IDI Service Manual
IDI Service Manual
IDI Service Manual
Service Manual
Printed in U.S.A.
77471-90010-04
Philips Model 77471A/B
Integrated Digital Interface
Service Manual
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Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
1 Introduction
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
IDI Network Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Using SONOS Network Utility Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Conventions Used in this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
IDI Completion Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
2 Installation
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Initializing the Hard Disk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
3 Configuration
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
IDI configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Configuring the system using SONOS commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Logging On to the IDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Logging on using a keyboard, monitor, and mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Logging on using a separate PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Configuring IDI For Network Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Configure IDI for network communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Network configuration checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Configuring for DICOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Configure IDI Rev. C systems for DICOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Configure IDI Rev. B.x systems for DICOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage Commit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality Worklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality Perform Procedure Step. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Configuring for DICOM Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Configure the IDI for the customer’s printers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Configuring For EnConcert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Configure SONOS for EnConcert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60
Configure IDI for EnConcert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Configuring the pcAnywhere Connection on a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
[drive:][path][filename[.reg]] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106
SCSERVER [serverlabel | NONE] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
SERVER [serverlabel |NONE] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
SQUAREPIXELS [ON|OFF] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107
STUDYSTATUS [n] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
SUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108
VERIFYSERVER [label] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110
7 Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting for Rev. C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
General Troubleshooting for Rev. B.x. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
8 Replacement Parts
IDI Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
SONOS 5500 Installation Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116
Index
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List of Tables
Table 1: MWL Query Constraint Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Table 2: Printer Command List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Table 3: Software Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Table 4: Installation Software Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
Table 5: System Log Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Table 6: MWL Query Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Table 7: Printer Command Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
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1 Introduction
Introduction
The Integrated Digital Interface (IDI) is an intelligent interface for exporting patient studies
taken on a SONOS ultrasound machine. When configured for DICOM, the IDI works with
DICOM standard network servers to automatically transfer patient studies over a Local Area
Network for permanent storage by the server, or for printing acquired images on a remote
printer. The IDI can also work with an EnConcert network using DSR-TIFF protocol. Image
storage and transfer is completely digital. The IDI hardware consists of a processor unit and a
hard drive unit. The IDI shares the SONOS system’s optical drive.
The IDI is easily installed and configured; its software is pre-installed on the IDI hard drive
before shipment. A personal computer (PC) running pcAnywhere® is used to configure and
test the IDI.
The IDI hardware is repaired by replacing either the processor unit or the hard drive. No
internal components can be replaced or repaired in the field, and the IDI cases are sealed to
prevent unauthorized access.
Four methods of troubleshooting are available:
• Network Utility screen on SONOS
• Network connection using a PC and pcAnywhere
• Serial connection using a PC and pcAnywhere
• Connecting a keyboard, monitor, and mouse (KMM) directly to the IDI
Software for the IDI consists of the Windows NT® operating system and the IDI application
program. Software updates use the Symantec Ghost™ disk-image procedure. In most
applications, the IDI software’s revision level must match the SONOS system software’s
revision level. See “Software Compatibility” on page 81.
The RST (Resident Self Test) Registry Backup/Restore utility preserves and restores Customer
IDI configuration and most TCP/IP network settings.
Revision C of the IDI software includes a new set of server options, the Advanced DICOM
(DM) set. The following three server options comprise the set:
• Modality Worklist (MW)
• Storage Commitment (SC)
• Modality Perform Procedure Step (MPPS)
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Introduction
IDI Network Icons
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Introduction
Conventions Used in this Manual
• References to keys on the SONOS system or PC keyboard show the name of the key in a
box.
Example:
Press Return .
• The word “press,” as in the above example, refers to keys on a keyboard.
• The words “click” and “select” refer to onscreen controls using the mouse or trackball.
• The word “tap” refers to touch screen controls.
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IDI Completion Checklist
The checklist below outlines the steps to install and configure an IDI in a SONOS 5500 or
4500 ultrasound system. Each step is described in greater detail on the indicated pages.
Install IDI Equipment in SONOS 5500 or 4500 system (page 5)
IDI CPU
IDI Disk Drive
Connect IDI cabling to SONOS system (page 6)
SCSI
LAN
Power Cords
Install new shelf tray (page 7)
Complete the IDI Network Installation Worksheet (Appendix A at the back of this manual)
Update the IDI Software, if necessary (page 81)
Configure IDI and SONOS for network communication
Set up IDI using pcAnywhere (page 10)
Configure IDI for network communication (page 14)
Configure IDI for output to:
• DICOM (page 24)
or
• EnConcert (page 62)
NOTE In Rev. C, all SONOS DICOM options must be disabled for output to EnConcert.
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2 Installation
Installation
The 77471A/B Integrated Digital Interface can be installed in the SONOS 5500 system or the
SONOS 4500 system. Install both components of the IDI on the bottom shelf of the SONOS
system, following the installation procedures below.
NOTE When upgrading Rev. B SONOS systems for use with IDI, remove the fuse from the processor
graphics board. See HSG Service Note M2424A-043 for complete instructions.
Installation Checklist
Unplug the SONOS system.
Remove the rear door.
Set the IDI’s back panel switches.
Strap the CPU and external hard drive to the shelf.
Connect the cables.
Install the storage tray or bin.
Install the rear door.
Configure the IDI
Initialize the IDI hard disk.
Note that one SCSI cable runs from the IDI up to the SONOS MOD/Floppy Drive box, and
another SCSI cable returns from this box to the SCSI port on the SONOS E-Box Rear I/O
Panel. A LAN cable runs from the IDI up to the inner side of the System
I/O Panel.
CAUTION Install the IDI unit on the bottom shelf of the Ultrasound system. The IDI will
overheat if installed on the top shelf.
For proper cooling, the rear of the CPU must face the front of the SONOS
system.
In the procedures below, the right side is the side of the system where the trackball is mounted.
1 Power down and unplug the SONOS system.
2 Remove the rear door.
3 Set the CPU voltage selector switch to 115 V. (See Figure 1 on page 6 for the location of the
switch.)
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Installation
Installation
Voltage selector
switch
115V
2
115V
Figure 1. Voltage Selector Switch
4 Put the IDI units in place and strap them to the shelf:
a. Place the CPU on the right side of the peripheral shelf, over the two back rows of slots,
with its front facing the rear of the system.
b. Place the hard drive unit on the left side of the shelf, with its front toward the front of
the system.
c. Position the two gray straps with their buckles on top of the CPU, aligned with the two
back rows of shelf slots (plastic guards down).
d. Thread the free ends of the straps down the side of the CPU, through the third slot
from the right side in each row of shelf slots.
e. Pull each strap straight across underneath the shelf and up through the second slot from
the left side in each row.
f. Pull the straps up and across the top of the hard drive unit and down into the eighth slot
from the left in each row.
g. Thread both straps back up through the ninth slot from the left, and pull the straps up
to meet the buckles.
h. Buckle and tighten the straps.
5 Connect the cabling as shown in Figure 2:
a. Connect the short SCSI cable from the CPU’s SCSI port to the hard drive’s top SCSI
port. Close the latches on the SCSI port.
b. Connect the long SCSI cable from the hard drive unit’s bottom SCSI port to the open
SCSI port on the MOD/Floppy Drive box.
To access the back of the MOD/Floppy Drive box, loosen the screws underneath the
front handle and pull the handle up and forward 1 or 2 inches, then pull the MOD/
Floppy Drive box forward.
c. Connect the white internal LAN cable to the CPU’s LAN port.
d. Connect an external LAN cable (customer-provided) to the SONOS system’s external
LAN port on the I/O panel.
e. Connect power cables from the IDI units’ AC IN sockets to the power strip in the cart.
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Installation
Installation
Short SCSI
Cable
Between
Disk Drive/CPU
Power Cable
(to Internal Power Supply)
MOD/Floppy Drive
6 Arrange the cables as shown in Figure 3. Route the SCSI cable through the top access hole
and behind the shelves, up behind the system I/O panel to the port next to the MOD/floppy
drive power supply cable.Cable Routing
115V
7 Install the storage tray or bin on the shelf in front of the IDI (see Figure 4):
a. Adjust the bin’s back piece up or down to fit the shelf by removing the wing nuts from
the back. The top edge of the back piece should be about one inch below the upper shelf
(for airflow). Attach the back piece into its lower, middle, or upper position to provide
proper clearance between the shelves, and tighten the wing nuts.
b. Install the bin assembly by removing the wing nuts from the bottom piece, pulling out
the shelf, and placing it in front of the IDI. The painted surface should face out, the
front lip will be flush with the edge of the shelf, and the embedded screws will fit
through the front row of slots. Reattach the wing nuts from below the shelf.
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115V
8 Install the rear door of the SONOS system and slide the shelf into place.
9 Initialize the IDI hard disk, using the “Initializing the Hard Disk” procedure that follows.
NOTE The IDI software revision level must match the SONOS software revision level.
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3 Configuration
Overview
Both the IDI and SONOS system must be configured for the customer’s use. All configuration
procedures require information from the Network Installation Worksheet.
IDI configuration
Preparing the IDI for operation involves three tasks:
• Logging on to the IDI from a PC. (page 10)
• Configuring the IDI for network communication. (page 14)
• configuring the IDI for one of two types of output:
• DICOM (page 31)
• EnConcert (page 62)
If a registry backup already exists for the customer, the IDI configuration data can be restored
using the RST Registry backup/restore utility. See “Backing Up the IDI Configuration” on
page 73.
Configuration requires information supplied by the site Network Administrator. This
information must be entered on the Network Installation Worksheet.
NOTE The procedures in this manual cover both Rev B.x and Rev. C, but are primarily directed to
Rev. C. Screen displays for Rev. B.x may differ from those shown in the manual.
NOTE The NI option must be enabled in the RST Options menu before IDI can be used. For DICOM,
the appropriate options (DP, DS, DM) must also be enabled in the RST Options menu.
NOTE In Rev. C, all SONOS DICOM options must be disabled for IDI to send DSR-TIFF format
images to EnConcert.
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Configuration
Logging On to the IDI
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Configuration
Logging On to the IDI
3 Input an IP address.
Detailed steps to perform this procedure are at the end of this chapter. See “Configuring the
pcAnywhere Connection on a PC” on page 71.
NOTE You cannot join a domain while using a crossover cable, but the method is useful for
troubleshooting.
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Configuration
Logging On to the IDI
pcAnywhere establishes a connection with IDI and displays a Begin Logon message.
pcAnywhere
tool bar
CAD button
NOTE Although the Begin Logon message box says “Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete to log on,” DO NOT
press Ctrl-Alt-Del. Doing so will not log you on.
Log on by clicking the CAD button on the pcAnywhere toolbar. Clicking the CAD button
sends the appropriate command to the IDI.
6 Log on to the IDI by clicking the CAD button on the pcAnywhere toolbar (see Figure 5).
7 In the Logon Information dialog box, type DUNEUSER (all capital letters) in both the User
name and Password fields, and click OK.
Installing the IDI software using the ghost image process automatically loads the DUNEUSER
and Administrator accounts.
NOTE If an error message indicates an unsuccessful logon, press Caps Lock and type DUNEUSER
in the User name: and Password: fields again.
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Configuration
Logging On to the IDI
8 If only one Start menu task bar appears at the bottom of the pcAnywhere window, click the
Resizing button on the pcAnywhere menu bar, then click the Screen scaling button on the
pcAnywhere toolbar (see Figure 7).
Resizing
button
Screen
scaling
button
IDI start
menu
task bar
PC start
menu
task bar
Figure 8. IDI and PC Start Menu Task Bars
NOTE You must have a pcAnywhere user account for full control of its features. For more
information about using pcAnywhere, refer to your pcAnywhere user documentation.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
NOTE All EnConcert installations use a domain, while most DICOM installations use a workgroup.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
NOTE The IDI uses an IP address either obtained from a DHCP server, or manually entered now.
Refer to the Network Installation Worksheet for the required configurations, and complete the
applicable steps.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
NOTE If the IDI and a PC are connected with a crossover cable, you cannot join a domain.
1 In the Network dialog box, choose the Identification tab and click Change... (see Figure 10
on page 15)
2 In the Member of area, choose Domain, erase the default setting, and type the Windows NT
domain name in the Domain field.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
NOTE The IDI requires that its clock be reasonably synchronized with the SONOS system clock.
Both clocks must be checked or set during the IDI installation.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
Configure the network adaptor card for best performance (if needed)
NOTE The default settings of AutoDetect for Duplex and Speed may not be appropriate for the
network. Consult the network Administrator for the best configuration.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
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Configuration
Configuring IDI For Network Communication
NOTE The IDI requires that its clock be reasonably synchronized with the SONOS system clock.
Both clocks must be checked or set during the IDI installation.
Set the SONOS system clock to the local date and time
1 Press Setup .
2 On the right touch screen, tap SYSTEM.
3 Use the HOUR and MINUTE rotary controls to set the SONOS clock to the same time as the
IDI clock. (See “Set the IDI clock” on page 20.)
- - - - End of “Configuring IDI For Network Communication”. Proceed to either:
“Configuring for DICOM” on page 24, or “Configuring For EnConcert” on
page 60.
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
IDI Rev. B.x is configured for DICOM at the factory, but if the IDI has been used for
EnConcert, it must be reconfigured with the procedures below before use with DICOM.
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
Test Menu
System : CV03D75SF
Run Basic Test
Serial No. : 9708A09108
Run Extended Basic Doppler : Present
Key Processor Study Manager : Present 1G
Video : RS 170 US
Scan Converter Stripchart : Absent
Scanner VCR : AG-MD835/30
Color Printer : UP-2950
Other Tests & Utilities
B/W Printer : Up-895
Test Setup DSR/MOD : Present
Run Time Error Log Network Intr. : DICOM S M P
AQ : Absent
System Information Color Kinesis : Absent
Remote Service Mode Physios : Extended
Localize Code : ABA USA
RST Error Log
Name Part Number Rev.
To return to Imaging mode,
KP 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
press Test key
BE 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
Log on to IDI
Refer to “Log on to the IDI using pcAnywhere” on page 11.
User name: DUNEUSER
Password: DUNEUSER
Domain: (workgroup or domain name)
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
Disable AutoExNT
1 Click Start, Settings, then Control Panel.
The Control Panel window opens.
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
NOTE When powered up, the system checks the Registry to determine whether the DUNE service or
the IDI_DICOM service is used. The first time the network service is changed, a warning
appears:
“Note: SONOS configuration options must match Network format.”
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
13 Press Tab , and type DUNEUSER again to confirm the new password.
14 Click OK to close the IDI-DICOM Service dialog box.
“The account DUNEUSER has been granted the Log On As A Service right” appears.
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
NOTE The AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network Installation Worksheet.
4 Press Enter .
“AETITLE set to...” appears.
To correct a mistake, repeat steps 1 and 2 to add the IDI AE title; the new name
automatically replaces the old name.
Changes take effect after you reboot the system.
2 Press Enter .
3 When the IDI restarts, log on as:
User name: DUNEUSER
Password: DUNEUSER
Workgroup or Domain: (workgroup or domain name)
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
Log on to IDI
Refer to “Log on to the IDI using pcAnywhere” on page 11.
User name: DUNEUSER
Password: DUNEUSER
Domain: (domain name)
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
6 Click the List Names From: list menu. (See Figure 38.)
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
3 Click Add.
The Add Users and Groups window appears.
4 Click the List Names From: list menu (see Figure 42.)
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
Test Menu
System : CV03D75SF
Run Basic Test
Serial No. : 9708A09108
Run Extended Basic Doppler : Present
Key Processor Study Manager : Present 1G
Video : RS 170 US
Scan Converter Stripchart : Absent
Scanner VCR : AG-MD835/30
Color Printer : UP-2950
Other Tests & Utilities
B/W Printer : Up-895
Test Setup DSR/MOD : Present
Run Time Error Log Network Intr. : DICOM S M P
AQ : Absent
System Information Color Kinesis : Absent
Remote Service Mode Physios : Extended
Localize Code : ABA USA
RST Error Log
Name Part Number Rev.
To return to Imaging mode,
KP 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
press Test key
BE 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
NOTE The AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network Installation Worksheet.
3 Press Enter .
“AETITLE set to...” appears.
To correct a mistake, repeat steps 1and 2 to add the IDI AE title; the new name
automatically replaces the old name.
Changes take effect after you reboot the system.
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Configuration
Configuring for DICOM
- - - - End of “Configure IDI Rev. B.x systems for DICOM”. Proceed to “Configuring
IDI for DICOM Storage” on page 39 or “Configuring for DICOM Print” on
page 55, as required.
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Configuration
Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage
Using commands
When entering commands, you can use abbreviated commands by typing the first letters that
are unique to the command.
To display detailed information about a command, including its expected syntax, use Help:
1 Type H, followed by the command, and press Enter .
NOTE The NI (Network Interface) and DS (DICOM Store) options must be enabled in the SONOS
RST menu.
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Test Menu
System : CV03D75SF
Run Basic Test
Serial No. : 9708A09108
Run Extended Basic Doppler : Present
Key Processor Study Manager : Present 1G
Video : RS 170 US
Scan Converter Stripchart : Absent
Scanner VCR : AG-MD835/30
Color Printer : UP-2950
Other Tests & Utilities
B/W Printer : Up-895
Test Setup DSR/MOD : Present
Run Time Error Log Network Intr. : DICOM S M P
AQ : Absent
System Information Color Kinesis : Absent
Remote Service Mode Physios : Extended
Localize Code : ABA USA
RST Error Log
Name Part Number Rev.
To return to Imaging mode,
KP 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
press Test key
BE 77100-1xxxx TCVC0
NOTE If there are untransferred studies on the hard drive, you may have to flush the queue. See
“FLUSHQUEUE” on page 99.
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NOTE Values are examples, and depend on configuration; most can be found on the Network
Installation Worksheet.
NOTE The DICOM SCP server may already be configured. If it is, proceed to “Choose the DICOM
Storage SCP server” on page 43. (For Rev. B.x, proceed to “Enter the institution name (Rev.
B.x only)” on page 42.)
1 Use the trackball to place the cursor in the command line, and type ADDSERVER followed
by a space.
2 On the same line, type a label for the client’s storage SCP server, followed by a space.
This label is used to associate an alias name to the client’s storage SCP server; any
combination of alphanumeric characters is OK.
3 On the same line, type the SCP server’s host name (network name) or IP address, followed
by a space.
4 On the same line, type the SCP server’s port number, followed by a space.
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5 On the same line, type the SCP server’s AE title (Application Entity title.
The SCP server’s AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network
Installation Worksheet.
NOTE If the network response is slow, for example if the Internet is used as the network, you may
have to enter a response timeout value. This is not usually necessary, as the default timeout
works well unless communications are very slow.
7 To verify that the server is added correctly, type LISTSERVERS in the command line and
press Enter .
The newly added server appears in the Listserver screen.
Example: ADDSERVER ASW 192.168.10.40 104 Store_AE 120
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NOTE Entering NONE for the server label disables network storage.
2 Press Enter .
the following message appears:
Storage server set to:
store
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Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage Commit
NOTE This service is part of Revision C; earlier versions of the IDI software do not support DICOM
Storage Commit.
NOTE The NI (Network Interface), DM (Advanced DICOM), and DS (DICOM Store) options must
be enabled in the SONOS RST menu.
NOTE The DICOM Storage Commit server label may already be configured. If it is, proceed to
“Choose the DICOM SC Server” on page 46.
1 Use the trackball to place the cursor in the command line, and type ADDSERVER followed
by a space.
2 On the same line, type a label for the client’s Storage Commit server, followed by a space.
This label is used to associate an alias name to the client’s SCP server; any combination of
alphanumeric characters is OK.
3 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Host Name (Network Name) or IP address,
followed by a space.
4 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Port Number, followed by a space.
5 On the same line, type the SCP server’s AE title (Application Entity title.
The SCP server’s AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network
Installation Worksheet.
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NOTE If the network response is slow, for example if the Internet is used as the network, you may
have to enter a response timeout value. This is not usually necessary, as the default timeout
works well unless communications are very slow.
7 To verify that the server is added correctly, type LISTSERVERS in the command line and
press Enter .
The newly added server appears in the Listserver screen.
Example: ADDSERVER ASW 192.168.10.40 104 Store_AE 120
NOTE The IDI’s AE title was configured in “Change the IDI’s AE title (Application Entity title)” on
page 30. You do not need to repeat the configuration.
NOTE Entering NONE for the server label disables Storage Commitment.
2 Press Enter .
The following message appears:
Storage Commit server set to:
store
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Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage Commit
NOTE Depending on the SCP’s properties, Storage Commit response may be delayed for periods as
long as several days.
- - - - End of “Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage Commit”. Proceed to the sections
“Configuring IDI for DICOM Storage” on page 39,“Configuring IDI for
DICOM Modality Worklist” on page 48, “Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality
Perform Procedure Step” on page 52, or “Configuring for DICOM Print” on
page 55, as required.
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Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality Worklist
NOTE This service is part of Revision C; earlier versions of the IDI software do not support DICOM
Modality Worklist.
NOTE The NI (Network Interface) and DM (Advanced DICOM) options must be enabled in the
SONOS RST menu.
NOTE The DICOM MWL server label may already be configured. If it is, enter the MWLSERVER
command, and proceed to “Set constraints for MWL queries” on page 50. (Also see
“MWLSERVER [serverlabel | NONE]” on page 103).
3 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Host Name (Network Name) or IP address,
followed by a space.
4 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Port Number, followed by a space.
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5 On the same line, type the SCP server’s AE title (Application Entity title.
The SCP server’s AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network
Installation Worksheet.
NOTE If the network response is slow, for example if the Internet is used as the network, you may
have to enter a response timeout value. This is not usually necessary, as the default timeout
works well unless communications are slow.
7 To verify that the server is added correctly, type LISTSERVERS in the command line and
press Enter .
The newly added server appears in the Listserver screen.
Example: ADDSERVER MWL 192.168.10.40 104 MWL_AE 120
NOTE Entering NONE for the server label disables DICOM MWL functions.
2 Press Enter .
The following message appears:
MWL server set to:
ris
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NOTE Only settings listed on the Installation Worksheet that differ from the defaults require setting.
1 On the Network Utility Summary screen command line, type MWLQUERY, followed by a
space, AETITLE, a space, and the IDI’s AE title. Press Enter .
Example: MWLQUERY AETITLE (DICOM AE title)
2 On the command line, type MWLQUERY, followed by a space, START_DATE, a space,
and the start date from the Installation worksheet. Press Enter .
Example: MWLQUERY START_DATE NEXT 7 DAYS
3 If the MWL modality is not ultrasound, type MWLQUERY, followed by a space,
MODALITY, a space, and the MWL modality. Press Enter .
Example: MWLQUERY MODALITY US
4 On the command line, type MWLQUERY, followed by a space, STATUS, a space, and the
MWL status value. Press Enter .
Example: MWLQUERY STATUS SCHEDULED
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Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality Worklist
NOTE For this operation to succeed, there must be ordered studies on the MWL SCP that match the
selected criteria.
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Configuring IDI for DICOM Modality Perform Procedure Step
NOTE This service is part of Revision C; earlier versions of the IDI software do not support DICOM
Modality Perform Procedure Step.
NOTE The NI (Network Interface) and DM (Advanced DICOM) options must be enabled in the
SONOS RST menu.
NOTE The DICOM MPPS server may already be configured. If it is, proceed to “Choose the DICOM
MPPS server” on page 53.
1 Use the trackball to place the cursor in the command line, and type ADDSERVER followed
by a space.
2 On the same line, type a label for the client’s MPPS server, followed by a space.
This label is used to associate an alias name to the client’s storage SCP server; any
combination of alphanumeric characters is OK.
3 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Host Name (Network Name) or IP address,
followed by a space.
4 On the same line, type the SCP server’s Port Number, followed by a space.
5 On the same line, type the SCP server’s AE title (Application Entity title.
The SCP server’s AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network
Installation Worksheet.
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6 To verify that the server is added correctly, type LISTSERVERS in the command line and
press Enter .
The newly added server appears in the Listserver screen.
Example: ADDSERVER ris 192.168.10.40 104 ris_AE 120
If the server name you expected does not appear on the Listserver screen, you must delete the
incorrect server and replace it with the desired server.
To replace a server:
1 From the Listserver screen, find the label of the server that you want to remove.
2 On the command line, type DELSERVER followed by a space and the label of the server
that you want to remove. Press Enter .
3 Repeat “Enter the client’s DICOM MPPS server information” on page 52 on page 40 to
correctly add the server.
NOTE The IDI’s AE title was configured in “Change the IDI’s AE title (Application Entity title)” on
page 30. You do not need to repeat the configuration.
NOTE The DICOM MPPS server label may already be configured. If it is, enter the MPPSSERVER
command. (See “MPPSSERVER” on page 102).
1 On the command line, type MPPSSERVER, followed by a space and the label of the server
to configure.
This is the label entered in “Enter the client’s DICOM MPPS server information” on
page 52. The LISTSERVERS command displays the available server labels.
Example: MPPSSERVER (MPPS server label)
NOTE Entering NONE for the server label disables MPPS storage.
2 Press Enter .
The following message appears:
MPPS server set to:
ris
NOTE In Rev. B.x, if the new server is not available, this message appears:
The server is changed but has not yet responded. Will keep trying…
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Configuring for DICOM Print
NOTE The NI (Network Interface) and DP (DICOM Print) options must be enabled in the SONOS
RST menu.
NOTE Help with the configuration commands is available in the Network Utility Summary screen.
Select Help at the bottom of the screen, and press Enter
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Configuring for DICOM Print
NOTE The AE title is case sensitive; enter it exactly as shown on the Network Installation Worksheet.
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Configuring for DICOM Print
NOTE Configuring parameters in Parts 8 and 10 of the Network Installation Worksheet is required
only if they differ from the defaults. The exceptions are the printer server labels, which must
always be entered.
Table 2 lists the printer commands used to configure the IDI for the customer’s printers. Refer
to Table 7 on page 104, and the explanations that follow Table 7, for more information on the
commands.
Printer Commands
ADD ANNOT BORDER CONFIG COPIES
DENSITY DEST EMPTY FORMAT LUT
MAG MEDIUM ORIENTATION PDU PLANAR
POLARITY PRIORITY SERVER SIZE SMOOTH
TIMEOUT TRIM WINDOW
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1 To configure a color printer, type PRINTER ADD, followed by a space, COLOR, a space,
and the color printer server label, then press Enter .
Example: PRINTER ADD COLOR CODONICS
2 To configure a black-and-white printer, type PRINTER ADD, followed by a space, BW, a
space, and the black-and-white printer server label, then press Enter .
Example: PRINTER ADD BW DRYSTAR
3 Refer to Parts 8 and 10 of the Network Installation Worksheet for the values of the
remaining Printer configurations.
If the Worksheet value is the same as the default, no entry is required.
4 If any of the entries on the Worksheet are different from the default values, for any of the
printers:
a. Type PRINTER, followed by a space.
b. Type the command name from Table 2, followed by a space.
c. Type either COLOR or BW, depending on the printer type, followed by a space.
d. Type the value from the Worksheet, then press Enter .
Example: PRINTER BORDER BW BLACK
NOTE To test printer communications, the SONOS printer configurations must match the choice
made in step 3. Configure SONOS using the “Configure SONOS printer communication type”
procedure below.
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Configuring for DICOM Print
NOTE If DICOM Storage is not going to be used, use the SERVER command to set the storage server
to NONE. See page 107.
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Configuring For EnConcert
NOTE In Rev. C, all SONOS DICOM options must be disabled for IDI to send DSR-TIFF format
images to EnConcert.
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Configuring For EnConcert
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Log on to IDI
Refer to “Log on to the IDI using pcAnywhere” on page 11.
User name: DUNEUSER
Password: DUNEUSER
Domain: (PC name)
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Configuring For EnConcert
5 In the Log On As: section, click the ellipsis (... see Figure 54).
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Configuring For EnConcert
NOTE Check that "(server domain name)\DUNEUSER" is listed in the Members box.
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10 Click Policies, and select User Rights fom the drop menu.
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3 Click Permissions.
The Access Through Share Permissions window opens.
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4 Software Installation and Upgrade
Overview
This chapter contains procedures for backing up, restoring, and installing software and
configurations. The procedures are:
• Backing Up the IDI Configuration (page 73)
• Restoring the IDI Configuration from a File (page 76)
• Installing or Upgrading the IDI Software (page 81)
• Configuring pcAnywhere V. 9.2 on the IDI (page 83)
• Configuring pcAnywhere V. 10.5 on the IDI (page 86)
• Installing Disk Repair Tools on Rev. B.x (page 91)
• Using the Disk Repair Tools (Rev. B.x) (page 92)
• Initializing the IDI Hard Disk (page 93)
NOTE You can abbreviate the Registry command keyword to R. The default directory is C:\Registry.
NOTE If an obsolete version of the backup file name already exists, you cannot overwrite that file.
You must first delete the obsolete file before using the name again.
Example: REGISTRY DELETE Mercy_Hospital-12
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You can route the backup to another directory by giving a full path name to the desired
location. The forward slash (/) on the SONOS keyboard substitutes for the backslash (\) for
directory paths.
To store the files to the IDI floppy disk drive, enter “REGISTRY BACKUP A:/
(filename)”. To save them to a MOD, enter “REGISTRY BACKUP E:/ (filename)”.
4 Use the Registry preview command to verify the integrity of the backup files.
Example: REGISTRY PREVIEW Mercy_Hospital-12
The line count at the bottom of the preview should match that of the backup. Some of the
configuration settings display on the screen.
Example:
--------------------------------------------------
REGISTRY PREVIEW C:\Registry\Mercy_Hospital-12.reg
Backed-up on: Sun Jan 31 15:58:27 2000
C Name: IDI
AE Title: IDI_MH-12
DICOM Server: MERCY
Domain Name: ML
IDI S/W Version: IDI B.02.00
CurrentVersion: B.2
Service Name: E100B2
Number of lines: 105
The operation completed successfully.
-------------------------------------------------------
NOTE If the backup file was created using an earlier version of the IDI software, a warning message
appears above Number of Lines.
CAUTION In Rev. B.x systems, the 77471A IDI does not have an “A:” drive. Attempting to
access an A: drive on those systems freezes the pcAnywhere connection and
requires a reboot.
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Restoring the IDI Configuration from a File
You can list the registry backup files to the source disk drive. The default drive and
directory is C:\Registry.
Example: REGISTRY LIST
5 Type the REGISTRY RESTORE command to restore the registry backup file to the IDI.
(See “REGISTRY RESTORE” on page 106.)
Example: REGISTRY RESTORE E:/Mercy_Hospital-12
6 Restore the workgroup or domain name:
Security encryption prevents you from restoring the workgroup or domain names
automatically. You must manually restore them.
a. On the IDI desktop, right click the Network Neighborhood icon.
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b. Select Properties.
The Network control panel displays.
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Restoring the IDI Configuration from a File
g. Click OK.
h. In the Network dialog box, click the Protocols tab.
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Restoring the IDI Configuration from a File
k. Click the DNS tab. Make sure the settings are correct. (Refer to the Network
Installation Worksheet.)
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Restoring the IDI Configuration from a File
NOTE REGISTRY RESTORE modifies existing registry values and adds new values that are missing,
but does not delete any values. Restored values are merged with previously existing values.
Delete unwanted network servers using the DELSERVER command.
NOTE Modified registry values do not take effect until the SONOS system reboots. Parameters such
as Aetitle and IP address may display as changed, but changes do not take effect until the IDI
PC has rebooted. The Reset key on the SONOS system does not reboot the IDI PC.
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Installing or Upgrading the IDI Software
Compatibility
Table 3 describes the compatibility of the various SONOS software revisions with IDI
software revisions. The IDI software revision usually must match the SONOS system software
revision. Make sure the IDI version you install is compatible with the SONOS software.
A check mark (✔) in the following table indicates the compatibility of IDI model and software
revisions with the SONOS system software revisions.
IDI Model No. and Rev. SONOS B.0 SONOS B.1 SONOS B.2 SONOS C.0
77471A/B Rev. B.0 ✔ — — —
77471A/B Rev. B.1 ✔ - If not using
— ✔ —
DICOM print
77471A/B Rev. B.2 — — ✔ —
77471A Rev. C.0 — — — —
77471B Rev. C.0 — — — ✔
IDI Software SONOS B.0 SONOS B.1 SONOS B.2.2 SONOS C.0
IDI ghost image CD 77471-11100 77471-11101 77471-11104 77471-11105
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NOTE You can put more than one ghost image on a MOD.
NOTE Each IDI software revision requires a separate boot floppy disk.
NOTE When changing the IDI software from Rev. B to Rev. C, or from Rev. C to Rev. B, you must
initialize the IDI hard disk. See “Initializing the IDI Hard Disk” on page 93
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 9.2 on the IDI
NOTE For detailed information on using or configuring pcAnywhere, click Help on the pcAnywhere
menu bar.
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10 Click the Settings tab, and confirm that the settings are as shown in Figure 79.
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 9.2 on the IDI
15 Click the Host Operation tab, and configure the window as shown in Figure 81.
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 10.5 on the IDI
NOTE For detailed information on using or configuring pcAnywhere, click Help on the pcAnywhere
menu bar.
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 10.5 on the IDI
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 10.5 on the IDI
8 In the Host Properties window, click the Settings tab, and confirm that the settings are as
shown in Figure 87.
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13 Click OK.
The Host Properties window closes.
14 In the pcAnywhere Manager window’s menu bar, click Tools, and select Options.
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Configuring pcAnywhere V. 10.5 on the IDI
17 Click OK.
The Options window closes
18 Exit from pcAnywhere.
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Installing Disk Repair Tools on Rev. B.x
NOTE When you use Ghost to upgrade the IDI software, it automatically installs the Disk Tools and
adds a shortcut icon for the Disk Repair Tools to the desktop.
To install the Disk Repair Tools from the IDI setup program, using the old support CD:
1 Run the Setup program and complete “Installing or Upgrading the IDI Software” on
page 81.
2 Select Upgrade Disk Repair Tools and click Next.
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NOTE In Rev. C, the Disk Repair Tool utility automatically verifies and repairs inconsistencies in the
File Allocation Tables (FATs) on power up. You can also run Disk Repair Tools by double-
clicking its desktop icon.
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Initializing the IDI Hard Disk
NOTE Do not use standard PC tools to format or initialize the external hard disk. If the disk is
initialized using PC tools, IDI will not work.
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5 Testing and Verification
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Performing Required Testing and Verification
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6 SONOS System Commands
Command Syntax
You can abbreviate the command to the length of the shortest unique string. Elements of the
commands are separated by spaces.
The commands are displayed in this section as follows:
COMMAND variables [optional] [choice-of-value-A|or-value-B]
Available Commands
The available commands are listed here in alphabetical order:
ADDSERVER [Label Name Port# AETitle ResponseTimeout]
This command adds a server to the list of available servers. It is used only for DICOM servers.
Add EnConcert servers with the SERVER command. Eight servers can be added on SONOS.
• Label is a unique label for the server, obtained from the Network Installation Worksheet.
The label cannot contain embedded spaces. If the server label is already on the list, the
ADDSERVER command displays an error.
• Name is the network name of the server, and can be an IP address.
• Port# is required for DICOM and is usually 104.
• AETitle is the DICOM Application Entity that provides service. AETitle cannot contain
embedded spaces, is case sensitive, and is limited to 16 characters.
• ResponseTimeout is an optional parameter that specifies the storage command response
timeout value in seconds for this server.
The default value for ResponseTimeout is 1800 (seconds, or 30 minutes).
Example: ADDSERVER MERCY 192.168.10.40 104 MERCY_AE 120
To modify attributes of an existing server definition, you must delete the definition with the
DELSERVER command and add the new definition using the ADDSERVER command. If
you modify the currently selected server, you must set the server with the SERVER
command before the changes take effect.
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AETITLE [title]
This command sets the DICOM Application Entity Title (AETitle) of this IDI. If the variable
title is omitted, or when “AETitle” appears in the summary screen, the current AETitle is
displayed.
If this command is not entered, the system defaults to “IDI__xxxxxxxx” where xxxxxxxx is the
last 8 characters of the PC name.
Example: AETITLE IDI_IDI_9403
AUTODELETE [OFF |IMMEDIATE|DEFERRED [level [level]]
AUTODELETE disables or enables and configures the Autodelete function. The default
settings are used in typical configurations, and changes are not usually required.
When Autodelete is disabled, the user must manually delete files to manage hard disk free
space.
When it is enabled, Autodelete automatically deletes studies from the IDI hard disk after a
successful network transfer. This is done in either the Immediate or the Deferred mode. Studies
that have not been successfully transferred remain on the IDI hard disk, and are not eligible for
autodeletion.
• Immediate mode deletes studies at the completion of the network transfer.
• Deferred mode deletes studies as required, to maintain a minimum amount of free hard
disk space. The amount of free disk space is defined as being equivalent to a number of
adult cardiac studies, with each study assumed to use 50 MB of space. The AUTODELETE
command sets a Start level and a Stop level, which are values representing free study
spaces. When the number of free study spaces falls to the Start level, enough studies are
deleted to bring the free space number up to the Stop level.
• Start and Stop level values must be between 0 and the number of study spaces equiva-
lent to the total size of the disk.
• When two levels are set, the smaller value is the Start level, and the larger is the Stop
level.
• If only one level is set, it functions as both Start and Stop levels.
• Studies are deleted in chronological order, with the oldest study deleted first.
The AUTODELETE default setting is:
DEFERRED 10 20
This indicates that Autodelete is in Deferred mode, and that the Start level is 10 and the
Stop level is 20.
When the free disk space falls to 500 MB, Autodelete deletes studies until the free space is
greater than 1000 MB, or until all studies are deleted.
Example: AUTODELETE DEFERRED 10 20
BEEPS [ON|OFF]
This command enables or disables the beeps that IDI emits to indicate various conditions of
operation. The default BEEPS setting is ON.
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This command selects the order in which compression types are offered to the server. If no
parameters are specified, the current compression settings are displayed. More than one
compression setting can be specified. The most desirable compression setting is listed first in
the command string, and the least desirable is listed last. The DICOM standard requires that
uncompressed (NONE) is always presented as an option to the Server. If NONE is specified, it
must be last.
STILL or LOOP, if provided, apply the settings to only that type of image. If both STILL and
LOOP are omitted from the command, the settings apply to both.
If either STILL or LOOP is specified and no compression parameter is specified, the current
compression settings for that server are displayed.
When compression settings are specified, only one is provided. If compression setting of an
image transferred is not supported, the image is reconverted and sent as NONE, and the server
is marked as MISCONFIGURED.
Two compression types can be set with this command: JPEG and RLE.
For JPEG, qq is a value between 50 and 100. 50 represents the lowest quality with greatest
compression, and 100 represents the highest quality with least compression.
The STILL default is:
NONE
The LOOP default is:
JPEG 80
Example: COMPRESSION LOOP JPEG 75
DELSERVER [label]
This command removes a server from the list of available DICOM servers. Deleting the server
that is currently in use has no effect until rebooting or attempting to set the server again using
the SERVER command.
Example: DELSERVER MERCY
FLUSHQUEUE
Flushes the IDI_DICOM job queue. Use FLUSHQUEUE to clear the SONOS Network Status
box.
HELP [command_name]
The HELP command, with no variable, displays a menu indicating what commands are
available. When a command_name is specified, detailed help about that command is displayed.
Example: HELP AUTODELETE
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This command is only available in Rev. B.x (Rev. C uses the values defined with SONOS
Setup.) It sets the institution name included in DICOM images. If the institution_name is
omitted, the current institution name is displayed. Embedded spaces are allowed.
Example: INSTITUTION MERCY HOSPITAL
LISTSERVERS
This command produces an alphabetically ordered list of DICOM servers entered with
ADDSERVER. The command is not supported if NETWORK is set to DSR.
Each server line contains:
ServerLabel ServerHostName PortNum AETitle
The command lists only what fits on the screen, to a maximum of eight servers.
LOG [parameters]
The LOG command sets the logging used on IDI. Logging writes text messages to a file that
can be reviewed and analyzed for troubleshooting. The IDI software logs when and if a
problem occurs in the application. The system truncates to log files when they reach the
parameters set in LOG SIZE, LOG DAYS, or LOG MAX.
DICOM LOG parameters are different from DSR LOG parameters. See “DICOM LOG
parameters” below, and “DSR LOG parameters” on page 102.
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System Log
The following table describes the System log levels and when to use them.
NOTE To avoid log storage problems and slow performance, set logging to Error when you are
finished troubleshooting.
DICOM Logging
The DICOM log records all communication steps between SONOS, IDI, and any other
communication device.
Use to diagnose problems when connecting to another DICOM device.
Service Logging
The Service log is intended for use by service personnel. If a “service completed” message is
not logged, it indicates that an error occurred.
Use when first troubleshooting system to determine when, during service, an error occurred.
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(For Rev. B.x only; Rev C uses the accession number from SONOS Setup.)
This command allows you to map the MISC. field in the Patient ID screen to an accession
number attribute in DICOM images.
MONOCHROME [OFF | BW | ALL]
MONOCHROME is used with DICOM Storage, and controls how monochrome is applied to
images sent to the DICOM Storage server.
• If OFF (default) is selected, monochrome output is not used.
• BW applies monochrome only to black-and-white images.
• ALL applies monochrome to all sent images.
Example: MONOCHROME OFF
MPPSSERVER [serverlabel | NONE]
Sets the server for the Modality Perform Procedure Step function.
The default is the display of the current MPPS server.
MWLPOLL [OFF | <minutes>]
Sets the rate at which the IDI polls the DICOM Modality Work List server to refresh the pick-
list.
If MWLPOL is set to OFF, the IDI polls only when Refresh on the Patient Information screen
is selected.
If no argument is given, the current MWL polling setting is displayed.
The default is 15 minutes.
MWLQUERY [[AETITLE | START_DATE | MODALITY | STATUS <value>]
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The NETWORK command selects the network protocol, either DICOM (for third party
servers) or DSR (for EnConcert servers.) Changes to the setting take effect when the system is
rebooted. Reboot the system before executing any other commands such as SERVER,
ADDSERVER, LISTSERVER, or DELSERVER.
Example: NETWORK DICOM
The default is the display of the currently selected network protocol.
PRINTER ADD printer server
Adds a DICOM printer configuration. Printer is either BW or COLOR. Server is the label of a
DICOM server created using the ADDSERVER command. This command has no effect on
printing until either the PRINTER RESTART command is issued, or the IDI is rebooted.
Example: PRINTER ADD BW DRYSTAR
PRINTER DELETE printer
The commands described in the table below modify an existing DICOM printer configuration.
The modifications have no effect on printing until either the PRINTER RESTART command is
issued, or the IDI is rebooted.
Example: PRINTER BORDER BW BLACK
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Some error checking is performed on the value parameter. For example, enumerated values are
checked for exact choices. However, for defined-terms, you must enter the values exactly as
spelled.
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Server: Ektascan
PDU: 32000 Planar: NO Timeout: 120
BW and Color Negotiation: BOTH
Format: STANDARD\2,3 Size: 8INX10IN
Orientation: PORTRAIT Polarity: NORMAL
Medium Type: CLEAR FILM Destination: PROCESSOR
Priority: MEDIUM Copies: 1
PRINTER RESTART
PRINTER RESTART reads the current DICOM printer registry values and applies them to
subsequent printing operations.
When other PRINTER ADD and PRINTER commands change the DICOM printer registry
values, those changes have no effect on printing until either:
• The IDI is rebooted
or
• The PRINTER RESTART command is issued
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The REGISTRY command backs up the IDI and network configuration to two files, and
restores the configurations from those files. The functions BACKUP, DELETE, LIST, and
PREVIEW are described below.
The default directory path is C:\Registry. You can also use the optical drive (E).
Example: REGISTRY BACKUP C:\REGISTRY\MERCY.REG
NOTE The SONOS keyboard does not have a backslash (\) key. Use the forward slash (/) key instead
for filename paths. Only files having a .reg or .mit suffix can be handled by the Registry utility.
If the suffix is not explicitly entered, the software appends the ".reg" suffix to the file name.
The path names and file names are similar to UNC file names, but embedded spaces are not
allowed.
NOTE Security encryption prevents automatically restoring the Workgroup or Domain names. You
must manually restore these names.
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This command selects a storage server, which is required for IDI DICOM storage. The selected
server is the target for receiving studies from IDI. This information is passed from the SONOS
system to the IDI.
When the SERVER command is invoked, it may take several minutes for the server to respond.
If a study is being transferred when the SERVER is changed, the change takes effect at the next
study. Meanwhile, the system indicates that the server change is pending. To force the change
to occur immediately, restart the system.
If the parameter is set to NONE, no storage server is selected. Use this setting if there is a
DICOM printer configured but no DICOM storage server. This command gives an indication
of the status of the new connection after waiting a few seconds.
When Server is shown in the Summary screen, the server label and the status of the connection
to the server are displayed. The status is AVAILABLE if the server has responded;
UNAVAILABLE if it has not. AVAILABLE status does not mean that the server is ready to
accept studies or images.
NOTE To change the server when using DSR, the queue must be empty.
Converts the SONOS rectangular pixels to square pixels for the DICOM Storage server.
The default is OFF, which exports data without interpretation.
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STUDYSTATUS [n]
Displays the status of DICOM studies transferred for a particular date. n (0-7) specifies the
number of days before today. The default is zero, which equals today.
Example: Summary screen:
This command displays information about the IDI. The information displayed depends on
whether the network protocol is set to DICOM (see “DICOM summary information” below) or
to DSR (see “DSR summary information” on page 109). For information on setting the
network protocol, see “NETWORK” on page 103.
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• DICOM STORE
Displays DICOM Storage server and the server’s status. See SERVER command.
• DICOM Storage commit
Displays Server name and network status. See SCSERVER command.
• BW PRINTER:
Displays the label of the black-and-white printer and its status.
• COLOR PRINTER:
Displays the label of the color printer and its status.
• DICOM MWL
Displays Modality Worklist server name and connection status. See MWLSERVER
command.
• DICOM MPPS
Displays the Modality Performed Procedure Step server name and connection status. See
MPPSSERVER command.
• BEEPS:
Current status of beeps in the IDI. See BEEPS command, on page 98.
• IDI S/W VER:
Displays the version number and release date of the IDI software.
• PC BIOS VER:
Displays the PC BIOS version number and /or the date of the BIOS version.
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VERIFYSERVER [label]
This command verifies availability of the specified DICOM server using the DICOM
Verification service.
Example: VERIFYSERVER ACM
NOTE If the NETWORK is set to DSR, do not use the VERIFYSERVER command because it applies
only to DICOM servers.
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7 Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting for Rev. C
The CPU unit and the hard drive unit are replaced as complete assemblies; their
components are not field serviceable.
9 Perform the required safety tests. See“Performing Required Testing and Verification” on
page 95.
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General Troubleshooting for Rev. B.x
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Troubleshooting
General Troubleshooting for Rev. B.x
6 Perform the required safety tests. See“Performing Required Testing and Verification” on
page 83.
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8 Replacement Parts
2 meter SCSI cable for 92222C 2 meter SCSI cable from hard drive
MOD/Floppy Dr: unit’s top SCSI port to available port
on SONOS system’s MOD/Floppy
Drive box.
Power cables
External hard drive unit 8120-5431
Processor unit 8120-3144
Connector Lock 1400-1682 Gender changer
LAN cable 77470-60030 Internal LAN Cable from processor
unit’s LAN port to back of System I/O
Panel’s LAN port.
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Replacement Parts
SONOS 5500 Installation Parts
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Appendix A: Network Installation Worksheet
Integrated Digital Interface
Network Installation Worksheet
Configuring the IDI requires information from the network administrator. Fill out this
Network Installation Worksheet. This information is used by Philips qualified personnel or
any qualified service provider when setting up the IDI. Multiple IDI’s should appear on the
same worksheet; add additional lines in part 3 for each additional IDI. Defaults are shown in
bold type.
1 Institution Name and Contacts
Institution Name: _______________________________________________________
Please provide the appropriate contact(s) for network support:
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Title: _____________________________________________________________
Phone: ( ) ___________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Fax: ( ) ___________________________________________________
Name: _____________________________________________________________
Title: _____________________________________________________________
Phone: ( ) ___________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Fax: ( ) ___________________________________________________
2 Network Configurations
a. Please indicate the network settings for IDI
Speed:
10 Base T 100 Base T Autodetect
Duplex:
Half Duplex Full Duplex Autodetect
b. Indicate the IDI addressing and naming scheme:
My IDI will use a static IP addressing scheme.
IP Address: _________._________._________._________ (required)
Subnet Mask: _________._________._________._________ (required)
Default Gateway IP Address:_________._________._________._________
(if applicable)
Enable Domain Name System (DNS):
DNS Server’s IP Address: _________._________._________._________
DNS Server’s IP Address: _________._________._________._________
Enable Scope ID: _____________________________________
Use NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) naming:
Index
SERVER, 107 DICOM, 108
Software compatibility SONOS- DSR, 109
IDI, 81 VERIFYSERVER, 109, 110
SONOS SQUAREPIXELS, 107
configuring for DICOM STUDYSTATUS, 108
Storage, 39 SUMMARY, 108
replacement parts, 115, 116 T
SONOS commands, 97
Testing and verification, 95
ADDSERVER, 92, 97
AETITLE, 98 Troubleshooting
AUTODELETE, 98 methods, 1
BEEPS, 98 Rev. B.x, 113
COMPRESSION, 99 Rev. C, 111
DELSERVER, 99 U
FLUSHQUEUE, 99 Update IDI software, 81
format of, 97
HELP, 99 V
INSTITUTION, 100 VERIFYSERVER, 109, 110
LISTSERVERS, 100 Voltage selector switch, 5
LOG, 100
MISCELLANEOUS, 102 W
MONOCHROME, 102 Windows workgroup,
MPPSSERVER, 102 joining, 18
MWLPOLL, 102
MWLQUERY, 102
MWLSERVER, 103
NETWORK, 103
PRINTER, 103
PRINTER ADD, 103
PRINTER DELETE, 103
PRINTER LIST, 105
PRINTER RESTART, 105
REGISTRY, 106
BACKUP, 106
DELETE, 106
LIST, 106
PREVIEW, 106
RESTORE, 106
SCSERVER, 107
SERVER, 107
SQUAREPIXELS, 107
STUDYSTATUS, 108
SUMMARY, 108
Index
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