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Operator’s Manual
6 Image Acquisition
NOTE:
• Elliptical ROIs can be positioned in any manner that keeps their center within the image
boundaries. In the case that part of the ROI is outside the image boundary, only data
from within the image boundary is used for calculating the mean intensity value.
• When the user repositions an ROI, the old trace data is erased from the plot and the
trace data for the new position re-plotted.
5.
Adjust the curve display:
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X Scale: Rotate the knob under [X Scale] on the touch screen to select the different value
to change the display of X scale. The tissue information can be located precisely.
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Smooth: Adjust the smooth feature of the curves.
6.
Save the curves, and export the curve data, parameter data.
a.
Tap [Export] on the touch screen.
The dialog box appears.
b.
Select the storage path and type the file name.
E drive is default; and the file type is .CSV.
c.
Click [OK] to complete the export.
After being exported successfully, a BMP. file shows on the thumbnail area.
The exported data include:
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Current image;
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Analysis curve data;
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Analysis parameter.
7.
Tap [Exit] to exit the quantitative analysis.
6.11 iScape View
The iScape panoramic imaging feature extends your field of view by piecing together multiple B
images into a single, extended B image. Use this feature, for example, to view a complete hand or
thyroid.
When scanning, move the probe linearly and acquire a series of B images. The system pieces these
images together into a single, extended B image in real time. The system also supports out-and-
back image piecing.
After obtaining the extended image, you can rotate it, move it linearly, magnify it, add comments or
body marks, or perform measurements on the extended image.
The system provides a color iScape function, so you can get more information from extended
images.
CAUTION
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It is provided for reference, not for confirming a diagnosis.
•
iScape panoramic imaging constructs an extended image from individual
image frames. The quality of the resulting image is user-dependent and
requires operator skill and additional practice to become fully proficient.
Therefore, the measurement results can be inaccurate. Exercise caution
when you perform measurements in iScape mode. A smooth and even
speed will help produce optimal image results.
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