GE Logiq P5 User Manual
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Application Presets LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-61 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 User-Defined Application Presets (continued) 5. To view/edit the parameters for the user-defined preset, press Utility --> Imaging. If you change the settings for this application, make sure to save the changes via Save --> Overwrite (user application). Figure 16-43. Imaging Presets for User-Defined Application NOTE: If you select Reload Factory Defaults for the User-Defined application that you created, the settings for this user- defined application revert back to the factory settings for the exam category and application it was based upon. NOTE: Currently, there is no way to delete a user-defined application.
Customizing Your System 16-62 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Test Patterns Overview There are different test patterns available: Gray Bars, Color Bars, Resolution, Text, Monitor Calibration, White, Gray, Red, Green and Blue. Table 16-38: Available Test Patterns
Test Patterns LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-63 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Brightness Calibration To calibrate the monitor, 1. Select Calibration from the Test Pattern Utility Touch Panel. The test pattern consists of a small box inside a larger box. NOTE: Calibrate the monitor in a dim room. Figure 16-44. Brightness Calibration Test Pattern 2. Press the Brightness/Contrast control on the front of the monitor. 3. Set the Contrast at 50. 4. Set the Brightness at 100. Then slowly decrease the Brightness until the inner box is no longer visible. Please note that the monitor response to this adjustment lags behind the button push. NOTE: After you calibrate the monitor you may need to adjust peripheral settings.
Customizing Your System 16-64 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 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 5 Basic User Manual 16-65 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 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. Services: 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. 3. Buttons: allows you to assign a pre-configured output service (or a set of output services) to the Print keys on the control panel. 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. Screens: enables the configuration of tools related to patient management. 6. To o l s: enables formatting (DICOM, database, or blank formatting) and DICOM verification of removable media. 7. Views: displays an overview of the connectivity architecture of the ultrasound system, including devices and associated services. It also allows you to verify connectivity. Configure these screens from right to left, 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.
Customizing Your System 16-66 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 TCPIP This configuration category enables users with administrative rights to set the TCPIP for the system and connected remote archive. 1. Type the name of the Ultrasound system in the Computer Name field. 2. In the IP settings section, identify the ultrasound system to the rest of the network by one of the following: • DO NOT enable DHCP. • Type the IP-Address (acquire unique static IP address from hospital network administrator), Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway (if applicable). 3. In the Remote Archive Setup section, type the Remote Archive IP-Addr and Remote Archive Name. NOTE: Do not type the Remote Archive IP-Addr and Remote Archive Name if you select Enable DHCP. 4. Select Save settings. 5. Re-boot the ultrasound system.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-67 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 TCPIP (continued) Figure 16-45. Connectivity TCPIP Preset Menu
Customizing Your System 16-68 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 TCPIP (continued) Table 16-39: Computer Name Preset ParameterDescription Computer Name Type the AE Title of the Ultrasound system (no spaces in name). Table 16-40: IP settings Preset ParameterDescription Enable DHCP DO NOT select this box to enable dynamic IP Address selection. IP-Address Type the IP Address of the Ultrasound system. NOTE: IP stands for Internet Protocol. Every device on the network has a unique IP address. Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask address. NOTE: The Subnet Mask is an IP address filter that eliminates communication/messages from network devices of no interest to your system. Default Gateway Type the default gateway address. Table 16-41: Remote Archive Setup Preset ParameterDescription Remote Archive IP- AddrType the IP Address of the remote archive device. Remote Archive NameType the name of the remote archive device.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-69 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Services (Destinations) The Services screen enables users with administrative rights to add and remove destination devices, add and remove services, and change service parameters. This means that the user can configure a device with the DICOM service(s) that particular device supports. Figure 16-46. Connectivity Services Preset Menu The Services screen has the following sections of information: 1. Destination Device - lists information about destination devices. You can add devices, select from a list of currently existing devices, and remove a device.
Customizing Your System 16-70 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Services (Destinations) (continued) 2. Services - lists information about services for the destination device. You can add services, select from a list of currently existing services, and remove services. 3. Service Parameters - lists parameters for the service currently selected in the Services section. The name and parameters in this section change, depending on what service is currently selected. In the above figure, this section shows DICOM Print parameters. Adding a destination device Figure 16-47. Destination Device 1. In the Destination Device section, select Add. The system adds a new destination device, with a default name such as Server05. 2. To change the name of the destination device, type a new name in the Name field. The system displays a message to confirm that you want to change the name. 3. Select OK. Table 16-42: Destination Device Preset ParameterDescription Name Free text: give a descriptive name to the device. AE Title The Application Entity Title defines DICOM applications running on a specific device. It is set during DICOM configuration. Refer to your network specifications. IP address The Internet Protocol address of the device.