Quick Start Guide - VADA Mode
This tutorial provides high-level instructions for how to acquire, review, save, and export VADA mode data.
Note:
For more information about VADA Mode, refer to VADA Mode on page 236.
Before You Begin
Ensure the following:
A transducer is connected to a transducer port on the front of the Vevo F2.
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WARNING:
observe the safety warnings and precautions listed in Vevo F2 Imaging System
Safety on page 461.
To Acquire, Review, Save and Export VADA Mode Data
1. Ensure the system is plugged in, and the main power switch on.
2. Push the power button to start the system. Refer to System Startup on page 23.
3. Log in as a user or a guest. Refer to Logging In on page 34.
4. Choose a transducer and transducer application from the transducer panel.
The B-Mode imaging window appears, and the system begins acquiring B-Mode data. Refer to
Image Display on page 36.
5. Tap VADA. The system switches to VADA Mode.
6.
Open the VADA configuration panel and set an active pulse sequence. Refer to Navigation on
page 251.
a. (Optional) Tap Waveforms to open the Waveforms menu, then edit or create waveforms as
needed. Refer to Waveforms on page 264.
b. (Optional) Tap Transmit Delays to open the Transmit Delays menu, then edit or create delay
profiles as needed. Refer to Transmit Delays on page 259.
c. Tap Pulse Sequences
page 272.
d. Select a pulse sequence, and tap Set Active Pulse Sequence.
e. (Optional) Tap the Preview tab to open the Preview menu, and preview the pulse sequence
as needed. Refer to Preview on page 308.
f. Tap Done.
7. Tap Acquire and Save (or Acquire, if Automatically save after acquisition is turned off in the
Clip Settings menu).
The system runs the selected pulse sequence, collects the data, and then downloads it into the
system.
8. Tap Review to open the Review menu, then review the data. Refer to Review on page 317.
Introduction
Before using the Vevo F2 Imaging System, users must read and
to open the Pulse Sequences menu. Refer to Pulse Sequences on
Vevo F2 Imaging System User Manual
32
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