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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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