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Operator’s Manual
5 Exam Preparation
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IP switch will not cause the system to return to real-time B mode. After the IP is switched, only
the image parameter is switched at the same time. Measurements, comments, and bodymarks
remain the same as those before switching.
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IP switch can not be performed in the frozen mode.
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For details about IP preset manager, see “6.1.2 Quickly Saving Image Settings”.
5.2.1 Dual-probe Switch
A user-defined key for dual-probe switch can be defined in preset, by which you can fast switch the
probe under B/Color/Power mode.
NOTE:
This function applies only to probes with the same exam modes.
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Scan to obtain the image by current probe.
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Tap [Probe] on the touch screen. The probe types appear.
3.
Choose the probes to be compared. The system enters dual-probe mode. The image from
previous probe is frozen.
4.
Scan and obtain the required image from the current probe.
5.
Press the user-defined key to switch the images of two probes.
5.2.2 Bi-plane Probe Switch
For the probe ELC13-4U, after selecting the exam mode, enter B mode, and tap [C] or [L] on the
touch screen to select the convex plane or linear plane.
5.2.3 Selecting Imaging Mode
Select the imaging mode via the functional buttons on the control panel.
5.3
Activate& Continue an Exam
5.3.1 Activate an Exam
In iStation screen, select the exam record finished within 24 hours, and click [Activate Exam] from
the menu popped up; or, click [Activate Exam] in iStation or Review screen to activate the exam.
NOTE:
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The system can automatically load the patient information and exam data to continue the
exam.
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If you want to continue an exam which data lies in an external memory database, you have to
first allow the system to load the patient data to the system’s patient database.
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For an only one re-activated exam, you can modify patient ID.
5.3.2 Continue an Exam
In iStation screen, select an exam record paused within 24 hours, click [Resume Exam] from the
menu popped up to continue the exam.
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