Users Manual Part 7
Clinical User’s Guide
IBA | F-5 |
Volume 1 - Treatment Session
System Messages
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Any PBS In the 'Partial Irradiation' dialogue, the
system displays the following message:
Note that resuming from the beam total
MUd is less accurate due to the lack of
spot delivered information.
The goal of this message is to inform the user that,
if an appropriate record is available for resuming an
interrupted irradiation, they should privilege using
that record instead of an MUd value.
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Any PBS Total delivered MU ({0}) of selected beam
reports is larger than prescribed MU ({1}).
Do you want to continue anyway?
In the context of the 'Partial Irradiation' dialogue,
this message informs the user that the treatment
record they have chosen to resume a partial
irradiation has a total delivered MU value that is
larger than the MU value prescribed for that
irradiation. The message prompts them to decide,
once aware of that fact, whether they want to
continue to irradiation with this data or not.
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Standalone Any No tolerance table is defined for this
beam. The system will use ZERO
tolerance to treat.
This message informs the user that, in the absence
of a tolerance table defined for the selected beam,
the system will use a conservative 'zero' tolerance
for this treatment. This happens in standalone when
they want to re-use a plan sent from OIS before.
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DevC Any The data received to resume from last
partial irradiation is not consistent. The
proposed MUd value might be incorrect.
Double check this value before deciding
to resume the irradiation.
This message informs the user that there are
inconsistencies in the data that the system has
received from the OIS to resume a partial irradiation.
In consequence, the user should double check the
resumption MUd value proposed by the system
versus the resumption values available in the OIS to
decide which value should be used.
Table F-1. System messages
Software Environment(s) Delivery Message Description