111
111
Z400/XW8600/XW8400 MRHost
Z600/Z400/XW6600/XW6400 Reconstructor
RP5700/Optiplex 320/DX5150 DVD-PC
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DESCRIPTION
R3.2.2 INITIAL INSTALLATION
SECTION.
PAGE.
STEP
A B C D E
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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Check Knova:
http://pww.eureka.aai.ms.philips.com/KanisaSupportCenter/php/home.do
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)
A B C D E
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/:
1
To support Acronis System Restore after crash system disk
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• Obtain settings from Customer for DVD Burning Options (Step 91) - -
1
Patient data on DVD-PC is not lost during SW-installation on MRHost
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- -
• Create Long-term backup with System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137) 9.1 173
1
R10.x only
2
MO-Drive is not supported on R3.x Z400 MR-Host
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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:
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. - -
59. O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96
64. O Perform Save/Upgrade R7/R8/R9 ASW Configuration (Step 64) 8.3 166
• 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
A B C D E
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
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 DVD Burning Options (Step 91) (see step 29 for obtained
4.2.6.1 56
settings from customer)
4.2.6.8 62
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).
1
Enhanced MR Image Storage is introduced with R2 and R12.
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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).
105. O O O O O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96
Check
G:\log\ppupgrade_from_vms.log
for errors.
Please contact MR-Helpdesk when errors are reported.
108. O O O O O Perform Install ExamCards and Scan Protocols (Step 108) 4.1.1 42
111. O O O O O Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) 4.4 96
1
Z400 MRHost
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• Configure Language User Interface <MR User> (Step 114) 6.4 143
Change Password <MR User> (Step 116) (see step 4 or 5 for value) 6.7 147
118. O O O O O Change Password user Remote (Step 118) (see step 6 or 7 for value) 6.6 146
A B C D E
A B C D E
1
Run AsMaintained script :
• Click Start MR Applications Service Tools
AsMaintained:
• Insert USB flash drive and wait until new hardware is ready to use:
137. O O O O O Create Long-term Backup with System Backup Tool (Step 38, 137) 9.1 173
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
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
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
2. Description of R3.2.2
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:
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
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
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
Release 3.2.2.0
R: Release
V: Version
L: Level
S: Service Pack level
1
System will ask for a new password.
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• Software upgrade.
• Click “Ok”
The DVD-PC will boot from CD, the installation menu window will appear:
0 - Exit to DOS
1 - Install HP5150_01 DVDBOX Operating System
• Enter “Y”:
0 - Return to Menu
Y - Start installing HP5150_01 DVDBox Operating System
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)
• Place in the meantime the MR SW Preinstallation Tool 4522 211 11341 into the internal DVD Rom-drive.
1
To avoid ERD becomes primary monitor.
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• Please remove Preinstallation Tool from DVD-ROM drive, insert BOS DVD #1 (4522 211 11551)
• Click “Ok”
Installation is started…
• Please remove BOS DVD # 1 from DVD-ROM drive, insert ASW DVD (4522 211 11262), when system
asks for.
• The R3.2.2 MRHost will reboot a couple of times during the installation!
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.
1
MRHost will ask for a new password.
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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:
• Click “Ok”
Do not change
Caution
1
MRHost will ask for a new password.
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• Click (If applicable) checkbox “Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving
changes “OK”:
• Click “Ok”
• Close Windows
• Click Add…
1
If Philips-ePO server is used , check connection:
• Enter CMD
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: “AutoUpdate”
1
Only available for customers with service contract and functioning Philips Remote Service “PRS” connection
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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.
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.
• Reboot MRHost
1
After this step the Virus scan update signature file should not be older than 1-2 days.
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• Click “Ok”
• Power on Reconstructor
After ±6 minutes the Reconstructor must be available.
• Click “Ok”
4.1 p. 42
4.2 p. 44
4.3 p. 93
• Login MRService
1
Password = Manager (DVD installed MRHost).
Password = MRService (Factory installed MRHost)
• Click “Ok”
1
MRHost will ask for a new password.
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• Click “Ok” 2x
4.1.1 p. 42
• Press Enter:
• Press Enter:
Note
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
4.2.1. System
1
• Enter Correct SRN (can be found on a sticker in the MDU cabinet):
1
Caution: the System Reference number cannot be changed afterwards.
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• Enter The permanent key obtained from http://incenter.medical.philips.com/ into the Value field
(remove the # symbols first):
• 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:
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.
Do NOT modify the standard DICOM printer templates starting with ISGDICOM
Caution
• Click to select KODAK_14 (Example)
• Enter Modifications:
• Adjust the appropriate entries according the Help text and photo’s:
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
Note See Appendix A Network Configuration Example p. 187 for background information.
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:
• Click Transversal:
Sagital:
Coronal:
To change settings according to the customer requirements:
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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• Select “ENABLED”
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
In case of HIFU
• Click “Up”
1
See Help text how to configure other parameters.
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Do not Use!
Delete or Add
Do not change
these settings
Enable
Combine MR
Rescaling
• Click “Up”
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.
Autoconfiguration Button
Note
• 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”:
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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• Click “Add”
• Enter • Name
• AE Title
• IP HostName
• IP Address
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 “Up”
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:
or
• 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).
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:
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.
• Enter • Name
• AE Title
• IP HostName
• IP Address
In case of problems with the Grayscale Softcopy Presentation state SOP class on the Remote
DICOM node, un-configure this as follows:
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.
In case of problems with the Secondary Capture Image Storage SOP class on the Remote DICOM
node, un-configure this as follows:
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:
• Click “Apply”
• Perform 4.4 Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111) p. 96
• 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
• Click To select Viewform v61 in the list of Configured DICOM Network Nodes:
• Click Modify
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.
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”:
6. Finally
The DICOM node can be set as a SecureNode. That enables other entries like
• Encryption (do not use!)
• Default Certificate
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.
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
• Enter CMD
• Enter c: <Enter>:
cd C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates <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
• Double-Click Certificates
1
• Click Next> Next >:
• 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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• 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
• Double-Click YourRootCA:
• Click “Ok”
• Right-click Personal
• Click “Next>”:
• Double-Click MR1:
• Click “Ok”
• Double-Click PACS1:
• Click “Ok”
See sections:
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”.
• Delete the Private Key Certificate (*.pfx) files stored in C:\nmr\gyroscan\certificates folder
during creation process:
• 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.
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.
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.
• 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.
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.
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.
• Enter • IP Address
• IP Hostname
Of Hospital-ePo server
Example
• Enter CMD
• Press <Enter>
• Close Windows
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).
1
Nat-Routing at the Hospital may give cause for another value.
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4.3.2 p. 95
• Enter Y <Enter>
1
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4.4. Logoff Service Application – Reboot MRHost (Step 59, 105, 111)
• Click Logoff:
• 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?
• Click “Ok”:
5. Network Configuration
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”:
Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO
“Switch Connection”:
IP-Address: 192.168.74.10
Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO
To Port 1 on Network
Switch
HP Port 1
Procurve
Switch Spectrometer
IP-Address: 192.168.74.12
Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO
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.
Obtain an IP address
IP-Address:
automatically
IP-Address: 192.168.71.11
IP-Address: 192.168.71.10
Speed/duplex: AUTO/AUTO
Extended MR Workspace
2009
IP-Address: 192.168.74.11
• Return To step 69
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
1
Default setting fresh installed MRHost
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• Click “Properties”
2. Click “Properties”
4. Click “Ok” or
When the Hospital has a DNS-server and the IP-address is not obtained from
DHCP-server:
• Click “Ok”
• Click Properties
3 5
6
2
7
2. Click “Properties”
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.
• 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”
• Close Window
• Click Properties
• Click “Ok”
• Click “Close”
• Close Window
At this point, all the basic units have been configured with the correct network settings.
• Click Properties
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.
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
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:
• Enter CMD
• Jump to section 5.4.1.1 Reconstructor “Host Connection” static IP-address (step 61, 62, 77) p. 125
• Click Properties
2. Click “Properties”
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”
• Reboot MRHost.
If step 61:
If step 77:
• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122
• Click “Ok”
• Click “Close”
• Click Properties
2. Click “Properties”
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.
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”
• Reboot MRHost.
If step 74:
If step 77:
• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122
• Click “Ok”
• Click “Close”
• Click Properties
2. Click “Properties”
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.
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)
• Click Properties
3 4
1
2
6
2. Click “Properties”
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.
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
• Reboot MRHost.
If step 74
If step 77
• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122
3 4
1
2. Click “Properties”
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.
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”
• Reboot MRHost.
If step 77
• Jump to branche in 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122
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.
If Z400-MRHost:
• 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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• Click Close
If XWx00-MRHost:
• Check Network speed is 100.0 Mbs and that the status is: Connected:
(see Table 7, p. 122 for remedies)
• Click Close
If DVD-PC:
• Check Network speed is 400.0 Mbs and that the status is: Connected:
(see Table 7, p. 122 for remedies)
• Click Close
To ping
continuously:
1
Z400 MRHost.
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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
To ping
continuously:
If Z400 MRHost:
If XWx00 MRHost:
To stop pinging:
• Press <Ctrl> C
• Enter Exit
To ping
continuously:
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:
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
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)
• Click “OK”:
• Enter Reconstructor:
• Click Connect
If step 77
(Continued from 5.3.10.3 MRHost TCP/IP connection checks (Step 77) p. 122)
• Click Ok
• Click “Properties”:
If step 61:
If step 62:
If step 77:
• Click “Properties”
• Click Configure…:
• Click “Ok”
• 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)
• Click “Ok”
• Click “Properties”:
3 4
1
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.
2. Click “Properties”
6. Click “Ok” 2x
• Click “Close”
If step 73:
If step 77:
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)
• Click “Ok”
Click “Properties”
2. Click “Properties”
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”
If step 74:
If step 77:
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 :
InCenter (Service Products & Solutions Magnetic Resonance Achieva R3 System View
Networking/RSN)
• Select LaunchPad
When Port check is successful, one can connect to the MR system via PRS:
Telnet:
FSF:
LOTS/TO:
Please consult chapter 9 of the Remote Service Manual (4522 981 2731.x). This manual
is published on InCenter:
InCenter (Service Products & Solutions Magnetic Resonance Intera Achieva
System View Networking)
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
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 “Add”
• Click “Ok”
Figure 6-2 Proxy server settings (Example) to get access to NetForum, McAfee
•
1
Repeat this procedure for other <MR User>
• Insert MR UI Language Pack DVD 4522 211 11321 into DVD-ROM drive.
1
Not needed for identification step.
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• Remove MR UI Language Pack DVD 4522 211 11321 from DVD-ROM drive
• Reboot MRHost
The MRHost Login screen reflects the language used by the previous <MR User>
Caution
3. Click “Apply”
5. Click “Ok”
• Close Window
1
When you select “Yes”, the system performs a reboot
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• Repeat this procedure for every <MR User> that needs UI language to be changed.
• Double-Click Mouse:
• Enter compmgmt.msc:
• Click Ok
• Double-Click Users
• Click “Ok”:
• Close Window
HospitalAdmin:
• Click Ok
• Close Window
<MR User>:
• Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete
• Click “Ok”
• Click to 0 characters:
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
• Enter compmgmt.msc:
• Double-Click Users
• Click Properties:
• Click “Ok”
• Close Window
• Click “Ok”
1
Otherwise password is reset to unknown value.
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Section 6 <MR User> Management DMR126884
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
• Enter compmgmt.msc:
• Click Users
• Click “Proceed”
1
See section 6 <MR User> Management p. 137 for default passwords.
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You may repeat this procedure for all <MR Users> with unknown password.
• Restart MRHost
7. HW Configuration
• Right-click Desktop
• Right-Click Monitor 3
• Click Attached:
• Click Apply OK
• When ERD is not connected with MRHost reconnect ERD reboot MRHost
1
When ERD-1: Ophit SXGA
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• Click “Browse”
On “Displays” tab:
• Select a device
1
Use Identify to select Operator Console Display
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DMR126884 HW Configuration Section 7
• Click “Calibrate”:
•
1
Login User: Advanced
Password: advanced
• Click “OK”
• Click “OK”
• Click “OK”
1
If asked for
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Section 7 HW Configuration DMR126884
Note The MRHost will automatically install Dell LaserJet 1710, 1720 or 2330D printer
driver when the printer is connected.
Every user on the MRHost needs to set default printer settings (Letter, A4 etc)!
Caution
• Login For every interactive user on MRHost.
• Select Tab “Device Settings” select Size is: Letter A4 etc. “Ok”
• Click (2x)
Note
1
XW8600 and Z400 only.
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DMR126884 EX/ IM-PORT ASW Configuration Section 8
•
1
Do not overload USB-port (Imax is 500 mA) .
Caution
• Browse For Folder on USB-disk
• Click USB-drive Folder:
• Click “OK”
1
When USB-ports get locked: Shutdown Host Disconnect powercord Reconnect powercord.
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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.
Note
• Press <Enter>
• Enter “Y”
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:
• 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:
• Enter No
• Enter <Enter>
• Enter No <Enter>
• Enter <Enter>
R3.2.2
Host:
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:
•
1
Disable Windows Firewall
1
Firewall is automatically re-enabled after next logon.
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R7/R8/R9
Host:
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.
• Enter: “Yes”
1
You may ignore Informational “-I-“ and Warning “-W-“ messages.
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R3.2.2
Host:
• 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]:
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.
• Start EXCEL
• Click Finish
• Define columns:
• Volume label:
• Patient name:
• Reg. Id:
• Birth date:
• Sex:
• Exam name:
• Stored on:
• Disconnect crossed CAT5 network cable between R3.2.2 MRHost and R7/R8/R9R7/R8/R9 MRHost.
• Modify For all Archive DICOM Nodes adjust IsArchive setting (see section 4.2.6.8.7 Archive
configuration p. 66):
If Short-term backup
• Continue with section 9.1.2 Backup to Internal DVD+RW drive or DVD-PC (Long term) p. 175
• Click “YES”:
• Click “OK”:
• 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”:
XW8600:
1
When USB-ports get locked: shutdown Host Disconnect powercord Reconnect powercord.
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• Click “OK”:
• Click “Yes”:
• Click “OK”:
1
No loss of Patientdata
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Section 9 System Backup/Restore Tools DMR126884
• Insert Quick Restore Tool CD 4522 210 28892 into internal DVD-drive.
• Reboot MRHost
•
1
Select Acronis True Image Echo Workstation (Full version)
1
With cursor keys, followed by <Enter>
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Internal HDD:
Partition “Backup”, folder “software_backup”
• Browse to
USB-disk:
Folder with Acronis image.
• Select “Yes I want to delete all the partitions on the destination hard
disk drive before restoring” “Next”:
• Click “Proceed” 1
• Continue With section 9.6 Finalize Quick Restore Tool (CD) p. 184
• Click Reboot:
• Continue With section 9.5 Finalize System Restore Tool (Start menu) p. 184
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After check of steps Acronis True Image will restore the image.
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Section 9 System Backup/Restore Tools DMR126884
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.
Note When password is unknown, see section 6.10 Regain access to MRHost p. 152
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
• Click “Cancel”
• Click “OK”:
• Reboot MRHost
• 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.
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.
Hospital LAN
X5
EWS
IP Hostname: MR1 IP Hostname: EWS1-MR1
IP Address: 192.168.73.10 IP Address: 192.168.73.11
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
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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