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This document outlines the standard settings for copying and binding methods for Toshiba medical documentation, including specific instructions for various document types and sizes. It emphasizes the importance of mandatory fields and provides safety information, service engineering procedures, and examination scheduler setup for the Toshiba X-ray CT scanner model TSX-035A. Additionally, it includes a revision record and general safety precautions relevant to the equipment's operation and maintenance.
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This document outlines the standard settings for copying and binding methods for Toshiba medical documentation, including specific instructions for various document types and sizes. It emphasizes the importance of mandatory fields and provides safety information, service engineering procedures, and examination scheduler setup for the Toshiba X-ray CT scanner model TSX-035A. Additionally, it includes a revision record and general safety precautions relevant to the equipment's operation and maintenance.
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2D260-161EN*B ださい。

複写・製本方法 (提供用の紙ドキュメントに対する指示。該当項目の□にマークをつける。)
標 A4 両面 11 ページ以上の取扱説明書(2B)、パーツリスト(2F)
A4 片面 10 ページ以下の取扱説明書(2B)、製品仕様書(2A)、設置計画書(2A)、
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保守点検マニュアル(2Y)、およびマニュアル変更通知(2O)
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他 したものを用いる。

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(( )内を記入する) 折りの例:2枚重ね→二つ折り、4枚重ね→四つ折り、など
医用機器の使用上の
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注意(薬務局長通知)
のページの色 非該当
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のページの色 黄色用紙に複写する(原則、和文のマニュアル)
(( )内を記入する)
非該当
支社店サービス部
複写製本部門が追加する(原則、和文の取扱説明書)
住所録
追加不要
裏 表 紙
複写製本部門が追加する
追加不要
VR構成品 構成するマニュアル番号を特記事項欄に記入
印刷対応品 印刷後の用紙サイズ
(( )内を記入する) A4、 A5、 その他( )
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特記事項
・ 添付図面
・ 写真の張付け
・ 印刷対応
・ 標準以外の製本
方法
など、特に注意すべ
き事項を記述する
STC/EMCP 判定登録 登録済み

上記内容は基本事項とし、特別な指示が必要な場合は別途依頼部門からドキュメント管理担当部門に
指示書により通知するものとする。
No. 2D260-161EN*B

SERVICE MANUAL
FOR
TOSHIBA SCANNER

MODEL TSX-035A
SOFTWARE VOLUME
(2D260-161EN*B)

 TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 2015-2016


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
No. 2D260-161EN*B

Trademarks

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.

Aquilion is a trademark of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.

This manual may include trademarks of other companies.

Note that the  mark and the  mark may or may not be used in this manual.

IMPORTANT!

1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part,


without prior written permission.

2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice
and without legal obligation.

3. The contents of this manual are correct to the best of our knowledge.
Please inform us of any ambiguous or erroneous descriptions, missing
information, etc.
No. 2D260-161EN*B

REVISION RECORD

REV. DATE REASON PAGE SER. DOC.


(YYYY-MM) /AUTHOR CHANGED No. PRODUCT.

INI. 2015-10 Mr. Nabatame ------- TM-WP07

*A 2016-02 Support of mass production P. 148, 153, TM-WP07


Ms. Wakai 154

*B 2016-06 Support of ABP FPGA firmware update Section 8 TM-WP07


Mr. Kawanabe

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CONTENTS

Page

1. OUTLINE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

1.1 Scope ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

1.2 Media ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

2. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

2.1 Meaning of Signal Words --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

2.2 Safety Precautions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8

3. SERVICE ENGINEERING MENU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

3.1 Startup and Termination ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

3.2 Interactive Windows and Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10

4. EXAMINATION SCHEDULER SET-UP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

4.1 Startup and Termination --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

4.2 Initial Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12

4.3 FTP Acquisition--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24

4.4 FTP Output -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25

4.5 Exposure Record Output Items------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

4.6 Exposure Record Calculation Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28

4.7 CSV Output Items ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31

4.8 Tag Setup ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32

4.9 Summary Output ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34

4.10 LMDB List ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38

4.11 MPPS Tag Setup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40

5. i Station ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42

5.1 Site Setting -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42

5.1.1 Starting up the i Station setting window ----------------------------------------------------- 42

5.1.2 Settings in the Istation tab------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43

5.1.3 Settings in the ECG tab ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45

5.1.4 Settings in the Display tab ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46

5.1.5 Settings in the Movie tab -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47

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6. DOSE CHECK SETTING TOOL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49

6.1 Outline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 49

6.2 Setting the Dose Alert Value ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50

7. SURE KV SETTING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51

8. NETWORK SETTING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52

8.1 TOSHIBA Protocol Network Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52

8.1.1 Descriptions of the tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53

8.1.2 Set-up example -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 59

8.2 DICOM Connection Installation Manual for A-Series CT Scanner System ------------------------63

8.2.1 Descriptions of the tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63

8.2.2 Set-up example -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87

8.2.3 Set-up example (transmission with compression) ------------------------------------------- 91

8.2.4 Other tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 94

8.2.5 DICOM couch position output setting -------------------------------------------------------- 108

9. INSTALLATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 110

9.1 Outline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 110

9.2 Installation Methods 1 and 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 111

9.2.1 Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 111

9.2.2 Saving the site-specific information on media ---------------------------------------------- 111

9.2.3 Installing the system software ------------------------------------------------------------------ 113

9.2.4 Initializing the system----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 132

9.2.5 Operational check --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 146

9.2.6 Restoring the site-specific information ------------------------------------------------------- 147

9.2.7 Install the i Station software ------------------------------------------------------------------ 149

9.2.8 Local language (IR100) setting ---------------------------------------------------------------- 156

9.3 Imager Setting Procedures ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 170

9.3.1 Host setting procedure --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 170

9.3.2 Imager setting procedures ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 170

9.4 System Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 173

10. SOFTWARE-RELATED WORK REQUIRED AS A RESULT OF REPAIR WORK --------------------- 174

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10.1 Work After the Replacement of an RDD ----------------------------------------------------------------- 174

11. ERROR ANALYSIS PROCEDURE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 177

11.1 How to View the EventLog ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 177

APPENDIX A: ASSOCIATED WORK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 179

A.1 DVD-Related Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 179

A.2 Image Disk Initialization Methods -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 179

A.3 Multiview Image Generation Direction Default Setting------------------------------------------------ 184

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1. OUTLINE

1.1 Scope

This manual describes the procedures for servicing the software for the Toshiba X-ray CT scanner
Aquilion Lightning TSX-035A.

1.2 Media

A DVD or Ethernet is used to send or receive information required for installation, maintenance, etc.

Use a DVD-RAM with 4.7-GB storage capacity on a single side.

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2. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

2.1 Meaning of Signal Words

In this manual, the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used
regarding important safety instructions. The signal words and their meanings are defined as
follows. Please understand their meanings clearly before reading this manual.

Signal word Meaning

DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,


may result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may


result in property damage.

In addition to the above, the signal word NOTE is used to indicate other important information.

NOTE Indicates reference information that enables more efficient use of the
equipment.

2.2 Safety Precautions

CAUTION: 1. Do not install or connect any software or hardware that is not


approved by Toshiba.

2. If the actual couch type differs from the couch type set in Special
Configuration, scanning may not be performed as planned.
(Refer to subsection 9.2.4 "Initializing the system".)

3. When [Quit] is selected in the mechanical control couch movement


interactive window during scanning, scanning is no longer performed
at the planned positions and the couch-top movement distance from
the current position to the start position for the next scan is set for
"Couch Movement". Be sure to explain the "Slide Quit button
Settings" setting to the customer before performing setting.
(Refer to subsection 9.2.4 "Initializing the system".)

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3. SERVICE ENGINEERING MENU

This section describes the window showing the functions for service engineer.

3.1 Startup and Termination

(1) Startup

(a) Select [Utility] of the command box and then [Tool] to display the Utility Launcher
window.

(b) When [Service Engg] is clicked, the Input Password window is displayed.

Input Password window

(c) Enter the password and click [OK]. The following window is displayed.

Service Engg window

(2) Termination

If the settings are to be changed, click [Shutdown] at the upper right of the window to perform
shutdown. Then reboot the system.

If settings are not to be changed, click [Close] at the lower right of the window to close the
window.

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3.2 Interactive Windows and Functions

Each function can be started up by clicking the corresponding button.

When one function is started up, another function cannot be used. In addition, [Shutdown] and
[Close] cannot be clicked.

To click [Shutdown] and [Close], the function that is currently started up must be terminated.

<List of functions>

Alignment : Application for supporting positioning the X-ray tube

Sure kV : Used to perform Sure kV setting.

If Remote : Application for If adjustment

Dose Check Setting Tool : Application for setting up Dose Alert

Scheduler Tool : Application for setting up the examination scheduler

(i)Station Detail Setting : Application for setting up (i)Station

DICOM connect tool : Application for setting the DICOM environment

MWM Search Key : Used to set the MWM import conditions.

Add Program install : Used for installation with the media supplied by TMSC.

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4. EXAMINATION SCHEDULER SET-UP

This section describes the procedures for setting up the examination scheduler for registering
patients and making examination appointments.

4.1 Startup and Termination

(1) Startup

Click [Scheduler Tool] in the "Patient Info" area in the Service Engg menu. The Patient
Reserve Preference window is displayed.

Patient Reserve Preference window

(2) Termination

Click [Quit] in the Patient Reserve Preference window to close the Patient Reserve
Preference window.

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4.2 Initial Setting

(1) Startup

Click [Initial Setting] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The Initial Setting (1) window
is displayed. When [Next] is clicked in the Initial Setting (1) window, the Initial Setting (2)
window is displayed. When [Before] is clicked in the Initial Setting (2) window, the Initial
Setting (1) window is displayed again.

(2) Description of the Initial Setting (1) window

Initial Setting (1) window

(a) Accession Number

Specify the Accession Number issued for patient registration.


A decimal value from 0 to 9,999,999,999,999,999 can be set.
Example: When "0" is specified, the next number issued is "1".

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(b) Study ID

Specify the Study ID issued for patient registration.


A decimal value from 0 to 9,999,999,999,999,999 can be set.
Example: When "0" is specified, the next number issued is "1".

(c) Performed Procedure Step ID

Specify the Performed Procedure Step ID issued for patient registration.


A decimal value from 0 to 9,999,999,999,999,999 can be set.
Example: When "0" is specified, the next number issued is "1".

This is used for MPPS.


Set this when "Performed Procedure Step ID" is used at the MPPS instead of "Study
Instance UID".

(d) Examination Time

Set the average time required for examination.

The time set in this step is displayed in the "examination time" column of the
<examination information> tag in the Patient Registration detailed window.

(e) Del. of the Patient Inf.

When starting up the system, the information (exposure record) of a previous


examination can be automatically deleted.

Manual : The information is manually deleted after operator confirmation.

In this case, deletion should be performed periodically because exposure


records are cumulative.

Auto : The information is deleted in the background at system startup. Select


"1 Day Before", "1 Week Before", "2 Week Before", or "1 Month Before".

(f) MPPS Trans. at Auto Del.

Set whether or not a transfer request is reissued when Scheduler is started up if MPPS
transfer cannot be performed when an examination is completed.

(g) Reservation Function

Specifies whether or not the examination Reservation Function is used.

Used : The Reservation Function is used.

Not Used : The Reservation Function is not used.

Used
(Exam. Completed not Display) : Select this item to not display the Reservation List
window after the examination is completed.

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(h) Reservation List Display

Not Exam. Display : The patient examination of a patient who has already been
examined is not displayed in the Reservation List window.

Exam. Display : The patient examination of a patient who has already been
examined is displayed in the Reservation List window.

(i) FTP transmission flag

ON : The patient information is transmitted between the S-Con and the D-Con at the
time of examination or editing.

OFF : The patient information is not transmitted between the S-Con and the
D-Con at the time of examination or editing.

(j) Examination Merge Auto

ON : The order information items for the same patient are merged when imported
from external devices.

OFF : The order information items for the same patient are not merged when imported
from external devices.

(k) Reservation List Sorting

This is effective when the Reservation Function is used. Set the display order of the
appointment list.

 Patient ID (ascending order)


 Reservation Date (ascending order), Time (ascending order)
 Reservation Date (ascending order) & Patient ID (ascending order)

(l) Exp-Record List Sorting

Set the display order for the exposure record list.

 Patient ID (ascending order)


 Examination Date (ascending order) & Patient ID (ascending order)
 Examination Date (descending order), Time (descending order) & Patient ID
(ascending order)

(m) RIS Connection

Set the name of the acquisition source for reading the examination information from the
external equipment.

None : The function for reading from the external equipment is not
supported.

TOSRIM : Reads the examination information from TOSRIM equipment.

DICOM MWM : Reads the examination information from the MWM (Modality
Worklist Management) server.

DICOM MWM
(without from Server) : Same as for DICOM MWM (no "Reservation import" menu).

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(n) MWM List Select

This is effective when "DICOM MWM" is selected in RIS Connection.

Set the number of items that can be selected in the MWM list at the time of examination
appointment registration.

Single Selection : Selection of only one item is allowed.

Multiple Selection : Selection of up to all listed items is allowed.

(o) MWM Reloading Key Data

Non Support : The following is not supported.

Input Window : A keyword needs to be entered in the window to import the


patient information from the MWM.

Card Reader Input : A keyword needs to be entered from the card reader. A separate
option is required.

(p) DICOM MPPS Transfer

Set the method to transfer the MPPS (Modality Performed Procedure Step) data.

None:
Transfer of MPPS date is not supported.

Completed notifies from a Exp-Record:


Select this item to issue a completion notification from the examination record list.

Completed when an examination is complete:


An examination completion notice is issued when [Next Patient] is clicked on completion
of the examination.

MPPS transmits from a Exp-Record:


Select this item to select the examination notification method from the examination
record list and issue a notification.

(q) MPPS Server

This is effective when DICOM MPPS transfer is supported. Enter the host name or the
IP address of the transfer destination.

(r) MPPS Trans. Before Exam.

For SplitCase mode (in which the examination image data sets are classified into one
study for each order), select the MPPS transfer method at the time of examination.

All Orders : MPPS transfer is performed for all of the orders in a single study.

Selected Order : MPPS transmission is performed only for the orders selected at the
time of patient registration. After an examination is completed,
MPPS transmission is performed for the rest of the orders.

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(s) Add Scan Info. to MPPS

For SplitCase mode, select the acquisition information addition method for the MPPS
data.

All Orders : Acquisition information is added to all of the orders.

Selected Order : Acquisition information is added only to the orders selected at the
time of patient registration.

(t) [Before]

Switches the Initial Setting (2) window to the Initial Setting (1) window.

(u) [Next]

Switches the Initial Setting (1) window to the Initial Setting (2) window.

(v) [?]

Displays the Help window.


To close the Help window, click [OK].

(w) [Quit]

Closes the Initial Setting (1) window without saving the modified contents.

(x) [OK]

Closes the Initial Setting (1) window after saving the modified contents.

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(3) Description of the Initial Setting (2) window

(a) (b)
(c)
(d) (e)
(f) (g)
(h) (i)
(j) (k)
(l) (m)
(n) (o)
(p)
(q)

(r)
(s)
(t)
(u)

(v)
(w)
(x)
(y)
(z)
(aa)
(bb)

(cc) (dd) (ee) (ff) (gg)

Initial Setting (2) window

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(a) Essential Entry Items

Set the Essential Entry Items for each input field in the Patient Registration window.

Click [List Display] to display the Essential Item List window. Items marked with an "*"
in the list are essential entry items. The setting method is shown in <1> to <4> below.

Essential Item List window

<1> Select the items to be modified in the list.

<2> Check whether it is included in "Essential Items (*)" or "Non-essential Items."

<3> Repeat procedures <1> and <2>.

<4> Click [OK] and close the Essential Item List window after modification is completed.
Click [Quit] and close the Essential Item List window to cancel modification.

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(b) Protect Items

Specify the protected items for the input fields in the patient registration window when
examination information is read from the external system.

When [List Display] is clicked, the Protect Item List window is displayed. Items with "*"
appended indicate the protected items in the patient registration window. The setting
procedures are as follows.

Protect Item List window

<1> Select the target item from the list.

<2> Check "Protect Items (*)" or "Non-protect Items".

<3> Repeat steps <1> and <2>.

<4> After setting is completed, click [OK] to close the Protect Item List window. To
cancel the settings, click [Quit] to close the Protect Item List window.

(c) Main Screen Customization

Change the display items on the main tab of the detailed information input section of the
patient registration window.

(d) Entry Character Code

Specify the character format of input/output data.

Value 1: Identification of 1-byte character set (only 'value 1' is available.)


Value 2: (Japanese only)
Value 3: (Japanese only)

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(e) Pat. Name Arrangement

Define the patient name display order with the characters F, G, M, P, and S.

F: Family name
G: Given name
M: Middle name
P: Name prefix
S: Name suffix

(f) Year Separation

Define the index for identifying the first two digits of the year (1900 or 2000) if a year is
entered with the last two digits in the year input field.

Example: When "40" is defined, if the entered value is 40 or more, it is handled as a


year in the 1900s, and if the entered value is less than 40, it is handled as a
year in the 2000s.

(g) Sex (male/female/Other)

Define the data for the patient's sex in the order "Male", "Female", and "Other".
The default settings are usually used.

(h) Pregnancy (Yes/No)

Define the data for whether the patient is pregnant in the order of "Pregnant" and "Not
pregnant".
The default settings are usually used.

(i) Smoking (Yes/No)

Define the data for whether the patient smokes in the order "Smoker" and "Non-smoker".
The default settings are usually used.

(j) Pat. In/Out (IN/OUT)

Define the data for the inpatient/outpatient identification code in the order "Inpatient"
and "Outpatient".
The default settings are usually used.

(k) Position (SU/PR/RL/LL)

Define the data set as the patient position in the order SU (Supine), PR (Prone), RL
(Right Lateral), LL (Left Lateral), and OT (other).
The default settings are usually used.

(l) Insertion (HF/FF)

Define the data set as the patient insertion direction in the order of HF (Head First) and
FF (Foot First).
The default settings are usually used.

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(m) Protocol Age separation

When "Age" is entered in the Patient Registration window, the anatomical chart in the
eXam Plan changes to one for adults or one for children. Set the age at which the chart
changes.

When "xx" is entered here, the chart switches to the one for children when the input
value is less than "xx".

(n) Pat. Name Data Length

Specify the maximum length of the data that can be entered for the patient name in the
Patient Registration window.

(o) Pat. Name Delimiter

Used to specify a delimiter other than a blank space between the family name and first
name during list display and image display.

(p) New Order Select MAX

Specify the maximum number of orders to be selected when several orders for a single
patient are merged using the [New Order] button.

(q) Date Format

Define the date format order [YY (year), MM (month), DD (day)] and the separator
character [".", "/", "-", etc.].

 YY. MM. DD
 MM. DD. YY
 DD. MM. YY
 Japanese
 Japanese & YY. MM. DD

(r) Preset Display

Specify the character code displayed in the preset list in the Patient Registration window.

ASCII : Alphabetic characters


CODE : Code
KANJI : JIS (Japanese only)
KANA : MULTI (Local language: Character string including IR-100 characters)

(s) Height

Specify the unit for height.

(t) Weight

This is used to define the unit for weight.


"KG (kg)" is already set as the fixed unit.

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(u) Detailed Display Level

Set the display level of the detailed window in the Patient Registration window.

Main/CE/SPS/Scan Tag : Uses simplified input display.

Main/CE/Study/Patient/SPS/Scan Tag : Uses the Detailed Input window (for


example, that shown when using the
Reservation Function).

(v) Detailed Displayed

If the detailed window in the Patient Registration window is used frequently, the detailed
window can always be displayed.

Selection Displayed : The Detailed window is not displayed as the default setting. If
[Detail>>] is clicked, the window is displayed.

Always Displayed : The Detailed window is displayed as the default setting. If


[Detail<<] is clicked, the window is closed.

(w) Option in Pat. Names

If Kanji is not used for patient names, the Kanji field can be set to non-display.

Non Used : The Kanji field is not displayed.


Used : The Kanji field is displayed.

(x) Unit of CE Amount

Set the unit of CE amount displayed in the Patient Registration window.

OFF : The unit is not displayed.


Units : The input data is displayed as the unit.

(y) Unit of CE Density

Set the unit of CE density displayed in the Patient Registration window.

OFF : The unit is not displayed.


Units : The input data is displayed as the unit.

(z) Sequence create data

Specify the protocol of the sequence data to be created in the SPS window.

 Scheduled Protocol
 Performed Protocol

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(aa) Emergency create mode

Sequential numbers are assigned for the patient ID and the patient name in the Patient
Registration window for emergency patient registration.

 Local Create Number : Sequential numbers are assigned for the patient ID and the
patient name (for example, "999999-001" for the patient ID
and "xxxxxx-001" for the patient name).
* The parts after the hyphen in the patient ID and patient
name ("001" in the examples above) are counted up.
 Date-Time Number : The patient name and the patient ID are assigned based on
the date and time.
Example
When the date and time is 11:1:38 on November 28 2006,
"20061128110138" is set for the patient ID and the patient
name.
(bb) Weight input disp

Set whether or not the weight of the patient can be entered in the general information
input section of the Patient Registration window.

 OFF : The weight of the patient can be entered only in the detailed information
input section of the Patient Registration window.
 ON : The entry field for the weight of the patient is displayed in the general
information input section and the weight of the patient can be entered in this
field.

(cc) [Before]

Changes the Initial Setting (2) window to the Initial Setting (1) window.

(dd) [Next]

Changes the Initial Setting (1) window to the Initial Setting (2) window.

(ee) [?]

Displays the Help window.


Click [OK] to close the Help window.

(ff) [Quit]

Closes the Initial Setting (2) window without saving the modified contents.

(gg) [OK]

Closes the Initial Setting (2) window after saving the modified contents.

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4.3 FTP Acquisition

(1) Startup

Click [FTP Acquisition] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The FTP Acquisition
window is displayed.

FTP Acquisition window

(2) Description of the FTP Acquisition window

(a) Host Name

Enter the Host name or the IP address for FTP acquisition.

(b) Port No.

Enter the port number for FTP acquisition.

(c) User Name/Password

The user name and password needed to perform FTP acquisition from the remote
equipment are displayed.

It is necessary to establish an account with this user name and password in the source
equipment for FTP acquisition.

(d) [Quit]

Closes the FTP Acquisition window without saving the modified contents.

(e) [Save]

Closes the FTP Acquisition window after saving the modified contents.

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4.4 FTP Output

(1) Startup

Click [FTP Output] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The FTP Output window is
displayed.

FTP Output window

(2) Description of the FTP Output window

(a) Host Name

Enter the Host name or the IP address from which FTP output is performed.

(b) Port NO.

Enter the port number for FTP output.

(c) Login Name/Password

The user name and password for FTP output to the remote equipment are displayed.
It is necessary to establish an account with this user name and password in the
destination equipment for FTP output.

(d) File Name

Enter the name of the file (including the full path name) to be transferred to the FTP
output destination.

(e) Auto TOSRIM

Check "ON" for FTP output in the background on completion of the examination.

(f) [Quit]

Closes the FTP Output window without saving the modified contents.

(g) [Save]

Closes the FTP Output window after saving the modified contents.

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4.5 Exposure Record Output Items

(1) Startup

Click [Exp-Rec. Output Items] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The Exposure
Record Output Items window is displayed.

Exposure Record Output Items window

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(2) Description of the Exposure Record Output Items window

(a) Tag-code List

The currently set items are listed. When the list is selected, the detailed contents are
displayed.

(b) Reference Code/Output Code/Type

Enter the reference source output data code and the output data code and select the
data type of the code.

(c) [Add]

Adds a newly input item to the list.

(d) [Delete]

Deletes the selected item from the list.

(e) [Modify]

Modifies the selected item in the list.

(f) [?]

Displays the Help window.

Click [OK] to close the Help window.

(g) [Quit]

Closes the Exposure Record Output Items window without saving the modified contents.

(h) [Save]

Closes the Exposure Record Output window after saving the modified contents.

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4.6 Exposure Record Calculation Items

(1) Startup

Click [Exp-Rec. Calc. Items] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The Exposure
Record Calculation Items window is displayed.

Exposure Record Calculation Items window

(2) Description of the Exposure Record Calculation Items window

(a) Tag-code List

The currently set items are listed on the display.

When the list is selected, the detailed contents are displayed.

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(b) Calculation Method

Set the calculation method.

<1> Code/Type

Enter the output data code and select the data type of the code.

<2> Length

Enter the maximum length of the output data <1>.

<3> Display Unit

Select the unit of the output data.

<4> Reference Code/Reference Type

Enter the reference code of the output data and select the data type of the code.

<5> Calic. Method

Select the calculation method.

If the type of the reference data is "AT", only "First" and "End" can be set.

First : The first reference data is output.


End : The last reference data is output.
Avr : The average value of the reference data is output.
Sum : The total value of the reference data is output.
Count : The number of reference data items is output.
Seq. : The reference sequence data is output.
Max : The maximum value of the reference data is output.
Min : The minimum value of the reference data is output.
Set : The scan conditions for each scan are extracted from the scan log file,
a group of extracted data is created, and the reference data is output
from this group.

<6> Reference File

Select the reference file of the output data <4>.

STUDY : Examination information file


SCAN : Scan log file
FILE : File log file
SERIES: Data group containing the scan conditions extracted for each scan
from the scan log file

(c) Condition

Set the conditions.

<1> Condition list

Up to 10 conditions can be set.

<2> Code/Type

Enter the code for which conditions are set and select the data type of the code.

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<3> Logical

Select the conditions.

AND : Outputs if it is the same logical multiplication as the code <2>.


OR : Outputs if it is the same logical addition as the code <2>.
NOT : Outputs if it is different from the code <2>.
EQL : Outputs if it is the same as the code <2>.
+ : Outputs the value obtained by adding the reference code <4> of (b) and
the code <2>.
 : Outputs the value obtained by subtracting the code <2> from the
reference code <4> of (b).
* : Outputs the value obtained by multiplying the reference code <4> of (b)
by the code <2>.
/ : Outputs the value obtained by dividing the reference code <4> of (b) by
the code <2>.

<4> Value

Enter the target value for the arithmetic <3>.

<5> [Add]

Adds the above settings.

<6> [Modify]

Modifies the setting of the item selected in the list.

<7> [Delete]

Clears the selected condition.

(d) [Add]

Adds the newly entered item to the list.

(e) [Delete]

Deletes the setting of the selected item from the list.

(f) [Modify]

Modifies the setting of the item selected in the list.

(g) [?]

Displays the Help window.


Click [OK] to close the Help window.

(h) [Quit]

Closes the Exposure Record Calculation Items window without saving the modified
contents.

(i) [Save]

Closes the Exposure Record Calculation Items window after saving the modified
contents.

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4.7 CSV Output Items

(1) Startup

Click [CSV Output Items] in the Patient Reserve Preference window. The CSV Output Items
window is displayed.

CSV Output Items window

(2) Description of the CSV Output Items window

(a) Tag-code List

The currently set items are listed on the display.


When the list is selected, the detailed contents are displayed.

(b) Output Code

Enter the output code.

(c) [Add]

Adds the newly entered item to the list.

(d) [Delete]

Deletes the selected item from the list.

(e) [Modify]

Modifies the item selected in the list.

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(f) [?]

Displays the Help window.


Click [OK] to close the Help window.

(g) [Quit]

Closes the CSV Output Items window without saving the modified contents.

(h) [Save]

Closes the CSV Output Items window after saving the modified contents.

4.8 Tag Setup

(1) Startup

Click [Tag Setup] in the Patient Reserve Preference window, and then select [Scheduler to
Image], [MWM to Scheduler 1], [MWM to Scheduler 2], or [Image to Scheduler] from the
displayed option menu. The Tag Setup window is displayed.

[Scheduler to Image] is used to select the items to be added to the image-related information
from the patient’s registered data, [MWM to Scheduler 1 or 2] is used to set the code for
importing the appointment information from other equipment (note that [MWM to Scheduler 1]
should be used when data concerning the patient information is to be acquired from the
appointment data, and [MWM to Scheduler 2] should be used when data concerning the
study information is to be acquired from the appointment data), and [Image to Scheduler] is
used to set the code for copying the patient information from the image-related information.

Tag Setup window

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(2) Description of the Tag Setup window

(a) Tag-code List

The currently set items are listed on the display.


When the list is selected, the detailed contents are displayed.

(b) Reference Code

Enter the reference code.

(c) Output Code1/2/3

Enter the output code. The same value can be set for up to 3 items.

(d) [Add]

Adds the newly entered item to the list.

(e) [Delete]

Deletes the setting of the selected item from the list.

(f) [Modify]

Modifies the setting of the item selected in the list.

(g) [?]

Displays the Help window.


Click [OK] to close the Help window.

(h) [Quit]

Closes the Tag Setup window without saving the modified contents.

(i) [Save]

Closes the Tag Setup window after saving the modified contents.

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4.9 Summary Output

(1) Startup

Click [Summary Output] in the Patient Reserve Preference window, and then select
[Exposure Record] or [Filming] from the displayed option menu. The Summary Output
window is displayed.

[Exposure Record] is used to set the summary output of the exposure record, and [Filming] is
used to set the summary output of filming.

(2) Setting of summary output (Exposure Record)

When [Exposure Record] is selected from the pull-down menu, the Summary Output Setting
window for the exposure record is displayed.

Set the summary items to be used in the exposure record.

Summary Output Setting window for the exposure record

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<a> Tag List

The items that can be output in the summary are displayed.

<b> Summary Output Items

The items currently set in the summary are displayed. The summary output items are
classified in the common area and the protocol information area.

<c> Common area (Patient Information)

The patient information items and total dose are displayed in the list.

<d> Protocol information area (Protocol Information)

The contrast medium protocol information items are displayed in the list.

<e> [>>]

To add an item to the summary output item list, select the target item to be added from
the tag list and then click [>>] in the corresponding summary output item list.

<f> [<<]

To delete an item from the summary output item list, select the target item to be deleted
from the summary output item list and click [<<] in the corresponding list. The selected
item is deleted from the list and moved to the tag list.

<g> [Summary Background Color]

The background color of the summary can be changed to black or white.

<h> Contrast Summary

Sets the contrast medium summary output.

<i> [Quit]

Closes the window without saving the edited settings.

<j> [OK]

Closes the window after saving the edited settings.

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(3) Setting of summary output (Filming)

When [Filming] is selected from the pull-down menu, the Summary Output Setting window for
filming is displayed.

Set the summary items to be used in filming.

The patient information and contrast medium information are output in the summary.

Summary Output Setting window for filming

<a> Tag List

The items that can be output in the summary are displayed.

<b> Summary Output Items

The items currently set in the summary are displayed. The summary output items are
classified in the patient information and contrast medium information lists.

<c> Patient Information

The patient information items are displayed in the list.

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<d> Contrast/Enhance Information

The contrast medium information items are displayed in the list. The titles of the items
can be edited.

<e> [>>]

To add an item to the summary output item list, select the target item to be added from
the tag list and then click [>>] in the corresponding summary output item list.

<f> [<<]

To delete an item from the summary output item list, select the target item to be deleted
from the summary output item list and click [<<] in the corresponding list. The selected
item is deleted from the list and moved to the tag list.

<g> [Up]

The position of the item selected in the summary output item list is moved up one place.
Select the target item to be moved and then click [Up] in the corresponding list.

<h> [Down]

The position of the item selected in the summary output item list is moved down one
place. Select the target item to be moved and then click [Down] in the corresponding
list.

<i> [Quit]

Closes the window without saving the edited settings.

<j> [OK]

Closes the window after saving the edited settings.

NOTE: In summary output setting, the summary output items may overflow the summary
image depending on the currently set items. In this case, the following message is
displayed.

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4.10 LMDB List

(1) Startup

Click [LMDB List] in the Patient Reserve Preference window, and then select [Exp-Rec. List],
[Ex-Res, PAT List], or [Ex-Res, SPS List] from the displayed option menu. The LMDB List
window is displayed.
These are used to set the display items in the list.

LMDB List window

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(2) Description of the LMDB List window

(a) Tag-code List

The currently set items are listed on the display.

When the list is selected, the detailed contents are displayed.

(b) Code/Length/Type

Enter the code of the items to be displayed in the list and the maximum length of the
displayed data of the code and select the data type of the code.

(c) [Add]

Adds the newly entered item to the list.

(d) [Delete]

Deletes the setting of the selected item from the list.

(e) [Modify]

Modifies the setting of the item selected in the list.

(f) [?]

Displays the help window.


To close the help window, click [OK].

(g) [Quit]

Closes the LMDB List window without saving the modified contents.

(h) [Save]

Closes the LMDB List window after saving the modified contents.

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4.11 MPPS Tag Setup

(1) Startup

Select [MPPS Tag Setup] in the Patient Reserve Preference window and then select
[CREATE] or [SET] from the option menu displayed. The MPPS Tag Setup window is
displayed.

[CREATE] is used to set tag-codes for N-Create setting and [SET] for N-set setting.

MPPS Tag Setup window

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(2) Descriptions of the MPPS Tag Setup window

(a) Tag-code List

Currently set items are listed.

When a list item is selected, its detailed settings are displayed.

(b) Reference Code

Enter the reference-source code.

(c) Output Code

Enter the output code.


If an output code already existing in the list is entered, the entered output code is
ignored.

(d) Data Element Type

Select the data element.

 0: Off The Subject


 1: Required
 2: Required (Length = 0)
 3: Optional

(e) SQ

Displays the tag information belonging to the selected sequence tag.

(f) [Add]

Adds the newly entered item to the list.

(g) [Delete]

Deletes the item selected in the list from the list.

(h) [Modify]

Allows modification of the settings of the item selected in the list.

(i) [?]

Displays the help window.


To close the help window, click [OK].

(j) [Quit]

Closes the MPPS Tag Setup window without saving the modified settings.

(k) [Save]

Saves the modified settings and closes the MPPS Tag Setup window.

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5. i Station

5.1 Site Setting

Operation setting of the i Station is set and confirmed.

5.1.1 Starting up the i Station setting window

Select [(i)Station Detail Setting] in the Image Disp Info area of the Service Engg menu. The
following interactive window is displayed.

 There are four tabs (Istation, ECG, Display, Movie) in the setting window.

<a> Istation : Sets the status of i Station.

<b> ECG : Sets ECG information of i Station.

<c> Display : Sets the display status of i Station.

<d> Movie : Selects the movie for breathing practice.

 Some buttons are common to all tabs.

<e> [Apply] : Applies the settings to i Station.

<f> [Default]: Returns the settings to the default settings.

<g> [Cancel] : Cancels the settings and returns the settings to their previous values.

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5.1.2 Settings in the Istation tab

<1> Default Adult/Child : Switches the movies for adult/child when the patient age is not
entered.

<2> Movie style : Switches the movies for Asia/Europe/Others when nothing is
specified for the region.

<3> Breath-hold time : Sets the display time of the image indicating that scanning is being
performed, displayed during explanation of the examination.
The image is displayed once within the set time.

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<4> Log operation

Click [Log] to display the log file control window. The logs in the i Station can be
acquired.

<a> Log file selection : Selects the type of log file.

<b> [Download] : Acquires the log data from the i Station and displays on the
display area.

<c> [Clear] : Clears the log data displayed in the display area and log file in
the i Station.

<d> [Save] : Saves the log information displayed in the display area to the
file.

<e> [Close] : Closes the log control window.

 Reading the log data

The log data stored in the i Station can be read out and checked.

Select the desired log file type in the log file selection area at the upper part of
the window. For some log file types, the category also needs to be selected.
After the log file type is selected, click [Download]. The log data is read from
the i Station and displayed in the display area.

To change the log to be displayed, click [Clear] to delete the logs in the display
area. Then select the log file type and click [Download] again.

 Saving the log data

The logs in the display area can be saved to the disk inside the console.

Click [Save] to display the file save window. Create the file in the specified
folder and save the data.

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<5> Update

Click [Update] to update the i Station software.

<6> Reset

Click [Reset] to reboot i Station.

5.1.3 Settings in the ECG tab

<1> Cycles for heart rate averaging

Sets the cycle of the heart rate displayed in the ECG gating information area.

Click the scroll buttons [] [] to change the setting.

<2> ECG display mode

Graphic display mode of the ECG-gated information is selected. Click the item to display
the pull-down menu. Select the display mode and click the area outside the pull-down
menu field. The selected mode is set.

The following two display modes can be selected.

Still : A graphic is changed by overwriting the display from the left to the right.
Realtime : A graphic is changed by scrolling the display from the right to the left.

<3> ECG smoothing

Sets the desired cardiac cycles that were previously acquired to calculate the heart rate.

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5.1.4 Settings in the Display tab

<1> Relax movie

Selects whether the images set for each event are displayed or the system default images
are displayed.

On : The default images are displayed.


Off : The images set for each event are displayed.

<2> Patient information

When the patient information is entered or the eXam Plan is started, selects whether or not
the patient information area is displayed on the i Station.

On : The patient information area is displayed.


Off : The patient information area is not displayed.

<3> ECG information

When the patient information is entered or the eXam Plan is started, selects whether or not
the ECG information area is displayed on the i Station.

On : The ECG information area is displayed.


Off : The ECG information area is not displayed.

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5.1.5 Settings in the Movie tab

<1> Organ

[Head], [Neck], [Chest], [Abdomen], [Pelvis], [Leg], [Chest to pelvis]

<2> Patient position

Select the patient orientation on the patient couch.

[Head first] : The head of the patient is toward the gantry.


[Feet first] : The feet of the patient are toward the gantry.

<3> Hands position

Select the position of the patient's hands at the time of examination.

[Hands up] : The patient is lying on the couch with the hands above the head.
[Hands still] : The patient is lying on the couch with the hands at the sides.

<4> Couch position

Select the couch-top movement direction.

[Head first] : The couch top moves so that the head of the patient moves toward the gantry.
[Feet first] : The couch top moves so that the feet of the patient move toward the gantry.

<5> Injection

Select whether or not contrast medium is used.

On: Contrast medium is used.


Off: Contrast medium is not used.

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<6> Breathing

Select a breath-holding instruction.

[In-hold] : Patients are instructed to breathe in and hold their breath.


[Out-hold] : Patients are instructed to breathe out and hold their breath.
[In-Out-hold] : Patients are instructed to breathe in, breathe out, and then hold their breath.
[Scan without breath hold]: Breath holding is not instructed.

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6. DOSE CHECK SETTING TOOL

6.1 Outline

In this tool, the dose values of the scans already performed and the dose value of the scan
currently being planned are summed for the eXam Plan currently being executed. If the
cumulative dose value exceeds the reference value (dose alert value), a warning message is
displayed.

For the cumulative values, either one of the following dose values or both of them can be set.

(1) Cumulative CTDIvol

First, the CTDIvol values of the scans already performed and the CTDIvol value of the scan
currently being planned are summed for each slice position for the current patient (refer to the
figure below). Then the maximum value of the cumulative CTDIvol is detected within the
scan range of the eXam Plan currently being executed. This maximum value is referred to as
"Cumulative CTDIvol".

(2) Total DLP

Total DLP indicates the total DLP value in which the DLP values of the scans already
performed and the DLP value of the scan currently being planned for the current patient are
added.

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6.2 Setting the Dose Alert Value

(1) Click [Dose Check Setting Tool] in the "Scan Protocol" area in the Service Engg menu.
The following window is displayed.

<a> Set valid/invalid for the dose alert value for Cumulative CTDIvol

<b> Specify the dose alert value for Cumulative CTDIvol separately for the adult/pediatric
and brain/body.

<c> Set valid/invalid for the dose alert value for Total DLP.

<d> Specify the dose alert value for Total DLP separately for adult/pediatric.

<e> Set whether the password input is required when scanning is performed with the dose
exceeding the dose alert value.

(2) Click [Save] to save the current settings. Click [Quit] to terminate the setting tool.

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7. SURE KV SETTING

Perform Sure kV parameter setting as desired by the user.

(1) Click [Sure kV] in the "Scan Protocol" area in the Service Engg menu. The following window is
displayed.

Sure kV setting window

(2) Set the kV values used for Sure kV separately for adult/pediatric/CE ON/CE OFF for each
anatomical region (head/neck/other) (<a> in the figure above).

(3) Click [Save] (<b> in the figure above) to save the current settings. Click [Quit] (<c> in the
figure above) to terminate the setting window.

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8. NETWORK SETTING

8.1 TOSHIBA Protocol Network Setting

* If the display console kit is connected, refer to the manual for the kit.

Correct setting of the Toshiba protocol is required to ensure normal operation of the system.

If the Toshiba protocol settings are deleted or changed inadvertently during setting for online
connection with other systems, restore the settings referring to the following information.

Contents of the \etc\hosts file

127.0.0.1 local host

192.168.0.1 Aquilion Asteion Aq-Main As-Main

0.0.0.0 Anet Aq-Sub As-Sub

* The IP address at the time of installation must be set.

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8.1.1 Descriptions of the tools

(1) TOSHIBA protocol environment setup tool

(a) Purpose

This tool is used to set up the TOSHIBA protocol environment.

(b) Usage

Type the following command.

x:[Enter]
cdtoshiba\system_util\xlink_setup[Enter]
XlinkSetup.exe[Enter]

The setup tool is started up and the main window is displayed.

Main window

(c) Save/termination

 Click [Save] to save the current settings.


 Click [Exit] to terminate the setup tool.

(d) Initialization

 Click [Initialize] to initialize the current settings.

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(e) Setting up remote nodes

1) Adding a remote node

1. Click [Add] in the main window. The remote node details setting window
(Add/Edit Remote Details) is displayed.

Main window

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Remote node details setting window

2. Setting the host information (<1> in the figure above)

Enter the Mnemonic, Host Name, and Machine Name fields from the
combo box. Arbitrary values can also be entered in the Mnemonic and
Machine Name fields.

3. Setting the protocol version (<2> in the figure above)

Select the protocol version from the drop-down list of the combo box for
Protocol Version. (Select V2.0 for Anet, Aquilion, Asteion, Alexion, and
ALATOVIEW V1.1 or later. Otherwise, select V1.0. (V2.0 is for 3-layer
directory display and V1.0 is for others.)

For A-series systems with software version V2.04 or later, select "Yes" for
"Ver 2.04 or Later". Otherwise, select "No".

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4. Setting the data type (<3> in the figure above)

If the protocol version is V2, select "Image" or "Raw".

5. Setting the station ID (<4> in the figure above)

Enter the station ID.

6. Setting the services (<5> in the figure above)

Select the services to be supported from the list.

Contents of the list of services

Storage SCU
Storage SCP
Q/R SCU
Q/R SCP

7. Setting the modalities to be supported (<6> in the figure above)

If Storage SCP was selected in step 6, select the modalities to be


supported from the list.

Contents of the list of modalities

CT
MR
NM
XA

8. Setting the host

To add a new host, click […] (<7> in the figure above).

9. Closing the remote node details setting window

Click [OK] in the remote node details setting window to close the window.
The added host information is displayed in the list in the main window.
If it is not desired to add the host, click [Cancel] instead of [OK].

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10. Saving the new host information

Click [Save] in the main window to save the host information that was
added.

Main window

2) Editing the remote node details

1. Select the remote node to be edited and click [Modify]. The remote node details
setting window is displayed.

2. Edit the host properties, protocol version, data type, station ID, services, and/or
modality as required. The information can be edited in the same manner as
described in 1) "Adding a remote node".

3) Deleting the remote node details

1. Select the remote node (<1> in the figure above) to be deleted in the main
window and click [Delete] (<2> in the figure above).

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(f) Setting up the local system

1) Change of the station ID of the local system

1. Select the local system in the main window and click [Modify].
The local system information setting window is displayed.

Local system information setting window

2. Enter the station ID of the local system and click [OK].

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8.1.2 Set-up example

This example shows the settings when the local system is the Aquilion and the remote systems
are Alexion 1 and Alexion 2.

(1) The following information must be collected before starting set-up.

When viewed from the Aquilion system

system service class modality


hostname IPAddress Station ID nickname
name supported supported
local <1> <2> <3> (<13>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 0000000001 Storage SCU)
remote 1 <4> <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10>
Alexion 1 132.116.19.3 Alexion 1 0000000002 Image 1 Storage SCP CT
remote 2 <14> <15> <16> <17> <18> <19> <20>
Alexion 2 132.116.19.4 Alexion 2 0000000003 Image 2 Storage SCP CT

When viewed from the Alexion 1 system

system service class modality


hostname IPAddress Station ID nickname
name supported supported
local <4> <5> <7> (<9>
Alexion 1 132.116.19.3 0000000002 Storage SCP)
remote <1> <2> <11> <3> <12> <13> <10>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 Aquilion 0000000001 Image Storage SCU CT

When viewed from the Alexion 2 system

system service class modality


hostname IPAddress Station ID nickname
name supported supported
local <14> <15> <17> (<19>
Alexion 2 132.116.19.4 0000000003 Storage SCP)
remote <1> <2> <11> <3> <12> <13> <10>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 Aquilion 0000000001 Image Storage SCU CT

The following services are supported.

(a) Storage SCU : The Aquilion system transfers images to the Alexion system.
(Active transfer)

(b) Storage SCP : The Aquilion system receives images from the Alexion system.
(Passive reception)

(c) Q/R SCU : The Aquilion system retrieves images from the Alexion system.
(Active reception)

(d) Q/R SCP : The Alexion system retrieves images from the Aquilion system.
(Passive transfer)

*: When the source is selected in the device selection window, the commercial name of
the system is displayed above and the device name is displayed below.
In addition, the device name is the transfer destination name displayed in the eXam
Plan image transfer setting window.

*: Set-up of services (a) and (b) must be performed as a pair (setting must be performed
for both the Aquilion system and the Alexion system at the same time). (If (a) is set for
the Aquilion system, (b) must be set for the Alexion system.) This also applies to the
set-up of services (c) and (d).

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Device selection window

Image transfer setting window in an eXam Plan

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(2) Select [System Setup]  [Change Computer Name] to set items <1> and <2>.

(a) Enter the following command in the terminal and then reboot the system.

chkconfigaqilionoff[Enter]

(b) The System Setup window is displayed. Click [Change Computer Name] to set items
<1> and <2>.

Computer : Aquilion (<1>)

HostType : () S-Con IPAddress : 132.116.19.1 (<2>)

HostType : () D-Con IPAddress : 0.0.0.0


* Be sure to enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of the D-Con.

Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0

DefaultGateway : 0.0.0.0 If no gateway is provided, enter the value on the left.

DHCP : () Enable () Disable

(c) After setting has been completed, enter the following command in the terminal.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

(d) Click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

The system is shut down. Start up the system again.

(3) Set the host names <4>, <14> and IP addresses <5>, <15> in the
"C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts" file.

Host : Alexion 1 (<4>)

IP Address : 132.116.19.3 (<5>)

Host : Alexion 2 (<14>)

IP Address : 132.116.19.4 (<15>)

Contents added to the "hosts" file


132.116.19.3 Alexion 1

132.116.19.4 Alexion 2

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(4) Set information items <3>, <4>, <6> to <10>, <14> and <16> to <20> using the TOSHIBA
protocol environment setup tool.

(a) Local node

Station ID : 0000000001 (<3>)

(b) Remote node (Alexion 1)

Mnemonic : Image 1 (<8>)

Host Name : Alexion 1 (<4>)

Machine Name : Alexion 1 (<6>)

Protocol Version : V2

Ver 2.04 or Later : Yes

Data type : Image

Station ID : 0000000002 (<7>)

Services : Storage SCP (<9>)

Modality : CT (<10>)

(c) Specify the language of the remote system if necessary.

(d) Remote node (Alexion 2)

Mnemonic : Image 2 (<18>)

Host Name : Alexion 2 (<14>)

Machine Name : Alexion 2 (<16>)

Protocol Version : V2

Ver 2.04 or Later : Yes

Data type : Image

Station ID : 0000000003 (<17>)

Services : Storage SCP (<19>)

Modality : CT (<20>)

(e) Specify the language of the remote system if necessary.

(5) To connect more systems, repeat the procedures described in (4) for the remote systems
as many times as required.

(6) Also perform required setting at the remote nodes (Alexion 1 and Alexion 2).

(7) Restart the system and perform the operational checks.

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8.2 DICOM Connection Installation Manual for A-Series CT Scanner System

8.2.1 Descriptions of the tools

(1) DICOM environment setting application

(a) Purpose

Used to set the DICOM environment.

The table below shows the list of DICOM service items that can be set.

List of DICOM service items that can be set

Remarks: Service names used for 16-slice


Service name
systems or earlier
STANDARD_ECHO NONE
Verification
STR_SCU
STANDARD_CT STR_SCP CT Image Storage
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE STR_SCP SC Image Storage
STANDARD_CURVE None (Curve data for studies such as dynamic)
STANDARD_RT_IMAGE
STR_SCP RT Image Store
(not supported)
STANDARD_RT_PLAN
STR_SCP RT Plan Store
(not supported)
STANDARD_RT_STRUCTURE_SET
STR_SCP RT Structure Set Storage
(not supported)
STUDY_ROOT_QR_FIND QR_SCP Study Root Query/Retrieve-FIND
STUDY_ROOT_QR_MOVE QR_SCP Study Root Query/Retrieve-MOVE
STORAGE_COMMITMENT_PUSH SMT_SCP Storage Commitment Push Model
BASIC_GRAYSCALE_PRINT_MANAGEMENT PRINT_SCP Basic Grayscale Print
BASIC_COLOR_PRINT_MANAGEMENT PRINT_SCP Basic Color Print
MODALITY_WORKLIST_FIND MWM_SCP Modality Worklist Management
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP PPS_SCP Modality Performed Procedure Step
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP_RETR PPS_SCP MPPS Retrieve
(STANDARD_CT &
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE&STANDARD_CURVE QR_SCU
& STANDARD_GRAYSCALE_SOFTCOPY_PS)
STANDARD_GRAYSCALE_SOFTCOPY_PS STR_SCP PR State Storage
ENHANCED_CT_IMAGE N/A
TOSHIBA_PRIVATE_SYNC_OBJECT N/A
STANDARD_ENHANCED_SR N/A
RAW_DATA N/A
XRAY_RADIAITION_DOSE_SR N/A
STANDARD_PET (not supported) N/A
STANDARD_BLENDING_SOFTCOPY_PS (not
N/A
supported)
SEGMENTATION N/A

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(b) Start-up

Click [DICOM connect tool] in the "Other Settings" area of the Service Engg menu.
The main window shown in the figure below is displayed.

Main window

(c) Saving/Termination

 When [Save] is clicked in the main window, the current setting information is
saved.

 When [Exit] is clicked in the main window, the setting tool is terminated.

(d) Initialization

 When [Initialize] is clicked in the main window, all the current setting information is
initialized.

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(e) Setting for the local system

Default information regarding the local system is set in advance.


The AE title and port number of the local system can be changed.
In addition, the time-out time for services that are supported can also be changed.

1) Changing the information regarding the local system

1. When this station (<1> in the figure below) is selected in the main window,
[Modify] (<2> in the figure below) is enabled. When [Modify] is clicked, the
local system setting window is displayed.

Main window

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<1>

<2>

Local system setting window

2. Setting host information (<1> in the figure above)

Set the AE title (AE Title) and the port number (Port Number).

* For local system setting, the host name (Host Name) cannot be changed.

3. Setting the time-out time for each service item (<2> in the figure above)

The time-out time for response to a service item can be changed as


required.
Basically, the time-out time does not need to be changed.
The table on the following page shows the service items for which the time-
out time can be changed and their time-out times.

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Select the service item for which the time-out time is to be changed from
the "Services Supported" list (<1> in the figure below).
If it is possible to change the time-out time for the selected service item, the
current time-out time setting is displayed, permitting the setting to be
changed (<2> in the figure below).
To change the time-out time for other service items, select the service items
in succession.

<1>

<2>

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List of service items for which the time-out time can be set

Time-out time
Service name
default setting (s)
STANDARD_ECHO 180
STANDARD_CT 180
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE 180
STANDARD_CURVE 180
STANDARD_RT_IMAGE (not supported) 180
STANDARD_RT_PLAN (not supported) 180
STANDARD_RT_STRUCTURE_SET (not supported) 180
STANDARD_GRAYSCALE_SOFTCOPY_PS 180
STUDY_ROOT_QR_FIND 180
STUDY_ROOT_QR_MOVE 180
STORAGE_COMMITMENT_PUSH 180
BASIC_GRAYSCALE_PRINT_MANAGEMENT 180
BASIC_COLOR_PRINT_MANAGEMENT 180
MODALITY_WORKLIST_FIND 180
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP 180
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP_RETR 180
ENHANCED_CT_IMAGE 180
TOSHIBA_PRIVATE_SYNC_OBJECT 180
STANDARD_ENHANCED_SR 180
RAW_DATA 3600
XRAY_RADIATION_DOSE_SR 180
STANDARD_PET (not supported) 180
STANDARD_BLINDING_SOFTCOPY_PS (not supported) 180
SEGMENTATION 180

4. Terminating setting of the local system information

When [OK] is clicked in the local system setting window, the local system
information setting window closes.
If the changes are not to be applied, click [Cancel] to close the local system
information setting window.

5. Saving the changes

When [Save] in the main window is clicked, the new settings are saved.

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(f) Setting the remote system

1) Adding remote system information

1. Click [Add] (<1> in the figure below) in the main window.


The DICOM Setting List window is displayed.

2. Select the appropriate connection pattern for the remote system from the
Pattern List (shown in the figure below).

DICOM Setting List window

When [OK] is clicked, the AE title, port number, and service list registered
as a connection pattern are set.

When Image Storage Service is set in the service list, ON is set for Private
Tag and OFF is set for Black Box as the default values.

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3. Setting host information (<1> in the figure below)

Enter the specified data sets in the Mnemonic, AE Title, and Port Number
fields. For the Host Name, select the target host name from the combo box.

Remote system information setting window

4. Setting the host

To add a new host, click […] (<3> in the figure above).

5. Adding/Deleting a service item

A list of currently set service items is displayed in the area indicated by <2>
in the remote system information setting window.
When remote system information is added, "STANDARD_ECHO" is set as
the default setting.
Click [Edit Services] (<4> in the remote system information setting window)
to display the service setting window.

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5.1 Adding a service item

Select a service item that can be supported from the Services Not
Supported list (<1> in the figure below). (More than one service item
can be selected at one time.)
When [>>] (Services Supported list item addition) (<2> in the figure
below) is clicked, the service item is added to the Services Supported
list (<3> in the service setting window (example of addition of
services)).

Service setting window

Service setting window (example of addition of services)

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5.2 Deleting a service

If an unsupported service item exists, select it from the Services


Supported list (<1> in the window below) and click [<<] (Services
Supported list item deletion) (<2> in the window below) to delete it.
(More than one service item can be selected at one time for deletion.)

<2> <1>

5.3 Closing the service setting window

When [OK] is clicked, the system returns to the remote system


information setting window.
If the changes are not to be set, click [Cancel].

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6. Setting the transfer syntax

Select the service for which the transfer syntax is to be set from the Service
Supported list (<1> in the figure below) in the remote system information
setting window. The current transfer syntax setting information for the
selected service is displayed in the Syntaxes Supported list (<2> in the
figure below).
When a service item has been added, "IMPLICIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN" is set
as the default setting.
When [Edit Transfer Syntaxes] (<3> in the figure below) is clicked, the
syntax setting window is displayed.

List of syntaxes that can be set

Syntax name UID


IMPLICIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1.2.840.10008.1.2
EXPLICIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1
EXPLICIT_BIG_ENDIAN 1.2.840.10008.1.2.2
JPEG_LOSSLESS_HIER_14 1.2.840.10008.1.2.4.70

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6.1 Adding a transfer syntax

To add a transfer syntax, select the syntax that can be supported from
the Syntaxes Not Supported list (<1> in the figure below) and click [>>]
(<2> in the figure below). (More than one syntax can be selected at
one time.)

Syntax setting window

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6.2 Deleting a transfer syntax

If a syntax that is not supported exists, select it from the Syntaxes


Supported list (<1> in the figure below) and click [<<] (<2> in the figure
below) to delete it from the Syntaxes Supported list. (More than one
syntax can be selected at one time).

Syntax setting window

6.3 Closing the syntax setting window

Click [OK] to close the syntax setting window. If the settings are not to
be changed, click [Cancel] to close the window.

7. Setting the Private Tag output

Select ON or OFF for "Private Tag" and select LITTLE ENDIAN, BIG
ENDIAN, or OFF for "Black Box".

The Black Box area becomes active only when Private Tag is set to ON.

Only the remote system that was registered as the CT Image Storage SCP
can be set.

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8. Specify the language to be used in the remote system.

Select the language to be supported and select ON or OFF for "Set Charat"
(caret(^)).

The currently supported languages are [ISO_IR 6: Alphabet], [ISO IR_100:


German, Italian, etc.], and [ISO 2022 IR 87: Japanese kanji characters]
only.

Character strings such as the patient name, hospital name, doctor name,
and technician (operator) name written in the selected language are set and
transferred to the set remote system.

Note that the transferred data includes personal names containing


separators as specified in the DICOM standards (hospital names do not
contain these separators). Confirm that the separator specified in the
DICOM standards is supported by the remote system. If an image file is
transferred to a remote system that does not support the separator, the
display order of personal names (first, middle, and last) may be incorrect in
some cases.

9. Connection check

Check that the settings are correct and click [Connect Check] in the remote
system information setting window. Check that "Success" is displayed in
the Result Message section. For details, refer to 3) "Connection check with
the remote system".

10. Closing the remote system information setting window

Click [OK] in the remote system information setting window.


The added host information is displayed in the host list of the main window
below.
If the settings are not to be set, click [Cancel] to close the window.

11. Saving the information that has been set

Click [Save] in the main window (the figure above) to save the information
that has been set.

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2) Changing remote system information

1. Select the remote system for which information is to be changed (<1> in the
figure below) from the main window and click [Modify] (<2> in the figure
below).
The remote system information setting window is displayed.

Main window

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2. In the main window, host information, services, and transfer syntaxes can
be set.

The operating procedure is the same as that described in 1) "Adding


remote system information".

Remote system information setting window

3. Connection check

Check that the settings are correct and press [Connect Check] in the
remote system information setting window. Check that "Success" is
displayed in the Result Message section. For details, refer to 3)
"Connection check with the remote system".

4. Saving the information that has been set

Click [Save] in the main window to save the information that has been set.

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3) Connection check with the remote system

1. Select the remote system for the connection check from the main window
(<1> in the figure below) and press [Modify] (<2> in the figure below).

The remote system information setting window is displayed.

Main window

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2. Check the contents of settings and click [Connect Check].

The connection result is displayed in the connection result confirmation


window.

Remote system information setting window

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3. Check that "Success" is displayed in the Result Message section in the


connection result confirmation window.

Connection result confirmation window (example for success)

List of Result Messages

Result Message Status Possible cause


Success Success ―
Error: The remote machine Error The host name of the local system has
could not recognize local not been set in the remote system.
Application Entity Title.
The AE title of the local system does
not match with the local system AE title
set in the remote system.
Error: The connected system Error The remote system has not been
did not respond. started up.
The port number setting is not correct.
The host name setting is not correct.
Network connection has not been
established
Error: Setting of the remote Error Setting of the AE title of the remote
Application Entity Title might be system is not correct.
wrong.
Error: Please check the details. Error Other errors

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Connection result confirmation window (example for failure)

4) Deleting remote system information

1. Select the system whose information is to be deleted from the main window
(<1> in the figure below) and click [Delete] (<2> in the figure below).

Main window

2. Saving the information that has been set

Click [Save] in the main window to save the information that has been set.

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5) Examples of setting of remote system information

Examples of setting of remote system information are shown below. The AE


title and port number differ depending on the communication partner system.
The host name used must be the name set in the local system.

[Example when an image server is set]

[Example when an image server supporting Q/R is set]

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[Example when a gray-scale printer is set]

[Example when a color printer is set]

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[Example when MWM is set]

[Example when MPPS is set]

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[Example of GSPS and PGP setting]

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8.2.2 Set-up example

This example shows the settings when the local system is the Aquilion and the remote system is
the ZIO workstation.
Remark: Only the displayed windows are shown here. (When the remote system is a TFS that
can receive compressed data, refer to subsection 8.2.3.)

(1) First, check the current set-up contents.

When viewed from the Aquilion system

hostname IPAddress AE-Title Port number nickname service class supported text supported
local <1> <2> <3> <4> <13>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 TM_CT_CMW_V2.00 2700 Storage SCU
remote <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <11>
ZIOWS 132.116.19.3 M900 104 DCM_SCP1 Storage SCP IMPLICIT_
(STANDARD_ECHO, LITTLE_
STANDARD_CT, ENDIAN
STANDARD_
SEC_CAPTURE)

When viewed from the ZIO workstation

hostname IPAddress AE-Title Port number nickname service class supported text supported
local <5> <6> <7> <8> <10>
ZIOWS 132.116.19.3 M900 104 Storage SCP
remote <1> <2> <3> <4> <12> <13> <11>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 TM_CT_CMW_V2.00 2700 DCM_SCP1 Storage SCU IMPLICIT_
LITTLE_
ENDIAN

The following services are supported.

(a) Storage SCU : The Aquilion system transfers images to the ZIO workstation.
(Active transfer)

(b) Storage SCP : The Aquilion system receives images from the ZIO workstation.
(Passive reception)

(c) Print SCP : The Aquilion system transfers image data to the imager (printer) for
printing. (Active transfer)

(d) MWM SCP : The Aquilion system fetches the patient information from the ZIO
workstation. (Active reception)

(e) MPPS SCP : The Aquilion returns examination information to the ZIO workstation.
(Passive transfer)

(f) Q/R SCU : The Aquilion system retrieves images from the ZIO workstation.
(Active reception)

(g) Q/R SCP : The ZIO workstation retrieves images from the Aquilion system.
(Passive transfer)

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*: When the source is selected in the device selection window, the commercial name of
the system is displayed above and the device name is displayed below.

In addition, the device name is the transfer destination name displayed in the eXam
Plan image transfer setting window.

*: Set-up of services (a) and (b) must be performed as a pair (setting must be performed
for both the Aquilion system and the ZIO workstation at the same time). (If (a) is set for
the Aquilion system, (b) must be set for the ZIO workstation.) This also applies to the
set-up of services (f) and (g).

*: Normally, "Storage SCU" should be selected for the Aquilion system and "Storage
SCP" should be selected for the ZIO workstation.

Device selection window

Image transfer setting window in an eXam Plan

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(2) Select [System Setup]  [Change Computer Name] to set items <1> and <2>.

(a) Enter the following command in the terminal and then reboot the system.

chkconfigaqilionoff[Enter]

(b) The System Setup window is displayed. Click [Change Computer Name] to set the
host name of the local system <1> and the IP address <2>.

Computer : Aquilion (<1>)

HostType : () S-Con IPAddress : 132.116.19.1 (<2>)

HostType : () D-Con IPAddress : 0.0.0.0


* Be sure to enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of the D-Con.

Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0

DefaultGateway : 0.0.0.0 If no gateway is provided, enter the value on the left.

DHCP : () Enable () Disable

(c) After setting has been completed, enter the following command in the terminal.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

(d) Click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

The system is shut down. Start up the system again.

(3) Set the host name of the remote system <5> and the IP address <6> in the
"C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts" file.

Host : ZIOWS (<5>)

IP Address : 132.116.19.3 (<6>)

Contents added to the "hosts" file


132.116.19.3 ZIOWS

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(4) Set up <3> to <5> and <7> to <11> by using the DICOM environment setting application.

(a) Set the local system.

Host name : Aquilion (<1>)


Mnemonic : DICOM Fixed value
AE title : TM_CT_CMW_V2.00 (<3>)
Port number : 2700 (<4>)
Service name : No service setting

(b) Set the partner system.

Host name : ZIOWS (<5>)


Mnemonic : DCM_SCP1 (<9>)
AE title : M900 (<7>)
Port number : 104 (<8>)
Service name : STANDARD_ECHO, STANDARD_CT,
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE (<10>)
Transfer syntax : IMPLICIT_LITTLE_ENDIAN (<11>)

(c) Specify the language of the remote system if necessary.

(5) To connect more than one system, repeat the procedures described in (4) as many times
as required.

(6) Also perform required setting at the connection partner (ZIOWS).

(7) Restart the system and perform the operational checks.

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8.2.3 Set-up example (transmission with compression)

This example shows the settings when the local system is the Aquilion and the remote system is
a TFS that can receive compressed data.
Remark: Only the displayed windows are shown here.

(1) First, check the current set-up contents.

When viewed from the Aquilion system

hostname IPAddress AE-Title Port number nickname service class supported text supported
local <1> <2> <3> <4> <13>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 TM_CT_CMW_V3.00 2700 Storage SCU
remote <5> <6> <7> <8> <9> <10> <11>
TFS7000 132.116.19.3 TM_OT_TFS_7000 104 DCM_SCP1 Storage SCP JPEG_
(STANDARD_ECHO, LOSSLESS_
STANDARD_CT, HIER_14
STANDARD_
SEC_CAPTURE)

When viewed from the TFS

hostname IPAddress AE-Title Port number nickname service class supported text supported
local <5> <6> <7> <8> <10>
TFS7000 132.116.19.3 TM_OT_TFS_7000 104 Storage SCP
remote <1> <2> <3> <4> <12> <13> <11>
Aquilion 132.116.19.1 TM_CT_CMW_V3.00 2700 DCM_SCP1 Storage SCU JPEG_
LOSSLESS_
HIER_14

The following services are supported.

(a) Storage SCU : The Aquilion system transfers images to the TFS. (Active transfer)

(b) Storage SCP : The Aquilion system receives images from the TFS. (Passive
reception)

(c) Print SCP : The Aquilion system transfers image data to the imager (printer) for
printing. (Active transfer)

(d) MWM SCP : The Aquilion system fetches the patient information from the TFS.
(Active reception)

(e) MPPS SCP : The Aquilion returns examination information to the TFS. (Passive
transfer)

(f) Q/R SCU : The Aquilion system retrieves images from the TFS. (Active
reception)

(g) Q/R SCP : The TFS retrieves images from the Aquilion system. (Passive
transfer)

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*: When the source is selected in the device selection window, the commercial name of
the system is displayed above and the device name is displayed below.

In addition, the device name is the transfer destination name displayed in the eXam
Plan image transfer setting window.

*: Set-up of services (a) and (b) must be performed as a pair (setting must be performed
for both the Aquilion system and the TFS at the same time). (If (a) is set for the
Aquilion system, (b) must be set for the TFS.) This also applies to the set-up of
services (f) and (g).

*: Normally, "Storage SCU" should be selected for the Aquilion system and "Storage
SCP" should be selected for the TFS.

Device selection window

Image transfer setting window in an eXam Plan

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(2) Select [System Setup]  [Change Computer Name] to set items <1> and <2>.

(a) Enter the following command in the terminal and then reboot the system.

chkconfigaqilionoff[Enter]

(b) The System Setup window is displayed. Click [Change Computer Name] to set items
<1> and <2>.

Computer : Aquilion (<1>)

HostType : () S-Con IPAddress : 132.116.19.1 (<2>)

HostType : () D-Con IPAddress : 0.0.0.0


* Be sure to enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of the D-Con.

Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0

DefaultGateway : 0.0.0.0 If no gateway is provided, enter the value on the left.

DHCP : () Enable () Disable

(c) After setting has been completed, enter the following command in the terminal.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

(d) Click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

The system is shut down. Start up the system again.

(3) Set the host name <5> and IP address <6> in the "C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts"
file.

Host : TFS7000 (<5>)

IP Address : 132.116.19.3 (<6>)

Contents added to the "hosts" file


132.116.19.3 TFS7000

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(4) Set up <3> to <5> and <7> to <11> by using the DICOM environment setting application.

(a) Set the local system.

Host name : Aquilion (<1>)


Mnemonic : DICOM Fixed value
AE title : TM_CT_CMW_V3.00 (<3>)
Port number : 2700 (<4>)
Service name : No service setting

(b) Set the partner system.

Host name : TFS7000 (<5>)


Mnemonic : DCM_SCP1 (<9>)
AE title : TM_OT_TFS_7000 (<7>)
Port number : 104 (<8>)
Service name : STANDARD_ECHO, STANDARD_CT,
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE (<10>)
Transfer syntax : JPEG_LOSSLESS_HIER_14 (<11>)

(c) Specify the language of the remote system if necessary.

(5) To connect more than one system, repeat the procedures described in (4) as many times
as required.

(6) Also perform required setting at the connection partner (TFS).

(7) Restart the system and perform the operational checks.

8.2.4 Other tools

Other DICOM-related tools include:

1) DICOM network information setting tool


2) DICOM warning level setting tool
Although these settings normally do not need to be changed, the information is provided for
reference.

(1) DICOM network information setting tool

(a) Intended purpose

This is a tool for setting various DICOM network information items.


Normally, the settings do not need to be changed.

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(b) Startup

Enter the following command in the command line to start up the tool.

x:[Enter]
cdtoshiba\bin[Enter]
DcmProfileEditor.exe[Enter]

The main window is displayed.

<1>

<2>

<3>

<4> <5> <6>

Main window

(c) Termination

Click [Exit] (<6> in the figure above) in the main window.

(d) Saving

To save the settings, click [Save] (<5> in the figure above).

(e) Default settings

When [Default] (<4> in the figure above) is clicked, all setting values are reset to their
default settings.

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(f) Time-out time setting

Move the cursor to the desired item in the Timeout Parameters column (<1> in the
main window) and enter the numerical value to be set.

Time-out times that can be set

Timeout Parameters Meaning Unit


Association Timeout Association time-out s
Association Reply Timeout Association request replay time-out s
Association Release Timeout Association release replay time-out s
Network Write Timeout Writing completion replay time-out s
Network Connect Timeout Network connection completion s
replay time-out
Network Packet Receive Timeout TCP/IP packet reception time-out s

: Normally, these settings do not need to be changed.

(g) Communication information setting

Move the cursor to the desired item in the Transport Parameters column (<2> in the
main window) and enter the numerical value to be set.
Normally, these information items do not need to be changed.

Buffer sizes that can be set

Transport Parameters Meaning Unit


Send Buffer Size Transmission buffer size KByte
Receive Buffer Size Reception buffer size KByte
PDU Maximum Length Maximum PDU size KByte

: Normally, these settings do not need to be changed.

(h) Work area information setting

Move the cursor to the desired item in the Work Buffer Parameters column (<3> in
the main window) and enter the numerical value to be set.
Normally, these information items do not need to be changed.

Buffer sizes that can be set

Work Buffer Parameters Meaning Unit


OBOW Buffer Size OB/OW data work buffer size KByte
Work Buffer Size Work buffer size KByte

: Normally, these settings do not need to be changed.

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(2) DICOM warning level setting tool

(a) Application

When the local system requests various DICOM services from the remote system, a
warning message may be received from the remote system. In this case, the local
system may take one of the following actions.

(1) Stop due to an error

(2) Ignore the warning message and continue processing

The default setting is for the local system to take action (1) "Stop due to an error" for
all warning messages related to DICOM services.

Using this tool, the setting can be changed so that the system takes action (2)
"Ignore the warning message and continue processing" for specified warning
messages and services.

Action (1) "Stop due to an error" is recommended when warning messages are
received. However there are some cases in which the remote system always
responds with a warning message. In these cases the setting can be changed to
action (2) "Ignore warning message and continue processing" if it does not cause any
adverse effects to the system functionality.

For example, if an imager responds with a "Memory allocation not supported"


warning message every time a Film Session Create is requested (*1), the warning
message can be safely ignored and processing continued because the local system
does not request memory allocation from the imager.

(*1): Although the modality can request memory allocation from the imager in
DICOM print, the imager may not support the memory allocation function.
However some types of imager always respond with a "Memory allocation not
supported" warning message even if the memory allocation function is not
supported and memory allocation is not requested by the modality.

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(b) Start-up

Start-up can be performed from the command line as follows.

x:[Enter]
cdtoshiba\bin[Enter]
WarningLevel.exe[Enter]

The main window is displayed.

Main window

(c) Termination

Press [Exit] (<1> in the figure above) in the main window.

(d) Default setting

Press [Default] (<2> in the figure above) in the main window to return the settings to
the defaults.

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(e) Setting the action for DICOM warning messages

1. Select the service to be set from the Services list (<3> in the figure below) in the
main window. The command corresponding to the selected service is displayed
in the Command list (<4> in the figure below) in the main window.

Refer to the selectable services table later in this subsection.

<3> <4>

Main window (the service has been selected)

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2. Select the command to be set from the Commands list (<4> in the figure below)
in the main window (the service has been selected).

Refer to the selectable commands table later in this subsection.

3. Press [Edit Warning Level] (<5> in the figure below) in the main window (the
command has been selected). The warning level setting window is displayed.

<5> <4>

Main window (the command has been selected)

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<1>

Warning level setting window

4. Select the warning message that the local system should ignore from the
FAILURE list (<1> in the figure above) in the warning level setting window.

Refer to the selectable warning messages table later in this subsection.

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<2>

<1>

Warning level setting window (the warning message has been selected from the FAILURE list)

5. Click [>>] (<2> in the figure above) in the warning level setting window (the
warning message has been selected from the FAILURE list). The selected
warning message is added to the SUCCESS list as a warning message that the
local system can ignore.

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<4> <5> <3>

Warning level setting window (the warning message has been added to the SUCCESS list)

6. Click [Save] (<4> in the figure above) in the warning level setting window (the
warning message has been added to the SUCCESS list (<3> in the figure
above)). This is required to save the setting.

7. Click [Cancel] (<5> in the figure above) in the warning level setting window. The
warning level setting window closes and the main window is displayed again.

8. Perform steps 1 to 3 again in the main window to display the warning level
setting window. Check that the settings made in steps 4 and 5 are displayed in
the warning level setting window. If the settings are not displayed, perform steps
4 and 5 again.

9. Click [Cancel] in the warning level setting window. The warning level setting
window closes and the main window is displayed again.

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(f) Selectable services, commands, and warning messages

The selectable services in the Services list in the main window are shown in the table
below.

Selectable services

Indication in the services list DICOM service


STANDARD_CT CT Image Storage
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE SC Image Storage
STANDARD_CURVE Standalone Curve Storage
BASIC_FILM_SESSION Basic Film Session
BASIC_FILM_BOX Basic Film Box
BASIC_COLOR_IMAGE_BOX Basic Color Image Box
BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IMAGE_BOX Basic Grayscale Image Box
PRINTER Printer
MODALITY_WORKLIST_FIND Modality Worklist Management
STUDY_ROOT_QR_FIND Study Root Query/Retrieve – FIND
STUDY_ROOT_QR_MOVE Study Root Query/Retrieve – MOVE
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP Modality Performed Procedure Step
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP_RETR Modality Performed Procedure Step
Retrieve
STORAGE_COMMITMENT_PUSH Storage Commitment Push Model
STANDARD_GRAYSCALE_SOFTCOPY_PS Grayscale Softcopy Presentation
State Storage
ENHANCED_CT_ IMAGE Enhanced CT Image
TOSHIBA_PRIVATE_SYNC_OBJECT TOSHIBA Private Sync Object
STANDARD_ENHANCED_SR Enhanced Structured Reporting
RAW_DATA Raw Data Storage
XRAY_RADIATION_DOSE_SR X-ray Radiation Dose SR Storage
STANDARD_PET (not supported) PET Image Storage
STANDARD_BLENDING_SOFTCOPY_PS Blending Softcopy Presentation
(not supported) State Storage
SEGMENTATION Segmentation Storage

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The selectable commands in the Commands list in the main window are shown in the
table below.

Selectable commands

Indication in the
Indication in the services list DICOM command
Commands list
STANDARD_CT C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
STANDARD_CURVE C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
BASIC_FILM_SESSION N_CREATE_RSP N-CREATE Response
N_SET_RSP N-SET Response
N_DELETE_RSP N-DELETE Response
N_ACTION_RSP N-ACTION Response
BASIC_FILM_BOX N_CREATE_RSP N-CREATE Response
N_SET_RSP N-SET Response
N_DELETE_RSP N-DELETE Response
N_ACTION_RSP N-ACTION Response
BASIC_COLOR_IMAGE_BOX N_SET_RSP N-Set Response
BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IMAGE_BOX N_SET_RSP N-Set Response
PRINTER N_GET_RSP N-GET Response
MODALITY_WORKLIST_FIND C_FIND_RSP C-FIND Response
STUDY_ROOT_QR_FIND C_FIND_RSP C-FIND Response
STUDY_ROOT_QR_MOVE C_MOVE_RSP C-MOVE Response
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP N_CREATE_RSP N-CREATE Response
N_SET_RSP N-SET Response
PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP_RETR N_GET_RSP N-GET Response
STORAGE_COMMITMENT_PUSH N_ACTION_RSP N-ACTION Response
STANDARD_GRAYSCALE_SOFTCOPY_PS C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
ENHANCED_CT_IMAGE C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
TOSHIBA_PRIVATE_SYNC_OBJECT C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
STANDARD_ENHANCED_SR C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
RAW_DATA C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
XRAY_RADIATION_DOSE_SR C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
STANDARD_PET (not supported) C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
STANDARD_BLENDING_SOFTCOPY_PS C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response
(not supported)
SEGMENTATION C_STORE_RSP C-STORE Response

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Typical selectable warning messages in the FAILURE list in the warning level setting
window are shown in the table below.

Selectable warning messages (typical messages)

Indication in the FAILURE list Code DICOM warning message


Service: STANDARD_CT, STANDARD_SEC_CAPTURE, STANDARD_CURVE, Command:
C_STORE_RSP

C_STORE_WARNING_ELEMENT_COERCION 0xB000 Coercion of Data Elements


C_STORE_WARNING_INVALID_DATASET 0xB007 Data Set does not match SOP Class
C_STORE_WARNING_ELEMENTS_DISCARDED 0xB006 Elements Discarded

Service: BASIC_FILM_SESSION, Command: N_CREATE_RSP


N_CREATE_MEMORY_ALLOCATION_NOT_ 0xB600 Memory allocation not supported
SUPPORTED
N_CREATE_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_OUT_OF_ 0x0116 Attribute Value Out of Range
RANGE
N_CREATE_ATTRIBUTE_LIST_ERROR 0x0107 Attribute List Error

Service: BASIC_FILM_BOX, Command: N_CREATE_RSP


N_CREATE_REQUESTED_MIN_OR_MAX_DENSITY_ 0xB605 Requested Min Density or Max
OUTSIDE_RANGE Density outside of printer’s operating
range.

Service: BASIC_FILM_BOX, Command: N_ACTION_RSP


N_ACTION_WARNING_BOX_EMPTY_PAGE 0xB603 Film Box SOP Instance hierarchy
does not contain Image Box SOP
Instances (empty page).
N_ACTION_WARNING_ANNOTATION_NOT_SUPP 0xB604 Image size is larger than Image Box
size. The image has been
demagnified.
N_ACTION_WARNING_IMAGE_CROPPED_TO_FIT 0xB609 Image size is larger than Image Box
size. The image has been cropped
to fit.
N_ACTION_WARNING_IMAGE_DECIMATED_TO_FIT 0xB60A Image size or Combined Print Image
Size is larger than Image Box size.
The image or combined Print Image
has been decimated to fit.

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Service: BASIC_COLOR_IMAGE_BOX, Command: N_SET_RSP


N_SET_REQUESTED_MIN_OR_MAX_DENSITY_ 0xB605 Requested Min Density or Max
OUTSIDE_RANGE Density outside of printer’s operating
range
N_SET_WARNING_IMAGE_CROPPED_TO_FIT 0xB609 Image size is larger than Image Box
size. The image has been cropped
to fit.
N_SET_WARNING_IMAGE_DECIMATED_TO_FIT 0xB60A Image size or Combined Print Image
Size is larger than Image Box size.
The image or combined Print Image
has been decimated to fit.

Service: BASIC_GRAYSCALE_IMAGE_BOX, Command: N_SET_RSP


N_SET_REQUESTED_MIN_OR_MAX_DENSITY_ 0xB605 Requested Min Density or Max
OUTSIDE_RANGE Density outside of printer’s operating
range
N_SET_WARNING_IMAGE_CROPPED_TO_FIT 0xB609 Image size is larger than Image Box
size. The image has been cropped
to fit.
N_SET_WARNING_IMAGE_DECIMATED_TO_FIT 0xB60A Image size or Combined Print Image
Size is larger than Image Box size.
The image or combined Print Image
has been decimated to fit.

Service: STUDY_ROOT_QR_MOVE, Command: C_MOVE_RSP


C_MOVE_WARNING_ONE_OR_MORE_FAILURES 0xB000 Sub-operations complete but one or
more failures.

Service: PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP, Command: N_CREATE_RSP


N_CREATE_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE 0x0116 Attribute Value Out of Range

Service: PERFORMED_PROCEDURE_STEP, Command: N_SET_RSP


N_SET_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE 0x0116 Attribute Value Out of Range

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8.2.5 DICOM couch position output setting

NOTE: This setting is an option that can be set when image transfer to radiation therapy
planning systems is performed. Do not perform this setting in other cases.

(1) Introduction

In DICOM, the image position (0020,0032) (Type 1) indicates the position corresponding to
the pixel that is set at the upper right corner of the image. This position does not indicate
the gantry operating panel display value (relative couch position), for which the position of
the origin point can be changed by clicking the 0 clear button. Rather, it indicates the
position (absolute couch position) that is internally set in the system for controlling the
couch, with the position when the system power is turned ON as the origin point. This is
because, for the relative couch position, the positional relationship before and after the 0
clear button is clicked cannot be controlled, and for example, the line segments cannot be
displayed correctly in the Scano/CT function.

Note that the slice location (0020, 1041) (Type 3) indicates the relative couch position.
The image position displayed at the radiation therapy planning systems does not
correspond to the gantry operating panel display value.

(2) Output of the relative couch position

The relative couch position can be output as the image position (0020, 0032) only for
DICOM output to the specified system as follows.

The following restrictions apply. Understand these restrictions and explain them to the
customer.

(a) Select "Anatomical landmark plus" mode for base position setting. (Do not select
other modes.) Once scanning has been performed, the 0 clear button is disabled
until an examination for a single patient has been completed. This means that the
origin point of the relative couch position is constant for the same patient. In other
modes, on the other hand, since the 0 clear button can be clicked more than once in
an examination for a single patient, the positional relationship cannot be controlled
based on the relative couch position information only.

In addition, in "Anatomical landmark plus" mode, base position setting (0 clear)


cannot be performed in eXam Plan editing. If the base position setting is set in the
eXam Plan, this setting must be disabled beforehand.

(b) If the patient insertion direction is "FF", indications are reversed. Scanning must be
performed with the patient insertion direction "HF".

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(3) Setting procedures

<1> Select [Utility]  [Tool]  [Engineering]  [Other Presets]. Select "Anatomical


landmark plus" for "Base Position". The images that are obtained after the setting
has been completed and the system has been rebooted contain the base position
setting information. The relative couch position is output only when images
containing the base position setting information are transferred to a specified system
via DICOM transfer. The absolute couch position is output for image transfer to
systems other than the specified system.

<2> Conversion file setting

Open the following file with Notepad and enter the host names of the radiation
therapy planning systems and descriptions for the conversion mode. Lines starting
with "#" are comments, so enter the host name and the descriptions for the
conversion mode below a line starting with "#".

Note that "0x00000011" is used for the conversion mode. In addition, do not transfer
MPR images. When several transfer destinations are to be specified, specify one
transfer destination per line as follows.

x:\toshiba\system_data\dicom\online\cnvt_table

Example: When the host names of the radiation therapy planning systems are "Xio"
and "PLATO"

#
# hostname Mode
#
#
# hostname
# server's hostname
··········
# Mode of this example (0x00000011) is strongly
recommended if you would like to set Relative Table Position.
#
Xio 0x00000011
PLATO 0x00000011

(4) Check method

<1> After setting has been completed, reboot the system.

<2> After the system power has been turned ON, perform 0 clear once.

Perform couch positioning so that the relative couch position (gantry operating panel
display value) and the absolute couch position (couch position when the system
power was turned ON) differ.

Perform scanning under these conditions and then transfer the obtained images to
the radiation therapy planning systems. Confirm that the relative couch position is
displayed at the radiation therapy planning systems.

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9. INSTALLATION

9.1 Outline

Install the software packages in the console.

The release media consists of two types of disks: No. 1 and No. 2. The No. 1 disk contains the
operating system and partition information (with "BASE System" on the label). The No. 2 disk
contains the CT application files (with "Application" on the label).

The following two installation methods are available.

Method 1: Initialize the system disk and image disk to set up the system.

Image data, raw data, and site specific information are also initialized.

If necessary, back up the required data before starting installation.

Items required

 Supplied media (DVD-R)


 Site-specific information backup media (DVD-RAM)
 Image/raw data backup media (if required)

Method 2: Initialize the system disk to set up the system.

Site specific information is initialized.

If necessary, back up the data before starting installation.

Image data and raw data are retained.


This is the standard installation method used when installation is required due to
malfunction of a disk etc.

Items required

 Supplied media (DVD-R)


 Site-specific information backup media (DVD-RAM)

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9.2 Installation Methods 1 and 2

This subsection describes methods 1 and 2 for setting up the system. For method 2, step (6) in
subsection 9.2.3 is skipped (the image disk is not initialized).
(For details, refer to the description "* If the [B] key to…" in step (5) of subsection 9.2.3.)

Since the system disk and, in the case of Method 1, the image disk are initialized during this
procedure, if necessary, back up the contents of the disks to DVD-RAM, etc. before starting
initialization work.

9.2.1 Preparation

(1) Supplied media (five DVD-Rs)

(2) Site-specific information backup media (DVD-RAM)

9.2.2 Saving the site-specific information on media

(1) Saving the site-specific information using the site-specific information backup tool

(a) Select [Utility] of the command box and then [Tool] to display the Utility Launcher
window.

(b) When [Engineering] is clicked, the Engineering window is displayed.

(c) Start up the site-specific information backup tool by selecting [Backup Tool] in the
"Other Settings" area and save the following information items on media.

(: Must be saved. : Must be saved but does not need to be restored after the system
software is installed. : Does not need to be saved/Not supported.)

There are some items that cannot be restored by the backup tool. Follow the procedures
described in the installation manual and on-site modification manual.

00. Exam Plan 


01. Sure IQ 
02. Calibration Data 
03. Protocol Management 
04. Preset Default Data 
05. Options for Scan Planning 
06. Error Log 
07. Common Data 
09. On-line Settings 
10. Left/Right Alignment Values 
11. Voice 
12. IF Adjustment Values 
13. Slice Counter 
15. Detail Parameter Tag Info 

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16. Examination Scheduler 


17. Examination List 
18. Serkey Table 
19. Eye catch 
20. Optionkey Info 
22. InnerVision 
24. System Setup Utility (User's) 
25. System Setup Utility (Hospital Name) 
26. Mouse 
27. DICOM Picture Output Tag 
31. Account 
32. Item File 
33. Summary Setting 
34. VolumeImage Setting 
35. Warm Up 
36. Dose Check 
38. FU Info Setting 
46. Volume CTF 
47. Sure kV 
48. GMS/GMSC Setting 
80. Option for App 
81. Option for Display 
82. Option for Imager 
83. Option for MPR 
84. Option for 3D 
85. Clinical App Pref 
86. Option for Clinical 

(2) Image/raw data files

The image/raw data files are deleted if initialization of an image disk is performed
accidentally. It is therefore recommended that the image/raw data files should be backed
up before starting installation.

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9.2.3 Installing the system software

Install the system software by booting the system from the supplied media (No.1 "BASE
System").

(1) Start up the CT Console SYSTEM Install. The startup procedure is described below.

(a) After turning ON the system power, press the [Del] key.

(b) The system boot-up stops and the BIOS setting window is displayed.

(c) Place the supplied media (No. 1 "BASE System" 1/2) in the drive.

(d) Press the [Ctrl], [Alt], and [Del] keys simultaneously to reboot the system.

(e) After the BIOS has started up, the following message is displayed for several
seconds.

Press any key to boot from CD or DVD....


(* Note that the above message may not be displayed and the system may boot from
the DVD-R.)

Press the [Enter] key to boot the system from the DVD-R.
(* Otherwise, the system boots from the HDD.)

After the system has booted from the DVD-R, the following window is displayed.

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(2) After booting from the DVD-R is completed, the system stops at the following installation
confirmation display.

CT Console SYSTEM Install


Press any key to continue...

Press the [Enter] key to proceed to the next step.

Select whether the system disk or image disk is to be installed.

Select 1: System 2: Image 3: System BIOS update


Select:

(3) Update the BIOS.

When 3 [Enter] is entered, the system stops at the following confirmation display.

System BIOS update


Press any key to continue...
Press the [Enter] key to start updating the BIOS. (A new window is displayed.)

After update of the BIOS has been completed, the system stops at the following
confirmation display.

<Press Any Key…>

When the [Enter] key is pressed, the BIOS update window is closed. The system stops at
the following confirmation display.

Completed.
Press any key to Shutdown...

When the [Enter] key is pressed, the power of the console is turned OFF.

(4) Repeat steps (1) and (2).

Press 1 [Enter] to install the system disk.

The following confirmation messages are displayed. Confirm the selected disk.
After this confirmation, installation starts automatically.

Install System Disk


Press any key to continue...

To cancel installation, remove the DVD-R from the drive and press the PC BOX reset
switch to reboot the system.

Press the [Enter] key to start installation.

In the middle of installation, it is necessary to place the second supplied media (No. 1
"BASE System" 2/2) in the drive. At this time, the following message is displayed.

Insert the next disc. Please press any key.

Remove the first supplied media (1/2) from the drive and place the second supplied media
(2/2) in the drive before pressing any key.

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After the access LED of the drive goes out, press the [Enter] key to restart installation.
The following message is displayed.

Restoration Started…

(It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete installation.)

(5) After system disk installation has been completed, the system proceeds to image disk
installation.

The following confirmation messages are displayed.

Next Process Image Disk install


Select Next Process Start or Break
Select Process Start(S) or Break(B):

Press the [S] key to proceed to image disk installation.

* If the [B] key is pressed, the system is shut down without proceeding to image disk
installation.

(6) The system then stops at the following display.

Install Image Disk


Press any key to continue...

Press the [Enter] key.

When installation is completed, the system stops at the following message.

Completed.
Press any key to Shutdown...

Confirm that the HDD LED on the front of the PC BOX is not lit (it is neither blinking nor lit)
and then remove the DVD-R from the drive before pressing the [Enter] key.

When the [Enter] key is pressed, shutdown is performed and the monitor display
disappears. The window does not change to the "It is now safe to turn off your computer"
window.

(7) Turn ON the power of the system.

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(8) After the system reboots several times automatically, the Windows Setup window is
displayed.

(9) Set the Country, Time, and Keyboard layout.

Country or region : Select the name of the country.


Time and currency : Must not be changed (Japanese (Japan) must be set).
Keyboard layout : US

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(10) Confirm the settings and click [Next].

(11) The currently displayed window changes to the following window and system rebooting is
automatically started after setting is completed.

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(12) After the system reboots, Windows starts and the user is automatically logged in as
Administrator.

(13) After login is successful, disk partitioning is automatically performed and the system is
rebooted. If a message dialog is displayed during system setup, wait for a while without
clicking [OK] until the message dialog disappears.

(14) After the system reboots again, Windows starts and the user is automatically logged in as
Administrator. If a message dialog is displayed at the time of login, wait for a while without
clicking [OK] until the message dialog disappears.

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(15) After the message dialog disappears, press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to
display the start menu and click [Restart] to reboot Windows. After the system reboots,
Windows starts and the login window is displayed.

Log in as "Administrator".
The password is "toshibact".

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(16) Check the order of the network connection.

(a) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the Start menu and then
select "Control Panel".

Click "Network and Sharing Center".

(b) The following window is displayed. Click "Change adapter settings".

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(c) The following window is displayed. Press the [Alt] key to display the Advanced menu.

NOTE: The Advanced menu is displayed only by pressing the [Alt] key.

Click "Advanced Settings…".

(d) The following window is displayed. "System Network" and "Scanner Network" are
displayed, in that order.

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(e) If they are not displayed in that order, use arrow buttons (<1> in the figure above) to
correct the order.

Then click [OK].

(17) Install the application.

(a) Place the supplied media (No. 2 "Application" 1/3) in the drive.

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select
[Run...].

Enter cmd to open the terminal window. When the terminal window is displayed,
enter the following commands.

X:[Enter]
cscriptO:\TOSCT_setup.vbs[Enter]

(b) Select the full install type and start installation of the application.

1. Full Install 2. Update Install


Input the Number #
1[Enter]

When installation is completed, remove the supplied media from the drive.

(18) Perform the following installation procedure at the S-Con only.


Place the DVD ("ABP FPGA Firmware" 1/1) in the drive.

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select [Run...].

Enter cmd to open the terminal window. When the terminal window is displayed, enter the
following commands.

o:[Enter]
cscriptTOSCT_setup.vbs[Enter]

Select the system type and start installation of the ABP FPGA firmware.

1. Alexion, Aquilion RX/RXL, Aquilion Lightning, Other


2. Aquilion LB, Celesteion
3. exit
Input the Number #
1[Enter]

When installation is completed normally, the following message is displayed. Remove the
supplied media from the drive. Proceed to the next step.

Copy Complete

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(19) Install the SONIC driver.

(a) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and then
select [Run...].

(b) Enter cmd to open the terminal window. When the terminal window is displayed,
enter the following commands.

X:[Enter]
cdX:\ct\KBProj\develop\ROXIOBIN\inst [Enter]
.\inst_pxdriver.bat [Enter]

(c) The following window is displayed. Click [Next>].

(d) The following window is displayed. Click [Finish].

(e) If the following window is displayed, click [No].

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(20) Installation of FC driver

(a) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and then
select [Run...].

(b) Enter cmd to open the terminal window. When the terminal window is displayed,
enter the following commands.

cdx:\ct\KBProj\develop\etc\scan\firmware\STMER\PEGASUS\Driver[Enter]
.\installRAID.bat[Enter]

(c) After installation is completed, the messages shown in the figure below are displayed.

Confirm that "Successfully updated '-----' " is displayed.

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(21) Set automatic login users.

(a) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select
[Run...].

(b) Enter controluserpasswords2 and click [OK].

(c) The following window is displayed.

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(d) Select "kingbird" for User Name.

(e) Remove the check mark for 'Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer'. Click [Apply].

(f) In response to the request for a password, enter kingbird in the 'Password' and
'Confirm Password' fields. Click [OK].

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(22) After the setting has been completed, press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to
display the start menu and select [Restart] to reboot Windows. After rebooting, the system
is automatically logged in as "kingbird" and the System Setup window is displayed. At this
time, do not perform interactive operations such as [Change System].

(23) Perform settings for Region and Language.

(a) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and then
select "Control Panel".

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(b) Click the "Region and Language" icon.

The Region and Language window is displayed.

<1> Formats setting

Select "English (United States)" and then click [Apply].

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<2> Keyboards and Languages setting

Click the [Keyboards and Languages] tab.

Click [Change keyboards...].

NOTE: The setting for "Choose a display language" in the Display language
field must not be changed. The default setting is English.

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The Text Services and Input Languages window is displayed.


Set the default input language as follows.
English (United States) - US
After setting, click [Apply].

Then click the [Language Bar] tab.


Select "Hidden" for "Language Bar" and remove check marks from all items.

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Then click the [Advanced Key Settings] tab.


The Advanced Key Settings window is displayed. Click [Change Key
Sequence…].

The Change Key Sequence window is displayed. Select "Not Assigned" for
"Switch Input Language" and "Switch Keyboard Layout" and click [OK].

The Text Services and Input Languages window is redisplayed. Click [OK].
The Region and Language window is redisplayed. Click [OK] to terminate it.

(24) After settings have been completed, press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to
display the start menu and then click [ShutDown] to shut down the system.

After Windows has been terminated, turn OFF the power of the console.

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9.2.4 Initializing the system

(1) Turn ON the power of the console to start up the system again.

Confirm that the power of i Station is turned ON.

(2) Wait until the System Setup window is displayed.

Then, initialize the system by performing the following procedures.

(3) Click [Change Computer Name] from the above window.

(4) When the following confirmation window is displayed, enter the settings of the
corresponding console.

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Network Card : Displays the network card used for network connection.

Computer : Enter the name of the system on the network.

Host : HostType : Select the scan console (S-Con).

: IP Address : Enter the IP address of the scan console (S-Con).


Enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of the display console
(D-Con).

Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask from the segment of the network configuration.

Decimals must be used, and '.' (period) must be used as the separator.

Example: 255.255.255.0

DefaultGateway : Enter the IP address of the gateway unit of the network configuration.

Decimals must be used, and '.' (period) must be used as the separator.

Example: 0.0.0.0

DHCP : Set the DHCP. This should be "Disable".

After setting is completed, click [Update] to apply the settings.

After the settings have been applied, a message asking whether the system should be
rebooted is displayed. Click [No].

Click [Exit] to return to the System Setup menu.

The new settings become effective when the system is started up again.

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and click [Restart]
to reboot Windows.

(5) After rebooting, the system is automatically logged in as "kingbird" and the System Setup
window is displayed.

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(6) Click [Change System] from the above window. The Input Password window is displayed.

(7) Enter the password in the above window.

The following interactive window is displayed.

If the kits below have been installed in the system, load the corresponding software
licenses using the [Software License] button before proceeding to the next step.

 Table-top short-stroke kit : 031B_1300MM, 032B_1300MM


 X-ray Power-UP Kit : SP_H50
 Fast Scan Kit (0.5 s) : ST05SEC

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(8) Place a check mark for "Change System Name" and set System/Model Name.

<For Aquilion Lightning (TSX-035A)>

Select "Aquilion Lightning TSX-035A".

(9) Confirm that a check mark is placed for "Change Tube & HFG" and set Tube & HFG.

Select the tube type (Tube & HFG) from the pull-down menu.

<For Aquilion Lightning (TSX-035A)>

CXB-200F/CXXG-010A-36 kW
CXB-500B/CXXG-010A-36 kW
CXB-200F/CXXG-015A-36 kW
CXB-500B/CXXG-015A-36 kW
CXB-500B/CXXG-015A-50 kW (option)

(10) Confirm that a check mark is placed for "Change System" and set the serial number, the
hospital name, the hospital address, and the line frequency (Line Frequency).

(11) Confirm that a check mark is placed for "Change Language" and select the language.

Select [English (en)] for an English environment or [Japanese (ja)] for a Japanese
environment. [English (us)] should only be selected for systems installed in the United
States. Select [IR100] for German, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese,
Norwegian, or French display. In this case, the local language (IR100) setting described in
subsection 9.2.8 is necessary.

(12) Place a check mark for "Initialize" with "Create Image Directories" deselected.

After initialization, the eXam Plans and calibration data are initialized.

(13) After setting is completed, click [Apply]. The confirmation window is displayed. Click [OK]
to perform setting. Click [No] to cancel the setting. Then click [Quit].

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(14) Click [Quit].

The System Setup window is displayed.

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(15) Special configuration setting

Use [Special Configuration] to set the following options as required.

First page 1/2 First page 2/2

Second page

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(a) First page

<1> Self-Propelled CT System


Settings : Sets for the self-propelled CT.

<2> CTDIvol Settings : Sets the dose display option.

<3> CBTB Settings : Sets the couch type.

CAUTION: If the actual couch type differs from the couch type set
here, scanning may not be performed as planned.

<4> EPpreset Password Settings : Sets the password option (ON/OFF) for startup
of the eXam Plan editing function.

<5> Couch Slide Quit button


Settings : Sets whether or not the Quit button in the
mechanical control couch movement
interactive window is enabled during scanning.

CAUTION: When [Quit] is selected in the mechanical control


couch movement interactive window during scanning,
scanning is no longer performed at the planned
positions and the couch-top movement distance from
the current position to the start position for the next
scan is set for "Couch Movement". Be sure to explain
the Slide Quit button Option setting to the customer
before performing setting.

<6> HIPAA Settings : Sets HIPAA functions such as Logon/Logoff


ON/OFF.

<7> IHE Settings : Sets whether PGP or SplitCase is used for


IHE option (COT-44A).

<8> Heart Rate Settings : Sets either HR or RR output for the related
information for the ECG-gated reconstruction
images.

<9> CAN Injector Settings : Sets CAN injector connection (for the injector
synchronization system) ON/OFF.

<10> Body Region Settings : Sets whether the body region information set
in the eXam Plan is automatically set to the
body region in the related information.

<11> 3D-Object Sub Settings : Sets the subtraction processing option


(ON/OFF) for segmentation in 3D processing.

<12> Rotation Settings : Sets display/non-display of the current number


of rotations in the warm-up interactive window.

<13> SureXposure mA Adjust : Sets the display interval for the mA sub lines
for Sure Exposure 3D.

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<14> Space/Enter Key Settings : Sets whether or not the [Space] key or the
[Enter] key is enabled instead of the [Confirm]
button in the Detailed parameters window, the
[OK] button in the couch movement
confirmation window, and the [Helical Skip]
button displayed during scanning. The default
setting is "disabled".

<15> SD Settings : Switches the setting interactive window of


Sure Exposure 3D. When Easy is selected,
the image thickness and the SD value for the
preset are not displayed.

<16> DR-wedge Settings : Sets ON/OFF for the dose reduction function.
The default setting is ON.

<17> Extend-Mode Settings : Sets the range (-1536 to +8192/-32768 to


+32767) of CT numbers that can be displayed.
The default setting is -32768 to +32767.

<18> Foot Switch Settings : Sets whether the footswitch provided with the
patient couch is Valid/Invalid while an eXam
Plan is being executed.

<19> Dose Display Settings : Sets the dose display required by IEC 60601-
2-44. The default setting is the dose display
specified in Ed. 3.0.

<20> Adaptive SD Settings : Sets the Adaptive SD option ON/OFF. The


Adaptive SD option can be set to ON/OFF
when Sure Exposure 3D is set by selecting
[selectable]. The default setting is ON.

<21> Auto ECG Save Settings : Sets ON/OFF for in-scan ECG waveform
capture save. The default setting is OFF.

<22> Stop Rotate Settings : Sets whether gantry rotation is performed


beforehand when an eXam Plan is selected
(ON: Rotation not performed beforehand,
OFF: Rotation performed beforehand).
The default setting is OFF.

<23> NAVI mode Settings : Sets the NAVI mode function ON/OFF.

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To apply and save the changed settings, click [Apply].

To cancel the settings, click [Close].

(b) Second page

<1> Page Type Settings : Changes the Autoview-s setting to the


Autoview-m setting.

<2> Edit kV List : Sets the type of tube voltage that can be
selected during eXam Plan.

<3> Volume/Image Settings : Changes the ratio of volume images and


images that can be saved.
To change this setting, it is necessary to
delete images by selecting "Init Image Only"
from "Create Image Directories".

<4> HIPAA Password Settings : Sets the password for the HIPAA functions.

<5> Film Preview mode : Sets whether filming preview mode is set as the
default window.

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(16) Select [RDD Setup] in the interactive window shown in step (14). The following interactive
window is displayed.

(a) When the disk is reset

Click [Configure RDD]. When the confirmation window shown in following figure is
displayed, click [Yes]. The RDD is set again as a RAID disk (level 10). This takes
about 30 minutes to complete.

NOTE: When this operation is performed, all the files (calibration data and raw
data) in the RDD are deleted. Therefore, back up the required data in
advance.

When processing is completed normally, the following window is displayed. In the


displayed window, click [OK].

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(b) When the disk is already set as an RDD disk with parity

Click [Restore configuration file from RDD]. The RAID setting file is generated in the
RDD. This takes about 1 minute to complete. The progress status is displayed in
the Progress window. When processing is completed normally, the following window
is displayed. In the displayed window, click [OK].
RDD data is not overwritten.

Then select [Write FC, PRE and REC params to RDD]. When writing of parameters is
completed, the following window is displayed. Click [OK] in the displayed window.

NOTE: If setup of the RDD is not completed successfully, the following interactive
window is displayed.

(c) When any one of the disks has been replaced due to malfunction

Click [Reconfigure RDD (Add Disk to RDD)].


The information in the disk is reconfigured.
This takes about 45 minutes to complete.
Data in the RDD is not overwritten.

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(d) ABP ROM Update

CAUTION: Install the latest ABP FPGA firmware before performing this work.
If this work is performed with the old firmware version, the system may
not operate normally.

Click [ABP ROM Update] to update the ROM on the ABP PWB. When [ABP ROM
Update] is clicked, the confirmation window shown in the figure below is displayed.
Click [Yes]. The updating procedure may take up to about 40 minutes.

When updating is completed normally, the following interactive window is displayed.


Click [OK].

NOTE: If updating is not completed normally, the following interactive window is


displayed.

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(17) Set the host name and IP address of the system.

In the System Setup window, click [Change Computer Name].

(18) When the following confirmation window is displayed, check and enter the settings of the
corresponding console again.

Network Card : Displays the network card used for network connection.

Computer : Enter the name of the system on the network.

Host : HostType : Select the scan console (S-Con).

: IP Address : Enter the IP addresses of the scan console (S-Con) and


the display console (D-Con).
Enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of the display console
(D-Con).

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Subnet Mask : Enter the subnet mask from the segment of the network configuration.

Decimals must be used, and '.' (period) must be used as the separator.

Example: 255.255.255.0

DefaultGateway : Enter the IP address of the gateway unit of the network configuration.

Decimals must be used, and '.' (period) must be used as the separator.

Example: 0.0.0.0

DHCP : Set the DHCP. This should be "Disable".

After setting is completed, click [Update] to apply the settings.

After the settings have been applied, a message asking whether the system should be
rebooted is displayed. Click [No].

Click [Exit] to return to the System Setup menu.

(19) When host setting is not to be performed, click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

This shuts down the system automatically.

(20) After system shutdown is completed, the power of the system is automatically turned OFF.

This completes initialization of the system.

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(21) Start up the system and select [Utility]  [Tool]  [Engineering]  [Other Presets].
Perform setting as required.

Shut down the system and turn OFF the power of the console.

9.2.5 Operational check

Confirm that the version name and the title screen displayed are those of the selected system.

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9.2.6 Restoring the site-specific information

(1) Restoration using the site-specific information backup tool

Restore the following site-specific information items from the media on which they were
saved before installation of the system software.

To select an item to be restored, be sure to double-click the mouse button at the location
where the date of saving is displayed. Double-clicking the mouse displays each of the
items that were saved, making it possible to restore information items individually.

(a) Select [Utility] of the command box and then [Tool] to display the Utility Launcher
window.

(b) When [Engineering] is clicked, the Engineering window is displayed.

(c) Start up the site-specific information backup tool by selecting [Backup Tool] in the
"Other Settings" area, and restore the information items marked  in the list below
from the media.

(: Must be saved. : Must be saved but does not need to be restored after the
system software is installed. : Does not need to be saved/Not supported.)

There are some items that cannot be restored by the backup tool. Follow the
procedures described in the installation manual and on-site modification manual.

00. Exam Plan 


01. Sure IQ 
02. Calibration Data 
03. Protocol Management 
04. Preset Default Data 
05. Options for Scan Planning 
06. Error Log 
07. Common Data 
09. On-line Settings 
10. Left/Right Alignment Values 
11. Voice 
12. IF Adjustment Values 
13. Slice Counter 
15. Detail Parameter Tag Info 
16. Examination Scheduler 
17. Examination List 
18. Serkey Table 
19. Eye catch 
20. Optionkey Info 
22. InnerVision 
24. System Setup Utility (User's) 
25. System Setup Utility (Hospital Name) 

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26. Mouse 
27. DICOM Picture Output Tag 
31. Account 
32. Item File 
33. Summary Setting 
34. VolumeImage Setting 
35. Warm Up 
36. Dose Check 
38. FU Info Setting 
46. Volume CTF 
47. Sure kV 
48. GMS/GMSC Setting 
80. Option for App 
81. Option for Display 
82. Option for Imager 
83. Option for MPR 
84. Option for 3D 
85. Clinical App Pref 
86. Option for Clinical 

The restored information items become valid when the system is rebooted.

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9.2.7 Install the i Station software

The method for installing the i Station software to the console and gantry is described below.
If the i Station software was reinstalled only in the i Station at the time of replacement of the
PC BOX of the i Station , install the i Station software only in the console.

9.2.7.1 Connecting the mouse and keyboard to the i Station

Connect the mouse and keyboard to the USB ports of the i Station and then start up the
console and the i Station. (A PS2 mouse and PS2 keyboard can be connected if a splitter
is used.)

Perform the following work with the console and i Station started up.

9.2.7.2 Preparation for installation of i Station

(1) Click [Add Program install] in the "Other Settings" area in the Service Engg menu.

(2) Processing is completed immediately. Click [Close] to close the Service Engg menu.

9.2.7.3 Installing the i Station Software to the console

Prepare the " i Station Resource" CD.

(1) Unprotect the file.

In "Explorer" right-click the "x:\ct\KBProj\develop\etc\scan\UserNavi" folder and select


"Properties". Clear the "Read-Only" check box and close "Properties".

(2) Place the i Station Resource CD in the DVD drive at the console.

(3) Start up Explorer from the console and navigate to the O drive.

(4) Double-click the following file to open the Config file and the Resource file.

o:\s_console_copy.bat

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9.2.7.4 Copying the installation file

(1) Place the i Station resource CD into the DVD drive.

(2) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu at the console.
Select [Run…] to display the command input window.

(3) Enter \\192.168.68.253\c$ in the input field and click [OK].

(4) The user name and password input window is displayed. Enter the following user name
and password and click [OK].

User name : Administrator


Password : toshibact

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(5) The folders in the i Station are displayed.

* If the folders in the i Station are not displayed and the login window is displayed
again, return to step (2) after performing the following setting.
When the folders in the i Station are displayed, proceed to step (6).

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu. Select [Run...]
to display the command input window.

Enter secpol.msc in the input field and click [OK].

The Local Security Policy window is displayed. Select [Local Policies]  [Security
Options] and double-click [Network security: LAN Manager authentication level].

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The following window is displayed.

Select [Send NTLM response only] and click [OK].


Reboot the system.

(6) Copy the entire folder "O:\scripts\" in the resource CD to the "\\192.168.68.253\c$\"
folder in the i Station.

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9.2.7.5 Releasing the automatic startup setting (not required for new installation)

(1) Navigate to the following folder in the i Station and change the file name as follows.

Folder : \\192.168.68.253\c$\Program Files\USERGEN\


Original file name : istation.bat
New file name : istation.txt

At this time, the following message is displayed. Click [Yes].

(2) Reset the i Station.

The automatic startup setting is released.

The PC for the i Station starts up (the i Station application does not start up).

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9.2.7.6 Installation

(1) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously on the keyboard connected to the
i Station. Select [Run…] from the start menu to display the command input window.

(2) Enter C:\scripts\iStation_install.js in the input field and click [OK].

(3) The installation start confirmation window is displayed. Click [OK] to start installation.

(4) After installation is completed, a message window is displayed to notify the user.
Click [OK] to close the window.

9.2.7.7 Extracting the resource file

Perform the following work with the console and i Station started up.

(1) Place the i Station resource CD into the DVD drive of the console.

(2) Double-click "O:\istation_copy.bat" in the resource CD to execute it.

The config file and the resource file are extracted in the i Station PC BOX.

9.2.7.8 Changing the background images

Change the background images displayed at the time of system startup and during waiting
status.

(1) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu at the S-Con
and select [Run...].

(2) Enter cmd and click [OK] to open the terminal window.

(3) Enter the following command in the terminal window to navigate to the following folder.

x:[Enter]
cdct\KBProj\develop\bin\system\tools[Enter]

(4) Enter the following command in the terminal window and execute it.

.\istLightning_copy.vbs[Enter]

9.2.7.9 Performing automatic startup setting

Perform automatic startup setting. Perform the following work with the console and
i Station started up.

(1) In the same manner as for subsection 9.2.7.4 (2) and (3), navigate to the following
folder in the i Station and change the file name as follows.

Folder : \\192.168.68.253\c$\Program Files\USERGEN\


Original file name : istation.txt
New file name : istation.bat

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9.2.7.10 i Station startup check

(1) Press the power switch of the i Station to turn OFF the power.

(2) Disconnect the keyboard and mouse connected to the i Station and press the power
switch of the i Station to start up the i Station.

(3) The i Station application starts up and the system logo is displayed.

Software installation is now completed.

NOTE: If the system logo is not displayed, check the following.


 Whether communication with the console is possible
 Whether the config file and the resource file are extracted to the correct location

9.2.7.11 Synchronization between the console and the i Station

Perform the following work with the console and i Station started up.

(1) Click [(i)Station Detail Setting] in the "Image Disp Info" area in the Service Engg menu.

(2) Click [Apply] and then click [Cancel] to close the interactive window.

The Config of the console and that of the i Station are synchronized.

(3) Select [Utility]  [Tool]  [Protocol]. Click [Voice Preset] in the "Preset" area.

(4) Edit the settings arbitrarily, for example by removing a check mark from a check box.
(Write down the edited settings. It is necessary to restore the settings in (6).)

(5) Click [Close].

The voice message files of the console and those of the i Station are synchronized.

(6) Start up [Voice Preset] again and restore the settings edited in step (4).

(7) Reboot the system.

Installation of the software is complete.

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9.2.8 Local language (IR100) setting

Perform this work only if IR100 language setting was performed. It is not necessary to perform
this work in other cases.

(1) Turn ON the power of the console to start up the system.

(2) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select [Run...].
Enter cmd to open the terminal window.

(3) Execute the following commands in the terminal window.

x:[Enter]

chkconfigaquilionoff [Enter]

(4) After executing the above commands, execute chkconfig [Enter] in the terminal window
and then confirm that "off" is set for "aquilion" as shown in the figure below.

(5) Execute EndProc [Enter] in the terminal window to terminate the system.

(6) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select "Control
Panel" to open the Control Panel.

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(7) Click the "Region and Language" icon.

(8) The following window is displayed. Click [▼] (indicated by the circle in the figure below),
select "Japanese (Japan)", and click [Apply].

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(9) Click the [Location] tab and the following window is displayed. Click [▼] (indicated by the
circle in the figure below), select "Japan", and click [Apply].

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(10) Click the [Administrative] tab and the following window is displayed. Click [Change system
locale...].

(11) The following window is displayed.


Select "Japanese (Japan)", and then click [OK].

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(12) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and then click
[Shut down]. After confirming that the following message is displayed, turn OFF the power
of the console.

"It is now safe to turn off your computer."

(13) Wait for about 10 seconds and then turn ON the power of the console again. Wait until the
System Setup window is displayed.

(14) Select [Change System] from the System Setup menu.

(15) Place a check mark for "Change Language" and then select [IR100].

(16) After setting has been completed, click [Cancel] to return to the System Setup window.

(17) Select [Console] from the System Setup menu to display the terminal window.

(18) Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and then select
"control panel".

(19) Click the "Region and Language" icon.

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(20) The following window is displayed. Click [▼] (indicated by the circle in the figure below),
select the desired language for your locale, and then click [Apply].

Danish : "Danish"
Swedish : "Swedish"
Norwegian : "Norwegian (Bokmal)"
German : "German (Germany)"
French : "French (France)"
Italian : "Italian (Italy)"
Spanish : "Spanish (Spain)"
Portuguese : "Portuguese (Portugal)"

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(21) Click the [Location] tab and the following window is displayed. Click [▼] (indicated by the
circle in the figure below), select the desired location, and then click [Apply].

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(22) Click the [Administrative] tab. The following window is displayed. Click [Change system
locale...].

(23) The following window is displayed.


Select the same item as selected in step (20), and then click [OK].

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(24) Click the [Keyboards and Languages] tab and [Change keyboards...]. The following
window is displayed. Click [▼], select the same item as selected in step (20), and then
click [OK].
If you do not have the keyboard for specified languages, select Japanese on this selection.

For Danish, select "Danish" for the Input language and for Keyboard layout/IME.

For Swedish, select "Swedish" for the Input language and for Keyboard layout/IME.

For Norwegian, select "Norwegian (Bokmal)" for the Input language and "Norwegian" for
Keyboard layout/IME.

For German, select "German (Germany)" for the Input language and "German" for
Keyboard layout/IME.

For French, select "French (France)" for the Input language and "French" for Keyboard
layout/IME.

For Italian, select "Italian (Italy)" for the Input language and "Italian" for Keyboard
layout/IME.

For Spanish, select "Spanish (Traditional Sort)" for the Input language and "Spanish" for
Keyboard layout/IME.

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(25) Click [OK]. The following message is displayed. Click [Yes].

(26) After setting has been completed, a message asking whether to reboot the system is
displayed. Click [No].

(27) Set Language Bar parameter not to display.

Click the [Keyboards and Languages] tab.

Click [Change keyboards].

NOTE: The setting for "Choose a display language" in the Display language field must
not be changed. The default setting is English.

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The Text Services and Input Languages window is displayed.

Then click the [Language Bar] tab.

Select "Hidden" for "Language Bar" and remove check marks from all items.

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(28) Check Key Sequence settings.

Click the [Advanced Key Settings] tab.

The Advanced Key Settings window is displayed. Click [Change Key Sequence…].

The Change Key Sequence window is displayed. Select "Not Assigned" for "Switch Input
Language" and "Switch Keyboard Layout" and click [OK].

The Text Services and Input Languages window is redisplayed. Click [OK].

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(29) Execute the following commands in the terminal window.

chkconfigaquilionon [Enter]

(30) After executing the above commands, execute chkconfig [Enter] in the terminal window
and then confirm that "on" is set for "aquilion".

(31) Click [Quit] in the System Setup window. After confirming that the following message is
displayed, turn OFF the power of the console.

It is now safe to turn off your computer.

(32) The above procedures have been completed.

Scheduler Setting

Use the MWM option to perform setting for obtaining the local language.

(1) Start up [Scheduler Tool] from [Engineering].

(2) Click [Tag Setup] to select [MWM to Scheduler 1].

(3) Select "00111080" (Patient Name (DICOM)" from the "Tag-code List". Change
"00000000" currently set in the "Output Code 1" field to "00111080".

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(4) Click [Modify] to confirm that the setting in the "Tag-code List" has been changed.

(5) Click [OK] to close the setting window.

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9.3 Imager Setting Procedures

9.3.1 Host setting procedure

Perform the following procedures referring to the descriptions in section 8. "NETWORK


SETTING".

(1) Use Notepad to open the following file, add the IP address and host name of the imager,
and save the file.

c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

(2) For the DICOM imager, use the DICOM network setting to add the BasicPrintScp service
and register the setting.

For the Toshiba protocol imager, perform only the change to the hosts file described in
step (1) above and proceed to subsection 9.3.2.

9.3.2 Imager setting procedures

(1) Select [Utility] of the command box and then [Tool] to display the Utility Launcher window.

(2) When [Engineering] is clicked, the Engineering window is displayed.

Click [Imager Preset] in the "Image Disp Info" area.

(3) The preset setting window is displayed. Click [New].

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(4) Enter the preset name and click [Detail].

(5) First, specify the performance file. Second, specify the name of the imager to be
connected.

Third, perform setting for the other items.

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(6) Click [Imager Info]. Enter the password (Kingbird) and click [OK].

(7) Set each item.

<Example of setting>

When 0000000001 (10 digits) is set in the "Station ID" field

NOTE: After imager setting is completed, be sure to select the imager that was
registered using "Preset selection" in the virtual film menu. Otherwise, a filming
error will occur because the system attempts to use an imager which does not
exist.

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9.4 System Setting

(1) Enter the following command in the terminal and then reboot the system.

chkconfigaqilionoff[Enter]

(2) The System Setup window is displayed.

(a) To set related information such as the hospital name, click [Change System] to place a
check mark for "Change System" only.

(b) To change various settings, click [Special Configuration] to change the settings.

(3) After setting has been completed, enter the following command in the terminal.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

It is not necessary to perform this procedure if [Change System] is executed.

(4) Click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

The system is shut down. Start up the system again.

For details, refer to subsection 9.2.4 "Initializing the system".

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10. SOFTWARE-RELATED WORK REQUIRED AS A RESULT OF REPAIR WORK

This section describes the work related to software that is required during or after repair work.

10.1 Work After the Replacement of an RDD

This subsection describes the software work required after the replacement of an RDD.

(1) Enter as follows in the console window and then shut down the system.

chkconfigaquilionoff[Enter]

(2) When the system starts up, the System Setup window is displayed. Click [RDD Setup].
(RDD Setup performs the setup of functions, the setup of the disk, etc.)

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(3) The following interactive window is displayed.

Select one of the following choices according to the situation.

(a) Configure RDD

 RDD drive information is stored on the system disk.


 All information items are initialized.
 It takes 30 minutes to complete the processing.
 Select this when at least two disks are replaced.

(b) Restore configuration file from RDD

 RDD information in the system disk is reconfigured.


 Although information is loaded from the RDD, data in the RDD is not overwritten.
 It takes several dozens of minutes to complete the processing.

(c) Reconfigure RDD (Add Disk to RDD)

 When replacement is required due to malfunction of a single disk, the information for
the defective disk is reconfigured.
 Data in the RDD is not overwritten.
 It takes 30 minutes to complete the processing.

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(4) When processing is completed successfully, the following interactive window is displayed. In
the displayed window, click [OK].

*: This message is displayed when Reconfigure RDD with parity (Add Disk to RDD) is
executed.

NOTE: If processing is not completed normally, the following interactive window is


displayed.

In this case, press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu
and shut down Windows. Then check the hardware and perform the work from step
(2).

(5) Rebooting the system

Enter the following command from the Console window.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

Click [Quit] in the System Setup window.

The system is shut down.

After turning OFF the power of the system, start up the system again.

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11. ERROR ANALYSIS PROCEDURE

11.1 How to View the EventLog

The following method is available to view the EventLog.

512 Kbytes is usually allocated for the EventLog.

(1) Viewing the EventLog using Event Viewer

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select "Control
Panel".

Select "Administrative Tools" in Control Panel window.

Select "Event Viewer" in the "Administrative Tools" window.

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Log data of the CT system application is imported to "Application Log".

When an event line is double-clicked, the event details, including the time of occurrence, are
displayed.

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APPENDIX A: ASSOCIATED WORK

This section provides information useful for service work, etc.

A.1 DVD-Related Information

To access a DVD-RAM using the terminal window for service, follow the procedures below.

(1) Method for formatting a DVD

Use the following command to format a DVD for both the scan system and image processing
system.

DVDFormatter[Enter]

Supplemental explanation: When the above command is executed, the format application
starts.
It takes approximately 55 to 85 minutes for physical formatting of
a 4.7-GB DVD-RAM to be completed.

Specify UDF1.5 for the format type.

A.2 Image Disk Initialization Methods

Method for initializing the image disk using the supplied media (No.1 "BASE System") are
described below. This work is necessary when an image disk is replaced.

Items required

 Supplied media (No.1 "BASE System") with the same version as the media that was used for
installation.

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(1) Set the automatic login function to OFF (disabled).

Press the [Ctrl] and [Esc] keys simultaneously to display the start menu and select [Run...].
Enter controluserpasswords2 and click [OK].

Place a check mark for "Users must enter a user name and password to use this
computer". Click [OK].

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(2) Start up the CT Console SYSTEM Install. The startup procedure is described below.

(a) After turning ON the system power, press the [Del] key.

(b) The system boot-up stops and the BIOS setting window is displayed.

(c) Place the supplied media (No. 1 "BASE System") in the drive.

Press the [Ctrl], [Alt], and [Del] keys simultaneously to reboot the system.

(e) After the BIOS has started up, the following message is displayed for several
seconds.

Press any key to boot from CD or DVD....

Press the [Enter] key to boot the system from the DVD-R.
(* Otherwise, the system boots from the HDD.)

After the system has booted from the DVD-R, the following window is displayed.

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(3) After booting from the DVD-R is completed, the system stops at the following installation
confirmation display.

CT Console SYSTEM Install


Press any key to continue...

Press the [Enter] key to proceed to the next step.

Select whether the system disk or image disk is to be installed.

Select 1: System 2: Image 3: System BIOS update


Select:

Select 2.

The system then stops at the following display.

Install Image Disk


Press any key to continue...

When any key is pressed here, the system proceeds to image disk extraction.

* To cancel processing, remove the DVD-R disk and press the PC BOX reset switch to
reboot the system.

(4) When installation is completed, the system stops at the following message.

Completed.
Press any key to Shutdown...

When the [Enter] key is pressed, shutdown is performed and the monitor display
disappears. The window does not change to the "It is now safe to turn off your computer"
window. Confirm that the HDD LED on the front of the PC BOX is not lit (it is neither
blinking nor lit) and then remove the DVD-R from the drive.

Press the reset switch of the PC BOX to reboot the system.

(5) After the system is rebooted, Windows starts and the login window is displayed.

Log in as "Administrator".
The password is "toshibact".

(6) After logging in to the system, perform the setting for auto login referring to subsection
9.2.3.

(7) Execute the following commands in the terminal window.

 To change the auto startup setting

chkconfigaquilionoff[Enter]

 To reboot Windows

c:\install\ChangeDriveletter.exe–c–r

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(8) After rebooting, click [Change System] and place a check mark for "Create Image
Directories" in the following window.
Select "Init all data" from the pull-down menu and click [Apply].

(9) Immediately after processing has completed, execute the following command from the
console window to change the automatic start setting.

chkconfigaquilionon[Enter]

(10) Click [Quit] to return to the System Setup window.

Perform "Volume/Image Settings" in [Special Configuration] if necessary. (Refer to


subsection 9.2.4 "Initializing the system".)

(11) Click [Quit] to terminate the console operation.

(12) Turn the system power OFF and then ON again to confirm that the system starts up
normally.

(13) Open the image file/raw data file and display the directories to confirm that there are no
files.

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A.3 Multiview Image Generation Direction Default Setting

(1) Turn ON the power of the CT system.

(2) Enter the following command from the command line.

notepadx:\ct\KBProj\develop\etc\scan\DPaccept\MPRMakeDir.cfg[Enter]

(3) The following window is displayed.

(4) Specify the image generation direction.

 Coronal

Set "0" for the anterior-to-posterior direction.


Set "1" for the posterior-to-anterior direction.

 Sagittal

Set "0" for the right-to-left direction.


Set "1" for the left-to-right direction.
Save the setting and then close the window.

(5) Terminating the terminal

Move the mouse cursor in the terminal window and enter as follows to close the terminal
window.

exit [Enter]

(6) Start up the system and confirm that the 3D and MPR functions operate normally.

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