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GE Medical Systems SIGNA PROFILE CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
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The MOD Archive Application will label the media and take the user provided list of SOP instances
eliminating any SOP instances on that list that does not correspond to one of the Application Profiles in
Table 3.2-1. These SOP instances are written to the media and a corresponding DICOMDIR is created. The
determination of the potentially applicable Application Profile is dependent on the type of media and the
associated software on which the AE has been invoked.
3.2.1.2.1.1 Application Profiles for the RWA: Create MOD
For the list of Application Profiles that invoke this AE for the Create MOD RWA, see Table 3.2-1.
3.2.1.2.2 Real World Activity: Display Directory
The MOD Archive Application acts as an FSR using the Interchange option when requested to provide a
directory listing.
When an MOD update Application is requested to provide a directory listing it will read the File-set and
display the DICOMDIR directory entries for those SOP instances in the File-set that correspond to the user
selected Application Profile.
3.2.1.2.2.1 Media Storage Application Profiles for the RWA: Display
Directory
For the list of Application Profiles that invoke this AE for the MOD directory listing RWA, see Table 3.2-
1. There are no extensions or specializations.
3.2.1.2.2.2 Options:
None applicable.
3.2.1.2.3 Real World Activity: Copy to Local Storage
The MOD Archive Application acts as an FSR when copying from the MOD to local storage.
The MOD Archive Application will copy any SOP Instance selected from an MOD Directory list from the
MOD to the local storage upon request. The MOD Directory listing Real-World Application will filter out
the SOP Instances that do not match the Application Profile.
3.2.1.2.3.1 Application Profiles for the RWA: Copy to Local Storage
For the list of Application Profiles that invoke this AE for the MOD Copy to Local Storage RWA, see Table
3.2-1.
3.2.1.2.3.2 Options:
None applicable.