GE Logiq P5 User Manual
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Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 15-11 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Portable Exams Using the DICOM Worklist Broker (continued) 11. Login. Figure 15-10. User Login Pop-up Menu 12. Start a new exam, re-selecting the current patient for this exam. Figure 15-11. Reselect Current Patient on New Patient Menu
Recording Images 15-12 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Portable Exams Using the DICOM Worklist Broker (continued) 13. Scan the patient. To store images, press P2 (depending on the print button you programmed). Stored images are in a ‘hold’ status. Press F4 to view the DICOM Job Spooler. Figure 15-12. DICOM Job Spooler Status
Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 15-13 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Portable Exams Using the DICOM Worklist Broker (continued) 14. After you have completed the portable exam scan, select the End Exam tab on the Touch Panel and store images via Permanent Store (via Image Management on the Patient menu). Figure 15-13. Ending a Portable Exam
Recording Images 15-14 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Portable Exams Using the DICOM Worklist Broker (continued) 15. Press On/Off and Shutdown. When you get back to your normal work site, press Standby (On/Off) and login. 16. To resend the images stored during the portable exam, select the images and press Resend. Figure 15-14. Resent DICOM Portable Exam Images NOTE: To send CINE Loops stored during a portable exam, you need to have Multiframe on. NOTE: NO exam history is available for portable exams. This means you CANNOT review images stored during portable exams on the Ultrasound system. These images were sent to the designated DICOM devices (printer, storage device, etc.).
Image/Data Management LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 15-15 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Image/Data Management Clipboard The clipboard displays thumbnail images of the acquired data for the current exam. Images from other exams are not displayed on the current patient’s clipboard. The active image is stored and placed on the clipboard when you press the print key (assumes that you have already set up a print key to do this). The clipboard contains preview images with enough resolution to clearly indicate the contents of the image. If an image has a triangle indicator on the lower, left-hand corner, then something has been done to the image (printed, sent to DICOM, etc.) -- the image has been removed from the system. Single images are indicated by a ‘1’; CINE Loops have no special identifier. The clipboard fills from left to right, starting in the upper, left- hand corner. Once the top row is full, the second row starts to fill. Once both rows are full, the next image stored starts to fill a ‘third’ row (the first row disappears from the clipboard display, with the second row now becoming the first row, and the third row now becoming the second row).
Recording Images 15-16 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Clipboard (continued) All of the images can be viewed in the Active Images screen or in the Analyze screen, available from the display or from the New Patient menu. Figure 15-15. Clipboard
Image/Data Management LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 15-17 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Previewing Clipboard Images 1. Press Set to obtain a cursor. 2. Move the Trackball to position the pointer over the clipboard image you want to recall. 3. An enlarged preview of the image is displayed on the left- hand side of the monitor. Recalling Images from the Clipboard To recall images from the clipboard, 1. Press Set to obtain a cursor. 2. Move the Trackball to position the pointer over the clipboard image you want to recall. 3. Press Set to recall the image.
Recording Images 15-18 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Image Management Guide Save As to View on any PC Use this to save images (Dicom or Raw Dicom) in a computer- friendly format (.avi or .jpeg) so you can view it on any PC. Move Images to ArchiveUse this to take images off your Ultrasound system onto removable media for long-term archive. This is the way to free up hard disk space, rather than deleting images. Export/Import Data/Images Between SystemsUse this to copy both patient data and images for specified patient(s) from one system to another. CD-ROM Media Requirements Only use CD-R CD-ROMs, DO NOT use CD-RW CD-ROMs. Also, the CD-R CD-ROM MUST support 16x writing speed or greater. CD-ROM Handling Tips To eject the CD-ROM, always press F3. DO NOT press the eject button on the CD Drive. Always finalize the CD-ROM. This allows you to read the CD- ROM on any other PC. DO NOT finalize the CD if you want to add more images to the CD.
Image/Data Management LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 15-19 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Save As (Saving Images to CD-ROM to View on Any PC) To save images to the CD-ROM, 1. Insert the CD. 2. Go to Utility --> Connectivity --> Tools. Select the Media as CD Rewritable. 3. Label the CD. 4. Press Format to format the CD-ROM. 5. Select the image(s) to be saved to CD-ROM, press Menu, and select Save As. The SAVE AS menu appears. Figure 15-16. Save As Menu 6. Specify Compression and Save As Type and press Save. The image is saved to the CD-ROM. 7. When you have put all the images you want on the CD, press F3 to eject the CD-ROM. Select CD Rewritable.
Recording Images 15-20 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Save As (Saving Images to CD-ROM to View on Any PC) (continued) Figure 15-17. Eject Media Menu 8. Finalize the CD-ROM by selecting Yes. The CD-ROM is ejected from the system. Figure 15-18. Finalize CD-ROM Menu NOTE: If you want to add more images to the CD-ROM, select “No”. Storing Images with More Resolution To store images with more resolution than is available with the JPEG selection, select Save As and select AVI as the Save As Type. You can save single images as .avi files. Table 15-1: Store Options Image Type Store as Image OnlyStore as Secondary Capture CINE Loop Gives you a loop of just the image (no title bar and scan information).Gives you a single image of the video area. DO NOT DO THIS BECAUSE YOU DO NOT KNOW WHICH IMAGE FROM THE LOOP THAT YOU ARE GETTING. Still Image Gives you a single image (no title bar and scan information). Gives you a single image of the video area.