Reviewing sessions and images, Deleting an image – Welch Allyn Image Capture System - User Manual User Manual
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Reviewing Sessions and Images
Captured images are available for the user to delete, export, or print. Pressing the Delete button
will remove the selected image from the Welch Allyn Image Capture System. Pressing the
Export button will save the selected image to another drive / file location, rename the image
(optional), and/or save the image as a different file type. Pressing the Print button will print the
selected image to a local or networked printer. The image thumbnails are sorted by date and
time of image with the most recent image on top. The system always displays the Patient ID
and Date on the title bar.
1.
Login into the Welch Allyn Image Capture System. Your password brings you to the Select
Session / Create Patient screen.
2. At the Select Session / Create Patient screen click on the Patient ID from the list on the left
of the screen then click the session you want to review listed on the right of the screen. See
the “Entering Patient Sessions" on page 15 for more detail.
3. Click the Open Session button or double-click the session folder to open. Thumbnails of the
available images in that session are shown on the right side of the screen.
4. Click on any thumbnail to see a larger view of the image in the main screen.
Deleting an Image
1.
With the specific image selected, click the Delete button on the Welch Allyn Image Capture
System toolbar, menu, or right-click your mouse and select Delete from the context menu.
Delete button
removes the
selected
thumbnail from
the folder.
Export button will
save the selected
thumbnail to a
target file/drive
location.
Print button will print the
selected thumbnail
Available
thumbnails
for review
Capture/Display
Software Mode
Reference
Logout button terminates the
session for the current user.
Exit button closes the
Image Capture System
Select Session
button brings
user back to the
Select Session /
Create Patient
screen.
Main Screen
JPG Image
Compression
and Q Factor
Date/Time Stamp