7-74Operation Manual3D Utility Menu 3D CineThe 3D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 3D Cine Define screen is displayed on
7-75Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Start AngleUse the dial-button to set the start angle of a Cine image. When Start Angle is set, Rotation Angle is c
7-76Operation Manual3D Cine ReviewSpecify the settings needed for review of a Cine image. [Figure 7.39 3D Cine Review] Play ModeSelect the play mode
7-77Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Trim StartAfter specifying the position of the first frame by using the dial-button, tap the dial-button to save it
7-78Operation Manual MagiCutNOTE: XSelect this in MPR mode. XIf MagiCut is enabled, Accept ROI is turned on automatically.XAfter MagiCut is enabl
7-79Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes MixConfigure the mix of Render modes 1 and 2. Use the dial-button to select a ratio between 0:100(%) and 100:0(%).
7-80Operation Manual Render SetupNOTE: In Oblique View Mode, this option is available only when OVIX is On.The Settings screen appears on the touch
7-81Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Gray Specify how volume data acquired with the gray method should be rendered into 3D images. Render DirectionSet th
7-82Operation Manual Th.LowSpecify the minimum range of Threshold. Use the dial-button to select a value between 0 and 254. Tips!ThresholdThis optio
7-83Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Max-SurfaceSet Gray data to ‘Max’, and Color data to ‘Surface’, to study Color data. The parts that are obscured by
6-3Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis System PowerBoot up the system for use.CAUTION: Make sure to connect the probes and peripheral devices that will b
7-84Operation Manual Post ProcessingThe Post Processing screen is displayed on the touch screen. [Figure 7.44 Post Processing - Touch Screen] Grad
7-85Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Auto ContrastTap this button on the touch screen to turn this feature on or off. If it is turned on, the contrast o
7-86Operation Manual PresetThe Preset screen appears on the touch screen. You can set the currently selected Preset or rename the Rendering Preset.
7-87Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 4D CineThe 4D images saved temporarily in the system can be reviewed. The 4D Cine screen is displayed on the touch
7-88Operation Manual[Figure 7.46 4D Cine - Touch Screen] VolumeNT/ITNOTE: VolumeNT/IT is an optional feature of this product. This feature locates t
7-89Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Display Format Tap the touch screen and select the button to select the image display format. If full screen is sel
7-90Operation Manual ItemsXNT: The acquired A, B, and C plane images and the automatically measured NT are displayed in the 3D View screen. XIT: L
7-91Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes ROI HeightAfter measuring the NT, use the dial-button to adjust the height of the ROI Line. You can select a height
Measurement Accuracy ...8-3Causes of Measurement Errors ...8-3Optimization of
6-4Operation Manual Probes and ApplicationsBefore scanning, select a probe and an application. CAUTION: Refer to ‘Chapter 5. Probes’ for more informa
Chapter 8Reports ... 8-97Viewing Reports ...
8-3Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement AccuracyMeasurement values can vary depending on the nature of the ultrasound wave, the bod
8-4Operation Manual Ultrasound VelocityXThe average velocity of ultrasound used for measurement is usually 1,540m/s.XThe velocity of ultrasound ma
8-5Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Optimization of Measurement Accuracy 2D ModeXResolution is in proportion to the frequency of the probe
8-6Operation Manual Color/Power Doppler ModeXA protocol is not specified for images in Color Doppler Mode or Power Doppler Mode. Therefore, the sam
8-7Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Accuracy TableThe following tables show the accuracy of the measurements that can be taken us
8-8Operation Manual Basic MeasurementsPress the Caliper button on the control panel. NOTE: Take basic measurements of distance and area regardless of
8-9Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Basic Measurement OperationsThe following is the information on common button operations for basic mea
8-10Operation ManualNOTE: You may select Left-Top, Left-Bottom, Right-Bottom, Right-Top, or Custom. Deleting Measurement Results Press the Clear bu
8-11Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Distance Measurement DistanceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Spe
6-5Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Selecting Probes and ApplicationsThe selected probe, preset, or userpreset appear in the screen area of the monitor
8-12Operation Manual Open SplineThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Specify multiple points on a 2D image to measu
8-13Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Distance (M)This is a basic measurement that is only available in M mode. Specify two points on an M
8-14Operation Manual VelocityThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. Specify one point on a Spectral Doppler im
8-15Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations The equations used for D RI measurement are as follows:X Manual TraceThis is a basic measurement that
8-16Operation Manual Limited TraceThis is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler mode. Specify two bars in a Spectral Dopple
8-17Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations VolumeFlow (D)This is a basic measurement that is only available in Spectral Doppler Mode and 2D Imag
8-18Operation ManualCircumference and Area Measurement EllipseThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the circ
8-19Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations TraceThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the circumference
8-20Operation Manual % Stenosis (A)StA stands for Stenosis Area, which is a basic measurement available in all diagnosis modes. The area of a blood
8-21Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Volume MeasurementNOTE: Since Dual Mode simultaneously displays two images on the screen, you don’t have
6-6Operation Manual Patient Information Press the Patient button on the control panel and the General Information screen will appear. In this screen,
8-22Operation Manual 3 Distance VolumeThis is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the volume of an object by using
8-23Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Ellipse + Dist. Vol.This is a basic measurement that is available in all diagnosis modes. Measure the
8-24Operation Manual Calculations by Application Press the Calculator button on the control panel. Things to note Before Starting Measurement Reg
8-25Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Change Measurement MethodIf the current measurement may be taken in more ways than one, the measureme
8-26Operation Manual Directions Either click the Direction button displayed at the top of the left menu, or rotate the dial-button 2 to select the d
8-27Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Common Measurement Methods This section provides information on the common measurement methods used for
8-28Operation Manual Measurement by Item In the Measurement menu, select an individual item and take a measurement. 1. Press the Calculator button
8-29Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Tips!Taking measurements via Auto CalcThis product can measure specific items set up in advance by using
8-30Operation Manual Stenosis Measurement You can measure the stenosis of each blood vessel system by measuring and calculating an area or distance.
8-31Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations OB Calculations NOTE: XDuctus Venosus and Fetal HR can only be measured in Doppler Mode. XFor informat
6-7Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis [Figure 6.3 General Patient Information - Touch Screen] Patient IDEnter a patient ID. Last NameEnter the patient
8-32Operation Manual OB Measurement Menu SettingsSet up the GA Equation, GA Table and OB measurement menus that are used in obstetrics measurements.
8-33Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations 1 Trim. Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements a
8-34Operation Manual 2-3 Trim. Measurement MenuWhen the measurements for the selected items are complete, the measurements and gestational age are d
8-35Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFetal CraniumNT All Distance Measurement cmIT All Distance Measure
8-36Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCTARThD ap All Distance Measurement cmThD trans All Distance Measurement cmHrtD ap All Dista
8-37Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUmbilical AMid Cereb AUterine APlacenta AFetal CarotidsFetal Aorta
8-38Operation Manual AFI (Amniotic Fluid Index)Measure Amniotic Fluid Index. Measurements are performed by dividing the pregnant woman’s abdomen int
8-39Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Methods1. Press User Key 1 (or User Key 2) on the control panel. The OB Measurement men
8-40Operation Manual Review the Result of EFW Calculation1. Press User Key 1 (or User Key 2) on the control panel. The measured items taken for cal
8-41Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Fetal Heart CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. In ad
6-8Operation Manual GenderSelect the patient’s gender. Accession NumberWhen viewing the worklist for a patient via the DICOM server, this informat
8-42Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCTARThD ap All Distance Measurement cmThD trans All Distance Measurement cmHrtD ap All Dis
8-43Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitIVCIVC PS PW Velocity Measurement cm/sIVC ED PW Velocity Measureme
8-44Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPLIPLI S Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sPLI D Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sPLI A Vmax
8-45Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Gynecology CalculationsNOTE: XFor information on basic measurement methods, see ‘Basic Measurements’ an
8-46Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitFollicleFollicle #1 All Volume Measurement cm3Follicle #2 All Volume Measurement cm3Follicle
8-47Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass2Mass2 Length All Distance Measurement cmMass2 Width All Dista
8-48Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUterine AUterine A %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %Uterine A %StA AllCalculate
8-49Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitEndometrialEndometrial %StD All Calculate after measuring distance
8-50Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitOvarian MassOvarian Mass Length All Distance Measurement cmOvarian Mass Width All Distance M
8-51Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUterine Tumor3Uterine Tumor3 Length All Distance Measurement cmUte
6-9Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Patient Information for Each ApplicationIn Study Information, enter additional patient information or change the exi
8-52Operation ManualCardiac CalculationsNOTE: Cardiac measurement is an optional item.The measurement method for each item is the same as for basic me
8-53Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRV (2D)RVIDd All Distance Measurement cm, mmRVAd All Area Measurem
8-54Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRV (M)All RV (M) M Continuous measurementRVIDd M Distance Measurement cm, mmRVAWd M Distance
8-55Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLV MassAll LV Mass All Calculate after measuring area gLVAd SAX PM
8-56Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitRARA Major All Distance Measurement cm, mmRA Minor All Distance Measurement cm, mmRAAd All A
8-57Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitAVDesc. Ao Vel. PW Velocity Measurement cm/s, m/sAV AccT/ET All Co
8-58Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMVMV Diam1 All Distance Measurement cm, mmMV Diam2 All Distance Measurement cm, mmMVA Planim
8-59Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTVTV D-E M Distance measurement cm, mmTV E-F Slope M Velocity Meas
8-60Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPVPV Manual Trace PW Doppler spectrum tracePV Ann Diam All Distance Measurement cm, mmPVA Pl
8-61Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTei IndexAll LV Tei Index PW Continuous measurementLV TST PW Time
6-10Operation Manual Aborta Enter the number of miscarriages. EctopicEnter the number of ectopic pregnancies. Number of Fetuses Enter the number
8-62Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTissue DopplerLV E’-A’-S’ PW Continuous measurementLV Peak E’ PW Velocity Measurement cm/s,
8-63Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitShuntsMPA Diam All Distance Measurement cm, mmLPA Diam All Distanc
8-64Operation Manual Dist 20Traces the cardiac circumference and then draw the cardiac axis. The system automatically draws 20 straight lines perpen
8-65Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Abdomen CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured
8-66Operation ManualPediatric Hip Calculations Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured i
8-67Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations See the table below for Hip Joint Type information:Type α β1a 60 ≤ α < 90 0 < ß < 551b 60 ≤ α &
8-68Operation ManualUrology Calculations Before Taking Urology MeasurementsSet the related menus for convenient measurement.Refer to ‘Measurement Se
8-69Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPre ResidualPre Residual Length All Distance Measurement cmPre Re
8-70Operation ManualSmall Parts CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured items are automaticall
8-71Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMass 1~5Mass 1~5 Length All Distance Measurement cmMass 1~5 Heigh
6-11Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Gynecology Select GYN from Application. Enter additional information for Gyn. This is the same information as fo
8-72Operation Manual Testis Measurement Menu (Testis Calculations) Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitTestis Vol.Testis Length All Distance Measu
8-73Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Supercial Measurement Menu (Supercial Calculations) Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSuperfici
8-74Operation ManualMSK Measurement (Musculoskeletal Calculations) Measurement MenuThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic mea
8-75Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Vascular CalculationsThe measurement method for each item is the same as for basic measurement. Measured
8-76Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCCACCA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %CCA %StA AllCalculate after measuring c
8-77Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitICAICA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %ICA %StA AllC
8-78Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitVertebral AVA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %VA %StA AllCalculate after measu
8-79Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Auto IMT (Optional)This function allows you to take IMT measurement easily and quickly. NOTE: Auto IM
8-80Operation Manual6. After one measurement is taken, the measurement item will return to the original undened state. You may select the measuremen
8-81Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations UE Artery Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSubclavian ASCA %StD All Calculate af
6-12Operation Manual VascularSelect Vascular from Application. Left SystoleEnter left systole blood pressure. Left DiastoleEnter left diastole
8-82Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitBrachial ABA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %BA %StA AllCalculate after measur
8-83Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitUlnar AUA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %UA %StA Al
8-84Operation Manual UE Vein Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitInternal Jugular VIJV Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sIJV Dur T
8-85Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitBasilic VBr V Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sBr V Dur T PW Time
8-86Operation Manual LE Artery Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIACIA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %CIA %StA A
8-87Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitEIAEIA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %EIA %StA AllC
8-88Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitSFASFA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %SFA %StA AllCalculate after measuring c
8-89Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPopliteal APop A %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %Pop
8-90Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitPTAPTA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %PTA %StA AllCalculate after measuring c
8-91Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitDPADPA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %DPA %StA AllC
6-13Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis AbdomenSelect Abdomen from Application. [Figure 6.8 Study Information - Abdomen] HeightEnter the patient’s hei
8-92Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitLPALPA %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %LPA %StA AllCalculate after measuring c
8-93Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitDigital ADigital A %StD All Calculate after measuring distance %Di
8-94Operation Manual LE Vein Measurement MenuMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitCIVCIV Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sCIV Dur T PW Time Measure
8-95Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Measurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitGSVGSV Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sGSV Dur T PW Time Measurem
8-96Operation ManualMeasurement Menu Item Mode Method UnitMPVMPV Vmax PW Velocity Measurement cm/sMPV Dur T PW Time Measurement sMPV Vesl. D. All Dist
8-97Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations ReportsThe measurement results are summarized by application, and shown on the screen in a report forma
8-98Operation ManualEditing Report (Worksheet)When you move the focus to a value that can be edited on a Worksheet, the borders of the edit window wil
8-99Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 8.4 Worksheet - Touch Screen] Modify MeasurementsAfter you have edited a value and moved the f
8-100Operation Manual AV.USIf Composite GA is AUA, you may select or exclude each Label’s GA values that have been used for calculation. Measureme
8-101Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Adding CommentsEither tap Comment on the touch screen or click Comment in the Left Menu on the Ultrasou
6-14Operation Manual PediatricSelect Pediatric from Application. [Figure 6.10 Study Information - Pediatric] Small PartsSelect Small Parts from Ap
8-102Operation Manual[Figure 8.6 Comment - Touch Screen]
8-103Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Printing ReportsTap the Print button on the touch screen or click Print in the Left Menu on the Ultraso
8-104Operation ManualStore SRTap StoreSR on the touch screen or the Left Menu to save the Measure SR Information. Attaching ImagesSelect this if you w
8-105Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 8.9 Attach Image - Touch Screen]1. Select images from the thumbnail on the right.2. When imag
8-106Operation ManualGraphs Tap Single or Quad on the touch screen, and the screen will switch to the Graph screen, where you can review the graph, tr
8-107Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations [Figure 8.11 Graph - Touch Screen] Select a Graph Use the Trackball and the Set button to select an i
8-108Operation Manual TrendTap Trend on the touch screen. The current and past measurements for a fetus are displayed by study date. When the study
8-109Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Tips!Standard Deviation & PercentileAmong the OB information, the Growth table and the typical feta
8-110Operation ManualTips!When expressing with SD, a value approaches ±0 SD as it approaches the mean, and approaches the minimum or the maximum value
8-111Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations AnatomyTap Anatomy on the touch screen. OB, Gyn, Vascular, and Urology applications have their own pres
6-15Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis CardiacSelect Cardiac in Application. [Figure 6.12 Study Information - Cardiac] HeightEnter the patient's
8-112Operation Manual Fetus CompareSelect the Number of Fetuses in OB Study Information screen, and you can take measurement for each fetus when tak
8-113Chapter 8 Measurements and Calculations Closing ReportsTap Exit on the touch screen or in the Left Menu. Alternatively, press the Report button
Cine / Loop ...9-3Annotating Images ...9-5Annotation
9-3Chapter 9 Image Managements Cine / LoopImages are automatically saved in the memory during scanning. The saved images are useful for patient di
9-4Operation Manual Selecting LoopSelect an image to play by pressing the Change button in the control panel. The touch screen menu is changed when
9-5Chapter 9 Image Managements Annotating ImagesAnnotation Enter or display text, Arrow, or Body Marker on an image. This function is useful for d
9-6Operation Manual Text Mode in Soft Menu[Figure 9.4 Screen Keyboard] Change App.Tap the touch screen or use the dial-button to change applicati
9-7Chapter 9 Image Managements Store Home PositionSet the initial cursor position when Annotation mode starts. Place the cursor on the screen and
6-16Operation ManualSearching Patient Information SearchSearch through the information stored in the system.[Figure 6.14 Search]1. Select the Searc
9-8Operation Manual Arrow Mode You can enter an arrow over an image. This function is useful for differentiating or marking a diagnosis area. Up to
9-9Chapter 9 Image Managements Deleting ArrowsPress the Clear button on the control panel and all arrows displayed on the screen will be deleted.
9-10Operation ManualBody Marker Enter a Body Marker over an image. This function is useful for differentiating or marking a diagnosis area. Entering
9-11Chapter 9 Image Managements 5. To nish entering Body Markers, press the Set or Exit button on the control panel. To cancel, press the Clear bu
9-12Operation ManualTips!e-Motion Marker (Optional)If you are using e-Motion Marker, which is an optional feature for this product, you can run e-Moti
9-13Chapter 9 Image Managements Tips!12 34[Figure 9.7 e-Motion Marker][Figure 9.8 e-Motion Marker Screen]WARNING: Xe-Motion Marker's circuitr
9-14Operation Manual Saving, Playing and Transferring ImagesSaving ImagesWARNING: You must always enter the patient ID, because all images are saved
9-15Chapter 9 Image Managements Playing ImagesYou can play the saved images in SonoView and Diagnosis Modes. Playing Images in SonoView NOTE: Ref
9-16Operation Manual Sending ExamSend all images for an exam.1. Select an exam from the Exam List.2. Click the Send button on the left side of the
9-17Chapter 9 Image Managements Printing ImagesNOTE: Configure the print functions in Setup > Peripherals > Customize Keys before use.Printi
6-17Chapter 6 Starting Diagnosis Worklist SearchPerform a search by connecting to the DICOM Modality Worklist server in the hospital network. NOT
9-18Operation Manual SonoView ModeThis is the UGEO H60’s integrated image management program. It provides image saving/filing, preview, delete, and o
9-19Chapter 9 Image Managements Exam SonoView ModePress the SonoView button on the control panel. In Exam SonoView Mode, you can review the current
9-20Operation Manual SonoView Mode ScreenYou can review the one exam you have selected in Exam List. Image Scroll The image of the previous or nex
9-21Chapter 9 Image Managements Closing Exam SonoViewClick Exit on the screen. LayoutsYou can adjust the number of images displayed on the scr
9-22Operation Manual Cine PlayTap Play on the touch screen if the saved image is Cine. You can use Play, Pause, and Stop to navigate the image forwa
9-23Chapter 9 Image Managements NOTE: If Thermal Printer is selected, Include Header and Include Page Numbers will be inactive, and headers and page
9-24Operation Manual[Figure 9.13 Image Export] Deleting ImagesPress the Delete button. Press OK to delete the selected image. Exiting SonoViewCli
Information ...7-3Types of Diagnosis Modes ...7-3
Chapter 73D/4D Mode ... 7-363D StandBy ...
7-3Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes InformationTypes of Diagnosis ModesThis product supports a variety of diagnosis modes including Basic Mode, Combined M
Diagnostic Ultrasound SystemMI68-02774AOperation ManualVersion 1.01.00English
7-4Operation ManualBasic UseThe items that are commonly used in each diagnosis mode are shown below: Using the Control PanelThe items that can be us
7-5Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XRead Zoom: This function allows you to zoom in on an image saved on a hard disk. 1. Rotate the Zoom dial-button on t
7-6Operation Manual Basic Mode2D ModeThis basic mode, also referred to as B Mode (Brightness mode), provides scan planes of organs. This is used to d
7-7Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 2D Mode Menu[Figure 7.2 2D Mode - Touch Screen] Harmonic Turn this function on or off by tapping Harmonic on the t
7-8Operation Manual Dual LiveTap Dual Live on the touch screen to select On or Off.View the 2D/Color Doppler images of the scanned area simultaneous
7-9Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes NOTE: Make sure to adjust the biopsy guideline before using the biopsy feature.[Figure 7.3 Biopsy]Tips!Editing the Biop
7-10Operation ManualTips!Biopsy Guide Edit ModeNOTE: XOnly available in 2D mode and Single mode.XNot available in Dual Live or Freeze state.XNot av
7-11Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes DR (Dynamic Range)Select a value between 30 and 240 by using the DR dial-button on the touch screen. The Dynamic Ra
7-12Operation Manual Scan AreaUse the Scan Area dial-button on the touch screen to select a value between 40 and 100 as the image width (%). Increas
7-13Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes M ModeThe M Mode is used to specify an observation area in a 2D image with the M Line, and display changes over time.T
7-14Operation Manual M Mode Menu Anatomical MNOTE: Available only with the phased array probe or the cardiac application.Press the Soft Menu dial-
7-15Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes [Figure 7.5 M Mode - Touch Screen]NOTE: For more information on other soft menu options and functions, refer to the ‘2
7-16Operation ManualColor Doppler Mode This mode displays the colored blood flow pattern of the ROI (Region of Interest) within the 2D image. It is ap
7-17Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes C Mode Screen ROI BoxROI stands for Region of Interest. The ROI Box outlines the area of the 2D image where color
7-18Operation Manual Line Density Select the density of the scan line. Select Low, Med, or High by tapping the button on the touch screen or using t
7-19Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes BaseLine Rotating the dial-button clockwise decreases the Baseline. In Color Doppler mode, the color bar indicates
7-20Operation Manual[Figure 7.7 Color Doppler Mode - Touch Screen]NOTE: For more information on other soft menu options and functions, refer to the ‘2
7-21Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Power Doppler ModeThis mode displays the color intensity of blood flow within the ROI in the 2D image. It is appropria
7-22Operation Manual PD Mode Menu S-FlowTap S-Flow on the touch screen. The direction of the blood flow will be displayed.[Figure 7.9 Power Dopple
7-23Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes PW Spectral Doppler ModePW stands for Pulse Wave. This mode displays the blood flow speed at a specific blood vessel l
5Table of ContentsTable of Contents – Volume 2Chapter 6 Starting DiagnosisSystem Power ...
7-24Operation ManualXMoving Sample Volume: Use the trackball on the control panel.XResizing Sample Volume: Using the touch screen: Select the SV Siz
7-25Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes PW Spectral Doppler Mode Menu SimultaneousTap Simultaneous on the touch screen. Each time you tap the button, the
7-26Operation Manual Trace MethodTap Trace Method on the touch screen. Max or Mean Trace for the selected spectrum is performed. It will not be perf
7-27Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes TDW Switches to TDW Mode. TDW stands for Tissue Doppler Wave.NOTE: XThis can only be used when the cardiac applica
7-28Operation ManualCW Spectral Doppler Mode CW stands for Continuous Wave. This mode displays the blood flow speed and direction at a specific blood
7-29Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Entering & Exiting CW Spectral Doppler ModePress the CW button on the control panel. Press the button again to
7-30Operation ManualTDI ModeNOTE: Appears on the Soft Menu only when using the phased array probe and the cardiac application.TDI stands for Tissue Do
7-31Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes TDW ModeTDW stands for Tissue Doppler Wave. It visualizes the movement of rapidly moving tissues such as the heart. TD
7-32Operation Manual Combined ModeIn Combined Mode, three different modes are combined, including the default 2D Mode. Note that, in 2D/C Live Mode,
7-33Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 2D/TDI/TDW ModeNOTE: This can only be used when the cardiac application is selected in Phased Array Probe.TDI Mode and
6Operation ManualCombined Mode ...7
7-34Operation Manual Multi-Image ModeThe product supports Dual Mode and Quad Mode.In Multi-Image Mode, an image can be displayed in different combine
7-35Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Quad ModeTap the Quad button on the touch screen. You can compare four different images at the same time. Each time yo
7-36Operation Manual 3D/4D ModeThese modes show 3D images of the region being examined. UGEO H60 provides 3D Mode and 4D Mode (optional). NOTE: Stand
7-37Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 3D Mode You can capture 3D images by using a 3D probe. [Figure 7.18 3D Mode] 3DIn this mode, you can obtain 3D im
7-38Operation Manual 4D Mode (Optional)In 4D Mode, 3D images can be obtained in real time with 3D probes. This mode is also called Live 3D Mode.NOTE
7-39Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Acquiring 3D/4D Images1. Specify the location and size of the ROI Box as desired.2. Set the required parameters i
7-40Operation Manual3D StandByThis screen is displayed on the touch screen when 3D/4D Modes are entered. Set the required parameters to specify how 3D
7-41Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Rendering PresetSelects a Preset for 3D images. For more information, refer to the preset information contained in
7-42Operation Manual3D View – MPRThis view mode is enabled upon acquisition of images when MPR is selected in 3D StandBy. You can optimize 3D images,
7-43Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XPointer: Re-adjusts the position of ROI Box. Pressing the Pointer button on the control panel switches to Pointer st
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7-44Operation Manual VCT Zoom NOTE: This option is available with VCT.Use the Zoom dial-button on the control panel. Pressing the dial-button switch
7-45Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Saving ImagesNOTE: If volume data contains both 4D and 3D Cine images, choose either 4D or 3D for saving.1. Press
7-46Operation Manual ModeSelect the display format in which 3D images are presented. RenderAxial, Sagittal, or Coronal plane images are displayed
7-47Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Ref. ImageTap the corresponding button on the touch screen to select a reference image from among A, B, and C. The
7-48Operation Manual Th. LowSpecify the minimum range of Threshold. Use the dial-button to select a value between 0 and 254.Tips!ThresholdThis optio
7-49Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes VOCALMeasure the volume of tissues within the human body. VOCAL is an abbreviation for Virtual Organ Computer Aided an
7-50Operation Manual ProstateUsed for prostate data. CysticUsed for object data with fewer echoes. SphereAfter creating a spherical object, edit
7-51Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Tips!When Contour Type is set to Manual1. Tap Start on the touch screen. The Image Position screen will be displayed
7-52Operation ManualVOCAL EditOnce VOCAL data is created, volume information will be displayed on the screen. In VOCAL Edit Mode, you can modify or re
7-53Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Multi EditModify more than one contour line at once. Tap this button on the touch screen to turn this feature on or
7-54Operation ManualVOCALOptimizes VOCAL data for review. VOCAL ModeSpecify how VOCAL data are presented. ROI 3D Shows images in the Axial, Sagi
7-55Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Mode NOTE: This option is available with ROI 3D.Specify how the surface of VOCAL data is presented. Use the dial-bu
7-56Operation Manual3D XINOTE: X3D XI is an optional feature of this product. X3D XI is available only when 3D probes are used.This view mode is ena
7-57Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Rotating ImageRotating the reference plane affects all other planes.XX-axis Rotation: Use the M / X dial-button on
7-58Operation Manual Display FormatSet the layout of slice images. Select from 1*1, 2*1, 2*2, 3*2, 3*3 or 4*3 by tapping the corresponding button on
7-59Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes PositionSet the position of the post curve. Use the dial-button to select a value between 0 and 100. BiasSet the
7-60Operation ManualOblique ViewAfter drawing a straight or curved line in the selected image in MSV Mode, you can study the related oblique image. To
7-61Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Oblique View ScreenThe reference image that is selected in MSV Mode is displayed on the screen. The reference image
7-62Operation Manual Cut TypeSpecify how images are cut by tapping the corresponding button on the touch screen. LineThe oblique image of a strai
7-63Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Selected Slice NOTE: This cannot be used when Display Format is 2*1. Use the dial-button to select a line. The obli
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7-64Operation Manual OVIX NOTE: This cannot be used when Cut Type is Contour. OVIX is the abbreviation for Oblique View eXtended, which sets the cro
7-65Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes InitTap the touch screen to delete the Oblique image and reset the position information for Ref. Image.NOTE: The fo
7-66Operation ManualXI VOCALNOTE: XI VOCAL is one of the 3D XI features. It is available as an optional feature of this product. Measure the volume of
7-67Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes XI VOCAL DeneSpecify how slice and contour lines are extracted. Reference images and slice lines are displayed on the
7-68Operation Manual ManualCreate the desired shape of an object manually. A contour line can be specified in the XI VOCAL Edit screen. Ref. Image
7-69Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes # of SlicesSpecify the number of slice images. Use the dial-button to select 5, 10, 15, or 20. Depending on the sel
7-70Operation ManualXI VOCAL EditSpecify the contour extraction range or run XI VOCAL. Based on slice lines, slice images and pole points will be disp
7-71Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes Accept ContourTap the button on the touch screen to apply changes and run XI VOCAL. The system will switch to the X
7-72Operation ManualXI VOCALOptimize XI VOCAL data for review. Slice images with their contour line shown and 3D reference images are displayed. The 3
7-73Chapter 7 Diagnosis Modes 4DNOTE: X4D Mode is an optional feature of this product. X4D Mode is available only when 3D probes are used.In 4D Mo
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