GE Logiq 9 User Manual
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Data Backup LOGIQ E9 User Guide 3-23 Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 EZBackup and EZMove (continued) 7. The status menu appears. When the backup/move has been completed, press Next. NOTE: When/if you need to insert the next media, a message appears providing you with the media label. Label the media, then insert the next media and press OK. 8. When the backup is complete, the completed wizard page appears. Press Finish. 9. Do a patient archive after each EZBackup/EZMove (move). NOTE: Use Import to restore EZBackup images. CAUTIONNEVER restore the patient archive from media made previous to the last move. You can still do a backup/move daily; but ALWAYS do a patient archive backup after each move.
After the Exam is Over 3-24 LOGIQ E9 User Guide Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 To View Backed Up/Moved Images You can view backed up media via the Patient Menu or Import. 1. Select the patient on the Patient Menu (on the same system where the backup/move was performed). 2. Insert the media volume indicated on the Patient Menu. 3. View the exam from the media. NOTE: You may need to insert a media volume prior to or after the recommended media. NOTE: If the patient is split over multiple media, images on the previous or next media are displayed as triangles. NOTE: To view the whole patient on the system, use Import, from as many media as you have for that patient. However, take care not to import studies over existing studies; duplicate or missing images may result. Delete the existing exam first.
Data Backup LOGIQ E9 User Guide 3-25 Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Backup procedure: user-defined configurations Figure 3-9. System/Backup/Restore Preset Menu 1. Insert media into the media drive. 2. On the Touch Panel, press Utility. 3. On the Utility Touch Panel, press System. 4. On the monitor display, select Backup/Restore. The Backup/Restore screen is displayed. NOTE: If you are not logged in with administrator privileges, the Operator Login window is displayed. Log on with administrator privileges. 5. In the Backup list, select User Defined Configuration. 6. In the Media field, select a media. 7. Select Backup. The system performs the backup. As it proceeds, status information is displayed on the Backup/Restore screen. 8. After the backup is complete, press F3 to eject the CD. CAUTIONTo avoid the risk of overwriting the local patient and report archives on the system to update, DO NOT check Patient Archive when making a backup of configuration settings.
After the Exam is Over 3-26 LOGIQ E9 User Guide Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Restore procedure: patient data 1. Insert the media into the media drive. 2. On the Touch Panel, press Utility. 3. On the Utility Touch Panel, press System. 4. On the monitor display, select Backup/Restore. The Backup/Restore screen is displayed. NOTE: If you are not logged in with administrator privileges, the Operator Login window is displayed. Log on with administrator privileges. 5. In the Restore list, select Patient Archive. 6. In the Media field, select the media. 7. Select Restore. The system performs the restore. As it proceeds, status information is displayed on the Backup/Restore screen. CAUTIONThe restore procedure overwrites the existing database on the local hard drive. Make sure to insert the correct media. You cannot restore the data between systems with different software versions.
Data Backup LOGIQ E9 User Guide 3-27 Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Restore procedure: user-defined configurations 1. Insert the media with the user-defined configurations into the drive. 2. On the Touch Panel, press Utility. 3. On the Utility Touch Panel, press System. 4. On the monitor display, select Backup/Restore. The Backup/Restore screen is displayed. NOTE: If you are not logged in with administrator privileges, the Operator Login window is displayed. Log on with administrator privileges. 5. In the Restore list, select from the following, depending on which configurations you want to restore: • User Defined Configuration OR • Select the parameters to be restored in the Detailed Restore section. 6. In the Media field, select the media. 7. Select Restore. The system performs the restore. As it proceeds, status information is displayed on the System/Backup/Restore screen. CAUTIONThe restore procedure overwrites the existing database on the local hard drive. Make sure to insert the correct media. CAUTIONTo avoid the risk of overwriting the local patient and report archives, DO NOT check Patient Archive when restoring user- defined configurations.
After the Exam is Over 3-28 LOGIQ E9 User Guide Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Configuring Connectivity Overview You use Connectivity functionality to set up the connection and communication protocols for the ultrasound system. This page gives an overview of each of the Connectivity functions. Each function is described in detail in the following pages.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ E9 User Guide 3-29 Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Connectivity Functions To set up your institution’s connectivity, you must login with administrator privileges. 1. TCPIP: allows you to configure the Internet Protocol. 2. Device. allows you to set up devices. 3. Service: allows you to configure a service (for example, DICOM services such as printers, worklist, and other services such as video print and standard print) from the list of supported services. This means that the user can configure a device with the DICOM service(s) that particular device supports. 4. Dataflow: allows you to adjust the settings of the selected dataflow and associated services. Selecting a dataflow customizes the ultrasound system to work according to the services associated with the selected dataflow. 5. Button: allows you to assign a pre-configured output service (or a set of output services) to the Print keys on the control panel. 6. Removable Media: enables formatting (DICOM, database, or blank formatting) and DICOM verification of removable media. 7. Miscellaneous: allows you to set up the patient exam menu options, print and store options, and the order of the columns in the examination list on the Patient menu. Configure these screens from left to right, starting with the Tcpip tab first. NOTE: The ultrasound system is pre-configured for many services, with default settings selected. You can change these services and settings as needed. CAUTIONYou must restart the LOGIQ E9 (shutdown) after making any changes to connectivity settings in the Utility menus. This includes any changes on the TCPIP or dataflow setup screens.
After the Exam is Over 3-30 LOGIQ E9 User Guide Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Electronic Documentation Accessing Documentation Via a PC To view user documentation on a PC, 1. Insert the media into the media drive. 2. Open the media drive on your desktop. 3. Double click on the ‘gedocumentation.html’ document. 4. Select the item you want to view (click on the blue, underlined link in the File Name column). To close the window, click on the ‘X’ in the upper, right-hand corner of the browser window. NOTE: If your PC does not have Adobe Reader, a free download is available on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com.
Electronic Documentation LOGIQ E9 User Guide 3-31 Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Accessing Documentation on the Ultrasound Scanner Via the media To access documentation via the media, 1. Select Utility. Select Service. Wait until the logon screen appears. 2. Logon as ‘Operator’ next to Select User Level. Enter the following password: ‘uls’. Press Okay. 3. Press Utilities. 4. Insert the media. 5. Select Common Utilities. 6. Select Scanner Documentation Interface. 7. Scroll to find the document and double click on it to open it. NOTE: You can search through a document, use hyperlinks in the Table of Contents and Index to locate topics, and navigate via bookmarks. NOTE: In addition to viewing documentation on the Ultrasound system, the Documentation media can be read on any PC. To exit, press the ‘X’ in the upper, right-hand corner of the documentation window.
After the Exam is Over 3-32 LOGIQ E9 User Guide Direction 5180302-100 Rev. 1 Using Online Help Via F1 Online Help is available via the F1 key. After pressing F1, Help appears. The Help screen is divided into three sections: navigational tools on the top, left portion of the screen (Hide, Back, Forward), help book navigational tools on the left portion of the screen (Contents, Index, Search, Favorites), and the content portion on the right side of the screen where help topics are displayed. Figure 3-10. Opening Help Screen Exiting Online Help To exit Online Help, press the ‘X’ in the upper, right-hand corner of the Online Help window.