI)
• iSCAN one-touch intelligent optimization for 2D, color mode, • Pulse Inversion Tissue Harmonic Imaging
and Doppler • Trapezoidal imaging
• Active native data manipulation • Full-screen mode with distance measurement
• Tissue-specific imaging presets and image save functionalities
• Gray shades: 256 levels (8 bit) in 2D, M-mode and Doppler • Quad View for AFI calculation

InnoSight weighs <2.5 kg


and has a kickstand to
position on a tabletop or use
the ergonomic integrated
Glove-compatible carry-handle for extra mobility
capacitive touchscreen

Quick boot-up
(<25 seconds from a cold start and
<2 seconds from sleep mode)

Transducer holders Supports Bluetooth keyboard


accommodate three as well as wireless mouse
transducers and one
holder for gel bottle

Thermal printer
Sony UP-X898MD Cable management hooks
(optional)

Backup battery life


for continuous scanning,
Low-footprint cart (optional) even with uncertain
saves space, is easy to move, power sources
and is height-adjustable with
tilt-and-swivel capability for
easy viewing
Water-resistant

Drop-tested for durability

Front caster wheels


provide total locking
(directional and
rotational) engaged
by foot pedals

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Continuous wave Doppler
• Available on cardiac sector array transducer
• Steerable through 75° sector
• Maximum velocity range: 4.2 m/sec (sector transducer)

Anatomical M-mode
• Available for all imaging transducers
• Up to three simultaneous M-mode traces
• Uses 2D image as a basis for M-mode analysis at a defined line,
independent of transducer orientation
• Provides data on direction, position and timing of any single
echo received from any point of the tissue for M-mode analysis
in any direction, for examining cardiac chamber diameters,
LV regional wall motion and location of accessory pathways

Color Doppler
• Cineloop review with full playback control
• Advanced motion suppression with intelligent algorithms;
adapts to various application types to selectively eliminate
color motion artifact
• 256 color bins
• Touch-controlled color Region of Interest: size and position
Equally enticing on the cart or off the cart.
• Maps, filters, line density, smoothing, echo write priority,
color persistence and gain and baseline are user selectable
• Velocity display
2.3 Imaging modes and system controls • Color invert in live and frozen imaging
2D grayscale • User-selectable smoothing control
• Available on all imaging transducers • User-selectable persistence control
• Smart TGC: pre-defined TGC curves optimized for consistently • Color/2D line density control
excellent imaging with minimal TGC adjustment
• Cineloop and image review Tissue Harmonic Imaging
• Sector size for sector and curved array image formats • Second harmonic processing to reduce artifacts and enhance
and steerable control in linear image formats image quality
• Dual mode imaging with cine loop and 2D image • Multivariate pulsing including pulse inversion phase cancellation
• Chroma imaging with multiple maps technology for increased detail resolution during harmonic
• 256 (8 bits) discrete gray levels imaging
• 2D acquisition frame rate up to 300 frames/sec • Available on all imaging transducers
(dependent on field-of-view, depth and angle) • Extends high-performance imaging capabilities to all patient
body types
M-mode • Supports SonoCT (harmonic SonoCT) and XRES modes
• Available on all imaging transducers
• Selectable sweeping rates Color Power Angio imaging
• Time markers: 0.2 and 1.0 seconds • Highly sensitive mode for small vessel visualization
• Configurable display format (1/3-2/3, 2/3-1/3, 1/2-1/2, • Available on all imaging transducers
side by side, full screen) • Cineloop review
• Chroma colorization with multiple color maps • Multiple color maps
• Cineloop review for retrospective analysis • Individual controls for gain, PRF, filters, echo write priority
and map
Pulsed wave Doppler • Adjustable CPA Region of Interest: size and position
• Available on all imaging transducers • User-selectable persistence
• Adjustable sample volume size: 0.23-20 mm • Directional Color Power Angio (DCPA) mode
(transducer-dependent)
• Simultaneous or duplex mode of operation
• Simultaneous 2D, color Doppler or CPA, pulsed Doppler
• iSCAN optimization automatically adjusts scale, baseline,
and Doppler gain

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SonoCT real-time compound imaging
• Available on all curved transducers and linear array
• Decreases virtually all clutter and artifact
• Operates in conjunction with Tissue Harmonic Imaging
• Operates in conjunction with XRES imaging

XRES adaptive image processing


• Available on all transducers
• Reduces speckle noise and enhances border definition
• Operates in conjunction with Tissue Harmonic Imaging,
and duplex Doppler
• Operates in conjunction with SonoCT imaging
• Provides algorithms for advanced speckle reduction,
refined tissue pattern displays and fine border definitions
• Up to five different levels dependent on transducer
and application

Expanded field of view (trapezoidal imaging)


• Expands field of view on linear array transducers up to 15°
on each side in all imaging applications

Needle visualization
• Available on the L12-4 transducer
• Provides enhanced visualization of the in-plane needle
• Central line placement
• Biopsy guidelines

Active native data


• 2D image controls that can be changed in review include:
gray map, Chroma map, orientation (L/R, U/D), display
zoom/pan, XRES, persist
• PW and CW Doppler controls that can be changed include:
baseline, video invert, angle correct, sweep speed, Chroma maps
and PW trace (High Q controls)
• Color image controls that can be changed in review include:
baseline, color map, invert, smoothing and persist
• Images can be acquired in prospective and retrospective
timing sequences
• Images are acquired at acoustic data frame rate
• Available in cineloop and quick review modes

2.4 Advanced imaging controls 2.5 Workflow


iSCAN image optimization Ergonomics
• In 2D mode, one-button automatic adjustment of TGC and • High-resolution (1366 x 768 pixels) LCD display with wide
receiver gain to achieve optimal uniformity and brightness viewing angle
of tissues • Imaging area: 832x640 pixels
• Color iSCAN will adjust color gain, PRF and baseline • Full screen mode: 998x768 pixels
• In Doppler mode, one-button automatic adjustment of: • Function keys and active mode
–– Doppler PRF based on detected velocity • Glove-compatible capacitive touchscreen
–– Doppler baseline based on detected flow direction • Multi-touch based gesture on zoom, depth, gain, freeze/
–– Gain to achieve optimal brightness of spectral waveform unfreeze, Doppler scan line, Doppler baseline, image/cine
• One-touch image optimization acquisition, play previous/next image, play cine
• Available on all imaging transducers • Touch-based TGC control
• Operates in conjunction with SonoCT and XRES imaging • Height-adjustable optional cart with tilt-and-swivel
• Disinfectant-cleanable surface

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Control panel and user interface
• Easy-to-learn graphical user interface with gesture-based • Export to DICOM format: RGB
controls • Gigabit Ethernet
• Left- or right-side design of primary controls readily accessible • Wireless “A, B, G and N” networking
and logically grouped • Support for optional small B/W or color printers
• Dual-function mode switch and independent gain controls for 2D, • Support Bluetooth keyboard as well as wireless mouse
CPA and color Doppler • HDMI output
• Tri-state control panel lighting (active, available and unavailable) • Wireless casting to smart display over Wi-Fi
• Eight-slide touch control adjustment of TGC curve
• iSCAN control for 2D/Doppler/color automatic optimization 2.7 Storage
• Pan/zoom control
• USB 2.0/3.0 disk or micro SD card for backup/restore data
• Freeze control
• 128 GB internal storage can save ˜5000 images
• Transducer selection and tissue specific imaging control
• Network share
• Report and review controls
• Active function control available in duplex and triplex
• Integrated system tutorial
2.8 Report
• Preloaded report template for different exam type built-in
Display annotation prompts, findings and comments
• On-screen annotation of all pertinent imaging parameters • POC-focused report templates (ACEP)
for complete documentation, including transducer type and • Export to DICOM (pdf and png formats)
frequency, active clinical options and optimized presets, display • Print preview
depth, grayscale, color map, frame rate, compression map • Single-page report format
value, color gain, color image mode, hospital name and patient • Report printing to thermal printer
demographic data
• User-selectable display of patient birthdate or user ID 2.9 Customization
• Patient name can be turned off (hidden) for generating images • User-defined preset
used in publication and presentation • User-defined measurements
• Scan plane orientation marker • User-defined calculations
• Real-time display of mechanical index (MI) • User-preferred layout
• Real-time display of thermal index (TIb, TIs) • Localization
• Pre-defined body markers, supported in single- and dual- –– User-preferred date format (MM/DD or DD/MM)
imaging formats –– User interface languages:
• Doppler baseline invert in live and frozen imaging –– English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Brazilian
• Thumbnail display of images stored Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
• Calculation results and analysis labels Russian, Dutch
• User-friendly menus that allow navigation to other analysis –– IFU/user manual languages:
features –– V 1.0.x: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified
Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian,
Image presentation Kazakh, Polish, Romanian, Czech, Ukrainian, Lithuanian,
• Up/down Hungarian, Slovak, Croatian, Bulgarian, Indonesia (Bahasa),
• Left/right Turkish, Estonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Latvian, Dutch, Greek,
• Multiple duplex image formats Korean
• Depth from 1 to 28 cm (transducer-dependent) –– V 1.1: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified
• Color invert Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian,
Polish, Hungarian, Dutch, Indonesia (Bahasa), Turkish,
Cineloop review Korean, Danish
• Acquisition, storage and display in real time and duplex modes
of up to 20 seconds for quick review of 2D and color images
3.0 Security
• Hardened proprietary operating system developed on AOSP
2.6 Connectivity • Closure of unused ports and disabled, unnecessary services
• Two USB ports on the system • Multi-user account management and secure access control
• DICOM store • Complex password policy
• Modality worklist (MWL) • Patient data encryption
• Export to PC format: Image (bmp, jpeg, png); cine (mp4) • Encrypted data backup
• Configurable auto log out, lockout functionality
• Exportable system logs with date and time stamp

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3. Transducers

3.1 Transducer selection


• User-customizable imaging presets for each transducer
• Continuous dynamic receive focusing on all imaging transducers

Curved arrays Sector array


C6-2 curved array S4-2 sector array
• 6 to 2 MHz extended operating frequency range • 4 to 2 MHz extended operating frequency range
• Curved array transducer with 128 elements and 72° field of view • Sector array with 64 elements
• 2D, M-mode, steerable PW, color Doppler, Color Power Angio • 2D, M-mode, steerable PW, CW and color Doppler,
(CPA), SonoCT, advanced XRES and harmonic imaging advanced XRES and harmonic imaging
• General purpose abdominal, obstetrical, gynecological, renal, • Adult cardiac application
nerve and and urological applications • Transducer support biopsy kits
• Transducer support biopsy kits

C9-4v curved array Micro-convex curved array


• 9 to 4 MHz extended operating frequency range
C83B curved array*
• 128-element transducer with 10 mm radius of curvature
• 8 to 3 MHz extended operating frequency range
and 145° field of view
• Curved array with 128 elements
• 2D, M-mode, steerable PW and color Doppler, Color Power
• Center frequency 6 MHz
Angio, SonoCT, advanced XRES and harmonic imaging
• 2D, M-mode, Steerable PW and color Doppler, Color power
• Obstetrical, gynecological and urological applications
angio and harmonic imaging
• Transducer support biopsy kits
• Field of view 91.7°

Linear array
L12-4 linear array
• 12 to 4 MHz extended operating frequency range
• Fine pitch, high-resolution linear array, 128 elements
• 2D, M-mode, steerable PW and color Doppler, Color Power
Angio, SonoCT, advanced XRES and harmonic imaging
• Carotid, arterial, venous, thyroid, breast, bowel, MSK,
and nerve applications
• Transducer support biopsy kits

*The C83B transducer is manufactured by Qisda Corporation. C83B is also referred to as C8-3B.

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3.2 Transducer application guide

Transducer C6-2 C9-4v L12-4 S4-2   C83B


Type of array Curved Curved Linear Sector Curved
Number of elements 128 128 128 64 128
Scanplane aperature 63.7 mm 26.2 mm 38.4 mm 16.3 mm 22.4 mm
Field of view 72° 145° 38 mm 75° 91.7°
Broadband frequency range 6-2 MHz 9-4 MHz 12-4 MHz 4-2 MHz 8-3 MHz
Application Exam type
Abdominal General ● ● ●

Renal ●

Bowel ●

Vascular
Penetration ● ●

Resolution ● ●

Intervention
Lung General ● ● ●

FAST General ● ●

Obstetrics Early OB ● ●

OB ● ●

NT
Penetration ● ●

Fetal Early fetal heart


Fetal heart ●

Gynecology Pelvis ● ●

Fertility
Penetration ● ●

Cardiology Adult ●

Pediatric ●

Epicardial
Epiaortic
Vascular Carotid ●

Arterial ●

Venous ●

TCD ●

Intraoperative
Intervention
Superficial
Pediatric Abdomen ●

Hip
Neonatal cephalic
Small parts Superficial
General
Thyroid ●

Testicle ●

Breast ●

Nerve ● ●

Musculoskeletal Superficial
General ●

Urology Prostate
Bladder ● ●

Renal ●

Biopsy guides ● ● ● ●

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4. Measurements and analysis

4.2 Clinical option analysis packages


Cardiac analysis
• 2D mode ejection fraction (Simpsons)
• M-mode ejection fraction (via Teichholz)
• LV mass
• Peak velocity
• Max gradients
• Pressure half-time
• Slope
• Diastolic function
• Cardiac output
• Acceleration time
• Heart rate

Vascular analysis
• Percent diameter and area reduction
• User comments
• High Q Doppler analysis

OB analysis
• Fetal biometry (up to quadruplet)
4.1 Measurement tools • AFI calculation with Quad View mode
• Early gestation
and general description • Fetal long bones
• 2D distance • Fetal Doppler
• 2D circumference/area by ellipse, continuous trace • Biophysical profile
• 2D curved-linear distance • OB growth charts
• 2D angle: intersection of two lines
• In 2D, three distances to calculate volume Gynecology
• In 2D, hip angle tool • Uterine volume
• M-mode distance (time, slope) • Right and left ovary volumes
• M-mode heart rate calculation • Right and left follicles
• Manual Doppler trace • Endometrial thickness
• Cervix length
High Q automatic Doppler analysis
• Retrospective tracing General imaging
• General
Display • User-defined labels
• Time-averaged peak velocity
• Time-averaged mean velocity Small parts
• Acceleration times • Thyroid volume
• Resistive index • Testis volume
• Pulsatility index • Breast mass volume
• Systolic/diastolic ratio
• Illustrated High Q Advanced quantification tool
• Intima Media Thickness (IMT) measurement
–– Automated assessment of the IMT on user-selected frames
–– For carotid and other superficial arteries

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5. Physical specifications

System dimensions Power requirements


Length 319.6 mm/12.58 in • Adapter AC input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.7 A (max)
Width 223.2 mm/8.79 in • Adapter DC output: 19 V, 3.4 A
Height 31.8 mm/1.25 in (without kickstand) 52.6 mm/2.07 in
(with kickstand without four dock locator pins)
Power management
62.3 mm/2.45 in (with kickstand and four dock locator pins) • Fully charged new battery yields approximately 1.5-hour battery
Weight 2.46 kg/5.42 lb (with kickstand and four dock locator pins) life under continuous use without AC; actual time varies with age
Display 294.64 mm/11.6 in high-resolution display with wide and condition of battery
viewing angle • Power-off battery charging time from empty to full within
three hours
Physical features • Battery/AC monitoring circuitry includes on-screen graphics
and low battery warning; there is also a power LED indicator
• High-resolution display with wide viewing angle (AHVA)
for power-off charging.
• Glove-compatible capacitive touchscreen
• Sleep mode for instantaneous boot-up between exams
• Ergonomic integrated carrying handle
• Multiple transducer module (optional)* Service
• Multiport adapter* connects up to three transducers
• System management for software update and maintenance
• Trolley travel case* (optional)
of configuration
• Diagnostic tool for troubleshooting hardware function
Mobility cart • Extended warranty options
Weight 27.7 kg/61 lb • Up to 5 years of warranty
Width 486 mm/19.13 in
Depth including 566 mm/22.31 in
Environmental
handle (from pedals) • Operation range: 10-40° C/50-104° F operating in 20-85%
Height from ground Adjustable from 1186 mm/46.69 in relative humidity
to top of the cart to 1486 mm/58.50 in
Height from ground Adjustable from 788 mm/31.02 in
Electrical safety standards
to the top of the table to 1088 mm/42.83 in • Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements
Casters Four caster wheels; front two caster for Safety [IEC 60601-1:2006; national deviations shall be
wheels provide total locking (directional considered and incorporated as they become available]
and rotational) engaged by the foot pedals • Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: 2. Collateral Standard:
Electromagnetic Compatibility - Requirements and Test
Quick-release latch [IEC 60601-1-2:3rd Edition]
• Simple latch system to secure the system on cart • Medical Electrical Equipment – Particular Requirements for
• Easy to mount and unmount the system from cart Safety: Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment
• System’s integrated handle accessible from front for secure IEC 60601-2- 37 Second/2008 + AM 1:2011
maneuverability • IEC 60601-1, Edition 3.1 2012-08

Trolley travel case* Safety requirements


• Dimensions: 44 cm/17.32 in x 23.5 cm/9.25 in x 36 cm/14.17 in • Electrical equipment
(H x W x D) –– EN 60601-1, European Norm, Safety of Medical
• Weight: 3 kg/6.6 lb (when empty) –– EN 60601-1-2 European Norm, Collateral
• Safely accommodates InnoSight system, transducers, power cord • Standard: Electromagnetic compatibility
and gel in designated compartments –– EN 60601-2-37 European Norm, Particular requirements for
• Easy to transport with rugged wheels the safety of ultrasonic medical diagnostic and monitoring
• Dual-height retractable handle equipment
–– SGS North America Certification Mark
Storage • Agency approvals
• One rear-mounted holder for adapter –– CE Mark in accordance with the European Medical Device
• One front-mounted holder for printer
• Two integrated transducer connector holders
• Cable management hooks
• Transducer holders accommodate three transducers and one
holder for gel bottle
• Thermal printer Sony UP-X898MD

*Multiport adapter and trolley travel case are optional. Not available in all geographies.

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6. Maintenance and services

Maintenance and services


• Xtend Coverage options provide peace of mind • All software options are enabled by default, preventing the need
–– Core-only and comprehensive options to back up system options when completing an update or restore
–– Duration flexibility with three- or five-year coverage • User-exportable log files viewable by remote support engineer
–– 1 year standard warranty + 2 years Xtend Coverage = for rapid diagnosis
3 years total coverage • Factory reset enables patient data security when product or part
–– 1 year standard warranty + 4 years Xtend Coverage = is exchanged
5 years total coverage • Spare parts availability for three years following end of production
• Easy customer access to diagnostic tasks enable seamless
installation and exchange
• Remote service model includes centralized clinical and technical
phone support with product or part exchange as applicable*
• Three-tiered resolution strategy
–– Customer resolution via on-board diagnostics
–– Remote support engineer review and consultation
–– Product or part exchange or software upgrade
• On-board customer accessible tools:
–– Diagnostics
–– Ultrasound engine
–– Fan and temperature
–– Storage
–– Transducer
–– Battery
–– Connectivity
–– Software configuration control
• Customer-installable software
–– Access key provided by remote support engineer
–– Installation complete in less than 10 minutes
–– Configuration and patient data preserved on installation

* Service agreement required for access to Philips Remote Services. Access to the
Internet required. Not all remote features available in all countries. Contact your Philips
representative for details.

InnoSight is manufactured by Qisda Corporation, No. 157, Shan-Ying Road, Shan-Ting Li, Gueishan Dist., Taoyuan City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

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