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Conquest Imaging GE Voluson E10 - TCP;IP Configuration

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GE Voluson E10 Training Manual
© 2017 Conquest Imaging
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flows. Each dataflow defines the transfer of patient information from
either an input source to the system, or from the system to an output
source. The following are the most common examples:
The local database is used for patient archiving. Images are
stored to internal hard drive.
The local database is used for patient archiving. Afterwards
images are stored to a DVD/CD or external USB device, etc.
A remote database is used for patient archiving. Images are also
stored to a remote archive.
Search in the DICOM Modality Worklist, the patient found is
copied into local database. The patient information and the
examination results are stored to the local database. Images are
stored to a DICOM server and to an image network volume on
the local hard drive.
Patient information can include demographic data and images, as
well as reports and Measurement and Analysis (M&A) data. A
dataflow is a set of pre-configured services. Selecting a dataflow
automatically customizes the ultrasound system to work according to
the services associated with this dataflow.
By utilizing data flows, the Voluson E-Series ultrasound system is
automatically configured to optimally meet the needs of the facility,
while keeping the user interface unchanged. Once a dataflow is
selected, the actual location of the database is entirely transparent to
the user.
TCP/IP Configuration
This section describes how to set up TCP/IP Configuration.
Note The following information for the Voluson E-Series must be
obtained before you can start:
Station name
AE Title
IP address
Port Number.

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