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Mindray Consona N9 - Cine Review; Entering;Exiting Cine Review

Mindray Consona N9
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13 Display & Cine Review
Operator’s Manual 13 - 3
13.4 Cine Review
The system allows you to review and edit the images prior to the image frozen. This function is
called as cine review. The magnified images can also be reviewed, and the operating method is the
same. You can perform zoom, measurements, add comments and body marks on the images being
reviewed.
The system supports manual review as well as automatic review. The default setup is Manual Cine,
but you can switch between Auto Cine and Manual Cine.
In addition, the system supports the images reviewed along with physiological unit waveforms, if
the detection of physiological unit waveforms is performed.
CAUTION
The cine memory must be cleared at the end of the current patient and the
onset of the next new patient by tapping [End].
Cine files stored in the system’s hard drive shall contain patient information,
to avoid the selection of an incorrect image file and potential misdiagnosis.
13.4.1 Entering/Exiting Cine Review
To Enter Cine Review
The system enters the manual cine review status once press <Freeze> to freeze the image.
Open cine files in thumbnail, iStation or Review. The system enters automatic cine review
status.
Swipe the touch screen left or right under the mapping mode to review the cine.
To Exit Cine Review
Press <Freeze> or <B>, the system will return to image scanning and exit cine review.
13.4.2 2D Cine Review
Manual Cine Review
Enter the cine mode in 2D imaging mode. Roll the trackball, or slide the screen to view the cine.
If you move the playback mark to the left by using the trackball, the review sequence is reversed to
the image-storing sequence, thus the images are displayed in descending order. Whereas, if you
move the playback mark to the right by using the trackball, the review sequence is the same as the
image-storing sequence, thus the images are displayed in ascending order. When you review
images until the first or the last frame, further using the trackball will display the last or first frame.
The cine progress bar at the bottom of the screen (as shown in the figure below):
1Start mark 2Playback mark
3 End mark 4 Current frame
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