Select file format:
• Press the export icon 12 .
• Select DICOM or BASIC file format 13 .
• If you selected DICOM format, all patient information fields 14 must be filled out
manually, unless the patient information has been retrieved from the Worklist before or
during the procedure.
Note: Export to a PACS server requires that DICOM format is chosen. See table below for more information
about file formats.
Export files:
• Press the name of the PACS server 15 or USB flash drive 16 you want to export to (green dot).
• Press Export 17 .
• Wait until the file export has been confirmed by a pop-up on the screen before you
disconnect the displaying unit from the Wi-Fi network or remove the USB flash drive.
Notes:
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Always check if the entered patient data is correct before exporting to PACS.
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Protected Health Information (PHI) will be saved on the local storage of the displaying unit until the files
are deleted, either manually or with auto delete function. Notice access to PHI requires logging in.
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Always use a secure network when exporting files from the displaying unit.
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A stable network connection (Wi-Fi or LAN) is required when exporting photos and videos to a PACS
server. If a network error occurs while exporting, the export will be cancelled. You can choose to export
files to a USB flash drive instead or wait until the connection has reestablished before exporting to the
PACS server.
When files are exported to a USB flash drive, they are placed in a folder with a name composed
by the procedure name and the note (if any). Example below: The procedure name is 2020-02-
04 001 and the note written is "For teaching". The exported files in the folder will be called;
YYYY-MM-DD XXX ZZZZ, where XXX is the procedure count and ZZZZ is the photo count
within the procedure.
Note: It is recommended to perform regular backup of the displaying unit by exporting files to a PACS server
or USB flash drive. Protected Health Information (PHI) is stored with password protection in the displaying
unit's memory and is not deleted from the displaying unit by exporting files. To delete PHI from the
displaying unit, the files must be deleted from the displaying unit, either manually or using the auto-delete
function (see section 7.3.).
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