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RECALL IMAGE

RECALL - ADDING MEASUREMENTS ONTO A SAVED IMAGE

User can bring back a saved image on the display for new measurements. 

Measurements can be done at user’s convenience and re-saved.

ADDING MEASUREMENTS:


- From ‘’Recall’’ function in the auto-gain measurement menu or in ‘’View’’ from ‘’Image’’ sub-menu.  Select the desired saved image on display.
- Do all your measurements and save them like you want, ‘’Save All’’ or ‘’Save Curr’’.
- The resaved image will have a new, Image #, Date and Time.

RECALL SAVED IMAGE

NEW RE-SAVED IMAGE

NEW IMAGE #

NEW DATE / TIME

SAME ID #

NEW MEASURES

   FEATURES

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​  - Standard scanner kit 

  - Cine loop, 31 frames

  - 7000 images saving storage
  - USB interface​​, allows for plug-in

    and wireless addons
  - Scan modes​
  - Recall saved images for
    measurements

  - Macro function for measurement
  - Animal identification, ID

  - Animal type selection
  - IMF:  Intramuscular fat measure
  - Multi-frequency sector probes
  - Software upgrades via email
  - Display interactive colour menus
  - On screen measurements report
  - Detacheable probes
  - Harness fully adjustable and
    washable

  - Removable, washable air filter
  - Transfer images to PC via USB
  - Automatic boundary detection
  - On screen functions description
  - Single board 500MHz computer​
  - Large 6.4” LCD, TFT display
  - Lightweight – 3.4 pounds with
    batteries

  - Indestructible case​
  - One-piece electronic keypad with
    8 controls buttons

  - Gain, slope and frequency
    controls

  - All functions description
  - Three grey scales selection
  - Automatic preset measurements
  - Automatic image adjustment
  - Special width measurement
    function

  - Can do 7 measurements in one
    image

  - Operating time of continuous use
  - Removable ‘’AA’’ battery
  - External battery pack
  - Automatic image adjustment for
    measurements (Auto-gain)​

  - Save user setting per each type
    of probe and animal type

 - Four scanning depths per probes
    model

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