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Networking Guidelines
Stratus OCT User Manual PN 2660021134133 A
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•The Disabled checkbox is not selected by default. Select the Disabled
checkbox if you do not wish to archive to or synchronize from this archive.
D. Click the Browse button next to the Local Path field to find and select the local
drive letter you have mapped to the shared archive folder on the network file
server. When you select the local drive letter, the Network Path field is
completed automatically.
E. If you wish, you can enter up to about 85 characters in the Description field to
describe the archive you have registered.
F. When finished, click Save to register the new archive. It will now be the current
archive to which scan data is copied when you save scans.
Data Transfer Over the Network
Once you have configured the instrument and the server for archiving, you can perform all
data transfer functions as explained in the respective sections of this manual. See Chapter
(8), Archive, Retrieve & Backup, and Chapter (9), Export and Import Scan Data,
for instructions to archive, retrieve, backup, import, export and synchronize Stratus OCT
data.
Note: If you attempt a data transfer function when the network is down or the
server is down, the function will fail and the instrument will notify you that a
connection could not be established. In this case, if auto-archive is on, all scans
saved while the network/server is down will not be archived automatically. You must
archive these scans manually when service is restored. See the instructions to
perform
Access Archived Scans on page 8-5.
Configuration for Direct Export to a Personal Computer
It is possible to export data from a Stratus OCT to a personal computer (PC) via either a
local area network or a direct cable connection. To accomplish this, it is necessary to
configure both the Stratus OCT and the PC. To view and analyze data on the PC, you can
use compatible third-party software.
Terminology
The “source system” is the Stratus OCT system, from which you will export; the “target
system” is the remote computer to which you will export data.
Note: The choice and use of third party software on the target system for viewing
and analysis is at the user’s discretion. Carl Zeiss Meditec does not specify
compatible third party software, nor support its use.
Note: Carl Zeiss Meditec does not provide technical support for direct
export to a personal computer. The following configuration requirements
pertain to the example of direct export from the Stratus OCT to a PC running
Windows 2000. We intend these requirements for information technology (IT)
specialists, who will understand how to implement them. The user bears

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