Saving Images And Video Clips - FujiFilm SonoSite X-Porte User Manual

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To export patient exams manually to a USB memory stick
1 Specify the file format for exported images (see
2 Tap REVIEW.
3 Tap Patient List.
4 Connect a USB memory stick (see
page 2-6).
5 In the patient list, select the check box next to one or more exams.
6 Tap Export USB. A list of USB devices appears.
7 Select the USB memory stick. If you want to hide patient information, deselect Include patient
information on images and video clips.
8 Tap Export.
The files are finished exporting approximately five seconds after the USB animation stops. Removing the
USB memory stick or turning off the system while exporting may cause exported files to be corrupted or
incomplete. To stop in-progress exporting, tap Cancel.
The
column of the patient list indicates whether the system has exported the exam.
To export patient exams automatically to a USB memory stick
1 Make sure that automatic export is enabled. See
2 Insert a USB memory stick into a USB port on the side of the system.
3 End the exam.

Saving images and video clips

You can save images and video clips to internal storage. The system plays a sound if Beep Alert is on (see
"Audio settings"
on page 3-6), and the Save in Progress icon
The system limits the maximum number of images and video clips that you can save for an individual exam,
and warns you when this limit is reached.
You can also save a labeled frame from a video clip. See
To review saved images and video clips for the current patient, tap REVIEW. For patients whose exams have
ended, you must go to the Patient List by tapping REVIEW and then Patient List. See
page 4-38. For information on viewing the cine buffer, see
You can also save images from cine while the system is frozen.
4-44
"USB settings"
"To connect a USB memory stick for importing or exporting"
"To specify export options"
"Labeling during review"
"Viewing the cine buffer"
on page 3-36).
on page 3-37.
briefly appears on the clinical monitor.
on page 4-30.
"Reviewing"
on page 4-22.
on
on
Imaging

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