Freezing The Image - GE Mentor Visual iQ User Manual

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07/30/2014

Freezing the Image

Freeze an image to temporarily capture it for review or adjustment. Moving the joystick
in a frozen view does not articulate the probe tip.
1
– Briefly press either of these keys or tap anywhere on a live on-screen image to freeze
the display. The
icon appears in the upper left corner of the display and the soft
key menu opens, allowing for adjustment of the frozen image. Reverse this process (or
press
) to unfreeze the display.
2
– Tap (or press and hold the
key menus. Double tapping in this location hides or displays the soft keys and status bar.
3
– Select any one of up to four Views available when a 2D image is frozen or six Views
when a 3DPM image is recalled (click here to learn more about each view).
4
– Add notes or arrows to the frozen image
images).
5
– Select and adjust four image transformation settings including Brightness, Distortion
Correction, Invert, and Inverse+.
(Click here to learn about image settings).
6
– When a stereo tip is calibrated to the system, Stereo appears in white text. Press
to perform stereo measurement. If no stereo tips are calibrated, Stereo appears in
gray and may not be selected.
(click here to learn more about Stereo Measurements).
7
– Minimize the image to view unobscured by soft keys and status bar.
8
– Opens a Split Screen showing both frozen and live images. Press Full Screen to
return to single screen view.
(Click here to learn about working with Split Screens).
9
– Zoom in or enlarge a portion of the frozen image
Zoom feature).
Note: If you zoom in on a frozen image and then move the joystick or drag the image
with your finger, the image pans as the system electronically reviews the entire image.
10
– Measure features of the frozen image
measurements).
11
– Press or press-and-hold to Save the frozen image
Save feature).
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