Agfa 3000 Extras PDF
Agfa 3000 Extras PDF
Agfa 3000 Extras PDF
Engineering Publications
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This publication contains information on the various configuration, site, and profile files used on the Agfa
Drystar 3000 laser camera.
NOTE !
Open the bookmark section of this guide for a table of contents
Data files
drystar_3000_C:\> dir *.dat
drystar_3000_C:\>
Info File
drystar_3000_C:\> type info.dat
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drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\> dir *.dat
drystar_3000_C:\>
01
Node_nam "Drystar 3000"
Node_typ "53614"
Serial_no ""
Install_nam ""
Site_nam ""
Site_addr_1 ""
Site_addr_2 ""
Help_phone_no "+49 89 6207 3427"
Modem_phone_no "+49 89 6207 7777"
Sw_version_m "MeGa3.32"
Sw_version_c "OEM37486"
Install_dat "05/12/1994"
Loc_lang " English (EN_GB,01) "
Input_01_file "2078,50:53614"
Input_01_date ""
Input_01_vend "Agfa"
Input_01_type "OT Drystar 3000 Input defaults (VSI,BW,1.2)"
Input_01_rev "0"
Input_02_file "33,242:53614"
Input_02_date ""
Input_02_vend "Philips"
Input_02_type "MR Gyroscan T10-NT (MFRI,RS422,AMDI-C,SCC)"
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Input_02_rev "0"
Input_03_file "2108,50:53614"
Input_03_date ""
Input_03_vend "General Electric"
Input_03_type "CT Sytec 2000i (VSI,BW,1.2)"
Input_03_rev "0"
Input_04_file "2078,209:53614"
Input_04_date ""
Input_04_vend "Agfa"
Input_04_type "OT Drystar 3000 Input defaults (Local display,I/P 4)"
Input_04_rev "0"
Output_11_file "2079,210:53614"
Output_11_date ""
Output_11_vend "Agfa"
Output_11_type "OT Drystar 3000 Output defaults (Print engine (Bw on MT film))"
Output_11_rev "0"
Network_21_file "2080,17:53614"
Network_21_date ""
Network_21_vend "Agfa"
Network_21_type "OT Drystar 3000 Network defaults (ETH,APIP)"
Network_21_rev "0"
Network_22_file "0"
Network_22_date ""
Network_22_vend "AGFA"
Network_22_type "PMS : Print Management"
Network_22_rev "0"
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\>
Program Files
ACQ.PRG 95848 23-JUL-1997 14:30 3.3.61
ADV.PRG 7780 08-OCT-1997 15:13 3.2.10
AIR.PRG 13812 11-DEC-1996 11:28 3.0.24
AIT.PRG 12632 11-DEC-1996 11:27 3.0.24
AMDREM.PRG 2848 11-DEC-1996 10:46 1.0.01
AME.PRG 38324 11-DEC-1997 14:58 1.2.93
AMI.PRG 63008 01-OCT-1997 12:06 3.0.54
AML.PRG 74060 25-APR-1997 09:45 3.0.73
AMO.PRG 129628 25-APR-1997 09:23 3.1.05
AOS.PRG 76804 14-JAN-1998 14:16 3.2.80
APIP.PRG 62868 01-APR-1998 15:27 0.00
APPEND.PRG 2908 15-DEC-1997 09:09 2.02
AUTOLOCK.PRG 125096 14-JUL-1997 10:05 1.0.01
BACKUP.PRG 7936 15-DEC-1997 09:09 2.05
BEEP.PRG 772 03-JUN-1996 17:07 2.01
BMD.PRG 78304 03-DEC-1997 17:43 3.2.32
BSP.PRG 245452 25-JUN-1998 09:47 0.00
BUILDCLG.PRG 8416 03-JUN-1996 17:08 2.01
BUILDMSG.PRG 6640 03-JUN-1996 17:08 2.01
CALC.PRG 3232 03-JUN-1996 17:08 2.01
CAN.PRG 93564 14-APR-1999 08:51 1.8.13
CANTST.PRG 84156 14-APR-1999 08:54 1.1.41
CFF.PRG 15906 01-APR-1998 15:28 0.00
CHECK.PRG 5068 25-JUN-1996 09:03 2.01
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AUTOEXEC.BAT File
ON_ERROR CONTINUE
util 400000 /nolog
repair c: /all /do /nodelete
copy c:\di3\copy\*.* c:\ /nolog
project MG_COLOR > nul
direcove.com > nul
a:\setup.bat
; set manufacturing configuration defaults (*.A00, *.A01)
c:\DI3\TOOLS\CONFIG > nul
copy *.ntx&&!messages.ntx messages.ntx > nul
powdown -do
crunch d:\aos.log+identity.dat+repair.log d:\.ses > nul
show info > info.dat
pdir *.prg+*.rem > pdir.dat
copy login.dat+info.dat+li*.bat+pdir.dat+d:\*.u* identity.dat > nul
touch identity.dat > nul
flush /nolog
protect c: /nolog
log -freeze
selfreset /nolog
spawn sys /nolog
drystar_3000_C:\>
Login:
Password:
Login:
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mega
Password:
*************************************************************
* Welcome to MG3000 Telnet Server! *
* *
* Be careful in what you are doing! *
* This is a medical device, capturing images from patients, *
* who's condition might be critical! *
*************************************************************
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\> dir
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\> show data all
SHOWDATA ALL
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\> showdata all
1c78:03c useRTscope = 0
1c7a:03e useRTsourc = 0
1c7c:040 funcname = 0000c618 --> debug_get_function
1c84:048 cpuPeriod = 39960
1c88:04c cpuType = 68040
1c90:054 board_id = 1
1c94:058 board_rev = 4
1c98:05c termbaud = 9600
1c9c:060 boot_part = 0
1c9d:061 boot_scsi2 = 0
1c9e:062 memerr = 0
1c9f:063 sram = 0
1ca0:064 linkdate = "30-JUN-1998 10:57"
1cb4:078 my_SCSI_id = 7
1cb8:07c hook_getchar = 0001c5ac --> lib_getchar
1cbc:080 hook_putchar = 0001c550 --> lib_putchar
1cc0:084 cpu2_present = 0
1cc4:088 mon_except_handler = fff9f520 -->
1cc8:08c cpu2_funcname = 00000000 -->
1ccc:090 cpu2_shell = 00000000 -->
1cd0:094 cpu2_console = 00000000 -->
1cd4:098 fpu_type = 0
1cd8:09c fpu2_type = 0
1cdc:0a0 cpu1_RTDinfo = 0000f47c --> shell_RTDinfo
1ce0:0a4 cpu2_RTDinfo = 00000000 -->
1ce4:0a8 hook_poll = 00000000 -->
1ce8:0ac usr_except_handler = 00000000 -->
1cec:0b0 bsp_symbol_table = 0003d850
1cf0:0b4 debug_enable_trace = 00006f9c --> debug_enable_trace
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equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
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to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this publication and its data. UMMS is not liable and is held harmless for any
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Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this publication and its data. UMMS is not liable and is held harmless for any
damages or losses as a result of the content, use, perception, interpretation, and understanding of this publication.
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drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\> tree
TREE Structure
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\>
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equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
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Input_01_file "2078,50:53614"
Input_01_date ""
Input_01_vend "Agfa"
Input_01_type "OT Drystar 3000 Input defaults (VSI,BW,1.2)"
Input_01_rev "0"
Input_02_file "33,242:53614"
Input_02_date ""
Input_02_vend "Philips"
Input_02_type "MR Gyroscan T10-NT (MFRI,RS422,AMDI-C,SCC)"
Input_02_rev "0"
Input_03_file "2108,50:53614"
Input_03_date ""
Input_03_vend "General Electric"
Input_03_type "CT Sytec 2000i (VSI,BW,1.2)"
Input_03_rev "0"
Input_04_file "2078,209:53614"
Input_04_date ""
Input_04_vend "Agfa"
Input_04_type "OT Drystar 3000 Input defaults (Local display,I/P 4)"
Input_04_rev "0"
Output_11_file "2079,210:53614"
Output_11_date ""
Output_11_vend "Agfa"
Output_11_type "OT Drystar 3000 Output defaults (Print engine (Bw on MT film))"
Output_11_rev "0"
Network_21_file "2080,17:53614"
Network_21_date ""
Network_21_vend "Agfa"
Network_21_type "OT Drystar 3000 Network defaults (ETH,APIP)"
Network_21_rev "0"
Network_22_file "0"
Network_22_date ""
Network_22_vend "AGFA"
Network_22_type "PMS : Print Management"
Network_22_rev "0"
site_department "clinic"
site_phone "none"
site_modem "n one"
site_comment "none"
repair_l 1
repair 0
rdate 924648809
rprints 8
infVirginCfg 0
maintenance_l 1
maintenance 0
mdate 964793024
mprints 17598
infVirginCfg 0
software_l 2
software 0
sdate 929386036
sprints 1177
version "R1.70"
software 1
sdate 929386111
sprints 1177
version "R1.74"
00
cpe_virgin_cfg 0
fdl_file "cptnc.fdl"
00
dsp_virgin_cfg 0
no_img_buf 7
00
spr_virgin_cfg 0
nbpp_out 16
nvbpp_out 10
00
art_dest 0
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_3000"
inet_addr "192.168.001.100"
hostname "drystar_3000"
art_dest 1
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_3000"
inet_addr "192.168.001.100"
hostname "drystar_3000"
art_dest 2
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_2000"
available 1
dest_type 5358
hostname "drystar_2000"
art_dest 3
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
art_dest 4
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
art_dest 5
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this publication and its data. UMMS is not liable and is held harmless for any
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art_dest 6
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
00
vsi_virgin_cfg 0
video_input 4
tot_pix 908
linetime 63557
first_pix_cap 130
last_pix_cap 870
linesperframe 525
fld1_strtln_cap 14
fld1_lastln_cap 254
fld2_strtln_cap 277
fld2_lastln_cap 517
setup_level 50
video_gain 121
pixel_phase 61
sync_filter 0
hor_ref_adjust 48
vsync_detect 633
field_detect 1269
halflin_lockout 2499
vsynctime 190650
hsynctime 4650
00
menu 1
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
menu 2
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
menu 3
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
menu 4
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
menu 5
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
menu 6
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
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menu 7
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
menu 8
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 9
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 10
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 11
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 12
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 13
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 14
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 15
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 16
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
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dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 17
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 18
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 19
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 20
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 21
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 22
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 23
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 24
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 25
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this publication and its data. UMMS is not liable and is held harmless for any
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resolution 8000
menu 26
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 27
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 28
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 29
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 30
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 31
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 32
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 33
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 34
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 35
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
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film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 36
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 37
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 38
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 39
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 40
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 41
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 42
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 43
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 44
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
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dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 45
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 46
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 47
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 48
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 49
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 50
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 51
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 52
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 53
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
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resolution 8000
menu 54
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 55
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 56
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 57
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 25500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 58
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 59
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 60
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 61
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 62
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 63
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equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
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film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
menu 64
film_type 4
dbmin 2500
dbmax 22500
trim_flag 0
resolution 8000
00
vsi_virgin_cfg 0
video_input 4
tot_pix 928
linetime 29000
first_pix_cap 202
last_pix_cap 898
linesperframe 575
fld1_strtln_cap 29
fld1_lastln_cap 568
fld2_strtln_cap 0
fld2_lastln_cap 0
setup_level 23
video_gain 179
pixel_phase 33
vid_filter 2
pll_reg 0x31570
hor_ref_adjust 27
interlace 0
vsync_detect 288
field_detect 578
halflin_lockout 1117
vsynctime 145000
hsynctime 3500
00
menu 41
trim_flag 0
window 90
00
menu 1
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
utl_id 3 0 0 0
utl_subid 0 0 0 0
smooth_factor 140
window 90
level 5
menu 2
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 3
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
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window 90
level 5
menu 4
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 5
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 6
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 7
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 8
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 9
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 10
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 11
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 12
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 13
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
level 5
menu 14
film_type 4
trim_flag 0
window 90
Disclaimer: This publication is intended for use by personnel who are trained and qualified to service diagnostic imaging
equipment. This publication is not intended to replace any OEM procedures or guidelines for maintenance and troubleshooting.
UMMS makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information UMMS provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as
to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this publication and its data. UMMS is not liable and is held harmless for any
damages or losses as a result of the content, use, perception, interpretation, and understanding of this publication.
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trim_flag 0
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00
lcd_virgin_cfg 0
hospital "Accuson"
location "128 XP/10"
00
mfr_virgin_cfg 0
max_line_time 50
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\>
Always use the video signal coming from the RIGHT monitor for autolocking
(that one contains the medical image). If the left video needs a different
border setting, perform the following menu sequence :
_ Individual video parameter tuning tools
_ Recalibrate borders and/or grey levels
_ Recalibrate borders (extending current active window)
^783-786,787-799,804-806,809-812
If a Transicon is used, follow this procedure :
If no external sync is used, perform this menu sequence first :
_ Autolocking presets
_ Halfline lockout
_ Delay = linetime - 450 nsec
Set Transicon OFF
Search video parameters
Set Transicon on maximum
Now perform following menu sequence :
_ Individual video parameter tuning tools
_ Recalibrate borders and/or grey levels
_ Recalibrate borders (extending current active window)
^787-797
WGT2_140 Table
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /* step=1 */
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /* step=2 */
0 0 -2 -8 -12 -18 -26 -28 -32 -36 -38 -38 -36 -32 -22 -16 /* step=2 */
0 16 32 56 80 96 120 144 160 176 200 216 224 240 248 256 /* step=8 */
256 256 248 240 224 216 200 176 160 144 120 96 80 56 32 16 /* step=8 */
0 -16 -22 -32 -36 -38 -38 -36 -32 -28 -26 -18 -12 -8 -2 0 /* step=2 */
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /* step=2 */
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /* step=1 */
/* Sum of all columns must be 256 ! */
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8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 1022
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8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 1034
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 1035
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8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 1044
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 1045
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 1046
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 1053
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 1054
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 1055
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 1056
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 1064
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 1065
#
# 8X10 - Landscape
# ----------------
#
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8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 1133
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 1134
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 1135
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 1143
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 1144
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 1145
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 1146
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 1153
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 1154
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 1155
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 1156
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 1164
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 1165
#
# 11X14 - Portrait
# ----------------
#
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11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 1212
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 1221
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11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 1223
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 1232
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 1233
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 1234
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 1235
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 1243
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 1244
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11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 1245
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 1246
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 1253
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 1254
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 1255
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 1256
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 1264
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 1265
#
# 11X14 - Landscape
# -----------------
#
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11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 1312
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11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 1322
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 1323
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 1332
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11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 1335
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11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 1344
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 1345
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 1346
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 1353
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 1354
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 1355
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 1356
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 1364
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 1365
#
# 14X14 - Portrait
# ----------------
#
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14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 1612
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 1621
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 1622
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 1623
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 1632
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 1633
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 1634
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 1635
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14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 1644
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 1645
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 1646
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 1653
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 1654
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 1655
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 1656
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 1664
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 1665
#
# 14X17 - Portrait
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# ----------------
#
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 1411
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 1412
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 1421
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 1422
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 1423
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 1432
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 1433
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 1434
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 1435
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 1443
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 1444
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 1445
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 1446
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 1453
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 1454
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 1455
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 1456
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 1464
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 1465
#
# 14X17 - Landscape
# -----------------
#
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 1511
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 1512
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 1521
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 1522
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 1523
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 1532
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 1533
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 1534
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 1535
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 1543
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 1544
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 1545
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 1546
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 1553
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 1554
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 1555
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 1556
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 1564
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 1565
drystar_3000_C:\>
drystar_3000_C:\>
VIC Program
drystar_3000_C:\> VIC
I am the master, VICid=02, com=10210000
VME board 1=1 type=8 mon=4.28 vic=02 reg6=00
Vic>
Ready : Check if other board is still there
VMEint : Test VME interrupt 1..7
ICMSint : Test ICMS interrupts
ICGSint : Test ICGS interrupts
ALL : Test all interrupts
TRansfer: Measure VME bus transfer rate
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;
; << AGFA DRYSTAR 3000 PRODUCTION-PHASE INTERACTIVE PARAMETERS >>
;
; (assures downward-compatibility)
;
; (changeable at run-time ... dd. 01-07-98 for v8.9)
; --------------------------------------------------
;
; << HARDWARE PARAMETERS >>
;
ACU_power_ipt 80 ;APPLIED POWER (in %,ipt)
ACU_power_D 100 ;APPLIED POWER (in %,D)
ACU_p_push_ipt 110 ;APPLIED POWER-PUSH (in sec,ipt)
ACU_p_push_D 180 ;APPLIED POWER-PUSH (in sec,D)
ACU_regulator 0 ;USAGE OF REGULATOR OR FIXED SETTING
ACU_t_window 12 ;TEMPERATURE WINDOW (LO/HI,ipt,both)
ACU_t_lo_win 5 ;TEMPERATURE WINDOW (LO,D-phase,mixed)
ACU_t_hi_win 5 ;TEMPERATURE WINDOW (HI,D-phase,mixed)
ACU_max_temp 150 ;MAX. TEMPERATURE TO USE
ACU_k1_ipt 250 ;K1-CONTROLLING FACTOR (IPT-engine)
ACU_k2_ipt 4 ;K2-CONTROLLING FACTOR (IPT-engine)
ACU_k1_D 250 ;K1-CONTROLLING FACTOR (D-phase)
ACU_k2_D 3 ;K2-CONTROLLING FACTOR (D-phase)
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T POSITION
delay_m1_prt 0 ;TIME TO ELAPS AFTER DRUM'S PRINT-ROTATION
;START TO EFFECTIVE PRINT-START (ms)
delay_m4_pick_up 10000 ;TIME ALLOWED AFTER S9 FOR AUTO PICK-UP (ms
)
;NO AUTO CAN-REPLIES SUPPORTED
open_m4_input 600 ;STOP M4 BACKWARDS 'ROLLER-OPENING'-DELAY (
ms)
open_m5_output 600 ;STOP M5 BWD 'ROLLER-OPENING'-DELAY (ms)
open_m7_input 600 ;STOP M7 BACKWARDS 'ROLLER-OPENING'-DELAY (
ms)
close_m8_input 400 ;STOP M8 FORWARDS 'ROLLER-CLOSING'-DELAY (m
s)
close_roller 500 ;REMAINING ROLLERS 'CLOSING'-DELAY (ms)
delay_m1_stop 0 ;M1 & IM-END : DELAY BEFORE STOPPING DRUMMO
TOR (ms)
;ALSO USED WHEN PERFORMING A NON-PRINT SESS
ION
delay_m3_home 0 ;M3 & IM-END : DELAY BEFORE HOME POS. (ms)
delay_ipt_m5 1150 ;START M5 BWD 'ROLLER-OPENING'-DELAY @ DECU
RLING (IPT,ms)
delay_dph_m5 1400 ;START M5 BWD 'ROLLER-OPENING'-DELAY @ DECU
RLING (D-phase,ms)
timer_thv_reg 60000 ;TIME-OUT : AUTO VOLTAGE-REGULATION (ms)
to_rm_early_aic 1000 ;TIME-OUT : AIC FINISHES EARLIER THAN COS[E
OI] (ms)
to_rm_aic_end 1000 ;TIME-OUT FROM RM-EOI TO AIC-END (ms)
timer_rm_cool 60 ;TIMER FOR EXTRA COOLING WHEN STARTING RM (
sec)
to_inp_dr_rev 0 ;TIME-OUT FROM DRUM-REVERSE @ INPUT-TIME (m
s)
to_inp_shake 1750 ;TIME-OUT FROM INPUT-END TO SHAKE (0=OFF) (
ms)
to_inp_sep 5 ;TIME-OUT FROM INPUT-END TO SEPARATE (0=OFF
) (ms)
to_inp_feedb 1300 ;ACTIVE TIME-PERIOD FOR FEEDING BACK (ms)
sensor_jitter 2000 ;TOLERABLE/RECOVERABLE SENSOR-JITTER (ms)
cover_unlock 3 ;COVER-UNLOCKING RELAY-TIMER (sec)
dr_recal_pow 15 ;DRUM-RECALIBRATION TIMER FOR POWER-DOWN (m
in)
dr_recal_prt 60 ;DRUM-RECALIBRATION TIMER FOR PRINTER-IDLE
(min)
dr_lamb_side 0 ;DRUM POSITIONING TO OVERCOME LAMB-SIDE EFF
ECT (ms)
dr_s8_ref_pos 0 ;DRUM-PRODUCTION REF. <-> S8 (HOME) (ms)
dr_s8_ref_to 0 ;TIME-OUT FOR DRUM_HOME @ PRT-START (ms)
mdm_init_home 40 ;TIME-PERIOD ALLOWED FOR MOVING MDM-HOME (b
oot) (sec)
cos_buffer_to 2000 ;COS-BUFFER CONSUMPTION TIME-OUT (ms)
delay_next_prt 0 ;DELAY BEFORE STARTING PIPED PRINT-SESSION
(ms)
dragon_pos 900000 ;RAIL-MOTOR POSITIONING (RDT) (ms)
to_mobile_pos 4000 ;THERMAL-HEAD MOBILE-ASSY. TIME-OUT (ms)
timer_var 0 ;MULTI-PURPOSE TEST-TIMER (ms)
;
; << POSITION MARKERS >>
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;
pu_enc_sep 45 ;M4 # ENCODER-PULSES IF SEPARATION INSTALLE
D
pu_enc_feed_ipt 47 ;M4 # ENCODER-PULSES (ipt) IF FEEDBACK INST
ALLED
pu_enc_feed_D 40 ;M4 # ENCODER-PULSES (D) IF FEEDBACK INSTAL
LED
pu_enc_feed_TH 38 ;M4 # ENCODER-PULSES (D) @ TH-PROD. ENGINES
pu_enc_14x8 55 ;REVERSED FEEDBACK # ENCODER-PULSES (D) @ P
RO 14x8
prt_enc_pulses 300 ;M1 PRINT-START (SYNC) OFFSET (um)
pre_prt_lines 99 ;M3 INSTANCE PRE-PRINT->PRINT (# lines)
; (NOTE TIME TO REACH PRINT-POSITION : 400
MS)
piping_lines 5175 ;LINE-NUMBER > NEXT PIPED-FILM (# lines)
m5_close_enc_ipt 0 ;# PULSES FOR CLOSING THE M5-ROLLERS (ipt)
m5_close_enc_D 0 ;# PULSES FOR CLOSING THE M5-ROLLERS (D-pha
se)
sheet_m5_mdm 85 ;POSITION M5 FOR MDM SENS/FULL-MEASUREMENT
(# pulses)
mdm_dmax_edge 31000 ;MDM EDGE : START OF UNPRINTED-AREA MEAS.
(um)
mdm_dmax_start 8000 ;MDM EDGE : START OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
mdm_dmax_end 7000 ;MDM EDGE : END OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
mdm_full_edge 31000 ;MDM FULL : START OF UNPRINTED-AREA MEAS.
(um)
mdm_full_start 8000 ;MDM FULL : START OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
mdm_full_end 354000 ;MDM FULL : END OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
mdm_calib_edge 31000 ;MDM CALIB : START OF UNPRINTED-AREA MEAS.
(um)
mdm_calib_start 8000 ;MDM CALIB : START OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
mdm_calib_end 315000 ;MDM CALIB : END OF BLACK-AREA MEAS. (um)
tha_cycle_tol 10 ;TH-ARRAY : PRODUCTION CYCLE-TOLERANCE (fu
llsteps)
;
; << CONSUMABLES / PROCESS / LUTS >>
;
te_min 25000 ;MINIMAL DIFFUSION TEMPERATURE (mC)
strobe_path 1 ;STROBE PATH ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
ts_on 12560 ;STROBE TIME (ns)
v_comp 1 ;V-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
t_comp 1 ;T-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
power_comp 1 ;POWER-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
data_path 1 ;DATA PATH ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
data_comp 1 ;DATA COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
r_comp 1 ;R-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
p_comp 1 ;P-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
n_comp 1 ;N-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
s_comp 1 ;S-COMPENSATION ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON)
thermal_model 1 ;THERMAL MODEL ENABLE (0=OFF/1=ON/2=CFG/3=F
ILE)
prt_max_hs_t 60000 ;PRINT-START MAX. HEATSINK-TEMP. (mCel)
prt_min_hs_t 10000 ;WARNING-MESSAGE MIN. HEATSINK-TEMP. (mCel)
prt_max_dr_t 45000 ;WARNING-MESSAGE MAX. TEMP. FOR DRUM (mCel)
prt_min_dr_t 5000 ;WARNING-MESSAGE MIN. TEMP. FOR DRUM (mCel)
t_hs_freeze 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMP. CONSTANT AFTER 1ST READ-OUT
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(@PRT)
t_dr_freeze 1 ;DRUM-TEMPERATURE CONSTANT AFTER 1ST READ-O
UT (@PRT)
t_dr_simul 0 ;DRUM-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (MILLIDEGREES)
t_hs_1_simul 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (millidegr
ees)
t_hs_2_simul 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (millidegr
ees)
t_hs_3_simul 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (millidegr
ees)
t_hs_4_simul 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (millidegr
ees)
t_hs_5_simul 0 ;HEATSINK-TEMPERATURE SIMULATION (millidegr
ees)
acc_dmax_ref 300 ;CURRENT FILMTYPE D(MAX)-REFERENCE (in poin
ts)
blue_dmin 16 ;BLUE-BASE FILM D(MIN) MDM-REFERENCE (in po
ints)
clear_dmin 6 ;CLEAR-BASE FILM D(MIN) MDM-REFERENCE (in p
oints)
volt_change 1000 ;VOLTAGE CHANGE BEFORE NEW SETUP (in milliv
olts)
;
; << IMAGE-CONTROLS >>
;
file 1 ;DISK PRINTING
flatfield 0 ;FLATFIELD PRINTING
diagonal 0 ;DIAGONAL PRINTING
rm_diag 0 ;RM-DIAGONAL PRINTING (+NEIGHBOURS)
rm_line 0 ;RM-PRINTING (VERTICAL)
tha_li_pre_h 1500 ;TH-ARRAY : NUMBER OF PRE-HEAT LINES
tha_da_pre_h 800 ;TH-ARRAY : PRE-HEAT PIXEL-DATA
tha_li_rect 620 ;TH-ARRAY : NUMBER OF LINES/RECTANGLE
;
; << LOGGING-CONTROLS >>
;
LOG_seq 7 ;ENABLE SEQUENCE-LOGGING (1 = input
; 2 = printing
; 4 = output
; 8 = mdm)
LOG_stage 0 ;ENABLE STAGE-BREAK SUPPORT
LOG_queue 3 ;ENABLE QUEUE-LOG (1 = error-queue
; 2 = engine-queue
; 4 = print-queue)
LOG_device 1 ;ENABLE DEV-LOGGING (1 = motors
; 2 = fans
; 4 = anti-curl unit)
LOG_poll 0 ;ENABLE POLLING-LOGGING (1 = structure
; 2 = detail
; 4 = debug
; 8 = drum)
LOG_drv 1 ;ENABLE DRIVER-LOGGING (1 = general
; 2 = Q-sending)
LOG_tim 0 ;ENABLE TIMER-LOGGING (1 = queue
; 2 = debug)
LOG_status 2 ;ENABLE STATUS-LOGGING (1 = code
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; 2 = flags
; 4 = efg-group)
LOG_cos 0 ;ENABLE DEBUG-LOGGING (1 = receiving
; 2 = transmitting
; 4 = setup
; 8 = printing)
LOG_screen 0 ;ENABLE DEBUG-LOGGING (1 = sensor-states
; 2 = sequence
; 4 = control-markers)
drystar_3000_C:\> dir d:
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drystar_3000_C:\>
ARTXXX00.U00 File
dryst3_C:\> type d:artxxx00.u00
00
art_dest 0
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_3000"
inet_addr "192.168.001.100"
hostname "dryst3"
art_dest 1
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_3000"
inet_addr "192.168.001.100"
hostname "dryst3"
art_dest 2
apip_dest "DRYSTAR_2000"
available 1
dest_type 5358
hostname "dryst2"
art_dest 3
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
art_dest 4
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
art_dest 5
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
art_dest 6
apip_dest ""
inet_addr ""
dryst3_C:\> type pms_3xx.idf
#
# DICOM Print Management Service.
# ===============================
#
# Image Display Format mapping file.
#
# @(#)pms.idf 1.1 2/17/94
#
# 8X10 - Portrait AGFA ID
# --------------- -------
# RECTANGULAR IMAGE BOXES
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 300
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 302
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 303
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 305
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 306
8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 308
#
# SQUARE IMAGE BOXES
# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 100
# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 101
# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 102
# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 103
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# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 104
# 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 106
#
#
# 8X10 - Landscape
# ----------------
#
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 301
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 304
8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 307
#
# 11X14 - Portrait
# ----------------
#
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 322
11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 325
#
# 11X14 - Landscape
# -----------------
#
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 320
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 321
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 323
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 324
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 326
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 327
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 328
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\4,4,2 330
11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\3,2 329
#
# 14X14 - Portrait
# ----------------
#
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 345
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 346
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 347
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 348
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 349
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 350
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\4,4,4,2 351
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\4,4,1 352
14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\3,3,2 353
#
# 14X14 - Landscape
# -----------------
#
14INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 354
#
# 14X17 - Portrait
# ----------------
#
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 370
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 372
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 373
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 375
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 376
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14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 378
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 379
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 380
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\3,3,3,2 381
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\3,3,1 382
14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\4,4,4,1 383
# SQUARE IMAGE BOXES
# 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 170
# 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 171
# 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 172
# 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 173
# 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 174
#
#
# 14X17 - Landscape
# -----------------
#
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 371
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 374
14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 377
dryst3_C:\>
2 Introduction
2 Definition
3 Sections
3 Attributes
4 IDF
4 CFG
[CT SCANNER]
IDF = C:/PMS.IDF
CFG = D:/CT.PMS
[MR SCANNER 1]
CFG = D:/MR.PMS
[MR SCANNER 2]
IDF = C:/MRSCAN2.IDF
CFG = D:/MR.PMS
2 local_port
=Description:
This parameter defines the TCP/IP port number to be used by the PMS component.
The port number should also be used on the Client (Host) to establish a
connection to the MG3000.
The default value is the "well known" port number 104 registered for use by th
e
Dicom Upper Layer Protocol.
The port number has to be the same for all associations of PMS.
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=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Use TCP/IP port local_port 104
104
2 pms_reject
When this parameter is set to a value different from 0, (ZERO) then a
extra task is launched to reject incoming association requests when all
available tasks are busy handling an established association.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
PMS reject 1 pms_reject 1
2 mms_pms
=Description:
This parameter is used to define the minimum number of MMS blocks required by
the PMS component to function properly. The values define the number of HEADER
,
CONTROL, IMAGE and 'SMALL' CONTROL blocks.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
10 Headers mms_pms 10 3 2 10
3 Control Blocks
2 Image Blocks
10 Small Control Blocks
2 max_pdu_length
=Description:
This parameter defines the MAXIMUM length of message (Protocol Data Unit - PDU
)
that the DICOM Upper Layer Protocol can receive in the PMS component. It shoul
d
be set to the maximum size of an MMS IMAGE block.
The value is expressed in bytes.
NOTE: This parameter should NOT be modified. The software will ensure that the
PDU length is always in the range 8Kb <= PDU length <= 64Kb.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Max MMS IMAGE size max_pdu_length 65536
is 64Kb
2 extra_logging
=Description:
This parameter enables the logging of the underlying DTF facilities.
This might help to clarify unpredicted behaviour of the DTF library.
The DTF library is the DICOM 3.0 basic software.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
No DTF debug extra_logging 0
Extra DTF debug extra_logging 1
2 media_sizes
=Description:
This parameter is used to define the media sizes used by the PMS Module.
The selection of film formats or paper formats can only be made from the
media (film/paper) sizes actually used by the Hospital.
The parameter is defined by adding together the defined values for each media
size used (one bit is used per media size).
8*10" film 1
10*14" film 2
11*14" film 4
14*14" film 8
14*17" film 16
A4 paper 32
A3 paper 64
The default value allows all media sizes to be selected, but be aware that
media sizes may be chosen that are not used by the Hospital, and this will
lead to print jobs remaining in the job queue forever!!!
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
14*17" film only media_size 16
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2 modality
=Description:
This parameter is used to define the connected modality type. This is
parameter is written into the folder to indicate the type of device used
to generate the medical data.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
AGFA MATRIX "AM" - not an official value !!
Computed Radiography "CR"
Computed Tomography "CT"
Digital Subtraction Angiography "DS"
Magnetic Resonance "MR"
Nuclear Medicine "NM"
Ultrasound "US"
Angioscopy "AS"
Biomagnetic Imaging "BI"
Color Flow Doppler "CD"
Cinefluorography "CF"
Culposcopy "CP"
Cystoscopy "CS"
Duplex Doppler "DD"
Digital Fluoroscopy "DF"
Diaphanography "DG"
Digital Microscopy "DM"
Echocardiography "EC"
Endoscopy "ES"
Fluorescein Angiography "FA"
Fundoscopy "FS"
Laparoscopy "LP"
Laser Surface Scan "LS"
Magnetic Resonance Angiography "MA"
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy "MS"
Other "OT"
Positron Emission Tomography "PT"
Radiographic Imaging "RG"
Single-Photon Emission CT "ST"
Thermography "TG"
Videofluorography "VF"
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
CT Host modality "CT"
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=See also:
patient_id_stem
2 patient_id_stem
=Description:
This parameter allows the user to define the patient id stem for the default
patient identifier. This default patient identifier takes the following form :
mmffYMMDDHHMMSS
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Abbreviation of MG3000 patient_id_stem "MG"
=See also:
modality
2 UID_stem
=Description:
This parameter defines the DICOM Unique Identifier stem. The format of the ste
m
is as follows :
The remainder of the UID is generated internally by the PMS component as follo
ws :
=Example:
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2 if_using_pmstst
=Description:
This parameter is used when testing the PMS component with the PMSTST tool.
The parameter is a flag (1 = TRUE / 0 = FALSE) indicating whether the test
tool is being used or not.
Setting this parameter TRUE causes the PMS component to generate simple
DICOM Unique Identifiers as integers in the range 1..99.
(It is easier to type these than the normal UIDs!!).
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
PMS in normal mode if_using_pmstst 0
PMS being tested by if_using_pmstst 1
pmstst
2 nevent_enabled
=Description:
This parameter is used to enable/disable the use of the asynchronous N-EVENT
messages.
Although, conformance to the Basic Greyscale Print Management Meta SOP Class
defines that the N-EVENT mechanism should be supported by the SCU, this
parameter
can be used to disable the N-EVENT if the SCU does not support it.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Disable N-EVENT messages nevent_enabled 0
Enable N-EVENT messages nevent_enabled 1
2 film_type
=Description:
This parameter defines the medium type - the kind of film/paper used for
printing the image. A value of zero indicates that "NOTYPE" is specified -
the current dispenser containing the appropriate film size will be used,
irrespective of the type.
This value is only consulted when the SCU did not sent the medium type
attribute, or the SCU has sent an incorrect value for the attribute.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
No Type Specified film_type 0
Paper/Opaque Film film_type 1
Over Head Transparency film_type 2 - not supported
Clear based film film_type 3
Blue based film film_type 4
2 no_copies
=Description:
The default film/paper copy count is defined by this parameter.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
One copy of each layout no_copies 1
Three copies of each layout no_copies 3
2 film_backg
=Description:
This parameter defines the background value on film and paper. The value
is expressed in pixels with a range from 0 to 255.
Four values can be defined. The first value is the BLACK/WHITE background
value. The other 3 values are the RGB COLOR component background values.
NOTE: The RGB color values should be inverted compared to the BLACK/WHITE valu
e.
This value is only consulted when the SCU did not sent the border density
attribute, or the SCU has sent an incorrect value for the attribute.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
"Black" background film_backg 255 0 0 0
"White" background film_backg 0 255 255 255
2 non_exp
=Description:
This parameter defines the value on film and paper of any image boxes that
do not contain image data (unexposed image locations). The value is
expressed in pixels with a range from 0 to 255.
Four values can be defined. The first value is the BLACK/WHITE unexposed
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value. The other 3 values are the RGB COLOR component unexposed values.
NOTE: The RGB color values should be inverted compared to the BLACK/WHITE valu
e.
This value is only consulted when the SCU did not sent the empty image density
attribute, or the SCU has sent an incorrect value for the attribute.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
"Black" unexposed images non_exp 255 0 0 0
"White" unexposed images non_exp 0 255 255 255
2 magnif_type
=Description:
This parameter defines the magnification type to be used when interpolating
the image data to fit into the image box area in the film/paper layout.
Replicate 0
Linear 1
Cubic 2
Other 3 - not supported
For Cubic and Other magnification types, the smooth_factor (see below) is
used to further define the interpolation sharpness.
This value is only consulted when the SCU did not sent the magnifciation type
attribute, or the SCU has sent an incorrect value for the attribute.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Cubic magnif_type 2
2 smooth_factor
=Description:
This parameter is used to define the smoothing factor (type) to be used when
interpolating the image data to fit into the image box area in the film/paper
layout.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Sharp (Hi-Res) smooth_factor 140
2 dbmin
=Description:
This parameter describes the minimum density to use on film. It is used as
the minimum value when scaling the User Taste Table (table for the conversion
of
pixel value to film density).
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Minimum density 0.15 dbmin 1500
Minimum density 0.25 dbmin 2500
=See also:
dbmax
2 dbmax
=Description:
This parameter describes the maximum density to use on film. It is used as
the maximum value when scaling the User Taste Table (table for the conversion
of
pixel value to film density).
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Maximum density 3.0 dbmax 30000
Maximum density 2.85 dbmax 28500
=See also:
dbmin
2 cs_table
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=Description:
This parameter is used to select the Color Separation Table in Color Systems.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Color Separation Table 0 cs_table 0
2 trim_flag
=Description:
This parameter is used as a switch to define whether a trim or border should b
e
drawn around each image in the layout in case the DICOM 3.0 trim attribute is
absent. A value of 1 forces a trim on.
A border can only be drawn around images in layouts which have a trim defined
in them.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Disable trim around images trim_flag 0
Enable trim around images trim_flag 1
2 utl_id
=Description:
The User Taste LUT Identifier is used to specify the type of Taste LUT
required.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Kanamori utl_id 3
Kanamori-like utl_id 4
=See also:
utl_subid
2 utl_subid
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=Description:
This parameter is used to further define the User Taste LUT Identifier, but
only when KANAMORI-LIKE is selected.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Kanamori-like Linear utl_subid 200
=See also:
utl_id
2 printer_type
=Description:
This parameter says wheather the printer prints B&W or color images or
both. When the PMS software runs on a DI2000, the printer_type is
automatically set to 3.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
B&W Printer printer_type 1
Color Printer printer_type 2
B&W and Color Printer printer_type 3
2 text_flag
=Description:
This parameter is used as a switch to define whether text and/or graphic
primitives should be printed on the layout or not.
Text can only be printed on the layout if the layout defines text boxes and
the associated text is available in the hardcopy folder.
Graphic primitives can only be printed on the layout if the layout defines
graphic primitive data. If annotation is required, the 'annotation1..6'
parameters
should also be filled in correctly.
The standard set of AGFA film layouts (formats) does not have any text boxes
defined and this parameter is therefore ignored.
=Example:
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2 annotation filenames
3 annotation1 .. annotation6
=Description:
These parameters define the filenames of TIFF files containing bitmaps that
will be placed in the corresponding film.
A maximum of 6 annotation files can be defined.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Values to be defined.
=See also:
text_flag
2 polarity
=Description:
This parameter defines the image polarity on film/paper. The polarity can
be one of two values :
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Normal polarity polarity 0
Reverse polarity polarity 1
2 rotation
=Description:
This parameter defines the image orientation within an image box in the
film/paper layout.
R0 -
No rotation 0
R90 -
90 degree clockwise rotation 1
R180 -
180 degree clockwise rotation 2
R270 -
270 degree clockwise rotation 3
M0 -
No rotation, then mirror about 4
the vertical axis
M90 - 90 degree clockwise rotation, 5
then mirror about the vertical axis
M180 - 180 degree clockwise rotation, 6
then mirror about the vertical axis
M270 - 270 degree clockwise rotation, 7
then mirror about the vertical axis
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
R0 - No rotation rotation 0
2 metric_printing
=Description:
Metric printing is a way of printing where the print-out represents the
'real size', i.e. 1 inch on image acquisition is 1 inch on the layout.
This is only possible when the attribute pixel spacing (0028:0030) is
present in the image group.
The default is off.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
0 - No metric printing metric_printing 0
1 - Do metric printing metric_printing 1
2 image_numbering
=Description:
Print out the number of each image box on film.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
0 - No image numbering image_numbering 0
1 - Do image numbering image_numbering 1
2 bw_wwidth
=Description:
Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear
conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed.
Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window.
Window Width contains the width of the window.
The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum.
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Allowed characters are : "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character
Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Window Width 256 bw_wwidth "256"
=See also:
bw_wcenter, add_WL
2 bw_wcenter
=Description:
Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear
conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed.
Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window.
Window Width contains the width of the window.
The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum.
Allowed characters are : "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character
Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Window Center 128 bw_wcenter "128"
=See also:
bw_wwidth, add_WL
2 color_wwidth
=Description:
Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear
conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed.
Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window.
Window Width contains the width of the window.
The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum.
Allowed characters are : "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character
Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info.
This value is only for RGB and RGB2 and PALETTE COLOR images.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Window Width 256 color_wwidth "256"
=See also:
color_wcenter, add_WL
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2 color_wcenter
=Description:
Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear
conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed.
Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window.
Window Width contains the width of the window.
The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum.
Allowed characters are : "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character
Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info.
This value is only for RGB and RGB2 and PALETTE COLOR images.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Window Center 128 color_wcenter "128"
=See also:
color_wwidth, add_WL
2 resolution
=Description:
This entry is used to define the pixel resolution ratio (Pixel shape)
between pixel and line. It must be expressed as follows :
NOTE: It appears that this parameters is used incorrectly in the MG3000. You
should define the "inverse" value of that computed:
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
4 pixel/mm; 4 lines/mm resolution 10000
5 pixel/mm; 4 lines/mm resolution 8000
=See also:
also: add_WL
2 ipl_id
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=Description:
The Input LUT Identifier is used to specify the type of input LUT required.
The GAMMA CORRECTION and OEM DEFINED options must be further defined by
completing
the ipl_subid field.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Use Window/Level ipl_id 0
Use Gamma Correction ipl_id 1
OEM defined ipl_id 2
OEM + Window/Level ipl_id 3
Gamma + Window/Level ipl_id 4
=See also:
ipl_subid, add_WL
2 ipl_subid
=Description:
This parameter is used to further define the Input LUT Identifier, but only
when either GAMMA CORRECTION or OEM DEFINED is selected.
When ipl_id is GAMMA CORRECTION, the ipl_subid defines the actual GAMMA
correction
value - (Typical values are around 2.0):
When ipl_id is OEM DEFINED, the ipl_subid has the following meaning :
Examples :
ipl_subid = 1 filename = OEM001.IPL
12 OEM012.IPL
123 OEM123.IPL
The file OEMxyz.IPL must contain the OEM Input LUT formatted as 8
columns and 32 rows (8 * 32 = 256 values), with a space between every
value in the same row.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
GAMMA CORRECTION 2.00 ipl_subid 200
OEM Input LUT File OEM010.IPL ipl_subid 10
=See also:
ipl_id, add_WL
2 add_WL
=Description:
This flag says if we should add Window Level, Resolution and IPL
to the image data. Setting add_WL to 1, does the job.
The values are taken from the configuration table.
The default is 0, which does not modify any image parameters.
The center and width values can be overruled from the WINDOW_CENTER
and WINDOW_WIDTH settings in the Configuration Information attribute of
the Basic Film Box.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Add Window & Level add_WL 1
Do not modify image add_WL 0
=See also:
bw_wwidth, bw_wcenter, color_wwidth, color_wcenter, ipl_id, ipl_subid
2 pms_prio
This parameter sets the task priority of PMS. Priority ranges from 24 to 149,
24 being a high priority, 149 being low priority. Do not confuse with print
priority attribute (2000, 0020) of a DICOM film session!
Normally this parameter is never to be changed, and if it is, it is being
done so at your convenience at system production facilities.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
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2 img_prio
This parameter sets the task priority of PMS when is starts importing
pixel data.
Do not confuse with print priority attribute (2000, 0020) of a DICOM
film session!
Normally this parameter is never to be changed, and if it is, it is being
done so at your convenience at system production facilities.
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
PMS Image Prioriy 101 img_prio 101
2 pms_tmo
=Description:
This parameter sets the time in seconds of inactive associations.
After a time interval of pms_tmo seconds of non-activity on an
establisehed association, the SCP aborts the association!
The default value -1, indicates no timeout! (Blocking wait, which is as it
was on previous software releases.)
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
NO timeout, blocking wait. pms_tmo -1
Timout after 10 Minutes pms_tmo 600
2 img_tmo
=Description:
This parameter sets the time in seconds of inactive image transfer.
This parameter is only used during image transfer.
After a time interval of img_tmo seconds of non-activity during an
image transfer, the SCP aborts the association!
A value of -1 (Blocking wait) is not supported!
=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Timout after 60 Seconds img_tmo 60
2 confrmLevel
=Description:
This attribute indicates the level of conformance to the DICOM 3.0
standard optional attributes. All optional attributes should contain a
legal value. If confrmLevel is 0, then a default value will silently be
used.
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=Example:
Required Setting NVF Entry
---------------- ---------
Ignore illegal attribute values confrmLevel 0
Conformance to DICOM 3.0 1996 standard confrmLevel 1
Conformance to DICOM 3.0 1997 standard confrmLevel 2
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