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VISUPAC

Service Manual

CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY

Part No. 000000-1356-987, Revision 1.0 June 2005

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REVISION CONTROL LIST Document: VISUPAC Service Manual SAP/Part No.: 000000-1356-987 Issued Date: June 2005

Revision History Details of what has changed in each revision of the document. Version Date Author Changes 1.0 (Alpha Version) May 2005 Martin Pfeifer (CZMS

GmbH) Initial Document

1.0 (RC) June 2005 Martin Pfeifer (CZMS GmbH)

Built new Revision with some enhancement

1.0 June 2005 Martin Pfeifer (CZMS GmbH)

Final Release – Add….. - New Part List - VISUPAC Properties overview - General enhancement

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PROPRIETARY NOTICE

Information contained in this document is copyright by Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH and may not

be reproduced in full or in part by any person without prior written approval of Carl Zeiss Meditec. Its

purpose is to provide the User with adequately detailed information so as to repair, maintain, and order

spare parts for the instrument supplied. Every effort has been made to keep the information contained in

this document current and accurate as of the date of publication or revision. However, no guarantee is

given or implied that the document is error-free or that it is accurate with regard to any specification.

TRADEMARK CREDITS

All trademarks, registered trademarks, and trade names that appear in this manual are the property of

their respective holders.

Copyright © 2005 by Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH. All rights reserved.

Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH

Teichstrasse 15 - 19

66953 Pirmasens / Germany

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Revision Control List

Proprietary Notice

Trademark Credits

SECTION 1 - General Information

SECTION 2 - System Checkout

SECTION 3 - Parts and Removal

SECTION 4 - Adjustment and Calibration

SECTION 5 - Troubleshooting

SECTION 6 - Parts

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A - Bios Mainboard

APPENDIX B - Components

APPENDIX C - Digital Camera Specifications

APPENDIX D - Microsoft Windows Installation

APPENDIX E - VISUPAC Software Installation

APPENDIX F - VISUPAC Installation and Upgrade

APPENDIX G - VISUPAC System structure

APPENDIX H - VISUPAC Database

APPENDIX I - VISUPAC Services

APPENDIX J - VISUPAC Printers

APPENDIX K - Symantec Ghost Image

APPENDIX L - VISUPAC Config Tool

APPENDIX M - VISUPAC DICOM Messaging

APPENDIX N - VISUPAC Using PACS as archive

APPENDIX O - VISUPAC Properties

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Section 1 – General Information Table of Contents Section 1 – General Information............................................................................................................... 3

1 About this manual............................................................................................................................. 3

1.1 General information................................................................................................................... 3

1.1.1 Conventions........................................................................................................................ 3

1.2 Service Bulletins......................................................................................................................... 3

1.3 VISUPAC Service Strategy........................................................................................................... 4

1.4 Precautions................................................................................................................................ 5

1.5 Functional System Description ................................................................................................... 7

1.5.1 VISUPAC Labels, Serial number and qualification ............................................................... 8

1.5.2 Installation instructions for the system ............................................................................... 9

1.5.3 Electrical cable connections.............................................................................................. 10

1.5.4 US Hospital Grade - Power Cord ....................................................................................... 11

1.5.5 Isolation Transformer – 230 Volt ...................................................................................... 12

1.5.6 Isolation Transformer – 115 Volt ...................................................................................... 12

1.6 Accessories .............................................................................................................................. 13

1.6.1 Mouse .............................................................................................................................. 13

1.6.2 Keyboard .......................................................................................................................... 13

1.6.3 Standard Monitor / LCD Monitor ...................................................................................... 13

1.7 General specifications .............................................................................................................. 14

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Section 1 – General Information

1 About this manual

1.1 General information This manual is the service reference for troubleshooting, repair, adjustment, and calibration of the

VISUPAC system. The manual is intended for use by service engineers who have completed Carl Zeiss

Meditec Systems GmbH Service training on the VISUPAC system. The service manual is only designed for

service support.

The procedures in this manual assume that the reader is familiar with operation of the system. Complete

operating instructions are contained in the VISUPAC User Manual. Update revisions to this service

manual will be issued by Field Service Bulletin, as required.

The general layout of the service manual is shown below. For greater detail, please refer to

the Table of Contents.

Service Manual Layout: Section 1 - General Information

Section 2 - System Checkout

Section 3 - Parts and Removal

Section 4 - Adjustment and Calibration

Section 5 - Troubleshooting

Section 6 - Parts

Appendices

1.1.1 Conventions The following conventions apply in this manual:

- VISUPAC System - Front and Back sides of the VISUPAC Computer and corresponding equipment are as

viewed from the operator side of the table, unless noted otherwise.

- All tool sizes for screws and nuts mentioned in the instructions are metric unless noted otherwise.

1.2 Service Bulletins Field Service Bulletins are a vital element of service support. Bulletins are used to quickly

convey technical information on a variety of field service topics, including:

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- instrument design changes

- technical problems and corrections

- software updates

- new troubleshooting procedures

- problem alerts

- service manual revisions

- new calibration or adjustment procedures

- upgrade announcements / procedures

- system checkout – checklist

- service disclaimer forms

Your service bulletins should be filed where easily accessible for quick reference.

NOTICE

Field Service Bulletins are Confidential and Proprietary, for the sole use of personnel employed

by Carl Zeiss Meditec, Carl Zeiss Meditec affiliates, and authorized Carl Zeiss Meditec

distributors.

As a Carl Zeiss Meditec employee, affiliate, or distributor you are required to handle your service bulletins as

appropriate for proprietary and confidential information.

1.3 VISUPAC Service Strategy A two-level service strategy is used for the VISUPAC: on-site service, and Repair Center

service. On-site service employs modular replacement, where in faulty circuit boards and certain other

assemblies are replaced rather than repaired on-site. These faulty assemblies are shipped to a Carl Zeiss

Meditec Repair Center for repairs. There are also certain procedures that require special equipment

available only at a Carl Zeiss Meditec Repair Center. Designated Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems Repair Center

(Pirmasens, Germany) are the second level of service for the VISUPAC. The Carl Zeiss Meditec Repair

Centers perform major circuit board troubleshooting and repair, plus any other service action that

requires special equipment or procedures not available in the field. Some of the circuit boards in the

VISUPAC are multilayer boards and use Surface Mount Technology (SMT) components. These boards

require special equipment and techniques for troubleshooting and repair.

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For Carl Zeiss Meditec U.S. domestic operations, the following VISUPAC service procedures must be

performed at a Carl Zeiss Meditec Repair Center. All other service procedures (including system

configuration and calibration) can be performed in the field.

- Circuit board troubleshooting and component replacement

- Most assembly repair

- Printer repair (Manufacturer)

- Monitor repair (Manufacturer)

- Computer keyboard repair

- Computer mouse repair

- Cameras / Sensors (Manufacturer)

1.4 Precautions

The following precautions should be observed whenever the VISUPAC is being installed or serviced. Point

out to the customer any potential hazard and the appropriate corrective action.

General Safety Precautions

The VISUPAC system should be used in a cool, dry and dust-free environment.

The VISUPAC system is designed to operate from one of three AC line voltages.

These are: 100 V, 120 V and 230 V at 50/60 Hz. Before connecting the power cord to

the VISUPAC system, check the power table lift mechanism for the proper input

voltage required.

Although the VISUPAC system is designed for continuous operation, it should be

turned off when not used for an extended period of time.

The VISUPAC system is equipped with a three-prong plug. To prevent electric shock, the instrument

must be plugged into an outlet with a ground receptacle. If the plug does not fit the outlet, contact an

electrician. DO NOT disable or remove the ground pin.

DO NOT overload the AC outlet being used to operate the VISUPAC system.

If the power cord or plug on the VISUPAC system or peripherals is damaged, a shock or fire hazard

may result. DO NOT allow continued operation of the VISUPAC system or peripherals until the

damaged cord or plug has been replaced.

Ensure that the fuses installed in the VISUPAC system or peripherals are of the proper type and rating.

Use of an extension cord is not recommended. Doing so may compromise the safety of the operator

and/or patient.

DO NOT operate the VISUPAC system in a wet or moist environment.

DO NOT spill liquid on the system’s keyboard.

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To ensure the safety of the patient and operator, peripheral equipment, such as the printer, will comply

with one or more of the appropriate safety standards, such as CSA, DEMKO, ETL, FIMKO, KEMA,

NEMKO, NOM, SEMKO, TUV, UL, and SABS.

DO NOT connect or disconnect cables while the power is on.

DO NOT place the VISUPAC system on an uneven or sloped surface. This may introduce difficulties in

operating the patient module.

When shutting down the computer, allow 10 seconds before powering it back up.

As with many electrical instruments, the VISUPAC system generates radio frequency and may cause

interference to radio and television reception, and to other radiation hazard instruments (Mobile

phone). If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, the following

measures may be necessary:

a. Plug the VISUPAC system into a different outlet so that the instrument and the receiving device are

on different branch circuits.

b. Reorient the TV or radio antenna.

c. Reorient the VISUPAC system with respect to the TV or the radio.

d. Move the receiving device and the VISUPAC system away from each other.

e. Use only shielded communication cables.

Note: The VISUPAC is CE approved and it has met the EMI/EMC requirements.

Instrument Precautions

When the VISUPAC system is being unpacked, save the shipping materials for possible future use.

Whenever the VISUPAC system is shipped, it must be properly packed to prevent damage.

When spare parts are received, save the shipping materials for returning the defective part(s), if

appropriate.

The VISUPAC is very delicate and should be handled with extreme care. If it is dropped, or receives any

other significant impact, it may not work properly.

It is advised that you wear an ESD wrist strap and connect the wrist strap to a wellgrounded metal

surface at all times when handling VISUPAC PCBs. Before touching any PCB, ensure that you first

discharge any electrostatic charge that may have built up on your body. A convenient way to do this is

to simply touch a bare metal surface on the VISUPAC system while the system is plugged into a well-

grounded power outlet. If the VISUPAC system is not plugged in, some other well-grounded surface

must be used.

Proper ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD) precautions must be observed whenever you are disassembling or

handling the VISUPAC system's circuitry. Many of the components are extremely vulnerable to static

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discharge damage. A Field Service Static Protection Kit is available for order and must be used for ESD

protection during VISUPAC service.

The VISUPAC system has ventilation openings to allow for the release of heat generated during

operation. If these openings are blocked, built-up heat can cause failures that may result in a fire

hazard. Ensure that none of the ventilation openings on the VISUPAC system and peripherals are

blocked.

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DO NOT use accessories that are not designed for this VISUPAC system. Use only those parts

recommended by Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH to achieve optimum performance and safety.

1.5 Functional System Description

Monitor

CZM Fundus camera

External command panel

Fundus camera table

Fundus camera flash unit

VISUPAC

Isolation Transformer USV (optional)

Keyboard

Mouse

Figure 1: Complete VISUPAC system VISUPAC computer table

All Components

• Monitor/LCD Display • Keyboard • Mouse • Isolation Transformer • USV (optional) • Zeiss Fundus camera • Fundus camera table • Computer table

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1.5.1 VISUPAC Labels, Serial number and qualification

Figure 2: System - Front view

Figure 3: System - Back view

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Figure 4: System - Top view

1.5.2 Installation instructions for the system

Firewire(1394)

USB

Mouse

Keyboard

LTP Port (Parallel)

COM Port 1 (Megaplus)

Sound

Network (with loop back adapter)

USB

DVI connector (Digital)

VGA connector (Analog)

COM Port 2 (Funduscamera)

Matrix Digital SDIG interface

I/O card / Funduscamera communication

Matrix TITAN RGB Grabber interface

Modem connector

I/O card interface

Figure 5: VISUPAC connector board

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1.5.3 Electrical cable connections World Power Supply Configurations The following information gives an overview of the most common power systems used throughout the world.

Figure 6: Power supply standards Technical Information - Connectors Outside body PVC Inserts Glass filled nylon Pins Nickel plated brass European connectors Description Voltage Ampere Picture EUROPLUG - 2 PIN FLAT PLUG 250V 2.5A

STRAIGHT SCHUKO PLUG 250V 10/16A

2 PIN ROUND PLUG 250V 10/16A

RIGHT ANGLED SCHUKO PLUG 250V 10/16A

3 PIN ITALIAN STYLE FLAT PLUG 250V 10A

3 PIN SWITZERLAND VERSION PLUG 250V 10A

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Non European connectors Description Voltage Ampere Picture 3 PIN USA VERSION 125V 15A

2 PIN FLAT USA VERSION 125V 15A

3 PIN BRAZILIAN VERSION 125V 15A

2 PIN AUSTRALIAN / NEW ZEALAND VERSION

250V 7.5A

3 PIN AUSTRALIAN / NEW ZEALAND VERSION

250V 7.5/10/15A

1.5.4 US Hospital Grade - Power Cord

US Hospital Grade – Power cord

US Hospital Grade – Power connector

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1.5.5 Isolation Transformer – 230 Volt

Figure 7: Isolation Transformer – 230 V version

1.5.6 Isolation Transformer – 115 Volt

Figure 8: Isolation Transformer – 115 V version

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1.6 Accessories

1.6.1 Mouse The mouse is a Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical 1.1A USB and PS/2 compatible.

Figure 9: Mouse

1.6.2 Keyboard The keyboard is an IBM®-type multifunctional-compatible keyboard that uses a PS/2 connector.

Figure 10: Keyboard

1.6.3 Standard Monitor / LCD Monitor Following the list of the supported Standard Monitors

• SIEMENS SCENICVIEW P996-1, 19" CRT • SIEMENS 21P4, 21" CRT • PANASONIC WV-BM 990G, MONOCHROM, 9"

Following the list of the supported LCD Monitors

• PHILIPS 150S4 F-G BRILLIANCE 15" LCD • SIEMENS P17-1, 17" TFT • SIEMENS P19-1, 19" TFT • SIEMENS SCD 1898 O, 18,1" TFT

New with VISUPAC version 4.2

• SIEMENS P19-2, 19" TFT • NEC FE2111SB, 22" CRT ( replace SIEMENS 21P4, 21" CRT )

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1.7 General specifications Producer: Carl Zeiss Meditec Systems GmbH Producer Code: DE-152205437 Detailed description: Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS)

Medical device code (UMDNS): 17-961 Digital Image Archiving system - VISUPAC Signal input’s 1 * digital, 1* FIRE WIRE, 1*RGB Archive images Magneto Optical Disk Visualization SVGA-Monitor Power supply 230 V / 50 Hz or 120 V / 60Hz Power consumption about 300 VA, without additional components Protection mode IP 20 Protection class I Environment Environment temperature: +10...+35°C Air moisture: 0... 70% Air pressure: 700...1060 hPa Condition of transport Temperature: -25... +55 °C

Air moisture: 0...60% Air pressure: 700...1060 hPa Weight ca. 60 kg Space usage ca. 1,5 meters x 0,8 meters

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Section 2 – VISUPAC System Checkout

Table of Contents

Section 2 – VISUPAC System Checkout ..................................................................................................... 3

2.1 Generally System Checkout ..................................................................................................... 3

2.1.1 System Power-On Functional Check .................................................................................... 3

2.1.1.1 Isolation Transformer Power Switch ........................................................................... 3

2.1.1.2 Main Power Supply Switch ......................................................................................... 4

2.1.1.3 Power Button / Power LED ......................................................................................... 4

2.1.2 Peripheral Functional / Visual Check ................................................................................... 5

2.1.2.1 LCD Color Monitor Functional Check .......................................................................... 5

2.1.2.2 Standard Color Monitor Check ................................................................................... 5

2.1.2.3 Keyboard Check ......................................................................................................... 6

2.1.2.4 Mouse Check.............................................................................................................. 6

2.2 System installation - Making electrical connections................................................................. 7

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Section 2 – VISUPAC System Checkout

2.1 Generally System Checkout

The system checkout procedures are used to verify that the instrument is operating properly within

specifications. System checkout should be performed at the completion of every installation and service

call on the instrument. If an error is detected during system checkout, troubleshoot and repair the

instrument; then start the system checkout again from the beginning. The entire system checkout should

always be performed, from start to finish, without any problems occurring.

2.1.1 System Power-On Functional Check

Turn on the isolation transformer power switch. Setting the switch to ON will apply power to the

LCD/Standard monitor and the VISUPAC computer. Turn on the LCD/Standard monitor, refer to the

owner’s manual for the location of the power button. Normally a green/yellow led shall illuminate which

indicate that the power is on. Setting the main power switch and the power-on button of the computer

case to the state on and activate the computer. It will take approximately thirty seconds for the VISUPAC

computer to load the Operating system menu.

2.1.1.1 Isolation Transformer Power Switch

Turn on the isolation transformer power switch, refer to the owner’s manual for the location of the

power button.

Isolation Transformer

Power Switch

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2.1.1.2 Main Power Supply Switch

Turn on the main power supply switch at the computer back.

Main Power Switch

2.1.1.3 Power Button / Power LED

Turn on the power switch at the computer front. The Power LED illuminate if the power is on.

Power LED

Power Switch

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2.1.2 Peripheral Functional / Visual Check

Lets have a visual and functional check of all received and connected components.

2.1.2.1 LCD Color Monitor Functional Check

1) Power-on the VISUPAC Computer.

2) At the Operating System main menu, verify that the display is centered, with no pin cushioning; the

top and bottom portions of the display (characters) are linear; the display shows no background raster;

the display is not too bright; the colors have definition; the display is stable; and the display is in focus.

3) Use the Menu button at the bottom of the monitor to select the appropriate adjustment as required to

adjust the monitor display.

Power LED

Power Switch

2.1.2.2 Standard Color Monitor Check

1) Power-on the VISUPAC Computer.

2) At the Operating System main menu, verify that the display is centered, with no pin cushioning; the

top and bottom portions of the display (characters) are linear; the display shows no background raster;

the display is not too bright; the colors have definition; the display is stable; and the display is in focus.

3) Use the Menu button at the bottom of the monitor to select the appropriate adjustment as required to

adjust the monitor display.

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Power Switch

Power LED

2.1.2.3 Keyboard Check

1) Power-on the VISUPAC Computer.

2) If the Operating System is started, please check the light at the “Num" lock key illuminate.

Num Lock Power LED

2.1.2.4 Mouse Check

1) Power-on the VISUPAC Computer.

2) If the Operating System is started, check if the Optical Mouse is lighting.

Check if the optical mouse is lighting

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Section 3 – Parts and Removal

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Section 3 – Parts and Removal ................................................................................................................. 3

3.1 Generally................................................................................................................................. 3

3.2 VISUPAC System...................................................................................................................... 3

3.2.1 Cover Removal (Left side).................................................................................................... 3

3.2.2 VISUPAC Mainboard ........................................................................................................... 4

3.2.2.1 Fujitsu/Siemens D1627............................................................................................... 4

3.2.3 Main Component dispositions............................................................................................. 5

3.2.3.1 CPU and RAM ............................................................................................................ 5

3.2.3.2 AGP Slot / PCI Slots .................................................................................................... 5

3.2.3.3 System Configuration ................................................................................................. 6

3.2.3.4 Superstruction - Front view - e.g. VISUPAC Capture 451 ............................................ 7

3.2.3.5 Superstruction - Back view - e.g. VISUPAC Capture 451............................................. 8

3.2.3.6 Superstruction - Internal view .................................................................................... 9

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Section 3 – Parts and Removal

3.1 Generally

This section describes how to change the installed components and removal component if problems with

the VISUPAC hardware appears.

3.2 VISUPAC System

This is a step by step description for the hardware of the VISUPAC system

3.2.1 Cover Removal (Left side)

1) Important: Before opening the computer case please disconnect the power cable from VISUPAC Power supply.

2) Remove PC case cover on the left side.

Left side

Open here

and remove

case cover

Figure 1: VISUPAC system – Open case cover

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3.2.2 VISUPAC Mainboard

3.2.2.1 Fujitsu/Siemens D1627

Original board description (Multilingual)

Figure 2: Fujitsu/Siemens D1627 - Layout

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3.2.3 Main Component dispositions

3.2.3.1 CPU and RAM

Main Power Connector

Figure 3: Real Layout Fujitsu/Siemens D1627

Figure 4: CPU/Fan RAM Module

3.2.3.2 AGP Slot / PCI Slots

PCI Slot 5

PCI Slot 4

PCI Slot 3

PCI Slot 2

PCI Slot 1

Figure 5: AGP Slot PCI Slots

AGP Slot

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3.2.3.3 System Configuration

Fujitsu/Siemens D1627 (Hardware VP-03)

Slot

Device

AGP Slot PCI Slot 1 PCI Slot 2 PCI Slot 3 PCI Slot 4 PCI Slot 5

Graphic card X

Matrix SDIG Grabber X

Matrix SRGB Grabber X

Matrix TITAN RGB Grabber X

Adaptec SCSI Controller X

Decision I/O Card X

US Robotics Modem X

Network Onboard

Firewire Onboard

USB Onboard

Figure 6: Table - System configuration

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3.2.3.4 Superstruction - Front view - e.g. VISUPAC Capture 451

Key lock for the PC case

Plextor CD-R/RW Drive

Fujitsu/Siemens MO drive (2,3 GB)

Power ON LED

Second harddrive activity LED

First harddrive activity LED

Power ON Switch

Reset switch

Logo of the Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

Teac Floppy drive

PC case louvre

Figure 7: VISUPAC - Front view

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3.2.3.5 Superstruction - Back view - e.g. VISUPAC Capture 451

Power switch

Power supply

Keyboard

Mouse

USB

Fan

Firewire

LPT/Parallel

Serial port1

USB Port

Sound

Network

Serial port 2

Additional Port of the I/O card Matrix SDIG Grabber

Graphic card

Matrix TITAN RGB Grabber

US Robotics 56K Modem

Decision 4 Port I/O Card

Figure 8: VISUPAC - Back view

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3.2.3.6 Superstruction - Internal view

Figure 9: Mainboard fortifications

CPU /CPU Cooler fortifications

Mainboard fortifications

Figure 10: CPU and CPU cooler fortifications

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Figure 11: RAM fortifications

RAM Module fortifications

Card fortifications (Screw)

Figure 12: Card screw fortifications

Quick Card Security fortifications

Figure 13: Quick / Security fortification

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Removable hard drive chassis

Hard drive

CD-ROM clamping bolt

MO Drive clamping bolt

Floppy drive clamping bolt

Power supply

The fortification of the CD-ROM, MO Drive and the Floppy Drive is double sided!

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Section 4 – Adjustment / Calibration

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Section 4 – VISUPAC Adjustments and Calibrations.................................................................................. 3

Generally .............................................................................................................................................. 3

4.1 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.4i / 1.6i / 4.2i..................................................................... 3

4.2 JVC KY-F70 .............................................................................................................................. 5

4.3 Phase One H5/H10 .................................................................................................................. 8

4.3.1 Phase One - Configuration Guide........................................................................................ 9

4.4 Sony DXC 950 ....................................................................................................................... 17

4.5 Sony DXC 990 ....................................................................................................................... 18

4.6 Canon 20D, AVT ZK-5 , JVC Cabling ...................................................................................... 21

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Section 4 – VISUPAC Adjustments and Calibrations

Generally

In this capture it is described how to connect the VISUPAC Sensors to the Computer and the Carl Zeiss

Meditec Fundus camera (FF450)

4.1 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.4i / 1.6i / 4.2i

Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus – Mounting and Connection

Cabling

Matrix Digital Grabber (SDIG)

Cable W 182 / W 183

Power supply W184

Cable W182 and power supply camera side

Cable W 182 (XMP to XMP connector)

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Cable W 182 (SDIG to SDIG connector)

Roper Megaplus – Mounting and Connection

Mounting

Part list

Connect objective to camera

Fundus camera side

Connect camera to fundus camera

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4.2 JVC KY-F70

JVC – Mounting and Connection

Camera settings The following settings are found in the camera menu. The setting should be adjust as shown: In connection with FF450 Plus

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Dip switch settings (backside of the camera)

In connection with FF450:

Cabling

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Matrix TITAN RGB Grabber (TITAN)

Cable W 161

Cable W161 and power supply camera side

Cable W 161 (TITAN RGB connector)

Mounting

JVC Objective

Connect objective to camera

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Connect camera to fundus camera

4.3 Phase One H5/H10

Phase One H5/H10 – Mounting and Connection

Cabling Firewire (Onboard)

Firewire card (EXSYS, EX6500E PCI)

Cable W 195 (Firwire cable)

Phase One H5/H10 with objective and shutter

Cable W 48

Mounting

Objective

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Camera with connected objective

Connect camera to fundus camera

4.3.1 Phase One - Configuration Guide

Configure the Capture One Application 3.1.1 with the default settings

Capture One Version 3.1.1

Figure 1: Start the Capture One Application

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Click here

Figure 2: Open pull down menu “File”

Click here

Figure 3: Open “Preferences”

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Click here

Please deselect this check box

Figure 4: Set Preferences – Develop settings

Click here

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Figure 5: Set Preferences – Preview Cache

Select the default preview folder: D:\6m

Click here

Figure 6: Select the default preview folder

Click here

Figure 7: New preview folder

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Click here

Figure 8: Press OK when preview cache is selected

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Figure 9: Open pull down menu “Workflow”

Click here

Figure 10: Open Show Color Management Settings

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Important: Please check this entry

Important: Please check these two entry’s

Figure 11: Color management Settings

Close window

Figure 12: Close Window

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Close window

Figure 13: Close Window

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4.4 Sony DXC 950

Sony DXC 950 – Mounting and Connection

Camera settings The following settings are found in the camera menu. The setting should be adjust as shown:

The setting of the M. Pedestal [-50] is only used for FF 450.

For FF450plus, it should be changed to [-10] !

Cabling

Matrix SRGB Grabber (SRGB) Cable W 158 (Signal cable)

Cable W159 12 V DC cable

Mounting Objective

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Camera with connected objective

Connect camera to fundus camera

4.5 Sony DXC 990

Sony DXC 950 – Mounting and Connection

Camera settings The following settings are found in the camera menu. The setting should be adjust as shown:

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Cabling

Matrix SRGB Grabber (SRGB) Cable W 158 (Signal cable)

Cable W159 12 V DC cable

Mounting Objective

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4.6 Canon 20D, AVT ZK-5 , JVC Cabling

Cableing Overview (Canon 20D, AVT ZK-5, JVC)

Label Part Number SAP number Description

W72 0HI002426 000000-0468-547 Cable-W72, 20D,FF450PLUS;LEMO 4P.,BLITZ

"Trigger-cable for Canon 20D with FF450plus Video mount ( Port 2,3 ) 4 –

pin connector"

W73 0HI002427 000000-0468-548 Cable-W73,20D,FF450PLUS;LEMO 6P.,BLITZ

"Trigger-cable for Canon 20D with FF450plus ( Port 1)

6 - pin connector"

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W171 0HI002443 000000-0471-511

Cable-W171, 1X ZK-5, FF450PLUS;TRIG/FL;

Cable W171 serial + sync. ZK-5;

"modified serial cable (earlier named W50b ) with Hirose Connector for ZK-

5"

W172 0HI002463 000000-0471-511 Cable-W172, 1X ZK-5, 1X DOLPHIN;FF450P; Cable-W172, 1X ZK-5, 1X DOLPHIN, "modified serial cable ( earlier named W50b ) with Hirose Connectors for ZK - 5 und Dolphin camera"

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W173 0HI002503 000000-0473-207 Cable-W173,FF450PLUS SERIAL on VISUPAC "modified serial cable ( earlier named W50b ), need fully package Canon 20D (

W72 or W73 ) respectively with JVC KY-F75, KY-F1030 ( W174 )"

W174 0HI002538 000000-

0473-209

Cable-W174,JVC KY-F75,FF450PLUS LEMO 4P.,FLASH/TRIGGER

"Trigger-cable for JVC KY-F75, KY-F1030 with FF450plus Video mount ( Port 2,3 ) 4 – pin

connector"

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W175 0HI002539 000000-

0473-210 Cable-W175, DOLPHIN, FF450PLUS TRIG/FLASH/SER "modified serial cable ( earlier named W50b ) with Hirose Connector for Dolphin"

W176 0HI002537 000000-

0473-211

Cable-W176, ZK-5, I/O-KARTE, FF450PLUS TRIG/FLASH/SER "modified serial Cable ( earlier named W50b ) with Hirose Connector for ZK - 5 and support of the IO - card ( Combination with old Sensors )"

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Section 5 – Troubleshooting Table of Contents Section 5 – Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 3

5.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 3

5.2 System Hardware side ............................................................................................................. 3

5.2.1 VISUPAC System does not Turn On ..................................................................................... 3

5.2.2 No Video Display ................................................................................................................ 3

5.2.3 Boot Failure ........................................................................................................................ 4

5.2.4 Internal CD Failure .............................................................................................................. 4

5.2.5 Internal Floppy Drive Failure ............................................................................................... 4

5.2.6 Internal MO Drive (Magneto optical drive) Failure .............................................................. 4

5.2.7 Keyboard Failure................................................................................................................. 4

5.2.8 Mouse Failure ..................................................................................................................... 4

5.3 System Software side .............................................................................................................. 5

5.3.1 Windows Event Viewer........................................................................................................ 5

5.3.2 Error javaw.exe on initial VISUPAC start-up ........................................................................ 6

5.3.3 Viruses and Windows hot fixes ........................................................................................... 6

5.3.4 VISUPAC Licensing - “No such feature exists” ..................................................................... 6

5.3.5 VISUPAC Database - “Connection to database failed” ........................................................ 6

5.3.6 VISUPAC Driver updates...................................................................................................... 6

5.3.7 VISUPAC Memory allocation ............................................................................................... 6

5.3.8 VISUPAC logging – Syslog .................................................................................................. 7

5.3.8.1 Set logging level “Info” manually ............................................................................... 8

5.3.8.2 Set logging level “Debug” manually ........................................................................... 8

5.3.9 Networking......................................................................................................................... 9

5.3.9.1 TCP/IP Basics .............................................................................................................. 9

5.3.9.2 Network troubleshooting tools................................................................................. 10

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Section 5 – Troubleshooting

5.1 Introduction The troubleshooting aids in this section will help you to diagnose operating difficulties and system malfunctions in the VISUPAC system.

5.2 System Hardware side

5.2.1 VISUPAC System does not Turn On Check/Replace the following items if system does not show any signs of life: • Power at wall outlet • All power cables are plugged in properly • Check integrity of Isolation transformer fuses • Check Power On/Off Button • Check if Power LED lights • Output voltages of the system power supply are present (see Figure 1).

Figure 1: Power supply connectors

5.2.2 No Video Display Check/Replace the initial display of the monitor when the power is applied. If a message appears that says “Attention- No Signal-Please Check Input Signal or Connection” when monitor power is applied then the monitor is functioning, if not, replace the monitor. Check the following items if the monitor is functioning: • Check the monitor signal cable is securely fastened at both ends • Check graphic card • Check/Replace the motherboard

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5.2.3 Boot Failure Check/Replace the following if a message appears at the top of the monitor after power is applied that reads: “Operating System Not Found”: • Check the data cable from the hard drive to the motherboard • Replace the hard drive and reload the software (Ghost Image) • Check/Replace the motherboard

5.2.4 Internal CD Failure Check/Replace the following if the internal CD is no longer functioning: • Check the data cable from the CD drive to the motherboard • Replace the CD unit • Check/Replace the motherboard

5.2.5 Internal Floppy Drive Failure Check/Replace the following if the internal floppy drive is no longer functioning: • Check power cable is plugged in properly (see Figure 1.) • Check the data cable from the floppy drive to the motherboard • Replace the floppy drive unit • Check/Replace the motherboard

5.2.6 Internal MO Drive (Magneto optical drive) Failure Check/Replace the following if the internal MO drive is no longer functioning: • Check power cable is plugged in properly (see Figure 1.) • Check the data cable from the MO drive to the motherboard • Replace the MO drive unit • Check/Replace the motherboard

5.2.7 Keyboard Failure Check/Replace the following if the keyboard fails to respond: • Check the keyboard is connected to the computer. Remove, reconnect and reboot system • Check the keyboard cable. • Replace the keyboard or • Replace the system motherboard

5.2.8 Mouse Failure Check/Replace the following if the mouse fails to respond: • Check the mouse is connected to the computer. Remove, reconnect and reboot the system • Check the mouse cable. • Replace the mouse or • Replace the system motherboard

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5.3 System Software side

5.3.1 Windows Event Viewer Main System error messages and problems are written to the event viewer of the system. There you can find some helpful information about the occurred event. Opening the System Event Viewer -> Right mouse click on “My computer” -> Manage -> Event Viewer

Figure 1: Select Manage

Figure 2: Open Event Viewer

Figure 3: Event Viewer Application

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Figure 4: Event Viewer Security

Figure 5: Event Viewer System

5.3.2 Error javaw.exe on initial VISUPAC start-up If this message appear - please check if • the Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0 is installed • special hardware driver (Titan-RGB Grabber driver) is installed

5.3.3 Viruses and Windows hot fixes Information: To hold the system up to date and give the major warranty for the system, please download the recommended Microsoft Updates from the Microsoft website an install it to the system.

5.3.4 VISUPAC Licensing - “No such feature exists” If this message appear - please check the installed VISUPAC license file (license.dat) in folder C:\eis.

5.3.5 VISUPAC Database - “Connection to database failed” If this message appear - please check if • the databases exist (wineis.ib, properties.ib, computer.ib) • the write protect is removed from all databases • Interbase services are running • Encoding of the database (wineis.ib)

5.3.6 VISUPAC Driver updates Information: Please do not update any system driver, because the VISUPAC functionality is only ensure with the tested and released driver.

5.3.7 VISUPAC Memory allocation Allocate Memory for JAVA environment - therefore adjust wineis.cmd (C:\eis\wineis.cmd):

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Memory usage (e.g. 768 MB Memory/RAM available -> Set memory usage to -mx620) Memory / RAM installed Set memory usage to 384 MB 256 MB 512 MB 384 MB 768 MB 620 MB 1 GB 820 MB 1,5 GB 1200 MB

Figure 6: Memory / RAM usage

Figure 7: wineis.cmd with memory allocation

5.3.8 VISUPAC logging – Syslog VISUPAC logs the activities of the User/Program to a file which can be used to solve problems with the VISUPAC Systems. This file includes detailed (Info level) or more detailed (Debug level) information about the configuration and the functionality of the system. The log files are located at the following folder C:\eis\log. To open the file please use standard text editor. There are two logging levels available.

1) Logging level “Info” (Standard) 2) Logging level “Debug”

Information: At the system start up the logging level is automatically set to “Info” level.

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5.3.8.1 Set logging level “Info” manually

Figure 8: Logging Level - Info (Standard)

5.3.8.2 Set logging level “Debug” manually

Figure 9: Logging Level – Debug Information: If the system is rebooted the logging level is automatically set to “Info” level

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Figure 10: Log files are located in folder C:\eis\log

5.3.9 Networking

5.3.9.1 TCP/IP Basics TCP/IP is a network protocol like NET BIOS in the Microsoft world or IPX in the Novell. It has been established as the default protocol for networking. VISUPAC needs that network protocol for the communication with the Interbase Server software. It is also needed for stand-alone capture stations without any connection to a network. We will focus on the main settings we need for VISUPAC IP addresses: The IP address consists of four digits each in the range of 0 to 255. Every digit represents eight bits in binary code. Each IP address has two parts, the network bits and the host bits. Class A network: 10 104 0 19 8 network bits, 24 host bits Class B network 172 16 12 1 16 network bits, 16 host bits

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Class C network 192 168 16 1 24 network bits, 8 host bits The decimal value for the host bits is in the range from 1 to 254. All host bits set to 0 represents the network itself, all bits set to 1 represents the broadcast address. Subnet mask: The subnet mask also consists of 4 digits each in the range of 0 to 255. Every digit represents 8 bits in binary code. It is used to split a network in parts. A Subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 in a class C network means the network is in one part. A subnet mask of 255 255 240 0 splits the network in 16 subnets with 4096 host addresses. The standard value for a stand-alone VISUPAC capture station is: IP-address: 223.255.255.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 APIPA: Automatic Private IP Addressing. This function should not be used; manual TCP/IP settings should be preferred. MAC address: Every network adapter has a unique identification number in the hardware. It is called MAC address and looks like this: 01 ea 3b 38 a1 cf. It is very implausible you will have two devices with the same address in the network. The MAC address is used in the VISUPAC for licensing. TCP/IP port numbers: To specify the process the data is for, the data stream consists a protocol number and a port number. The protocol number of the TCP is 6. The port numbers specify the kind of data like 80 for http, 20/21 for ftp or 119 for nntp. Interbase use port number 3050 and 3060, the licensing server use port number 27000 – 27009. Also other functions like DICOM messaging use TCP/IP ports. For more information, refer to RFC1060

5.3.9.2 Network troubleshooting tools The operating system includes several helpful tools to figure out network problems IPCONFIG /all Shows a generally information about the TCP/IP settings PING Informs if a computer is reachable or not NETSTAT Shows detailed information about sockets routing tables and so on NSLOOKUP Shows information about the name services

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Section 6 – Parts .......................................................................................................................................3

6.1 VISUPAC Parts (1) - Spare parts for VP-series 01......................................................................3

6.2 VISUPAC Parts (2) - Spare parts for VP-series 03......................................................................3

6.3 VISUPAC Parts (3) - Spare parts for VP-series 05......................................................................3

6.4 VISUPAC Parts (4) - Cabling .....................................................................................................3

6.5 VISUPAC Parts (5) - Cameras-Sensors ......................................................................................3

6.6 VISUPAC Parts (6) - Peripheral devices.....................................................................................3

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Spareparts for VP-series 01

Related Systems:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI001656 000000-0448-177 0 VISUPAC 021.10HI002028 000000-0449-094 0 VISUPAC 021.1 VISUCAM0HI001657 000000-0449-039 0 VISUPAC 021.20HI002035 000000-0449-095 0 VISUPAC 021.2 VISUCAM0HI001658 000000-0449-040 0 VISUPAC 021.30HI002036 000000-0449-096 0 VISUPAC 021.3 VISUCAM0HI001672 000000-0448-181 0 VISUPAC 061.10HI001673 000000-0449-050 0 VISUPAC 061.20HI001674 000000-0449-051 0 VISUPAC 061.30HI001675 000000-0448-182 0 VISUPAC 121.10HI001676 000000-0449-052 0 VISUPAC 121.20HI001677 000000-0449-313 0 VISUPAC 121.30HI001678 000000-0448-183 0 VISUPAC 131.10HI001681 0 0 VISUPAC 131.1 OPTION JVC0HI001679 000000-0449-053 0 VISUPAC 131.20HI001710 0 0 VISUPAC 131.2 OPTION JVC0HI001680 000000-0449-054 0 VISUPAC 131.30HI001683 0 0 VISUPAC 131.3 OPTION JVC0HI001696 000000-0448-184 0 VISUPAC 421.10HI001881 0 0 VISUPAC 421.1 PHOTOSPALTLAMPE -JVC0HI001697 000000-0449-065 0 VISUPAC 421.20HI001882 0 0 VISUPAC 421.2 PHOTOSPALTLAMPE0HI001698 000000-0449-066 0 VISUPAC 421.30HI001883 0 0 VISUPAC 421.3 PHOTOSPALTLAMPE-JVC0HI001660 000000-0448-186 0 VISUPAC 431.10HI001663 000000-0448-187 0 VISUPAC 431.1 OPTION JVC0HI001661 000000-0449-041 0 VISUPAC 431.20HI001664 000000-0449-043 0 VISUPAC 431.2 OPTION JVC0HI001662 000000-0449-042 0 VISUPAC 431.30HI001665 000000-0449-044 0 VISUPAC 431.3 OPTION JVC0HI001699 000000-0448-188 0 VISUPAC 441.10HI001700 000000-0449-067 0 VISUPAC 441.2

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0HI001701 000000-0449-068 0 VISUPAC 441.30HI001631 0 0 VISUPAC 451+SONDERSYSTEMRECHNER0HI001666 000000-0448-189 0 VISUPAC 451.10HI001669 000000-0448-190 0 VISUPAC 451.1 OPTION JVC0HI001667 000000-0449-045 0 VISUPAC 451.20HI001670 000000-0449-047 0 VISUPAC 451.2 OPTION JVC0HI001668 000000-0449-046 0 VISUPAC 451.30HI001671 000000-0449-049 0 VISUPAC 451.3 OPTION JVC0HI001687 0 0 VISUPAC 461.1 HR0HI001684 000000-0449-055 0 VISUPAC 461.1 MR0HI001688 0 0 VISUPAC 461.2 HR0HI001685 000000-0449-056 0 VISUPAC 461.2 MR0HI001689 0 0 VISUPAC 461.3 HR0HI001686 000000-0449-057 0 VISUPAC 461.3 MR0HI001691 000000-0449-059 0 VISUPAC 471.1 HR0HI001690 000000-0449-058 0 VISUPAC 471.1 MR0HI001693 000000-0449-061 0 VISUPAC 471.2 HR0HI001692 000000-0449-060 0 VISUPAC 471.2 MR0HI001695 000000-0449-063 0 VISUPAC 471.3 HR0HI001694 000000-0449-062 0 VISUPAC 471.3 MR0HI001830 000000-0448-191 0 VISUPAC 481.1 HR0HI001911 0 0 VISUPAC 481.1 MEGAVISION0HI001982 000000-0448-192 0 VISUPAC 481.1 XR0HI001829 000000-0449-076 0 VISUPAC 481.2 HR0HI001912 0 0 VISUPAC 481.2 MEGAVISION0HI001981 000000-0449-085 0 VISUPAC 481.2 XR0HI001831 000000-0449-077 0 VISUPAC 481.3 HR0HI001913 0 0 VISUPAC 481.3 MEGAVISION0HI001983 000000-0449-086 0 VISUPAC 481.3 XR0HI002003 0 0 VISUPAC 481.X XR OPTION JVCUNI. DEMOGERAET0HI001455 0 0 VISUPAC-SERVER 610.20HI001456 0 0 VISUPAC-SERVER 610.10HI001470 0 0 VISUPAC-SERVER 610.3

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Spareparts for systems mentioned above:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI001228 000000-0466-034 0 WINDOWS 2000 DSP ENGLISCH0HI001553 0 0 ROXIO, EASYCD-CREATOR-5,0HI001605 0 0 EXSYS, EX6500E PCI,IEEE1394 SCSI0HI000310 000000-1364-517 0 MATRIX MV-PCIMAGE-SDIG+AIA0HI001597 0 0 MATRIX MV-TITAN-G4/RGB,ECHTFARB-FRAME-GRABBER

0HI001375 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,ZUBEHOERSCHACHTEL0HI001376 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,FORMTEIL0HI001374 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,UMVERPACKUNG0HI001245 000000-0466-013 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-0W-NR,GREY, KOMPLETT0HI001854 0 0 KABEL-ADAPTER-MOLEX 300MM F.ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST0HI001268 0 0 ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST 612 F/2, 60*60MM SUPER LOW NOISE0HI001524 000000-0457-546 0 PSU FSP300-60PLN, ATX 300WEINBAUSCHALTNETZTEIL, M.PFC0HI001601 000000-0466-014 0 SIEMENS D1327A, MPGA478,UDMA100 6PCI, 1AGP INTEL 8450HI002002 0 0 INTEL PIV, 2.4GHZ, PGA478, FSB400,512KB, BOXED0HI002041 0 0 PLEXTOR PX-W4824TA, 48/24/48,IDE0HI001720 0 0 MAGIC XPRESS, 56KFLEX, PCI, INT.1456VQH-R3 INT10HI001625 0 0 MATROX G550, DH, 32MB RAM,AGP0HI001042 0 0 TEAC FD 235HF 1,44MB0HI001557 0 0 HITACHI/IBM IC35L060, 60GB,7200RPM, 2MB, IDE0HI001237 000000-1364-516 0 MICROSOFT OPTICAL-MAUS, PS/20HI001127 0 0 SYMANTEC PC-ANYWHERE HOST11.X0HI001134 0 0 MAUS-PAD, BLAU0HI001195 0 0 256MB CL2, 16MBX128,PC133MHZ, 168PIN0HI001196 0 0 512MB CL2, 32MBX128,PC133MHZ, 168PIN0HI000894 0 0 EINBAURAHMEN FDD/MOD-MONTAGEKIT HIGHQUALITY F.PC0HI001643 000000-1340-193 0 FUJITSU 3230AP, 2.3GB, INT.,3,5", E-IDE0HI001644 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 2,3GB NT-FORMAT0HI001951 000000-0462-709 0 HIROSE STECKER, BRUECKE, 1-3/2-60HI002006 0 0 IDE-BUS-KABEL, UDMA66/100, 80PINF. 2HDD, 045CM 3-STECKER (40POL.)0HI002058 000000-1175-753 0 VP-GA-HARDWARE DE/EN/FR/ES0HI002190 000000-1222-054 0 VP-BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG-ZEISSVP-SOFTWARE 3.4 DE/GB/FR/ES0HI001478 000000-0105-831 0 CZ-LOGO CZN16-25-GALV

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0HI002079 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, FF450PLUS0HI002080 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, FF450PLUSOPTION H5/100HI002081 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, DCS5XX/6XX0HI002082 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, TOPCON, CANON,KOWA0HI002083 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI,SL-P40,FF4,TOPCONCANON,KOWA0HI002084 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI,SL-P40,FF4,TOPCONCANON,KOWA,OPTION H5/10

0HI002249 000000-0466-030 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-FRONTBLENDE0HI002259 000000-0466-031 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSALTES MODELL, SCHWARZ0HI002260 000000-0466-032 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-I/0-SCHALTER0HI002360 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-HDD-LED-& SCHALTERTRAEGER0HI002361 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSNEUES MODELL, GRAU

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Related Systems:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI002162 000000-0454-780 000000-0465-825 VP-CAPTURE 4310HI002408 000000-0466-295 VP-CAPTURE 431 HW-UPGRADE-US0HI002493 VP-CAPTURE 431 HW-UPGRADE0HI002163 000000-0454-782 000000-0465-826 VP-CAPTURE 4510HI002409 000000-0466-296 VP-CAPTURE 451 HW-UPGRADE-US0HI002494 VP-CAPTURE 451 HW-UPGRADE0HI002164 000000-0454-784 000000-0465-827 VP-CAPTURE 481HR0HI002165 000000-0454-808 000000-0465-830 VP-CAPTURE 481XR0HI002241 000000-0460-109 VP-CAPTURE 481XR;DEMO-UNIVERSAL

Spareparts for systems mentioned above:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI002129 0 0 512MB MAJOR, DDR, 184PIN,PC400MHZ0HI002080 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, FF450PLUSOPTION H5/100HI000310 000000-1364-517 0 MATRIX MV-PCIMAGE-SDIG+AIAECHTFARB-FRAME-GRABBER0HI001597 0 0 MATRIX MV-TITAN-G4/RGB,ECHTFARB-FRAME-GRABBER0HI000438 000000-0401-620 0 KABEL-W50B, FF450/FF450PLUS ANVISUPAC0HI001998 000000-0449-091 0 KABEL-W161, JVC KY-F70BXRGB AN TITAN0HI001999 000000-0449-092 0 KABEL-W162, JVC KY-F70B12V AN KAMERA0HI001130 000000-0449-015 0 KABEL-W195, IEEE 1394(FIRE WIRE)6:6,4,5M, FUER DCS6XX, H5, H100HI000871 0 0 KALTGERAETEVERLAENGERUNG,1,8M, VDE, 250V, SCHWARZ, GERAD0HI002413 0 0 VP-LIZENZ V4.10HI001978 000000-0449-084 0 KABEL-W48, H5/H10 UNDSHUTTER AN RELOP40HI002345 0 0 INTERBASE LIZENZ V7.X

0HI001374 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,UMVERPACKUNG0HI001375 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,ZUBEHOERSCHACHTEL0HI001376 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,FORMTEIL0HI001478 000000-0105-831 0 CZ-LOGO CZN16-25-GALV0HI002339 000000-0466-028 0 KABEL-W6, XFND-,USB-COM2-KABELSIEMENS D-1627-CXX,INTERN0HI002290 0 0 KABEL-W2, X FND-, COM2-KABELSIEMENS D-1627,INTERN0HI002357 0 0 TELEFON-MODEM KABEL, 5,0M,RJ12/RJ12, MODULAR

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0HI001951 000000-0462-709 0 HIROSE STECKER, BRUECKE, 1-3/2-60HI001644 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 2,3GB NT-FORMAT0HI002058 000000-1175-753 0 VP-GA-HARDWARE DE/EN/FR/ES0HI002397 000000-1355-472 000000-1355-472 VP-GA-SOFTWARE 4.1DE/EN/FR/ES0HI001134 0 0 MAUS-PAD, BLAU0HI001228 000000-0466-034 0 WINDOWS 2000 DSP ENGLISCH0HI002406 0 0 AHEAD NERO, CD-BRENNSOFTWARE 6.0 OEM (EXPRESS 6.3.0.4)0HI001127 0 0 SYMANTEC PC-ANYWHERE HOST11.X

0HI002447 0 0 GRUNDRECHNER-FEB.2005THAT-3810HI001245 000000-0466-013 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-0W-NR,GREY, KOMPLETT0HI001524 000000-0457-546 0 PSU FSP300-60PLN, ATX 300WEINBAUSCHALTNETZTEIL, M.PFC0HI001268 0 0 ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST 612 F/2, 60*60MM SUPER LOW NOISE0HI001854 0 0 KABEL-ADAPTER-MOLEX 300MM F.ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST0HI002128 000000-0466-018 0 SIEMENS D1627, MPGA478, DDR400,UDMA100, SATA, 1AGP, LAN0HI002126 0 0 INTEL PIV, 3.0GHZ, PGA478, FSB800,512KB, BOXED0HI002129 0 0 512MB MAJOR, DDR, 184PIN,PC400MHZ0HI002127 000000-1364-523 0 MAXTOR 6Y120LO, 120GB,7200RPM, 2MB, IDE0HI002240 0 0 IDE-BUS-KABEL, 34PINF. DISKETTEN-LFW, 60CM0HI002006 0 0 IDE-BUS-KABEL, UDMA66/100, 80PINF. 2HDD, 045CM 3-STECKER (40POL.)0HI002324 000000-0466-033 0 U.S. ROBOTICS, USR022884B, V.92,56K, PCI, INT.0HI001625 0 0 MATROX G550, DH, 32MB RAM,AGP0HI002232 000000-1364-525 0 PLEXTOR PX-W5224TA, 52/24/52, IDE0HI001042 0 0 TEAC FD 235HF 1,44MB0HI000894 0 0 EINBAURAHMEN FDD/MOD-MONTAGEKIT HIGHQUALITY F.PC0HI001643 000000-1340-193 0 FUJITSU 3230AP, 2.3GB, INT.,3,5", E-IDE0HI001237 000000-1364-516 0 MICROSOFT OPTICAL-MAUS, PS/2

0HI002249 000000-0466-030 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-FRONTBLENDE0HI002259 000000-0466-031 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSALTES MODELL, SCHWARZ0HI002260 000000-0466-032 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-I/0-SCHALTER0HI002360 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-HDD-LED-& SCHALTERTRAEGER0HI002361 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSNEUES MODELL, GRAU

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Related Systems:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI002442 000000-0472-170 000000- VP-CAPTURE 4310HI002490 000000-0472-172 000000- VP-CAPTURE 4510HI002491 000000-0472-173 000000- VP-CAPTURE 4810HI002492 000000-0472-174 000000- VP-CAPTURE 481XR

Spareparts for systems mentioned above:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI001374 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,UMVERPACKUNG0HI001375 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,ZUBEHOERSCHACHTEL0HI001376 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,FORMTEIL0HI001478 000000-0105-831 0 CZ-LOGO CZN16-25-GALV0HI002357 0 0 TELEFON-MODEM KABEL, 5,0M,RJ12/RJ12, MODULAR0HI002339 000000-0466-028 0 KABEL-W6, XFND-,USB-COM2-KABELSIEMENS D-1627-CXX,INTERN0HI001644 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 2,3GB NT-FORMAT0HI001951 000000-0462-709 0 HIROSE STECKER, BRUECKE, 1-3/2-60HI002079 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, FF450PLUS0HI001597 0 0 MATRIX MV-TITAN-G4/RGB,ECHTFARB-FRAME-GRABBER0HI000438 000000-0401-620 0 KABEL-W50B, FF450/FF450PLUS ANVISUPAC0HI001998 000000-0449-091 0 KABEL-W161, JVC KY-F70BXRGB AN TITAN0HI001999 000000-0449-092 0 KABEL-W162, JVC KY-F70B12V AN KAMERA0HI000871 0 0 KALTGERAETEVERLAENGERUNG,1,8M, VDE, 250V, SCHWARZ, GERAD0HI002458 0 0 VP-LIZENZ V4.20HI002058 000000-1175-753 0 VP-GA-HARDWARE DE/EN/FR/ES0HI002461 000000-1355-254 000000- VP-GA-SOFTWARE 4.2DE/EN/FR/ES0HI002345 0 0 INTERBASE LIZENZ V7.X

0HI002441 0 0 VP BAREBONE-RECHNER JUN-2005, KONFIGURATION-10HI001245 000000-0466-013 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-0W-NR,GREY, KOMPLETT0HI001524 000000-0457-546 0 PSU FSP300-60PLN, ATX 300WEINBAUSCHALTNETZTEIL, M.PFC0HI001268 0 0 ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST 612 F/2, 60*60MM SUPER LOW NOISE0HI001854 0 0 KABEL-ADAPTER-MOLEX 300MM F.ZUSATZLUEFTER PAPST0HI002431 000000- 0 SIEMENS D1858-A, I925X, LGA775, DDR2/5330HI002434 0 0 INTEL P560, 3.6GHZ, LGA775, FSB800, 1MB, BOXED

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0HI002435 0 0 1024MB, DDR2, 240PIN, PC533MHZ, CL40HI002240 0 0 IDE-BUS-KABEL, 34PINF. DISKETTEN-LFW, 60CM0HI002006 0 0 IDE-BUS-KABEL, UDMA66/100, 80PINF. 2HDD, 045CM 3-STECKER (40POL.)0HI002324 000000-0466-033 0 U.S. ROBOTICS, USR022884B, V.92,56K, PCI, INT.0HI002437 0 0 HITACHI/IBM VANCOUVERIII 250GB,8MB, SATA0HI002436 000000-1364-519 0 MAXTOR DIAMONDMAX 10, 300GB,7200RPM, 16MB, SATA20HI002489 0 0 ATI SAPPHIRE RADEON X600PRO, 128MB RAM, PCI-E, DVI, VIDEO-IN0HI002439 000000-1364-520 0 PLEXTOR PX-712SA/T3, 12X, DVD+-R/+-RW/RAM, SATA0HI001042 0 0 TEAC FD 235HF 1,44MB0HI000894 0 0 EINBAURAHMEN FDD/MOD-MONTAGEKIT HIGHQUALITY F.PC0HI001643 000000-1340-193 0 FUJITSU 3230AP, 2.3GB, INT.,3,5", E-IDE0HI002502 0 0 EXSYS, EX-6450 PCI,FIRE WIRE IEEE 1394, TI-SHIP0HI001237 000000-1364-516 0 MICROSOFT OPTICAL-MAUS, PS/20HI001228 000000-0466-034 0 WINDOWS 2000 DSP ENGLISCH0HI002406 0 0 AHEAD NERO, CD-BRENNSOFTWARE 6.0 OEM (EXPRESS 6.3.0.4)0HI001127 0 0 SYMANTEC PC-ANYWHERE HOST11.X0HI001376 0 0 VERPACKUNG VISUPAC XX1,FORMTEIL

0HI000310 000000-1364-517 0 MATRIX MV-PCIMAGE-SDIG+AIAECHTFARB-FRAME-GRABBER0HI002079 0 0 I/O-KARTE-PCI, FF450, FF450PLUS0HI000438 000000-0401-620 0 KABEL-W50B, FF450/FF450PLUS ANVISUPAC

0HI002249 000000-0466-030 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-FRONTBLENDE0HI002259 000000-0466-031 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSALTES MODELL, SCHWARZ0HI002260 000000-0466-032 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-I/0-SCHALTER0HI002360 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE-HDD-LED-& SCHALTERTRAEGER0HI002361 0 0 MIDI-TOWER-PRO-S-STYLE- FUSSNEUES MODELL, GRAU

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Cabeling:

Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:0HI002290 0 0 KABEL-W2, X FND-, COM2-KABELSIEMENS D-1627,INTERN0HI002339 000000-0466-028 0 KABEL-W6, XFND-,USB-COM2-KABELSIEMENS D-1627-CXX,INTERN0HI002446 0 0 KABEL-W19, 12V-NETZTEIL MIT 5P.DIN-KUPPLUNG KV50/60HI002150 000000-0454-771 0 KABEL-W36,MIT FUSSTASTER,USBACQUIRE0HI002197 0 0 KABEL-W37,1 X 12V IN,2 X 12V OUTDIN 5 POL0HI002307 0 0 KABEL-W38,CONTAX,FF450,DIN 8P.BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI002310 0 0 KABEL-W39,CONTAX,FF450PLUSLEMO 6P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001978 000000-0449-084 0 KABEL-W48, H5/H10 UNDSHUTTER AN RELOP40HI000438 000000-0401-620 0 KABEL-W50B, FF450/FF450PLUS ANVISUPAC0HI000350 0 0 KABEL-W52,DCS410/420,FF450DIN 8P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001161 000000-0462-766 0 KABEL-W52A,DCS6XX,FF450,DIN 8P.BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001113 000000-062-767 0 KABEL-W57,DCS6XX,FF450PLUSLEMO 4P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001825 000000-0458-159 0 KABEL-W58,DCS6XX,FF450PLUSLEMO 6P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001124 000000-0449-013 0 KABEL-W59,DCS5XX,FF450PLUSLEMO 4P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI000447 0 0 KABEL-W63,FUER FUSSTASTER3FACH,25POL,RELOP160HI000662 0 0 KABEL-W65,FUER FUSSTASTER3FACH,37POL,RELOP160HI001125 0 0 KABEL-W66,FUER FUSSTASTER3FACH,RELOP4,25POL0HI001176 0 0 KABEL-W67,MIT FUSSTASTER1FACH,37POL,RELOP160HI001235 0 0 KABEL-W68,MIT FUSSTASTER1FACH,RELOP4,25POL0HI001902 0 0 KABEL-W69,DCS5XX,FF450,DIN 8P.BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI002425 000000-0468-546 0 KABEL-W71,CANON 10D,SL-P40,DIN 8P.BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI002426 000000-0468-547 0 KABEL-W72,20D,FF450PLUSLEMO 4P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI002427 000000-0468-548 0 KABEL-W73,20D,FF450PLUSLEMO 6P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI001123 0 0 KABEL-W108, ADAPTER, Y/C UNDFBAS AN MV-TITAN0HI001858 000000-0451-896 0 KABEL-W109, BAS/G-SYNC ANMV-TITAN0HI002077 000000-0449-090 0 KABEL-W138, PANASONIC12V AN KAMERA0HI001116 000000-0449-307 0 KABEL-W142, HITACHI KP-D20Y/C AN SLC U.12V AN KAMERA0HI002329 000000-0460-500 0 KABEL-W142A,HITACHI KP-D20BP-S3 AUF Y/C-BUCHSE0HI001852 0 0 KABEL-W143, HITACHI KP-D50Y/C AN SLC U.12V AN KAMERA0HI001219 0 0 KABEL-W149, HITACHI KP16012V AN KAMERA0HI002332 000000-0460-499 0 KABEL-W149A, MIT NETZTEILHITACHI KP-D20/D500HI001097 0 0 KABEL-W150, FBAS-VIDEO, BNC0HI002511 0 0 KABEL-W151, SONY ICG-SENSOR12V/DC AN KAMERA

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0HI001928 0 0 KABEL-W152, HITACHI KP-D50RGB AN TITAN U.12V AN KAMERA0HI001994 000000-0449-087 0 KABEL-W156, HITACHI HV-DXXRGB AN TITAN0HI002094 0 0 KABEL-W156A, HITACHI HV-DXXRGB AN SRGB0HI001995 000000-0449-088 0 KABEL-W157, HITACHI HV-DXX12V AN KAMERA0HI002235 000000-0457-770 0 KABEL-W157A, MIT NETZTEILHITACHI HV-D27, 12V AN KAMERA0HI001996 000000-0449-089 0 KABEL-W158, SONY DXC-XXXRGB AN TITAN0HI002091 0 0 KABEL-W158A, SONY DXC-XXXRGB AN SRGB0HI001997 000000-0449-090 0 KABEL-W159, SONY DXC-XXX12V AN KAMERA0HI001998 000000-0449-091 0 KABEL-W161, JVC KY-F70BXRGB AN TITAN0HI001999 000000-0449-092 0 KABEL-W162, JVC KY-F70B12V AN KAMERA0HI002443 000000-0471-510 000000-0471-510 KABEL-W171, ZK-5, FF450PLUSTRIG/FLASH/SER0HI002463 000000-0471-511 000000-0471-511 KABEL-W172, ZK-5, DOLPHINFF450PLUS, TRIG/FLASH/SER0HI002503 000000-0473-207 000000-0473-207 KABEL-W173,FF450PLUS SERIELL AN VISUPAC-RECHNER0HI002538 000000-0473-209 000000-0473-209 KABEL-W174,JVC KY-F75,FF450PLUSLEMO 4P.,BLITZ/TRIGGER0HI002539 000000-0473-210 000000-0473-210 KABEL-W175, DOLPHIN, FF450PLUSTRIG/FLASH/SER0HI002537 000000-0473-211 000000-0473-211 KABEL-W176, ZK-5, I/O-KARTE, FF450PLUSTRIG/FLASH/SER0HI000735 000000-0449-007 0 KABEL-W182,MEGAPLUS,DIGITAL-OUTPUT,10FT.,ROPER J100HI000736 0 0 KABEL-W183,MEGAPLUS,DIGITAL-OUTPUT,50FT.,ROPER J500HI000860 000000-0462-708 0 KABEL-W184,MEGAPLUS12V AN KAMERA,12FT.0HI001130 000000-0449-015 0 KABEL-W195, IEEE 1394(FIRE WIRE)6:6,4,5M, FUER DCS6XX, H5, H100HI002333 0 0 KABEL-W196,REMOTE-KABEL,JVCKY-F1030 AN VISUPAC0HI002027 000000-0229-075 0 HSK KABEL BNC, FUER XC-ST50, 3M0HI002357 0 0 TELEFON-MODEM KABEL, 5,0M,RJ12/RJ12, MODULAR0HI000389 000000-0401-625 0 MONITORKABEL, VGA(SVGA), 2,0M, DSUB15 ST/DSUB15 ST, GESCH. FERRITKERNE0HI001790 0 0 MONITORKABEL, VGA(SVGA), 2,0M,DSUB15 BU/DSUB15 ST, GESCH.0HI000964 000000-0449-010 0 PATCHKABEL, 20,0M, 1ZU1, 8ADRIG,CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000984 0 0 PATCHKABEL, BLAU, 0,5M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000873 0 0 PATCHKABEL, BLAU, 5,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000872 0 0 PATCHKABEL, BLAU, 2,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI001204 0 0 PATCHKABEL, BLAU, 1,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000985 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GELB, 0,5M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000580 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GRAU, 1,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000581 000000-0449-016 0 PATCHKABEL, GRAU, 3,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000874 000000-0449-009 0 PATCHKABEL, GRAU, 10,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI001205 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GRAU, 2,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000986 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GRUEN, 0,5M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT

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0HI001203 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GRUEN, 1,0M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI001208 0 0 PATCHKABEL, GRUEN, 15M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI001202 0 0 PATCHKABEL, ROT, 0,5M, 1ZU1,8ADRIG, CAT.5, GESCHIRMT0HI000444 000000-0449-004 0 PATCHKABEL, SCHWARZ, 3,0M,CROSSOVER, 8ADRIG, CAT5, GESCHIRMT0HI001475 0 0 PATCHKABEL, SCHWARZ, 1.0M,CROSSOVER, SCHWARZ0HI001925 0 0 PATCHKABEL, SCHWARZ, 20,0M,CROSSOVER, 8ADRIG, CAT50HI001926 000000-0459-629 0 PATCHKABEL, SCHWARZ, 10,0M,CROSSOVER, 8ADRIG, CAT50HI002037 0 0 PATCHKABEL, 4XTWISTED PAIR,CAT.5E, AWG26, GESCHIRMT0HI000973 000000-0449-011 0 KUPPLUNG BU./BU., GESCHIRMT,8ADRIG, CAT.5,0HI000871 0 0 KALTGERAETEVERLAENGERUNG,1,8M, VDE, 250V, SCHWARZ, GERAD0HI002312 0 0 KALTGERAETEVERLAENGERUNG,1,0M, VDE, 250V, SCHWARZ, GERAD0HI002039 000000-0417-684 0 NETZKABEL, ARGENTINIEN, 250V,SCHWARZ0HI001598 000000-0228-202 0 NETZKABEL, SCHWEIZ, SEV, 250V,SCHWARZ0HI000943 000000-0228-203 0 NETZKABEL, UK, 250V, SCHWARZ,90°, GEWINKELT0HI000970 0 0 NETZKABEL, US, 115V, SCHWARZ,GERADE0HI001471 397902-9058-000 0 NETZKABEL, US, 115V, HOSPITALGRADE, KLARER STECKER, 3M0HI000870 000000-0149-592 0 NETZKABEL, VDE, 250V, 90°,GEWINKELT

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Cameras-Sensors:Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:

Cameras: 0HI002474 000000-0471-516 000000-0471-516 AVT DOLPHIN F201B+ASG,MEDICAL, 1/1,8" , 1628*1236, FIREWIRE0HI002419 000000-0471-518 000000-0471-518 AVT ZK5, MIT OSCAR-RUECKWANDSONDERANFERTIGUNG0HI002225 000000-0463-078 0 CANON EOS 10D SPIEGELREFLEX-DIGICAM0HI002500 000000-0472-630 000000- CANON EOS 20D SPIEGELREFLEX-DIGICAM0HI002106 000000-0454-995 0 CANON POWERSHOT G30HI002234 000000-0461-438 0 CANON POWERSHOT G50HI001791 0 0 HITACHI HV-C10A, COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-C-MOUNT0HI000796 0 0 HITACHI HV-D15, COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-BAJONETT0HI000932 0 0 HITACHI HV-D25, COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-C-MOUNT0HI001427 000000-0449-021 0 HITACHI HV-D27(A), COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-C-MOUNT0HI000562 0 0 HITACHI KP-160, MONOCHROM, 1CCD,1/2"-C-MOUNT0HI001550 000000-0449-029 0 HITACHI KP-D20B, COLOR, 1CCD,1/2"0HI000598 0 0 HITACHI KP-D50, COLOR, 1CCD0HI001822 000000-0448-761 0 JVC KY-F1030U, 1CCD0HI000561 0 0 JVC KY-F32E, 3CCD0HI000653 0 0 JVC KY-F55BE, 3CCD0HI001454 000000-1173-165 000000-0465-833 JVC KY-F70BU, 3CCD0HI002373 000000-0472-640 000000- JVC KY-F75U, 3CCD0HI000891 0 0 KODAK DC 265, COLOR0HI000767 0 0 KODAK DCS 315, COLOR, 1012X1524PIX0HI001166 0 0 KODAK DCS 330, COLOR, 1504X2008PIX0HI000300 0 0 KODAK DCS 410, COLOR, 1012X1524 PIX0HI000301 000000-0234-137 0 KODAK DCS 420, COLOR, 1012X1524PIX0HI000660 0 0 KODAK DCS 460, COLOR, 2036X3060PIX0HI001711 000000-0449-069 0 KODAK DCS 520, COLOR0HI001037 000000-0234-137 0 KODAK DCS 620, COLOR, BASEBODY KIT0HI001541 0 0 KODAK DCS 620X, COLOR0HI001168 0 0 KODAK DCS 660, COLOR0HI001505 0 0 KODAK DCS 760, COLOR0HI001776 0 0 NIKON COOLPIX 950, COLOR0HI000926 0 0 PANASONIC AW-E550, COLOR,3CCD0HI000572 0 0 PANASONIC AW-E560E, COLOR,3CCD, 1/2"-BAJONETT0HI001530 0 0 PANASONIC, DSP25-12,STECKERNETZTEIL F. GP-KS1620HI001531 0 0 PANASONIC, GP-AD22T,C-MOUNT-ADAPTER0HI001529 0 0 PANASONIC, GP-CA 162 HE,VERBINDUNGSKABEL 10M

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0HI001528 0 0 PANASONIC, GP-KS 162 CUDE,STEUEREINHEIT0HI001527 0 0 PANASONIC, GP-KS 162 HE,KAMERAKOPF0HI002062 000000-0454-786 000000-0465-828 PHASE ONE, H10, COLORSYS.F.HASSELBLAD0HI001893 000000-0448-762 000000-0465-820 PHASE ONE, H5, COLORSYS.F.HASSELBLAD0HI000947 000000-0418-954 0 REDLAKE MEGAPLUS 1.4I, CLASS III,C-MOUNT0HI000332 000000-0234-072 000000-0465-818 REDLAKE MEGAPLUS 1.6I, CLASSIII/M, C-MOUNT0HI000292 000000-0448-759 000000-0465-819 REDLAKE MEGAPLUS 4.2I, 8BIT,CLASS III, C-MOUNT0HI000928 000000-1058-638 0 SONY DXC-950P, COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-BAJONETT0HI001727 000000-1162-834 000000-0465-832 SONY DXC-990P, COLOR, 3CCD,1/2"-BAJONETT0HI001818 000000-1036-704 0 SONY XC-75CE O. OBJEKTIV,ICG-SENSOR F. FF450 IR0HI001609 0 0 SONY XC-999, COLOR, CCD0HI001945 000000-1197-062 0 SONY XC-ST50 O. OBJEKTIV,ICG-SENSOR F. FF450 IR

Camera-accesories: 0HI002107 000000-0454-997 0 CANON ADAPTERTUBUS LA-DC58B0HI002269 0 0 CANON BLITZSCHUH M. KABEL 2,60CM0HI002334 000000-0463-089 0 CANON NETZTEIL DR-400 ACK-E2 F.EOS 10D0HI001169 0 0 EX1,5C-KONVERTER0HI001778 0 0 HAMA, BLITZADAPTER 1 69510HI002243 0 0 HAMA, BLITZADAPTER 2 6952MIT KABEL0HI002251 0 0 HAMA, BLITZKABEL 6971, 1M0HI000819 0 0 HOT-MIRROR-IR-SPERRFILTER0HI002141 000000-0454-998 0 HOYA-MONTAGEADAPTER M58/M520HI001131 0 0 KENKO MC, 1,5X-KONVERTER-NIKON0HI001561 0 0 KENKO MC, 1,5X-KONVERTER-CANON0HI001132 0 0 KENKO MC-7,2,0X-KONVERTER-NIKON0HI001560 0 0 KENKO MC-7,2,0X-KONVERTER-CANON0HI002000 0 0 KODAK HAUPTAKKU F. DCS 410/4200HI001949 0 0 SHUTTER,PRONTOR-MAGNETIC-0160HI001559 000000-0449-031 0 T2-ADAPTER F. CANON0HI002305 000000-0448-028 0 T2-ADAPTER F. CANON EOSHAMA 307450HI002298 0 0 T2-ADAPTER F. CONTAX/YASHICA0HI002118 000000-1190-307 0 ZEISS ADAPTERRING RINGM37/M520HI002322 000000-1217-615 0 ZEISS ADAPTERRING RINGM37/M37

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Peripherial devices:

Material number: SAP#-1: SAP#-US: Description:Printer: 0HI002377 000000-0464-329 0 EPSON STYLUS R800,TINTENSTRAHLDRUCKER

0HI000304 0 0 KODAK 8650PS/CMYK0HI000676 0 0 KODAK 8670PS0HI002213 000000-0464-328 0 KODAK KP 85000HI002089 000000-0454-790 0 MITSUBISHI CP-3020DE, CA. A4, USB0HI000919 0 0 MITSUBISHI CP-770DWINCL. WIN. NT 4.0 TREIBER0HI000826 000000-0407-951 0 MITSUBISHI CP-800DW0HI001480 0 0 MITSUBISHI P-91DW, SW-VIDEOPRINTER0HI000554 0 0 SONY UP-D2500, DIGITAL, COLOR

Spareparts: 0HI000783 0 0 KODAK NETZWERKKARTE, F. 8670PS0HI002347 0 0 MITSUBISHI GEAR-CLUTCH FUER CP-700E0HI002346 0 0 MITSUBISHI INK-SHEET-CASSETTE FUER CP-700E0HI000766 0 0 SONY ADJUSTABLE TRAY0HI002242 0 0 SONY WALZENREINIGUNGSSATZUPA-2300

Consumable: 0HI001211 0 0 JVC, PV-50SFAE, PRINTSET0HI002222 000000-0464-320 0 KODAK EKTATHERM 8500 A4PRINTPAPER, 100BLATT0HI002224 000000-0464-325 0 KODAK EKTATHERM 8500 XTRALIFEBAND A4 GLAENZEND, 100BLATT0HI000330 000000-0234-135 0 KODAK EKTATHERM 8670 XLSPRINTPAPER A4, 100BLATT0HI000329 000000-0234-134 0 KODAK EKTATHERM 8670 XTRALIFE COLOR RIBBON, A40HI002336 0 0 MITSUBISHI FARBBAND-TRAYCP-800DW0HI002090 0 0 MITSUBISHI CK-3020L4P, A4, 50BLATT+FOLIE0HI000312 0 0 MITSUBISHI CK-700 PAPIERROLLE0HI000920 0 0 MITSUBISHI CK-700LL4PFARBBAND & PAPIERSET0HI000828 000000-0407-969 0 MITSUBISHI CK-800F L4PFARBBAND & PAPIERSET0HI000832 0 0 MITSUBISHI CP-700L3P+PK-700L3P0HI001591 0 0 MITSUBISHI CP-700L4PFARBBAND & PAPIERSET0HI000827 0 0 MITSUBISHI PK-700LL-FARBBAND O. KASSETTE0HI001210 0 0 MITSUBISHI PK-700S, S-FARBBAND0HI000306 0 0 SONY UPC-1010, PAPIER

MOD: 0HI000294 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 128MB0HI000800 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 1,3GB

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0HI000991 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 230MB, BAS-FORMAT0HI001644 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 2,3GB NT-FORMAT0HI000296 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 540MB, NT-FORMAT.0HI002294 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", LESE-/SCHREIBKOPF-REINIGUNGSDISK0HI002293 0 0 MO-DISK, 3,5",DISK-REINIGUNGS-KIT0HI000674 0 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 5,2GB, NT-FORMAT.0HI000299 0 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 2,6GB, NT-FORMAT.0HI000992 0 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 1,3GB0HI002281 0 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", DISK-REINIGUNGS-KIT0HI002470 0 0 PDD CARTRIDGE, 23,3GB RW,NT-FORMAT0HI002471 0 0 PDD CARTRIDGE, 23,3GB WORM,NT-FORMAT0HI000295 000000-0234-174 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 230MB, 5ER-PACK0HI001867 000000-0442-364 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 2.3GB, 5ER-PACK0HI000451 000000-0401-347 0 MO-DISK, 3,5", 540MB, 5ER-PACK0HI000450 000000-0401-346 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 2,6GB, 5ER-PACK0HI000298 000000-0233-509 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 1,3GB5ER-PACK, BAS-FORMATIERT0HI001514 000000-0426-189 0 MO-DISK, 5,25", 5,2GB, 5ER-PACK

Furniture: 0HI001819 000000-0449-075 0 CLASSIC-CART,WIE 02010143_HIKO, RAL70350HI002203 000000-0461-608 0 PC-STATION TOPMOBIL, MITTASTATURABLAGE0HI001584 000000-0449-033 0 MONITOR-SCHWENKARM0HI000903 000000-0401-319 000000-0401-319 KNUERR, ELIDOS, STANDARD, T800, B800,H750, RAL7035, MIT APPLI. RAL5003

Keyboards: 0HI002211 000000-0452-155 0 CHERRY SLIM LINE G84-4100LCMDE USB COMBO0HI002254 000000-0452-158 0 CHERRY SLIM LINE G84-4100LCMEU USB COMBO0HI000197 000000-0401-314 0 CHERRY G81-3000 LPNDE, WIN95STANDARD DEUTSCH0HI000570 000000-0401-316 0 CHERRY G81-3000 LPNEU, WIN95,PS/2, SOFTCLICK0HI001237 000000-1364-516 0 MICROSOFT OPTICAL-MAUS, PS/2

Screens: CRT: 0HI002099 000000-0453-076 000000-0465-822 SIEMENS 21P4, 21"0HI002396 000000-0466-910 0 SIEMENS SCENICVIEW P996-1, 19"0HI002087 000000-0437-485 0 SIEMENS 17P3, 17"0HI002014 000000-0437-485 0 SIEMENS 17P4, 17"0HI002109 000000-0460-126 0 SIEMENS 19P4, 19"0HI001813 000000-0437-486 0 SIEMENS 21P3, 21"

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TFT: 0HI002152 000000-0451-847 0 PHILIPS 150S4 F-G BRILLIANCELCD-TFT 15.0'' 1024 X 768 TCO990HI002380 000000-0464-331 0 SIEMENS P17-1, 17" TFT,1280X10240HI002464 000000-0456-027 000000-0465-829 SIEMENS P19-1, 19" TFT,1280X10240HI002267 000000-0459-631 000000-0465-829 SIEMENS C19-1, 19" TFT,1280X10240HI002423 000000-0467-176 000000- SIEMENS C19-1A, 19"TFT,1280X10240HI002110 000000-0454-789 0 SIEMENS X19-1, 19" TFT,1280X1024

Video: 0HI001019 000000-0234-032 0 PANASONIC WV-BM 990G, MONOCHROM, 9"0HI002515 000000- 000000- ENEO VMM-9/3, MONOCHROM, 9"800TVL, 96-264VAC

Medical: 0HI002468 000000-0471-514 000000-0471-514 SIEMENS SCD 1898 O, 18,1", TFT,1280X1024

Shutterglasses: 0HI001558 000000-0440-530 0 SHUTTERBRILLE-NUVISION60GX-NSR, DRAHTLOS, M. EMITTER0HI001811 000000-0440-531 0 SHUTTERBRILLE-NUVISION60GX-G1, DRAHTLOS, O. EMITTER

0HI001903 0 0 ANSMANN, STECKERNETZTEILAPS1212-TRAVELLER0HI002048 0 0 EMITTER-NUVISION, 60GX FUERSHUTTERBRILLE0HI002553 0 0 SYNCHRONIZER, 60GX -TNSR FUERSHUTTERBRILLE

UPS: 0HI000757 000000-0435-804 0 EFFEKTA USV MT1000-2300HI001607 000000-0449-035 000000-0465-821 EFFEKTA USV MT1000-115

Transformer: 0HI000433 319401-8232-000 0 VORSCHALTMODUL VM020B0HI000720 000000-1037-954 000000-0465-831 VORSCHALTMODUL VM021

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APPENDIX A - Mainboard

Table of Contents Appendix A - Mainboard .......................................................................................................................... 3

A.1 Mainboard Siemens D1627 ..................................................................................................... 3

A.1.1 Product View........................................................................................................................... 3

A.1.2 BIOS – Mainboard Siemens D1627 ......................................................................................... 4

A.2 Mainboard Siemens D1858 ................................................................................................... 14

A.2.1 Product View......................................................................................................................... 14

A.2.2 BIOS – Mainboard Siemens D1858 ....................................................................................... 15

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2) Mainboard Siemens D1627 - External connectors

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX B - Components....................................................................................................................... 3

B.1 Overview – VISUPAC Components........................................................................................... 3

B.1.1 PC case ............................................................................................................................... 3

B.1.2 Power supply ...................................................................................................................... 3

B.1.3 Mainboard.......................................................................................................................... 4

B.1.4 System Memory - RAM........................................................................................................ 4

B.1.5 Intel Processor (CPU)........................................................................................................... 4

B.1.6 Internal hard drive .............................................................................................................. 5

B.1.7 Internal Floppy Disk ............................................................................................................ 5

B.1.8 Internal CD-R/RW Drive....................................................................................................... 6

B.1.9 Internal DVD R/RW Drive .................................................................................................... 6

B.1.10 Internal Magneto Optical Disk (MO) ............................................................................... 7

B.1.11 Graphic card................................................................................................................... 7

B.1.12 Modem........................................................................................................................... 8

B.1.13 Matrix Digital Grabber – SDIG........................................................................................ 8

B.1.14 Matrix RGB Grabber – SRGB........................................................................................... 9

B.1.15 Matrix Titan RGB Grabber – TITAN RGB ......................................................................... 9

B.1.16 Matrix SLC Grabber – MVImage SLC............................................................................. 10

B.1.17 IDS Video Grabber ........................................................................................................ 10

B.1.18 Firewire 1394 Controller ............................................................................................... 11

B.1.18.1 Firewire - ADVANSYS ASB 30400......................................................................... 11

B.1.18.2 Firewire - EXSYS EX6500E.................................................................................... 11

B.1.18.3 Firewire / Video EXSYS EX 6515 ........................................................................... 12

B.1.18.4 Firewire EXSYS EX 6450 ....................................................................................... 12

B.1.19 Network ....................................................................................................................... 13

B.1.19.1 D-Link DFE 530 TX ............................................................................................... 13

B.1.19.2 3Com 3C905C TX................................................................................................. 13

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B.1 Overview – VISUPAC Components VISUPAC system - Overview of all used components B.1.1 PC case

Figure 1: VISUPAC - PC case B.1.2 Power supply

Figure 2: VISUPAC - Fortron FSP 300-60PLN power supply

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B.1.3 Mainboard

Figure 3: VISUPAC – Fujitsu/Siemens D1627 B.1.4 System Memory - RAM

VISUPAC – RAM Module B.1.5 Intel Processor (CPU)

Figure 4: VISUPAC – Intel P4 CPU

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B.1.6 Internal hard drive

Figure 5: VISUPAC – Hard drive (e.g. Maxtor120 GB) B.1.7 Internal Floppy Disk

Figure 6: VISUPAC – TEAC Floppy Disk Drive

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B.1.8 Internal CD-R/RW Drive

Figure 7: VISUPAC CD-R/RW Drive – Front view

Figure 8: VISUPAC CD-R/RW Drive – Back view B.1.9 Internal DVD R/RW Drive

Figure 9: VISUPAC DVD-R/RW Drive – Front view

Figure 10: VISUPAC DVD-R/RW Drive – Back view

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B.1.10 Internal Magneto Optical Disk (MO)

Figure 11: VISUPAC – Magneto optical drive 2.3GB B.1.11 Graphic card

Figure 12: VISUPAC – Matrox G550 Graphic card

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B.1.12 Modem

Figure 13: VISUPAC – Modem Askey Magic Express B.1.13 Matrix Digital Grabber – SDIG

Figure 14: VISUPAC – Digital Grabber SDIG

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B.1.14 Matrix RGB Grabber – SRGB

Figure 15: VISUPAC – SRGB Grabber B.1.15 Matrix Titan RGB Grabber – TITAN RGB

Figure 16: VISUPAC – TITAN RGB Grabber

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B.1.16 Matrix SLC Grabber – MVImage SLC

Figure 17: VISUPAC – MVImage SLC Grabber B.1.17 IDS Video Grabber

Figure 18: VISUPAC - IDS Falcon Grabber

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B.1.18 Firewire 1394 Controller B.1.18.1 Firewire - ADVANSYS ASB 30400

Figure 19: VISUPAC - ADVANSYS ASB 30400 B.1.18.2 Firewire - EXSYS EX6500E

Figure 20: VISUPAC - EXSYS EX6500E

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B.1.18.3 Firewire / Video EXSYS EX 6515

Figure 21: Firewire / Video EXSYS EX 6515 B.1.18.4 Firewire EXSYS EX 6450

Figure 22: Firewire EXSYS EX 6450

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B.1.19 Network B.1.19.1 D-Link DFE 530 TX

Figure 23: VISUPAC – D-Link DFE 530TX B.1.19.2 3Com 3C905C TX

Figure 24: VISUPAC – 3Com 3C905C TX

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APPENDIX C – Digital Camera Specifications

Table of Contents

APPENDIX C – Digital Camera Specifications............................................................................................ 4

C.1 Canon - Digital Camera Specifications..................................................................................... 4

C.1.1 Canon G3............................................................................................................................ 4

C.1.2 Canon G5............................................................................................................................ 6

C.1.3 Canon EOS 10D .................................................................................................................. 7

C.1.4 Canon EOS 20D .................................................................................................................. 8

C.2 Nikon - Digital Camera Specifications...................................................................................... 9

C.2.1 Nikon D100 ........................................................................................................................ 9

C.3 JVC - Digital Camera Specifications ....................................................................................... 10

C.3.1 JVC KY-F1030.................................................................................................................... 10

C.3.2 JVC KY-F70BU ................................................................................................................... 12

C.3.3 JVC KY-F75U ..................................................................................................................... 13

C.4 Kodak DCS - Digital Camera Specifications............................................................................ 15

C.4.1 Kodak DCS 520 (Canon Body) ........................................................................................... 15

C.4.2 Kodak DCS 560 (Canon Body) ........................................................................................... 16

C.4.3 Kodak DCS 620 (Nikon Body)............................................................................................ 17

C.4.4 Kodak DCS 620x (Nikon Body) .......................................................................................... 18

C.4.5 Kodak DCS 660 (Nikon Body)............................................................................................ 19

C.5 Sony - Camera Specifications................................................................................................. 20

C.5.1 Sony DXC 950................................................................................................................... 20

C.5.2 Sony DXC 990................................................................................................................... 22

C.5.3 Sony XC-75 ....................................................................................................................... 23

C.5.4 Sony XC-ST50.................................................................................................................... 25

C.6 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus (Black and White camera) - Digital Camera Specifications .. 27

C.6.1 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.4i ................................................................................ 27

C.6.2 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.6i ................................................................................ 28

C.6.3 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 4.2i ................................................................................ 29

C.7 Phase One - Digital Camera Specifications ............................................................................ 30

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C.7.1 Phase One h5 ................................................................................................................... 30

C.7.2 Phase One H10 ................................................................................................................. 31

C.8 Allied Vision Technologies (AVT)............................................................................................ 32

C.8.1 AVT – ZK-5........................................................................................................................ 32

C.8.2 AVT - DOLPHIN F201B+ASG, medical ............................................................................... 33

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General Information: For more detailed information’s about the digital cameras please look at the

original “Product Sheets” of the camera manufacturer.

C.1 Canon - Digital Camera Specifications

C.1.1 Canon G3

Canon G3 – Digital Camera

Figure 1: Canon G3

Specifications

Type Compact digital still camera

Image Sensor 4.0 Mega pixel, 1/1.8 inch charge coupled device (CCD)

Resolution

Large 2,272 x 1,704 pixels Medium 1 1,600 x 1,200 pixels Medium 2 1,024 x 768 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels

Image Quality Modes Normal, Fine, Superfine

Sensitivity Auto 50/100/200/400 (Equivalent to ISO)

Image Recording Format Still Image: JPEG or RAW; Movie: AVI. Exif 2.2 compliant

Recording Media Compact Flash (CF) Card, Type I and II

Interfaces USB, AV Out (Video: NTSC or PAL Selectable, Audio: Monaural) Connections

On the left camera side behind the plastic door are the DC-IN, USB and A/V Out connectors.

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Figure 2: Canon G3 Connector board

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C.1.2 Canon G5

Canon G5 – Digital Camera

Figure 3: Canon G5

Specifications

Type Compact digital still camera

Image Sensor 5.0 Mega pixel, 1/1.8 inch charge coupled device (CCD)

Resolution

Large 2,592 x 1,944 pixels Medium 1 1,600 x 1,200 pixels Medium 2 1,024 x 768 pixels Small 640 x 480 pixels

Image Quality Modes Normal, Fine, Superfine

Sensitivity Auto 50/100/200/400 (Equivalent to ISO)

Image Recording Format Still Image: JPEG (Exif 2.2 compliant) / RAW; Movie: QuickTime AVI

Recording Media Compact Flash (CF) Card, Type I and II

Interfaces USB, AV Out (Video: NTSC or PAL Selectable, Audio: Monaural) Connections

On the left camera side behind the plastic door are the DC-IN, USB and A/V Out connectors.

Figure 4: Canon G5 Connector board

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C.1.3 Canon EOS 10D

Canon EOS 10D – Digital Camera

Figure 5: Canon EOS 10D

Specifications

Type Digital, single-lens reflex

Image Sensor High-sensitivity, high-resolution, single-plate CMOS sensor

Resolution Effective pixels: Approx. 6.30 mega pixels (3088x2056) Total pixels: Approx. 6.50 mega pixels (3152x2068)

Image Quality Modes Normal, Fine, Superfine

Sensitivity Basic Zone modes: Automatic Equivalent to ISO 100, 200, 400, 800,1600, and ISO 3200 with ISO speed extension

Image Recording Format JPEG and RAW (12-bit)

Recording Media Compact Flash (CF) Card, Type I and II

Interfaces USB (with dedicated cable) Video output (NTSC/PAL) Connections

On the left side of the camera are all of the camera's connections, these are protected by a rubber cover

which allows you to expose the PC sync and remote terminals while keeping the USB and Video out

terminals covered. In summary from top to bottom: USB (2.0 Hi-Speed), Video Out, PC Sync (left), Remote

terminal (right; N3 type)

Figure 6: Canon EOS 10D Connector board

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C.1.4 Canon EOS 20D

Canon EOS 20D – Digital Camera

Figure 7: Canon EOS 20D

Specifications

Type Digital, single-lens reflex

Image Sensor High-sensitivity, high-resolution, large single-plate CMOS sensor

Resolution Effective pixels: Approx. 8.25 mega pixels Total pixels: Approx. 8.50 mega pixels

Image Quality Modes Large, Fine, Normal, Small

Sensitivity Basic Zone modes: Automatically set (ISO 100-400) Creative Zone modes: ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, extendable to ISO 3200

Image Recording Format JPEG, RAW (simultaneous recording possible)

Recording Media Compact Flash (CF) Card, Type I and II

Interfaces USB 2.0 Hi-Speed, Video output (NTSC/PAL) Connections

On the left side of the camera are all of the camera's connections, these are protected by a rubber cover

which allows you to expose the PC sync and remote terminals while keeping the USB and Video out

terminals covered. In summary from top to bottom: USB (2.0 Hi-Speed), Video Out, PC Sync (left), Remote

terminal (right; N3 type)

Figure 8: Canon EOS 20D Connector board

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C.2 Nikon - Digital Camera Specifications

C.2.1 Nikon D100

Nikon D100 – Digital Camera

Figure 9: Nikon D100

Specifications

Type Lens-interchangeable digital SLR camera

Image Sensor 23.7 x 15.6mm RGB CCD

Resolution

6.1 million effective pixels 6.31 million total pixels Large (3.008 x 2.000) pixels Medium (2.240 x 1.488) pixels Small (1.504 x 1.000) pixels

Image Quality Modes Large, Medium, Small

Sensitivity ISO equivalency 200 – 1600 (can be boosted to higher ISO equivalency)

Image Recording Format EXIF file (uncompressed TIFF or compressed JPEG); uncompressed RAW (12-bit)

Recording Media Compact Flash (CF) Card, Type I and II and 512MB/1GB IBM Microdrive™

Interfaces USB 1.1 Connections

On the left side of the camera you'll find all of the D100's connectors behind one rubber cover. Inside is

a DC-IN connector (for optional AC adapter), video out and a mini-USB port.

Figure 10: Nikon D100 Connector board

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C.3 JVC - Digital Camera Specifications

C.3.1 JVC KY-F1030

JVC KY-F1030 - Digital Camera

Figure 11: JVC KY-F1030

Specifications

Type 1360 x 1024 SXGA Digital Image Capture

Image Device 1/2-inch Interline Transfer CCD

Resolution 1.45 million pixels (H: 1,392 x V: 1,040) 1.50 million pixels total pixels

Quantisation 10 bit in, 8 bit out

Analogue video output

Resolution 1,360 x 1,024 lines (800 TVL) Output signal RGB 0.7V, 75 ohms Frame rate 7.5 fps Cable length max. HV Separate Sync: 5 m Sync On Green: 30 m Terminal Mini D-sub 15 pins

Digital video output

Resolution 1,280 x 960 lines (800 TVL) 1,360 x 1,024 lines (800 TVL) Protocol IIDC 1394 based Digital Camera Specification, Rev. 1.30 Frame rate 7.5 fps (max.) Cable length max. 4.5 m Terminal IEEE1394 6 pins

Sensitivity F8 2000 lux (at 1/30 shutter) Interfaces Dual Output: IEEE1394 (Firewire) and RGB Analogue Lens mount 1/2-inch C mount

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Figure 12: JVC KY-F1030 Connector board and Menu panel

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C.3.2 JVC KY-F70BU

JVC KY-F70BU - Digital Camera

Figure 13: JVC KY-F70BU

Specifications

Type SXGA Native Picture Resolution 3-CCD Camera 1360 x 1024 Square Pixels per CCD with Progressive Scanning

Image Device 1/2-inch Interline Transfer CCD x 3 in co-site array

Resolution 1.45 million effective pixels (H: 1,392 x V: 1,040) 4.35 million total pixels (3 x 1.45 million)

Output signal (Analogue and SCSI)

SXGA 1360 x 1024 pixels 7.5 frames/sec.

Quantisation 10 bit in 8 bit out Sensitivity ISO100 Digital interface SCSI-2 50P half-pitch SCSI connector Lens mount 1/2-inch C mount Connections

Figure 14: JVC KY-F70BU Connector board

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C.3.3 JVC KY-F75U

JVC KY-F75U - Digital Camera

Figure 15: JVC KY-F75U

Specifications

Type 3-CCD SXGA DIGITAL IMAGING CAMERA Imaging device 1/2-inch Interline Transfer CCD x 3 Scanning type Progressive Total pixels 4.35 million (3 x 1.45 million) pixels Effective pixels for CCD 1.45 million pixels (H: 1,392 x V: 1,040)

RGB output resolutions 1,280 x 960 pixels switchable 1,360 x 1,024 pixels

Frame rate 7.5 frames/s Lens mount C-mount

Digital data interface IEEE1394 6 pins (IIDC ver. 1.3 standard), Uncompressed data (not for DV output)

Detail compensation method H/V simultaneous compensation

Synchronisation method Internal synchronisation

Input voltage DC 12V (when AA-P700 is used) DC 8V to 40V (IEEE1394 power supply)

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Figure 16: JVC KY-F70BU Connector board

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C.4 Kodak DCS - Digital Camera Specifications

C.4.1 Kodak DCS 520 (Canon Body)

Kodak DCS 520 - Digital Camera

Figure 17: Kodak DCS 520

Specifications

Type CANON EOS-1N based SLR (Body)

Image Device Full frame 1-CCD camera with Bayer Mosaic Filter

Resolution 1725 x 1152 2 million total pixels

Bit depth 12 Bits per color (36 Bit)

File Format Kodak proprietary TIFF RGB TIF JPEG

Sensitivity ISO Range 200 - 1600

Interface IEEE1394 (Firewire) PC Card

Recording Media Dual PCMCIA slots, Type I, II, III Lens mount Canon EOS Bayonet Connections

On the right hand side of the camera, tucked behind the hand strap and under a rubber cover is a IEEE

1394 (firewire) connector and AC adapter power input.

Figure 18: Kodak DCS 520 Connector board

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C.4.2 Kodak DCS 560 (Canon Body)

Kodak DCS 560 - Digital Camera

Figure 19: Kodak DCS 560

Specifications

Type CANON EOS-1N based SLR (Body)

Image Device Full frame 1-CCD camera with Bayer Mosaic Filter

Resolution 3072 x 2008 (6 million) 6 million total pixels

Bit depth 12 Bits per color (36 Bit)

File Format Kodak proprietary TIFF RGB TIF JPEG

Sensitivity ISO Range 80 - 200

Interface IEEE1394 (Firewire) PC Card

Recording Media Dual PCMCIA slots, Type I, II, III Lens mount Canon EOS Bayonet Connections

On the right hand side of the camera, tucked behind the hand strap and under a rubber cover is a IEEE

1394 (firewire) connector and AC adapter power input.

Figure 20: Kodak DCS 560 Connector board

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C.4.3 Kodak DCS 620 (Nikon Body)

Kodak DCS 620 - Digital Camera

Figure 21: Kodak DCS 620

Specifications

Type Nikon F5 body

Image Device Full frame 1-CCD camera with Bayer Mosaic Filter

Resolution 1725 x 1152 2 million total pixels

Bit depth 12 Bits per color (36 Bit)

File Format Kodak proprietary TIFF RGB TIF JPEG

Sensitivity ISO Range 200 - 1600

Interface IEEE1394 (Firewire) PC Card

Recording Media Dual PCMCIA slots, Type I, II, III Lens mount Nikon Bayonet Connections

On the right side of the camera hidden under a pair of rubber grommets is the IEEE 1394 (Firewire)

connector and AC adapter power-in connection. On the rear adjacent to these connections (and

protected behind a screw-in cap) is the remote release connection.

Figure 22: Kodak DCS 620 Connector board

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C.4.4 Kodak DCS 620x (Nikon Body)

Kodak DCS 620x - Digital Camera

Figure 23: Kodak DCS 620x

Specifications

Type Nikon F5 body

Image Device Full frame 1-CCD camera with Bayer Mosaic Filter

Resolution 1725 x 1152 2 million total pixels

Bit depth 12 Bits per color (36 Bit)

File Format Kodak proprietary TIFF RGB TIF JPEG

Sensitivity ISO Range 400 - 6400 (high ISO Version of Kodak DCS 620)

Interface IEEE1394 (Firewire) PC Card

Recording Media Dual PCMCIA slots, Type I, II, III Lens mount Nikon Bayonet Connections

On the right side of the camera hidden under a pair of rubber grommets is the IEEE 1394 (Firewire)

connector and AC adapter power-in connection. On the rear adjacent to these connections (and

protected behind a screw-in cap) is the remote release connection.

Figure 24: Kodak DCS 620x Connector board

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C.4.5 Kodak DCS 660 (Nikon Body)

Kodak DCS 660 - Digital Camera

Figure 25: Kodak DCS 660

Specifications

Type Nikon F5 body

Image Device Full frame 1-CCD camera with Bayer Mosaic Filter

Resolution 3072 x 2008 (6 million) 6 million total pixels

Bit depth 12 Bits per color (36 Bit)

File Format Kodak proprietary TIFF RGB TIF JPEG

Sensitivity ISO Range 80 - 200

Interface IEEE1394 (Firewire) PC Card

Recording Media Dual PCMCIA slots, Type I, II, III Lens mount Nikon Bayonet Connections

On the right side of the camera hidden under a pair of rubber grommets is the IEEE 1394 (Firewire)

connector and AC adapter power-in connection. On the rear adjacent to these connections (and

protected behind a screw-in cap) is the remote release connection.

Figure 26: Kodak DCS 660 Connector board

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C.5 Sony - Camera Specifications

C.5.1 Sony DXC 950

Sony DXC 950 – 3 CCD Video Camera

Figure 27: Sony DXC 950

Specifications

Type SXGA Native Picture Resolution 3-CCD Camera 1360 x 1024 Square Pixels per CCD with Progressive Scanning

Image Device 1/2-inch Interline Transfer CCD x 3 in co-site array

Resolution 1.45 million effective pixels (H: 1,392 x V: 1,040) 4.35 million total pixels (3 x 1.45 million)

Output signal (Analogue and SCSI)

SXGA 1360 x 1024 pixels 7.5 frames/sec.

Quantisation 10 bit in 8 bit out Sensitivity ISO100 Digital interface RS-232 camera Remote Lens mount 1/2-inch Bayonet Connections

On the right side of the camera hidden under a pair of rubber grommets is the IEEE 1394 (Firewire)

connector and AC adapter power-in connection. On the rear adjacent to these connections (and

protected behind a screw-in cap) is the remote release connection.

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Figure 28: Sony DXC 950 Connector board

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C.5.2 Sony DXC 990

Sony DXC 990 – 3 CCD Video Camera

Figure 29: Sony DXC 990

Specifications

Type SXGA Native Picture Resolution 3-CCD Camera 1360 x 1024 Square Pixels per CCD with Progressive Scanning

Image Device 1/2-inch Interline Transfer CCD x 3 in co-site array

Resolution 1.45 million effective pixels (H: 1,392 x V: 1,040) 4.35 million total pixels (3 x 1.45 million)

Output signal (Analogue and SCSI)

SXGA 1360 x 1024 pixels 7.5 frames/sec.

Quantisation 10 bit in 8 bit out Sensitivity ISO100 Digital interface RS-232 camera Remote Lens mount 1/2-inch Bayonet Connections

Figure 30: Sony DXC 990 Connector board

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C.5.3 Sony XC-75

Sony XC 75 – 3 CCD Video Camera

Figure 31: Sony XC 75

Specifications

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Connections

Figure 32: Sony XC 75 Connector board

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C.5.4 Sony XC-ST50

Sony XC-ST50– 3 CCD Video Camera

Figure 33: Sony XC-ST50

Specifications

Connections

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Figure 34: Sony XC 75 Connector board

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C.6 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus (Black and White camera) - Digital Camera

Specifications

C.6.1 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.4i

Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus1.4i

Figure 35: Roper Megaplus 1.4i (exemplarily embodiment)

Specifications

Image Device Kodak KAF1401; solid-state CCD; full-frame imager

Resolution 1317 x 1035 pixels

Scanning Noninterlaced progressive Color depth 8 bit Lens mount 1/2-inch Bayonet / C-Mount Interface LVDS Required Hardware Matrix Digital Grabber (SDIG) Connections

Figure 36: Roper Megaplus 1.4i Connector board

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C.6.2 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 1.6i

Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus1.6i

Figure 37: Roper Megaplus 1.6i (exemplarily embodiment)

Specifications

Image Device Kodak KAF1601; solid-state CCD; full-frame imager

Resolution 1534 x 1024 pixels

Scanning Noninterlaced progressive Color depth 10 bit Lens mount 1/2-inch Bayonet / C-Mount Interface LVDS Required Hardware Matrix Digital Grabber (SDIG) Connections

Figure 38: Roper Megaplus 1.6i Connector board

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C.6.3 Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 4.2i

Kodak/Roper/Redlake Megaplus 4.2i

Figure 39: Roper Megaplus 4.2i (exemplarily embodiment)

Specifications

Image Device Kodak KAF4201; solid-state CCD; full-frame imager

Resolution 2029 x 2044 pixels

Scanning Noninterlaced progressive Color depth 8/10 bit Lens mount 1/2-inch Bayonet / C-Mount Interface LVDS Required Hardware Matrix Digital Grabber (SDIG) Connections

Figure 40: Roper Megaplus 4.2i Connector board

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C.7 Phase One - Digital Camera Specifications

C.7.1 Phase One h5

Phase One H5 – Digital Camera

Figure 41: Phase One H5 (exemplarily embodiment)

Specifications

Type Digital camera back

Image Sensor Full frame CCD

Resolution Total pixels: 3120 x 2060 Effective pixels: 3056 x 2032

Color depth 8 bit per color Sensitivity ISO 100 Image Recording Format Extended Phase One Format, TIFF-RGB, JPEG

Interfaces IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Connections

Figure 42: Phase One H5 Connector board

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C.7.2 Phase One H10

Phase One H10 – Digital Camera

Figure 43: Phase One H10 (exemplarily embodiment)

Specifications

Type Digital camera back

Image Sensor Full frame CCD

Resolution Total pixels: 4056 x 2684 Effective pixels: 3992 x 2656

Color depth 8 bit per color Sensitivity ISO 50 or 100 Image Recording Format Extended Phase One Format, TIFF-RGB, JPEG

Interfaces IEEE 1394 (Firewire) Connections

Figure 44: Phase One H10 Connector board

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C.8 Allied Vision Technologies (AVT)

C.8.1 AVT – ZK-5

AVT ZK-5 – Digital Camera

Figure 45: AVT ZK-5

Specifications

Image Device Sony ICX-282AQ, 2/3”; 11 mm

Effective Picture Elements 2588 (H) x 1958 (V)

Resolution Depth 12 Bit / up to 16 Bit in High SNR mode

Lens Mount C-Mount

Color Modes RAW, RGB, YUV 4:2:2

Digital Interface IEEE 1394a; IIDC 1.30

Transfer Rate 100, 200, 400 Mb/s

Frame Rates 3,7 fps

Image Memory (FIFO) 32 MB ... 256 MB

Shutter Speed 20µs … 67.s; Auto Shutter

Connections

Figure 46: AVT ZK-5 Connector board

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C.8.2 AVT - DOLPHIN F201B+ASG, medical

AVT Dolphin – Digital Camera

Figure 47: AVT Dolphin

Specifications

Image Device 1/1,8” Type progressive scan b/w SONY IT CCD

Effective Picture Elements 1628 (H) x 1236 (V)

Picture Sizes

640 x 480 pixel (Format 0; Mode 5) - 800 x 600 pixel (Format 1; Mode 2)

1024 x 768 ((Format 1; Mode 5)

1280 x 960 (Format 2; Mode 2) - 1600 x 1200 (Format 2; Mode 5)

1628 x 1236 (Format 7; Mode 0) - 1628 x 618 (Format 7 ; Mode 1), vertical

binning

814x1236(Format 7; Mode 2), horiz.binning - 814x618 (Format 7; Mode 5) h

+ v binning

Resolution Depth 12 Bit / up to 16 Bit in High SNR mode

Lens Mount C-Mount

Digital Interface IEEE 1394; DCAM V1.3

Transfer Rate 400 Mb/s

Frame Rates 1,875 Hz; 3,75 Hz; 7,5 Hz; 15 Hz (Format 2 Mode 2); External Trigger Shutter

Data Path 8 Bit ADC 12 Bit

Shutter Speed 1-4095 x Timebase

Timebase 1, 2, 5, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000µs

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Connections

Figure 48: AVT Dolphin Connector board

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APPENDIX D – Microsoft Windows Installation

Table of Contents

APPENDIX D – Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Installation .......................................................................... 3

D.1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - Installation Guide...................................................... 3

D.1.1 Install Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional...................................................................... 3

D.1.2 Change Microsoft Windows 2000 Prof. Serial Number........................................................ 7

D.1.3 Microsoft Security Updates, Hot fixes and Patches............................................................ 10

D.2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional - Installation Guide........................................................ 11

D.2.1 Install Microsoft Windows XP Professional........................................................................ 11

D.2.2 Microsoft Security Updates, Hot fixes and Patches............................................................ 14

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APPENDIX D – Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Installation

D.1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional - Installation Guide

Figure 1: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

D.1.1 Install Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

Following the listed steps for the OS installation (Please insert the Windows 2000 Professional

Installation CD-ROM).

1) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup starts automatically

2) Welcome to Setup

To set up Windows 2000 now, press ENTER

3) Windows license agreement

Agree with F8

4) Create Boot partition on hard drive

Capacity of hard drive…………….GB

Create boot partition C:\ about 8000 MB

5) Format of the partition with NTFS file system

6) Copying files to hard drive

7) Restart system

8) Installing devices…….

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9) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Regional Settings

11) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Personalize your Software

Name: VISUPAC

Organization: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

Next

12) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Insert your product key

…………………………..

Next

13) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Computer name und Administrator password

Computer name: VISU–CAPTURE1

Administrator password : beluga

Confirm Password : beluga

Next

14) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Date and Time settings

Select time zone - (GMT) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lissabon, London

Next

15) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Network settings

Choose typical settings

16) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Workgroup or Computer Domain

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No, this computer is not on a network or is on a network without a domain. Type a workgroup name

in the following box.

Workgroup or computer domain: VISUPAC

Next

17) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Installing Windows 2000 components.

18) Windows 2000 Professional Setup

Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard

Finish

19) Restart computer

20) Welcome to the Network Identification Wizard

Next

21) Network Identification Wizard

User of this Computer

User must enter a user name and password to use this computer

Next

22) Completing the Network Identification Wizard

Finish Network Identification Wizard

Finish

23) Log On to Windows

User name: Administrator

Password: beluga

OK

24) Getting started with windows 2000

Deselect – Show this screen at startup

Exit

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Optional:

25) Install Service Pack 4 if not in the Windows Installation CD integrated

Insert Service Pack CD-Rom and start setup file

Extract files

26) Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Setup

Select - Accept the license agreement……

Deselect - Backup files to uninstall this Service Pack…..

Install

Copying new files

Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 is complete……

Restart system

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D.1.2 Change Microsoft Windows 2000 Prof. Serial Number

How to change the product serial number of the Microsoft OS (W2K)

1) Run file SYSPREP.exe on your OEM installation CD to change the serial number of the operating

system

2) System is shutting down automatically -> Restart/Reboot system

3) Windows license agreement -> I agree -> press next

4) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Regional Settings -> Setup regional settings -> press next

5) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Personalize your Software

Name: VISUPAC

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-> press next

6) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Insert new product key

…………………………..

-> press next

7) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Computer name und Administrator password

Computer name: VISU–CAPTURE1

Administrator password : beluga

Confirm Password : beluga

-> press next

8) Modem Dialing Information

What country / region are you now?

e.g. Germany

What area code (or city code) are you in now?

049

-> press next

9) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Date and Time settings

Select your time zone

(GMT) Greenwich /Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

-> press next

10) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Network settings

Choose typical settings

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-> press next

11) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Workgroup or Computer Domain

No, this computer is not on a network or is on a network without a domain. Type a workgroup

name in the following box.

Workgroup or computer domain: VISUPAC

-> press next

12) Windows 2000 Prof. Setup

Installing Windows 2000 components.

13) Windows 2000 Professional Setup

Completing the Windows 2000 Setup Wizard

-> press finish

14) Restart computer

15) Welcome to the Network Identification Wizard

press next

16) Network Identification Wizard

- User of this Computer

o User must enter a user name and password to use this computer

-> press next

17) Completing the Network Identification Wizard

Finish Network Identification Wizard

-> press finish

18) VISUPAC logon agreement -> OK

19) Log On to Windows

User name: Administrator

Password: beluga

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-> press OK

20) Change Swap partition to Drive letter Z:

D.1.3 Microsoft Security Updates, Hot fixes and Patches

Information: To hold the system up to date and give the major warranty for the system, please

download the recommended Microsoft Updates from the Microsoft website an install it to the system.

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D.2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional - Installation Guide

Figure 1: Microsoft Windows XP Professional

D.2.1 Install Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Following the listed steps for the OS installation (Please insert the Windows XP Professional Installation

CD-ROM).

1) Windows XP Prof. Setup starts automatically

2) Start Windows XP Prof. Setup

3) Welcome to Windows XP Professional Setup

To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER

4) Windows XP license agreement

Agree with F8

5) Boot partition on hard drive

Capacity of hard drive ……………GB (for example 1 x 120 GB hard drive)

Create boot partition for Windows XP C:\ about 8000 MB

Press ENTER

6) Format this partition with NTFS file system

7) Copying files to hard drive

8) Automatically system restart

9) Starting Windows XP

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10) Installing devices…….

11) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Regional Settings

12) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Personalize your Software

Name: Visupac

Organisation: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

Next

13) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Insert your product key

.........................................

Next

14) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Computer name und Administrator password

Computer name: VISU –CAPTURE1

Administrator password : beluga

Confirm Password : beluga

Next

15) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Date and Time settings

Select your time zone

(GMT) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lissabon, London

Next

16) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Network installation

Network settings

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Choose typical settings

17) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Workgroup or Computer Domain

No, this computer is not on a network or is on a network without a domain. Type a workgroup name

in the following box.

Workgroup or computer domain: VISUPAC

Next

18) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Installing Windows XP components.

19) Windows XP Prof. Setup

Completing the Windows XP Setup Wizard

Finish installation

20) Restart computer

21) Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP

22) Insert Users of this computer

User - Admin

User - Operator

End windows configuration

23) Login as Admin

Set Admin password

User name: Admin

Password: beluga

24) Config Desktop settings

Recommended - Set to classic windows desktop screen and settings

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D.2.2 Microsoft Security Updates, Hot fixes and Patches

Information: To hold the system up to date and give the major warranty for the system, please

download the recommended Microsoft Updates from the Microsoft Website an install it to the system.

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX E – VISUPAC Software Installation .......................................................................................... 3

E.1 Overview VISUPAC Software.................................................................................................... 3

E.2 General Software Components ................................................................................................ 4

E.2.1 Borland Interbase 5.6 ......................................................................................................... 4

E.2.1.1 Installation - Borland Interbase 5.6 ............................................................................ 4

E.2.1.2 Configuration - Borland Interbase 5.6 ........................................................................ 8

E.2.1.3 Check services .......................................................................................................... 14

E.2.2 Borland Interclient 1.5.1 ................................................................................................... 16

E.2.2.1 Installation – Interclient 1.5.1 .................................................................................. 16

E.2.3 Borland Interbase 7.0 ....................................................................................................... 25

E.2.3.1 Installation - Borland Interbase 7.0 .......................................................................... 25

E.2.3.2 Configuration - Borland Interbase 7.0 ...................................................................... 31

E.2.3.3 Check services .......................................................................................................... 43

E.2.4 Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0....................................................................................... 45

E.3 Optional Software Components............................................................................................. 49

E.3.1 Microsoft DirectX 9.0b ...................................................................................................... 49

E.3.2 Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0................................................................................................ 53

E.3.3 Microsoft Word Viewer 2003 ............................................................................................ 58

E.3.4 DivX Pro Codec 5.1.1 ........................................................................................................ 62

E.3.5 Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 ...................................................................................................... 66

E.3.6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 ..................................................................................... 67

E.3.7 Ahead Nero Burning ROM Software.................................................................................. 70

E.3.8 Remote Software – PCAnywhere 11.5............................................................................... 75

E.3.9 FLEXlm.............................................................................................................................. 82

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APPENDIX E – VISUPAC Software Installation

E.1 Overview VISUPAC Software

The following guide will lead you through the entire installation of all components needed to run

VISUPAC Software.

Required VISUPAC components are

1) Interbase Borland 5.6 - needed for the VISUPAC Database communication

2) Interbase Borland 7.0 - needed for the VISUPAC Database communication

3) Interclient 1.5.1 in connection with Interbase Borland 5.6

4) Jave Runtime Environment 1.3.0 – needed to run the VISUPAC Software (Java Application)

Optional components are (recommended for VISUPACs full functionality)

5) DirectX 9.0b - needed for the VISUPAC video review function of VISUPAC needed if DirectX 8.1 or

higher not installed.

6) Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 - to view VISUPAC help and to generate referral letters

7) Microsoft Word Viewer 2003 - only needed if Microsoft Word is not installed

8) DivX 5.1.1 - needed for the VISUPAC video function

9) Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 .- only needed for FIN Systems

10) Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 – only needed for FIN Systems

11) Ahead Nero Burning ROM Software – needed for burning CD-ROM

12) Remote Software – PCAnywhere 11.5 – needed for remote control of the computer

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E.2 General Software Components

Installation Guides of Borland Interbase 5.6 / 7.0 , Interclient 1.5.1 and Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0 E.2.1 Borland Interbase 5.6 E.2.1.1 Installation - Borland Interbase 5.6 1) Full Installation Guide for the Borland Interbase 5.6 Software

Please insert Installation – CD ROM and start the setup.exe.

Click here

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

Click here

Please enter the above Certificate ID and the Certificate Key and press next.

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5)

Click here

6)

Click here

Please enter c::\apps\ibserv

! This is our default directory, but you can modify it to your personal need if necessary. But in the case of

service we would prefer our default directory !

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7)

Click here

8)

Click here

Please, reboot system !!!

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E.2.1.2 Configuration - Borland Interbase 5.6

9) Please go to start/programs/interbase and start License Registration Tool

Click here

10)

Add the following licenses

Click here

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11) Go to start/programs/interbase and start Server Manager

Click here

12) Go to the menu file and select Server Login

Enter User

Enter password

Click here

Please enter in the field password: masterkey ( case sensitive )

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13) Login to the Interbase Server

Click here

14) Go to Tasks and select User Security

Click here

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15) Select Modify user

Click here

16) Change password

Click here

Enter new password

Confirm new password

Password: Literacy ( case sensitive )

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17) Create a new user.

Click here

18)

Click here

Add new HIKO User

Enter new password

Confirm new password

User Name: HIKO ( case sensitive ).

Password: pirmasens ( case sensitive ).

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New User added

Click here

Close the main window.

20)

Click here

Now the configuration is complete. Please reboot system!!

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E.2.1.3 Check services

21) Check Interbase 5.6 installation.

22)

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E.2.2 Borland Interclient 1.5.1

E.2.2.1 Installation – Interclient 1.5.1

1) Run the setup (setup.exe) installation file to install the Interclient software

Click here

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

Click here

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5)

Click here

6)

Insert default installation path (C:\apps\ibcl)

Click here

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7)

Click here

8)

Select all features

9)

Click here

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10)

Click here

11)

Click here

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12)

13) Please, change the settings as described.

Change settings

Click here

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14)

Click here

15)

Click here

16)

Click here

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17) To start the service please go to start/programs/interbase interclient and start Interserver

Configuration Utility

Click here

18)

Press Start - the service starts.

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19)

Click here

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E.2.3 Borland Interbase 7.0

E.2.3.1 Installation - Borland Interbase 7.0

Full Installation Guide for the Borland Interbase 7.0 Software Client & Server 1) Please insert Installation – CD ROM and start the setup.exe.

Interbase start screen

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

Click here

5)

Click here

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Enter certificate ID and

certificate key

Click here

Please enter Certificate ID and the Certificate Key and press next.

Certificate ID Certificate Key

50-70-51-DPL-138346 d1-7-0-0

7)

Insert the correct installation path

C:\apps\ibserv

Click here

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8)

Installation path

Click here

Please enter c:\apps\ibserv

! This is our default directory, but you can modify it to your personal need if necessary. But in the case of

service we would prefer our default directory !

9)

Typical installation

Click here

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10)

Click here

11)

Click here

12)

Click here

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13)

Click here

14)

Click here

Please reboot system !

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E.2.3.2 Configuration - Borland Interbase 7.0

15)

Click here

16)

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17)

Register server

18)

Password: masterkey

User name: SYSDBA

Click here

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19)

Click here

20)

Click here

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21)

Change SYSDBA user password

User name: SYSDBA

Confirm Password: Literacy

New Password: Literacy

22)

Click here

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23)

Click here

24)

Add new user name: HIKO

Password: pirmasens

Confirm Password: pirmasens

Click here

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25)

Click here

26)

Interbase users

Click here

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Add certificate......

Click here

28)

Insert all listed certificate ID’s and certificate keys

29)

Insert Certificate ID

Insert Certificate Key

Click here

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Optional - Register Databases is not necessary for the functionality of the VISUPAC

Click here

31)

Register database - computer.gdb

Database path

Database file name

User name: SYSDBA

Password: Literacy

Set ISO8859_1

Click here

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32)

33)

Click here

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Register database - properties.gdb

Database path

Database file name

User name: SYSDBA

Password: Literacy

Set ISO8859_1

Click here

35)

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Click here

37)

Register database – wineis.gdb

Database path

Database file name

User name: SYSDBA

Password: Literacy

Set ISO8859_1

Click here

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38)

Click here

Configuration is now complete – please reboot system!

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E.2.3.3 Check services

39) Check the database services by clicking on the desktop on the icon “MyComputer” with right mouse

click and choose “Manage”.

Click here

40)

Check Interbase Guardian

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Check Interbase Server

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E.2.4 Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0

Full Installation Guide for the Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0 Software 1) Please insert Installation – CD ROM and start the j2re1_3_0-win-i.exe

2) Unpacking Java 2 Runtime Environment

3) Java Runtime Environment - Setup starts

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4) Software License Agreement

Click here

5) Software License Agreement

Click here

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6) Choose Destination Location

First: Choose folder

C:\apps\jre

Click here

7) Choose Destination Folder

Click here

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8) Destination Folder

9) Installation Java Runtime Environment

The Jre 1.3.0 installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3 Optional Software Components

E.3.1 Microsoft DirectX 9.0b

Full Installation Guide for Microsoft DirectX 9.0b

1) Please insert Installation – CD ROM and start the setup.exe.

Click here

2)

3)

Click here

Browse to folder C:\temp

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4)

5)

6)

Brows to Folder

C:\temp\DirectX

Run setup file

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Click here

Click here

8)

Click here

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9)

10)

Click here

The DirectX 9.0b installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.2 Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0

Full Installation Guide for the Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 Software

1) Please insert the Installation CD:

Run Setup installation file (e.g.): AdbeRdr70_enu_full.exe

2)

3)

Click here

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4)

Click here

5)

Click here

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6)

Click here

Insert installation

path:

7)

Click here

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8)

Click here

9)

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10)

Click here

After reboot System the installation of Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 is completely!

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E.3.3 Microsoft Word Viewer 2003

Full Installation Guide for the Microsoft Word Viewer 2003 Software

1) Please insert the Installation CD:

Run Setup installation file (e.g.): wdviewer_2003_en.exe

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

Insert installation

path:

C:\apps\wordview

Click here

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5)

Click here

6)

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7)

Click here

The Microsoft Word Viewer 2003 installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.4 DivX Pro Codec 5.1.1

Full Installation Guide for the DivX Pro 5.1.1 Video Codec

1) Please insert the Installation CD:

Run Setup installation file (e.g.): DivXProBundle.exe

2)

Click here

3)

Click here

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4)

Change the DivX

installation path to folder:

C:\apps\divx

Click here

5)

Click here

6)

Click here

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7)

Click here

8) Registration of the DivX pro codec

Name: Carl Zeiss Meditec Sytstems GmbH

E-Mail Adress: [email protected]

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The DivX Pro 5.1.1 Video Codec installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.5 Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0

Full Installation Guide for the Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 Software

1) Please insert the Installation CD:

Run Setup installation file (e.g.): SVGView_eng.exe

2)

The Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.6 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1

Full Installation/Update Guide for the Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1.

1) Please insert the Installation CD:

Run Setup installation file (e.g.): ie6setup.exe

Click here

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

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5)

Click here

The Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 installation/update is now complete. Please reboot system!

After reboot windows is setting up some items.

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E.3.7 Ahead Nero Burning ROM Software

Full Installation Guide for the Ahead Nero Burning Rom 6 Software

1) Please insert the Installation CD: Run Setup installation file.

Click here

2)

Click here

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3)

Click here

4)

Insert User info

and serial number

Create new installation

foder C:\apps\Nero

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5)

Create installation folder:

c:\apps\nero

Click here

6)

Click here

7)

New installation folder

path

Click here

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9)

Deselect these

three options

Click here

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10)

Click here

The Ahead Nero Burning Rom Software installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.8 Remote Software – PCAnywhere 11.5

Full Installation Guide for the Remote Software PCAnywhere 11.5

1) Please insert the Installation CD: Run Setup installation file.

Click here

2)

Click here

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3)

4)

Click here

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5)

Click here

6)

Click here

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7)

Click here

8)

Insert installation path:

C:\apps\pca

Click here

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9)

Click here

10)

Click here

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Disable Desktop

Shortcuts

Click here

12)

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Disable View

Readme file and

Launch pcAnywhere

Click here

The Remote Software – PCAnywhere 11.5 installation is now complete. Please reboot system!

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E.3.9 FLEXlm

FLEXlm Installation Please install the VISUPAC software. Ask for a valid License File

To generate the license we need following information’s:

1. MAC address

2. name of the computer

3. number of floating licenses

The license file "license.dat" should be stored in C:\apps\flexlm\

Also this files must be stored in C:\apps\flexlm\ :

lmgrd.exe,

lmutil.exe,

installs.exe,

hiko.exe,

install.cmd,

license.dat,

lmhostid.exe

Sample for install.cmd : installs -e c:\apps\flexlm\lmgrd.exe -c c:\apps\flexlm\license.dat -l

c:\apps\flexlm\flexlm.log

-e path to the server (lmgrd.exe)

-c path to license.dat

-l path to the FLEXlm logfile

If you need to install the license manager to a other path you must adjust the install.cmd

Run the install.cmd to install the service. Restart the server or start the service manually

The service is named FLEXlm License Manager.

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX F – VISUPAC Installation and Upgrade .................................................................................... 3

F.1 VISUPAC Installation / Upgrade............................................................................................... 3

F.1.1 DivX 5.1.1 Pro Installation .................................................................................................. 5

F.1.2 Microsoft Word Viewer 97 Installation.............................................................................. 10

F.1.3 Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Installation ......................................................................................... 16

F.1.4 Microsoft DirectX 9.0b Installation.................................................................................... 22

F.1.5 VISUPAC Viewer / VISUPAC Upgrade................................................................................. 25

F.1.5.1 VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - local installation with database ............................................. 25

F.1.5.2 VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - network installation (review stations) .................................... 29

F.1.5.3 VISUPAC Upgrade .................................................................................................... 36

F.1.6 Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 - Optional ..................................................................................... 39

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APPENDIX F – VISUPAC Installation and Upgrade

F.1 VISUPAC Installation / Upgrade

General Instructions - The following guide will lead you through the entire installation / upgrade of all

components needed to run VISUPAC Review Station Software:

After inserting the CD in the drive it will be checked what components already exist and which are still

asked for to be installed.

From the component selection screen please always select and check of the first one. Only one

component can be selected at a time, which means it is not possible to select all of them in order to

streamline the process.

Required components are:

VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 – local installation with database or

VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 – network installation or

VISUPAC Upgrade 4.1

Optional components are (recommended for VISUPAC full functionality)

DivX 5.1.1 - needed for the VISUPAC video review function of VISUPAC 4.1

WordViewer97 - only needed if Microsoft Word is not installed

Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 - to view VISUPAC help and to generate referral letters

DirectX 9.0b - needed for the VISUPAC video review function of VISUPAC 4.1

needed if DirectX 8.1 or higher not installed

To install the VISUPAC Viewer or to Upgrade under Windows 2000 or under Windows XP you must have

administrator rights!

Before you start the VISUPAC Viewer installation / upgrade process please close all other Windows

programs.

Insert the VISUPAC Viewer Installation / VISUPAC Upgrade CD into you CD drive.

The VISUPAC Viewer installation / VISUPAC Upgrade CD starts automatically.

If the program does not start automatically, please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe)

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The following screen will show up:

Figure 1: Starting the InstallShield wizard after inserting the CD

This will lead you to the component selection dialog, as seen below:

(Please install each component in order on its listing. Only one component can be selected at a time)

Figure 2: VISUPAC component selection – Select DivX 5.1.1 Pro

Please click “Next”

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F.1.1 DivX 5.1.1 Pro Installation

Figure 3: DivX Pro 5.1.1 installation

Please click “Next”

Figure 4: DivX Pro 5.1.1 installation – Welcome screen

Please click “Next”

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Figure 5: DivX Pro 5.1.1 installation – Choose destination directory

Destination directory: c:\apps\divx

Please click “Next”

Figure 6: Select DivX components for the installation

Please click “Next”

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Figure 7: Ready for the DivX installation

Please click “Next”

Figure 8: DivX License Agreement

Please click “Yes”

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Figure 9: Copying files

Information about the Registration:

- The Registration of the DivX 5.1.1 Pro Software is needed if you want to encode (record) video files with

the corresponding hardware.

- The Registration of the DivX 5.1.1 Pro Software is not needed if you only want to decode (play) video

files.

Figure 10 : Register DivX Pro Software

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For Registering the DivX Pro 5.1.1 Software click “Register” otherwise click “Cancel”. If you want to

register, please use valid registration information. You can obtain them from DivX.

Figure 11: Finish DivX installation

Please click “Close” to finalize the DivX installation.

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F.1.2 Microsoft Word Viewer 97 Installation

Information: The Microsoft Word Viewer 97 installation is not needed if a version of Microsoft Word

(MSWord 97, MSWord2000, MSWord2003) is installed.

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Figure 12: VISUPAC component selection – Select WordViewer97

Please click “Next”

Figure 13: Install Microsoft Word Viewer 97

Please click “Yes”

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Figure 14: Extracting files

Figure 15: Continue the Microsoft Word Viewer 97

Please click “Continue”

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Figure 16: Change installation folder

Please click “Change Folder…”

Figure 17: Insert installation folder c:\apps\WordView

Please click “OK”

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Figure 18: Create installation folder c:\apps\WordView

Please click “OK”

Figure 19: Install Microsoft Word Viewer 97

Please click “OK”

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Figure 20: Read license agreement before installing the software

Please click “Accept”

Figure 21: Software installation

Please click “Install”

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Figure 22: Microsoft Word Viewer 97 Setup

Please click “OK” to finalize the Microsoft Word Viewer 97 installation

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F.1.3 Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Installation

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Figure 23: VISUPAC component selection – Select Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0

Please click “Next”

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Figure 24: Recomposing Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 data

Figure 25: Preparing for the installation

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Figure 26: Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0

Please click “Next”

Figure 27: Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 Setup

Please click “Next”

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Figure 28: Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 – destination folder

Please click “Change Destination Folder”

Figure 29: Insert installation folder c:\apps\adobe

Please click “OK”

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Figure 30: Software installation to folder c:\apps\adobe

Please click “Next”

Figure 31: Software installation

Please click “Install”

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Figure 32: Copying files

Figure 33: Finish software installation

Please click “Finish” to finalize the Adobe Reader 6.0 installation.

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F.1.4 Microsoft DirectX 9.0b Installation

Information: The Microsoft DirectX 9.0b installation is not needed if Microsoft DirectX 8.1 or a higher

version is installed. The system will automatically reboot after the installation of DirectX. Make sure to

save all your work in progress before starting.

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Figure 34: VISUPAC component selection – Select DirectX9.0b

Please click “Next”

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Figure 35: Welcome to setup for DirectX - Accept the license agreement

Please click “Next”

Figure 36: Installing DirectX 9.0

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Figure 37: Installing complete

Please click “Finish”

Your computer will automatically reboot. After reboot the DirectX components are completely installed!

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F.1.5 VISUPAC Viewer / VISUPAC Upgrade

There are two possibilities for the VISUPAC Viewer installation

• VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - local installation with database

• VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - network installation

F.1.5.1 VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - local installation with database

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Figure 36: VISUPAC component selection – local Installation

Please click “Next”

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Figure 37: VISUPAC Viewer installation setup

Figure 38: VISUPAC component selection

Please click “Next”

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Figure 38: VISUPAC component selection – Setup Type

Please click “Next”

Figure 39: VISUPAC component installation

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Figure 40: VISUPAC component installation

Figure 41: Finish VISUPAC installation

Please click “Finish” and restart the system.

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F.1.5.2 VISUPAC Viewer 4.1 - network installation (review stations)

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Information:

Please enter the settings according to your network configuration

Figure 42: VISUPAC component selection – Network Installation

Please click “Next”

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Figure 43: VISUPAC component selection – Network Installation

Please click “Next”

Figure 44: Specify the VISUPAC Server (Standard name: VISU-NT)

Please click “Next”

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Figure 45: Change VISUPAC Server name for your needs (e.g. visu-capture1)

Please click “Next”

Figure 46: Enter the path for the database folder on the server (e.g. c:\database)

Please click “Next”

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Figure 47: Specify the sharing name of the mapping image drive (Default: IMAGES)

Please click “Next”

Figure 48: Specify the drive letter of the mapping image drive (Default drive letter: W)

Please click “Next”

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Figure 49: Specify the sharing name of the mapping thumbnail drive (Default: THUMBNAILS)

Please click “Next”

Figure 50: Specify the drive letter of the mapping thumbnail drive (Default drive letter: X)

Please click “Next”

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Figure 51: VISUPAC component installation

Figure 52: VISUPAC component installation

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Figure 53: Finish VISUPAC installation

Please click “Finish” and restart the system.

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F.1.5.3 VISUPAC Upgrade

Upgrade of the current VISUPAC version with the CD-ROM.

Presupposition:

- VISUPAC 4.0 or a higher version

- Before you start the upgrade we advise to make a copy of your "eis" and "database" folder and to keep

it in a safe place.

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

Figure 54: Select VISUPAC Upgrade

Figure 55: VISUPAC component selection – Select VISUPAC Upgrade

Please click “Next”

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Figure 56: VISUPAC Upgrade Setup

Please click “Next”

Figure 57: VISUPAC Upgrade Setup – Backup of the current version

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Figure 58: VISUPAC Upgrade Setup – Installing the new version

Figure 59: VISUPAC Upgrade Setup – Finish upgrade

Please click “Finish” and restart the system.

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F.1.6 Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0 - Optional

Only for FIN Systems (Fundus Imaging Network)

To get the VISUPAC overview setup the next time please open the Windows explorer, select the CD drive

containing the VISUPAC Viewer installation CD and double click on “start.bat” in the main directory. (or

setup.exe).

The following screen will show up.

Figure 60: VISUPAC component selection – Select Adobe SVG Viewer 3.0

Please click “Next”

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Figure 61: Copying files

Figure 62: Installation succeeded

All VISUPAC Components are now installed.

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Table of Contents

Appendix G – VISUPAC System Structure.................................................................................................. 3

G.1 Standalone System.................................................................................................................. 3

G.2 Peer to Peer System................................................................................................................. 4

G.3 Client Server System ................................................................................................................ 6

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Appendix G – VISUPAC System Structure

G.1 Standalone System

Picture 1: VISUPAC Capture Station

System Structure - VISUPAC Capture Station:

3 Databases in the folder „D:\Database\“

Patients DB (Wineis.ib) Properties DB (properties.ib) Computer DB (computer.ib)

1Empty Database in the folder „D:\Database\“

EmptyZeiss.ib ( Empty Wineis.ib)

Hard drive is divided in five partitions

Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5

Primary Partition Primary Partition Extended Partition

- - Logical drive Logical drive Logical drive

Size: 8000 MB Size: 4000 MB Size: .…… MB Size: 4000 MB Size: 4000 MB

System partition

Named=BOOT

Drive letter: “C:\“

Swap partition

Named=SWAP

Drive letter: “Z:\“

Partition

Named=IMAGES

Drive letter “D:\“

Folder =”__img“

Location for the

images

Partition

Named=THUMBNAILS

Drive letter: “E:\“

Folder =”__tni“

Location for the

thumbnails

Partition

Named=EXPORT

Drive letter: “G:\“

Location for

folders export,

import, Dicom_in,

Dicom_out

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G.2 Peer to Peer System

Picture 2: VISUPAC Capture Station and VISUPAC Viewer

Structure at the VISUPAC Capture Station

The configuration is equal to a Standalone-System. The capture station also works as server for the

viewer. For this reason you have to make sharings on the capture station for the folder =”D:\__img“

(name=Images) and “E:\__tni“(name=Thumbnails).

3 Databases in the folder „D:\Database\“

Patients DB (Wineis.ib) Properties DB (properties.ib) Computer DB (computer.ib)

1Empty Database in the folder „D:\Database\“

EmptyZeiss.ib ( Empty Wineis.ib)

Hard drive is divided in five partitions

Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5

Primary Partition Primary Partition Extended Partition

- - Logical drive Logical drive Logical drive

Size: 8000 MB Size: 4000 MB Size: .…… MB Size: 4000 MB Size: 4000 MB

System partition

Named=BOOT

Drive letter: “C:\“

Swap partition

Named=SWAP

Drive letter: “Z:\“

Partition

Named=IMAGES

Drive letter “D:\“

Folder =”__img“

Location for the

images

Partition

Named=THUMBNAILS

Drive letter: “E:\“

Folder =”__tni“

Location for the

thumbnails

Partition

Named=EXPORT

Drive letter: “G:\“

Location for

folders export,

import, Dicom_in,

Dicom_out

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Structure at the VISUPAC Viewer Station:

2 Databases in the folder „D:\Database\“ or „C:\Database\“

Path to the Wineis.ib at the

Server / Capture Station

(Therefore edit Wineis.cfg)

Properties DB (properties.ib) Computer DB (computer.ib)

2 mapped network drives necessary

Mapped drive to “\\server\\Images“

Drive-letter: “w“ (standard but is free configurable)

Location for the images

Mapped drive to “\\server\\Thumbnails“

Drive-letter: “x“ (standard but is free configurable)

Location for the thumbnails

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G.3 Client Server System

Picture 3: VISUPAC Server, VISUPAC Capture Station and VISUPAC Viewer

System Structure – VISUPAC Server, VISUPAC Capture Station and VISUPAC Viewer:

Structure at the VISUPAC Server:

Location for VISUPAC-data as partition or separate folder with sharing

Patients DB (Wineis.ib) Physical location for the images

and the thumbnails

The systemstructur at the server is

individual configurable to the

needings of the hospital

Structure at the VISUPAC Capture Station:

2 Databases in the folder „D:\Database\“

Path to the Wineis.ib at the Server

(Edit Wineis.cfg) Properties DB (Properties.ib) Computer DB (Computer.ib)

Hard drive is divided in five partitions

Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Partition 5

Primary Partition Primary Partition Extended Partition

- - Logical drive Logical drive Logical drive

Size: 8000 MB Size: 4000 MB Size: .…… MB Size: 4000 MB Size: 4000 MB

System partition

(Drive letter: BOOT)

Swap partition

(Drive letter: SWAP)

Partition (Drive

letter: IMAGES)

Partition (Drive

letter:

Partition (Drive

letter:

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“C:\“ “Z:\“ “D:\“, one Folder

=”__img“,

location for the

images

THUMBNAILS)

“E:\“, one Folder

=”__tni“, location

for the thumbnails

EXPORT)“G:\“,

location for export,

import, Dicom_out,

Dicom_in data

Structure at the VISUPAC Viewer Station:

2 Databases in the folder „D:\Database\“ or „C:\Database\“

Path to the Wineis.ib at the

Server / Capture Station (Edit

wineis.cfg)

Properties DB (properties.ib) Computer DB (computer.ib)

2 mapped network drives necessary

Mapped drive to “\\server\\Images“

drive-letter “w“(standard but is free configurable)

location for the images

Mapped drive to “\\server\\Thumbnails“

drive-letter “x“(standard but is free configurable)

location for the thumbnails

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX H – VISUPAC Database............................................................................................................ 3

H.1 VISUPAC - General functionality .............................................................................................. 3

H.2 VISUPAC Database .................................................................................................................. 4

H.3 VISUPAC Image folder ............................................................................................................. 5

H.4 VISUPAC Thumbnails folder..................................................................................................... 5

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APPENDIX H – VISUPAC Database

H.1 VISUPAC - General functionality

- Properties Database (Properties.ib)

- Computer Database (Computer.ib)

- Wineis Database (Wineis.ib)

Database Computer.ib

Database Properties.ib

Database Wineis.ib

Borland Interbase

Server

Borland Interbase

Client

VISUPAC

Java Runtime

Environment

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H.2 VISUPAC Database

Important information about the VISUPAC Database usage.

The VISUPAC database system is separated into three Parts.

• Properties Database (Named: Properties.ib)

Database for the VISUPAC Software configuration

• Computer Database (Named: Computer.ib)

Database for the PC-, Fundus camera- and sensor configuration

• Wineis Database (Named: Wineis.ib)

VISUPAC Patient Database

Default location: D:\database

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H.3 VISUPAC Image folder

Saving of all VISUPAC images

Default location: D:\__img (Sharing: Images)

H.4 VISUPAC Thumbnails folder

Saving of all VISUPAC thumbnails

Default location: E:\__tni (Sharing: Thumbnails)

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX I – VISUPAC Services ............................................................................................................... 3

I.1 Automatic installation of VISUPAC Services ................................................................................. 3

I.1.1 General Instructions for the automatic installation ............................................................. 3

I.1.2 Install Service SMPServer .................................................................................................... 3

I.1.3 Install Service DICOM2DB................................................................................................... 4

I.1.4 Install Service STRATUSOCT................................................................................................. 4

I.1.5 Uninstall Service SMPServer ................................................................................................ 5

I.1.6 Uninstall Service DICOM2DB............................................................................................... 5

I.1.7 Uninstall Service STRATUSOCT ............................................................................................ 6

I.2 Manual installation of VISUPAC Services ..................................................................................... 7

I.2.1 General Instructions for the manual installation ................................................................. 7

I.2.2 Install Service SMPServer .................................................................................................. 10

I.2.3 Install Service DICOM2DB................................................................................................. 11

I.2.4 Install Service STRATUSOCT............................................................................................... 12

I.3 Check service installation........................................................................................................... 13

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APPENDIX I – VISUPAC Services

I.1 Automatic installation of VISUPAC Services I.1.1 General Instructions for the automatic installation Open VISUPAC Service Installation shortcuts

I.1.2 Install Service SMPServer

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I.1.3 Install Service DICOM2DB

I.1.4 Install Service STRATUSOCT

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I.1.5 Uninstall Service SMPServer

I.1.6 Uninstall Service DICOM2DB

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I.1.7 Uninstall Service STRATUSOCT

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I.2 Manual installation of VISUPAC Services I.2.1 General Instructions for the manual installation 1) Open Command Prompt (CMD.exe)

2)

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3) Change to directory C:\eis\bin

4) Type “installservice”

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5) Specify the installation parameter

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I.2.2 Install Service SMPServer 1) Type “installservice SMPServer”

2)

Wait until the SMPServer installation is complete!

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I.2.3 Install Service DICOM2DB 1)

2)

Wait until the DICOM2DB installation is complete!

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I.2.4 Install Service STRATUSOCT 1)

2)

Wait until the STRATUSoct installation is complete!

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I.3 Check service installation 1)

2) Check installed services

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3) Check DICOM2DB Service If DICOM2DB service is used the “Startup Type” must set to “Automatic”

4) Check SMPServer Service If SMPServer service is used the “Startup Type” must set to “Automatic”

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5) Check STRATUSOCT Service If STRATUSoct service is used the “Startup Type” must set to “Automatic”

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX J – Printer................................................................................................................................ 3

J.1 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer ........................................................................................................ 3

J.1.1 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Installation Guide – LTP Port.................................................. 3

J.1.2 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Installation Guide – USB Port............................................... 10

J.1.3 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Configuration Guide............................................................. 15

J.2 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer ...................................................................................................... 17

J.2.1 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer Installation Guide................................................................. 17

J.2.1.1 Create simple TCP/IP Services ................................................................................... 17

J.2.1.2 Add new printer ....................................................................................................... 21

J.2.1.3 Install Kodak Color Management ............................................................................. 31

J.2.1.3.1 Install Kodak Export Plug-in Module.................................................................... 31

J.2.1.3.2 Install Kodak Colorflow Color Connector ............................................................. 35

J.2.1.3.3 Add Color Profiles................................................................................................ 40

J.2.2 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer Configuration Guide............................................................. 41

J.3 Mitsubishi.................................................................................................................................. 44

J.3.1 Mitsubishi 800 DW Printer................................................................................................ 44

J.3.1.1 Mitsubishi 800DW Printer Installation Guide............................................................ 44

J.3.1.2 Mitsubishi 800DW Printer Configuration.................................................................. 48

J.3.2 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer .............................................................................................. 49

J.3.2.1 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer Installation Guide......................................................... 49

J.3.2.2 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer Configuration ............................................................... 55

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APPENDIX J – Printer J.1 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer

Installation and configuration of the Kodak 8500 Thermal printer

J.1.1 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Installation Guide – LTP Port

Step 1: Please, insert the Kodak Driver CD. The setup program starts automatically. Click “English”

Step 2: Click “Printer Driver

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Step 3: ”Click “Next”

Step 4: Select “Local Printer” and click “Next”

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Step 5: Select LTP1 Printer Port

Step 6: Browse for the printer driver

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Step 7: Click “Next”

Step 8: Insert Printer name “Kodak 8500” and click “Next”

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Step 9: Click “Next”

Step 10: Click “Next”

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Step 11: Click “Finish”

Step 12: Click “Yes”

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Step 13: Close “Window”

Step 14: Exit the program – click “Yes”

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J.1.2 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Installation Guide – USB Port

Step 1: Please connect the printer with USB port and turn power on. Found new hardware wizard appear – Click “Next”

Step 2: Search for the printer diver – Click “Next”

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Step 3: Select “Specify a location” – Click “Next”

Step 4: Browse the Driver CD-ROM for Kodak printer driver

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Step 5: Select used language – “English” and open it

Step 6: Select and open Windows 2000/XP Printer driver

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Step 7: Click “Next”

Step 8: Click “Yes”

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Step 9: Finish driver installation

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J.1.3 Kodak 8500 Thermal Printer Configuration Guide Configuration of the printer settings (printing preferences)

Step 1: Open Printers

Step 2: Open Kodak 8500 with right mouse click

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Step 3: Open Kodak 8500 with right mouse click - Printing Preferences

Step 4: Printer settings Default Printer Settings for Kodak 8500: Paper Size: A4 (210x297mm) Ribbon Type: Glossary Activate: XtraLife Orientation: Landscape

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J.2 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer Installation and configuration of the Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer J.2.1 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer Installation Guide J.2.1.1 Create simple TCP/IP Services

Step 1: Create simple TCP/IP- services with “My Network Places” (Right mouse click) and select “Properties”

Step 2: Select “Advanced”

Step 3: Select Optional Networking Components

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Step 4: Mark Network Services and select “Details”

Step 5: Mark Simple TCP/IP Services and click “OK”

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Step 6: Insert Windows 2000 Prof. Installation CD-ROM

Step 7: Browse the Windows CD-ROM for the needed network driver

Step 8: Open the needed file

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Step 9: Click “OK”

Step 10: Completing the Simple TCP/IP network configuration

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J.2.1.2 Add new printer

Step 1: Open “Printers”

Step 2: Add printer

Step 3: Click “Next”

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Step 4: Select “Local Printer” and click “Next”

Step 5: Create a new Port – Standard TCP/IP Port and click “Next”

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Step 6: Click “Next”

Step 7: Printer Name or IP Address: 223.255.255.4

Port Name: IP_223.255.255.4 Click “Next”

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Step 8: Select “Custom” and select “Settings”

Step 9: Configure Standard TCP/IP Port and click “OK”

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Step 10: Click “Next”

Step 11: Click “Finish”

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Step 12: Determine printer – Click “Have Disk..”

Step 13: Browse the Kodak CD-ROM (Date 22.05.00) for the printer driver

Step 14: “Open” Kodak printer driver

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Step 15: Click “OK”

Step 16: Click “Next”

Step 17: Click “Next

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Step 18: Select “NO” and click “Next”

Step 19: Click “Finish”

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Step 20: Click “YES”

Step 21: Start copying

Step 22: Browse to the needed PSCRIPT.dll file

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Step 23: Copying files

Step 24: Installation of the Kodak 8670 PS Printer is finished

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J.2.1.3 Install Kodak Color Management J.2.1.3.1 Install Kodak Export Plug-in Module

Step 1: Run Setup32.exe / Setup16.exe from the Kodak Installation CD

Step 2: Click anywhere to begin

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Step 3: Install Export Plug-in Module

Step 4: Start installation – click “Next”

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Step 5: Start installation – click “Next”

Step 6: Click “Next”

Step 7: Click “Next”

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Step 8: Copying files

Step 9: Click “OK”

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J.2.1.3.2 Install Kodak Colorflow Color Connector

Step 1: Install Colorflow Color Connector

Step 2:

Step 3: Click “Next”

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Step 4: Click “Next”

Step 5: Click “YES”

Step 6: Click “Next”

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Step 7: Change folder for the installation – Click “Browse”

Step 8: Insert installation folder: c:\apps\Kodak\Colorflow\Color Connector

Step 9: Create the installation folder

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Step 10: Click “Next”

Step 11: Select “Typical” and click “Next”

Step 12: Click “Next”

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Step 13: Copying files

Step 14: Click “Finish”

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J.2.1.3.3 Add Color Profiles

Step 1: Copy Visupac2.kcc file to folder C:\apps\ Kodak\Colorflow\ColorConnector

Step 2: Copy AppleVision-93oe.icm file to folder C:\WINNT\System32\Color

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J.2.2 Kodak 8670 Thermal Printer Configuration Guide

Step 1: Open “Printers”

Step 2: Select Kodak 8670PS

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Step 3: Open Kodak 8670 PS with right mouse click - Printing preferences

Step 4: Printer settings – Orientation “Landscape” – Click “Advanced”

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Step 5: Advanced - Set “paper size” to A4

Step 6: Advanced – Set “Kodak Color management” to Color connector File and click “OK”

Kodak printer settings: Other parameters: Leave as is

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J.3 Mitsubishi J.3.1 Mitsubishi 800 DW Printer J.3.1.1 Mitsubishi 800DW Printer Installation Guide

Step 1: Open “Printers”

Step 2: Add printer

Step 3: Click “Next”

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Step 4: Determine printer – Click “Have Disk..”

Step 5: Browse to the Mitsubishi printer driver and open the driver

Step 6: Click “Next”

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Step 7: Click “Next”

Step 8: Click “Next”

Step 9: Click “Next”

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Step 10: Click “Next”

Step 11: Click “Yes”

Step 12: Installing printer is complete

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J.3.1.2 Mitsubishi 800DW Printer Configuration

Step 1: Open Mitsubishi 800DW with right mouse click – Printing Preferences

Step 2: Printing Preferences Mitsubishi printer settings: Other parameters: Leave as is

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J.3.2 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer J.3.2.1 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer Installation Guide

Step 1: Open “Printers”

Step 2: Add printer

Step 3: Add Printer Wizard

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Step 4: Click “Next”

Step 5: Determine printer – Click “Have Disk..”

Step 6: Browse to the Mitsubishi printer driver and open the driver

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Step 7: Mitsubishi Printer driver

Step 8: Mitsubishi CP 3020D (USB)

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Step 9: Name your printer

Step 10: Printer sharing

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Step 11: Print Test Page

Step 12: Completing printer installation

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Step 13: Digital Signature Not Found

Step 14: New installed printer – Mitsubishi CP3020D(USB)

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J.3.2.2 Mitsubishi CP3020D Printer Configuration

Step 15: Printing Preferences

Step 16: Paper settings

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Step 17: Options settings

Step 18: Color Adjust settings

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APPENDIX K – Hard Drive Image

Table of Contents

APPENDIX K – Hard Drive Image.............................................................................................................. 3

K.1 Software – Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 .................................................................................. 3

K.2 Symantec Ghost Image – Build Hard Drive Image ................................................................... 3

K.3 Symantec Ghost Image – Restore Hard Drive Image................................................................ 9

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APPENDIX K – Hard Drive Image

K.1 Software – Symantec Ghost 2002/2003

Please use the recommended and described software to backup and restore the system.

Figure 1: Symantec Norton Ghost 2002 or Symantec Norton Ghost 2003

Information: For this document we use the Symantec Ghost Version 2002 (Screenshots)

K.2 Symantec Ghost Image – Build Hard Drive Image

Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 - Hard Drive Image Transfer to CD-R/RW

Figure 2: Backup Hard Drive Image to CD-R/RW

Norton Ghost executable

The application file Ghost.exe runs in DOS and lets you back up, restore, and clone. Because the

executable is small with minimal conventional memory requirements, you can run it easily from a DOS

Boot Disk or DOS Boot CD-ROM.

1) Insert the bootable Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 CD-ROM or DOS Boot disk (Ghost.exe included)

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2) Boot system from CD-ROM/DOS Boot Disk with IDE support

Select -> 2. Load CD drivers (IDE and SCSI)

3) Run Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 Application (Ghost.exe)

4) Start screen Norton Symantec Ghost

5) Select - Local

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6) Select-> Partition -> To Image

7) Select local Source drive (1)

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8) Select Source Partion from basic drive (1) -> Boot Partition

9) Select CD-R/RW Drive -> Insert file name to copy image to (e.g. CDR00001.GHO) -> Save

10) Compress image file -> High

11) Make the CD disk bootable -> No

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12) Information – How many CD’s will be needed for the complete Ghost image of the Partition

13) Warning – Spanned NTFS Images……….-> Yes

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14) Copying files

15) Insert new CD-R/RW -> OK

16) Dump completed successfully -> Continue

Automatic reboot of the system after clicking -> Continue

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K.3 Symantec Ghost Image – Restore Hard Drive Image

Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 - CD-R/RW Image Transfer to Hard Drive

Figure: Restore CD-R/RW Image to Hard Drive

1) Insert the bootable Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 CD-ROM or DOS Boot disk (Ghost.exe included)

2) Boot system from CD-ROM/DOS Boot Disk with IDE support

3) Select -> 2. Load CD drivers (IDE and SCSI)

4) Run Symantec Ghost 2002/2003 Application (Ghost.exe)

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5) Start screen Norton Symantec Ghost

6) Select - Local

7) Select -> Partition -> From Image

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8) Insert Ghost Image File to restore the system (Look in: CD ROM Drive)

Open CDR0001.gho or the filename you give

9) Licensing

10) Select local destination drive by clicking on the drive number

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11) Select source partition from image file

12) Select destination partition from basic drive

13) Attention: Destination partition will be permanently overwritten

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14) Restoring in progress

15) Insert next Image file CD ROM an press OK

16) ……Restoring in progress

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17) Clone completed successfully

After finishing restoring - please restart the computer

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APPENDIX L – VISUPAC Config Tool Table of Contents

APPENDIX L – VISUPAC Config Tool ......................................................................................................... 5

L.1 Preface ....................................................................................................................................... 5

L.2 Starting the tool ......................................................................................................................... 6

L.3 Property Tool .............................................................................................................................. 7

L.3.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 7

L.3.2 Starting ............................................................................................................................... 8

L.3.3 Main Window Overview ...................................................................................................... 9

L.3.4 Changing a properties value ............................................................................................. 10

L.3.5 Deleting a property ........................................................................................................... 10

L.3.6 Creating a new property ................................................................................................... 11

L.3.7 Editing a property ............................................................................................................. 13

L.3.8 Edit Raw Property ............................................................................................................. 14

L.3.9 Changing the view ............................................................................................................ 14

L.3.10 Exporting properties.......................................................................................................... 15

L.3.11 Importing properties ......................................................................................................... 16

L.3.12 Property Types................................................................................................................... 17

L.3.12.1 Boolean ..................................................................................................................... 17

L.3.12.2 Choice........................................................................................................................ 17

L.3.12.3 Color.......................................................................................................................... 17

L.3.12.4 Double....................................................................................................................... 17

L.3.12.5 File............................................................................................................................. 18

L.3.12.6 Integer ....................................................................................................................... 18

L.3.12.7 List............................................................................................................................. 18

L.3.12.8 Memory ..................................................................................................................... 19

L.3.12.9 Slider ......................................................................................................................... 19

L.3.12.10 String........................................................................................................................ 19

L.3.12.11 URL........................................................................................................................... 19

L.3.13 Permissions ....................................................................................................................... 20

L.3.14 Exiting the Property Tool ................................................................................................... 20

L.4 Wineis Tool............................................................................................................................... 21

L.4.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 21

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L.4.2 Changing the language..................................................................................................... 22

L.4.3 Setting-up the database server.......................................................................................... 22

L.4.4 Patient Database............................................................................................................... 22

L.4.5 Rescue Database............................................................................................................... 23

L.4.6 Properties Database.......................................................................................................... 23

L.4.7 Computer Database .......................................................................................................... 23

L.4.8 Paths................................................................................................................................. 23

L.4.9 Rescue Paths..................................................................................................................... 24

L.4.10 System Memory................................................................................................................. 24

L.4.11 Additional Properties ........................................................................................................ 24

L.5 Camera Tool ............................................................................................................................. 25

L.5.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 25

L.5.2 Starting the Camera Tool .................................................................................................. 26

L.5.3 Setting-up the Funduscamera ........................................................................................... 26

L.5.4 Assigning a camera to a Funduscamera port .................................................................... 27

L.5.5 Changing the electrical port for a camera ......................................................................... 28

L.5.6 Managing Cameras........................................................................................................... 29

L.5.6.1 Showing camera info ................................................................................................. 30

L.5.6.2 Adding a new camera................................................................................................ 31

L.5.6.3 Editing a camera........................................................................................................ 32

L.5.6.4 Deleting a camera...................................................................................................... 32

L.5.7 Managing grabbers........................................................................................................... 32

L.5.7.1 Showing grabber info ................................................................................................ 33

L.5.7.2 Adding a new grabber ............................................................................................... 33

L.5.7.3 Editing a grabber ....................................................................................................... 34

L.5.7.4 Deleting a grabber..................................................................................................... 34

L.5.7.5 Assigning cameras to a grabber................................................................................. 34

L.5.7.5.1 Adding a camera.................................................................................................... 34

L.5.7.5.2 Configuring grabber ports ...................................................................................... 36

L.5.7.5.3 Removing a camera................................................................................................ 36

L.5.7.5.4 Activating a grabber............................................................................................... 37

L.5.8 Saving settings.................................................................................................................. 37

L.5.9 Restoring settings ............................................................................................................. 37

L.5.10 Exporting Configuration .................................................................................................... 37

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L.5.11 Importing Configuration.................................................................................................... 37

L.5.12 Permissions ....................................................................................................................... 38

L.6 Lookup Table Generator ........................................................................................................... 39

L.6.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 39

L.6.2 Manipulating the tone curve ............................................................................................. 40

L.6.3 Saving a lookup table........................................................................................................ 41

L.6.4 Loading a lookup table ..................................................................................................... 41

L.6.5 Changing the preview image ............................................................................................ 41

L.6.6 Saving the manipulated image.......................................................................................... 41

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APPENDIX L VISUPAC

APPENDIX L – VISUPAC Config Tool L.1 Preface

The VISUPAC Configuration Tool replaces the old VIUSPAC Computer Setup Tool. It generally consists of 4 separate tools for

• administrating VISUPAC properties • configuring the Funduscamera including the connected sensors and grabbers • modifying the wineis configuration file • creating/editing lookup tables

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L.2 Starting the tool

The Configuration tool can be launched using the VISUPAC Configuration Tool entry in the Start Menu:

The following window appears where the different tools can be started separately:

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L.3 Property Tool

L.3.1 Introduction

The Property Tool replaces the old VISUPAC Computer Setup Tool. The Property Tool is used for creating, editing and managing VISUPAC’s system properties.

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L.3.2 Starting

The Property Tool takes some time for loading all properties and building the user interface:

After loading has finished the main window appears:

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L.3.3 Main Window Overview

• Toolbar All available functions for manipulating properties, exporting, importing and changing the view.

• Property List List of all properties for the selected type

• Property Types Selecting different property groups

• Property Details Shows details of the selected property

• Status Bar Shows the used property database and the current permission level

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L.3.4 Changing a properties value

To change a properties value first select a property group in the list where the desired property is located:

then select the property in the center list

and change its value:

The property is not yet saved. This is indicated by the darker color of the row. To save the changes to database just click the Save-Button. To restore the value to the database state just click then Restore-Button. To set the value to factory default click the Default-Button. This button is only enabled if the current value differs from the factory default value. L.3.5 Deleting a property

To Delete a property first select it and then press the Delete-Button:

Now the property is marked for deletion which is indicated by the grey coloring. To completely remove the property from the database click the Save-Button. To remove the delete-state click on Restore.

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L.3.6 Creating a new property

First click the Property Operations tab in the toolbar an then press the Create new Property button:

The following window appears:

First enter the new properties name, then select a PType. To create a new PType press the + key, enter the new name an then press Enter. Next select the permission level. Only a permission level lower or equal to the current is allowed.

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Then select the type of property to be created and change the values for Value, Default and Range. The following types are available:

• Boolean Used for values of true/false

• Choice Let the user choose out of a list of several values. First add the selectable values to the Range list and then select a value for Value and Default.

• Color Used for color values. Just click on the colored field to change it.

• Double Used for decimal numbers

• File Used for file/directory values

• Integer Used for integer values

• List Let the user select one or more values in a list. First add some values in the Range field and then select the desired values for Value and Default.

• Memory Memory values (disk space for instance). Enter the values and choose one of the memory dimensions in Range.

• Slider Used for selecting a value in a predefined range.

• String Simply a free text

• URL Used for URLs like internet addresses.

• Unknown No value-dependent field restrictions here.

Finally enter a comment to describe the property and click the OK-Button. New properties will be marked in green color:

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L.3.7 Editing a property

First click the Property Operations tab in the toolbar an then press the Edit Property button:

Now the property can be edited except the VType:

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L.3.8 Edit Raw Property

In RAW mode the properties fields can be edited without the type restrictions from normal editing mode. Handle this function with extreme care!

L.3.9 Changing the view

The Property Types list can be sorted by Type, Key and VType:

Type Key VType

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L.3.10 Exporting properties

Properties can be exported as HTML, XML and properties file. When selecting one of the three export variants the following dialog appears to let the user choose which properties should be exported:

Expand all Groups

Collapse all Groups

Select all properties

Deselect all properties

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L.3.11 Importing properties

The current database can be updated by an external properties files in XML format (see L.3.10 (Exporting properties)). When performing an import all properties that are new or differ to already existing ones the following dialog appears showing the differences: Clicking one of the Info-Buttons( ) will display a window showing the differences in detail (see image below).

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L.3.12 Property Types

L.3.12.1 Boolean

Used for switching between true and false.

L.3.12.2 Choice

The user can select a value from the drop-down list.

L.3.12.3 Color

Used for defining a color.

Clicking on the colored field opens a Color Chooser dialog to select a color:

L.3.12.4 Double

Used for entering floating-point values.

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L.3.12.5 File

Used for defining paths to a file or directory.

Clicking the Browse-Button opens a File Chooser dialog to select the desired file/directory.

If the file/directory entered in the path field doesn’t exist the path name’s color changes to red:

L.3.12.6 Integer

Used for entering integer values.

L.3.12.7 List

A component that allows the user to select one or more objects from a list.

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L.3.12.8 Memory

Used for entering memory values.

L.3.12.9 Slider

A component that lets the user graphically select a value by slding a knob within a bounded interval.

L.3.12.10 String

Used for entering a free text.

L.3.12.11 URL

Used for defining URLs.

To verify the entered URL exists click the Verify URL button. Depending if the URL exists one of the following dialog boxes will appear:

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L.3.13 Permissions

Depending on the permission level the Config Tool has been started not all properties will be displayed. Further not all functions will be available. Disabled functions are indicated by a Lock symbol:

L.3.14 Exiting the Property Tool

If there are some unsaved changes when exiting the Property Tool a dialog appears displaying these changes. The icon on the right of each property shows the type of operation to be saved:

• new property • changed property • deleted property

Select the changes to be done and press Save Selection or Save all to commit all changes. Dont’t save exits without saving anything. Cancel returns to the Property Tool without exiting.

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L.4 Wineis Tool

L.4.1 Introduction

The Wineis Tool is used for configuring the wineis config file. This includes setting the language, database path and image and thumbnail directories.

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L.4.2 Changing the language

For changing the language first select the desired language with LOClanguage. Now the LOCregion field displays all available regions for the choosen language:

L.4.3 Setting-up the database server

Since the DBDriver is not subjected to change this field is disabled for default. For DBUser select the user which is intended for connecting to database. DBencoding defines the character encoding of the database. Normally there is no need for changing this. Server is the name (or IP-Address) of the database server.

L.4.4 Patient Database

The Host is always taken from the Server field. Database File is the location of the patient database file. If the database serve is localhost the database file can be selected using the Browse button.

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L.4.5 Rescue Database

If the database server is not localhost an additional local rescue database can be configured here. Database File is the location of the rescue database file.

L.4.6 Properties Database

Database File is the location of the properties database file. If the database serve is localhost the database file can be selected using the Browse button.

L.4.7 Computer Database

Database File is the location of the computer database file. If the database serve is localhost the database file can be selected using the Browse button.

L.4.8 Paths

Location of the directories for • Images • Thumbnail images • MO-Drive

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L.4.9 Rescue Paths

If a rescue database is defined (see L.4.5(Rescue Database)) the directories for images and thumbnails can be configured here. The rescue path configuration is only available if a valid (reachable) server is entered in the Server field and the path to the rescue database file is correct.

L.4.10 System Memory

Shows the available system memory.

L.4.11 Additional Properties

The Additional Properties button opens a window the edit advanced properties which are not covered by the user interface.

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L.5 Camera Tool

L.5.1 Introduction

The Camera Tool is used for configuring the Funduscamera including sensors and grabbers. DCAM cameras connected to the system will be automatically deteced and need no further configuration except assigning the camera to a Funduscamera port. It replaces the old VISUPAC Computer Setup Tool:

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L.5.2 Starting the Camera Tool

The Camera Tool takes a few seconds to start depending on possible connected DCAM cameras.

L.5.3 Setting-up the Funduscamera

For configuring the Funduscamera switch to the Funduscamera-Tab:

The following fields configure the Funduscamera. Generally there is no need to change one of these values:

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L.5.4 Assigning a camera to a Funduscamera port

The Funduscamera has 4 sensor mounting points (3 in fact, the 4th is not available yet). The number of a mounting point is shown in the Funduscamera image To assign a sensor to one of the mounting points just click the Select Camera button in one of the sensor configuration slots:

The selected sensor will then be added to the empty slot and a notification pops-up to inform the user to enter the correct scale value for this camera:

If the camera isn’t connected to a grabber the following icon is displayed: As soon as the sensor is connected to a grabber the symbol changes to displaying the ID of the grabber the sensor is connected to. To remove the sensor just click the Remove Camera button:

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L.5.5 Changing the electrical port for a camera

The Funduscamera has 3 electrical ports where a camer can be connected to for flash synchronization. This port can be separately changed for each Funduscamera port:

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L.5.6 Managing Cameras

Ensure the Camera/Grabber-Tab is selected:

The list on the left shows all cameras found in the database and all (automatically) deteced DCAM cameras. DCAM cameras always have an ID greater or equal to 100:

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L.5.6.1 Showing camera info

Clicking the Camera Info button brings up the following window showing the details about a camera like ID, name and type of camera:

The Show Details buttons extends the view displaying detailed information about the camera:

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L.5.6.2 Adding a new camera

Press the Add Camera button to create a new camera:

Enter a camera ID, name and select a camera type. The camera ID is automatically set to the next free ID. Entering an already existing ID is not allowed which is indicated by a red text:

Open the details view the enter additional camera properties:

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L.5.6.3 Editing a camera

Select a camera in the list to be edited and press the Edit Camera button. The following procedure is like creating a new camera (see L.5.6.2 (Adding a new camera)). DCAM cameras cannot be edited. L.5.6.4 Deleting a camera

Select a camera in the list to be deleted and press the Remove Camera button. DCAM cameras cannot be deleted. L.5.7 Managing grabbers

Ensure the Camera/Grabber-Tab is present:

The list on the left shows all available grabbers. If one ore more DCAM cameras have been detected a grabber for DCAM is automatically be created. On the right a grabber can assigned one or more cameras:

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L.5.7.1 Showing grabber info

Press the Grabber Info button to show grabber details:

L.5.7.2 Adding a new grabber

Press the Add Grabber button to create a new grabber:

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Enter a grabber ID, name and select a grabber type. The grabber ID is automatically set to the next free ID. Entering an already existing ID is not allowed which is indicated by a red text:

Use the Restore button to set the fields to default values. L.5.7.3 Editing a grabber

Select a grabber in the list to be edited and press the Edit Grabber button. The following procedure is like creating a new grabber (see L.5.7.2 (Adding a new grabber)). DCAM grabbers cannot be edited. Use the Restore button to set the fields to default values. L.5.7.4 Deleting a grabber

Select a grabber in the list to be deleted and press the Remove Grabber button. The DCAM grabber cannot be deleted. L.5.7.5 Assigning cameras to a grabber

L.5.7.5.1 Adding a camera

First select the grabbers a camera should be assigned. On the right the configuration of the selected grabber is displayed:

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Click the Add-Button and select a camera form the upcoming list:

The selected camera is then connected to the grabber as the following image shows. Of course more than one cameras can be added to a grabber:

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L.5.7.5.2 Configuring grabber ports

After adding cameras the grabber ports need to be set. If a grabber port is entered twice this is indicated by orange fields:

L.5.7.5.3 Removing a camera

To remove a camera just select it and press the Remove-Button.

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L.5.7.5.4 Activating a grabber

To activate a grabber a serial number has to be entered in the Serial text field. An activated grabber is indicated by a green bulb in the grabber list and next to the grabber icon below the Serial text field.´:

L.5.8 Saving settings

Changed settings can be saved with the Save Settings button:

L.5.9 Restoring settings

The Camera Tool can be set to default pressing the Restore Settings button:

L.5.10 Exporting Configuration

The entire configuration can be saved to an XML file using the Export XML button:

L.5.11 Importing Configuration

A previously save configuration can be loaded into the Camera Tool using the Import XML button:

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L.5.12 Permissions

Depending on the permission level the Config Tool has been started not all properties will be displayed. Further not all functions will be available. Disabled functions are indicated by a Lock symbol:

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L.6 Lookup Table Generator

L.6.1 Introduction

The Lookup Table Generator is intended for creating lookup tables which can be loaded into a camera’s memory to adjust images directly during acquiring. After manipulating the tone curve the result can be saved to a .CSV file containing the lookup table.

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L.6.2 Manipulating the tone curve

To add additional control points to the curve just click somewhere inside the curve window. The control points can be moved by clicking and dragging the points around. When the mouse is released the result is dislpayed in the preview window on the right. To remove a point do a right-click on it.

To reset the curve click the Reset button above the curve area:

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L.6.3 Saving a lookup table

Click the Save LUT button and select the bit resolution of the lookup table to be generated.

In the file dialog enter a filename to store the table as a .CSV file. L.6.4 Loading a lookup table

Click the Load LUT button and select a .CSV file in the file dialog. If the selected file is compatible to the generator’s file format the tone curve is displayed on the right.

L.6.5 Changing the preview image

The change the preview image press the Browse button and select an image in the file dialog. To set the default image use the Default button. L.6.6 Saving the manipulated image

The image manipulated by the tone curve can be save using the Save Image button.

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX M – DICOM Messaging Traditional.......................................................................................... 3

M.1 Setting up Visupac for DICOM Modality Worklist and Storage services....................................... 3

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APPENDIX M – DICOM Messaging Traditional M.1 Setting up Visupac for DICOM Modality Worklist and Storage services.

A step by step guide.

The description is valid for Visupac 3.5..Visupac 4.2. The extended Archive Management System of Visupac 4.2 is out of scope of this document. Intended reader: Tester Service staff Preconditions: The reader should know how to use the Computer-tool for setting up the properties of the Visupac Viewer or Visupac Capture station. Collect information Please ask the IT administrator (or PACS administrator) for Table 1, Modality Worklist Modality Worklist Information Model Provider - FIND 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port Table 2, Storage/PACS Visible Light Photographic Image Storage Provider 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port

Distribute information Tell the IT administrator to send DICOM objects to the PACS. They want to know the Application Entity Title of your Modality. A Modality is for instance our Visupac system able to send DICOM objects. The Application Entity Title is a name, unique inside the DICOM messaging network. It is defined by property PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “callingApplicationEntityTitle”. You can change the default value of “E_I_S” if necessary. If you leave it unchanged you have to inform the administrator for being prepared receiving images from “E_I_S”. (FYI: Some PACS has to know what modalities may send images. The identification for it is the Application Entity Title. Receiving images from other modalities would be aborted or canceled.)

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Set up the properties Using the Modality Worklist is meaningful for the Capture Station, it doesn't make sense to use it at Viewer Station. A Modality Worklist provides information for examinations to be performed.

• [1] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “modalityWorklistServer”: The syntax for the belonging PVALUE entry is <IP>;<PORT>;<TIMEOUT>;<CALLED_AE_TITLE>;<ALIAS_NAME>. You have to use the parameters of table 1. The administrator gave <IP>, <PORT> and <CALLED_AE_TITLE> to you. <TIMEOUT> is a value which depends on the network. A good value is 15000 for it and means the function of getting a connection to the server will wait at most 15 seconds. If the server does not respond to that try Visupac will report a time-out in the log-file. <ALIAS_NAME> is a free string, and you can choose a adequate name for it. For instance "MWL of the Ophthalmology Department". To give you an idea of a valid PVALUE "205.128.215.89;62300;10000;VISTA_STORAGE;Peter Kuzmaks Storage Server", "172.16.128.108;104;10000;ASHVINS;Gerds MC Server" "205.128.215.89;62010;20000;VISTA_WORKLIST;Peter Kuzmaks Worklist Server" would be ok (if those servers exists!).

• [2] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “defaultStorageServer”:

Is the same syntax as for [1], PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “modalityWorklistServer”. You have to use the parameter of table 2. Choose also 15000 as value for <TIMEOUT>. The free string is up to you again.

• [3] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “storageServer0”:

Use exact the same PVALUE you used for [2], PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “defaultStorageServer”.

• [4] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “storageServer1”: This is a placeholder for the first additional storage provider/server.

• [5] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “useMessaging”:

Set that PVALUE to “true”.

• [6] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “defaultStorageExportFolder”: Check value of property. Make sure that the folder exists. Otherwise you have to create one or you have to change the value. Make sure the folder is used for Visupac only. It shall not contain subfolders.

• [7] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “multipleStoragesExportFolder”:

do the same check as for [6].

• [8] PTYPE “DIC” and PKEY “modalityWorklistImportFolder”: do the same check as for [6].

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Test the functionality Start up Visupac. First of all, check if the icons are available. You can find them in the Patient dialog. Do not mistake the DICOM file export and the DICOM messaging. The icons for DICOM file export are on the right of the "check"-icon. The icons for DICOM messaging are on the left of the "check"-icon. Now you can check functionality of the Modality Worklist service or Storage service. Ask the IT administrator for preparing the Modality Worklist with data for your test. Request the according entry from the capture station via Modality Worklist query, take images for that patient and transmit the according images to the PACS via Storage/C-Store. You can perform that from Patient dialog or from proof sheet via right click on "export" button and selecting one of the icons with label "DICOM".

Additional information Troubleshooting at all. "Connection refused" in the log file means service is not available. Host may be wrong, port may be wrong or the server application does not work at the moment. Increasing timeout may help if you can find out the server application was working and the settings was ok. If “Operation timed out” appears in the log file, the configuration should be checked. That e.g. an IP-address or Host-name is registered wrong, might be a reason. Try to ping the address from a console to be on the safe side.

Troubleshooting Modality Worklist. If connection can be initiated and a request can be performed and then an error occurs then you might change the amount of the requested tags. There is a file located in "c:\eis\config\dicom" named "DicomFindHeader.ini". You can reduce the content of that file according to that which is enclosed to this mail as an attachment step by step. But begin removing with tag (0008,0052) (it's the most suspected)! You don't need to restart Visupac. The application reads the file each time you perform a Modality Worklist request. Change set of tags to show on the pick list The pick list is part of the Modality Worklist Query Dialog. The pick list is the tabular overview on the set of DICOM Objects which matched the Modality Worklist Query. It is possible tho change the set of tags. You have to enter tags in properties PTYPE DIC PKEY modalityWorklistPickListTags0 PTYPE DIC PKEY modalityWorklistPickListTags1 PTYPE DIC PKEY modalityWorklistPickListTags2 The odd thing is that these three properties belongs to one mega property. The reason of splitting is the database allows 70 characters only for each value. The Visupac application assembles these three properties to one property of 210 characters. Please have a look to the Annex for a list of tags. The syntax is quite easy, you just have to list the tags, seperated by a blank. To give you an idea of valid PVALUEs

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Table 3 PTYPE PKEY PVALUE DIC modalityWorklistPickListTags0 (0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0008,0050) DIC modalityWorklistPickListTags1 (0040,0100)>(0040,0007) (0040,0100)>(0040,0002)

(0040,1001)

DIC modalityWorklistPickListTags2

Annex List of tags which might be supported by the Modality Worklist Provider. Visupac does not support all of these tags as data to store in the database. At least it is possible to watch the content of the tags on the pick list. A row starting with ‘#’ contains the human readable description of the tag below. Use tags of rows which do not have a ‘#’ at the beginning of the row. #Scheduled Procedure Step Sequence # (0040,0100) #Scheduled Station AE Title (0040,0100)>(0040,0001) #Scheduled Step Start Date (0040,0100)>(0040,0002) #Scheduled Step Start Time (0040,0100)>(0040,0003) #Modality (0040,0100)>(0008,0060) #Scheduled Performing Physicians Name (0040,0100)>(0040,0006) #Scheduled Procedure Step Description (0040,0100)>(0040,0007) #Scheduled Station Name (0040,0100)>(0040,0010) #Scheduled Procedure Step Location (0040,0100)>(0040,0011) #Scheduled Action Item Code Sequence # (0040,0100)>(0040,0008) #Code Value (Sequence) (0040,0100)>(0040,0008)>(0008,0100) #Coding Scheme Version (0040,0100)>(0040,0008)>(0008,0103) #Coding Scheme Designator (0040,0100)>(0040,0008)>(0008,0102) #Coding Meaning (0040,0100)>(0040,0008)>(0008,0104) #Pre-Medication (0040,0100)>(0040,0012) #Scheduled Procedure Step ID (0040,0100)>(0040,0009) #Requested Contrast Agent (0040,0100)>(0032,1070) #Requested Procedure Step Status (0040,0100)>(0040,0020) #Requested Procedure ID (0040,1001) #Requested Procedure Description (0032,1060)

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#Requested Procedure Code Sequence # (0032,1064) #Code Value (0032,1064)>(0008,0100) #Coding Scheme Designator (0032,1064)>(0008,0102) #Coding Scheme Version (0032,1064)>(0008,0103) #Code Meaning (0032,1064)>(0008,0104) #Study Instance UID (0020,000D) #Referenced Study Sequence # (0008,1110) #Referenced SOP Class UID (0008,1110)>(0008,1150) #Referenced SOP Instance UID (0008,1110)>(0008,1155) #Requested Procedure Priority (0040,1003) #Patient Transport Arragnements (0040,1004) #Accession Number (0008,0050) #Requesting Physician (0032,1032) #Referring Physician's Name (0008,0090) #Admission ID (0038,0010) #Current Patient Location (0038,0300) #Referenced Patient Sequence # (0008,1120) #Referenced SOP Class UID (0008,1120)>(0008,1150) #Referenced SOP Instance UID (0008,1120)>(0008,1155) #Patient's Name (0010,0010) #Patient ID (0010,0020) #Patients Birth Date (0010,0030) #Patient's Sex (0010,0040) #Patients's Weight (0010,1030) #Confidentiality constraint on patient data (0040,3001) #Patient State (0038,0500) #Pregnancy Status (0010,21C0) #Medical Alerts

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(0010,2000) #Contrast Allergies (0010,2110) #Special Needs (0038,0050)

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Table of Contents

APPENDIX N – Using PACS as archive ...................................................................................................... 3

N.1 Installation of Using PACS as archive ......................................................................................... 3

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APPENDIX N – Using PACS as archive N.1 Installation of Using PACS as archive

Visupac Version 4.2 This document describes how to set up a Visupac system to work with a DICOM PACS. It does not explain how to set up the Modality Worklist User implementation or the Storage User implementation which is available since elder Visupac versions. The Storage User implementation can work beside of this feature but feeding Storage Provider other than the PACS. Intended reader: Tester Service staff What Using PACS as archive for Visupac does. The feature can be used if the Ophthalmic Department wants to reduce the size of backups based on MOD or file server. There is no possibility to determine individual images to be archived in the PACS. It is not in the sense of an archive function to have this possibility. The side effect of using the PACS as archive is other departments can access Ophthalmic Images as well. If customer wants to have a functionality to publish a few images then the customer should use the Storage User implementation which is available since elder Visupac versions. Preconditions: Server host should be dedicated for Visupac environment. It shall have Interbase installed, aswell as image cache directory and thumbnail cache directory. A description is available in document "Interbase_Installation_Vers_7_en". PACS supports Visible Light Photographic Image Storage. PACS supports Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – FIND. PACS supports Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – MOVE. Reader should have a understanding of AMS and DICOM, or have manuals available. Ask for assistence from IT department which is responsible for the DICOM environment. The sketch shows assumed distribution of the components.

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There are three areas:

• Department of Ophthalmology

• Visupac Server Host

• DICOM PACS

The Visupac stations (capture stations and viewing stations) cooperates with the Visupac server. The Visupac server cooperates with the DICOM PACS. There is no direct connection from the Visupac stations to the DICOM PACS. There might be connections from the Visupac stations to the DICOM environment but that's out of scope for this particular module. Since Visupac 4.2, there is a server component available which handles work with a DICOM PACS. The component can archive images into the PACS and the component can relocate images from the PACS. The PACS itself may be a system consisting of several components. Terminology Config Tool and boolean values The Config Tool has been updated in Visupac 4.2. The GUI changed dramatically. For the representation of boolean values in the GUI we made following conclusion:

• A checked box means "true".

• A unchecked box means "false".

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Archive-Relocate Archiving is the process of placing objects in archive. After that images will still reside in the image cache. It depends on settings of the AMS if the images will be deleted at a certain time.

Relocating is the process of getting objects from the archive. The images will then reside in the image cache.

Step 1: Collect information Ask the IT administrator for details of the DICOM environment. Find out of how much entities the PACS consists. Depending on the structure of the PACS you should fill in information in the table below the according sketch.

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(1) PACS with a single entity Fill in information in tables below if the structure of the PACS matches the structure in the sketch.

Table 1.1-1 Visible Light Photographic Image Storage Provider & Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider - FIND & Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – MOVE 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port

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(2) PACS with two entities Fill in information in tables below if the structure of the PACS matches the structure in the sketch.

Table 1.2-1 Visible Light Photographic Image Storage Provider 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port Table 1.2-2 Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider - FIND & Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – MOVE 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port

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(3) PACS with several entities Fill in information in tables below if the structure of the PACS matches the structure in the sketch.

Table 1.3-1 Visible Light Photographic Image Storage Provider 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port Table 1.3-2 Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider - FIND 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port Table 1.3-3 Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – MOVE 1 Application Entity Title 2 IP/Host-name 3 Port

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For each PACS structure Ask for modalities to support. Visupac can handle data imported from different modalities. Do not confuse this list of modalities with DICOM modalities! (FYI: Each generated DICOM Object will have XC as DICOM modality). Table 1.4-1 Check modalities to support Images created by a fundus camera. Created by capture stations. M-FUNDUS-CAM Retired, but included cause of historical reasons. FUNDUSCAMERA Images created by a slitlamp. M-SLITLAMP OCT screens, imported by the OCT import module. M-S-OCT Images imported by non-DICOM-file import XC Control properties of a slitlamp system if one is connected. The properties with PTYPE INFO must be set correctly. This is a precondition that images generated by a slitlamp system will be handled as such.

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Step 2: Distribute information Tell the IT administrator Visupac will send DICOM objects to the PACS. He/her wants to know the "Application Entity Title" of your "Modality". The "Modality" is EBI, the Visupac server component. The "Application Entity Title" is a name, unique inside the DICOM messaging network. (FYI: Some PACS have to know which modalities may send images. The identificator for that is the “Application Entity Title”. Initiations of connections from unknown Application Entities would be aborted or canceled.) Ask the IT administrator for proposals about the settings for the Visupac server component EBI. Table 2-1 EBI - Extensible Broker Interface Visible Light Photographic Image Storage User & Patient Root Query/Retrieve Information Model Provider – FIND User & Visible Light Photographic Image Storage Provider Proposed default Value 1 Application Entity Title VP_EBI 2 IP/Host-name - 3 Port1 104

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Step 3: Install EBI on Visupac Server Host. You need access to the server host EBI shall be installed on same host where the Visupac database resides. You have to install and set up the server component EBI. Create a directory c:\apps\. Step 3.1: Install Java Runtime 1.4.2 Start installation of Suns Java Runtime Environment with [CD-drive]\support\JRE1.4.2_06\j2re-1_4_2_06-windows-i586-p.exe Use “custom installation”, then you’re able to define the path of the installation. Select as destination path c:\apps\jre-1.4.2\

Step 3.2: Copy EBI Copy directory [CD-drive]\support\EBI Components\EBI\ of the Visupac 4.2 installation CD to c:\apps. You should have c:\apps\EBI\ then.

Step 3.3: Create shortcuts To ease the creation of the start menu entries the whole \Visupac\ directory has been included on the CD (under [CD-drive]\support\EBI Components\Shortcuts\). This whole directory shall be copied to the start menu. Following shortcuts shall be included in the [Start]\Program\Visupac\Visupac Service Tools\ folder in the start menu:

• EBI Administration • PACS Sync (Simulation) • PACS Sync • Clear Storage Temp Buffer • EBI Configuration Tool Admin

Following shortcuts shall be included in the [Start]\Program\Visupac\Services\ folder within the start menu:

• Installation EBI Service • Uninstallation EBI Service

Step 3.4: Edit configuration file The file c:\apps\EBI\EBI.cfg needs to be adjusted. Use Windows Editor application for it. Important are the properties:

• Database • PATHobjectCachePath • PATHextCachePath

They should have same values as a wineis.cfg file of a Visupac Viewer or Visupac Capture Station. (FYI: It is not necessary to modify property PropsDB if the whole directory has been copied to c:\. EBI has it's own properties XML file and must not point to a Visupac properties database.)

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Step 3.5: Set up Visupac server component EBI (FYI: The Extensible Broker Interface is accessible as a server component. It listens on a dedicated port for incomming connections. The port number it uses is 1099.) Information you need to know: Information of Step 1 and Step 2. Information of table 1.4-1.

Prepare the server system for administration If the customer wants to use the Administration Tool remotely then you have to create a Windows Share for directory c:\apps\EBI\log\. Table 3.5-1 Windows Share for remote Administration Tool Share name

Edit the properties Start the Configuration Tool, select [Start]\Program\Visupac\Visupac Service Tools\EBI Configuration Tool Admin.

For all PACS structures PTYPE DIC and PKEY callingApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 2-1 of Step 2, be aware it is case sensitive. PTYPE DIC and PKEY exportAsVL Enter checked values of table 1.4-1. Each value shall be enclosed in ‘”’, separate enclosed values by ‘,’. The order does not matter. Example: “M-FUNDUS-CAM”,“FUNDUSCAMERA”,”M-SLITLAMP” Following set up depends on structure of the PACS. PACS structure (1) PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity00 Type in values of Step 2, table 2-1. Be aware to use correct syntax, see Annex, Syntax Application Entity Definition. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity01 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.1-1. Be aware to use correct syntax, see Annex, Syntax Application Entity Definition. PTYPE EBI and PKEY archiveApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.1-1, be aware it is case sensitive. That’s the same value as for property EBIrelocateApplicationEntityTitle. PTYPE EBI and PKEY relocateApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.1-1. That’s the same value as for property EBIarchiveApplicationEntityTitle.

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PACS structure (2) PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity00 Type in values of Step 2, table 2-1. Be aware to use correct syntax, see Annex, Syntax Application Entity Definition. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity01 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.2-1. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity02 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.2-2. PTYPE EBI and PKEY archiveApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.2-1. PTYPE EBI and PKEY relocateApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.2-2. PACS structure (3) PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity00 Type in values of Step 2, table 2-1. Be aware to use correct syntax, see Annex, Syntax Application Entity Definition. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity01 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.3-1. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity02 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.3-2. PTYPE DIC and PKEY applicationEntity03 Type in values of Step 1, table 1.3-3. PTYPE EBI and PKEY archiveApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.3-1. PTYPE EBI and PKEY relocateApplicationEntityTitle Enter value of row 1 from table 1.3-2.

Finally, for PACS structure (1), (2) and (3) Install EBI as a windows service by using shortcut [Start]\Program\Visupac\Visupac Service Tools\Installation EBI Service. (FYI: Accordingly the [Start]\Program\Visupac\Visupac Service Tools\Uninstallation EBI Service shortcut will stop and uninstall the EBI service.)

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Step 4: Set up Visupac You have to set up all Visupac stations. On one dedicated station you have to install the administration tool for the EBI.

Step 4.1: Set up Visupac station for administration of EBI Copy the shortcut EBI Administration from the CD to the start menu of the Visupac station. Put it in the folder [Start]\Program\Visupac\VISUPAC Service Tools\.

Step 4.2: Set up Visupac station for archiving By default, a capture station shall be configured for archiving. It will trigger the archiving via the EBI component. Information you need to know: Information of table 2-1, host/ip. PTYPE AMS and PKEY remoteServerName Type in the IP or Host-name of the computer where EBI resides. PTYPE AMS and PKEY useRAI Set value of the property to true. PTYPE AMS and PKEY archive Set value of the property to true. PTYPE AMS and PKEY clearCache Set value of the property to true.

Step 4.3: Set up Visupac station for relocation You have to set up each station for relocation. The dedicated station of Step 4.2 is automatically configured for relocation as well. (FYI: The station(s) will offer possibility to relocate images from PACS. Relocating images will need to have additional steps in the workflow. The additional step will occure when a doctor wants to review a old visit. Imagine now the case these images are in the archive. “In the archive” means here images are available in the archive but not available in the images folder. It is also possible to have the images in both locations, in the images folder and in the archive. This happens right after images has been archived. Images will be removed from the images folder if the Archiving Management System is enabled and the consumed disk space of the images overstep a certain limit.) Information you need to know: Information of table 2-1, host/ip. PTYPE AMS and PKEY remoteServerName Type in the IP or Host-name of the computer where EBI resides. PTYPE AMS and PKEY useRAI Set value of the property to true.

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Step 5: Set up administration tools Start EBI Administration Tool by using shortcut [Start]\Program\Visupac\Visupac Service Tools\EBI Administration.

Set up log file tracker Information you need to know: Information of table 2-1, host/ip. Information of table 3.5-1, share name.

• Click on “Add new Log”. • Add a name for the session (example: EBI Service). • Add the file to track. In this case use \\<host/ip>\<share name>\EBIService*.log.

(FYI: EBI generates multiple log files to keep the size small. The log file tracker displays the most recent one)

• Click on “OK”, a new tab for EBI Service is added. • Add two highlighters to mark distinctive keywords within the logfile. Add highlighters for the

keywords exception and failed: Click the Add button in the highlighter config panel and enter the keyword. Select a foreground and background color of your choice and click OK. Now all occurences of the keywords are marked in these colors and the highlighter list displays the number of occurences.

Ask customer if adminstrator needs to use the Net-Send-feature. If so please make sure the potential destination systems (usually also Visupac stations) have the Windows Messenger Service running and enabled (see [Start]\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Services). The service might be helpful to send messages to the user in front of the Visupac systems when doing administrative work.

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Troubleshooting ... Port already in use: 1099; nested exception is: java.net.BindException: Address in use: JVM_Bind starting RMI-Registry (@1099) failed ... The port you want to use at server side for Remote Archive Interface is occupied. Create a property of PTYPE AMS and PKEY remoteServerPort. PVALUE shall contain the port number you want to use. You have to create this property at Visupac side and at EBI side. Both properties needs to have the same port number! Under certain circumstances it is not possible to resolve the hostname of the EBI from the client application. That would result in the Visupac beeing unable to connect to the EBI server correctly.This issue can be solved by changing the default configuration of the EBI itself. To do this, change the file c:/apps/EBI/config/EBI.conf to point to the IP address instead the computer name by changing the following entry: wrapper.java.additional.4=-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=%COMPUTERNAME% to the IP adress of the EBI.

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Annex Syntax Application Entity Definition The syntax for the belonging PVALUE entry is <IP>;<PORT>;<TIMEOUT>;<CALLED_AE_TITLE>. The administrator gave <IP>, <PORT> and <CALLED_AE_TITLE> to you. <TIMEOUT> is a value which depends on the network. A good value is 15000 for it. It means the function of getting a connection to the server will wait at most 15 seconds. If the server does not respond to that try Visupac will report a time-out in the log-file. To give you an idea of a valid PVALUE "205.128.215.89”,”62300”,”10000”,”VistA_Storage" "pacs.clinic.net”,”104”,”10000”,”ASHVINS" "205.128.215.89”,”62010”,”20000”,”VISTA_WORKLIST” would be ok (if those servers exists!).

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PKEY PTYPE PVALUE COMMENT PERMISSION VTYPE VRANGE VDEFAULTautoImageCorrection 6M false Enables auto image correction 8 Boolean true/false false

cameraModel 6M H5 Camera model 4 String H5/H10 H5cameraPrepared 6M 50 Time in ms. Needed for H10 8 Integer N/A 50

cameraPreparedDelay 6M 50 Time in ms. Needed for H10 8 Integer N/A 50capturePath 6M d:\6M\ Raw file path for capture station 4 File N/A d:\6M\

capturePathRemote 6M d:\6M\ Raw file path for developing server 4 File N/A d:\6M\captureStation 6M localhost Computer name of capture station 4 String N/A localhost

defaultResolution 6M 100Sets the default resolution for the h10 and h5

images 4 Choice 50;100 100developFolder 6M d:\6M\ Tiff file path for capture station 4 File N/A d:\6M\

developFolderRemote 6M d:\6M\ Tiff file path for developing server 4 File N/A d:\6M\

developerWaitTimeout 6M 60000

Time in ms.Timeout for waiting for the developing server. Needed for the 2 computer

solution 8 Integer N/A 60000developingDelay 6M 60000 Time in ms.Developing delay 8 Integer N/A 60000

developingPriority 6M 1Priority for developing process. This property

must be handled with extreme care 8 Slider [0;5:1] 1

errorTimeout 6M 60000Timeout(ms) for developer before quitting on

suspect of having lost network database 4 Integer N/A 60000

fileValidityTime 6M 7

Time in days for expiring validity of unused raw files. After this period of time unused files will be

deleted. 4 Integer N/A 7flashDelay 6M 5 Time in ms. For H5 use 5, for H10 20 4 Integer N/A 5gainDivisor 6M 10 Gain divisor 8 Integer N/A 10

ignoreDialog 6M falseEnables/disables warning dialog when leaving

capture mode 4 Boolean true/false falseisoColor 6M 50 Iso value for color images 4 Choice 50;100;200;400 50isoMono 6M 100 Iso value for monochrome images 4 Choice 50;100;200;400 100maxGain 6M 20 Max gain 8 Integer N/A 20

maxLUT 6M 255Sets the maximum value of the lookup table,

when used 8 Slider [0;255:1] 255

minLUT 6M 12Sets the minimum value of the lookup table,

when used 8 Slider [0;255:1] 5

pathLUT 6Mc:\eis\config\6M\default

LUT.txtpath to the LUT which should be used when

typeLUT is variable 8 File N/Ac:\eis\config\6M\defaultLUT.t

xtperformanceKit 6M true Activates performance kit for h5 and h10 8 Boolean true/false truepollingInterval 6M 3000 Polling interval for H5/H10 ( in milliseconds) 4 Integer [1000-10000] 3000

prepareCameraDelay 6M 20 Time in ms. Needed for H10 8 Integer N/A 20

previewGainFactor 6M 6.0Determines the brightness relationship between

Preview and HighRes Image 4 Double N/A 6.0server 6M localhost Computer name of developing server 8 String N/A localhost

serverPort 6M 1050 Communication port for single machine mode 8 String N/A 1050

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showServerGUI 6M falseEnables visible component for developer.

Intended for service use only 8 Boolean true/false falseshutterDelay 6M 50 Time in ms. For H5 use 50, for H10 10 4 Integer N/A 50

singleMachine 6M trueSets performance kit mode. True= 1 computer,

false= 2 computers 8 Boolean true/false truetriggerDelay 6M 5 Time in ms. For H5 use 5, for H10 10 4 Integer N/A 5

typeLUT 6M linearSets the lookup table type. If variable a valid LUT

path must be given in property pathLUT 8 String linear/variable linear

useLUT 6M falseEnables lookup table routines for image

enhancement 8 Boolean true/false false

visupacPriority 6M 3Priority for Visupac process. This property must

be handled with extreme care 8 Slider [0;5:1] 3

acquireDirectory ACQUIRE g:\import\temp

Path for temporary deposit images to import via acquire module. If here is no setting then images

would be deposit into the standard TEMP directory 2 File N/A g:\import\temp

canonAperture ACQUIRE 2.0Value as string for the aperture. The unit is APEX

(Additive system of Photographic Exposure) 2 Choice2.0; 2.2; 2.5; 2.8; 3.2; 3.5; 4.0;

4.5; 5.0; 5.6; 6.3; 7.1; 8.0 2.0

canonApertureValuesToDisplay ACQUIRE 2.0;2.8;4.0;5.6;8.0

Comma-separated Aperture values to display in the Choice List 2 List

2.0; 2.2; 2.5; 2.8; 3.2; 3.5; 4.0; 4.5; 5.0; 5.6; 6.3; 7.1; 8.0 2.0;2.8;4.0;5.6;8.0

canonISO ACQUIRE 100 Set the cameras iSO setting 2 Choice 50; 100; 200; 400 100

canonImageQuality ACQUIRE Normalpossible image quality that can be set on the

connected camera 4 Choice Normal; Fine; Superfine Normal

canonImageSize ACQUIRE Medium 1possible image size that can be set on the

connected camera 4 ChoiceLarge; Medium 1; Medium 2;

Small Medium 1canonIsoValuesToDisplay ACQUIRE 50;100;200 ISO values to display in the ISO ChoiceBox 2 List 50;100;200;400 50;100;200

canonLastAperture ACQUIRE 2.0Stores the last set aperture value ("Manual"

Shooting mode only) 2 Double N/A 2.0canonLastISO ACQUIRE 100 Last ISO value selected in the ISO ChoiceBox 2 Integer N/A 100

canonLastWhiteBalance ACQUIRE DaylightStores the last chosen White Balance ("Manual"

Shooting mode only) 2 String N/A Daylight

canonSettingsVisible ACQUIRE trueAllows the setting of Aperture and White Balance

manually 2 Boolean N/A truecanonShootingMode ACQUIRE Manual Shooting mode for the Canon Digicam 2 Choice Auto; Manual Manual

canonShutterTime ACQUIRE Jan 60 Shutter time for the Canon digicam 2 Choice1/10;1/30;1/40;1/60;1/100;1/1

25;1/250 Jan 60

canonWhiteBalance ACQUIRE DaylightWhite balance mode for the digicam; Tungsten ist

the most suitable mode for our app 2 Choice

Auto; Daylight; Cloudy; Tungsten; Fluorescent; Fluorescent H; Flash Daylight

canonWhiteBalancesToDisplay ACQUIREAuto; Daylight; Tungsten; Flash

Comma-separated White Balances to display in the ChoiceBox 2 List

Auto; Daylight; Cloudy; Tungsten; Fluorescent; Fluorescent H; Flash

Auto; Daylight; Tungsten; Flash

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fundusMode ACQUIRE false Display the fundus mode for Nikon camera 2 Boolean N/A false

ignoreFilenamesContaining ACQUIRE _T.jpg

If a filename contains one of the listed phrases, the image will not be imported. This is case-

insensitive. 4 List _T.jpg _T.jpgrotateImage ACQUIRE null Rotates/Flips the incoming image 2 Choice 180;mirror;null null

timeDiff ACQUIRE 6

Difference (in seconds) between the the point of time the image is taken and when the timer value

is written (for Nikon only) 2 Integer N/A 6useAcquire ACQUIRE false Flag to activate automatic import of images 4 Boolean true/false false

usedCamera ACQUIRE Canon Name of the camera in use 4 Choice Canon;File CanonacceptedLossColor AIC 20 Correction of contrast for color images 4 Slider [0;100:1] 20acceptedLossSW AIC 50 Correction of contrast for black/white images 4 Slider [0;100:1] 50

targetBloomingColor AIC 10 Correction of blooming for color images 4 Slider [0;100:1] 10

targetBloomingSW AIC 50 Correction of blooming for black/white images 4 Slider [0;100:1] 50targetBrightnessColor AIC 120 Correction of brightness for color images 4 Slider [100;140:1] 120

targetBrightnessSW AIC 120 Correction of brightness for black/white images 4 Slider [100;140:1] 120

HDfreeSpace AMS 3000000Free disk space (image cache) after deleting

already archived images. 4 Memory kB 3000000

HDminAvailable AMS 1500000

Minimal free disk space (image cache) which must be available before new images can be

captured. 4 Memory kB 1500000

MOminAvailable AMS 40000

Minimal free disk space on MOD. If the value is below archiving on the inserted MOD is not

possible. A new one is created. 4 Memory kB 40000

TNIfreeSpace AMS 30000Free disk space (thumbnail cache) after deleting

TNIs automatically. 4 Memory kB 30000

TNIminAvailable AMS 10000Minimal free disk space (thumbnail cache) which must be available before clearing the TNI cache. 4 Memory kB 10000

archive AMS true Is Archiving allowed ? 4 Boolean true/false trueclearCache AMS true Is clear cache allowed ? true/false 4 Boolean true/false true

isServer AMS falseIndicates whether AMS runs on a server as a

separate application 4 Boolean true/false false

port AMS 4444Needed for server based AMS. Port to open

socket connection to server 8 Integer N/A 4444remoteServerName AMS localhost Specifies the host address of the EBI server 4 String N/A localhost

server AMS localhostNeeded for server based AMS. Name of the server where AMS is running as a separate application 8 String N/A localhost

useRAI AMS falseIndicates whether the AMS should archive to a

PACS via the EBI 4 Boolean N/A false

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formula BSA Haycock

Represents the formula for calculating the body surface area of a patient (for the calculation is

the weight and the height of the patient needed). The values for this property please find in

VRANGE. Feel free to copy & paste! 2 ChoiceMosteller; DuBois; Haycock;

Gehan & George; Boyd Haycock

backupOff DB falseEnables backup of DB to removable media at end

of program. True if archiving on CD-R/W 4 Boolean true/false false

checkAfterEachOperation DB false

If true, exam saving will be checked after each database transaction, if false, exam saving will

be checked at the end 8 Boolean true/false false

defaultTerminologyStandard DB I10Defines the used terminology standard for

showing diagnosis 4 String I10,I9 I10

defaultTerminologyUserDefined DB 99HIKO_DIAGNOSIS

MAX 16 characters ! MUST begin with 99. Specifies the default terminology as the user

defined it 4 String N/A 99HIKO_DIAGNOSIS

isBackgroundStorage DB trueEnables/disables background storage after capturing images for all sensors but DCS 8 Boolean N/A true

maxExportVisit DB 100Number of search results of visits to export to

HTML-file 4 Slider [0;1000:1] 100maxStoreAttempts DB 3 Max storing attempts for each exam. 8 Integer [1-10] 3

messageLogPeriod DB 1

In months. Must be set by hospital if transaction logging is enabled. Defines the time when a

message appears indicating that the user should export and, when needed, delete data. 4 Integer N/A 1

nextLogMessage DB N/A

Defines the date when the next reminder dialog will be shown to the user if transaction logs are

older than the value set in property messageLogPeriod. It is left blank at the

beginning as it is later changed by the user. 4 String N/A N/A

password DB java Password allows to edit diagnoses and findings 4 String N/A java

patientlistSortOrder DBlastname,firstname,birt

hdateSort Order of Patientlist (also used: patientno,

lastname,firstname,birthdate) 4 String N/A lastname,firstname,birthdate

useAgeOnSearch DB true

If true the user may enter the age on the patient search panel in search, if false the user has to

enter the birthdate 4 Boolean true/false trueuseTransactionLog DB false Enables transaction logging for database 4 Boolean true/false false

version DB 6 Main version of interbase 8 Choice 5;6 6permission DCAM 1 regulates access to DCAM funtionality. 8 Integer [0;2:1] 1

y8Mode DCAM 2mode to use with AVT ZK5 / ZK8 cameras for

monochrome images. 4 Integer [-1;4:1] 2

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callingApplicationEntityTitle DIC E_I_SEach messaging service (acting as SCU) sends this

application name to the assigned DICMS SCP 4 String N/A String

defaultStorageExportFolder DICg:\temp\dicom\defaultst

oragedefault buffer storage for DICOM messaging

export 4 File N/A g:\temp\dicom\defaultstorage

defaultStorageServer DIC

127.0.0.1; 104; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityT

itle; Storage0

DICOM storage server, Syntax is IP; PORT; TIMEOUT_MS; CALLED_AE_TITLE;

READABLE_SERVER_ALIAS 4 String N/A

127.0.0.1; 104; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityTitle;

Storage0

deleteImportedFile DIC trueEnables the function that the program

automatically deletes imported DICOM files 2 Boolean true/false trueexportPath DIC G:\DICOM_OUT Path to DICOM export directory 4 File N/A G:\DICOM_OUTimportPath DIC G:\DICOM_IN Path to DICOM import directory 4 File N/A G:\\DICOM_In

institutionAddress DIC Street, City, ZIP, Email

Address of the institution submitted in DICOM and used in report generator. Comma seperated

list. 1 String N/A Street, City, ZIP, EmailinstitutionName DIC Institution Name of institution 1 String N/A Institution

institutionalDepartmentName DIC medical department names the department at the institution 1 String N/A medical department

maxExportCount DIC 50maximum number of images that will be

exported without interrogation 4 Integer N/A 50

modalityWorklistImportFolder DIC g:\temp\dicom\mwl Buffer folder for modality worklist import 4 File N/A g:\temp\dicom\mwl

modalityWorklistPickListTags0 DIC

(0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0008,0050)

Tags that values are shown in the preselection table after accessing a Modality Worklist server. 4 String N/A

(0010,0010) (0010,0020) (0008,0050)

modalityWorklistPickListTags1 DIC

(0040,0100)>(0040,0007)

(0040,0100)>(0040,0002) (0040,1001) Extension to modalityWorklistPickListTags0 4 String N/A

(0040,0100)>(0040,0007) (0040,0100)>(0040,0002)

(0040,1001)

modalityWorklistPickListTags2 DIC N/A Extension to modalityWorklistPickListTags0 4 String N/A N/A

modalityWorklistServer DIC

127.0.0.1; 105; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityT

itle; MWLServer

DICOM modality worklist service server, Syntax is IP; PORT; TIMEOUT_MS; CALLED_AE_TITLE;

READABLE_SERVER_ALIAS 4 String N/A

127.0.0.1; 105; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityTitle;

MWLServer

multipleStoragesExportFolder DICg:\temp\dicom\multiple

storagesbuffer storage for multiple DICOM messaging

export 4 File N/Ag:\temp\dicom\multiplestorag

es

multipleStoragesPickListTags0 DIC

(0010,0010) (0020,0013) (0010,4000)

These DICOM tags are visible in the overview for all outgoing DICOM objects. 4 String N/A

(0010,0010) (0020,0013) (0010,4000)

multipleStoragesPickListTags1 DIC N/A Extension to multipleStoragesPickListTags0 4 String N/A N/A

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multipleStoragesPickListTags2 DIC N/A Extension to multipleStoragesPickListTags0 4 String N/A N/A

oldStyleJavaDicomToolkit DIC c:\eis\lib\106_patch.jdtThe old style Java Dicom Toolkit is used to read

DICOM files created with Visupac before 4.0 4 File N/A c:/eis/lib/106_patch.jdt

storageClientPickListTags0 DIC

(0010,0010) (0020,0013) (0010,4000)

These DICOM tags are visible in the overview for outgoing DICOM objects on one storage client. 4 String N/A

(0010,0010) (0020,0013) (0010,4000)

storageClientPickListTags1 DIC N/A Extension to storageClientPickListTags0 4 String N/A N/AstorageClientPickListTags2 DIC N/A Extension to storageClientPickListTags0 4 String N/A N/A

storageServer0 DIC

127.0.0.1; 104; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityT

itle; Storage0

First DICOM storage server; Syntax is IP; PORT; TIMEOUT_MS; CALLED_AE_TITLE;

READABLE_SERVER_ALIAS 4 String N/A

127.0.0.1; 104; 10000; ThisIsApplicationEntityTitle;

Storage0

storageServer1 DIC N/A

Second DICOM storage server; Syntax is IP; PORT; TIMEOUT_MS; CALLED_AE_TITLE;

READABLE_SERVER_ALIAS 4 String N/A N/A

storageServer2 DIC N/A

Third DICOM storage server; Syntax is IP; PORT; TIMEOUT_MS; CALLED_AE_TITLE;

READABLE_SERVER_ALIAS 4 String N/A N/A

supportBinaryObject DIC falseNeeded for Dicom C-Store for defining whether the storage server supports dicom binary object 8 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymous DIC falseEnables DICOM Anonymous. If true and licensed

patient data can be made anonymous. 2 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymousDOB DIC true

If true the birthdate of the patient whose data should be made anonymous will be set to

01.01.1900. If false the birthdate will not be changed. 2 Boolean true/false true

useAnonymousGender DIC true

If true the gender of the patient whose data should be made anonymous will be set to

unknown. If false the gender will not be changed. 2 Boolean true/false trueuseMessaging DIC false Enables DICOM messaging 4 Boolean true/false false

EnumInFront EXPORT trueindicates wheter the Enumeration should occure at the beginning of the FileName (or at the end) 4 Boolean N/A true

EnumLength EXPORT 4 The number of 0 in the created FileName 4 Integer N/A 4root EXPORT g:\export Root directory for export 4 File N/A g:\export

useEncoderBurnDrawings EXPORT false Enables drawing burning on export 4 Boolean true/false falseCOMPort FND COM2 COM Port to use with Funduscamera 8 Choice COM1; COM2 COM2

flashDelay FND 30 Delay (videolines) for Videocamera with FF450 4 Integer N/A 30

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isGreenInColor FND falseif true green filter images will be captured in

color mode 2 Boolean true/false false

maxRows FND 50

Sets the maximum rows for the multi patient mode, maximum value is 50, if property is set to

a value greater than 50, the VISUPAC sets the value in program automatically to 50 8 Slider [1;50:1] 50

snapDelay FND 200 Delay (videolines) between Flash and Snap 4 Integer N/A 200

stopBits FND 1Indicates how many stop bits shall be send to

funduscamera when commands are sent 4 Integer [1-2] 1timeShowPrismaDialog FND 0 Shall be 0 8 Integer N/A 0

useBeepPrisma FND false if true PC beeps by changing camera /port 1 Boolean true/false false

waitBetween FND 1

Only for FF450 Camera. Time in milliseconds between command characters which are sent to

funduscamera 4 Slider [0;40:1] 1

Stylesheet GFE \\127.0.0.1\GFE\SR.xsl Folder where stylesheet for report can be found 4 String n/a \\127.0.0.1\GFE\SR.xsl

WorkflowSMPFactory GFE C:\eis\config\GFELocation of files concerning the GFE workflow

configuration (Special case for SMP) 8 File n/A C:\eis\config\GFE

apertureBackground GFE 128,128,128,30Background color for aperture areas shown by

GFE 2 Color [0-255,0-255,0-255,0-255] 128,128,128,30

apertureForeground GFE 0,0,0,255Describes the foreground color for the dotted line

surrounding aperture areas in GFE 2 Color [0-255,0-255,0-255,0-255] 0,0,0,255

burnDrawingsInReport GFE true If true, drawings are burned to panorama image 2 Boolean true/false true

configFile GFEC:\eis\config\GFE\GFE_L

ayout.xmlSpecifies the location of the XML configuration

file used for the GFE UI layout. 4 File N/Ac\eis\config\GFE\GFE_Layout.

xml

geConfig GFEC:\eis\config\GraphicEle

mentsPath where configuration files for Graphic

Elements can be found 4 File N/A c:\eis\config\GraphicElementsiconPath GFE c:\eis\res\GFE Path for GFE icons 4 File N/A c:\eis\res\GFE

keepLocalCopy GFE trueindicates wheter the transmitted data should be

kept...(false tringgers delting) 4 Boolean true/false true

reportImageSpec GFE 8Defines an image with the given specialization

which will be included in the GFE-Report 2 Integer [1-8] 8

reportMaxImageWidth GFE 800Defines the maximum width for the images which

will be included in the GFE-Report. 2 Integer N/A 800

workflowConfig GFE C:\eis\config\GFEPath where the workflow configuration can be

found. 4 File N/A c:\eis\config\GFE

useMatrixGrabber GRABBER trueEnables /disables pre-loading of matrix frame

grabbers on VISUPAC start. 4 Boolean true/false truebackgroundCaptureColor GUI 1,1,1 Background color of the capture mode 4 Color N/A 1,1,1

backgroundColor GUI 192,192,192 Background color of the viewer 4 Color N/A 192,192,192derma GUI false Enables Derma-Version 4 Boolean true/false false

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detailsIncludeUIDRefs GUI falseindicates whether the UID References should be

included in the DetailsCommentDialog 8 Boolean N/A falsefirstReferencePointColor GUI 0,225,0 color of the first reference point 4 Color N/A 0,225,0

fitToWindow GUI trueDefault value if the viewer shows the images fitting to the window / true for HiRes system 1 Boolean true/false true

graphicElementSelectColor GUI 255,200,0 Color of a selected object 4 Color N/A 255,200,0iconPathURL GUI file:///C:/eis/res/ Directory of resources (icons, logos, ...) 4 URL file:/// file:///c:/eis/res/

importOnlyTNI GUI trueEnables that only thumbnails are displayed after

importing. Memory conserving. 2 Boolean true/false trueisAutoMatching GUI true Enables the AutoMatching function 4 Boolean true/false trueisOnlyLiveMode GUI false Enables the Only Live-Mode? 4 Boolean true/false false

isPanorama GUI true Enables the Montague module 4 Boolean true/false true

isPatientNumberFirst GUI falseIf true, then the patient number column is display

on the first place 4 Boolean true/false falseisPrintLayout GUI true Enables the print layout module 4 Boolean true/false true

isStereoImageViewer GUI true Enable stereo viewer 2 Boolean true/false true

lookAndFeel GUI

com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.WindowsLoo

kAndFeel Setting of the look and feel of the GUI 4 String N/Acom.sun.java.swing.plaf.wind

ows.WindowsLookAndFeel

markPrintedAsFavorites GUI trueIf true, printed images are marked as favorites.

This value is reset on runtime by VISUPAC. 2 Boolean true/false truemaxImageHeight GUI 2700 max. image height 4 Integer N/A 2700maxImageWidth GUI 3200 max. image width / for HiRes system 3100 4 Integer N/A 3200

saveImageAutomatically GUI true Save image in live mode automatically 4 Boolean true/false truesecondReferencePointColor GUI 0,0,255 Color of the second reference point 4 Color N/A 0,0,255

showExpiringLicenseMessage GUI trueIf the license has some expiring Features (and this Property is true) a Dialog will be displayed 8 Boolean true/false true

showImportPreview GUI false Enables image preview in import dialog 2 Boolean true/false false

stereoImageViewerGap GUI 5The gap between two images in the stereo

module 2 Integer N/A 5

stereoImageViewerMode GUI SideBySideMode of the stereo module (Shutterglasses or

SideBySide) 2 Choice Shutterglasses;SideBySide SideBySide

stereoImageViewerUseCache GUI trueUse cache to preprocess next image pair. Faster

but needs more memory 4 Boolean true/false true

stopLiveAfterSnap GUI false If true LivePanel leaves Hardlivemode after snap 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnalysisGrids GUI falseIf true analysis grids can be used if they are also

licensed. 2 Boolean true/false false

useBeepSnap GUI falseif true PC beeps when snaping an image is

finished in Live Mode or Acquire 1 Boolean true/false falseuseDDAndDA GUI false Enables disc diameter measuring units 1 Boolean true/false false

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useFieldOfView GUI true

If true the FieldOfViewButton (buttonRefAngle) for setting the FieldOfView reference for

measurement will be enabled. If false it will be disabled. 4 Boolean true/false true

useMerge GUI true Enables merge functionality 4 Boolean true/false true

usePoundFootInch GUI false

If true the weight of the patient should be inserted in pound and the height in feet and

inches. If false the metric units are used (weight in kilogram, height in centimeter) 1 Boolean true/false false

verifyPatient GUI trueIf true a dialog to verify the current patient will

be shown before images can be captured. 2 Boolean true/false true

OutFileName HEYEX G:\heyex\newexam.ini Name of the output file 8 File N/A G:\heyex\newexam.ini

isUsed HEYEX falseindicates whether Heidelberg Eye Explorer Export

is possible 8 Boolean true/false falseoptions HIKO 0 internal hiko options 8 Integer N/A 0

BasicFormat HIS SMPIndicates whether a HIS Export should be

performed via TXT or XML 4 Choice SMP;TXT;XML TXTencoding HIS CP850 Encoding of receive file 4 String N/A CP850

exportType HIS jpgThe type files can be exported as. Possible values:

dcm, jpg, tif 4 Choice jpg; dcm; tif jpgfileComment HIS send from VISUPAC Userdefined comment 4 String N/A send from VISUPAC

imgQuality HIS 75JPEG quality for the exported image by using HIS

export 4 Slider [25;100:1] 75isUsed HIS false Enables the HIS module 4 Boolean true/false falsepath HIS file:///g:/his URL of transfer directory 4 URL file:/// file:///g:/his

receiveFileName HIS fromHIS.txt Name of file received 4 File N/A fromHIS.txtsendFileName HIS toHIS.txt Filename of file to send 4 File N/A toHIS.txt

writeLaterality HIS false Flag to permite writing lateraily when HISexport 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymous HTML falseSwitches the HTML Anonymous Modul, need s to

be licensed (DICOM-Anonymous License) 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymousDOB HTML falseIndicates whether the Anonymous Modul (in

HTML) should anonymize the Day of Birth 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymousGender HTML falseIncidates whether the Anonymous module should

anonymize the Gender 4 Boolean true/false falsefavoriteSelectedBackgroundCo

lor IBAR 0,0,255 Selected infobar background color for favorites 4 Color N/A 0,0,255favoriteUnselectedBackground

Color IBAR 180,180,180 Unselected infobar background color for favorites 4 Color N/A 180,180,180selectedBackgroundColor IBAR 200,0,0 Selected infobar background color 4 Color N/A 200,0,0selectedForegroundColor IBAR 255,255,255 Selected infobar foreground color 4 Color N/A 255,255,255

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smallFont IBAR trueEnables the display of small fonts in the infobar

with OS/OD. 2 Boolean true/false trueunSelectedBackgroundColor IBAR 180,180,180 Unselected infobar background color 4 Color N/A 180,180,180unselectedForegroundColor IBAR 0,0,0 Unselected infobar foreground color 4 Color N/A 0,0,0

maxImages IM 40Max. no. of images that can be selected or

grabbed 4 Integer N/A 40slideshowInterval IM 1000 Delay for slideshow in ms 1 Integer N/A 1000brightnessFactor IMG 140 Unit for edit the brightness 4 Slider [0;255:1] 140contrastFactor IMG 20 Unit for edit the contrast 4 Slider [0;100:1] 20

doPanoramaScaling IMG true Scaling image before Panorama 4 Boolean true/false trueexportDirectory IMG g:\export Directory where exported images are saved 4 File N/A g:\export

fileFormat IMG JPEG Image to store as JPEG/RGB 4 String N/A JPEGforEMailReducedQuality IMG 75 JPEG Quality reduced for sending by EMail 8 Slider [25;100:1] 75

forExportReducedQuality IMG 50JPEG Quality reduced for sending by

PseudoViewer 8 Slider [25;100:1] 50highScalingQuality IMG false Smooth scaling 4 Boolean true/false false

quality IMG 100 JPEG Quality (if stored as JPEG) 4 Slider [25;200:1] 100

saveExamAsDICOM IMG trueIf true, then images are stored internally as dicom

files. 4 Boolean true/false truesharpenFactor IMG 20 Unit for edit the sharpen 4 Slider [0;100:1] 20

truncateEmailName IMG 2Truncation of patients name for email

attachement 4 Integer N/A 2truncateFileName IMG 50 Truncation of patients name for Export 1 Integer N/A 50valueArea20Deg IMG 27.34 Reference area for 20 degree 4 Double N/A 27.34valueArea30Deg IMG 62.91 Reference area for 30 degree 4 Double N/A 62.91valueArea50Deg IMG 164.27 Reference area for 50 degree 4 Double N/A 164.27

liveAnalysisMode INFO UNKNOWN

MUST be configured according to the connected instrument. Modality analysis mode appearing on

every exam for the live and slitlamp panel. 4 String N/A UNKNOWN

liveManufacturer INFO N/A

Manufacturer shown on all exams in live and slitlamp panels. Must be configured according to

the connected slitlamp 4 String N/A N/A

liveModality INFO XCModality appearing on all exams for the live and

slitlamp panel. 4 String N/A XC

liveModelName INFO XC

Manufacturers model name appearing on all exams in live and slitlamp panels. Must be

configured according to the connected slitlamp 4 String N/A XC

Drawing1 IO

PatientName|Date|Timer|Laterality|ImageComm

ent

Specifies the patient data included in the export (upper left corner), enter empty string if none is

desired 2 String N/APatientName|Date|Timer|Later

ality|ImageComment

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Drawing2 IO N/A

Specifies the patient data included in the export (upper right corner), enter empty string if none is

desired 2 String N/A N/A

Drawing3 IO N/A

Specifies the patient data included in the export (lower left corner), enter empty string if none is

desired 2 String N/A N/A

Drawing4 IO N/A

Specifies the patient data included in the export (lower right corner), enter empty string if none is

desired 2 String N/A N/A

DrawingsFont IO SansSerifFont for patient information drawings included

on export 2 String N/A SansSerif

DrawingsFontColor IO 255,255,255Font color for the patient information drawings in

export 2 Color N/A 255,255,255

DrawingsFontSize IO 12Font size for patient information drawings

included on export 2 Integer N/A 12

footswitch IOC 0Enables usb footswitch on live panel for systems

without io card 4 Choice 0;1 0iocard IOC 4 IOCard Type. Defined Values are 0,4,16. 4 Choice 0;4;16 4

Name Img AccessionNoThis Property tells the NameConstructor how to

create the ImageFileName (SMP) 4 String N/A AccessionNo

application/msword MIMEc:\apps\WordView\Wor

dView.exeSpecifies the application to show word

documents 4 File N/Ac:\apps\WordView\WordView.

exe

application/pdf MIMEc:\apps\Adobe\Reader\

AcroRd32.exe Specifies the application to show pdf documents 4 File N/Ac:\apps\Adobe\Reader\AcroR

d32.exe

text/html MIME

C:\Program Files\Internet

Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE Specifies the application to show html documents 4 File N/AC:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE

text/plain MIME c:\winnt\notepad.exe Specifies the application to show txt documents 4 File N/A c:\winnt\notepad.exe

text/x-sr MIME

C:\Program Files\Internet

Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE Specifies application or class to open SR 4 File N/AC:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE

text/xml MIME

C:\Program Files\Internet

Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE Specifies the application to show xml documents 4 File N/AC:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE

video/avi MIME

de.hiko.medical.viewer.videoviewer.VideoView

er Specifies application or class to open videos 4 String N/Ade.hiko.medical.viewer.video

viewer.VideoViewerCOMPort MP COM1 COM Port to be used with Megaplus sensor. 4 String COM1; COM2 COM1

blacklevelBlue MP 100 Blacklevel Megaplus for blue mode 2 Integer N/A 100blacklevelColor MP -1000 Blacklevel Megaplus for color mode 2 Integer N/A -1000

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blacklevelFluo MP -200 Blacklevel Megaplus for fluo mode 2 Integer N/A -200blacklevelGreen MP 100 Blacklevel Megaplus for green mode 2 Integer N/A 100blacklevelICG MP -200 Blacklevel Megaplus for ICG mode 2 Integer N/A -200blacklevelRed MP -1000 Blacklevel Megaplus for red mode 2 Integer N/A -1000

exposure MP 120 Exposure time of Megaplus 4 Integer N/A 120useNegTrigger MP false Negate trigger signal for Megaplus 8 Boolean true/false false

isUsed MPM true Enables the multipatient mode 2 Boolean true/false true

databasePath NET \\server\database Network path of database path (UNC notation) 4 String N/A \\server\database

addScanDescription OCT trueDisplays the scan angle in the uppr-left coner of

each scan 4 Boolean true/false true

buggyExportVersions OCT 1.0All buggy OCT XML Export versions are listed

here 4 List 1.0 1.0

configPath OCT c:\eis\config\stratusoct Config path for oct 4 File N/A c:\eis\config\stratusoct

enableJobLogging OCT true

Creates a separate logfile for each processed job. This is useful for remote users to check if a job

has been successfully processed. 4 Boolean true/false true

enableScreenFilter OCT true

Enables the selection of screens to be generated. This can be configured in the filter.xml file in the

OCT config directory 4 Boolean true/false true

exportDir OCTG:\export\STRATUSoct\S

MPExport Path for smp export for stratus oct import module 4 File N/AG:\export\STRATUSoct\SMPEx

port

exportName OCT OCTExport.xmlName of the exported XML file from the OCT

device 4 String N/A OCTExport.xml

imageEncoder OCTde.hiko.apps.oct.io.enc

oder.JPEGEncoder Image encoder for oct import 4 Choicede.hiko.apps.oct.io.encoder.JP

EGEncoderde.hiko.apps.oct.io.encoder.J

PEGEncoder

importDir OCTG:\export\STRATUSoct\X

MLExportDirectory where exported data from OCT device

are written to 4 File N/AG:\export\STRATUSoct\XMLEx

port

jobLogfileLifetime OCT 900Time (in seconds) until a job logfile will be

deleted. 4 Integer N/A 900

jobLoggingDirectory OCTG:\export\STRATUSoct\S

MPExport\

Directory where logfiles for processed jobs are written to. This should be a directory which can

be accessed by remote users to check if a job has been successfully processed. 4 File N/A

G:\export\STRATUSoct\SMPExport\

preserveLogsOfFailedJobs OCT true

Normally all job logfles will be deleted after a certain time. If this property is TRUE, only logfiles from successfuly processed jobs will be deleted. 8 Boolean true/false true

processExisting OCT true Converts posiibly existing OCT exports on startup 4 Boolean true/false true

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scanAngleAlpha OCT 180Transparency of the added scan angle symbol in

each scan (0=transparent, 255=opaque) 4 Slider [0;255:1] 180screenDimension OCT 960,69 Size of the generated Analysis screens 4 String N/A 960,69

showGUI OCT falseShows a window displaying status information about the OCT->VISUPAC conversion process 4 Boolean true/false false

systemTray OCT false

Allows to minimize the status window to the system tray (to use this, showGUI has to be

enabled) 4 Boolean true/false false

HeyEx PATH G:\heyex\heyexrc.exePath to Heidelberg Eye Explorer RemoteControl

EXE 8 File N/A G:\heyex\heyexrc.execonfig PATH c:\eis\config Root folder for configuration 4 File N/A c:\eis\config

demoDBApp PATH N/APath for demo DB (retina atlas - executable if

empty, standard browser is used) 4 File N/A N/A

demoDBFile PATHfile:///c:/apps/retinaatla

s/index.htm Path of the demo DB HTML index file 4 URL file:///file:///c:/apps/retinaatlas/inde

x.htmdicomParameters PATH c:\eis\config\dicom Location for DICOM template files. 4 File N/A c:\eis\config\dicom

dictionary99Hiko PATHC:\eis\config\dictionary\Dictionary99Hiko.xml

Path to the XML file containing definition for Coding Schemes and Context IDs. 4 File N/A

C:\eis\config\dictionary\Dictionary99Hiko.xml

disconnectFromNet PATH C:\eis\hangup.batDisconnect network connection (virtual

examination mode) 8 File N/A c:\eis\hangup.bat

helpFile PATH file:///C:/eis/help/ URL of help file e.g. file:///r:/help/Visupac_de.chm 4 URL file:/// file:///c:/eis/help/import PATH g:\import Start directory for import 4 File N/A G:\import

layoutDirectory PATH C:\eis\layout Path for print layout files 4 File N/A C:\eis\layoutDirmailAdrFile PATH c:\eis\ File for last 10 email addresses 8 File N/A c:\eis\

reportAcrobatWriter PATH N/A Path for the Adobe Acrobat Writer, if available 4 File N/A N/AreportLetters PATH c:\eis\layout Path for temporary report pdf files 4 File N/A c:\eis\layout

reportTemp PATH c:\eis\layout Path for temporary data for the report generator 4 File N/A c:\eis\layoutroot PATH c:\eis\ Root directory of EIS 4 File N/A c:\eis

commentHeight PRT 2 Comment height on the printout 2 Integer N/A 2defaultGamma PRT 150 Gamma value for print layout 4 Slider [0;255:1] 150

factorTextImageScaling PRT 1.0 Factor for text scaling 2 Double N/A 1.0hospitalHeight PRT 4 Text height of title in points 2 Integer N/A 4hospitalName PRT Hospital Name Title of printout 1 String N/A Hospital Name

hospitalName2 PRT Hospital Name 2 Continuing hospital name 1 String N/A Hospital Name 2layoutDefaultFile PRT N/A default layout file 4 String N/A N/A

logo PRT c:\eis\layout\logo.jpg printing logo 1 File N/A c:\eis\res\hikologo.gifpatInfoHeight PRT 3 Size of text in points (only non windows OS) 2 Integer N/A 3

resolution PRT 300 Printer resolution in dpi 4 Integer N/A 300

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useOriginalImages PRT false if true original images are used for printing 4 Boolean true/false false

defaultSlave SMP N/ADefault client for smp messaging (only used if the

localstation is the Master) 8 String N/A N/A

deleteImportedFile SMP trueIndicates whether imported Data File should be

deleted after reading 4 Boolean true/false true

exportDir SMPg:\export\smp\SMPExpo

rt Path for smp export (ExamDatas will end here) 4 File N/A g:\export\smp\SMPExport

fellows SMPVisupac[local],localhost

:8888

MUST be configured properly. ALL Systems in the connectivity environment,use semicolon as

seperator 4 String Visupac[local],localhost:8888 Visupac[local],localhost:8888imageFormat SMP JPEG Image file format for "normal" SMP mode 4 Choice JPEG;DCM;TIFF;BMP JPEG

imageFormatFIN SMP JPEG Image format for SMP in special FIN mode 4 Choice JPEG;DCM;TIFF;BMP DCM

imageFormatSR SMP JPEGImage format for transferring images included in

GFE SR 4 Choice JPEG;DCM;TIFF;BMP JPEG

importable SMP trueIndicates whether the Import should include XML

FileFilter 4 Boolean true/false trueisUsed SMP false Enables smp messaging (Needs a License) 8 Boolean true/false false

masterDB SMPVisupac[local],localhost

:8888Specifies the system which is the master DB in the connectivity environment, need to be set 4 String Visupac[local],localhost:8888 Visupac[local],localhost:8888

name SMP localSystem name in smp environment. MUST be

configured properly 4 String N/A local

timeout SMP 60Enable/disable SO_TIMEOUT with the specified

timeout, in milliseconds 4 Slider [0;300:1] 60

useAnonymous SMP falseSwitches the SMP Anonymous Modul, need s to

be licensed (DICOM-Anonymous License) 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymousDOB SMP falseIndicates whether the Anonymous Module (in

SMP) should anonymize the Day of Birth 4 Boolean true/false false

useAnonymousGender SMP falseIndicates whether the Anonymous Module (in the

SMP) should also Anonymize the Gender 4 Boolean true/false false

useDebugGUI SMP falseIndicates wheher Visupac should startup with a

Simple SMP GUI 8 Boolean true/false false

useGFEPanorama SMP true

Indicates whether Visupac should append the Report_Panorama Images to the SR, when

sending it via SMP 4 Boolean true/false true

xslUrl SMPfile:///C:/eis/config/smp/

smp.xsl

Url for the smp stylesheet which shall be used for smp (if empty the Stylesheet

ProcessingInstruction won t be appended) (should be a URL or a UNC Path) 4 URL file:///;http://

file:///C:/eis/config/smp/smp.xsl

binPath SYS C:\eis\bin\ Path of the directory with the binaries (dlls exe, ) 4 File N/A c:\eis\bin\

encoding SYS 8859_1 To set string encoding: ISO8859_1 or 8859_1 4 String N/A 8859_1

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keepAccessionNo SYS false

Determines how to handle the Accession Number (which is Visit Number in Visupac). true keeps

current, false overwrites if Accession Number is set in incoming data (SMP or DICOM). 4 Boolean true/false false

logMaxAge SYS 7 All older log/files are deleted 4 Slider [1;100:1] 7logMaxCount SYS 40 Number of log files that are not deleted 4 Slider [1;100:1] 40manufacturer SYS Zeiss Manufacturer name (Zeiss/HIKO) 8 String N/A Zeiss

permission SYS 16383 Permissins for users 4 Integer N/A 16383product SYS VISUPAC Product name (VISUPAC/EIS) 8 Choice VISUPAC;EIS VISUPAC

specialFINmode SYS falseActivates all functionalities for FIN (GFE is

activated separatedly) 4 Boolean true/false false

trashedFilesMaxAge SYS 60

Maximum acceptable age of a file in the trashfolder in days. The criterium is the date of last modification. Folders name is trash, located

in folder PATHobjectCachePath. 4 Integer [10;365:7] 60

trashedFilesMaxCount SYS 600

Maximum number of files in trash folder. Files will be deleted when number of files is higher.

Deleting files begins with oldest. Folders name is trash, located in folder PATHobjectCachePath. 4 Integer [100;2000:40] 600

uniquePatientNo SYS falseFlag to indicate whether the PatientNo should be

unique 4 Boolean true/false falseuseGFE SYS false Enables gfe application start 4 Boolean true/false falsequality TNI 75 Image storage quality of TNIs 4 Slider [25;100:1] 75isUsed TWAIN false Enables Twain Modul 8 Boolean true/false false

selectSource TWAIN false Popup Select Source Menu 8 Boolean true/false falsesetVisible TWAIN false Set Twain Source GUI visible 8 Boolean true/false false

codec VIDEO DivX 5.0 CodecSpecifies the codec used for

compressing/decompressing video 4 String N/A DivX 5.0 Codec

device VIDEO FALCON WDM Capture Specifies the video device 4 Choice

DFG SV1 Capture; VideoTo1394Converter; FALCON WDM Capture FALCON WDM Capture

fileName VIDEO temp.aviSpecifies default filename for temporary video

files 4 File N/A temp.aviformat VIDEO RGB24 (768x576) Specifies the video format on video capturing 4 String N/A RGB24 (768x576)

inputChannel VIDEO 00 Video: SVideo Specifies the input channel on video capturing 4 String N/A 00 Video: SVideo

isExpertMode VIDEO falseEnables/disables functionality for codec settings

and video properties settings 4 Boolean true/false falsenorm VIDEO PAL_B Specifies the used video norm on capturing 4 String N/A PAL_B

streamTime VIDEO 2.0 Position where to grab poster frame (in seconds) 4 Double N/A 2.0

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tempPath VIDEO d:\video\ Temporary folder for video files in capture mode 4 File N/A d:\video\useVideo VIDEO false Enables the video capture mode 4 Boolean true/false false

from mail. N/A User email address 8 String N/A N/Apassword mail. N/A Password for the email account 8 String N/A N/Apop3.host mail. N/A POP3 server for incoming email 8 String N/A N/Asmtp.host mail. N/A SMTP server for outgoing email 8 String N/A N/A

store.protocol mail. pop3 Store protocol ("pop3" or "imap") 8 String N/A pop3tempDir mail. c:\eis\MailOutbox Temporary directory for save attachments 8 File N/A c:\eis\MailOutbox

user mail. N/A User login for the email account 8 String N/A N/A

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