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Instructions for Use
Priority Mode
A mode must have visibility or priority over any other activated modes for you to adjust the
controls or make menu selections for that mode. During combined mode imaging, more than
one mode may be activated at any given time, but only one mode is the priority mode. When a
mode is activated, the previous mode with priority remains activated, but it is no longer the
priority mode.
To change the priority mode during combined mode imaging:
Activate the required mode.
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Press the control for the required mode. Or, select the tab for the required mode on
the touch screen.
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For systems without a touch screen, press
PRIORITY
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The image menu and the trackball status area indicate the current priority mode.
2D-Mode Overview
2D-mode is the default imaging mode for the ultrasound system. It indicates brightness or
two-dimensional (2D) gray scale imaging. You can display dual 2D-mode images, select
transducer-dependent image formats, and adjust imaging parameters for the active image.
M-Mode Overview
M-mode displays a 2D image and an M-mode sweep. The cursor represents the acoustic line
along which the M-mode information is gathered.
During cardiac exams, use Anatomical M-mode to view an M-mode sweep based on the
patient's anatomy and independent of transducer orientation. You can rotate and reposition the
anatomic M-mode cursor to align with the patient's anatomy.
1 Example of Anatomic M-mode cursor.
Summary of Contents for Acuson S2000
Page 12: ...1 Introduction 1 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 14: ...1 Introduction 1 4 Instructions for Use System Review Example of the ultrasound system ...
Page 84: ...2 Safety and Care 2 54 Instructions for Use ...
Page 86: ...3 System Setup 3 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 112: ...3 System Setup 3 28 Instructions for Use ...
Page 114: ...4 Examination Fundamentals 4 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 144: ...5 Transducer Accessories and Biopsy 5 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 196: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 200: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 6 Instructions for Use ...
Page 202: ...8 Physiologic Function 8 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 208: ...9 eSieFusion Imaging 9 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 236: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 258: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 302: ...Appendix A Technical Description A 44 Instructions for Use ...
Page 326: ...Appendix B Control Panel and Touch Screen B 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 328: ...Appendix C Control Panel C 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 394: ...Appendix D On screen Controls D 50 Instructions for Use ...
Page 444: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 516: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 74 Instructions for Use ...
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