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Replacing a Bodymark
To replace an existing bodymark with a different one, click the bodymark on the
screen and select a new bodymark from the Bodymark window that appears.
Setting a Default Position for Bodymarks
For each Pro Package, you can set a default position for bodymarks. Whenever you
place a bodymark, it appears in the default position on the image. (You can move it.)
The position and angle of the scanning plane indicator are also saved as part of the
default.
To set a default position for the bodymark:
1
On the image, move the bodymark to the position you want.
2
Adjust the position and angle of the scanning plane indicator on the bodymark.
3
Click the bodymark.
The Bodymark window appears.
4
Click Save Position.
The bodymark position and the scanning plane indicator position and angle are
all saved as default for the Pro Package. Whenever you place a bodymark on an
image while using the current Pro Package, it will appear in this default position.
You can move it, of course.
Removing a Bodymark
To remove a bodymark from the screen:
•
Point at the bodymark and click (long).
or
•
Press (long)
[
g
]
.
Unless you delete it or replace it with a new one, a bodymark will remain on the
screen until you change Pro Packages or begin to scan a new patient.
Adding New Bodymarks
You can import your own images to the bodymark catalog. See “Importing
Bodymarks from a File to a Catalog” on page 190. The bodymarks are 100 x 100
pixel black and white bitmaps. Larger images will be scaled.
Cine
Cine (image review) lets you review a series of the most recently recorded B-mode,
B+Color mode, B+M-mode or B+Doppler mode images. You can scroll backward
or forward through the series.
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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