ThinPACS
Viewer Software Guide
Software Version 3.3
July 7, 2009
Revision 1.0
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter 1: Installation Requirements
Chapter 2: Software Setup and Configuration
Chapter 3: Operating Instructions
Chapter 4: Software Upgrades
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
Chapter 6: Appendix
Introduction
The Radlink ThinPACS Viewing software allows scanned x-ray images to be displayed on a host computer for review and consultation. It also provides the means for archiving or forwarding to other facilities for further evaluation and archiving.
It is recommended that this entire guide be read completely before proceeding with the installation.
Chapter 1: Installation Requirements
Host Computer System Requirements
The following is a list of the minimum requirements to operate the Radlink Pro Imaging Physician Consultant Viewer software:
Host Computer System Requirements
Host Computer
Processor Pentium 4 or later
Processor Speed 2GHZ
Memory 1 GB RAM
Storage 30 GB hard drive
Input CD-R
Display
Monitor 14 inch 1280 x 1024 display
Communications
Network 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
Host Software Requirements
The following lists the minimum requirements to operate the Radlink ThinPACS Viewing Software:
Host Software Requirements
Operating System
Windows 2000 + latest service packs
Windows XP + latest service packs
Installing the Software
The installation procedures are similar for all supported Microsoft Operating Systems such as Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.
1. Insert the ThinPACS Viewing Software CD or go to Radlink’s web site, copying to desktop, and opening.
Installing the Software (con’t)
3. If the above window appears, click Accept.
Installing the Software (con’t)
Starting the Viewing Software
To start the ThinPACS Viewing Software, double-click the desktop shortcut icon Radlink Pro
Chapter 2: Software Setup and Configuration
Configuring the Viewer
The Viewer software window is displayed at initial boot up.
After the Pro Imaging software is first installed, a license key needs to be entered to enable the Viewer.
Once you have a valid license key, the software will bypass the license window display the Select Study window instead.
If the pop-up display keyboard is obscuring your view of the License Key, select Preferences and uncheck the box Enable On-Screen Keyboard
Configuring the Viewer (con’t)
• For single user accounts call Radlink Customer Support at (310)643-6900 prompt 2, and request a license key.
You will need to provide your Host ID number.
1. Enter the key into the License Key window and select Save Settings.
Now the software is enabled and tabs Select Study, View Image, Print, Send, and Burn CD are selectable.
• For multiple users sharing the same workstation, contact Customer Support and request a license file then copy to the following location:
Setting the PACS Server Settings
Setting the PACS Server Settings allows your PC to view images from a Radlink PACS system. NOTE: If the intended PACS server is not a Radlink PACS server then the IP field of the PACS Server Setting section should be left blank.
1. Select the PACS/RIS button.
Setting the PACS Server Settings (con’t)
1. Enter the IP address of the PACS into the IP field and select Save Settings. If you don’t know the IP address, contact your local IT person for assistance.
The viewing software is now enabled to communicate with the PACS server. Below is an explanation of the fields:
IP: The physical network node address of the PACS server.
DICOM Port: The logical port of the PACS server.
Source AET: Application Entity Title is the user chosen name of the PACS host
Destination AET: Must be proimagepacs
WEB Port: Default Web server port of a Radlink PACS.
Compression: Provides the ability to save viewed images to: C:\Documents and
Setting up Destinations
The destination settings allow you to specify the destination(s) to store DICOM images. The Viewer provides a means for you to add reports, markers, lines, angles, and free hand drawings to existing images using the Save command located in the Send menu.
Note that if you had previously setup the PACS settings, you could have clicked the button
Copy to Destinations and any PACS settings would have been copied to the destination fields.
1) To specify a destination, click the Destinations button.
Setting up Destinations (con’t)
To add a new destination:
1) Click the New button, and then enter the Host name (in this example ‘PACS 1’), IP, DICOM
Port, Source AET, and Dest AET fields.
2) Select the Active checkbox.
The following are typical settings to store images on the internal PACS:
Name A default name that can be renamed if desired. (This is typically the same name as entered in the PACS settings)
IP: (This is typically the same IP address entered in the PACS settings)
Setting up Destinations (con’t)
3) Click the Ping button to ensure that the Destination settings are correct. If successful, the following window will be displayed:
Additional destinations may be added in a similar fashion.
All the hosts listed with the Active checkbox highlighted will be sent images after Save is clicked (located in the Send menu). Any hosts which don’t have the Active checkbox highlighted will be ignored.
Setting up a DICOM Receiver (optional – purchased separately)
A DICOM receiver allows the reception of DICOM images from any networked DICOM storage device such as another Viewing workstation or CR.
To purchase the optional Receiver feature call your Radlink sales office for pricing. Once purchased, you will need to call Radlink Customer Support (310)643-6900 prompt 2, for a password to enable its usage
To setup a DICOM Receiver:
1. Start the Pro Imaging software on the PC or CR that you wish to send images 2. Click Manage
3. Click Preferences
When run in Thread mode, the software must be running in order for DICOM Receiver to function.
When run in Run as a Service mode, the software does not need to be running in order for DICOM Receiver to function. If Run as a Service is selected, the user will be prompted to enter their Windows username and password so that the service can be installed.
Setting up a DICOM Receiver (con’t)
4. At the sender location, click the Destinations button.
5. Click the New button, and then edit the NewHost name to identify the new destination, then enter the IP and DICOM Port fields.
6. Enter any text for Source AET and Dest AET (they cannot be left blank) 7. Select the Active checkbox.
You may wish to click Ping to ensure that your connection to the receiver is enabled.
Assuming your ping is successful, when Save is selected, studies will be sent to the Receiver location.
If your Ping was unsuccessful, make sure that the receiver has the Viewer software installed and running.
Setting up DICOM Printing
1. Select the DICOM Printers button.
Setting up DICOM Printing (con’t)
2. Select the Add Printer button
Setting up DICOM Printing (con’t)
3. To add a DICOM printer:
a. Select the Add Printer button.
b. Select the blue row under Name and enter the manufacturers name (e.g., Sony) c. Select the blue row under IP and enter the IP address for the printer.
d. Select the blue row under Port and enter the port number for the printer (e.g., 104) e. Select the blue row under AET and enter the AET name (e.g., DICOM_PRINTER). f. Select Save Settings.
The printer listed above may now be used to print images on media supported by the printer,
Setting up DICOM Printing (con’t)
g. Click the Test Status button to ensure that the printer settings are correct. If successful, the following window will be displayed:
Setting up Pre-Fetch Agent
The Pre-Fetch Agent feature allows you to specify which images to automatically download to your local hard drive. This will save the time of downloading the images from a PACS to your local drive in order to view them.
1. Select the Pre-Fetch Agent button.
The Pre-Fetch Agent Setting window is displayed.
Note that Pre-Fetch may be run in either a Run as a Thread (default) or Run as a Service mode.
When run in Thread mode, the software must be running in order for Pre-Fetch to function. When run in Run as a Service mode, the software does not need to be running in order for Pre-Fetch to function. If Run as a Service is selected, the user will be prompted to enter their Windows username and password so that the service can be installed.
Setting up Pre-Fetch Agent (con’t)
2. Set the Study Date field to All Studies.
3. Enter a physician’s name into the Referring Physician field. 4. Set the Referring Physician pull-down menu to Contains. 5. Select the Enable Pre-Fetch Agent checkbox.
In this example, all the studies that contain Gordon as the referring physician will be automatically downloaded to the local image folder.
As the day progresses, a query will be automatically performed every 15 minutes so that any new studies containing Gordon will also be downloaded.
Note that if you change any selections after you’ve enabled the pre-fetch agent, you can either select Apply or uncheck and recheck the Enable Pre-Fetch Agent checkbox to perform a new fetch.
Chapter 3: Operating Instructions
Starting the Viewing Software
To start the ThinPACS Viewing Software, double-click the desktop shortcut icon Radlink Pro
Imaging or click Start All Programs Radlink Pro Imaging .
The Select Study screen is displayed with Worklist set to Today and STUDY DATE set to the current date.
Note that the system will automatically perform a query at startup for the Worklist setting (in this case Today), and will display all studies that match today’s date (in this case none).
Using the Worklist to display studies
1. Select the Worklist field located in the upper right side of the display.
A pull-down menu of available pre-defined dates is displayed. Selecting a Worklist value will do the following:
Today - display all studies with today’s date
Past 2 Days – display all studies with today’s date and yesterday’s date Past 7 Days – display all studies within the last week
Past 30 Days - display all studies within the last 30 days All Studies – display all studies regardless of date
Using the Worklist to display studies (con’t)
2. Select the Worklist field choice All Studies.
All available studies are displayed
Note that the default sorting order is by Patient ID. Today - display all studies with today’s date
Past 2 Days – display all studies with today’s date and yesterday’s date Past 7 Days – display all studies within the last week
Past 30 Days - display all studies within the last 30 days All Studies – display all studies regardless of date
Using the Worklist to Display Studies (con’t)
3. Select the Next button to display more studies.
The next page of studies are displayed.
Note that the Prev and Next buttons can continue to be used to parse the studies list as long as the button’s name is readable and not blacked-out, as is the case here.
Using the Patients Last Name to Display Studies
1. Select the PATIENT NAME field and type first initial(s) for a patient’s last name and press Search.
All the studies for patients whose last name begins with the letters “ac” are displayed. Note that the same operation in searching for a patient’s name applies to the PATIENT ID, ACCESSION, MODALITY, REFERRING physician, and STUDY DATE fields as well.
Displaying Images from a Study
1. Once the study is displayed in the Select Study menu, simply select the desired study’s image(s).
One of the two images from the selected study(s) is displayed in the View Image window.
The other thumbnail image at the bottom may be selected for display. If your mouse is equipped with a scroll wheel, you may also use it to display the next or previous image. This is especially useful when viewing CT or US images.
Note that for the above patient, there are two studies taken about 6 months apart. This information is available in the left side pane.
Hang Two Images Side by Side
1. Once an image is displayed in the View Image window, select the X | Y hot button located below the large image
The window places the current image on the left side of a 2-pane window. Note that the red bounding box indicates the active window.
Hang Two Images Side by Side (cont’)
2. Select the empty right-side window.
Hang Two Images Side by Side (cont’)
3. Select the earlier study from the left side under the heading Studies.
Note that the earlier studies’ image is automatically displayed next to the previously placed image.
Magnifying Images
1. Select an image in the View Image window and press the ZOOM button on the right side. a. Mouse usage: Place cursor anywhere on the target image and hold down left mouse button while moving mouse downward.
b. Touch display: Touch anywhere on the target image and while touching screen move downward.
The selected image has been enlarged. Notes:
If you zoom too close, you can reverse the process by moving your pointing device upward. To restore the image back to the original zoomed size, you may select the RESET button
Magnifying Images (con’t)
2. Now select the other image in the View Image window and press the ZOOM button. And repeat the process for zooming until the magnification matches the other image.
Now both images are approximately zoomed to the same level.
The next step will be to display the same area for both images. Note that you can magnify images at a later time if necessary.
Magnifying Glass
This feature is available when the W/L PRESET hot button is checked. 1. Click the MAG GLASS hot button
2. Click and drap the magnifying glass viewing area to the desired location
Moving Images
1. Select an Image and press the PAN button located on the right side.
Place your pointing device near the middle of the image you intend to move and move in a direction that will better display the desired area.
Moving Images (con’t)
2. Now select the other image, select the PAN button and repeat the process on the right image.
Window Leveling
Normally selecting the available image processing algorithms will produce an image that is optimal, but depending on your preference, you may manually change the brightness and contrast by adjusting the window leveling using the method described below.
1. Select the image window you intend to change and select the W/L button located on the right side of the display.
2. Adjust by dragging the pointing device on the image.
Moving horizontally will change the window setting (brightness). Moving vertically will change the level (contrast).
Region of Interest Window Leveling (ROI W/L)
This feature allows the selection of a specific region of the anatomy to alter the brightness and darkness of the image. The pixels inside the chosen area are used to determine the W/L.
1. Select the image window you intend to change and select the W/L button
Region of Interest Window Leveling (ROI W/L - con’t)
2. Choose the region of interest by clicking and dragging over the selected area, moving from top left to lower right.
Region of Interest Window Leveling (ROI W/L - con’t)
3. Release dragging over the selected area.
Window Level Preset
This feature is available when the W/L PRESET hot button is checked. 1. Change the W/L to a desired appearance
2. Click the W/L PRESET hot button
3. Label the appropriate body part in the Name field 4. Click Save
These window/level values can now be recalled for each instance of this body part.
NOTE: This feature is dependent on the body part selected during the initial acquisition of the image. Saving these values for a chest that is scanned with CHEST settings and then applying these values to a chest that has been scanned with ABDOMINAL settings will provide less than optimal results.
Negative Image
Displaying a negative image may make it easier to view objects such as blood vessels. To display a negative image:
1. Select the NEG button while viewing an image.
A negative image is displayed for the left image.
Adding Annotations
Freehand drawings may be added to highlight an area within the image.
1. Select the image window you intend to annotate and press the Free Style button located on the right side.
2. Place your pointing device on the image on which you intend to draw and annotate the desired area.
Line Measurements
Line or angle measurements may be added to an image.
1. Select the image window you intend to annotate and press the Line button located on the right side.
2. Place your pointing device on the image at the starting point where you intend to measure and extend the selection to the end point.
This measurement indicates a length of 60mm.
To clear lines but leave annotations, select the line at mid-length and move off the window. To clear annotations select the Clear button to the right of Free Style.
To clear lines, annotations and set the W/L and magnification factors back to their original settings, select the window and press the RESET button.
Converting viewed images to JPEG files
To convert and save an image as a compressed JPEG file: 1. Select Manage > Hot Buttons and check the SAVE JPEG box. 2. View the desired image
Note the SAVE JPEG hot button above. 3. Select the hot button SAVE JPEG
4. In the Save As window, specify the desired location and select Save.
Note: If more than one window is displayed when SAVE JPEG is selected, only the active window will be saved. The active window is the one with the red bounding box.
Printing
Images may be printed to any of the printers that were previously setup in Chapter 1: Setting
Up DICOM Printing and/or to the printer defined as the Windows default.
1. Press the Print tab located at the top of the display. 2. View the image window you intend to print
3. Click the checkbox of the printer(s) you wish to print in the Printers section. 4. Press the Print button
Note that the image was re-centered when the Print tab was selected. If you wanted to move the annotation to the middle again, return to View Image, select Pan then go to Print menu and reposition the image.
For a non-DICOM printer such as the Windows default printer, only one image may be printed at a time even though multiple images can be displayed.
The following options apply to DICOM Printing Only:
True Size when checked will print the actual size of the image to film.
Hot Buttons
Hot Buttons are check box items that allow you to add up to 8 command buttons in the View Image window. This is helpful when in the expanded mode (see below).
To access the Hot Buttons: 1. Select Manage 2. Select Hot Buttons
3. Check the following checkboxes: NEG, ZOOM, PAN, FREE STYLE, W/L, LINE, ANG, and CLEAR.
The checkboxes that are selected will appear when you’re viewing an image. 4. Click Save Settings to save your selections.
Hot Buttons (con’t)
5. Select View Image
Expanding Images
1. Press the button below the image window.
The image is magnified.
Note that study information and some of the buttons that were previously on the right side and the thumbnails at the bottom are removed, but the hot buttons are still available in this magnified mode.
Enlarging Images
(con’t)2. To return to the previous view press the button.
Storing Annotations
When you are satisfied with your changes such as rotations, lines, angles, and drawing, you should store them.
1. Select Send
The Send window is displayed.
Note the checkboxes of sending images, series, and studies. If you made changes to more than just one image, you should select the Selected Study checkbox.
Storing Annotations (con’t)
2. Select Save
Note that ….Sending appears in the lower right-hand corner after selecting Save. This indicates that the changes are being sent to any active destination.
Storing Annotations (con’t)
To verify that the study has been successfully stored: 1. Select Manage
2. Select Send Status
The Send Status window is displayed showing the progress of the send operation for 3 studies. Under the Status column, the current state is automatically updated to indicate the progress. A typical progression is Pending > Executing > Success
Once Success appears, the study has reached its destination(s). If the study contains few images, you may only see Success by the time you look at the Send Status window.
Using Reports
You may attach notes to studies and save them with the images to the PACS. To set the default doctor name so that you don’t have to re-enter it for each report: 1. Click Manage/Preferences
The Default Author on Report is displayed in the Preferences section.
Using Reports (con’t)
2. Enter the author’s name in the First Name and Last Name fields.
Using Reports (con’t)
To enter notes on a specific patient:
1. Select the desired study and view it in the QC Image window 2. Click Report
The Structured Report window is displayed.
Note that the destinations are shown in the upper right hand corner.
After entering a report, when Save or Sign is selected the report will be stored to all active destinations.
Using Reports (con’t)
3. Select the Impression area and type a report.
Using Reports (con’t)
4. When you are finished with a report, select Sign
After clicking Sign, the report is displayed in a read only window, and also stored to the active destination(s).
A signed report can no longer be modified.
Note: To view the Impression field AND the currently displayed image simultaneously, press the Minimize icon at the top of the Report window.
Using Reports (con’t)
To enter a second report:
Using Reports (con’t)
2. When you are finished with the second report, select Save
Using Reports (con’t)
When you have finished with the report and don’t wish to make any more changes, select Sign to finalize it.
Note that the second report was pushed into the read only area of the window, and stored to the active destination(s).
Using Reports (con’t)
To determine whether a study has a report:
1. Select View Study and set the worklist to All Studies
Any study that has a report will contain an icon displayed in the Report column. In the above example, the bottom study contains a report.
Burning a CD
Exams may be burned to a CD and inserted into a PC for later viewing. To burn a CD:
1. Select Burn CD
2. Set Worklist to All Studies to view all studies that can be burned to CD.
The Burn CD window appears.
Note that only the studies that have been previously viewed are shown. If the study you are attempting to burn to CD is not displayed, you must first go Select Study, find the study, and then view it.
Burning a CD (con’t)
3. Select and highlight the desired study
The bottom study with StudyDTTM of 20070402 is highlighted.
Note that multiple studies may be burned to CD by pressing the CTRL key, and selecting the desired studies.
Note the green bar located in the lower left side. The green bar(s) will indicate how much space the selected studies will occupy when burned on the CD.
Burning a CD (con’t)
4. Insert a CD and select Burn
The CD Writing Wizard window appears.
At this point you can name the CD, or use the default. 5. Select Next
Ignore the windows pop-up window below that indicates that files are being written to the CD.
Viewing a Burned CD
1. To view the study that was burned, insert the CD into a PC.
Note that the default viewer is Radlink Lite. To use the e-Film Lite viewer, go to Manage/Preference and set the Viewer on CD field to eFilm Lite.
3. If the above window appears, click Accept.
Viewing a Burned CD
(con’t)
The installation status is displayed.
Viewing a Burned CD
(con’t)
Chapter 4: Software Upgrades
For instructions on how to reinstall the ThinPACS Viewing Software or upgrade to a later version browse to:
http://www.radlink.com/software/ProImaging/CR Pro SW Upgrade Instructions/Read Me First.pdf.
To download the latest version of software browse to: http://www.radlink.com/software/ProImaging/Release
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
This section addresses how to resolve some of the common problems using the Viewer software.
Can’t display studies in Select Study window
1) If the following message Search Failed: DicomService module unable to establish
DICOM connection. Please check the DICOM connection setting.
appears in the status window at the bottom of the Viewer display, the connection to the PACS server is not established. Please refer to:
Chapter 1: Configuring the PACS Server Settings or contact your IT person for assistance.
Search Failed: DicomService module unable to establish DICOM connection. Please check the DICOM connection setting.
2) If the And fields PATIENT ID, PATIENT NAME, ACCESSION, or STUDYDATE have been edited, they can determine which studies are displayed. To erase these fields, select Reset, then change the Worklist field to the desired setting.
Can’t display studies in Burn CD window
For studies to appear in the Burn CD window they must have been previously viewed. To do this, select the Select Study tab and select the study that you want to burn to CD. Then return to Burn CD window, highlight the desired study and select Burn. If you still don’t see the study, change the Worklist setting to a different date.
Viewer won’t start
Ask your IT person if Microsoft’s Active Directory is installed at your site. If it is, the Pro Imaging Viewer software may not start. Here is a workaround if Active Directory is installed.
1) Create a new local user account with Administrator rights a) Control panel
b) User Accounts c) Advanced tab d) Advanced button e) Click User
f) Right-click and select New User g) Enter User Name
h) Enter Password i) Confirm Password
j) Unclick ‘Users must change password at next login’ k) Click Create
2) Logout of current account and login to new account
3) Double-click icon ‘Radlink Pro Imaging’ and verify software runs 4) Logout and login to main user account
5) Go to C:\Program Files\Radlink\Radlink Pro Imaging 2.0.3’ 6) Right-click ViewPro.exe and select ‘Create Shortcut’ 7) Drag shortcut to desktop
8) To start ViewPro:
a) Right-Click desktop shortcut and select ‘Run As…’ b) Click the button ‘The following user’
Send Study indicates Error
One of the things that could lead to an error is if the network went down that connects the CR Pro to a remote PACS. In this case, the software will wait 15 minutes to re-establish connection before indicating an Error state.
To resend a study that is displayed with a status of Error, highlight it and select Send. The system will again try 10 times to send the study to the destination.
Send Study indicates Error
(con’t)If the error still exists: 1. Select Manage 2. Select Destinations
3. If there is more than one host, highlight the host listed in the Send Status’ Destination column that contains an Error.
4. Click the Ping button to ensure that the Destination settings are correct. If successful, the following window will be displayed:
If the Ping is unsuccessful for the destination in question, you will need to contact Radlink Customer Support for further assistance.
Can’t read a burned CD
Most likely the problem is the .NET framework 2.0 is not installed on the PC in which the CD is inserted.
Here are instructions for installing the batch file that will install the required files: 1. Start > Run
2. Enter your CD drive letter and path. For example: D:\ViewProLightSetup.bat 3. Select Ok
4. Follow on-screen instructions
5. After installation has completed, eject, and then re-insert the CD
The optional e-Film Lite viewer may be used instead of the default Radlink Lite viewer. See Burning a CD section.
A burned CD doesn’t contain markers
This can be caused by not selecting Send before burning the CD
Can’t find the Save button inside the Send window
Chapter 6: Appendix
This section describes the set of features according to menu.
Select Study Menu
Worklist
A pull-down menu of available pre-defined dates is displayed Selecting a Worklist value will do the following:
Today - display all studies with the current day’s date
Past 2 Days – display all studies with the current day’s date and yesterday’s date Past 7 Days – display all studies within the last week
Past 30 Days - display all studies within the last 30 days All Studies – display all studies regardless of date
And
Used in conjunction with Worklist and Search. Consists of 4 fields:
PATIENT ID (aka Medical Record Number or MRN) PATIENT NAME (must be last name)
ACCESSION
MODALITY (examples: CR, SC, MR, etc.)
REFERRING (the referring physician as specified in Study Information window) DATE RANGE
After specifying one or more And field(s), the Search button or Enter key must be selected.
Pages
Next - displays the next group of studies Prev - displays the previous group of studies
Search
When Search is selected, the studies that match the Worklist and the fields in the And section are displayed.
Reset
Resets the Worklist to Today and inserts the current day’s date into the DATE RANGE field.
View
Downloads selected studies to your local hard drive so that they may be displayed faster the next time they’re selected. To use, highlight one or more studies by placing the cursor in the leftmost column next to the study and click. The row will appear highlighted. Then press the
Delete
Deletes the PC’s local images for each highlighted study. Note that any studies that were previously stored to a PACS are not deleted.
Column Headings
Studies may be sorted in forward or reverse order by selecting the desired heading. A second selection will toggle the sort order.
View Image Menu
Image Orientation
RL – Rotate Left. Rotates selected image 90 degrees to the left side. RR – Rotate Right. Rotates selected image 90 degrees to the right side. FV – Flip Vertically. Flips the selected image 180 degrees up/down. FH – Flip Horizontally. Flips the selected image 180 degrees left/right. Image Appearance
W/L – Window Leveling. Allows the adjustment of the contrast of the selected image. Select the
image and move left or down to lighten and right or up to darken
ROI W/L – Region of Interest Window Leveling. Allows the adjustment of the brightness and
contrast within a selected area of the image.
NEG – displays a negative of the selected image. ZOOM – enlarges selected image.
PAN – moves selected image. Studies (left margin)
All studies for the patient are displayed
Below Studies are Series, and Image information. The number for each is indicated. You may select these to display the desired images.
For example: Studies
20060920, L/S <- Study 1 (StudyDTTM/Modality)
(1) (1 images) <- Series 1, 1 image
(2) (3 images) <- Series 2, 3 images
(3) (5 images) <- Series 3, 5 images
Hot Buttons
Settable in Manage/Hot Buttons Default buttons:
X – displays a 1x1 grid X | Y – displays a 2x1 grid X / Y – displays a 1x2 grid
expands the window to full screen size
restores the window to default screen size
REPORT – Brings up the Structured Report window which allows the entry of clinical notes. Measurements
LINE – allows the placement of a line between two points on an image and determines the
resulting length in millimeters.
ANG – allows the placement of two lines on an image and determines the resulting angle in
degrees.
Once placed, lines or angles may be individually removed by selecting their midpoints and dragging them off the image.
Annotations
FREE STYLE – allows the placement of freehand drawing to an image. CLEAR – removes all freehand drawing from selected image.
Add Markers
Allows the placement of Left, Right designators, and customizable text strings using Define. Once placed, they may be removed by selecting and dragging off the image.
Series
NEXT - displays the next series of images in selected study PREV - displays the previous series of images in selected study Image
NEXT - displays the next group of images in selected series PREV - displays the previous group of images in selected series Thumbnail Images
Small .jpg images called thumbnails are located at the bottom and may be selected for display in the main window(s). Note that for the MR modality images, only one thumbnail will be
displayed.
Send Menu
Stores the images, lines, angles and freestyle annotations, to destination(s).
Destinations
Displays the destinations that are specified in Manage/Destinations. Each destination that is checked will receive any images lines, angles and free hand drawings when Save is clicked.
Selection
Determines whether to send the displayed image, the series for the selected image, or the entire study when Save is clicked.
Include
Determines whether you want to store the image(s), annotation(s), or both when Save is clicked.
Print Menu
In the Printers section, a checkbox will appear for each printer that was previously added including the Windows default printer. For information on adding or removing DICOM printers, see Manage/DICOM Printers.
Print – prints the displayed image to the printer(s) checked under Printers heading.
Preview – applies only to the Windows default printer. Displays how the image will appear when
printed.
True Size - when checked will print the actual size of the image (DICOM printing only)
True Size when unchecked will fit the image to the film size (DICOM printing only)
Layout – Allows multiple images to be printed on one film (DICOM printing only) Print Series – Prints every image in the selected Series.
Print Study – Prints every image in all Series.
Burn CD Menu
Studies may be burned to a CD and inserted into a different CR Pro or a PC for viewing. A de-featured version of either the Radlink (default) or e-Film viewer is stored on the CD along with the study information.
Manage Menu
System Mode – allows the selection of Image Acquisition or Viewing Workstation.
Image Acquisition - contains most of the features of Viewing Workstation plus the ability to create studies, receive images from the CR Pro systems, and perform additional image enhancements not available in the Viewing Workstation mode.
Save Settings – saves the System Mode setting.
PACS/RIS (Picture Archiving Communication Systems/Radiology Information Systems)
The server repository for images (PACS) or patient tracking and scheduling (RIS) is selectable in Worklist.
The following fields are displayed under the PACS Server Setting window: IP - the physical network node address of the PACS server.
DICOM Port - the logical port of the PACS server.
AET - Application Entity Title is the user chosen name of the PACS host WEB Port -default outbound Web request port
Compression - save viewed images from a Radlink PACS to: C:\Documents and Settings\CR Pro User\ViewPro\images in compressed formats: None, Lossless, Lossy High Quality, Lossy Medium Quality, and Lossy Low Quality.
The same settings except for Compression are available under the Modality Worklist Setting window.
Save Settings – saves the PACS information
Destinations
The destination settings allow you to specify the PACS that will receive the images you’ve scanned when you select Complete Study.
Save Settings – saves the Destinations settings.
Send Status
Used to verify that a study has been successfully stored to the active PACS’ listed in Destinations.
Cancel – after sending a study to the PACS, if it is listed in the ‘Executing’ state, the
transmission can be cancelled by highlighting the study and selecting Cancel. If a study is in any other state such as Pending, it cannot be cancelled.
Send – if a study is displayed in either Cancelled, Error or Unknown states, highlighting the study and selecting Send will attempt to re-send the study to the destinations.
DICOM Printers
Specifies the printer parameters and allows printers to be added and removed. Test Status – provides feedback on the availability of the specified printer. Add printer – allows addition of a DICOM printer
Remove printer – removes the highlighted printer.
FilmSize – allows the selection of the following film sizes: 14INX17IN, 14INX14IN, 11INX14IN, 10INX14IN, 10INX12IN, 8INX10IN.
Memory Buffer LWM (MB) = 250 Disk HWM (%) = 90
Disk LWM (%) = 50
Delete Studies Older Than (Days) = user defined Application Disk Drive = C
HWM stands for high watermark LWM stands for low watermark
When studies are viewed for the first time they are copied to the local disk drive along with their thumbnails so that subsequent views will be more efficient in terms of the display time. The above parameters apply to these local files.
For example, if the memory allocation exceeds 500MB, the system will automatically try release local memory to reach the lower watermark setting of 250MB.
The same applies to the Disk watermarks. Files are removed if they occupy 90% of the disk, which is defaulted to the C drive, until they occupy 50% of the disk capacity.
Studies can also be automatically cleared from the local hard drive after a specified number of days by populating the Delete Studies Older Than field.
Local Database Rebuild – the studies.xml file (local database) can be rebuilt automatically by clicking this button. This file may need to be rebuilt in the case of if being deleted or corrupted.
Hot Buttons
Specifies which imaging buttons will appear under the main image window in the QC Image and Print windows.
X (Study Layout 1x1) – the default 1x1 grid display
X/Y (Study Layout 2x1) – used to display 2 images at the same time. Divides the display into 2 rows, 1 column
RESET – restores an image to its state after a scan W/L – window leveling
ZOOM – enlarges an image PAN – moves an image
FREESTYLE – freehand drawing
PREV SERIES – displays previous series PREV IMAGE – displays previous image
INFO – displays Patient info, study date, Gain, KVP, Mas, distance, and window leveling. SAVE JPEG – save’s a jpeg image of the currently active window
LOCATE ON DISK – locates current image on local drive (acquisition folder) MAGNIFYING GLASS – tool for magnifying specified area of image
X | Y (Study Layout 1x2) – used to display 2 images at the same time. Divides the display into 1 row, 2 columns
ANG – adds a measured angle
CLEAR - removes all freehand drawing NEXT SERIES – displays the next series NEXT IMAGE – displays the next image
STITCH IMAGES – stitches two images together
W/L PRESET – opens menu for saving and calling saved window/level values REPORT – opens window for reporting impressions
HISTOGRAM – graph showing data distribution of current image Save Settings – saves the Hot Button selections
Worklist Fields
When checked, specifies the column headings that will appear when in Select Study window.
Preferences
Select Language – select English, French, Chinese (simplified), or Spanish user interface. DICOM Receiver Setting (optional- purchased separately) – The IP and DICOM Port values can be used to allows the reception of DICOM images from any networked DICOM storage device such as another Viewing workstation or CR.
Viewer on CD - Specifies the default viewer that will be used when Burn CD is performed. Enable Study List Scrollbars – useful when there many studies for a patient that overflow the window list.
Enable On-Screen Keyboard – used for touch screen displays. Whenever a text field is selected, a keyboard is displayed. Uncheck for non-touch screen displays.
Auto Crop Stitched Images - removes a portion of the image surrounding the stitched area and makes the resulting image appear more seamless.
Refresh Local Studies – displays images from the PACS (if present) rather than from local drive. Save settings before exiting – automatically performs Save Settings when the software is exited. Default Author on Report – used to set the default doctor name in a report so that you don’t have to manually re-enter it each time.
Date Format – allows the selection of date formats MM/dd/yyyy (month, day, year), yyyy/MM/dd (year, month, day), and dd/MM/yyyy (day, month, year). The date format selection will appear on the display for Select Study, QC Image, and Print menus.
Help
Contains selectable hypertext links to Radlink’s website, email, address, and software updates.
Save Settings
After making any changes to the Manage menus, be sure to click the Save Settings button. This will record and implement your settings if the system is restarted.