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How to Export Scans from the Mindray TE Air

Uploaded by: Marcus Wong · Last updated: June 8, 2026

The Mindray TE Air is a wireless handheld probe driven from the TE Air app on your phone or tablet. You capture on the live imaging screen, then export the saved exam.

1. Capture (on the live imaging screen)

  1. Freeze the image and save a still, or record a cine loop (keep loops to about 3–6 s).
  2. Captures are stored with the current exam.

2. Export the saved exam

  1. Open the saved exam (the patient/review area of the app) and select the images or clips you want.
  2. Choose export / share, and pick a format: JPG (images) or MP4 (cine loops). DICOM 3.0 (Store / Media) and destinations such as Tricefy cloud or a shared PC folder are also available. Wi-Fi is required to transfer.
  3. Export the files de-identified.
Please note: Button labels and the layout of the review/exam area can differ between TE Air app versions. If a step looks different on your device, look for the area where your saved exams are listed, open the exam, then choose the share or export option there — selecting JPG/MP4 (or DICOM) and de-identified output. Your TE Air user manual or Mindray support has the exact, version-specific steps if you get stuck.

Bring it into ScanHub

Once your clips and stills are saved to your phone or computer and de-identified, add them to ScanHub one of two ways:

  • ScanHub mobile app: open the app, go to My Scans, tap + Create Scan, choose Gallery / Photos (or ScanVault) as the source, select your exported files, choose the study type, add findings, then submit.
  • ScanHub web portal: go to scanhub.upscan.com, open Scan StudyCreate Scan, drag in your images (JPG/PNG/DICOM) and clips (MP4/DICOM), then complete the interpretation form and submit.

GUSI best practices

  • Keep each clip 3–6 seconds for smoother playback and faster mentor review.
  • Always export de-identified files (no patient name or details) before uploading.
  • Upload a mix of stills and clips, and include the standard views for the scan type.
  • Use Wi-Fi for larger cine loops; very large files may fail on cellular.

Need more help? For more information or device support, contact Mindray at www.mindray.com.


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