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The RTVIS 100-RB and RTVIS 100-HB systems are designed to transmit the analog video output of an Ultrasound device. These systems are capable of capturing video from either a composite NTSC signal or an S-Video signal. The system requires use of both B (data channels) of a BRI-ISDN (basic rate information) line provided by your local telephone company. The RTVIS 100-RS unit is intended to be used at the remote site which is hooked up to an ultrasound unit and the software is optimized for viewing of the locally captured image. The RTVIS 100-HB is intended to be used at a home base by a Radiologist to help collaborate with the remote site to assist in interpretation of the diagnosis of the patient at the remote site. The software on the RTVIS 100-HB is optimized viewing the remote image at frame rates of approx. 7 fps and capturing the video sessions on a Magneto-Optical Disk for long term archival purposes.
The RTVIS 200-RB and RTVIS 200-HB systems are designed to transmit the analog video output of an Ultrasound device. These systems are capable of capturing video from either a composite NTSC signal or an S-Video signal. The system requires use of both B (data channels) of a BRI-ISDN (basic rate information) line provided by your local telephone company. The RTVIS 200-RS unit is intended to be used at the remote site which is hooked up to an ultrasound unit and the software is optimized for viewing of the locally captured image. The RTVIS 200-HB is intended to be used at a home base by a Radiologist to help collaborate with the remote site to assist in interpretation of the diagnosis of the patient at the remote site. The software on the RTVIS 200-HB is optimized viewing the remote image at frame rates of approx. 15-16 fps and the session can be captured via s-video output from the video card on the main unit.
Soon to be introduced (approx. Q1 1999) is the RTVIS 500 system. The features are the same as the RTVIS 200 except that frame rates of up to 30fps will be available via the use of 800KB of dedicated bandwidth via a TCP/IP network. This system will still provide 15fps via a BRI-ISDN line.