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Philips Healthcare, The Netherlands

SW Installation Manual R3.2.2


MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO

Z400/XW8600/XW8400 MRHost
Z600/Z400/XW6600/XW6400 Reconstructor
RP5700/Optiplex 320/DX5150 DVD-PC

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Best, the Netherlands. 2011-09-09


2011-09-09 SW Installation Manual R3.2.2 DMR126884

SW Installation Manual R3.2.2


MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO

Author: Philips Healthcare


Date: 2011-09-09
Agile DMR126884
Revision: 02
Version 3
MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO Software package: R3.2.2

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Table 1 Steps to repair/upgrade to an R3.2.2 System


A B C D E
R3.X, R2.6.X, R2.5.X TO R3.2.2 REPAIR OR UPGRADE

R12.X/R11.X/R10.X TO R3.2.2 UPGRADE


R2.1.X/R1.X TO R3.2.2 UPGRADE

R7/R8/R9 TO R3.2.2 UPGRADE

DESCRIPTION
R3.2.2 INITIAL INSTALLATION

SECTION.

PAGE.
STEP

Steps 1 up to 24 are preparation steps before you go to the Hospital.

Schedule a meeting with the Customer to discuss Philips Remote Services


(PRS) support via Philips Service Agent (see section 4.2.7 p. 91)
1. O O O O - -
For background information see:
http://pww.healthcare.philips.com/service/prs/pages/service

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Ask the Hospital Network Administrator:


• For a Computer name MRHost.
• For DICOM Local System settings of MRHost.
• For fixed IP-address and networkmask setting “Hospital Connection” or
for availability DHCP-server and DNS-server(s).
• IP-address(es) Gateway(s) to other subnets.

1
Speed/Duplex settings “Hospital Connection”.
• If applicable: IP-address + portnumber Hospital Proxy Server to access
NetForum and McAfee update site.
• DNS suffix in use by the Hospital?
• Is Enhanced MR image storage on PACS and Viewing Stations
supported?

2. O O • Is there a need for the shared folders “Export” and “Dicom” - -


• Availability Network connection with Hospital Network.
• To register the new MRHost on all applicable Remote Dicom nodes.
• For the preferred McAfee update method.
Choices are:
2
1. Philips-ePO server , Philips controlled update repository, via
PRS network (Default setting)
2. Hospital-ePO server.
3. McAfee update repository.
• For the need to adjust the McAfee autoupdate schedule.
• To configure Hospital Firewall, Proxy Server (when present) for access
to:
• NetForum and McAfee update repositories. (see section 6.2 p. 140)
• Philips Remote Services (PRS) not offered by Philips Service Agent
(see also section 5.6.1 PRS Port Settings (Step 2) p. 134

3. O O If upgrade from R1.x, R11.x or R10.x


Ask the Hospital Network Administrator:
• Is Enhanced MR image storage on PACS and Viewing Stations
supported?
• To configure Hospital Firewall for access to
- -
• NetForum, required for step 119.
• McAfee update site, required for step 78.
• Philips Remote Services (PRS) not offered by Philips Service
Agent. (See section 5.6.1 p. 134 for settings.)

Ask the Hospital System Administrator for passwords:


4. O O O • User HospitalAdmin. - -
• User MRUser and other <MR User>.

1
When auto sense does not function properly.
2
Only available to customers with service contract and operational PRS/RSN connection.
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Ask the Hospital System Administrator for new passwords:


5. O O • User HospitalAdmin. - -
• User MRUser and other <MR User>.

Ask ECCN or RSC for passwords:


6. O O O • User MRService. - -
• User Remote.

Ask ECCN or RSC for new passwords:


7. O O • User MRService. - -
• User Remote.

Ask ECCN or RSC for password:


8. O - -
• User System (VMS-Host).

9. O O O O Register MRHost on PRS Data Admin Website (see step 1) - -

Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ :


• Latest electronic version of this SW Installation Manual R3.2.2
10. O O O O O - -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance
 Achieva  R3  Installation)

Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:


• Permanent/temporary software keys
11. O O O O - -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
MR License Keys)

Check Knova:
http://pww.eureka.aai.ms.philips.com/KanisaSupportCenter/php/home.do

12. O O O O O • Product: Magnetic Resonance - -


• Document Types: Factory Tips
• Search string: R3.2.2

Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:
• Latest FCO’s, Newsletters with respect to MR.
13. O O O O O - -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
FCO/Newsletters)

Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/


• “Intera/Achieva SMI R3.2.2”
14. O O - -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
Achieva  R3  Installation)

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15. O If XW8400 MRHost:

Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/


• “R2.6 to R3.2 XW8400 Upgrade Manual”
- -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
Achieva  System Reference)

Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/


• Service Manual “R1/R2 to R3.2 Host and Reconstructor Upgrade
16. O Manual” - -

(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 


Achieva  System Reference)
Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/
• “Intera R7/R12 to R2.6 & R3.x upgrade”
17. O O - -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
Intera  System Reference)

18. O O If XW8400 MRHost :


1

Get from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:


• Firmware + settings MRHost Computer XW8400
- -
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
MR Download Area  MR Computer Firmware)

Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:
• R3.2.2 Service Packs.
19. O O O O O - -
• R3.2.2 Security Fixes.
(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
MR Download Area  Service Packs/Security Fixes)
Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:

20. O O O O O • For R3.2.2 IQ Spec files. - -


(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance
 MR Download Area  Download Area for IQ spec files)
Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:

21. O O O O O • Latest FCO’s, Newsletters with respect to EWS - -


(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
MR Workstations  Extended MR Workspace)
Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:
• Latest FCO’s, Newsletters with respect to ViewForum, EasyAccess and
22. O O O O O EasyLink products. - -

(Service  Products & Solutions 


Healthcare Informatics)

1
To support Acronis System Restore after crash system disk
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Obtain from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/

23. O • WinMRI and DICOM document - -


(Service  Products & Solutions  Magnetic Resonance 
Intera Achieva  R3  System View  Networking/RSN)
Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/:
• Attributes for the DICOM printer(s).
24. O
(Service  Products & Solutions  Medical IT 
Interoperability Knowledgebase  Printer Validation 
DICOM Attributes)
Steps 25 up to 137 take place at the Hospital.

Implement latest FCO’s on EWS, ViewForum, EasyAccess and EasyLink


25. O O O O O - -
products (see step 21 and 22).
1
26. O O O All patient data on MRHost is lost and must be archived/stored . - -

27. O All patient data on R7/R8/R9 MRHost must be archived/stored. - -

28. O O O O All Queued jobs on MRHost are finished. - -

29. O O O O If a DVD-PC is introduced:

• Obtain settings from Customer for DVD Burning Options (Step 91) - -

Gather Hostname, DNS suffix etc. MRHost:


• Open Command Window
• Enter
ipconfig /all > g:\temp\ipconfig.txt
notepad g:\temp\ipconfig.txt
• Print file
• Enter
route print > g:\temp\route.txt
notepad g:\temp\route.txt
• Print file
30. O O O - -

Figure 1-1 Example IP-configuration

1
Patient data on DVD-PC is not lost during SW-installation on MRHost
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Identify and write down McAfee virusscanner settings:


31. O O O • AutoUpdate repository 3.3.4 36
• AutoUpdate scheduling (optional)

32. O O If upgrade from R1.x or R10.x


Register Network Interface MRHost: (will be saved by Export
configuration steps 35 or 36)
• Use Command Window opened in previous step 30 - -
• Enter
netsh –c interface dump > g:\site\netconfig.txt

33. O O O If Hospital has Proxy- and DNS Server:

• Identify and write down settings, see section MRHost Internet


6.2 140
connection settings (Step 33, 119)

34. O O O O Perform PIQT on MRHost. - -

35. O If R3.2.2 repair installation

• Perform Export Configuration (Step 35, 135) 8.1 162

Perform Export Configuration or See


36. O O O 1 -
Save ASW-Configuration on DVD+RW or MO-Disk SIM

37. O If Upgrade from R10.x:


2
Copy configuration to USB-Disk :
• Open Explorer on R10.x MRHost
• Browse to H:
• Copy “configuration” folder to USB-Disk:

- -

38. O If R3.2.2, R2.6.3 to R3.2.2 repair or upgrade:

• Create Long-term backup with System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137) 9.1 173

39. O If R2.6.1 or R2.5.3 to R3.2.2 upgrade:

• Perform Long-term Storage to DVD via HDD see SIM

40. O O O Shutdown/power-off MRHost, Reconstructor and Spectrometer.

1
R10.x only
2
MO-Drive is not supported on R3.x Z400 MR-Host
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Perform Long-term Storage to DVD via HDD or


41. O O see SIM -
perform Long-term storage to MOD

Implement HW installation as described in


42. O ” Intera/Achieva SMI R3.2.2” - -
(See step 14, how to obtain)

If MRHost is a Z400 and an EWS is connected via Direct-link network


43. O O O
cable:

Remove/disconnect Direct-link ethernet cable between network switch


1 - -
and EWS .

44. O If XW8400 MRHost:

Implement HW upgrade as described in


” R2.6 to R3.2 XW8400 Upgrade Manual” - -
(See step 15, how to obtain)

Implement HW upgrade as described in


45. O ” R1/R2 to R3.2 Host and Reconstructor Upgrade Manual” - -
(See step 16, how to obtain)

Implement HW upgrade as described in


46. O O ” Intera R7/R12 to R2.6 & R3.x upgrade” - -
(See step 17, how to obtain)

47. O O Check SW levels (Step 47) 3.1 25

48. O O If XW8400 MRHost and Fimware level < 2.26:

• Install Firmware ≥ 2.26 + Restore 2x settings


(See step 18) See
PDF -
Note: This step is essential to support Quick Restore Tool after system disk incl.
crash.
49. O O If DVD-PC is DX5150 and SW-level is 03.02.01.06 (see info from
step 47):

• Burn all Patient data; send to DVD-PC, on DVD +RW.

• Perform DVD-PC CD installation (Step 49) 3.2 27

50. O O If step 47 indicates wrong SW-level

• Perform MRHost SW-Installation (Step 50, 51) 3.3 29

51. O O O Perform MRHost SW-Installation (Step 50, 51) 3.3 29

Note: All Reconstructors will receive a new Operating System. Please do not
52. O O O
restart MRHost within 5 minutes.

53. O O O O O If applicable:

Configure Keyboard Layout and Input Language Configuration


3.3.1 31
(step 53) Default: US Keyboard, English (United States)

1
This is an insecure link
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54. O O O O O Configure MRHost date & time settings (Step 54) 3.3.2 34

55. O O O O O If Service Packlevel and/or Security Fixlevel is lower (see step 47), than
current status (see step 19).
• Install them according the instructions. - -

56. O O O O O If R3.2.2 IQ Spec files are available (see step 20).

• Install them according the instructions. - -

57. O Start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) 4 41

58. O Set System Reference Number (Step 58, 80) 4.2.1.1 45

59. O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96

60. O O O Power on Spectrometer. - -

61. O O If 192.168.71.0 subnet address(es) is already in use:

MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62,


5.3.5.1 110
77)

62. O O O If 192.168.71.0 subnet address(es) is already in use:

MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62,


5.3.5.1 110
77)

63. O O O Perform Import Configuration (Step 63) 8.2 164

64. O Perform Save/Upgrade R7/R8/R9 ASW Configuration (Step 64) 8.3 166

65. O O O O O Disable Java Update PopUp (Step 65) 3.3.3 35

66. O If upgrade/repair from R3.x continue with step 68 - -

67. O O O O If upgrade to Multi-Transmit option:

1. Browse with Windows Explorer to folder G:\Site


2. Delete files:
• hw_tuned.dat - -

• coil_tuned.dat

68. O O O O O Configure MRHost Computer name (Step 68) (see step 2 or 30 for value). 5.3.1 102

69. O O O O O If shared folders “Export” and “Dicom” are used:


(see also step 2)
Enable Access to network shares Dicom and Export (Step 69) 5.3.2 102

Configure MRHost “Hospital Connection” static IP address (Step 70, 71).


For values:
• see step 2 and
70. O O 5.3.3.2 105
• also “Sonalleve MR-HIFU R2 Service Procedures Document”
http://incenter.medical.philips.com/  Service  Products and
Solutions  Magnetic Resonance  Sonalleve MR-HIFU  R2 
System View

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71. O O O If Hospital has domain suffix in use:

• Configure MRHost “Hospital Connection” static IP address (Step 70,


5.3.3.2 105
71), see step 2, 30 for values.

If the subnet address 192.168.70.0 (Loopback Connection) is already in


72. O 5.3.4 109
use.

73. O O If Z400-MRHost and 192.168.74.0 subnet address is already in use:

DVD-PC Network Configuration (step 73 or 74) 1 5.5 129

Z400-MRHost “Switch Connection” settings (step 73, 77) 5.3.9 117

74. O O If XW8x00-MRHost and one or more of the subnet address(es) is


already in use:
192.168.72.0 (Spectrometer Connection) 5.3.6.1 113

192.168.73.0 (Extension Connection) 2 5.3.7 115

192.168.74.0 (DVD-Box Connection) 3 5.5 129

75. O O MRHost Network configuration check (Step 75) 5.3.10.1 118

76. O O MRHost connection status checks (Step 76) 5.3.10.2 120

77. O O MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) 5.3.10.3 122

78. O O O O O If installed McAfee virus-scanner is used:

• Perform Virus scanner set-up (Step 31, 78). 3.3.4 36

79. O O O O O Start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) 4 41

80. O Set System Reference Number (Step 58, 80) 4.2.1.1 45

81. O O O O Set System Parameters (Step 81) 4.2.1.2 45

82. O O O If input patientnames in Chinese , Japanese or Korean language (see


also step 53):
• Set Patient Name Format (Step 82) 4.2.1.3 46

83. O Set System Type (Step 83) 4.2.1.4 47

84. O O O O O If upgrade from R1.x, R11.x , R7/8/9 or new SW-options:

• Register Permanent key (Step 84) 4.2.2.1 48

85. O O O O If temporary keys are in use, changed or upgrade from R1.x, R11.x,
R7/8/9:
• Edit Temporary key(s) (Step 85) 4.2.2.2 48

86. O O Add DICOM Printer(s) (Step 86) (see step 24 for settings) 4.2.3.1 49

87. O O O O Configure Scanner Hardware Configuration (Step 88) 4.2.5 54

1
If optional DVD-PC is present
2
If an EWS is connected via direct link.
3
If optional DVD-PC is present
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88. O If Upgrade:

• Configure Scanner Hardware Configuration (Step 88) 4.2.5 54

89. O O Configure Coil Administration (Step 89) 4.2.4 53

90. O O O If new coils are introduced:

• Configure Coil Administration (Step 89) 4.2.4 53

91. O O O O If optional DVD-PC is present:

• Configure DVD Burning Options (Step 91) (see step 29 for obtained
4.2.6.1 56
settings from customer)

92. O O Configure DICOM image number direction (Step 92) . 4.2.6.2 57

93. O O Configure DICOM Local System (Step 93) 4.2.6.6 59

94. O O Add DICOM network node(s) (Step 94, 96) 4.2.6.8 62

95. O O O If Direct-link network cable is removed (see step 43):

• Remove EWS from DICOM Network nodes:

4.2.6.8 62

96. O O O O O If a new EWS is assigned to this MRHost, or Direct-link connection is


removed.
• Configure EWS according “EWS Template” (Step 96). 4.2.6.8.1 63

97. O O If DVD-PC is introduced and 3rd party equipment can not read
Enhanced MR DVD:
• Switch DICOM Media Output Type (Step 97) to Classic MR mode:
4.2.6.3 57
(see step 2 for information from Hospital Network Administrator).

98. O O O O O IF MRHost + “Sonalleve HIFU” Console

• Configure External configuration (Step 98) 4.2.6.4 58

99. O O O O If 3rd party equipment can not read Enhanced MR:

• Check “Combine MR Rescaling” settings for DVD-burning and


4.2.6.7 60
export to DICOM-File.

100. O O O O If upgrade from R1.x, R7/R11 or initial installation


1
Disable Enhanced MR Image Storage (MR Multi-frame) :
• For PACS when Hospital has one or more viewing stations that
query the PACS and that do not support Enhanced MR image 4.2.6.8.9 69
storage.
• For Remote DICOM nodes that do not support Enhanced MR

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101. O O If a syslog server is available:

• Configure Audit trail to Syslog (Step 101) 4.2.6.12 87

102. O O If the Hospital has Hospital-ePO Server for Virus Scanner signature
files and no DNS-server:
• Enable Access to Hospital-ePO server, for update of Virus
Signatures without DNS server (Step 102) (see step 2 or 31 for 4.2.6.13 88
settings).

103. O O O O O If Hospital has timeserver to support IHE “Consistent Time” (see


step 2):
O O • Add Hospital TimeServer (Step 103) 4.2.6.14 89

O O O O O • Install NTP Client (Step 103) 4.2.6.15 90

104. O O O O If MRHost is serviced via PRS (see step 1):

• Configure Philips Service Agent (Step 104) 4.2.7 91

105. O O O O O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96

Convert VMS scan protocols to R3.2.2 protocols.


Open Command Window and enter
cd C:\nmr\gyroscan\commands <Enter>
ppupgrade_from_vms.pl <Enter>
Y <Enter>
106. O Exit <Enter>

Check
G:\log\ppupgrade_from_vms.log
for errors.
Please contact MR-Helpdesk when errors are reported.

107. O O O O O Start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) 4 41

108. O O O O O Perform Install ExamCards and Scan Protocols (Step 108) 4.1.1 42

109. O O O O O If DVD-PC is available:

• Perform DVD-PC Test (Step 109)


When DVD-PC test fails: 4.3.1.1 93

1
Check FireWire cable connection or ethernet connection .

110. O O O O O Download Firmware (step 110) 4.3.2.1 95

111. O O O O O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96

112. O O O O O If additional languages are required (see also step 53):

• Install additional languages (Step 112). 6.3 142

113. O O O O O If additional <MR User> are required:

• Create <MR User> on MRHost (Step 113). 6.1 138

1
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114. O O O O O If applicable (see step 112):

• Configure Language User Interface <MR User> (Step 114) 6.4 143

115. O O O O O If left-hand user:

• Configure Left/Right Hand Mouse Setting < MR User> (Step 115)


6.5 145
(Default: Right-hand mouse)

116. O O O O O If <MRUser> password is not set yet.

Change Password <MR User> (Step 116) (see step 4 or 5 for value) 6.7 147

117. O O O O O If MRHost has link with OfflineShare folder on EWS:

Synchronize passwords for users with same username on MRHost


- -
and EWS. (E.g. MRUser).

118. O O O O O Change Password user Remote (Step 118) (see step 6 or 7 for value) 6.6 146

119. O O O O O If the Hospital has Proxy- and DNS Server:

• Enable Access to Internet via Hospital Proxy server (see step 2 or


6.2.1 140
33 for settings).

120. O O O O O If Z400 or XW8600 and Physiology Display (PHD) is present:

• Enable PHD (Step 120) 7.1.1 154

121. O O O O O If the Hospital has an Examination Room Display (ERD):

• Enable ERD (Step 121). 7.1.2 155

122. O O O O O Initialize QAWeb and sensor (Step 122) 7.2.1 156

123. O O O O O Perform Dicom Monitor Calibration (Step 123) 7.2.2 158

Configure Paper-printer settings settings (see Configuration of a Paper


124. O O O O O 7.3 160
Printer (Step 124)).

Check on modified fixed parameters and verify if modification is still


needed:
1. Start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107), p. 41.
125. O
2. Select
System Adjustments  Test and Tuning procedures 
Parameter Administration…  Restore Factory Values
When fixed parameters are changed… perform verification.
126. O If R3.2.2 Repair Installation, continue with step 131 - -

127. O If upgrade from R3.1 TX:


Perform RF and System calibrations as described in “Intera/Achieva
SMI R3.2.2” (09.0)”. - -
(see step 14, how to obtain)

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128. O If upgrade from 3.0T R2.6 and Solid State RF-amplifier:


Perform:
• RF-AMP Controlloop calibration
• Max. kW calibration (Body coil, T/R-head coil, T/R-Knee coil)
- -
• F0 determination
• RF power ref. cal. (Body, T/R-Head, T/R-Knee coil)
• Pickup coil tr.cal (Body, T/R-Head, T/R-Knee coil)

129. O If upgrade to Mult-Transmit option (TX):


Perform RF, Gradient and System calibrations as described in
“Intera/Achieva SMI R3.2.2” (09.0)”. - -
(see step 14, how to obtain)

Perform RF, Gradient and System calibrations as described in


130. O O O O “Intera/Achieva SMI R3.2.2” (09.0)”. - -
(see step 14, how to obtain)

131. O O O O O Perform PIQT on R3.2.2 MRHost. - -

Check connections with DICOM nodes (see


132. O O O O O • Check DICOM Export to Remote DICOM Node(s) (Step 132) 4.2.6.10 85
• DICOM Verify (Step 132). 4.2.6.11 85

133. O O O O O If MRHost + “Sonalleve HIFU” Console:

Prepare SSH-environment for “Sonalleve HIFU”:


• Open command window
- -
• Enter:
p_mxi_activate_hifu.pl True<Enter>

134. O O O O O Check PRS Connection (Step 134) 5.6.2 134

135. O O O O O Perform Export Configuration (Step 35, 135) 8.1 162

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1
Run AsMaintained script :
• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools 
AsMaintained:

• Insert USB flash drive and wait until new hardware is ready to use:

136. O O O O O • Start Windows Explorer  Browse to E:\Service\asmaintained - -


• Right-click “system_datayyyymmddhhmmss.xml” file.
• Select “Send To”  USB flash drive as destination:

• Send system_datayyyymmddhhmmss.xml as an attachment to


as.maintained@philips.com
2
Subject: SRN:xxxxx

137. O O O O O Create Long-term Backup with System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137) 9.1 173

138. O O O O O Passwords are communicated with Hospital and Service organisation. - -

1
This step fills System configuration database, used by RADAR and is also part of Planned Maintenance.
2
System Reference Number
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Contents
1. Introduction ............................................................................................. 22
1.1. Conventions used in this Bulletin ................................................................................................. 22
2. Description of R3.2.2 .............................................................................. 23
2.1. MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO R3.2.2 Features .................................................................. 23
2.2. Solved FPR’s in R3.2.2 ................................................................................................................ 23
3. SW Installation ........................................................................................ 25
3.1. Check SW levels (Step 47) .......................................................................................................... 25
3.2. DVD-PC CD installation (Step 49) ............................................................................................... 27
3.3. MRHost SW-Installation (Step 50, 51) ......................................................................................... 29
3.3.1. Keyboard Layout and Input Language Configuration (step 53) ................................................... 31
3.3.2. MRHost date & time settings (Step 54)........................................................................................ 34
3.3.3. Disable Java Update PopUp (Step 65) ........................................................................................ 35
3.3.4. Virus scanner set-up (Step 31, 78) .............................................................................................. 36
3.4. Reconstructor Network Installation .............................................................................................. 39
4. Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) ................................................... 41
4.1. System Installation ....................................................................................................................... 42
4.1.1. Install ExamCards and Scan Protocols (Step 108) ...................................................................... 42
4.2. System Configuration ................................................................................................................... 44
4.2.1. System ......................................................................................................................................... 45
4.2.1.1. Set System Reference Number (Step 58, 80) ............................................................................. 45
4.2.1.2. Set System Parameters (Step 81) ............................................................................................... 45
4.2.1.3. Set Patient Name Format (Step 82) ............................................................................................. 46
4.2.1.4. Set System Type (Step 83) .......................................................................................................... 47
4.2.2. Software Options .......................................................................................................................... 48
4.2.2.1. Register Permanent key (Step 84) ............................................................................................... 48
4.2.2.2. Edit Temporary key(s) (Step 85) .................................................................................................. 48
4.2.3. Hardcopy Facilities ....................................................................................................................... 49
4.2.3.1. Add DICOM Printer(s) (Step 86) .................................................................................................. 49
4.2.3.2. Edit DICOM Printer ...................................................................................................................... 51
4.2.3.3. Delete DICOM Printer .................................................................................................................. 53
4.2.4. Coil Administration (Step 89) ....................................................................................................... 53
4.2.5. Scanner Hardware Configuration (Step 88) ................................................................................. 54
4.2.6. Connectivity .................................................................................................................................. 55
4.2.6.1. DVD Burning Options (Step 91) ................................................................................................... 56
4.2.6.2. DICOM image number direction (Step 92)................................................................................... 57
4.2.6.3. DICOM Media Output Type (Step 97).......................................................................................... 57
4.2.6.4. External configuration (Step 98) .................................................................................................. 58
4.2.6.5. Connectivity Configuration ........................................................................................................... 58
4.2.6.6. DICOM Local System (Step 93) ................................................................................................... 59
4.2.6.7. DICOM File (Step 99)................................................................................................................... 60
4.2.6.8. DICOM network node(s) (Step 94, 96) ........................................................................................ 62
4.2.6.8.1. EWS according “EWS Template” (Step 96)............................................................................ 63
4.2.6.8.2. ViewForum according “ViewForum Template” ....................................................................... 64
4.2.6.8.3. EasyVision according “EasyVision Template” ........................................................................ 66
4.2.6.8.4. Remote MRHost according “Remote Philips MR Template” .................................................. 66
4.2.6.8.5. RIS according “RIS Template” ................................................................................................ 66
4.2.6.8.6. MPPS node according “MPPS Template” .............................................................................. 66
4.2.6.8.7. Archive configuration (PACS) ................................................................................................. 66
4.2.6.8.8. Non-Philips Remote DICOM node according “Other Template”............................................. 67
4.2.6.8.9. Advanced settings remote DICOM Node (Step 100) .............................................................. 69
4.2.6.9. Secure DICOM connections ........................................................................................................ 71
4.2.6.9.1. Create Self-signed Root, MRHost and Remote Dicom node Certificates .............................. 71
4.2.6.9.2. Export Self-signed Root, MRHost and Remote DICOM node Certificates ............................. 72
4.2.6.9.3. Install Keys on Secure R3.2.2 MRHost .................................................................................. 75
4.2.6.9.4. Install Keys on Secure Remote DICOM Node ........................................................................ 85
4.2.6.10. Check DICOM Export to Remote DICOM Node(s) (Step 132) .................................................... 85
4.2.6.11. DICOM Verify (Step 132) ............................................................................................................. 85

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4.2.6.12. Audit trail to Syslog (Step 101) .....................................................................................................87


4.2.6.13. Access to Hospital-ePO server, for update of Virus Signatures without DNS server (Step 102) 88
4.2.6.14. Add Hospital TimeServer (Step 103) ...........................................................................................89
4.2.6.15. Install NTP Client (Step 103) ........................................................................................................90
4.2.7. Philips Service Agent (Step 104) .................................................................................................91
4.3. System Adjustment ......................................................................................................................93
4.3.1. Tools and Utilities .........................................................................................................................93
4.3.1.1. DVD-PC Test (Step 109) ..............................................................................................................93
4.3.2. Test and Tuning Procedures ........................................................................................................95
4.3.2.1. Download Firmware (step 110) ....................................................................................................95
4.3.2.2. Diagnostic Procedures (HOST – RECON)...................................................................................95
4.4. Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) ..............................................96
5. Network Configuration ........................................................................... 99
5.1. Default TCP/IP network settings for Z400 MRHost ......................................................................99
5.2. Default TCP/IP network settings for XW8nnn MRHost ..............................................................101
5.3. MRHost Network Configuration ..................................................................................................102
5.3.1. MRHost Computer name (Step 68)............................................................................................102
5.3.2. Access to network shares Dicom and Export (Step 69).............................................................102
5.3.3. MRHost “Hospital Connection” settings .....................................................................................103
5.3.3.1. MRHost “Hospital Connection” dynamic IP-address ..................................................................103
5.3.3.2. MRHost “Hospital Connection” static IP address (Step 70, 71) .................................................105
5.3.3.3. MRHost “Hospital Connection” speed/duplex settings ...............................................................108
5.3.4. MRHost “Loopback Connection” settings (Step 72) ...................................................................109
5.3.5. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” settings ............................................................................110
5.3.5.1. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77) ..................................110
5.3.5.2. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” speed/duplex settings .....................................................112
5.3.6. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” settings ..............................................................113
5.3.6.1. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” static IP-address (step 74, 77) ..........................113
5.3.6.2. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” speed/duplex settings .......................................114
5.3.7. XW8x00-MRHost “Extension Connection” settings (Step 74)....................................................115
5.3.8. XW8x00-MRHost “DVD-Box Connection” settings (step 74, 77) ...............................................116
5.3.9. Z400-MRHost “Switch Connection” settings (step 73, 77) .........................................................117
5.3.10. MRHost Network checks ............................................................................................................118
5.3.10.1. MRHost Network configuration check (Step 75) ........................................................................118
5.3.10.2. MRHost connection status checks (Step 76) .............................................................................120
5.3.10.3. MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) ...........................................................................122
5.4. Reconstructor Network Configuration ........................................................................................125
5.4.1. Reconstructor “Host Connection” settings .................................................................................125
5.4.1.1. Reconstructor “Host Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77) .......................................125
5.4.1.2. Reconstructor “Host Connection” speed/duplex settings ...........................................................128
5.5. DVD-PC Network Configuration (step 73 or 74) ........................................................................129
5.5.1. Z400 DVD-PC “Host Connection Eth” settings (step 73, 77) .....................................................130
5.5.2. XW8x00 DVD-PC “Host Connection Firewire” settings (step 74, 77) ........................................132
5.6. Philips Remote Services (RPRS) ...............................................................................................134
5.6.1. PRS Port Settings (Step 2) ........................................................................................................134
5.6.2. Check PRS Connection (Step 134)............................................................................................134
6. <MR User> Management ...................................................................... 138
6.1. Create <MR User> on MRHost (Step 113) ................................................................................138
6.2. MRHost Internet connection settings (Step 33, 119) .................................................................140
6.2.1. Access to Internet via Hospital Proxy server..............................................................................140
6.3. Install additional languages (Step 112) ......................................................................................142
6.4. Language User Interface <MR User> (Step 114) ......................................................................143
6.5. Left/Right Hand Mouse Setting < MR User> (Step 115) ............................................................145
6.6. Change Password user Remote (Step 118) ..............................................................................146
6.7. Change Password <MR User> (Step 116).................................................................................147
6.8. Adjust Password Policies <MR User>........................................................................................148
6.8.1. Zero length password .................................................................................................................148
6.8.2. Password never expires <MR User> .........................................................................................149
6.9. Unlock <MR User> .....................................................................................................................151
6.10. Regain access to MRHost ..........................................................................................................152
7. HW Configuration ................................................................................. 154
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7.1. (Multi) Monitor Configuration ...................................................................................................... 154


7.1.1. Enable PHD (Step 120).............................................................................................................. 154
7.1.2. Enable ERD (Step 121).............................................................................................................. 155
7.2. Barco QAWeb Operator Console Calibration ............................................................................ 156
7.2.1. Initialize QAWeb and sensor (Step 123) .................................................................................... 156
7.2.2. Dicom Monitor Calibration (Step 123) ........................................................................................ 158
7.3. Configuration of a Paper Printer (Step 124)............................................................................... 160
7.3.1. Check Paper printer ................................................................................................................... 160
7.3.1.1. Adjust Paper size on Dell LaserJet 1710 (Example) ................................................................. 160
8. EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration......................................................... 162
8.1. Export Configuration (Step 35, 135) .......................................................................................... 162
8.2. Import Configuration (Step 63) ................................................................................................... 164
8.3. Save/Upgrade R7/R8/R9 ASW Configuration (Step 64)............................................................ 166
9. System Backup/Restore Tools ............................................................. 173
9.1. System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137) .......................................................................................... 173
9.1.1. Backup to HDD (Short term) ...................................................................................................... 174
9.1.2. Backup to Internal DVD+RW drive or DVD-PC (Long term) ...................................................... 175
9.1.3. Backup on USB-disk (Long term) .............................................................................................. 176
9.2. System Restore Tool (Start menu) ............................................................................................ 177
9.3. Quick Restore Tool (CD) ............................................................................................................ 178
9.4. Restore System disk (continued) ............................................................................................... 179
9.5. Finalize System Restore Tool (Start menu) ............................................................................... 184
9.6. Finalize Quick Restore Tool (CD) .............................................................................................. 184
Appendix A Network Configuration Example............................................. 187

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List of Figures
Figure 1-1 Example IP-configuration ................................................................................................................................. 7
Figure 3-1 About info R3.2.2 MRHost (example).............................................................................................................26
Figure 3-2 SW-level DX5150 DVD-PC (example) ...........................................................................................................27
Figure 3-3 FW-level DVD-RW drive (example)................................................................................................................27
Figure 3-4 Installation example ........................................................................................................................................30
Figure 3-5 Add Input language ........................................................................................................................................33
Figure 3-6 Text Services and Input Languages ...............................................................................................................33
Figure 3-7 Date and Time Properties ..............................................................................................................................34
Figure 3-8 Time zone .......................................................................................................................................................35
Figure 3-9 Time zone selection........................................................................................................................................35
Figure 3-10 Date/Time Properties ...................................................................................................................................35
Figure 3-12 (Optional) Adjustments on AutoUpdate schedule ........................................................................................38
Figure 3-11 Philips-ePO-server successful queried. .......................................................................................................38
Figure 4-1 Main Menu Service Application with corresponding sections ........................................................................41
Figure 4-2 System Installation .........................................................................................................................................42
Figure 4-3 System Configuration Menu + corresponding sections ..................................................................................44
Figure 4-4 System Parameters ........................................................................................................................................46
Figure 4-5 System type configuration ..............................................................................................................................47
Figure 4-6 Scanner coil configuration (examples) ...........................................................................................................54
Figure 4-7 Scanner Harware Configuration (Examples) ..................................................................................................55
Figure 4-8 Connectivity configuration Menu + corresponding settings ............................................................................55
Figure 4-9 Enable optional DVD-PC ................................................................................................................................56
Figure 4-10 DVD Burning Parameters .............................................................................................................................56
Figure 4-11 Connectivity Configuration ...........................................................................................................................58
Figure 4-12 Local System is a secure node ....................................................................................................................60
Figure 4-13 Configured Dicom Files ................................................................................................................................61
Figure 4-14 DICOM-File Advanced Settings (Example) ..................................................................................................61
Figure 4-15 Available DICOM Templates ........................................................................................................................62
Figure 4-16 Enable Autopush to DICOM node ................................................................................................................63
Figure 4-17 DICOM Basic settings for EWS via Hospital network or Direct link (XW8x00 MR-Host only) ....................63
Figure 4-18 Example Basic Settings DICOM Node .........................................................................................................65
Figure 4-19 Recommended "Send” Settings non-Philips Remote DICOM Node ............................................................68
Figure 4-20 Dicom Network node advanced settings ......................................................................................................69
Figure 4-21 Disable Enhanced MR ..................................................................................................................................70
Figure 4-22 Certificates to export ....................................................................................................................................73
Figure 3-24 Install NTP Client ..........................................................................................................................................91
Figure 4-23 Philips Server Agent settings .......................................................................................................................92
Figure 4-24 System Adjustment.......................................................................................................................................93
Figure 4-25 Edit Action in Service Log Book ...................................................................................................................97
Figure 5-1 Computer name ............................................................................................................................................102
Figure 5-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties...........................................................................................................104
Figure 5-3 TCP/IP properties Hospital Connection........................................................................................................106
Figure 5-4 TCP/IP properties Hospital Connection on MRHost with “Sonalleve HIFU” ................................................106
Figure 5-5 Static IP-address Loopback Connection ......................................................................................................110
Figure 5-6 Static IP-address “Reconstructor Connection” .............................................................................................111
Figure 5-7 Static IP-address “Spectrometer Connection” ..............................................................................................113
Figure 5-8 Static IP-address “Extension Connection” ...................................................................................................115
Figure 5-9 Static IP-address “DVD-Box Connection” ....................................................................................................116
Figure 5-10 Static IP-address “Switch Connection” .......................................................................................................117
Figure 5-11 Example "ipconfig /all" output .....................................................................................................................119
Figure 5-12 Static IP-address “Host Connection Eth” ...................................................................................................131
Figure 5-13 Static IP-address “Host Connection Firewire” ............................................................................................133
Figure 5-14 Port check via RSN ....................................................................................................................................135
Figure 5-15 MR Applications..........................................................................................................................................135
Figure 6-1 LAN Settings .................................................................................................................................................141
Figure 6-2 Proxy server settings to get access for NetForum (Example) ......................................................................141
Figure 6-3 Mouse settings control Panel .......................................................................................................................145
Figure 6-4 Mouse properties ..........................................................................................................................................145

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Figure 6-5 Local Security Setting................................................................................................................................... 149


Figure 6-6 Minimum password length ........................................................................................................................... 149
Figure 7-1 Example PHD Monitorsettings on XW8600 ................................................................................................. 154
Figure 7-2 PHD monitor positioned ............................................................................................................................... 155
Figure 7-3 ERD is clone of OCD (example) .................................................................................................................. 156
Figure 8-1 Export Configuration..................................................................................................................................... 162
Figure 8-2 Import Configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 164
Figure 8-3 Example of wrong HW Configuration after Upgrade from BDAS Configuration .......................................... 166
Figure 8-4 Disable firewall ............................................................................................................................................. 169
Figure 9-1 Succesful backup on Internal DVD-drive or DVD-PC .................................................................................. 176
Figure 9-2 Destination is a new or existing HDD ........................................................................................................... 181
Figure 9-3 Cancel Database server startup ................................................................................................................... 185

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Section 1 Introduction DMR126884

1. Introduction
This Software Installation Manual contains information about the MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO Software
package R3.2.2 .It is mainly intended for the customer service engineer, who has to install/configure the new software
release. Furthermore this manual contains additional information about the software procedures.

NOTE

As this paper document cannot be updated easily,


the updates are posted in the SIM document on the InCenter.
Here you can find always the latest version.
Follow link: http://InCenter.Medical.Philips.com

1.1. Conventions used in this Bulletin


Patient name Output from the computer is given in typewriter style.

J.B. Smith The expected input is presented in a bold typewriter style.

<Enter> The user must press the <Enter> key.

Note Notes are given in recursive text

Cautions are given in recursive text in a bold type style


Caution

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2. Description of R3.2.2

2.1. MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO R3.2.2 Features


See Newsletters on http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ for features of MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO R3.2.2
release.

Together with the Patient data, a DICOM Viewer is copied on the DVD+RW.
Note The DICOM Viewer is only supported on a Windows XP platform and
can handle both Multi- and Single Frame format.

Highlights:

2.2. Solved FPR’s in R3.2.2


ID HEADLINE
MR00096292 R3.2 RF coil combinations for the GenPurp8 coils must be safety tested
MR00102168 Make new z400 hostcomputer available for R3.2.2
MR00103519 sometimes wrong peak assignments after fitting
MR00103670 HOS does not work on 1.5T
MR00103761 Support of new Hifu coils missing
MR00103763 EOL 4522 133 15341 "HOST Z400 8GB Purchase"
MR00103794 1.5T GP Flex coil combinations
MR00103799 Not possible to select new Flex-M ODU in software
MR00103986 VIPER: Frequently exam card process crashes especially when using smart spine ex
MR00103994 Image scaling of pushed HIFU thermometry images
MR00104011 Solve bug in analysis algorithm SPT test
MR00104132 missing protocols pelvis and head-neck on 8 channel systems
MR00104182 NORAS coil file does not support SENSE in AP direction
MR00104281 R3.2.1 SP1 installation instructionss incomplete
MR00104282 p_syck_version_report_2011030915223332.html contains version check errors.
MR00104463 Document DS: RF Diagnostic SW tests needs to be updated
MR00104756 Remove element selection for the 8ch small extremity coil on R3.2
MR00104760 Externally controlled protocol not starting due to lockup in CDAS
MR00104775 HFO Fasttrack Firmware conflict Fasttrack controller and Lateral Controller
MR00104843 Field test and release Pediatric Head-Spine coil (SHCG)
MR00104924 CSK update: SmartHeart on 3T TX
MR00105645 mrfussite communication logs filling up MR logs when HIFU is not used
MR00105661 Problem with volume reconstruction from a T2 Axial scan
MR00105662 Geometric position check for INVIVO coils
MR00106037 Instructions for RF coil not correct in software
MR00106235 Update help files for Achivea and Ingenia SMEX coils
MR00106321 Spectral correction does not work correctly
MR00106484 Volume view : jumping and generates hadlines
MR00106497 Several translated UI strings do not fit in control (maxsize issues)
MR00106875 SPT: Scan name not compliant with convention
MR00106950 Add SPT IQ analysis for the second slice to detect potential clinical IQ issues
MR00107025 SPT: QBC_SNV16H is named QBC_SNV8H in batch
MR00107097 HFO firmware download does not work
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ID HEADLINE
MR00107100 RF-shimming for HIFU coils combination is not supported
MR00107152 Jewel R3.2.2: GP flex coil 3T not RF shim approved
MR00107226 Remove coil combination LMT NeoFlex+Head in doc and code
MR00107295 SPT: Add a CET item in SPT to the Interactive Analysis menu
MR00107360 SPT: Coil Element Test for Cardiac 32 has wrong COID
MR00107440 GP-Flex-8 patient placement property in res file wrong
MR00107565 Add CET images to SPT Analyzer regression test
MR00107615 Problem with volume reconstruction from a T2 Axial scan
MR00107679 Cannot stop Remote Control scan
MR00107723 SRS Supported coils missing coil support
MR00107727 FSF: Coil names could not be found
MR00107733 SRS and SRS Gradient coils inconsistent for 271 config
MR00107746 No report is generated after SPT scans (Coil element test) on sense spine 15 coil
MR00107778 Missing coil names in different languages.
MR00107867 Main system type is incorrect for CET batches for T30 SC32 and SSH8
MR00107897 Performance : Image Production time for scans beyond the specification value
MR00107908 Performance: Re-visit/update the benchmarked values for operability tests
MR00107917 Performance : Re-visit / Update the benchmarked values for the Interoperability tests
MR00107930 SPT: Some of the IQT tests fail analysis
MR00108016 SRS Performance spec not met on 2 items
MR00108021 CET: The batch for the CET SpineTC scan gives an error after scanning the initial scout
MR00108096 LCC2A (specific) Pressure sensor overview test failed (no graph -minor error)
MR00108249 SPT IQT test for NV8 and NV16 fail when system is clean

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DMR126884 SW Installation Section 3

3. SW Installation
PLATFORM 12NC DESCRIPTION
Z400 MRHost 4522 133 1533x Intel Quad-Core (Xeon) W3520 2.66 GHz
XW8600 MRHost 4522 132 7694x Intel Quad-Core (Xeon) 2.66 GHz
XW8400 MRHost 4522 132 6462x Intel Dual-Core (Xeon) 2.33 GHz

Z600 (HE) Reconstructor 4522 133 1445x Intel two Quad-Core E5540 2.53 GHz
Z400 Reconstructor 4522 133 1444x Intel Quad-Core W3520 2.66 GHz
XW6600 (HE) Reconstructor 4522 132 7684x Intel two Quad-Core 5430 2.66 GHz
XW6600 (MS) Reconstructor 4522 132 7685x Intel Quad-Core 5430 2.66 GHz
XW6400 Reconstructor 4522 132 6519x Intel Dual-Core (Xeon) 2.33 GHz

Table 2 Supported Platforms

Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO R3.2.2:


4522 211 11254 12NC
MR SW Preinstallation Tool 5 4522 211 11341

BOS DVD #1 0C.04.01 4522 211 11551

Application SW R3.2.2 DVD 4522 211 11262

MR UI Language pack DVD 4522 211 11321

Quick Restore Tool 1.1 4522 210 28892

MR_SF_MAY2011 64B 4522 211 11741

User Documentation R3.2.2 Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO CD 4522 211 11302

Table 3 MR Software package R3.2.2

3.1. Check SW levels (Step 47)


• Prerequisites MRHost:
• Reconstructor and DVD-PC (if present), are switched on.
• FireWire XW8x00-MRHost <-> DVD-PC (if present), cable is connected.

Note • Ethernet Z400-MRHost <-> DVD-PC (if present), cable is connected.


• Ethernet MRHost <-> Reconstructor cable is connected.
• Prerequisites Reconstructor:
• Monitor is connected.

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Status Firmware level + BIOS settings (2011-09-09):


(During BIOS-boot phase, the firmware level is displayed left corner below)

MRHost:
Z400 Firmware 3.12
XW8600 Firmware 1.35
XW8400 Firmware 2.26

Reconstructor:
Z600 (HE) Firmware 3.13
Z400 Firmware 3.12
XW6600 (HE) Firmware 1.35
XW6600 (MS) Firmware 1.35
XW6400 Firmware 2.26

DVD-PC:
RP5700 BOS 03.02.03.01
Optiplex 320 BOS 03.02.02.01
DX5150 BOS 03.02.01.07

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost.


Password = Manager 1 (DVD installed MRHost).
Password = MRService (Factory installed MRHost).

• Perform start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107), p. 41

• Click “System Information”  “System About…”  “System Installed


Software Report”:

• Click “Next”  “Next”:

Release 3.2.2.0
R: Release
V: Version
L: Level
S: Service Pack level

Figure 3-1 About info R3.2.2 MRHost (example)

1
System will ask for a new password.
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• Important about info are:


• Application SW Release (see Application Software DVD R3.2.2, 4522 211 11262)
• MR Service Pack x level
• Security Fixes MR_SF_mmmyyyy
• SW-Level DVD-PC:

Figure 3-2 SW-level DX5150 DVD-PC (example)


• FW-Level DVD-RW drive:

Figure 3-3 FW-level DVD-RW drive (example)


• (see http://InCenter.Medical.Philips.com for actual levels)

• Continue with next step after step 47 in Table 1.

3.2. DVD-PC CD installation (Step 49)


The sections below describe the various steps to install the initial software on a DVD-PC.

The SW installation is only required in case of a:

• Step 49 : on a DX5150 DVD-PC.

• Software upgrade.

• Software corruption system disk.

• Replacement System disk.

All Patient-data on DVD-PC is lost!


Caution
Prerequisites:
o All Patient-data on DVD-PC is saved on DVD+RW
Note
o FireWire cable is disconnected.
o Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse are connected
• Login on DVD-PC

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• Enter User name: mrsystem


Password: manager

• Click “Ok”

• Place BOS CD 03.02.01.07 into the DVD-drive.

• Click Start  Turn off Computer  Restart

The DVD-PC will boot from CD, the installation menu window will appear:

BOSWXP_DVD Version 03.02.01.07 HP5150_01


Please use one of the following options:

0 - Exit to DOS
1 - Install HP5150_01 DVDBOX Operating System

Remove the CD-Rom before rebooting the system


Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot the system

Give your selection (0/1) :


• Enter 1 to Install

• Enter “Y”:

BOSWXP_DVD Version 03.02.01.07 HP5150_01


Install HP5150_01 DVDBox Operating System

0 - Return to Menu
Y - Start installing HP5150_01 DVDBox Operating System

(See the Software Installation Manual for instructions)

Give your selection (0/Y) :


The Ghost application will start.

After the installation is completed (approximately 5 min.)

• Remove CD-ROM from the DVD-drive

• Press <CTRL>+<ALT>+<DEL>, to reboot DVD-PC

CAUTION: Configuration phase of BOSWXP_DVD will take about 5 minutes!


Please wait until Windows Logon screen appears!
Caution

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• Reconnect FireWire cable with MRHost.

• Disconnect Monitor, mouse and keyboard from DVD-PC.

• Continue with next step after step 49 in Table 1.

3.3. MRHost SW-Installation (Step 50, 51)


The sections below describe the various steps to install the R3.2.2 software on an MRHost.

The SW installation is only required in case of a:

• Software commercial or repair upgrade.


• Software corruption system disk.
• Replacement System disk.

A DVD SW installation takes about 50 minutes and requires user input to install BOS DVD (’s) and ASW DVD.

Prerequisites:
MRHost:
• (Queued) jobs are finished.
• Patientdata is archived on PACS.
• Is connected via Ethernet with Hospital LAN.
• USB-slots have no Memory sticks/Card readers/Hard disks connected.
• Wide-screen monitor
Reconstructor:
• Is powered on.
• Is connected via Ethernet with MRHost.
Notes DVD-PC (if present):
• Patientdata is stored on DVD.
• Is powered on.
• Is connected via
• FireWire with XW8x00-MRHost or
Ethernet + network switch, when Z400-MRHost.
Spectrometer:
• Is powered on.
• Is connected via Ethernet with MRHost.
Examination Room Display (ERD):

1
Poweroff Interconnection Box (ICB)

• Reboot or Power-on MRHost.

• Place in the meantime the MR SW Preinstallation Tool 4522 211 11341 into the internal DVD Rom-drive.

The R3.2.2 MRHost will boot from MR SW Preinstallation Tool

1
To avoid ERD becomes primary monitor.
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The following message will popup:

• Please remove Preinstallation Tool from DVD-ROM drive, insert BOS DVD #1 (4522 211 11551)

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Start Installation”:

• Click “Yes” when this Message Box appears:

Installation is started…

Figure 3-4 Installation example

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• Please remove BOS DVD # 1 from DVD-ROM drive, insert ASW DVD (4522 211 11262), when system
asks for.

• Click “Ok”  “Yes”:

• The R3.2.2 MRHost will reboot a couple of times during the installation!

• Sometimes, the R3.2.2 MRHost looks frozen don’t worry!

• The SW-installation is ready when the MR System login screen appears:


Caution
MR Systems Achieva
Release 3.2 Level 1 YYYY-MM-DD

• Remove ASW DVD from internal DVD ROM-Drive.

If Examination Room Display is installed

• Power on Interconnection Box.

If message pops up “Do you want to restart without Spectrometer” Answer with “No”
Notes
All error messages are related to the non-configured status of the MRHost!
• Continue with next step after step 50 or 51 in Table 1.

3.3.1. Keyboard Layout and Input Language Configuration (step 53)


With the MR System a standard US-QWERTY keyboard is delivered.

Note If a localized keyboard (with special characters) is required or requested by the


customer, such keyboard can be ordered locally. It is allowed to connect such a
keyboard with the MR system.

The QWERTY keyboard is still required for a system (re-) installation!


Caution
In this example, a German keyboard is configured.
• Login MRService
1
Password = Manager (DVD installed MRHost).
Password = MRService (Factory installed MRHost)

1
MRHost will ask for a new password.
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• Click No if message pops up to start without Spectrometer

• Click Start  Settings  Control panel

• Double-click Regional and Language options


• Click tab Languages  Details…:

R3.2.2 MRHOST
Basic Perfusion Advanced Patientname
Viewing Viewing (Input)
Russian √ X √ X
Greek √ X √ X
Korean X X X √
Caution Chinese √ √ √ √
Table 4 Overview of restrictions on language support

• Click Add:

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• Click  to select Keyboard layout/IME:

Figure 3-5 Add Input language

• Click  to select Input language “German (Germany)”  Ok:

• Click  to select Default Input language “German (Germany)”  Apply  OK:

Figure 3-6 Text Services and Input Languages

• Click “Ok”

• Close Control Panel

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Please keep format settings England (United States):

Do not change

Caution

• Continue with next step after step 53 in Table 1.

3.3.2. MRHost date & time settings (Step 54)


• Login MRService
1
Password = Manager (DVD installed MRHost).
Password = MRService (Factory installed MRHost)

• Click No when message pops up to start without Spectrometer

• Double-Click Time field in notification area

• Click Tab “Date & Time” and make your adjustments:

Figure 3-7 Date and Time Properties

• Click Tab “Time Zone”

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• Click  Dropdown list: Time zone of Hospital:

Figure 3-8 Time zone

Figure 3-9 Time zone selection

• Click (If applicable) checkbox “Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
changes  “OK”:

Figure 3-10 Date/Time Properties

• Continue with next step after step 54 in Table 1.

3.3.3. Disable Java Update PopUp (Step 65)


This procedure describes how to disable the Java-popup for MRService user with
Note
Administrator privilege.
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click “Start”  “Settings”  “Control Panel”

• Double-Click “View x86 Control Panel Icons”  “Java”:

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• Select Tab “Update”


• Click Checkbox “Check for Updates Automatically”  “Never Check”:

• Click “Ok”

• Close Windows

• Continue with next step after step 65 in Table 1.

3.3.4. Virus scanner set-up (Step 31, 78)


McAfee Virus Scan Enterprise v8.7.0i is pre-installed on the R3.2.2 MRHost.
For up to date information on supported anti-virus sotware, check “Security status
Note document” on MR Incenter.
http://www.healthcare.philips.com/main/support/productsecurity/security_status.wpd

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

If Hospital has an ePO-server (info from step 2):

• Right-Click McAfee icon in notification area and


• Click “VirusScan Console...”  “Tools”  “Edit AutoUpdate Repository
List…”:

• Click Add…

• Enter Repository description of Hospital-ePO.

• Enter URL to Hospital-ePO path and optionally the Authentication entries  Ok

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• Use Move up button, to position HospitalePO on top

• Uncheck unused repositories

• Click OK  Close McAfee console window

If McAfee update site is used:

• Uncheck PhilipsePO server:

• Click OK  Close McAfee console window

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If Philips-ePO server is used , check connection:

• Click Start  Run…

• Enter CMD

• Enter Portqry –n PhilipsePO –e 80

Figure 3-11 Philips-ePO-server successful queried.

If portqry does not identify a LISTENING port 80  Check together with Hospital Network administrator the
network configuration.

Optionally the AutoUpdate schedule settings for Virus signature files can be adjusted (see step 2 for info):

• Right-Click McAfee icon in notification area and

• Right-click: “AutoUpdate”

• Click: “Properties”  “Schedule…”  tab Schedule  make adjustments

Figure 3-12 (Optional) Adjustments on AutoUpdate schedule

• Click “Ok” (2x)

• Close McAfee console

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• Right-click McAfee icon in notification area and


• Click Update Now…  “Close” 1:

Note When McAfee update fails, contact Hospital Network administrator.

Virus scanning slows down (re-)store R1.1, R10.3 or R10.4 Spectro DICOM data
significantly!
Caution
• Continue with next step after step 31, 78 in Table 1.

3.4. Reconstructor Network Installation


Starting R1.5-1, Headless Reconstructors will get their proper Windows XP Operating System automatically
from MRHost.

Prerequisites:
• Answer “NO” on question “Do you want to start without Spectrometer”
Note
• Spectrometer is switched on and Network link between MRHost and
Spectrometer is connected.

If Reconstructor has no Operating System (e.g. Harddisk is replaced)

• Reboot MRHost

• Click Start  Shutdown  Restart

• Wait until this message pops up (≥ 3 min.):

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• Click “Ok”

• Power on Reconstructor
After ±6 minutes the Reconstructor must be available.

If this message pops up for another reason:

• Click “Ok”

• Check network cable between MRHost and Reconstructor, or

• Power (Off/) On Reconstructor.

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DMR126884 Service Application Section 4

4. Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107)

4.1 p. 42

4.2 p. 44
4.3 p. 93

Figure 4-1 Main Menu Service Application with corresponding sections

• Login MRService
1
Password = Manager (DVD installed MRHost).
Password = MRService (Factory installed MRHost)

• Ignore error messages (indicates system is not configured yet!)

• Click No when message pops up to start without Spectrometer

• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Application:

Fill in Service entries of the Service Logbook:

• Enter User name

• Enter General Remarks

• Click “Ok”

Fill in Service Log Book to describe Activity:

• Select Type of Action

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• Enter Reason for Action

• Enter Description of Action

• Click “Ok” 2x

• Continue with next step after step 57, 79 or 107 in Table 1.

4.1. System Installation

4.1.1 p. 42

Figure 4-2 System Installation

4.1.1. Install ExamCards and Scan Protocols (Step 108)


This procedure installs and merges the User Examcards and Scan protocols with the new/updated
R3.2.2 Examcard database and Philips Scan Protocols.

• Click System Installation  Install Examcards and Scan Protocols:

• Click “Yes” (when following message pops up):

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• Press <Any key> to continue.

• Press Enter:

• Press Enter:

• Check G:\log\ppinstall.log for errors.

Please ignore “error 12 occurred while exporting protocol”, or

Note

Contact MR-Helpdesk for other reported errors.


• Continue with next step after step 108 in Table 1.

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4.2. System Configuration

4.2.1.1 p. 45
4.2.1.2 p. 45
4.2.1.3 p. 46
4.2.1.4 p. 47

4.2.2 p. 48
4.2.2.1 p. 48
4.2.2.2 p. 48

4.2.3p. 49
4.2.3.1 p. 49

4.2.4 p. 53

4.2.5 p. 54

4.2.6.1 p. 56
4.2.6.2 p. 57
4.2.6.3 p. 57
4.2.6.5 p. 58
4.2.6.4 p. 58

4.2.7 p. 91

Figure 4-3 System Configuration Menu + corresponding sections

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DMR126884 Service Application Section 4

4.2.1. System

4.2.1.1. Set System Reference Number (Step 58, 80)


• Click System Configuration  System  System Reference number:

1
• Enter Correct SRN (can be found on a sticker in the MDU cabinet):

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 58 or 80 in Table 1.

4.2.1.2. Set System Parameters (Step 81)


• Click System Configuration  System  Edit system parameters:

1
Caution: the System Reference number cannot be changed afterwards.
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Figure 4-4 System Parameters

1. Enter Institution name

2. Enter Department name

3. Select Date Registration Format

4. Select Magnet Display: None or PHD

5. Select Screen Resolution: 1920x1200 (widescreen)

6. Select Legislative Area: USA or Other

7. Select Remote Desktop Sharing Application: Enabled

8. Select Mobile System: “No/Yes”

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 81 in Table 1.

4.2.1.3. Set Patient Name Format (Step 82)


Note See Table 4 Overview of restrictions on language support p. 32
• Click System Configuration  System  Patient Name Format:

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• Adjust Appropriate entries:

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 82 in Table 1.

4.2.1.4. Set System Type (Step 83)


• Click System Configuration  System  Edit system type:

• Click Main System Type:  to select T15/T30/T70/P10

• Click System type:  to select “scanner”:

• Click Product Model:  to select “Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO”:

Figure 4-5 System type configuration

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 83 in Table 1.

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4.2.2. Software Options

4.2.2.1. Register Permanent key (Step 84)


• Click System Configuration  Software Options  Register Permanent
Key:

• Enter The permanent key obtained from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ into the Value field
(remove the # symbols first):

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 84 in Table 1.

4.2.2.2. Edit Temporary key(s) (Step 85)


If you have temporary SW key(s), they must be entered too. (The temporary key
Note must have the same locktype as the permanent key. If not, you will have to
contact the department that authorizes the keys).
• Click System Configuration  Software Options  Edit Temporary Keys:

• Enter The temporary key(s) into the Value field (remove the # symbols first), enable the key(s)
by selecting the checkboxes in the column to Activated:

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 85 in Table 1.


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4.2.3. Hardcopy Facilities

4.2.3.1. Add DICOM Printer(s) (Step 86)


• Click System Configuration  Hardcopy Facilities  Add DICOM Printer:

• Click   to Select template for new DICOM printer:

• Click “Apply”  “Next”:

• Enter • Printer Name (e.g. AGFA_14X17, less than 30 characters!)


• SCU AETitle
• SCP AETitle
• Port Number
• IP-Address

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DICOM print defines the R3.2.2 MRHost as Service Class User (SCU) and the hardcopy
printer as Service Class Provider (SCP).
If the DICOM hardcopy printer provides print services to more than one MRHost (e.g.
MRI 1, MRI 2, etc), a unique SCU AE Title must be defined for each MRHost e.g. MR1,
MR2.
Note
For the AETitles the characters a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and underscore are allowed. Spaces and
other characters are not! To prevent problems, we advice to use Upper Case characters
only.
The AETitle must be unique for every DICOM node at the Hospital.
All the other fields of the selected DICOM printer can also be modified if necessary.
The latest validated property files of supported printers can be found on via
Interoperability Knowledge Base:
http://iotool.ms.philips.com/
It contains a list of tested printers including all the parameters and their optimum values.
In case of problems with the printer, check these parameters first.

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 86 in Table 1.

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4.2.3.2. Edit DICOM Printer


• Click System Configuration  Hardcopy Facilities  Edit DICOM
Printer:

Do NOT modify the standard DICOM printer templates starting with ISGDICOM
Caution
• Click  to select KODAK_14 (Example)

• Click “Apply”  “Next”

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• Enter Modifications:

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

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4.2.3.3. Delete DICOM Printer


• Click System Configuration  Hardcopy Facilities  Delete DICOM
Printer:

• Click  To select DICOM printer to delete:

• Click “Apply”  “Next”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

4.2.4. Coil Administration (Step 89)


• Click System Configuration  Coil Configuration  Coil Administration:

• Adjust the appropriate entries:

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Achieva Panorama HFO

Figure 4-6 Scanner coil configuration (examples)

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 89 in Table 1.

4.2.5. Scanner Hardware Configuration (Step 88)


• Click System Configuration  Scanner Hardware Configuration:

• Adjust the appropriate entries according the Help text and photo’s:

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Note Refer to the Ambient Installation manual for specifics

Achieva Panorama HFO

Figure 4-7 Scanner Harware Configuration (Examples)

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 88 in Table 1.

4.2.6. Connectivity

4.2.6.1 p. 56
4.2.6.2 p. 57
4.2.6.3p. 57
4.2.6.5 p. 58
4.2.6.4 p. 58

Figure 4-8 Connectivity configuration Menu + corresponding settings

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Note See Appendix A Network Configuration Example p. 187 for background information.

4.2.6.1. DVD Burning Options (Step 91)


• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  DVD Burning Options

• Select “Yes” from dropdown list:

Figure 4-9 Enable optional DVD-PC

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Click DVD Burning Options

You can change the names of the DVD Queue’s according the customer preferences.
Note
(see step 29)
• Enter Name of virtual DVD 1/5:

Figure 4-10 DVD Burning Parameters

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 91 in Table 1.

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4.2.6.2. DICOM image number direction (Step 92)


DICOM Image Number direction is used to sort the images in a DICOM viewer or PACS.
Some hospitals want the revert ordering of image slices in one or more of the main
anatomic directions. Sagital, Transversal or Coronal. This configuration setting applies
only for the slice order! For additional information refer to “WinMRI and DICOM”
document, obtained via step 23 1

• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  DICOM Image Number


Direction:

• Click Transversal:
Sagital:
Coronal:
To change settings according to the customer requirements:

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 92

4.2.6.3. DICOM Media Output Type (Step 97)


2
Enhanced MR is the preferred value (default). This setting only needs to be changed
3
into Classic MR when Enhanced MR is not supported on the external device that is
Note used to import Patient data.
This setting touches DICOM export to DVD-PC and DICOM-File (E:\Dicom)(see section
4.2.6.7 DICOM File (Step 99) p. 60)
• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  DICOM Media Output Type:

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 97 in Table 1.

1
Applies to R10.x, R11.x, R1.x and R2.x
2
DICOM Multi-frame format.
3
DICOM Single-frame format.
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4.2.6.4. External configuration (Step 98)


• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  External configuration:

• Select “ENABLED”

• Enter Ip-address “Sonalleve HIFU” (default: 172.16.0.3)

• Enter Port number “Sonalleve HIFU” (default: 8168)

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 98 in Table 1.

4.2.6.5. Connectivity Configuration

4.2.6.6 p. 59

4.2.6.8 p. 62
4.2.6.8 p. 62
4.2.6.11 p. 85

4.2.6.12 p. 87

Figure 4-11 Connectivity Configuration

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4.2.6.6. DICOM Local System (Step 93)


• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity
Configuration  Local System:

• Enter AE Title for MRHost:

In case of HIFU

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• Click Advanced settings 1, e.g. to enable R3.2.2 MRHost as a Secure


Node:
That enables other entries like:
• Encryption (Do not use!)
• Default Certificate
• Selection of Certificates: select private key installed in section 4.2.6.9.3 “Install
Keys on Secure R3.2.2 MRHost” p. 75
• Click “>>”

Figure 4-12 Local System is a secure node

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Click “Up”

• Continue with next step after step 93 in Table 1. in Table 1.

4.2.6.7. DICOM File (Step 99)


This section is only applicable when DICOM Media Output type is set to Classic MR.
Note
(See section 4.2.6.3 DICOM Media Output Type (Step 97), p. 57)
• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity
Configuration  Local Media  DICOM File:

1
See Help text how to configure other parameters.
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• Select Via dropdown list:


DICOM-DVD Reading from DVD
QDVD1/5 Five different burn to DVD+RW area’s
EmergencyDVD Burn to DVD immediately.
DICOM-File Export to Shared E:\Dicom folder
(see 5.3.2 Access to network shares Dicom and Export (Step 69)
p. 102)

Do not Use!
Delete or Add

Figure 4-13 Configured Dicom Files

• Click Modify  Advanced Settings:

• Adjust “Combine MR Rescaling” to “Yes” for support on Other (Non Philips)


Viewingstations:

Do not change
these settings

Enable
Combine MR
Rescaling

Figure 4-14 DICOM-File Advanced Settings (Example)

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

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• Repeat this procedure for all “Configured Dicom-files”

• Click “Up”

• Continue with next step after step 99 in Table 1.

4.2.6.8. DICOM network node(s) (Step 94, 96)


• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity
Connfiguration…  DICOM Network Nodes

• Select Template from dropdown-list


• Click “Add”:

Figure 4-15 Available DICOM Templates

EWS: 4.2.6.8.1 p. 63
ViewForum: 4.2.6.8.2 p. 64
EasyVision: 4.2.6.8.3 p. 66
Remote Philips MR 4.2.6.8.4 p. 66
RIS 4.2.6.8.5 p. 66
MPPS 4.2.6.8.6 p. 66
PACS 4.2.6.8.7 p. 66
Other 4.2.6.8.8 p. 67

Important
The Autoconfiguration button is only used for new configured remote nodes!
Using this button after the advanced settings have been changed, can undo the
changes made in the advanced settings.

To change the settings of a configured node, Revert SOP classes must be set to
“Custom”.

When one or more settings have been changed, leave it set to “Custom”,
because reverting to “Standard” or “Full” will undo the changes made in the
configuration of the node.

After making customizations


via the

Advanced Settings Button


Note
DO NOT USE THE

Autoconfiguration Button

• Continue with next step after step 94 in Table 1.

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4.2.6.8.1. EWS according “EWS Template” (Step 96)


The EWS and MRHost are connected via the network; the EWS is switched on and
Note
has the same SW-version Rx.y.z as MRHost.
When a Remote DICOM node is configured according the “EWS” template, the
<MR User> will get the option to enable “Autopush to DICOM node”):

Note

Figure 4-16 Enable Autopush to DICOM node


1
A PACS can also be configured as an “Autopush node” by using the “EWS” template
(See also “SIM Extended MR Workspace 2009”)

• On an MRHost only one “Autopush node” can be configured via the EWS-
template. Other EWS-stations must be configured according the
“ViewForum” template.
Cautions
• Select “EWS” template

• Click “Add”:

• Enter Basic Settings:

Figure 4-17 DICOM Basic settings for EWS via Hospital network or
Direct link (XW8x00 MR-Host only)

1
Be aware when you configure a PACS with the “EWS” template some settings are different then when you configure with the
correct template
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EWS Network settings:


• Via Hospital network:
• IP HostName only, when the hospital has a DNS-server (see also section 5.3.3.1 MRHost “Hospital
Connection” dynamic IP-address p. 103), the IP Address that belongs to “IP HostName”, is filled in
automatically when you click “Check” or “Apply”, or
• IP HostName & static IP Address.
• Or via Optional Direct-Link:
• 192.168.73.11 (when “73” subnet is already in use  see section 5.3.7 p 115)

• Continue with next step after step 96 in Table 1.

4.2.6.8.2. ViewForum according “ViewForum Template”


The ViewForum DICOM node has to be connected to the network and must be switched on.

• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity configuration


 DICOM Network Nodes:

• Click  to select ViewForum in the list of Available Templates:

• Click “Add”

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• Enter • Name
• AE Title
• IP HostName
• IP Address

Figure 4-18 Example Basic Settings DICOM Node

When Hospital has a DNS-server (see also section 5.3.3.1 MRHost “Hospital Connection” dynamic IP-
address p. 103), the IP Address that belongs to “IP HostName”, is filled in automatically when you click
“Check” or “Apply”.

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Click “Yes” in case of a new IPAddress/IPHostName:

• Click “Up”

• When modification(s) on configuration are done,


perform 4.4 Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) p. 96

To delete or modify a configured DICOM Network Node, in this example ViewForum v61:

• Click  To select “ViewForum v61” in the list of Configured DICOM Network Nodes:

• Click Modify (+ modifications)

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

or

• Click Delete  Yes (are you sure?)  Yes (Activate)  Ok 3x

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• When modification(s) on configuration are done,


perform 4.4 Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) p. 96

4.2.6.8.3. EasyVision according “EasyVision Template”


To configure an EasyVision, select the “EasyVision R4” or “EasyVision R5” template and use the
procedure as given for the ViewForum (see section 4.2.6.8.2 p. 64).

4.2.6.8.4. Remote MRHost according “Remote Philips MR Template”


To configure a Remote MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO DICOM Node, select the “Remote Philips
MR” template and use the procedure as given for the ViewForum (see section 4.2.6.8.2 p. 64).

4.2.6.8.5. RIS according “RIS Template”


To configure a RIS, select the “RIS” template and use the procedure as given for the ViewForum (see
section 4.2.6.8.2 p. 64).

• For release R3.2.2 the RIS may not sent Chinese characters.
• Mostly Worklist Management and MPPS are combined on the RIS Node, but
when the MPPS service is offered by a different node (EasyRIS!) the “MPPS”
Cautions template is used to configure that node (see section 4.2.6.8.6 p. 66).

4.2.6.8.6. MPPS node according “MPPS Template”


To facilitate the configuration of a dedicated MPPS-node the “MPPS” template can be used. The procedure
is as given for the ViewForum (see section 4.2.6.8.2 p. 64).

• Only one MPPS node can be configured on MRHost


Cautions

4.2.6.8.7. Archive configuration (PACS)


For the configuration of an Archive with the Storage Commitment service, you can select one of the Philips
templates “EasyAccess (Store)”, “Xcelera”, “iSite SCP” or use the non-Philips templates
“Other” or “StorageCommit Only”.

For example in case of an EasyAccess with different AETitles for Store and for Query/Retrieve, configure the
Store AETitle with the template “EasyAccess (Store)”, and the Query/Retrieve AETitle with the
template “EasyAccess (Q/R)”. In cases where a different StorageCommit AETitle has to be configured,
this AETitle can be set while configuring the “EasyAccess (Store)”.

Under Advanced Settings two different “Storage Commit” attributes must be considered:

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Name Description Default


Storage Commit Node Name The name (within the configuration database) of the Name of PACS
configured nodes. (store)
(only for Archive nodes)
Storage Commit Max For “asynchronous” storage commit event report
message from PACS to
Reply Waiting Time
MRHost, we recommend -1. -1
(only for Archive nodes)
For “synchronous” storage commit event report
message, we recommend 60 sec.

4.2.6.8.8. Non-Philips Remote DICOM node according “Other Template”

To configure a Non-Philips remote DICOM node, use the template “Other”. This template almost has all
SOP classes configured. Manually, unwanted SOP classes can be moved to the un-configured column.

• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity configuration


 DICOM Network Nodes

• Click  to select “Other” in the list of Available Templates:

• Enter • Name
• AE Title
• IP HostName
• IP Address

• Click Yes When Remote DICOM Node supports Storage Commitment


No When Remote DICOM Node does not support Storage Commitment:

In case of problems with the Grayscale Softcopy Presentation state SOP class on the Remote
DICOM node, un-configure this as follows:

• Click Advanced Settings

• Click Select Custom at the Revert SOP classes:

In the SCU SOP classes’ window, in the configured column, select the Grayscale Softcopy
Presentation State storage by clicking on this field and move it to the un-configured column with >>
button.

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In case of problems with the Secondary Capture Image Storage SOP class on the Remote DICOM
node, un-configure this as follows:

• Click Advanced Settings

• Click Select Custom at the Revert SOP classes

In the SCU SOP classes window, in the configured column, select the “Secondary
Capture Image Storage” by clicking on this field and move it to the un-configured column
with >> button:

Check recommended “Send” settings (default settings “Other” template):

Figure 4-19 Recommended "Send” Settings non-Philips Remote DICOM Node

• Click “Apply”

• Click “Yes” In case of a new IPAddress/IPHostName

• Click “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)  “Up”

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• Perform 4.4 Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) p. 96

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Check in the MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO application if it is possible to export images to


the just configured Remote DICOM node.

• Check with the Queue Manager if all the queues are enabled and if the transfer passes with
status “success”.

In case of status “failed” one can continue with the advanced configuration as described
in section 4.2.6.8.9 Advanced settings remote DICOM Node (Step 100) p. 69 or do a
DICOM Verify test as described in section 4.2.6.11 DICOM Verify (Step 132) p. 85

4.2.6.8.9. Advanced settings remote DICOM Node (Step 100)


• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity
configuration  DICOM Network Nodes

• Click  To select Viewform v61 in the list of Configured DICOM Network Nodes:

• Click Modify

• Click Advanced Settings:

Figure 4-20 Dicom Network node advanced settings

1. The Network Reply Timeout value (default 3600 sec.) defines the period of network inactivity in
seconds, after which the association is aborted.

2. The Artim Timeout value (default 60 sec.) determines the timeout in seconds between the
establishment of a TCP/IP connection and the association request. It also specifies the maximum
timeout between an association reject or association release and the actual disconnect of the TCP/IP
connection.

3. The value of Automatic Association Timeout (default 10 sec.) is the allowed period of inactivity
(in seconds) for an open association. Even if the association is released after the timeout period due to
inactivity, a ’virtual’ association still exists on the SCU side; i.e., DICOMNetworkRepositoryConnection
at the repository level stays open while the DICOM network association at tcp/ip level is temporarily
closed and reopened when needed.

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4. The Transfer Syntaxes can be adjusted by shifting the Syntaxes from “Configured” to
“Unconfigured” or vice versa:

5. The SCU and SCP SOP classes can be (un)configured. Choose “Custom” to (un)configure individual
SOP classes. The selection “Full” contains the same SOP classes as “Custom”. Only in
“Custom” mode the (un)configured SOP classes are visible. The selection “Standard DICOM” is
the same as the “Full” setting except the following private object sets are removed:
“Private MR Spectrum Storage”,
“Private MR Series Data storage” and
“Private MR ExamCard Storage”.

If Hospital has one or more platforms, that do not support “Enhanced MR”:

Figure 4-21 Disable Enhanced MR

6. Finally
The DICOM node can be set as a SecureNode. That enables other entries like
• Encryption (do not use!)
• Default Certificate

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• Click “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)  “Up”

• Continue with next step after step 100 in Table 1.

In case you still have problems with DICOM networking please refer to the document “WinMRI and DICOM”,
which is available via http://InCenter.Medical.Philips.com please see step 23, how to obtain.

4.2.6.9. Secure DICOM connections


• Note • This procedure is only applicable, when secure DICOM connections are
required.
Digitally signed certificates are introduced to facilitate secure DICOM connections. The
following steps have to be performed, to create the root, server and client certificates:

1. Create a self-signed Root 1, MRHost and PACS 2 certificates.


2. Export self-signed Root, MRHost and PACS certificates to
private key files.
3. Install Root public key, MRHost private key and PACS public
key on R3.2.2 MRHost.
4. Install Root public key, PACS private key and MRHost public
key on PACS.

When R3.2.2 MRHost is set to secure DICOM node, it can transmit data to both
insecure and secure Remote DICOM nodes.
When R3.2.2 MRHost is set to insecure DICOM node, it cannot receive data from a
Caution secure Remote DICOM node.

4.2.6.9.1. Create Self-signed Root, MRHost and Remote Dicom node Certificates
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Run…

• Enter CMD

• Enter c: <Enter>:
cd C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates <Enter>

• Create Self-signed Root certificate:

• Enter createcert “CN=YourRootCA,O=Your Org.,OU=Your Org.Unit,


C=Your Country” -u 3 -m 120 3<Enter>
1
When Hospital already has a self-signed Root certificate, this can be used to create the certificates.
2
PACS is used as an example.
3
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• Create MRHost certificate, based on Root certificate:

• Enter createcert “CN=MR1,O=Your Org.,OU=Your Org.Unit,


C=Your Country” -u 3 -m 120 –is “YourRootCA” my u<Enter>
• Create PACS certificate, based on Root certificate:

• Enter createcert “CN=PACS1,O=Your Org.,OU=Your Org.Unit,


C=Your Country” -u 3 -m 120 –is “YourRootCA” my u<Enter>

4.2.6.9.2. Export Self-signed Root, MRHost and Remote DICOM node Certificates
During creation of the Certificates in section 4.2.6.9.1 “Create Self-signed Root,
MRHost and Remote Dicom node Certificates” p. 71, the public key *.cer files are
created automatically:
C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates\<CertificateName>.cer
Private key’s are exported from Windows registry manually to a file on floppy or
USB-stick: <CertificateName>.pfx

• Click Start  Mr Applications  Service Tools 


Certificate Management:

• Click Certificates – Current User  Personal  Certificates

• Double-Click Certificates

• Right-click Certificate to export (Example: MR1)

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• Click All Tasks  Export..:

Figure 4-22 Certificates to export

• Click Next >:

• Click Radio button “Yes, export the private key”  Next>:

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• Click Next>  Next >:

• Save As • Browse to: C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates


• Save as type: *.pfx
• File name: MR1.pfx (Example!)
• Click Save:

• Click Next >:

• Click Finish  OK:

• Repeat These “Certificate Export steps” for YourRootCA and PACS1 certificates.

1
No password is needed, when certificate files are kept in a safe place.
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• Delete the certificates stored in Certificates\Current User\Personal folder during creation


process:

• Click Certificates – Current User  Personal  Certificates


Select all certificates

• Right-click On selected certificates

• Click Delete

• Click Yes:

• Store *.pfx files in C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates in a safe place and store public key’s (.cer) on
an USB-key or floppy, to export them to (another) R3.2.2 MRHost or secure DICOM-node

4.2.6.9.3. Install Keys on Secure R3.2.2 MRHost


1. Install Certificate-Public Root Key:

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  MR System Management  Certificate Management:

• Click Certificates (Local Computer)

• Right-click Trusted Root Certification Authorities

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• Click All Tasks  Import...

• Click Next >  Browse…

• Browse On USB-key or floppy where certificate files are stored.

• Click YourRootCA.cer (Example)  Open:

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• Click “Next>” 2x:

• Click “Finish”  “Ok”:

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• Browse to Certificates (Local Computer)  Trusted Root Certification


Authorities  Certificates

• Double-Click YourRootCA:

Result must be:

• Click “Ok”

2. Install Certificate-Private MRHost Key:

• Click Certificates (Local Computer)

• Right-click Personal

• Click All Tasks  Import...

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• Click Next >  Browse…

• Browse On USB-key or floppy where certificate files are stored.

• Click  to select “Personal Information (*.pfx;*.p12)”

• Click MR1.pfx (Example)  Open

• Click “Next>” (2x):

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• Click “Next>”:

• Click “Finish”  “Ok”:

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• Browse to Certificates (Local Computer)  Personal  Certificates

• Double-Click MR1:

Result must be:

• Click “Ok”

3. Install Certificate-Public Remote DICOM Node Key :

• Expand Certificates (Local Computer)

• Right-Click Enterprise Trust

• Click All Tasks  Import..:

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• Click Next >  Browse…

• Browse On USB-key or floppy where certificate files are stored.

• Click PACS1.cer (Example)  “Open”  “Next>”:

• Click “Next>”  “Finish”  “Ok”:

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• Browse to Certificates (Local Computer)\Enterprise Trust\Certificates

• Double-Click PACS1:

Result must be:

• Click “Ok”

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• Enable DICOM connectivity configuration for a secure connection.

See sections:

4.2.6.6 DICOM Local System (Step 93) p. 59, where:


• R3.2.2 MRHost is enabled as a secure node.

• Click , to add Certificate-Private Key on R3.2.2 MRHost :

4.2.6.8.9 Advanced settings remote DICOM Node (Step 100) p. 69, where:
• Remote DICOM Nodes are enabled as a secure node.
• Default certificate switched to “Yes”.

• Click , to add Certificate-Private Key on R3.2.2 MRHost :

• Delete the Private Key Certificate (*.pfx) files stored in C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates folder
during creation process:

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4.2.6.9.4. Install Keys on Secure Remote DICOM Node


Please follow instructions available with Remote DICOM Node, to
install:
• YourRootCA Public Key,
• PACS1 Private Key,
• MR1 Public Key

4.2.6.10. Check DICOM Export to Remote DICOM Node(s) (Step 132)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Check in the MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO application if it is possible to export images to


the just configured Remote DICOM nodes (e.g. PIQT-images obtained during step 131).

• Check with the Queue Manager if all the queues are enabled and if the transfer passes with
status “success”.

In case of status “failed” one can continue with the advanced configuration as described in section
4.2.6.8.9 Advanced settings remote DICOM Node (Step 100) p. 69 or do a DICOM Verify test as described
in section 4.2.6.11 DICOM Verify (Step 132) p. 85.

4.2.6.11. DICOM Verify (Step 132)


With an MR-Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO MR it is possible to verify several items via
one test button.

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The following tests are performed one after the other in the listed order:
1. Perform a TCP/IP ping to the remote DICOM node (Network Connectivity);
2. Check what DICOM services are supported by both the MR-
Intera/Achieva/Panorama HFO and the Remote DICOM Node (Associate
Configured DICOM Node);
3. Make a DICOM association with the Remote DICOM Node via the DICOM
Verification service class (Verify Configured DICOM Node);
4. Check if the Remote DICOM Node accepts a DICOM secondary capture image
and if so, check the storage of that image via the query SOP class (Network
Store Query).

The Remote DICOM node has to be connected to the network and must be switched
on.

• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity configuration


 DICOM Verify:

• Click DICOM Network Node Test  Configured

• Select DICOM-node to test.

Here the Name, ImageBitsStored (16), ImageColumns (128) and ImageRows (128)
can be specified. The defaults can be left as they are.

Select which of the above tests have to be done. Normally the NetworkStoreQuery test
will fail so it is better to de-select this test.

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• Click “Apply”  “Next>”:

• Click “Ok”:

Here the results of the tests are shown in detail. When the Remote DICOM Node is
switched on and configured correctly, at least the first three tests should pass correctly.
th
The result of the 4 test dependents on the store/query capabilities of the Remote
DICOM Node.

• Click “Ok”  “Up” (2x)

In case you still have problems with DICOM networking please refer to the document
“WinMRI and DICOM”, which is available on http://InCenter.Medical.Philips.com.

• Continue with next step after step 132 in Table 1.

4.2.6.12. Audit trail to Syslog (Step 101)


In order to comply to HIPAA, the Security Eventlog can be shadowed on an External Syslog Server

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• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity Configuration


 Audit Trail:

When the Syslog can not be logged on an external system it needs


to be disabled!

• Enter <IP Hostname>


<IP Address>
<Port Number>:

UDP is preferred protocol: no local buffering or communication hangup when syslog


Note
server is not available.

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 101 in Table 1.

4.2.6.13. Access to Hospital-ePO server, for update of Virus Signatures without DNS server (Step 102)

When Hospital has no DNS server, you need to configure the “HOSTS” file on the
R3.2.2 MRHost, to access the Hospital-ePO server.

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• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity Configuration


 NT HostFile  Add:

• Enter • IP Address
• IP Hostname
Of Hospital-ePo server

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 102 in Table 1

4.2.6.14. Add Hospital TimeServer (Step 103)


In order to support the “Consistent Time” IHE Integration Profile, an entry to the Timeserver needs to added
in the Hosts file:

• Click System Configuration  Connectivity  Connectivity Configuration


 NT HostFile:

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• Enter IP Address, see step 2 for value

• Enter IP HostName: “Timeserver”

Example

Only the name


“Timeserver” is
allowed.

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

• Continue with next step after step 103 in Table 1

4.2.6.15. Install NTP Client (Step 103)

• Click Start  Run…

• Enter CMD

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• Drag C:\nmr\Mrwxp\install_ntp_client.cmd into Command window

• Press <Enter>

Figure 4-23 Install NTP Client

• Close Windows

• Continue with next step after step 103 in Table 1

4.2.7. Philips Service Agent (Step 104)


Starting with Release R2.5.1 the Philips Service Agent (PSA) is supported. The Philips Service Agent
facilitates remote monitoring and managing the MR system. The purpose of the PSA is to perform an
efficient and cost effective way of performing ‘remote service’. The Philips Service Agent offers functionality
like:
• Monitoring and Alerting,
• Software distribution,
• Network Tunnelling (e.g. mostly demonstrated in combination with LOTS/TO),
• Diagnostics (equivalent of STT non interactive tests).

In Release R2.5.x, R2.6.x and R3.2.2 only the first two bullets “Monitoring and Alerting” and “Software
distribution” are supported (for more information please consult the Remote Service Manual R2.5+ which is
published on InCenter).

• Click System Configuration  Philips Service Agent  Configuration:

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• Enter Enterprise Server settings:

Figure 4-24 Philips Server Agent settings


1. Enable Philips Server agent
2. Protocol: https
3. ServerAddress: 192.68.49.50 1
4. ServerPort: 443

• Click “Check”  “Apply”  “Ok”  “Yes”  “Ok” (3x)

Testing the connection:


Testing whether a connection between the Philips Service Agent and the
Enterprise Server could be made over the network is done in the following
way:
• Open a command prompt (Start -> Run... in the textbox enter 'cmd')
• In the commandbox enter 'PortQry.exe -n ServerAddress -e 443 -nr', where
ServerAddress is the ip address you entered in 'Enterprise Server Details'
• The response should look like this, all other responses point to a network problem:
Querying target system called:
ServerAddress
TCP port 443 (https service): LISTENING
The Enterprise Server details are required:
• Select the protocol (http or https),
• Fill in the server address,
• Fill in the server port (e.g. 9005).

• Continue with next step after step 104 in Table 1.

1
Nat-Routing at the Hospital may give cause for another value.
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DMR126884 Service Application Section 4

4.3. System Adjustment


4.3.1 p. 93

4.3.2 p. 95

Figure 4-25 System Adjustment

4.3.1. Tools and Utilities

4.3.1.1. DVD-PC Test (Step 109)


• Perform start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) p. 41

• Click System Adjustment Tools and Utilities  DVD-PC Test:

• Click 1 “Yes” to continue:

• Insert Empty DVD+RW into DVD-PC.

• Enter Y <Enter>

1
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• Press <Enter> for 1 cycle:

• Press <Any key> to continue.

• Continue with next step after step 109 in Table 1.

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DMR126884 Service Application Section 4

4.3.2. Test and Tuning Procedures

4.3.2.1. Download Firmware (step 110)


• Click System Adjustment  Test and Tuning Procedures  Installation Procedures 
Downloads  Download all offered options:

• Continue with next step after step 110 in Table 1.

4.3.2.2. Diagnostic Procedures (HOST – RECON)


• Perform start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) p. 41

• Click System Adjustment  Test and Tuning Procedures  Diagnostic


Procedures:

• Click Reconstructor  HOST – RECON network perf.test:

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• Click “Next”  “Ok”  verify test has passed  “Ok”:

4.4. Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111)
• Click Logoff:

• Click “Yes” to accept changes:

• Click “Ok” (2x), to accept settings:

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DMR126884 Service Application Section 4

• Enter “General Remarks”:

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Next” when you want to edit the current Site Log Entry or
“Cancel” when you are ready → “Yes” on Do you want to cancel?

Figure 4-26 Edit Action in Service Log Book

• Enter Action fields in Service Log Book:

• Click “Ok”:

• Reboot R3.2.2 MRHost: Click Start  Shutdown  Restart:

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• Continue with next step after step 105 or 111 in Table 1.

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

5. Network Configuration

5.1. Default TCP/IP network settings for Z400 MRHost


R3.2.2 MRHost

Computer name: PMSN-GRJHTDFK

Workgroup: PHILIPSMR

“Hospital Connection”:
Hospital LAN port or
Obtain an IP address “Sonalleve HIFU” - Network switch
IP-Address:
automatically

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO

“Loopback Connection”:

IP-Address: 192.168.70.10 R3.2.2 Reconstructor

Computer name: Reconstructor

“Reconstructor Connection”: Workgroup: WORKGROUP

IP-Address: 192.168.71.10 “Host Connection”:

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO IP-Address: 192.168.71.11

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO

“Switch Connection”:

IP-Address: 192.168.74.10

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO

To Port 1 on Network
Switch

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To “Switch Connection” on Host

HP Port 1
Procurve
Switch Spectrometer

Computer name: Spectrometer


Port 2
IP-Address: 192.168.74.100

Speed/duplex: 100 MB Full Duplex

DVD-PC (if present)

Computer name: BURNER


Port 3
Workgroup: PHILIPSMR

IP-Address: 192.168.74.12

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO

Table 5 Default Network settings Z400 MRHost

This is the situation after SW loading or Factory Pre-installed SW. This section describes the procedures to
change the default settings to site-specific settings.

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

5.2. Default TCP/IP network settings for XW8nnn MRHost


R3.2.2 MRHost

Computer name: PMSN-GRJHTDFK


Hospital LAN port or
Workgroup: PHILIPSMR
“Sonalleve HIFU” - Network switch
“Hospital Connection”:

Obtain an IP address
IP-Address:
automatically

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO R3.2.2 Reconstructor

Computer name: Reconstructor

“Loopback Connection”: Workgroup: WORKGROUP

IP-Address: 192.168.70.10 “Host Connection”:

IP-Address: 192.168.71.11

“Reconstructor Connection”: Speed/duplex: AUTODETECT

IP-Address: 192.168.71.10

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO Spectrometer

Computer name: Spectrometer

“Spectrometer Connection”: IP-Address: 192.168.72.11

IP-Address: 192.168.72.10 Speed/duplex: 100 MB Full Duplex

Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO

Extended MR Workspace
2009

“Extension Connection”: IP-Address: 192.168.73.11

IP-Address: 192.168.73.10 Speed/duplex: AUTODETECT

FireWire “DVD-Box Connection”: DVD-PC (if present)

IP-Address: 192.168.74.10 Computer name: BURNER

Speed 400 MB Workgroup: PHILIPSMR

IP-Address: 192.168.74.11

Table 6 Default Network settings XW8600 MRHost


This is the situation after SW loading or Factory Pre-installed SW. This section describes the procedures to
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5.3. MRHost Network Configuration


5.3.1. MRHost Computer name (Step 68)
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click: Start  Settings  Control Panel

• Double click: System

• Click: Tab Computer Name  Change

• Enter Computer name (Example MR1):

Figure 5-1 Computer name

• Click “Ok”  “Ok”  “Ok”  “Yes” to restart the computer.

• Continue with next step after step 68 in Table 1.

5.3.2. Access to network shares Dicom and Export (Step 69)


This menu entry gives the MRService and HospitalAdmin user the opportunity to
Note
enable or disable the access to the network shares “Dicom” and “Export”
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

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• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools  Open network shares


(Dicom and Export)

• Click “Yes” to enable


“No” to disable
sharing of the Folders “Export” and “Dicom”

• Return To step 69

5.3.3. MRHost “Hospital Connection” settings


If Hospital has a DHCP-server, that will assign an IP- address to the R3.2.2
MRHost:

See section 5.3.3.1 p. 103.

Else:

Assign the “Hospital Connection” a fixed IP-address, see section 5.3.3.2 p. 105

1
5.3.3.1. MRHost “Hospital Connection” dynamic IP-address
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

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Default setting fresh installed MRHost
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• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections:

• Double-Click “Hospital Connection”

• Click “Properties”

Figure 5-2 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Obtain an IP address automatically

4. Click “Ok” or

When the Hospital has a DNS-server and the IP-address is not obtained from
DHCP-server:

• Select “Use the following DNS Server address”

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• Enter IP Address DNS Server:

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Close” (2x)

• Close Network Connections menu

5.3.3.2. MRHost “Hospital Connection” static IP address (Step 70, 71)


When Hospital LAN does not have a DHCP-server, the R3.2.2 MRHost “Hospital Connection” needs a
static IP-address.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-Click “Hospital Connection”

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• Click Properties

Figure 5-3 TCP/IP properties Hospital Connection

3 5

6
2
7

Figure 5-4 TCP/IP properties Hospital Connection on MRHost with “Sonalleve


HIFU”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

If step 71 , continue with action 8 on page 108 Click “Advanced”.

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

4. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In the examples above,
130.144.240.10 and
1
172.16.0.5 (MRHost with “Sonalleve HIFU”)
have been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of


the previous MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the
network class (A, B or C) unless the network is divided into
Caution additional subnets.
6. Enter <IP-Address> Default Gateway Hospital, or leave it blank, when
Hospital has no Gateway.

7. Enter <IP-Address> DNS-server or


for MRHost with “Sonalleve HIFU”: 172.16.0.1 2 or
127.0.0.1 (when no IP-address for DNS-Server is
available. 3)

If step 70 and Hospital has no domain suffix in use:

• Click “OK” 1x
• Click “Close” 2x, Network Connections menu.
• Close window.
• Continue with next step after step 70 in Table 1.

1
See also “Sonalleve MR-HIFU R2 Service Procedures Document” for values.
2
IP-address HIFU-router
3
If left blank, New System UI performance is hampered.
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8. Click “Advanced”

9. Click “DNS” tap

10. Click Radio button “Append these DNS suffixes”

11. Click “Add”

12. Enter TCP/IP Domain suffix

13. Click “Add”

14. Click “Ok” (2x)

• Click “Close” (2x) Network Connections menu

• Close Window

• Continue with next step after step 70 or 71 in Table 1.

5.3.3.3. MRHost “Hospital Connection” speed/duplex settings


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-Click “Hospital Connection”

• Click Properties

• Click Tab General  Configure… Tab Advanced:

• Click Property Speed & Duplex

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• Click  To select “Speed/duplex” setting (AutoDetect default):

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Close”

• Close Window

At this point, all the basic units have been configured with the correct network settings.

5.3.4. MRHost “Loopback Connection” settings (Step 72)


This procedure is only applicable, when “70” Subnet “Loopback Connection” is
Note
already in use on Hospital LAN!
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “Loopback Connection”:

• Click Properties

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Figure 5-5 Static IP-address Loopback Connection

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254
In this example, 192.168.70.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

4. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
• Click “Ok” (2x)

• Click “Close”

• Close Window

• Continue with next step after step 72 in Table 1. in Table 1.

5.3.5. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” settings

5.3.5.1. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77)
This procedure is only required, when “71” Subnet “Reconstructor Connection” is
Note
already in use on Hospital LAN!
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

If step 61 or 62:

• Click Start  Run…

• Enter CMD

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• Enter oslnm_nu modify system GYRO_APX_DISABLE_HEADLESS TRUE

• Jump to section 5.4.1.1 Reconstructor “Host Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77) p. 125

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “Reconstructor Connection”:

• Click Properties

Figure 5-6 Static IP-address “Reconstructor Connection”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter new <IP-Address>,


this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.71.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
6. Click “Ok” (2x)

7. Click “Close”

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If IP-address “Reconstructor connection” has changed:

• Reboot MRHost.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

If step 61:

• Continue with next step after step 61 in Table 1.

If step 77:

• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.3.5.2. MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” speed/duplex settings


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-Click “Reconstructor Connection”

• Click Properties  Tab General  Configure… Tab Advanced:

• Click Property Link speed & Duplex

• Click  To select “Speed/duplex” setting (Auto default)

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Close”

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5.3.6. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” settings

5.3.6.1. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” static IP-address (step 74, 77)


This procedure is only applicable, when “72” Subnet “Spectrometer Connection”,
Note
is already in use on Hospital LAN!
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “Spectrometer Connection”

• Click Properties

Figure 5-7 Static IP-address “Spectrometer Connection”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.72.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
6. Click “Ok” 2x

7. Click “Close”

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If IP-address “Spectrometer connection” has changed:

• Reboot MRHost.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

If step 74:

• Continue with next step after step 74. in Table 1.

If step 77:

• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.3.6.2. XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” speed/duplex settings


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-Click “Spectrometer Connection”

• Click Properties  Tab General  Configure… Tab Advanced:

• Click Property Speed & Duplex

• Click  To select “Speed/duplex” setting (Auto Detect default):

• Click “Ok”

• Click “Close”

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5.3.7. XW8x00-MRHost “Extension Connection” settings (Step 74)


This procedure is only applicable, when “73” Subnet “Extension Connection” is
Note
already in use on Hospital LAN!
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “Extension Connection”

• Click Properties

Figure 5-8 Static IP-address “Extension Connection”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.73.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
• Click “Ok” (2x)

• Click “Close”

Configure EWS according “EWS Template” (Step 96) (see section 4.2.6.8.1 p. 63)

• Continue with next step after step 74 in Table 1.

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5.3.8. XW8x00-MRHost “DVD-Box Connection” settings (step 74, 77)


• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “DVD-Box Connection”:

• Click Properties

3 4
1

2
6

Figure 5-9 Static IP-address “DVD-Box Connection”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.74.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
6. Click “Ok” (2x)

• Click “Close”

• Close Window

If IP-address “DVD-Box connection” has changed:

• Reboot MRHost.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

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If step 74

• Continue with next step after step 74 in Table 1.

If step 77

• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.3.9. Z400-MRHost “Switch Connection” settings (step 73, 77)


This procedure is only applicable, when “74” Subnet “Switch Connection”, is
Note
already in use on Hospital LAN!

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

• Double-click “Switch Connection”

3 4
1

Figure 5-10 Static IP-address “Switch Connection”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter <IP-Address>,
this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.74.10 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class (A, B or
Caution C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.

6. Click “Ok” 2x

• Click “Close”

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If IP-address “Switch connection” has changed:

• Reboot MRHost.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

If step 77

• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

• Continue with next step after step 73 in Table 1.

5.3.10. MRHost Network checks

5.3.10.1. MRHost Network configuration check (Step 75)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click “Start”  “Run”

• Enter cmd <Enter>:

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• Enter ipconfig /all <Enter>:

Figure 5-11 Example "ipconfig /all" output

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Note Check the following information against the original, pre-upgrade, information.
You may check:
• Windows IP Configuration:
• Host name
• Primary DNS suffix (optional)
• DNS suffix search list (optional)
• Ethernet Adapter “Hospital Connection”:
• Fix IP-address or DHCP enabled
• Default gateway (optional)

1
DNS server(s) (optional)
• Other Adapters:
• IP-addresses assigned.

• Enter Route print <Enter>

You may check:


• Configured Routers for Network destinations.

• Enter exit <Enter>

• Continue with next step after step 75 in Table 1.

5.3.10.2. MRHost connection status checks (Step 76)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Network Connections

If Z400-MRHost:

• Double-Click “Switch Connection”

• Check Network speed is 1.0 Gbps and that the status is: Connected:
(see Table 7, p. 122 for remedies)

• Click Close

1
When Default Gateway is specified, DNS server IP-address needs to have a value e.g. 127.0.0.1
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• Double-Click “Reconstructor Connection”

• Check Network speed is 1.0 Gbps and status is: Connected:

• Click Close

If XWx00-MRHost:

• Double-Click “Spectrometer Connection”

• Check Network speed is 100.0 Mbs and that the status is: Connected:
(see Table 7, p. 122 for remedies)

• Click Close

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If DVD-PC:

• Double-Click “DVD-Box Connection”

• Check Network speed is 400.0 Mbs and that the status is: Connected:
(see Table 7, p. 122 for remedies)

• Click Close

If the status is “not connected”, please check:


• Remote node is switched on?
• Status leds on Network Interface Cards (NIC’s).
• Network cable is properly connected?
• Another network cable restores the connection?

1
Switch to other ports on the network switch restore the connection?
If the speed displayed is lower, please check:
• Another network cable fixes the speed reduction?
Problem is not solved:
• One of the NIC’s has a defect?

Table 7 Remedies for network connection faillures

5.3.10.3. MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Run

• Enter cmd <Enter>

Check TCP/IP link between MRHost and Reconstructor:

To ping
continuously:

• Enter Ping Reconstructor -t <Enter>

1
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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

If ping to Reconstructor fails:

• Another device is connected with “Reconstructor connection”? 


Fix connection, or
• Open with Notepad “Hosts” file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts)  write down IP-address
Reconstructor 
• Identify/modify Reconstructor “Host Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77)
accordingly,
jump to section 5.4.1.1 p. 125, for instructions.

and/or
• Identify/modify MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77),
jump to section 5.3.5.1 p. 110, for instructions.

To stop pinging:

• Press <Ctrl> C

• Enter Exit

Check TCP/IP link between MRHost and Spectrometer:

• Click Start  Run

• Enter cmd <Enter>

To ping
continuously:

• Enter Ping Spectrometer -t <Enter>

If ping to Spectrometer fails:

If Z400 MRHost:

• Network switch is not connected with “Switch connection”? 


Fix connection, or
• Open with Notepad “Hosts” file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts)  write
down IP-address Spectrometer 
• Identify/modify Z400-MRHost “Switch Connection” settings (step 73, 77),
jump to section 5.3.9, p. 117, for instructions.

If XWx00 MRHost:

• Spectrometer is not connected with with “Spectrometer connection”? 


Fix connection.
• Open with Notepad “Hosts” file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts)  write
down IP-address Spectrometer 
• Identify/modify XW8x00-MRHost “Spectrometer Connection” static IP-
address (step 74, 77), jump to section 5.3.6.1 p. 113 for instructions.

To stop pinging:

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• Press <Ctrl> C

• Enter Exit

If optional DVD-PC is not present:


• Enter Exit
• Continue with next step after step 77 in Table 1.

Check TCP/IP link between MRHost and DVD-PC:

To ping
continuously:

• Enter Ping burner -t <Enter>

If ping to DVD-PC fails:

• Open with Notepad “Hosts” file (C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts)  write down IP-address


Burner

If Z400 MRHost:

• Identify/modify, Z400 DVD-PC “Host Connection Eth” settings (step 73, 77)
jump to section 5.5.1, p. 130, for instructions

If XWx00 MRHost:

• DVD-PC is not connected with with “DVD-Box connection”? 


Fix connection

and/or
• Identify/modify XW8x00-MRHost “DVD-Box Connection” settings (step 74, 77),
jump to section 5.3.8 p. 116 for instructions.

To stop pinging:

• Press <Ctrl> C

• Enter Exit

• Continue with next step after step 77 in Table 1.

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

5.4. Reconstructor Network Configuration


5.4.1. Reconstructor “Host Connection” settings

5.4.1.1. Reconstructor “Host Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77)
If step 61 or 62:
(Continued from 5.3.5.1 MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77) p. 110)

We use Remote Desktop, to have access on Reconstructor.

• Click Start button  Programs  Accessories  Communications 


Remote Desktop Connection:

• Click “OK”:

• Enter Reconstructor:

• Click Connect

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If step 77
(Continued from 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122)

• Connect monitor, keyboard and mouse with the Reconstructor 


• Reboot Reconstructor via the power button 
• Press <CTRL+ALT+Delete>

• Enter User name: mrsystem


Password: manager

• Click Ok

• Close Remote Desktop Connection

• Click Start  Control Panel

• Double-Click Network Connections

• Right-Click “Host Connection”

• Click “Properties”:

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Section 5

• Select Internet Protocol  Properties:

• Enter New IP-address


• Click “OK”:

• Click “OK”  “Close”

• Logoff MRSystem user

If step 61:

• Close Remote Desktop.


• Jump to branche in 5.3.5.1 MRHost “Reconstructor Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77)
p.110.

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If step 62:

• Close Remote Desktop.


• Continue with next step after step 62 in Table 1.

If step 77:

• Disconnect monitor, keyboard and mouse.


• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.4.1.2. Reconstructor “Host Connection” speed/duplex settings


• See section 5.3.5.1 p. 110 for Remote Desktop connection from MRHost

• Click Start  Control Panel

• Double-Click Network Connections

• Right-Click “Host Connection”

• Click “Properties”

• Click Configure…:

• Click Tab Advanced

• Click Property Speed & Duplex

• Click  To select “Speed/duplex” setting (Auto default)

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• Click “Ok”

• Close the Network Connections menu

• Close Remote Desktop link with Reconstructor

5.5. DVD-PC Network Configuration (step 73 or 74)


This procedure is only applicable, when “74” Subnet DVD-PC is already in use on
Note
Hospital LAN!
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

We use Remote Desktop to have access on DVD-PC.

• Click Start button  Programs  Accessories  Communications  Remote


Desktop Connection:

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• Click “OK”:

• Enter burner

• Click Connect

• If step 73: continue with section 5.5.1 Z400 DVD-PC “Host Connection Eth” settings (step 73,
77) p. 130

• If step 74: continue with section 5.5.2 XW8x00 DVD-PC “Host Connection Firewire” settings (step 74,
77) p. 132

5.5.1. Z400 DVD-PC “Host Connection Eth” settings (step 73, 77)
If step 77:
(Continued from 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122)

• Connect monitor, keyboard and mouse with the DVD-PC 


• Reboot DVD-PC via the power button 
• Press <CTRL+ALT+Delete>

• Enter User name: mrsystem


Password: manager

• Click “Ok”

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• Click Start  “Network Connections”

• Double-Click “Host Connection Eth”:

• Click “Properties”:

3 4
1

Figure 5-12 Static IP-address “Host Connection Eth”

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class
Caution (A, B or C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

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3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter new <IP-Address>,


this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.74.12 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

6. Click “Ok” 2x

• Click “Close”

If step 73:

• Close Remote Desktop.


• Continue with next step after step 73 in Table 1.

If step 77:

• Disconnect monitor, keyboard and mouse.


• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.5.2. XW8x00 DVD-PC “Host Connection Firewire” settings (step 74, 77)
If step 77:
(Continued from 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122)

• Connect monitor, keyboard and mouse with the DVD-PC 


• Reboot DVD-PC via the power button 
• Press <CTRL+ALT+Delete>

• Enter User name: mrsystem


Password: manager

• Click “Ok”

• Click Start  “Network Connections”

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• Double-Click “Host Connection Firewire”

Click “Properties”

Figure 5-13 Static IP-address “Host Connection Firewire”

1. Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”

2. Click “Properties”

3. Select Radio button “Use the following IP address”

4. Enter new <IP-Address>,


this address has the form of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where 1<= nnn <= 254.
In this example, 192.168.74.11 has been assigned as the IP-address.

5. Enter <Subnet mask> for this network.


In this example, the Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0,
which will overwrite the given default.

The R3.2.2 MRHost might incorrectly prompt the network mask of the previous
MRHost network configuration.
In principle, the subnet mask is configured according the network class
Caution (A, B or C) unless the network is divided into additional subnets.
6. Click “Ok” 2x

• Click “Close”

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If step 74:

• Close Remote Desktop.


• Continue with next step after step 74 in Table 1.

If step 77:

• Disconnect monitor, keyboard and mouse.


• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122

5.6. Philips Remote Services (PRS)


This chapter describes the procedure and activities required to configure and test the MR to enable an RSN
connection.

It is assumed that the RSN router is already part of the Hospital Network.

For more information please consult the Remote Service Manual (4522 981 2731.x) that is published on
InCenter :
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Networking/RSN)

5.6.1. PRS Port Settings (Step 2)


The Hospital Network Administrator needs to configure the Firewall between Hospital network and Internet,
to prevent the FSF (Field Service Framework), LOTS/TO (RealVNC), SSH (Secure Telnet) or SFTP (Secure
FTP) session fail to start or to continue.

Ports that need to be accessible are:


APPLICATION PORT
IIS (FSF) 80 (R), 4440
SSH (Secure Telnet)
22
SFTP (Secure FTP)
RealVNC (LOTS/TO) 5900
Philips Service Agent 443

Table 8 PRS Ports

• Continue with next step after step 2 in Table 1.

5.6.2. Check PRS Connection (Step 134)


These procedures can be performed by RTAC or RSC. In that case this has to be initiated by the FSE.
• Make a connection with the RSN-portal via your Zeppelin Laptop:
URL:https://rsn-emea01.global.ms.philips.com/Citrix/MetaFrame/auth/login.aspx

• Select LaunchPad

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• Choose the region where you want to connect to.


In this example: EMEA, The Netherlands.
• Choose the system you want to connect to.
In this example Helmond Elkerliek, the MR system.
• Right click the mouse button  select Start  MR  Port test to ping the modality and test the ports.
The ports mentioned in Table 8 must be “open”:

Figure 5-14 Port check via PRS

When Port check is successful, one can connect to the MR system via PRS:

Figure 5-15 MR Applications

Telnet:

• Right-click The system that should be connected to

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• Select Telnet SSH2


to start a secure Telnet session using SecureCRT:

• Login Remote + <Password>


(see step 6 for value)

If the connection is successful:

The following response will be displayed: E:\Service>


Now you can copy one or more files to test the connection.

To stop Secure Telnet session:

• Enter E:\Service> exit

FSF:

• Right-click The system that should be connected to

• Select Field Service Framework (MR)


To start a Fields Service Framework Session

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LOTS/TO:

Please consult chapter 9 of the Remote Service Manual (4522 981 2731.x). This manual
is published on InCenter:
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System View  Networking)

• Continue with next step after step 134 in Table 1.

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Section 6 <MR User> Management DMR126884

6. <MR User> Management


Users on the R3.2.2 MRHost:

User name Member of Initial Description Additional


Groups 1 2
password settings
2
MRService SystemAdmins Manager or Local Service Engineer M
MRService
3

2
Administrator SystemAdmins - Disabled account that becomes active A; N
during F8 “Safe mode” startup.
2
HospitalAdmin HospitalAdmins Hospital Hospital user to manage <MR User> M
accounts.
4 2
Remote SystemAdmins - Remote Service Engineer A; D
2
Export NetworkUsers scandata User, to share data only with external N
systems.
2
MRUser MRUsers Philips Standard Application user M

Table 9 Users on R3.2.2 MRHost

User on the Reconstructor and DVD-PC:

User Privileges Password Enabled at the


target
5
MRSystem Administrator manager Yes

Table 10 User on Reconstructor and DVD-PC

6.1. Create <MR User> on MRHost (Step 113)


• Login HospitalAdmin
6
Password = Hospital

1
Passwords are case sensitive and default they expire after 42 days.
2
Additional settings: M: User must change Password at first login; C: User cannot change password; N: Password never expires; A
Account Disabled; D: Dial in permission granted
3
Password is MRService, when system is factory pre-installed.
4
See section 6.6 Change Password user Remote (Step 118) p. 147
5
Not allowed to change.
6
MRHost will ask for a new password.
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• Click Start  MR System Management  System Management 


User Management (Operators)

• Click “User”  “Add Local User”:

• Enter “User name”


“Full Name” (optional)
“Description” (optional)
“Password”
“Confirm password”:

• Click “Add”

• Click “Ok”

• Repeat this procedure when more <MR Users> need to be created.

• Press <CTRL> <ALT> <DEL> to logoff HospitalAdmin

• Click “Logoff”  “Ok”

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• Continue with next step after step 113 in Table 1.

6.2. MRHost Internet connection settings (Step 33, 119)


The Internet connection settings are required to have access to
NetForum website.
http://netforum.healthcare.philips.com or
Note
http://www.philips.com/netforum
or
McAfee update sites (optional).

When Hospital has a Proxy server:


• See step 2 or 33 for obtained settings.
• Hospital Firewall Administrator needs to enable access to:
http://netforum.healthcare.philips.com port 80
https://netforum.healthcare.philips.com port 443
http://update.nai.com port 80
ftp://ftp.nai.com port 21
• (part of step 3)
Continue with:
• Section 6.2.1 p. 140 for Access to Internet via Hospital Proxy server

6.2.1. Access to Internet via Hospital Proxy server


When Hospital uses a Proxy server, you need to configure the proxy server settings
on the R3.2.2 MRHost.

• Login <MR User> + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Programs Internet Explorer(64-bit):

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• Click Tools  Internet Options:

• Click Tab Connections  ”LAN Settings…”:

Figure 6-1 LAN Settings

• Enter LAN Settings (Example):

See step 2, 33 for values

Figure 6-2 Proxy server settings (Example) to get access to NetForum, McAfee

• Click “Ok” 2x  Close Internet Explorer

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Repeat this procedure for other <MR User>

• Continue with next step after step 33 or 119 in Table 1.

6.3. Install additional languages (Step 112)

See Table 4 Overview of restrictions on language support p. 32


Caution
Languages available at both Application level and Windows level:
• China (People’s Republic of China)
• French (France)
• German (Germany)
• Italian (Italy)
• Japanese (Japan)
• Spanish (Spain)
Note
Languages available at Application level only:
• Dutch (Netherlands)
• Danish (Denmark)
• Swedish (Sweden)
• Greek (Greece)
• Russian (Russia)
• Norwegian (Bokmål) (Norway)

• Login MRService + Password

• Insert MR UI Language Pack DVD 4522 211 11321 into DVD-ROM drive.

• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools  MR UI Languages

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• Click Checkbox for each language to install  “OK” 3x or 2x when windows UI


is not modified.

• Remove MR UI Language Pack DVD 4522 211 11321 from DVD-ROM drive

• Reboot MRHost

• Continue with next step after step 112 in Table 1.

6.4. Language User Interface <MR User> (Step 114)


See Table 4 Overview of restrictions on language support p. 32

The MRHost Login screen reflects the language used by the previous <MR User>
Caution

Login <MR User> + Password on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Control Panel:

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• Double-Click Regional and Language Options:

1. Click “Languages” tab

2. Select Language used in menus and dialogs

3. Click “Apply”

4. Click “No” 1 (Do you want to logoff now?)

Optionally Keyboard layout and Input language can be adjusted


(see 3.3.1 Keyboard Layout and Input Language Configuration (step 53) p. 31)

5. Click “Ok”

• Close Window

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• Logoff <MR User> via “System”  “Exit”:

• Repeat this procedure for every <MR User> that needs UI language to be changed.

• Continue with next step after step 114 in Table 1.

6.5. Left/Right Hand Mouse Setting < MR User> (Step 115)


• Login <MR User> or
HospitalAdmin or
MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Settings  Control panel:

• Double-Click Mouse:

Figure 6-3 Mouse settings control Panel

Enable Switch primary and secondary button:

Figure 6-4 Mouse properties

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Mouse settings are changed now!


Caution
• Click “Ok”

• Continue with next step after step 115 in Table 1.

6.6. Change Password user Remote (Step 118)


Obtain the system password from the CCN or RSC (see step 6)
Because of system security and password consistency, all password strings will be
generated by RSC.
Passwords will be distributed to the Regional Technical Specialist who will then forward
Note them to the appropriate site service engineers.
Passwords should be kept in a secure area.
Distribution to non-Philips personnel is prohibited.
Changes should be requested when needed.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Run

• Enter compmgmt.msc:

• Click Ok

• Click Local Users and Groups

• Double-Click Users

• Right-Click user “Remote”:

• Click “Set Password…”:

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• Click “Proceed”  Enter new Password 2x  “Ok”:

• Click “Ok”:

• Close Window

• Continue with next step after step 118 in Table 1.

6.7. Change Password <MR User> (Step 116)


The <MR User> password is managed by the <MR User> or HospitalAdmin user.

HospitalAdmin:

• Login HospitalAdmin + <password> on MRHost (initially Hospital, enter new


password)

• Click Start  MR System Management  System Management  User


Management (Operators)

• Click <MR User>  User  “Properties” to assign a new password:

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• Enter Password & Confirm password:

• Click Ok

• Close Window

• Inform <MR User> about their new password

• Continue with next step after step 116 in Table 1.

<MR User>:

MR Users may change their password only once a day.


Caution
• Login <MR User> + <Password> on MRHost

• Wait for the UI starts up

• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete

• Click Change password

• Enter old password

• Enter new password

• Enter confirm password

• Click “Ok”

• Continue with next step after step 116 in Table 1.

6.8. Adjust Password Policies <MR User>


6.8.1. Zero length password

For security reasons we advise against this setting!


Caution

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• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools  Security Policy 


Account Policies

• Double-Click Password Policy:

• Double-Click Minimum Password length:

Figure 6-5 Local Security Setting

• Click  to 0 characters:

Figure 6-6 Minimum password length

When user changes password now (see section 6.7 Change Password <MR User>
(Step 116) p. 147 , blank passwords are allowed.

• Click “Ok”

• Close Window

6.8.2. Password never expires <MR User>

For security reasons we advise against this setting!


Caution
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click Start  Run

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• Enter compmgmt.msc:

• Click Local Users and Groups

• Double-Click Users

• Right-Click <MR User>

• Click Properties:

• Click Checkbox “Password never expires”:

• Click “Ok”

• Close Window

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6.9. Unlock <MR User>


To remove the lock out from an account (after 5 times entering with a wrong password:
the account is locked) proceed with this procedure or wait 30 minutes (the lockout will
disappear).

• Login HospitalAdmin + password on MRHost

• Click Start  MR System Management  System Management  User


Management

• Click <MR User>  User  “Properties”:

• Enter Password  Confirm Password 1


• Click “Account is Locked Out”, checkbox to remove checkmark:

• Click “Ok”

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Remark 1: If the MRService account password is lost, you can use the Remote account,
to set a new password. Another possibility is remotely login into the Remote account and
give the followingcommand via SSH: > net user MRService <new password>.

• Close Window

6.10. Regain access to MRHost


For different reasons you may have no access to the MRHost:
- MRService user is locked.
Note
- Password is forgotten.
- After Restore System disk with unknown passwords.
• Restart MRHost

• Press F8 right in front of Windows startup, to enter Safe Mode.


1
• Login Administrator + <Password> on MRHost.

• Click Start  Run

• Enter compmgmt.msc:

• Double-Click Local Users and Groups

• Click Users

• Right-Click MRService user

• Click Set Password…

• Click “Proceed”

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• Enter Password (2x)  “Ok” (2x):

You may repeat this procedure for all <MR Users> with unknown password.

• Restart MRHost

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Section 7 HW Configuration DMR126884

7. HW Configuration

7.1. (Multi) Monitor Configuration


7.1.1. Enable PHD (Step 120)
PHD must also be enabled via the Service Application, see 4.2.1.2 Set System
Note
Parameters (Step 81) p. 45.
• When PHD is not connected with MRHost  reconnect PHD  reboot MRHost

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Right-click Desktop

• Click Properties  Settings tab

• Right-Click Monitor 3

• Click Attached:

Figure 7-1 Example PHD Monitorsettings on XW8600

• Drag and drop Monitor 2 to position according picture below:

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Figure 7-2 PHD monitor positioned

• Click Apply  OK

• Continue with next step after step 120 in Table 1.

7.1.2. Enable ERD (Step 121)


Please check Knova, when:
• you did an upgrade to R3.2.2 and
• you encounter problems to configure ERD.
Caution

• When ERD is not connected with MRHost  reconnect ERD  reboot MRHost

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Right-Click NVidia icon in notification area:

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• Select Quadro 600 (Display 1- Digital)  nView Display Settings 


Clone  Philips 230W + IHSE DDX1 1  “Yes”:

Figure 7-3 ERD is clone of OCD (example)

Z400 has FX580 or Q600 nVidia adapter


Note XW8600 has FX570 nVidia adapter
XW8400 has FX560 nVidia adapter
• Continue with next step after step 121 in Table 1.

7.2. Barco QAWeb Operator Console Calibration

The Operator console calibration needs to be repeated every 6 month’s.

7.2.1. Initialize QAWeb and sensor (Step 122)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Connect Barco Calibration Device on front USB-port.

Note First-time connected, the Barco sensor is identified as New Hardware:


• Click “No not this time”  “Next”

• Select “Install from a list or specific location ((Advanced)”

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• Click “Next >”

• Uncheck “Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM…”

• Check “Include this location in the search”

• Click “Browse”

• Browse to “C:\Program Files\barco\QAWebAgent\drivers\BarcoLCDsensor

• Click “OK”  “Next >”:

• Click “Yes”  “Finish”:

• Right-Click In notification area on QAWeb-icon

• Click “Start QAWeb Agent”  “Configuration”

On “Displays” tab:

• Select a device

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• Click “Identify” 1: (repeat until found)

• Click “Add display”

• login User: Advanced


Password: advanced

• Click “OK”  “Add”

• Continue with next step after step 122 in Table 1.

7.2.2. Dicom Monitor Calibration (Step 123)

• Continued from step 123

• Select Calibration tab

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• Click “Calibrate”:


1
Login User: Advanced
Password: advanced

• Click “OK”  “Calibrate”

• Place Sensor according the instructions

• Click “OK”

• Place Sensor according the instructions

• Click “OK”

• Click “OK”

• Click “Close”  “Exit”

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• Disconnect Barco sensor


• Continue with next step after step 123 in Table 1.

7.3. Configuration of a Paper Printer (Step 124)

Note The MRHost will automatically install Dell LaserJet 1710, 1720 or 2330D printer
driver when the printer is connected.

7.3.1. Check Paper printer


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Connect printer with USB-port on MRHost and switch it on.

• Click Start  Settings  Printers and Faxes:

MRHost has identified Dell LaserJet 1710 automatically:

7.3.1.1. Adjust Paper size on Dell LaserJet 1710 (Example)

Every user on the MRHost needs to set default printer settings (Letter, A4 etc)!
Caution
• Login For every interactive user on MRHost.

• Click Start  Settings  Printers and Faxes:

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• Right-click “Dell Laser Printer 1710XL” Icon  Properties

• Select Tab “Device Settings”  select  Size is:  Letter A4 etc.  “Ok”

• Click (2x)

• Continue with next step after step 124 in Table 1.

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Section 8 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration DMR126884

8. EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration

8.1. Export Configuration (Step 35, 135)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

Please wait until MR Boot Configuration Manager window appears:

Note

• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools  Export Configuration:

Figure 8-1 Export Configuration

• Press <Enter> (when all applications are closed)

• Enter appropriate number to select the device.


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If configuration is saved on DVD +RW via DVD-PC or internal DVD-writer :

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DMR126884 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration Section 8

• Insert DVD+RW into DVD-drive

• Press <Enter> (when ready):

If configuration is saved on USB-disk (DISK-DEV):

• Connect USB-disk and wait until new hardware is ready to use.


1
Do not overload USB-port (Imax is 500 mA) .
Caution
• Browse For Folder on USB-disk
• Click USB-drive  Folder:

• Click “OK”

• Processes are stopped


• Configuration is burned on DVD+RW, or copied to USB-disk
• Processes are restarted

• Press <Enter> to Exit:

• Check G:\log\export_actions_yyyymmddhhmmss.log for errors

Note Contact MRHelpdesk when errors are reported.

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Section 8 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration DMR126884

• Remove DVD+RW with saved R3.2.2 configuration from DVD-PC or internal DVD-writer or disconnect
USB-disk and put it in a safe place.

• Continue with next step after step 35 or 135 in Table 1.

8.2. Import Configuration (Step 63)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost.

Please wait until MR Boot Configuration Manager window appears:

Note

• Click Start  MR Applications  Service Tools  Import Configuration:

Figure 8-2 Import Configuration

Please ignore error:


Note
“System error 1058 has occurred”
• Press <Enter> (when ready)

Note The following steps are for reference only


• Enter appropriate number to select the device.

If configuration is saved on DVD+RW:

• Place DVD+RW with saved configuration into DVD-drive

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• Press <Enter>

If Configuration is saved on USB-Disk:

• Connect USB-disk and wait until new hardware is ready to use.

• Browse to USB-disk  Folder that contains


“configuration folder”
• Click “OK”:

• Enter “Y”

• Press <Enter> (to Exit)

• Check G:\log\import_actions_yyyymmddhhmmss.log for:


• “Error” and
• “Invalid interface”
messages.

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Section 8 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration DMR126884

Please contact MR-Helpdesk if you found some errors.

You may ignore this popup, that indicates the Hardware Configuration needs to reflect
the HW changes after the upgrade from a “BDAS” release to R3.2.2:

See section 4.2.5 Scanner Hardware Configuration (Step 88) p. 54


Notes

Figure 8-3 Example of wrong HW Configuration after Upgrade from BDAS


Configuration

• Remove Configuration DVD+RW from drive or disconnect USB-Disk.

• Select Start  Shutdown  Restart

• Continue with next step after step 63 in Table 1.

8.3. Save/Upgrade R7/R8/R9 ASW Configuration (Step 64)


Required are:
• An additional monitor, to support two Hosts together,
• A crossed CAT5 network cable, long enough to connect the R7/R8/R9-MRHost with the
R3.2.2 MRHost.

• Connect via a crossed network cable, the R7/R8/R9-MRHost computer Ethernet adapter to the R3.2.2
MRHost computer on-board Ethernet adapter-1 (BH-X5), refer to drawing Z3-10.30 (“Service Manual R7/R12
to R2.5 Upgrade Freewave”)

R7/R8/R9
Host:

• Get network adapter speed settings of the R7/R8/R9-MRHost computer:

For AlphaServer 800 series, DMCC21664 and AlphaServer DS10:

• Login System + <password> on R7/R8/R9-MRHost

• Select Exit to DCL

• Enter $ mc lancp sho device ewa0/parameter <Enter>

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• Register Duplex mode and Line speed:


Device Characteristics EWA0:
Value Characteristic
----- --------------
1500 Device buffer size
Normal Controller mode
External Internal loopback mode
00-10-64-30-F3-25 Hardware LAN address
Multicast address list
CSMA/CD Communication medium
FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF Current LAN address
64 Minimum receive buffers
128 Maximum receive buffers
Yes Full duplex enable
Yes Full duplex operational
TwistedPair Line media type
100 Line speed (mbps)

Table 11 Speed and Duplex settings R7/R8/R9-MRHost

• Get IP-address of the R7/R8/R9-MRHost:

• Enter: $ ucx show interface <Enter>

• Register IP-address and Network mask (Example!):

Interface IP_Addr Network mask Receive Send MTU


WE0 130.144.90.238 255.255.255.0 1562062 366 1500
LO0 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 27 224 65535

Table 12 IP-address and Network mask R7/R8/R9-MRHost

• Enable FTP-services on R7/R8/R9-MRHost:

• Enter: $ @sys$manager:ucx$config <Enter>

• Select 3 Server components


4 FTP disabled/enabled
1 Enable service on this node.
The R7/R8/R9-MRHost responses with:
FTP Client is not enabled
Do you want to configure FTP Client [NO]:

• Enter No

• Enter 2-times E(xit)

• Restart the network on R7/R8/R9-MRHost, to effectuate the changes:

• Enter $ mrmenu <Enter>

• Select Network management  Shutdown or startup network

The R7/R8/R9-MRHost responses with:


Do you wish to Shutdown or Startup the network (Shut/Start/EXIT) [EXIT]
?

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• Enter Shut <Enter>

• Enter <Enter>

• Select Shutdown or startup network

The R7/R8/R9-MRHost responses with:


Do you wish to Shutdown or Startup the network (Shut/Start/EXIT) [EXIT]
?

• Enter Start <Enter>

The R7/R8/R9-MRHost responses with:


Do you wish to restart all stopped gyroscan processes (Yes/No)

• Enter No <Enter>

• Enter <Enter>

• Select Exit to Manager menu  Exit to DCL

R3.2.2
Host:

Note Prerequisite: the System Reference number is set! (See step 58 )


• Configure “Hospital Connection” on R3.2.2 MRHost, to communicate with the R7/R8/R9-MRHost.

See:
1. Table 11 Speed and Duplex settings R7/R8/R9-MRHost p. 167.
2. Section 5.3.3.2 MRHost “Hospital Connection” static IP address (Step 70, 71) p.105
(When IP-address R7/R8/R9-MRHost is 130.144.16.140 you may select 130.144.16.141 for
R3.2.2 MRHost).
3. Section 5.3.3.3 MRHost “Hospital Connection” speed/duplex settings p. 108.
• Copy zipped p_apup_save_configuration_vms.com script from R3.2.2 MRHost to R7/R8/R9-MRHost:

• Login MRService + <password> on R3.2.2 MRHost


1
Disable Windows Firewall

1
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• Click Start  Settings  Network connections

• Right-click “Hospital Connection”

• Click  Properties  tab Advanced  Settings…  “Off” 


“Ok”  “Ok”  Close Window:

Figure 8-4 Disable firewall

• Click: Start  Run  Enter cmd <Enter>

• Enter: mkdir G:\Temp\Upgrade <Enter>


C:<Enter>
cd C:\nmr\gyroscan\programs <Enter>
ftp <IP-Address of VMS Host> <Enter>
system <Enter>
<password of system user> <Enter>
bin <Enter>
put p_apup_upgrade_vms.zip <Enter>
quit <Enter>

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Section 8 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration DMR126884

R7/R8/R9
Host:

• (New) Delete dynamic shim database:

• Enter $ delete gyro_merge_lib:shimdb.*;*

Unzip p_apup_upgrade_vms.zip on R7/R8/R9 MRHost and run p_apup_save_configuration_vms.com:

• Enter $ unzip := $sys$system:unzip.exe <Enter>


$ unzip p_apup_upgrade_vms.zip <Enter>
$ @p_apup_save_configuration_vms.com <Enter>
In case of error message “Upgrade: The file GYRO$SITE:release_id.dat doesn't
exists” follow the next procedure:

Login: Gyrotool on R7/R8/R9-MRHost


Select option 3: Modify System configuration
Select option 4: Options (sw keys)
Select option 2: View SW options, modify option status
De-activate the option "Basic SW" (change Yes into No):

Figman : Options (SW-keys) GYRO$SITE:gyrofig.idx; 23-JAN-2003 14:29


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Option Active Auth. Expiration date
Basic SW Yes Yes

Figman : Options (SW-keys) GYRO$SITE:gyrofig.idx; 23-JAN-2003 14:29


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Option Active Auth. Expiration date
Basic SW No Yes

Press <PROCEED>
Press <CANCEL> (2x) and <EXIT>
Select option 1: Exit
Startup Gyrotool again, and activate the option "Basic SW" again.
Now the file "release_id.dat" is created in directory gyro$site.

Repeat step above:


Login: system on R7/R8/R9-MRHost
Select: Exit to DCL
Enter: $ @p_apup_save_configuration_vms.com <Enter>

TheR7/R8/R9-MRHost responses with:


Do you wish to restart all stopped gyroscan processes (Yes/No)

• Enter: “Yes”

• Check Logfile for errors:

• Enter: $ search [SYSMGR.CONFIG]upgrade_vms.log error 1

1
You may ignore Informational “-I-“ and Warning “-W-“ messages.
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DMR126884 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration Section 8

• Check presence of config.zip:

• Enter: $ dir sys$login:config.zip

• Transfer R7/R8/R9 ASW-configuration file to R3.2.2 MRHost:

R3.2.2
Host:

• Install zipped R7/R8/R9 ASW-configuration file on R3.2.2 MRHost:

• Enter: ftp> lcd G:\temp\upgrade <Enter>


ftp> get config.zip <Enter>
ftp> quit <Enter>

• Enter: C: <Enter>
cd C:\nmr\gyroscan\commands <Enter>
upgrade_from_vms.pl <Enter>
The R3.2.2 MRHost responses with:
Do you want to export the configuration: <Y/N> [N]:

• Press <Enter> (no need to save initial R3.2.2 configuration)

• Wait until the procedure is finished.

• Enter Exit <Enter>

You may ignore scanner/recon process crashes or configuration check failed messages
when they appear.
Caution
• Check R3.2.2 MRHost the log file G:\Log\Restore_Configuration.log for errors.

Please ignore errors generated for HC protocols “Image+Text” and “MultiCase”. They are
Note not supported anymore.
Contact MRHelpdesk for other reported errors.
The Volume/Directory Database is not supported in R3.2.2. The R7/R8/R9 Volume Database is
exported to:
the file G:\Temp\Upgrade\volume_overview.txt This file can be saved on USB flash drive
or floppy.

Instructions to import G:\Temp\Upgrade\volume_overview.txt into an EXCEL-sheet are:

• Start EXCEL

• Click File  Open

• Browse To location where volume_overview.txt is stored and open file.

• Click Delimiter  Comma  Next Date format (YMD)  Next


(for the columns Patient birth date and Examination date)

• Click Finish

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• Insert an empty row on top of the sheet.

• Define columns:

• Volume label:
• Patient name:
• Reg. Id:
• Birth date:
• Sex:
• Exam name:
• Stored on:

When EXCEL is not an option, Wordpad on R3.2.2 MRHost can be used:

• Copy G:\Temp\Upgrade\volume_overview.txt to E:\Service folder

• Click Start  Programs  Accessories  WordPad  File  Open

• Click  to select files of type: All

• Browse for E:\Service\volume_overview.txt and open it.

• Press <CTRL> F to search for a string, e.g. patient name.

• Disconnect crossed CAT5 network cable between R3.2.2 MRHost and R7/R8/R9R7/R8/R9 MRHost.

• Perform Start Service Application (Step 57, 79, 107) p. 41

• Modify For all Archive DICOM Nodes adjust IsArchive setting (see section 4.2.6.8.7 Archive
configuration p. 66):

• Continue with next step after step 64 in Table 1.

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DMR126884 System Backup/Restore Tools Section 9

9. System Backup/Restore Tools


After a Restore System disk, items created/modified since backup System disk or “Save
configuration” are lost:
• User defined Preset Procedures and ExamCards,
• Application SW Configuration items,
Caution
• Windows OS settings (user passwords!)

A System Backup is essential to recover after:


• A failed DVD SW Installation/Configuration, Service Pack Installation, Security Fix
installation, or Remote Software Installation
Notes • Replacement System disk.
When the Configuration is saved, an alternative for Restore System Disk is to perform a
SW re-installation, see p. 1 Column: “R3.x, R2.6.x, R2.5.x to R3.2.2 Repair or Upgrade”
starting step 51.

9.1. System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137)

The Short-term Backup is removed during a DVD SW-installation or overwritten by a


System Backup (with the exception of System Backup on an External USB-Disk).
Caution
Prerequisites:
MRHost:
Notes
• In case of Backup on USB-Disk, then USB-Disk needs to be connected.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click “Start”  “MR Applications”  “Service Tools”  “System Backup Tool”:

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If Short-term backup

• Continue with section 9.1.1 Backup to HDD (Short term) p. 174

If Long-Term backup on DVD+RW

• Continue with section 9.1.2 Backup to Internal DVD+RW drive or DVD-PC (Long term) p. 175

If Long-Term backup on an external USB-Disk

• Continue with section 9.1.3 Backup on USB-disk (Long term) p. 176.

9.1.1. Backup to HDD (Short term)

This Short-term Backup is overwritten during a


• DVD SW-Installation or
• System Backup to DVD+RW.
Caution
• Click “Backup to HDD”:

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• Click “YES”:

• Click “OK” when done:

• Click “Close” on main menu

9.1.2. Backup to Internal DVD+RW drive or DVD-PC (Long term)


• Click Radio button “Internal DVD+RW”  “Backup to Internal DVD+RW”
Or
Radio button “DVD PC”  “Backup to DVD PC”

• Click “YES”  “YES”:

Images to burn on dvd are copied from short-term backup.

• Insert a blank DVD+RW disk into Internal/DVD-PC drive

• Click “OK”:

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• Wait until DVD-drive ejects disk. (<= 20 minutes)

• Label the disk with: System backup Volumes 1 and 2 and add current date and time

• Click “YES”:

• Insert a blank DVD+RW disk into Internal/DVD-PC drive, when system asks for and repeat preceding
steps, until next message pops up:

• Click “OK”:

Figure 9-1 Succesful backup on Internal DVD-drive or DVD-PC


• Click “Close” on main menu

• Continue with next step after step 38 or 137 in Table 1.

9.1.3. Backup on USB-disk (Long term)


Z400:

• Does not create a short-term backup.



1
Do not overload USB-port (Imax is 500 mA) .
Caution

XW8600:

• Contents destination folder on USB-disk is deleted without warning.


• Does not create a short-term backup.
• Only uncompressed USB-disks are supported.
• Root on USB-disk is not allowed as destination.
Caution

1
Do not overload USB-port (Imax is 500 mA) .

1
When USB-ports get locked: shutdown Host  Disconnect powercord  Reconnect powercord.
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• Click Radio button “USB”  “Backup to USB”:

• Browse to location on USB-Disk

• Click “OK”:

• Click “Yes”:

• Click “OK”:

• Click “Close” on main menu.

9.2. System Restore Tool (Start menu)


1
The “System Restore Tool” is preferably used, to restore:
• Short-term Backup from HDD or
• Long-term Backup from DVD+RW or uncompressed USB-disk.

Notes A Short-term System Backup is created:


• Preceding a Remote Software Installation (RSI) or
• By the Field Service Engineer during the installation of a Service Pack or
Security Fix
• As side effect during the creation of a Long-term System Backup on DVD+RW.
• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost.

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• Click “Start”  “MR Applications”  “Service Tools”  “System Restore


Tool”:

• Continue with section 9.4 Restore System disk (continued) p. 179

9.3. Quick Restore Tool (CD)


The “Quick Restore Tool CD” is used:
1. To recover after a System disk crash
2. To restore System disk from DVD+RW
Notes
In all other cases the System Restore Tool (Start menu), section 9.2 p. 177 is preferred
(No loss of Patientdata)!

• Insert Quick Restore Tool CD 4522 210 28892 into internal DVD-drive.

• Connect (If applicable) external USB-Disk.

• Reboot MRHost


1
Select Acronis True Image Echo Workstation (Full version)

• Continue with section 9.4 Restore System disk (continued) p. 179

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With cursor keys, followed by <Enter>
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9.4. Restore System disk (continued)


• Click “Recovery”  “Next”:

If Quick Restore Tool (CD) is used:

• Remove Quick Restore Tool (CD) from internal DVD-drive

If Restore from DVD+RW:

• Insert DVD+RW with highest volume number(s) into DVD-drive.

• Select On DVD-drive Backupfor#.tib image with highest number  “Next >”:

If Restore from internal HDD or USB-disk:

Internal HDD:
Partition “Backup”, folder “software_backup”
• Browse to
USB-disk:
Folder with Acronis image.

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• Select BackupFor1.tib  “Next>”:

• Select “Restore disks or partitions”  “Next”  “Disk 1”  “Next”:

If Restore from DVD+RW:

• Select “No I do not want to resize partitions”  “Next”

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If Restore from internal HDD or USB-disk:

• Select “Copy NT signature from image archive”  “Next >”

• Select “1-st non USB-disk”  “Next”:

Figure 9-2 Destination is a new or existing HDD

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If destination is an existing HDD:

• Select “Yes I want to delete all the partitions on the destination hard
disk drive before restoring”  “Next”:

• Select “No I do not”  “Next” 


• Check Checkmark “Do not show this message again”  “OK”:

If Quick Restore Tool (CD) is used:

• Click “Next >”:

If System Restore Tool is used:

• Select “Use default options”  “Tools -> Options”  “Additional Settings”

• Uncheck “Set current date and time for restored files”

• Uncheck “Validate backup archive before restoration”

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• Click “OK”  “Next >”

• Click “Proceed” 1

If Quick Restore Tool (CD) is used:

If Restore from DVD+RW:

• Insert DVD+RW’s system asks for.

• Click “OK”, on message box “the data was sucessfully restored”.

• Close Acronis window, to reboot MRHost (please see note below)

• Continue With section 9.6 Finalize Quick Restore Tool (CD) p. 184

If System Restore Tool is used:

• Click Reboot:

• Continue With section 9.5 Finalize System Restore Tool (Start menu) p. 184

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Note When the system stops responding and does NOT restart automatically:
Press Power button until MRHost is powered off, wait 10 seconds and press Power
button to switch the system on again.

9.5. Finalize System Restore Tool (Start menu)


• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

Note When password is unknown, see section 6.10 Regain access to MRHost p. 152

• Click “Start”  “MR Applications”  “Service Tools” 


“Restore Patient Database”:

• Press “Any Key” to continue

9.6. Finalize Quick Restore Tool (CD)


When a Harddisk is replaced, drive letter assignments need to be adjusted.
Please check SPD-document on http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ for
instructions.

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

Note When password is unknown, see section 6.10 Regain access to MRHost p. 152

Database Server and other processes are unable to start, because of mismatch
between Patient Database on Data Disk and transaction logging on System Disk.
This requires a “Reinstall Databases”. See following steps:
Caution

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• Click “Cancel”

Figure 9-3 Cancel Database server startup

• Click “Start”  “Programs”  “MRSybase” “Reinstall databases”:

• Click “OK”:

• Reboot MRHost

• Login MRService + <Password> on MRHost

• Click “Application Software”  “Start”:

• Click System Performance Test icon:

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• Check http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ for all Service Packs and Security fixes applicable for this
release R3.2.2, please see step 19 for how to obtain.

• Perform 3.1 Check SW levels (Step 47) p. 25

When current SW-level is not up to date:

• Perform ASW Service Pack installation and/or


Security Fix installation.

When saved R3.2.2 configuration on DVD is newer than Backup system disk on DVD:

• Perform Section 8.2 Import Configuration (Step 63) p. 164, to get latest version.

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Example Appendix A

Appendix A Network Configuration Example

Hospital LAN

R3.2.2 MRHost EWS


Hospital Connection Hospital Connection
IP Hostname: MR1 Only one link IP Hostname EWS1-MR1
IP Address: 130.144.240.10 is defined: IP Address: 130.144.240.11
via LAN
OR
via Direct Link
X5
R3.2.2 MRHost

X5

R3.2.2 MRHost EWS


X50 Direct Link X50
Extension Connection Extension Connection

EWS
IP Hostname: MR1 IP Hostname: EWS1-MR1
IP Address: 192.168.73.10 IP Address: 192.168.73.11

R3.2.2 MRHost Windows EWS Windows


Computer name MR1 Computer name EWS1-MR1
Workgroup PHILIPSMR Workgroup PHILIPSMR
DICOM Local System DICOM Local System
AE_Title: MR1 AE_Title: EWS1-MR1
Port number: 104 or 3010 Port number: 3010
IP Address 127.0.0.1

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Appendix A Network Configuration Example DMR126884

DICOM Remote Node database settings when MRHost and EWS communicate via Direct Link
(XW8x00 MRHost only).
R3.2.2 MRHost

EWS
DICOM Remote Node database
UI Name: MR1 via Direct Link

EWS
AE_Title: MR1
IP Hostname MR1
IP Address NIC 192.168.73.10
R3.2.2 MRHost
DICOM Remote Node database
UI Name: EWS1 via Direct Link
AE_Title: EWS1-MR1
Template EWS
IP Hostname EWS1-MR1
IP Address 192.168.73.11 Direct Link

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DMR126884 Network Configuration Example Appendix A

DICOM Remote Node database settings when MRHost and EWS communicate via Hospital LAN.
(This network configuration is used for Z400-MRHost, or when Direct Link is not available!)

EWS
DICOM Remote Node database
UI Name: MR1 via Hospital LAN
AE_Title: MR1
IP Hostname MR1
IP Address 130.144.240.10

R3.2.2 MRHost
DICOM Remote Node database
UI Name: EWS1 via Hospital LAN
AE_Title: EWS1-MR1
Template EWS or
ViewForum
IP Hostname EWS1-MR1
R3.2.2 MRHost

IP Address 130.144.240.11

EWS
Hospital Network

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2011-09-09 SW Installation Manual R3.2.2 DMR126884

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