The connection status of the devices appears
in the Status column:
• Failed DICOM cannot communicate with
the device.
• Success DICOM can communicate with
the device.
• Unknown The device does not support the
C‐ECHO (for example, Verify query
command).
To select a location
1 On the Connectivity setup page, select
DICOM Setup.
2 In the Location list, select the location.
Importing configuration data from
another system
You can share configuration data between
ultrasound systems by importing and exporting.
All configuration data for the locations (except
IP addresses and AE titles), archivers, printers,
storage commitment servers, worklist servers,
and MPPS servers can be imported and exported.
Caution:
To avoid damaging the USB storage
device, do not remove it or turn off
the ultrasound system while the
system is exporting. In addition,
do not bump or otherwise apply
pressure to the USB storage device
while it is in a USB port on the
ultrasound system. The connector
could break.
To export configuration data
1 Complete all configuration pages.
2 Insert a USB storage device.
3 On the Connectivity setup page, select
DICOM Setup.
4 Select Config.
5 Select Export. A list of USB devices appears.
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DICOM network log
6 Select the USB storage device, and select
Export.
All configuration data for the locations,
archivers, printers, storage commitment
servers, worklist servers, and MPPS servers
are copied to the USB storage device.
Five seconds after the exporting completes, you
can safely remove the USB storage device and
use it to import the data onto another system.
See
"To import configuration data."
To import configuration data
1 Insert the USB storage device that contains
the data.
2 On the Connectivity setup page, select
DICOM Setup.
3 Select Config.
4 Select Import.
5 Select the USB storage device, and select
Import.
6 Select Restart in the dialog box that appears.
The system restarts. All configurations on the
system are replaced with imported data.
7 Complete any additional configuration tasks,
and then select Done.
A dialog box prompts you to restart the
system.
DICOM network log
The DICOM network log collects network errors
and events, typically to support diagnostics, and
can be exported to a USB storage device and read
on a PC. The log is a text file (log.txt) that you can
open in a text‐editing application (for example,
Microsoft Word or Notepad).