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Table of Contents 1. Introduction to VetView Console 9 1.1 What is VetView Console?... 9 1.2 Majer Functions of VetView Console... 9 1.3 Copyrights... 10 2. System Requirements of VetView Console 11 2.1 System Requirements of VetView Console... 11 2.2 Start / Terminate VetView Console... 12 2.2.1 Start the VetView Console... 12 2.2.2 Terminate the VetView Console... 14 3. Basic Workflow 17 3.1 Worklist Registration... 17 3.2 Procedure Step Registration... 18 3.3 Start Capture Mode... 19 3.4 Acquire Image... 20 3.5 Adjustment... 21 3.6 Accept... 22 4. Worklist 23 4.1 Worklist Tab Configuration... 23 4.2 Study Create... 25 4.3 Create Study in Manual Mode... 26 4.4 Register Study in Emergency Mode... 28 5. Capture 30 5.1 Take a Images... 30 5.2 Capture Screen... 31 5.3 Acquire Image... 32 3
5.4 Adjustment... 33 5.5 Accept... 36 5.6 Retake & Recycle... 37 5.7 Reject... 39 5.8 Suspend Study... 39 5.9 Edit Procedure... 40 5.9.1 Edit Procedure... 40 5.9.2 Change Procedure Step... 40 5.10 Image Processing... 42 6. Studylist 46 6.1 Studylist Screen Configuration... 46 6.2 Main Tools... 48 6.2.1 New Patient... 48 6.2.2 Add Study... 48 6.2.3 Edit Info... 48 6.2.4 Delete... 49 6.2.5 Merge (Cut & Merge)... 50 6.2.6 History Manager : Administrator Only... 52 6.2.7 Q / R (DICOM Query / Retrieve) : Options... 55 6.2.8 DICOM Send... 56 6.2.9 Print... 58 6.2.10 Save As... 61 6.2.11 Export... 62 6.2.12 Queue... 63 6.2.13 Backup & Restore... 64 6.2.14 Import... 64 6.2.15 Emergency... 64 6.3 Hanging Protocol Wizard... 65 4
6.3.1 Layout... 65 6.3.2 Register and Cancel Hanging Protocol Wizard... 66 7. Viewer 68 7.1 Viewer Screen Configuration... 68 7.2 Side Tool Bar... 70 7.2.1 Navigation... 70 7.2.2 Study Layouts... 70 7.2.3 Image Layouts... 71 7.2.4 Image Controls... 74 7.2.5 Tools... 77 7.2.6 Management... 81 8. System Menu 83 8.1 Setting... 83 8.2 Minimize... 83 8.3 Exit... 83 9. Generator Interconnection 84 9.1 Generator Controller... 84 9.1.1 Exposure Condition... 85 9.1.2 Select Bucky Type... 85 9.1.3 APR Body Control Functions... 85 9.1.4 Head direction & Exposure Condition Display... 85 9.1.5 AEC Field Control Functions... 86 9.1.6 Focus & Memory... 86 9.1.7 AEC Density... 86 9.1.8 Status... 86 10. CD Viewer 87 5
Appendix 1. Stitching 91 1.1 Run the Stitching... 91 1.2 Image Stitching... 94 2. Advance Printing 99 3. Client Viewer 100 3.1 What is Client Viewer?... 100 3.2 Start the Client Viewer... 100 3.3 Client Studylist... 101 3.4 Function of Client Viewer... 102 4. GPR Setting 103 4.1 What is GPR?... 103 4.2 GPR Setup... 103 6
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1. Introduction to VetView Console 1.1 What is VetView Console? VetView Console is a software program designed to provide image acquisition, processing and operational management functions for Digital Radiography. VetView Console performs connects with Flat-Panel Detectors and Generator to acquire digital images. The software also manages information on patients, tests and images through an internal database. It also supports DICOM which allows excellent compatibility with other Radiography equipment and network programs. VetView Console provides a streamlined process of multiple workflows. This optimizes any hospital environment for digital radiography. 1.2 Majer Functions of VetView Console VetView Console facilitates the acquisition of DR images conveniently through an intuitive user interface. The major functions of VetView are as follows. - Automatic acquisition of patient information and photo-taking when taking a shot through the DICOM Worklist - Auto Query that searches the Worklist server at every designated interval, facilitating to handle newly added works rapidly and efficiently - Display an acquired image within a very short period of time after taking an image. - Reduce input time for patient information by automatically applying the preset Image Processing Parameter, ROI, Marker, LUT etc. according to different body parts - Enables a user to take images simultaneously while conducting a variety of functions, 9
including DICOM image transmission, printing, and Worklist search - Provides a variety of image editing functions, including Contrast, Invert, Flip, Rotate, ROI, and Windowing - Enable a user to edit images upon acquisition - Image management functions: test creation, modify and delete of information, move and delete of image, and image storage management - Supports DICOM 3.0 and image transmission to the PACS server, print and Worklist jobs - Enables a user to select either Console mode or Clinic mode. - Using a veterinary measurement tool to help accurate diagnosis. 1.3 Copyrights All software programs, files, data, manuals and other documents that included in VetView Console are protected by the Copyrights Act and the Computer Program Protection Act of Republic of Korea. More details on copyrights are included in product CD or in End User License Agreement that appears when installing the product. Make sure to read it before using the product. INFO. DICOM is the standard network protocol with regard to the digital medical image communication issued in ACR/NEMA. 10
2. System Requirements of VetView Console 2.1 System Requirements of VetView Console The minimum system requirements for a proper execution of VetView Console are as follows. - CPU : Intel Core i3 or higher - Main memory (RAM) : 4GB or higher - Monitor Resolution Width : 1366 pixels or higher, Height : 768 pixels or higher - Graphic Card Intel Family : Intel GMA 900 or higher / Intel GMA X3100 or higher Nvidia Family : Geforce2 MX or higher ATI Family : Radeon 7000 or higher - Graphic Card memory : 256MB or higher (main memory sharing) The recommended system requirements for a proper execution of VetView Console are as follows. - CPU : Intel Core i5 or higher - Main memory (RAM) : 4GB or higher - Monitor Resolution : 1920 x 1080 - Graphic Card Intel Family : Intel GMA 950 or higher / Intel GMA X3500 or higher Nvidia Family : Geforce FX5200 or higher ATI Family : Radeon 9000 or higher - Graphic Card memory : 256MB or higher (no main memory sharing) The recommended hard disk capacity requirements are as follows. - Memory occupancy of VetView Console : approx. 1GB - Additional hard disk space may be needed depending on the type of detector and the number of X-ray exposing attempts 1717 Model : Occupies approximately 60MB for single image 1012 Model : Occupies approximately 30MB for single image 11
The operating systems supported by VetView Console are as follows. - Microsoft Windows 7(32 bit / 64 bit) Professional - Microsoft Windows 8(64 bit) Professional or Enterprise The programs required to execute VetView Console are as follows. - Windows Installer 3.1 - Microsoft.Net Framework 3.5 SP1 or higher - VC++ redistribution package 2008 SP1 2.2 Start / Terminate VetView Console 2.2.1 Start the VetView Console Double-click the VetView Console icon on the desktop and the Log-in window will pop up. Administrator and User ID are pre-registered by default on first execution following installation. The default password is 1234 and you can add or modify user ID and password at Setting > Account. < Figure 1 Login > 12
You can also execute VetView Console by clicking Start > Program > Rayence > VetView> Launch VetView Console. < Figure 2 Input Password > If you enter your password correctly, the green mark will appear on the left. If you push the Enter key or click the button on the right the Worklist window will appear and the Offset Data will be retrieved. 13
2.2.2 Terminate the VetView Console Go to the top of the main screen and click the Exit button. < Figure 3 System Menu > Click YES and the program will be terminated. 14
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3. Basic Workflow 3.1 Worklist Registration 1 2 3 < Figure 4 Registration > 1 Click the New Patient button. 2 Input the patient information. 3 Click the Capture button. Patient ID and Patient Name are required. 17
3.2 Procedure Step Registration 1 2 3 < Figure 5 Procedure > 1 Select a Bodypart. 2 Select the Procedure Step.(Exposure Menu). 3 Click the Capture button. 18
3.3 Start Capture Mode 1 2 < Figure 6 Capture > 1 Select Procedure Step. 2 Select Patient Size. 3 X-ray expose.. 19
3.4 Acquire Image < Figure 7 Acquire Image > Retake and Reject of Acquired image See the 5.6 Retake & Recycle, 5.7 Reject Image in Chapter 5 Capture. 20
3.5 Adjustment 1 2 3 < Figure 8 Adjustment > Cropping & Processing 1 Crop region is fit on the main screen when you acquiring the image. 2 Click the Image Crop button to adjust the desired ROI size and location. 3 Adjustment Window Width & Window Level Hold down right-click on the mouse and move the cursor up, down, left, and right to adjust window level & width. (Hold down CTRL to use Fast Mode ) 21
3.6 Accept 1 1 When finished, click the accept button. < Figure 9 Accept > - Use the send to Server or Printer features. 22
4. Worklist 4.1 Worklist Tab Configuration 1 3 2 < Figure 10 Worklist > 1 Main tab toggle button and logo. 2 Search Search by a variety of search conditions : Patient ID, Accession No., Body Part, Date, Patient Name, Status, Modality, Owner Name. Search by period : today, Yesterday, 7 Days, 3 Month, 6 Month, 1 Year. 23
3 Main Tools Tools include : New Patient, CSV Import, Delete, Merge, Emergency image acquisition. 4 Main List Displays the list of patients to be inspected. 5 Thumbnail List Displays the list of study thumbnails selected from the Main list. 4 5 < Figure 11 Search > 24
4.2 Study Create - To start acquiring images, it is required to create the study. - There are two different modes : Manual and Automatic. (to be used for emergency image acquisition) - When connected to the Worklist server, the Worklist test information is automatically registered. To search the Worklist server, install the DICOM Worklist server in the Configuration for XmaruView V1 Settings. If Worklist is disconnected the following error message will appear. 25
4.3 Create Study in Manual Mode Click the New Patient button and enter the details on the Study. < Figure 12 New Patient > 26
1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 12 13 8 10 6 14 1 Accession No. : Enter the patient s accession number. 2 Patient ID : Enter the patient ID. (required) 3 Patient Name : Enter the patient name. (required) 4 Owner Name : Enter the owner name. 5 Birthday : Enter the patient s date of birth. (required) 6 Age : It is automatically calculated based on the date of birth. 7 Sex : Select the patient s gender. 8 Neuter, Spay : Check the neutralization. 9 Species : Select a species. 10 Breed : Select a breed. 11 Referring Physician : Enter the referring physician information. 12 Study Description : Enter the study description. 13 Comment : Enter additional information about the patient. 27
14 Register: Save and apply registration. Capture : Register the information on study and switch to the Capture Mode. Cancel : Cancel the operation of entering study information. 4.4 Register Study in Emergency Mode < Figure 13 Emergency > Click the Emergency button. The study details are automatically generated as an emergency acquisition. 28
2 3 4 1 5 6 < Figure 14 Procedure > 1 Select a species. 2 Body Part : Select a body part. 3 Procedure Code : Select the Procedure Code. Procedure Step : Select the Procedure Step. 4 Scheduled Procedure Step : Display the selected Procedure Step. 5 Delete & Delete All : Delete either the selected or all Procedure Steps. 6 Capture : Start capturing the image through the registered Procedure Step. Cancel : Cancel registration. 29
5. Capture 5.1 Take a Images 1 2 < Figure 15 Start Study > 1 Select the study information to begin image acquisition in Worklist. 2 Click the Start Study button. 30
5.2 Capture Screen < Figure 16 Generator Interconnection > < Figure 17 Generator Non-interconnection > Generator Control, see the Chapter 9 Generator Interconnection. 31
5.3 Acquire Image 1 Begin study to acquire images. < Figure 18 Acquire Image > You can edit the image acquisition order by selecting the Procedure Step. 32
5.4 Adjustment < Figure 19 Cropping> Cropping - Click the Image Crop button to adjust the desired ROI size and location. - The image sending to the ROI area. - Automatic mode can be set in the Procedure Manager Tool. 33
< Figure 20 Windowing > Windowing - Adjust the Window Level / Window Width. - Adjust the Window Level by right-clicking the mouse and moving vertically. - Adjust the Window Width by right-clicking the mouse and moving horizontally. - Adjust the brightness and contract by adjusting the Window Level / Window Width. 34
< Figure 21 Annotation > Annotation - Insert Maker, Text, etc. or perform measurement. - This feature allows to set the User information and Text to be inserted automatically. 35
5.5 Accept < Figure 22 Accept > - Upon completion of study, click the Accept button on the bottom left corner of the screen. - Terminating a study brings you back to the Worklist screen. - You can set images to be sent to a designated storage device automatically depending on the study termination option settings. - Go to System Menu > Setting to set the automatic transmission mode. 36
5.6 Retake & Recycle < Figure 23 Retake > Retake - Click the Retake button on the bottom left corner if a image needs to be retaken. - Send the selected image to the garbage bin and retake the image. 37
3 2 1 < Figure 24 Recycle > Recycle - Steps to restore the images temporarily kept in the garbage bin. 1 Click the Recycle button on the right to open the list. 2 Select the image for restore. 3 Click the Restore button on the left. 4 The currently displayed image is swapped with the image selected by clicking the Restore button. 38
5.7 Reject Delete the selected Image Acquisition procedure. Warning! Take extra caution when executing Reject Image as the image is deleted upon completion of image acquisition. 5.8 Suspend Study Suspend image acquisition and return to the Worklist window. If you redo the suspended study, it will be resumed from the last saved point. 39
5.9 Edit Procedure 5.9.1 Edit Procedure Display the Procedure registration window. Add or delete a Procedure Step. 5.9.2 Change Procedure Step 1 2 < Figure 25 Change Procedure Step > Already captured images of a Body Part / View Position change is possible. 40
1 Select the Procedure Step. 2 At the Scheduled Procedure Step, click the pen icon. 3 At the Procedure Code/Procedure Step, click the Procedure Step what you want to change. 4 Click the save icon. 4 3 5 Click Yes to complete the change. 5 41
5.10 Image Processing < Figure 26 Image Processing > Adjust the image processing parameter. 42
LUT Control 1 2 4 3 < Figure 27 LUT Control (Pop-up Menu) > 1 Applied : Current image processing parameter. 2 LUT Window : Adjust the LUT. 3 Density : Adjust the Density. 4 Pop-up Menu : Pop-up window appears when you click the right mouse button. - Add Point : Add the LUT control point. (Max. 5point) - Delete Point : Delete the LUT control point. (Min. 2point) - Undo : Return to previous. - Reset : Set linear LUT. 43
Parameter Control 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 < Figure 28 Parameter Control (Pop-up Menu) > 1 Expand Parameters 2 Contrast : Adjust the image contrast. 3 Edge : Adjust the image Edge Enhance. 4 Latitude : Adjust the image Latitude. 5 Noise : Select the noise filter. 6 Undo & Apply 7 Pop-up Menu : Pop-up window appears when you click the right mouse button. - Load Parameter : Load image processing parameter. - Save as Parameter : Save as image parameter to another procedure step & size. (Enable after Apply ) - Save as Default : Save image parameter to current procedure step & size. (Enable after Apply ) 44
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 < Figure 29 Parameter Control (Expand) > 8 Sharpness : Adjust the image sharpness. 9 Enhance : Adjust the image enhance. 10 Smooth : Adjust the image smooth. 11 Frequency : Adjust the image Frequency. 12 Amplification : Adjust the image Amplification. 13 Mask : Adjust the image Mask. 14 GPR : Grid Pattern Removal parameter. 45
6. Studylist 6.1 Studylist Screen Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 < Figure 30 Studylist > 1 Main screen toggle button and logo 2 Search Search by a variety of search conditions : Patient ID, Patient Name, Accession No., Date, Study Description, Body Part, Modality, Owner Name. Search by period : today, Yesterday, 7 Days, 6 Month, 1 Year & All. 46
3 Main Tools New patient, Add study, Modify study information, Delete study, Merge study. History Manager, DICOM Q/R, DICOM send, DICOM Print, Save as, Export, Queue. Backup, Restore, Image import & Emergency acquisition. 4 Main List Displays the list of completed studies. Change the header column location - Select column and Drag & Drop. 5 Thumbnail List Display the list of thumbnails of studies selected from the Main list. 6 Reference List Display the list of patient s past study selected from the Main list. 7 Hanging Protocol Wizard Compare several studies simultaneously. 47
6.2 Main Tools 6.2.1 New Patient Start the new patient study. 6.2.2 Add Study Click the Add Study button after selecting patient for capture on Study List. Start additional capture of selected patient. 6.2.3 Edit Info Select a study you want to modify and click Edit Info.. 1 Modify study details. 2 3 After editing, press the Modify button. The modification and updating process will proceed. 48
6.2.4 Delete 1 Select a patient you want to delete from the Study List and click Delete. 2 The Delete Confirmation Dialog Box will be popped up. YES : Delete the selected study. NO : Delete the selected study. (Except for the images yet to be sent) Check Box : When deleting after check, the image that is not sent is deleted. You should log in Administrator account for Study delete. 49
6.2.5 Merge (Cut & Merge) < Figure 31 Cut & Merge > - Select the image you want to move from the Thumbnail List. - Click the Cut button. Click the Cut button again if you want to cancel the Cut operation. - Select the Study List you want to move the image to and click Merge. 50
Existing Series - Add it to the existing series. New Series - Create a new series. 51
6.2.6 History Manager : Administrator Only Search the study history. < Figure 32 History Manager > 52
- Study Manager : Reject or Retake images are performed to restore or delete. < Figure 33 Study Manager > 53
- Statistic : Display the statistics. The statistical results can be output as a CSV files. (The results consist of Patient s ID, Patient s Name, Acquisition Date/Time, Status, Operator and Reasons) < Figure 34 statistics > 54
6.2.7 Q / R (DICOM Query / Retrieve) : Options 1 2 3 4 < Figure 35 Query / Retrieve > 1 Query Destination List. 2 Study Search. 3 Display the result. 4 Queue List. 55
6.2.8 DICOM Send Send the selected study. < Figure 36 Multi Send > Storage Server - Storage Server is registered in the list sent to select an item. (Multi selectable) Send Mode - Selected Study : Send all images in selected study. - Selected Image : Send the selected images. 56
< Figure 37 DICOM Send > 57
6.2.9 Print DICOM Print - Print the selected study to the DICOM Printer. 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 < Figure 38 Printer Manager > 8 9 1 Printer List : List of connected printers. 2 Add : Add a printer. Edit : Edit the printer information. Delete : Delete the printer information. Echo : Check the connection on the printer. 3 Print Information Media Types : Select the Paper or Film Type. Destination : Select the properties. 58
Magnification : Choose magnification properties. Priority : Select a priority. Orientation : Select the image orientation. (landscape, portrait) Film Size : Select the size of the film. Cropping : Select the crop option. Trim : Turn On/Off trim function. Resolution : Select the resolution. True Size : Real size printing option. 4 Density Max : Input the Maximum value. Min : Input the Minimum value. Border : Select the film border options. Empty : Select the film margin color. 5 Overlay Image Information : Including image information is printed. Annotation : Including Annotation data is printed. 6 Print Mode Selected Study : Print all images in selected study. Selected Image : Print the selected image. 7 Print Layout : Select the layout. 8 Number of Copies 9 Print & cancel Print registration is available to less than 20. 59
Paper Print - Selected item will be printed by Paper Print. < Figure 39 Paper Print > 60
6.2.10 Save As Save the selected study as another image file. < Figure 40 Save As > Annotations : Include annotations. Image Information : Include image information. Current Display : Include current display. 61
6.2.11 Export Burn the selected study in a CD-Rom.(Viewer software included) < Figure 41 Data Export > Disk (Folder) : Save the study into a portable hard disk or user-defined path (Viewer included) CD Viewer See the Chapter 10 CD Viewer. 62
6.2.12 Queue Show the transmission status of study. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 < Figure 42 Queue > 1 2 3 4 It shows the number of all studies and images that are currently being transmitted. It shows the list currently being transmitted. Refresh : Refresh and update the list. Abort : Abort transmission of the selected study. (The study whose transmission has already been started may not be canceled even if it is deleted from the list.) 5 Abort All : Abort all operations that are currently registered. (The study whose transmission has already been started may not be canceled although it is deleted from the list.) 6 7 Retry : Retry transmission. Close : Close the Study Queue window. 63
6.2.13 Backup & Restore Back up or restore the selected study into the user-defined path. 6.2.14 Import Import the external images. < Figure 43 Import > - Select Folder : Retrieve images from the selected folder. - Select File : Retrieve the selected image. 6.2.15 Emergency Start Emergency Study. 64
6.3 Hanging Protocol Wizard < Figure 44 Hanging Protocol Wizard > Compare all selected studies on a single screen. 6.3.1 Layout < Figure 45 Layout > Determine the layout of the Hanging Protocol Wizard. 1 x 1, 2 x 1, 1 x 2, 2 x 2 Format supported. 65
6.3.2 Register and Cancel Hanging Protocol Wizard < Figure 46 Layout > Add : Move the study selected from the main list into the Hanging Protocol Wizard. Reset : Cancel the operation of selected study. Reset All : Cancel the operation on all studies. Open : Open and execute the Hanging Protocol Wizard. < Figure 47 Hanging Protocol Wizard 2X1 Layout > 66
< Figure 48 Hanging Protocol Wizard 2X2 Layout > Double-click the top Title bar to switch back to 1 * 1 layout. 67
7. Viewer 7.1 Viewer Screen Configuration 1 5 2 3 6 8 4 7 < Figure 49 Viewer Screen > 1 Main screen toggle button 2 Patient Information Show the patient information. If you click it, edit window about patient information is displayed. 3 Thumbnail List 4 Main Tools 68
5 Title Bar 6 Main Screen 7 Status Bar Hide thumbnail list icon. Display the storage connection status, HDD capacity, and queue. Display the Wifi signal and battery status.(wireless Detector). 8 Side Tool Bar 69
7.2 Side Tool Bar 7.2.1 Navigation Previous Page - Move to the previous page. Next Page - Move to the next page. Previous Image - Move to the previous image. Next Image - Move to the next image. 7.2.2 Study Layouts 1 x 1 2 x 1 1 x 2 2 x 2 70
7.2.3 Image Layouts 1 x 1 2 x 1 1 x 2 2 x 2 Extend Button : Extension Tool bar 2 x 3 3 x 2 3 x 3 3 x 4 4 x 3 4 x 4 4 x 2 2 x 4 71
Tool Bar Edit 1 Click the Edit button on Extension Tool Bar. 2 The currently selected button is marked in yellow. 72
3 Select the desired layout. 4 Click the Apply button. 5 The selected layouts are now in the toolbar. 73
7.2.4 Image Controls Select - Default Cursor - Select Functional button, Maker, Annotation, Cropping area etc. Panning - Move the center of the selected image. Zoom - Resize the image. Magnify - Display the Magnify Glass. - Hold the Shift key and move the mouse to adjust magnification. - Hold the Ctrl key and move the mouse to adjust the size of the magnifying area. ROI Zoom - The selected ROI region is displayed as size of Main Screen. 74
Auto Fit - Resize an image according to the size of the Main Screen. Real Size - Display images on the monitor pixel resolution. CW 90º - Rotate an image by 90 degrees clockwise. CCW 90º - Rotate an image by 90 degrees counterclockwise. Horizontal Flip - Flip an image horizontally. Vertical Flip - Flip an image vertically. ROI Windowing - The window value in ROI region is applied to whole screen. Compare Image - Dysplay the image compare view. Invert - Invert an image between black and white. Angle Rotate - Rotate the image to any angle 75
1 2 3 < Figure 50 Angle Rotate > 1 Drag the image. 2 Input the angle value. 3 Move the slide bar. 76
7.2.5 Tools Length - Measure the distance between two points. Angle - Measure the angle. Q-angle - Measure the Q-angle. VHS (Vertebral Heart Score) - Measure the VHS. Note - Writing Comment. 77
Marker L - Enter the Marker Left. Marker R - Enter the Marker Right. Marker is resizable by drag the point at the right-bottom corner. Delete - The selected Annotation is deleted. Delete All - All annotations of the image displayed on the screen are deleted. Norberg Angle - Measure the Norberg Angle. Rectal Shutter - Using the rectal shutter. - The shutter can be rotate by drag the point at the middle of top side. 78
Clock Face VD - Measure the Clock Face VD. Clock Face LAT - Measure the Clock Face LAT. ROI Rectangle - Set the rectangular ROI. ROI Circle - Set the circular ROI. Arrow - Enter the arrow. Predefine Text - The predefined text is entered. 79
Go to System Menu > Setting > General > Display > Pre-Defined Text if you want to edit the predefine text. Overlay (Show & Hide ) - Select either Show or Hide for Main Screen Overlay Text. Free Draw - Drawing the free line. Some features of the Tools category Chiropractic, Podiatry, etc. Special Mode is active only. 80
7.2.6 Management Save As - Save the selected image under a different file name. Print - Print the selected image to the DICOM Printer. Paper Print - Print the selected image to the Paper Printer. Send - Send the selected image or current study. Reset All - The image is restored to state of primary processed image. - Rotation, Flip, Window Width, Window Center and All annotations reset. DICOM Header View - Display the DICOM header information for the selected image. Stitching - Stitch two or three images into one. 81
Modify Exposure Parameter - Modify exposure parameters of selected image. Non-DICOM Import - Non-DICOM File Import. 82
8. System Menu 8.1 Setting Setting function is Administrator only. Detail function of setting is refer to the CHAPTER 5 of XmaruView V1 Technical Manual. 8.2 Minimize Minimize : Minimize the VetView Console window. 8.3 Exit Exit : Show the exit confirmation dialog box of VetView Console. 83
- Yes : Terminate the VetView Console program. - No : Cancel terminating the VetView Console program. 9. Generator Interconnection 9.1 Generator Controller 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 < Figure 51 Generator Controller > 1 Exposure Condition. 2 Select Bucky Type. 3 APR Body Control Functions. 4 Head Direction Select. 5 AEC Field Control Functions. 6 Focus & Memory. 84
7 AEC Density. 8 Status. 9.1.1 Exposure Condition 1 kvp control. 2 ma control. 3 ms control. 4 mas control. 9.1.2 Select Bucky Type 1 Stand Bucky. 2 Table Bucky. 3 Portable Detector. 9.1.3 APR Body Control Functions - Select a size of patient. 9.1.4 Head direction & Exposure Condition Display 1 Left Side Position. 2 Right Side Position. 85
3 Exposure Condition Display Mode. ( ex. AEC or kv/mas or kv/ma/ms) 9.1.5 AEC Field Control Functions 1 Enable of left measuring field. 2 Enable of center measuring field. 3 Enable of right measuring field. 9.1.6 Focus & Memory 1 Selection of Small focal spot. 2 Selection of Large focal spot. 3 Expose Condition Save. 9.1.7 AEC Density 9.1.8 Status Generator Controller GUI is some different by each generator manufacturer. 86
10. CD Viewer Automatically runs viewer when you insert the CD. (If you do not automatically, click the CDViewer shortcut icon.) < Figure 52 CD Viewer > 87
1 2 3 4 5 1 View Image : Image review. 2 Minimize : Window minimized. 3 Close Study : Close the study list. 4 Exit : Exit the CD Viewer. 5 Study List : Displays study list included on the CD. 88
1 2 3 < Figure 53 CD Viewer > 1 Main Tool Bar - Open Study List - Next / Previous Study Open - Image Layout - Select, Invert Image, Reset - Zoom Image, Panning, Magnify, Fit - Rotate / Flip Image - Length, Angle, Rectangle / Circle ROI 89
- Delete Annotation, Delete All Annotation - Export Image, Copy Clipboard 2 Main Screen 3 Thumbnail List 90
Appendix 1. Stitching Images taken of patients is the ability to stitch. Chapter and two or three images can be stitched and the stitched images are included in existing or new Series. 1.1 Run the Stitching The recorded images of patients to stitch and two or three sheets at the same time, if you choose video Stitching function button is activated. < Figure 54 Stitching > 91
< Figure 55 Stitching Button Activation > 2 3 1 4 5 < Figure 56 Stitching Dialog > 1 Main screen - Displays stitched image and information. 2 Patient Information - Displays patient s information. 92
3 Tools - Select, Panning, Zoom, Invert, Reset - CCW 90 CW 90 Rotation, Horizontal, Vertical Flip 4 BodyPart & View position Setting - Select bodypart & view position. [BodyPart] [View Position] 5 Stitching Function A. Insert Stitching Point : Point in the image composite input on the screen. B. Delete Stitching Point : Composite image input point to delete it. C. Select All image : Select all the images are displayed. D. Swap Image : Swap the images. E. Stitching : If all images are entered in the stitch, stitching button is activated. Composite images for based on stitching points. F. Close : Close stitching function. 93
1.2 Image Stitching - Adjusts image by using tools.(panning, Zoom, Invert, Rotation, Flip, etc.) < Figure 57 Stitching Tools > - Select the BodyPart, View Position to save stitched images. - Point in the image that appears to specify the stitch. - Click the Insert Stitching Point button and then clicking the mouse synthetic point in the image. 94
< Figure 58 Insert Stitching Point > - Choose to delete the displayed image after compositing point Delete Stitching Point button clicking synthetic point is deleted. - When you click the Stitching button input synthetic images are stitched based on the point the preview window will pop up. 95
< Figure 59 Image Stitching Preview > - Click the Save button to save the composite image or click the Cancel button to cancel the image stitched. - When you click the Save button to add the stitched image Select Series window will pop up. 96
< Figure 60 Select Series > - Select a series after adding, click the OK button, you will be saved. Cancel to cancel if you press the compositing. 97
< Figure 61 Image Stitching Complete > 98
2. Advance Printing 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 9 11 10 12 < Figure 62 Advance Print> 1 Patient Information. 2 Study List. 3 Image List. ( Thumbnail List ) 4 Main Screen. 5 Insert & Reject. 6 Preview. 7 Film Layout. 8 Add film & reset. 9 Option - Select the printer, Film size, Film orientation. 10 Previous Image, Next Image. 11 Setting : Print setting. 12 Print & Cancel. 99
3. Client Viewer 3.1 What is Client Viewer? VetView Console is support Console Mode of the image acquisition and processing, and Client Viewer of Review. Client Viewer review and read images obtained in the x-ray room from the reading room, doctor's office and other areas. 3.2 Start the Client Viewer Execute the icon of Launch VetView Console on desktop. < Figure 63 Client Viewer Log-in > Executed the Client Mode Log-in window. Enter the DB server IP address. (First time only) Enter the Password. (Default Password : 1234) Executed the Client Viewer. 100
< Figure 64 Client Studylist > 3.3 Client Studylist Server status - Database & File server status. - Blue : Server connected. - Red : Server disconnected. 101
3.4 Function of Client Viewer < Figure 65 Client Viewer > Studylist of Client Viewer and Console Mode Viewer feature of the Studylist, Viewer is the same functionality. Studylist and Viewer's Chapter 6 Studylist with more features, see Chapter 7 View. 102
4. GPR Setting 4.1 What is GPR? GPR(Grid Pattern Removal) is grid line artifact remove option. - Applicable grid : 103Line/inch, 85Line/inch 4.2 GPR Setup < Figure 66 GPR Parameter > Click the right mouse button on bucky icon. Select a GPR parameter. 103
GPR Parameter - Select a parameter in consideration of the used grid specification & detector model. Generally 1417 model use to Automatic parameter recommended and 1717 model use to Vertical Parameter recommended. 104
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