Installation guide

permissions, IMPAX
Permissions define the available IMPAX
features and types of studies that users in a
particular role have access to. Permissions are
made up of a set of operations.
preferences
Configurable options in IMPAX that can be
set to accommodate the preferred workflow
of defined groups or individuals.
privilege level
A particular set of features and functions that
limit or extend the capability of the system.
Each user is assigned a privilege level.
production server
The permanent IMPAX Serverthe one that
remains in place after the training server is
reconfigured and the traveling server removed.
protocol
Language in which two systems communicate.
For example, DICOM, HL7, and SQL are all
protocols.
R
remote station
Any station that can be accessed over the
network. A PACS, display station, HIS, RIS,
or CIS are examples of remote stations. In an
enterprise solution, remote stations may also
be thought of as those connecting to the
network through the Internet, rather than
through any direct in-hospital or on-campus
connections.
RIS
Radiology Information System. Responsible
for scheduling exams and for report
management in the Radiology department.
role
A collection of users or other roles that holds
IMPAX Client permissions and preferences as
well as licensing options. For example, a role
can represent the enterprise, the institution, a
department, or a team.
S
single-host configuration
A configuration in which the Database,
Archive Server, and Network Gateway server
components are all installed on a single server.
single-server configuration
An IMPAX single server is a Windows server
that runs the AS300 Server software in a
single-host configuration along with the
Application Server and Connectivity Manager
software.
standalone configuration
In an IMPAX standalone configuration, the
IMPAX AS300 Server, Application Server, and
Client software are all installed on the same
Windows server.
station containers
In the navigation pane of the Configure area
- Stations section, the station containers are
like folders that organize groups of stations.
You can set configuration options for the
station containers, and all stations within that
container inherit those configuration options.
stations
Within the context of the IMPAX Client
configuration interface, refers to a computer
that has the IMPAX Client installed. Stations
can be in a radiology reading room, in the
offices of clinicians, or in the homes of
radiologists, for example. When a user logs
into IMPAX for the first time, the computer
name is listed in the navigation pane of the
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