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HFA3 Instructions for Use
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Networking
7-1
(7) Networking
This chapter contains instructions for:
• Networking the HFA3.
• Connecting and exporting to a shared network folder (page
• Connecting the HFA3 instrument to FORUM (page
• Connecting the HFA3 to a DICOM compatible EMR system (page
).
• Connecting the HFA3 to a non-DICOM EMR system (page
).
• Configuring the instrument to use a printer.
You must log in as a user with Administrator privileges to access network settings.
Note: Users are responsible for network setup and maintenance, including installation and
configuration of all necessary hardware and software. ZEISS Customer Support is limited to testing
network connectivity of the instrument. Customer Support cannot troubleshoot or repair problems
with network connectivity.
Note: Consult an IT, System, or DICOM/EMR network administrator for help in entering correct
configuration information. For assistance in the U.S., call ZEISS at 800-341-6968. Outside the U.S.,
contact a local ZEISS distributor.
Network Capabilities
The HFA3 instrument can connect to local area networks for data storage using an Ethernet port.
Enable the DICOM network setting to connect to ZEISS’ FORUM or other DICOM/EMR systems.
Note: To use the instrument in local database mode, make sure that all DICOM/EMR settings are off.
The HFA3 supports the following:
• Store exams and reports to FORUM, or a LAN (Local Area Network).
• Store test reports to DICOM compatible and non-DICOM EMR systems.
• Import patient scheduling and demographic information from a DICOM Modality worklist or
non-DICOM EMR system.
• Print to PostScript network printers, wireless printers (via a wireless USB adapter) and
PostScript printers that are directly wired to the HFA3.
Note: The HFA3 supports Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), but not IPv6.