5-24  Image Optimization 
CW module is optional. 
5.7.1  PW/CW Mode Exam Operation 
1.  Select a premium image during B mode or B+ Color (Power) scan, and adjust to place the area of 
interest in the center of the image. 
2.  Press <PW>/<CW> to set the position of the sample line by moving the trackball left and right. Set 
the SVD by moving the trackball up and down, and adjust the angle and SV size according to the 
actual situation. 
3.  Press <PW>/<CW> again or <Update> to enter PW/CW Mode and perform the examination. 
Observe and calculate the data based on B mode or Color mode image. You can also adjust the 
SV size, angle and depth in the real-time scan. 
The parameter area appears in the left of the screen, see the figure below: 
           
 
PW Sampling Line Adjustment  SV  SV Size 
Angle  Angle 
SVD  SV depth 
CW Sampling Line Adjustment  Angle  Angle 
SVD  Focus depth 
 
4.  Adjust the image parameters during PW/CW mode scan to obtain optimized images. 
5.  Perform other operations (e.g. measurement and calculation) if necessary. 
Tips: the M-mark line is displayed for one procedure operation. Press <PW>/<CW> to enter M mode. 
For details, please refer to Chapter 5.1.3 Quickly Saving Image Settings. 
5.7.2  PW/CW Mode Image Parameters 
In PW/ CW mode scan, the image parameter area on the left side of the screen shows the real-time 
parameter values as follows: 
Items  F  G  WF  PRF  SVD  SV  Angle 
Meaning  Frequency 
PW/CW 
gain 
WF (Wall 
Filter) 
Pulse Repetition 
Frequency PRF 
SV 
depth 
SV 
Size 
Angle 
During PW/CW mode imaging, menus of image optimizing for B Mode and PW/CW mode are displayed 
on the touch screen at the same time; if there is also Color mode (Power mode) working, menus of 
certain modes will also be displayed on the touch screen synchronously, and you can switch by clicking 
the mode tabs. 
In PW/CW mode, acoustic power of the transducer is synchronous with that of B mode. 
When you adjust the depth or TGC of the PW/CW-Mode image, related changes will occur in PW/CW 
mode image as well. 
Most of the parameters are the same for the PW Mode and CW Mode, so the both are combined 
together to be introduced here.