HE/001132

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Document No.001132, Revision 2.0

Agfa HealthCare

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14 June, 2007

 

 

With RIS mapping, the incoming SPS attributes of the RIS are mapped to the internal data structure of "Workstation". Standard the system will provide a default (1:1) mapping. However in cases where the RIS sends out the RIS data in a non DICOM conformant way, the customization of the mapping needs to be done by the operator. This can be done in the "Workstation Service & Configuration Tool".

2.4.1.2.3MPPS

MPPS reporting can be enabled/ disabled by the operator.

The "Workstation Service & Configuration Tool" must be used to set the AE Title, port-number, host-name and capabilities of the remote MPPS SCP. Only one single remote MPPS SCP can be defined at a time.

2.4.1.2.4Printing

The "Workstation Service & Configuration Tool" must be used to set the AE Titles, port-numbers, host- names and capabilities for the printers. Only the supported printers can be configured. Multiple printers can be defined.

The DICOM attributes per printer that are configurable are defined in Table 2.2-24, Table 2.2-27, Table 2.2-29

Additionally, the following parameters can be configured

Table 2.4-4: Configurable Printer parameters.

Parameter

Configurable

 

(yes/no)

Name

Yes

 

 

Description

Yes

 

 

Use N-Events

Yes

 

IP Address

Yes

 

 

Port Number

Yes

 

 

AE Title

Yes

 

 

SSL Enabled

Yes

 

 

2.4.1.3Queue Management & Job description

2.4.1.4DICOM Store AE

2.4.1.4.1Queue description

Each Remote Store AE destination has its own configuration (as described in §2.4.1.2.1) and queue. For each destination, a different retry policy can be configured.

It is possible to configure the rerouting of a DICOM Store queue. A typical example for when this is needed is a PACS that is temporarily down. The queue can be rerouted to a web server. This web server will then later

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