Display & Cine Review 6-7 
  "Auto" for the cine memory indicates the system splits the cine memory as per the 
number of B image windows. 
  “Split”  indicates the system always splits the cine memory, even if in the single-B 
window, the system splits the cine memory into two as well. You can press <B> key to 
switch and display the images in either memory, so you can compare images in Split 
mode. 
The memory capacity is evenly distributed as per splitting number, as shown in the following 
table (Taking B images in low density as an example, the capacity of B cine memory is N 
frames): 
One memory, with 
capacity N frames. 
The memory splits 
into two, with 
capacity N/2 frames 
each 
The memory splits 
into four, with 
capacity N/4 frames 
each 
The memory splits 
into two, with 
capacity N/2 
frames each 
The memory splits 
into two, with 
capacity N/2 frames 
each 
The memory splits 
into four, with 
capacity N/4 frames 
each 
6.4.2  Cine Memory Clear 
In the following conditions, the cine review memory will be cleared: 
  Start an exam of a new animal. 
  Start a new exam for the same animal. 
  Switching the probe (if the cine memory is split, only the cine memory corresponding 
to the currently activated window is cleared) 
  Changing the exam condition (if the cine memory is split, only the cine memory 
corresponding to the currently activated window is cleared) 
  Imaging Mode Switching: include imaging mode switching among B, M, display mode 
switching etc. 
  Parameters modification, including: 
  Parameters that can result in imaging region or direction changing, such as 
depth, FOV, trapezoid, steer, zoom and so on. 
  Parameters that can result in image frame changing, such as line density, focus 
number and so on. 
  Change speed in M mode 
  2D image cleared 
  Unfreeze the image: after the image is unfrozen, images stored in the cine memory 
will be cleared, but if the cine memory is split, only the currently cine memory 
corresponding to the activated window will be cleared. 
  Open/ close the image file that occupies cine memory. 
 
6.5  Image Compare 
You can perform image compare through the path: 
  iStation screen (press <iStation> to enter);