Adjusting Depth And Gain; Depth - FujiFilm SonoSite X-Porte User Manual

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Table 4-5: Controls in scrolling Doppler (continued)
Button name
Calcs
Heart Rate
Slope
Related topics
Doppler ............................................................................................................................................................................ 4-4
Imaging controls ......................................................................................................................................................... 4-6
Controls in 2D .............................................................................................................................................................. 4-8
Controls in Color ...................................................................................................................................................... 4-12
Controls in M Mode ............................................................................................................................................... 4-14

Adjusting depth and gain

Depth

Depth refers to the depth of display. You can adjust the depth in all imaging modes except M Mode sweep
and Doppler trace. The vertical depth scale on the touch panel lists all available depth levels for the current
transducer. The intervals depend on the active transducer.
To adjust the depth
As you adjust the depth, the depth value appears in a rectangle in the lower right corner of the image area
or upper right corner if the image orientation is upside down.
Note
Do either of the following on the touch panel:
Tap a marker on the depth scale.
4-20
See
"About calculations"
Provides calipers to measure heart rate.
Provides calipers to measure slope and slope-related
measurements.
Only available in the cardiac exam type.
The depth value in the lower right corner of the clinical monitor is always the total
acquired depth of the unzoomed image. When you zoom, this value stays the
same.
Description
on page 5-8.
Available in
Live
Frozen
Imaging

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