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Keeping Image Settings
When you enter a new patient ID, the transducer setup is reset to the default for the
transducer. If for some reason you want to keep the current settings when you start
scanning the new patient, you can prevent the settings from being changed back to
the default ones. However, this does not work if you change transducer or Pro
Package.
To keep transducer settings:
•
Check Keep image settings in the Patient window.
The scanner uses the image settings from the previous patient.
Keeping Patient-Related Data
When you enter a new patient ID, the patient-related data are reset to the default
values unless you want to keep the setup from the previous patient.
Patient-related data include the following:
•
Diagnostic Setup
•
Bodymark
•
Measurements
•
Labels
To keep patient-related data:
•
Check Keep patient-related data in the Patient window.
The scanner uses the patient-related data from the previous patient.
NOTE:
You must check both Keep image settings and Keep patient-related
data if you want to return to the previous frozen image when you close the
Patient window. If you do not check both boxes, the system starts scanning when
you close the window, and measurements you have made are lost.
Connecting and Selecting Transducers
Connecting a Transducer
On the front of the scanner body are 3 sockets for connecting array transducers.
There can be a socket for connecting mechanical transducers.
Keep cables
tidy
Under the keyboard panel are a number of hooks that can help keep transducer cables
tidy and out of the way. (See Fig 2-1.)
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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