5-10 Image Optimization 
  During M mode imaging, you can switch between B and M menu from the menu title. 
  During M Mode scanning, frequency and acoustic power of the transducer are 
synchronous with that of B Mode. 
  Adjustment of the depth or TGC to the B Mode image will lead to corresponding changes 
in M Mode image. 
5.5.3  M Mode Image Optimization 
Gain 
To adjust the gain of M mode image. The real-time gain value is displayed in the 
image parameter area in the upper left corner of the screen. 
Rotate the <Gain/ iTouch> knob clockwise to increase the gain, and anti-
clockwise to decrease. 
The adjusting range is 0-100. 
Increasing the gain will brighten the image and you can see more received 
signals. However, noise may also be increased. 
Depth 
This function is used to adjust the display depth of sampling, the real-time 
value of which is displayed on the image parameter area in the upper left 
corner of the screen. 
Use the <Depth/Zoom> knob to adjust the depth. 
The adjustable depth values vary depending upon the probe types. 
Increase the depth to see tissue in deeper locations, while decrease the depth 
to see tissue in shallower locations. 
Depth increase will cause a decrease in the frame rate. 
Frequency 
This function is used to select the operating frequency of the current probe, 
the real-time value of which is displayed in the image parameter area in the 
upper left corner of the screen, where “F” represents B mode frequency, and 
“FH” represents harmonic frequency. 
Adjust it through [Frequency] on the image menu, wherein “H” means the 
harmonic frequency. 
Values of frequency vary depending upon the probe types. Select the 
frequency according to the detection depth and current tissue characteristics. 
The higher the frequency the better the near field resolution but the worse the 
force of penetration. 
Harmonic imaging enhances near field resolution and reduces low-frequency 
and large amplitude noise, so as to improve small parts imaging. 
A. power 
Refers to the power of ultrasonic wave transmitted by the probe, the real-time 
value of which is displayed in the image parameter area in the upper left corner 
of the screen.