Display & Cine Review 6-1 
6  Display & Cine Review 
6.1 Image Display 
6.1.1 Splitting Display 
The system supports dual-split and quad-split display format. However, only one window 
is active at one time. 
z  Dual-split: press <Dual> key on the control panel to enter the dual-split mode, 
and using <Dual> key to switch between the two images; press <B> on the 
control panel to exit. 
z  Quad-split: press user-defined <Quad> key on the control panel to enter the 
dual-split mode, and using user-defined <Quad> key to switch between the two 
images; press <B> on the control panel to exit. 
For the detailed display format, please refer to the content of each imaging mode chapter. 
6.2 Image Magnification 
The system supports three magnifications: spot, pan and iZoom, which can be realized 
by different operations through the related keys. 
NOTE:  Zooming an image changes the frame rate which tends to change thermal 
indices. The position of the focal zones may also change which may cause the 
peak intensity to occur at a different location in the acoustic filed. As a result, 
the MI may change. 
6.2.1 Spot 
Procedures: 
1.  In image scanning mode, press<Zoom> to enter the sample volume definition status. 
2.  Define the sample volume: roll the trackball to change the box size and position, 
press <Set> to toggle between setting the size and position. And after sample 
volume is set, press <Zoom> again to enter spot zoom status. 
Here, the sampled image is displayed, and meanwhile, image-in-image is displayed. 
3.  Rotate <Zoom> to adjust the magnification factor. The system provides a zoom 
range of 0.8-10. Roll the trackball to move the magnified image.   
4.  Exit: in spot zooming status, press <Zoom> again or press <Esc> to exit image 
magnification. 
Tips: 
z  Spot zooming only can be realized on a scanning image. 
z  The size and position of sample volume box will be changed along with scanning 
depth and area.