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Figure 2-2 – Destination Settings
Destination Settings - The destination settings for networked DICOM
devices are shown above. It also has a field called “State” that instructs the
software whether or not to send a DICOM image from the CR Pro to selected
destination(s). Unchecking the State does not turn off communications to the
programmed satellite destinations. However; Again the state check box only
controls output from the CR Pro to each selected destination.
Active Destinations – This specifies the active hosts that will receive
images. All hosts listed in active destinations will be sent images as they
are acquired from the CR Pro.
Inactive Destinations – Inactive destinations will be ignored and, therefore,
will not receive images. This specifies valid host destinations that are not
active.
Host Alias – A user selected name for a PACS host. This name can be
modified by selecting the text in the Host Alias combo box and retyping a new
name. Changing the name will not impact DICOM communications. Note
that the Host Alias names are the names the user sees in the DICOM Spooler
Host combo box.
IP – Specifies Internet IP address. Usually a World Wide Web address, i.e.
www.radlink.com.com. IP can also be the physical network node address.
Port – Specifies the logical port of the PACS server. Radlink is currently
using port 107. Other PACS host will have different port assignments.
Client AE Title – Specifies the Client User Name. This field is ignored by
most PACS.
Host AE Title – Specifies the application entity title. Call your PACS
administrator for the Host Title. It is case sensitive.
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