Image Modes
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z Click [Line Density] item in the menu.
z Select between Low and High.
z Note: Changing Line Density will change B Mode frame rate (higher line density /
lower frame rate, lower line density / higher frame rate).
IP (Image Processing)
Image Processing is a combination of image parameters, and the system has 8 IP preset
combinations.
z Click [IP] item in the menu.
z Select among IP values.
z The IP value is also displayed on the image parameter area.
z You can set IP in the image preset, and the path is Setup → System → Image
Preset → B/THI → B IP.
Colorize and Colorize Map
z
Click [Colorize] item in the menu to select [On] or [Off] to turn on / off the feature.
z Click [Colorize Map] item in the menu to select among various map schemes.
z Changing Map will also change the color bar.
iClear (option)
iClear is used to increase the B Mode image profile for greater boundary detail.
Click [iClear] item in the menu to change it.
Persistence
Persistence is used to remove image noise and improve the overall image quality.
z Click [Persistence] item in the menu.
z Select between 0 and 7.
TSI (Tissue Specific Imaging)
This feature is used to adjust the speed of sound against various tissue types, i.e.,
General, Muscle, Fluid and Fat.
z Press [Menu] key to show the B Mode menu.
z Click [TSI] item in the menu to select among four selections.
Noise Rejection
z
Click [Noise Reject] item in the B Mode menu.
z Select the value among 0, 1, 2 and 3. The smaller the value, the smaller the noise
rejection; the greater the value, the greater the noise rejection.
z This feature rejects B Mode image noise, thus increasing signal-noise ratio.
Post Process
Post processing is used to apply modifications to a gray map in order to optimize overall
image quality.
z Select [Curve], [Rejection] or [γ] from the B Mode menu.
z The post processing feature is valid for images in real time, freeze or cine review
status.
Gray Transform
1
From the B Mode menu, select [Curve] to pop up the gray transform curve.
2
Move the cursor onto a node “·” along the curve. The cursor becomes a .
3
Press the [Set] key, and roll the trackball to move the node along the vertical axis
adjusting the gray map. You will notice the B Mode image changes at the same time
showing the modification in real-time. You can select multiple nodes to create a unique
gray map profile.