GE Logiq P5 User Manual
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Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-91 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Buttons You can assign print buttons P1–P4 to a device or to a dataflow. NOTE: You can configure each print key to multiple output devices/ workflows. Figure 16-65. Connectivity Buttons Preset Menu The Buttons screen has the following sections of information: 1. Buttons – Select the print button. 2. Destinations – Display, add, or remove services for the selected print button. 3. Service Parameters – Specify service parameters for the service currently selected in the Destinations section. The name and parameters in this section change, depending on the service that is currently selected.
Customizing Your System 16-92 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Buttons (continued) Table 16-57: Buttons Preset ParameterDescription Button Select the print button. Select destination Select output services to associate to the selected button. The system displays the following information about the service:NameTypeServer – the device for which the service was configured.Dir – direction: input, output, or both (I+O). Only output services can be associated to the print buttons. Add Add selected service to the button. Remove Remove selected service from the button. Service Parameters The data in this section varies, depending on the type of service. For a description of service parameters, See ‘Services (Destinations)’ for more information.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-93 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Capture Area Definitions Video AreaVideo Area example: Figure 16-66. Video Area Capture Area
Customizing Your System 16-94 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Capture Area Definitions (continued) Image AreaImage Area example: Figure 16-67. Image Area Capture Area
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-95 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Capture Area Definitions (continued) Whole ScreenWhole Screen example: Figure 16-68. Whole Screen Capture Area
Customizing Your System 16-96 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Adding a service to a Print key NOTE: Only output services that have been configured can be associated to a dataflow. To configure a service, See ‘Services (Destinations)’ for more information. 1. In the Button field, select Print1, Print2, Print3, or Print4. 2. In the Destinations section, select a service from the Select destination(s) list (see Figure 16-65). 3. In the Destinations section, select Add. The new service is displayed in the destinations list. The destinations list displays the following information: • Name: user defined during service configuration • Type: the type of service • Destination Device: the device for which the service was configured • Dir: direction: output, input, or both (I+O) NOTE: Only output services can be associated to the print keys. 4. In the Service Parameters section, set the parameters related to the service. The data in this section varies, depending on the type of service. For a description of service parameters,See ‘Services (Destinations)’ for more information. Removing a service from a Print key 1. In the Button field, select the print key you want to remove a service from. 2. In the destinations list, move the Trackball to the service you want to remove. 3. Press Set to highlight the service. 4. In the Destinations section, select Remove. The service is removed from the destinations list.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-97 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Dataflow A dataflow is a set of pre-configured services. When you select a dataflow, the ultrasound system automatically works according to the services associated with the dataflow. The Dataflow tab allows you to select and review information about dataflows. You can also create, change, and remove dataflows. NOTE: You must be logged on as Administrator to use the Dataflow tab. Figure 16-69. Connectivity Dataflow Preset Menu The Dataflow screen has the following sections of information: 1. Dataflow – Displays information about dataflows. You can add dataflows, select from a list of currently existing dataflows, and remove a dataflow. 2. Services – Display, add, or remove services for the selected dataflow. 3. Selected Service – Display and select Role for the service currently selected in the Services section.
Customizing Your System 16-98 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Dataflow (continued) Table 16-58: Dataflow Preset ParameterDescription Name Select the dataflow from the list. Direct Search Select whether to search through all patients or today’s patients only. Default Select to use this dataflow as the default dataflow when you start the system. Direct Store Select to store data directly to archive (no buffer storage). Hidden Select to Select Service Select the services to associate to the selected dataflow. The system displays the following information about the service:NameTypeDestination Device – the device the service was configured for.Dir – direction: input, output, or both (I+O). Role – the priority of the service. See the following description of Role. Role Select the priority of the service:Primary - first priority (can be assigned to input, output, or I+O services). Secondary - second priority (can be assigned to input, output, or I+O services). Primary output - allows primary assignment to an output service even if an I+O service is already defined as primary. You can have a primary out with an I/O and a Primary with Input Service only. You cannot have a primary In and Primary. If you assign a primary role to two services with the same direction, the system displays a warning. It prompts you to re- define one of the services as secondary.
Configuring Connectivity LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual 16-99 Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Selecting the default dataflow 1. In the Dataflow section, in the Name field, select the dataflow. 2. Select Default. When you start the system, it selects the dataflow by default. 3. To have the system store data to the archive (no buffer storage), select Direct Store. NOTE: When you select the Default check box, it becomes grey and cannot be cleared. To change the default dataflow, you must select another dataflow. This ensures that a default dataflow is always defined. Adding a service to a dataflow 1. In the Dataflow section, in the Name field, select the dataflow. 2. In the Services section, select the service from the Select Service list. NOTE: In the Select Service list, the services are listed in the following format: service@destination device. For example, a print service named DICOM Print_02 that is defined for a destination device of Server09, is listed as DICOM Print_02@Server09. 3. Select the Add button to the right of the list. The system adds the service to the list of selected services. NOTE: When you add a service to a dataflow, the system automatically assigns a Role of secondary. To change the Role, See ‘Defining a service priority (Role)’ for more information.
Customizing Your System 16-100 LOGIQ 5 Basic User Manual Direction 2300002-100 Rev. 2 Defining a service priority (Role) A dataflow can have many input, output, or I+O services, but only one of each type can be primary. For output services, the primary service defines the image format and image data contents. 1. In the Dataflow section, in the Name field, select the dataflow. 2. In the Services section, select the service. 3. In the Selected Service section, in the Role field, select the role for the service. • Primary – first priority (can be assigned to input, output, or I+O services). • Secondary – second priority (can be assigned to input, output, or I+O services). • Primary output – allows primary assignment to an output service. With a primary I/O, Primary Out or In are allowed. • Primary input – allows primary assignment to an input service. With a primary I/O, Primary Out or In are allowed. NOTE: Only one primary role is available. The primary service specifies what always happens first to incoming or outgoing data. If you assign a primary role to two services with the same direction, the system displays a warning.