Chapter A6: Image Management
Definium AMX 700 X-Ray System
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Rev. 6 (10 February 2008)
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Operator Manual
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1. Select the exams to copy.
2. Press [DESTINATION].
A message appears: “Images will be copied to (host name). Select OK to confirm.”
3. Press [OK].
If there is a problem and the exams cannot be copied to the selected network host, a message
appears: “The network destination is not responding. If the problem persists contact your network
administrator.”
4. Press OK to close the message. Make sure that the unit is properly connected to the network or try
copying the exams at a later time.
To see the status of the exams being copied, press [TRANSFER LOG] at the bottom of the Image
Management screen.
The Transfer Log screen (Figure A6-5) appears.
5. Press [CLOSE] to close the screen and return to the Image Management screen.
Figure A6-5
Transfer Log screen
Copy Images to Another Exam
This process is used to copy images from one exam to another. Copying images is used to consolidate
images from multiple exams to a single exam and to reconcile patients to exams. For example, images
taken for an emergency exam can be assigned to the patient’s real name once the patient’s information
is known. Another example is to assign images that were acquired for the wrong Worklist entry to the
correct patient.
Images are copied to procedures that appear on the Worklist. Once the copy is complete, the procedure
is marked as “Completed” on the Worklist and the new exam appears on the Image Management screen.
Images may be copied to procedures with the status of Suspended, Discontinued, or Scheduled. Images
may not be copied to procedures with a status of Completed.
NOTE:
You can only copy the images from one exam at a time.
NOTE:
You cannot copy images to multiple Worklist procedures.
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