Chapter A7: Set Preferences
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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6. Press [OK].
A message appears: “Protocol Database back up in progress. Please Wait. This might take 2-3
minutes.“
– [CANCEL] stops the database backup.
When backup is complete, a message appears: “The Protocol Database back up operation is
successful.“
7. Press [OK] to dismiss the message.
8. Remove the CD from the CD tray.
9. Label the CD and store it in a safe place.
Retrieve Protocol Database from CD
The Retrieve function allows you to recover a protocol database that was saved to a CD.
NOTE:
When retrieving, the procedures saved on the CD will overwrite all of the procedures on the system.
Follow this process to retrieve a protocol database from CD.
1. If necessary, connect the external CD drive.
2. From the Worklist screen, press [UTILITIES].
The Utilities screen appears.
3. Select
Preferences > Protocols
.
4. Insert the CD with the saved protocols database into the CD tray.
5. Press [RETRIEVE].
A message appears: “Press OK to continue with Protocol Database retrieve.”
6. Press [OK].
The saved protocol database is loaded onto the system.
7. Remove the CD from the CD tray. Store the CD in a safe place.
Edit Protocol Database
The Protocol Editor allows you to create custom acquisition protocols. It allows the creation of
anatomical categories, exam sets, and individual views for exams.
It allows the edit and removal of categories, exams, and views.
NOTE:
Names of categories, exams, and views cannot contain spaces. Use underscores ( _ ) to separate
words (for example, “Neck_AP”).
NOTE:
It is recommended that you back up the database to CD before and after custom changes are
made. Database backup is done by pressing the [BACKUP] button on the Preferences - Protocols
screen. Refer to
Backup Protocol Database to CD
(p. A7-40) for more information.
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