Quick start guides
AI Blood Smear Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Dermatology Diagnostics Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Equine Fecal Egg Count Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Fecal Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment Analysis Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Digital Cytology Quick Start Guide (PDF)
Users Guide
Vetscan Imagyst Overview
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Inbox: Add a New Cytology Test
Inbox: Add a New Blood Smear Test
Inbox: Add an Equine Fecal Test
Inbox: Add a New Dermatology Test
Inbox: Add-On Expert Review
Inbox: Cytology Test Order
Inbox: Fecal Sample Listing
Inbox: Scanning a Fecal Slide
Reviewing Digital Cytology results
Inbox: Reviewing Fecal Results
Inbox: Reviewing Equine Fecal Results
Inbox: Add an AI Urine Sediment Test
Inbox: Reviewing AI Urine Sediment Test Results
Inbox: Guide Drawer
Inbox: Reviewing Dermatology Results
Inbox: Scanning an AI Urine Sediment Test
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Workflow
Fecal Workflow Overview
Cytology Workflow Overview - Clinic
Equine Fecal Workflow Overview
AI Dermatology Workflow Overview
AI Urine Sediment workflow overview
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Order Entry: Overview
Order Entry: Scanning a Cytology Slide
Order Entry: Scan Area Mask
Order Entry: Add-On Expert Review
Order Entry: Scanning a Dermatology Slide
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Images View
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Images View: Classification Listings
Images View: Reviewing Classified Images
Images View: Multi Selection and the Actions Panel
Images View: Assessment Drawer
Images View: Reviewing Blood Smear Results
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Slide View: Classification Listings
Slide View: Image Capture
Slide View: Edit an Image Capture
Slide View: Add a Temporary FOV Box for AI Urine
Slide View: AI Urine Classification Listings
Reports
Grundium Ocus
Grundium: Overview
Grundium: Before You Start
Grundium: Additional Product and Safety Information
Grundium: Scanner Parts
Grundium: Scanner Connectors
Grundium: Locking and Unlocking the Slide Lock
Grundium: Keeping the Scanner Software Up To Date
Grundium: Power Button Status Light
Grundium: Turning the Grundium Scanner On and Off
Grundium: Moving the Grundium Scanner
Grundium: Cleaning the scanner
Grundium Scanner Software Update
Grundium: VETSCAN IMAGYST Scanner Statuses
Grundium Troubleshooting Guide
Grundium scanner packaging instructions
Fecal Sample and Slide Preparation Guide
Urine Sample and Slide Preparation Guide
Slide Template Help
Adding, editing, and deleting company information 2.0
Tips
Digital Cytology
Digital Cytology sample preparation
The basics (staining and submission) (PDF)
Blood smear (PDF)
Tissue cytology (fine needle biopsy/aspiration) (PDF)
Fluid - body cavity (pleural, peritoneal) (PDF)
Fluid - CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) (PDF)
Fluid - synovial/joint (PDF)
Fluid - body cavity (pericardial) (PDF)
Fluid - washes
Other sample types (PDF)
Digital Cytology improving your suspected lipoma cytology samples (PDF)
Slide template help
AI Urine Sediment
AI Urine Sediment medical whitepaper (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment hospital resource guide (PDF)
AI Urine Sediment Complete urine sediment analysis point of care (PDF)
Blood
AI Dermatology
Video Guides
Blood Smear How To
AI Blood Smear Analysis do's and don'ts
AI Blood Smear Analysis demonstration
How to: NMB Stain
AI Blood Smear Enhanced Workflow and Reporting
Digital Cytology How To
Digital Cytology Demo
How To: Coverslip and Immersion Oil
How To: Dos and Dont’s
How To: Using The IMAGYST Application
How To: Fine Needle Aspiration
How To: Fine Needle Biopsy
How To: Fecal Cytology
How To: Blood Smear
How To: Stain A Slide
How To: Ear Cytology
How To: Urine Sediment
How To: Skin Lesions / Scrapings
How To: Line Smear
AI Dermatology How To
AI Dermatology Demo
How to Skin Swab
How to Ear Swab
How to Submit Left and Right Ears Test
How to Impression Smear
Fecal How To
Step 1: Collect Fecal Matter
Step 2: Prepare Fecal Sample
Step 3: Add Sample to Slide
Step 4: Place Coverslip
Step 5: Initiate Test
Step 6: Load and Scan Slide
Step 7: Review Scan
Maintenance
Urine How To
Release Notes
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- Grundium: Additional Product and Safety Information
Grundium: Additional Product and Safety Information
Updated by Riley Cole
- Read and follow the user instructions carefully. Failing to follow user instructions may cause harm or damage.
- Keep the scanner dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals which may damage the scanner. Scanner is for indoor use only and usage is allowed in maximum PD2 pollution degree conditions.
- Use only dry and clean slides. Drying liquid substances can jam the slide holder mechanism. Spill of liquid on slide support glass may cause the liquid to leak to internal parts and lead to malfunction.
- Do not use or store the scanner in dusty or dirty areas. Use the protective cover when the scanner is not in use.
- The scanner can be stored in temperatures between +1 and +70 degrees of Celsius (34 to 158 Fahrenheit) without special measures, provided that condensing humidity conditions are not present.
- The scanner can be stored in temperatures between ‐20 and +70 degrees of Celsius (‐4 to 158 Fahrenheit) in an airtight container to prevent the moisture forming inside the device. The container must be opened only after it has warmed up to normal room temperature (+15 to +25 degrees of Celsius or 59 to 77 Fahrenheit). An airtight carrying case is available for purchase at Grundium or your distributor.
- Use the scanner in temperatures between 15 and 40 degrees Celsius (59 to 104 Fahrenheit).
- Do not open the scanner or try to change the objective. Only persons authorized by Grundium may repair the product. Unauthorized modifications may damage the scanner.
Important: The Warranty is void if the scanner’s seals are broken. - Do not drop, knock, or shake the scanner. Rough handling can break it or deteriorate its performance.
- Only use a soft, clean, dry, lint‐free cloth to clean the surface of the scanner. A microfiber cloth works best.
- Use only a detergent that suits microscopes.
- Keep the scanner away from magnets or magnetic fields, as they may affect the scanner’s operation. Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation (e.g. unshielded intentional RF sources), as these can interfere with proper operation.
- Keep the scanner away from strong light sources, as they may interfere with the scanner operation.
- Radiofrequency bands and maximum transmitting power: Wi‐Fi 2.4G 2412‐2472 MHz (19.7 dBm), Wi‐Fi 5G 5180‐5320 MHz (22.7 dBm).
- Always return your used electronic products and packaging materials to dedicated collection points. This way you help prevent uncontrolled waste disposal and promote the recycling of materials.