On the left side of the screen, you can choose between the export formats: DICOM format or
BASIC image.
To export in BASIC format (USB flash drive only):
Press on BASIC.
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Select a connected USB on the right side of the screen 37 .
Press Export.
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To export in DICOM format to a PACS server or USB flash drive (for manual transfer to
PACS):
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Select the DICOM tab.
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Enter patient information 38 . All following fields must be filled:
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Patient ID (e.g. the patients social security number or other ID code)
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First name of the patient
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Last name of the patient
The patient's Date of Birth
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Accession Number
Select gender by pressing Male, Female or Other.
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Select a connected USB flash drive (enable USB transfer in Settings - Setup - General
settings) or PACS server (see section 5.7.2. for setting up a PACS server) on the right side
of the screen.
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Double check your entered patient data prior to exporting.
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When you are ready to export, press Export in the lower right corner 39 . While the files
are being exported a pop up window informs about the export progress. If you need to
stop the export, press Cancel.
A pop-up window will indicate that exporting has completed. Press OK.
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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.
7.5. After Use of the Displaying Unit
Letters in grey circles
1.
Disconnect the Ambu visualization device from the displaying unit. For disposal of the
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refer to the illustrations in the Quick Guide on page 2.
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