Saving Frames Containing Measurement Graphics; Deleting A General Measurement; Deleting A Specific Measurement - Siemens ACUSON Cypress Operator's Manual

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Cardiac Calculations
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Saving Frames Containing Measurement Graphics

After each measurement or sequence of measurements is completed, the frame
used to perform the measurement can be saved along with the graphics. While
the frame and graphics are displayed, press
briefly appear in the upper right corner of the screen to indicate the frame has
been saved as part of the study.
If the frame used to perform the measurement is part of a loop that has already
been saved as part of the study, pressing
graphics and index to the frame. The camera icon will briefly appear in the
upper right corner of the screen to indicate the graphics have been added to the
frame. The graphics can only be viewed by using the Main knob to search for
the frame.

Deleting a General Measurement

To delete a general measurement, follow these steps:
Display the frame containing the measurement graphic.
1.
Press
to display the Selection Menu.
CALC
2.
Use the Trackball to highlight the measurement you want to delete.
3.
Press the <
BACKSPACE
4.

Deleting a Specific Measurement

To delete a specific measurement, follow these steps:
Display the frame containing the measurement graphic.
1.
Press
to display the Selection Menu.
CALC
2.
Use the Trackball to select the name of the Report Menu containing the spe-
3.
cific measurement you want to delete and press <
NOTE Specific measurements cannot be deleted from the Selection Menu.
To delete a single measurement, use the Trackball to highlight the measure-
4.
ment you want to delete and press <
surements, click [
CLEAR
NOTE If the deleted measurement is part of a formula, all the formula results
that use that measurement are also deleted.
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Q SAVE
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BACKSPACE
].
. The camera icon will
will add the measurement
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ENTER
>. To delete all of the mea-

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