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1. Name BEEM Er eaes Advanced Description Default factory set device Default Filters Timeout 17 Remove Refresh Rate 1 Check Sensor Apply Sensor Type 1 Close Sensor Serial Number O00000CA7B01E A module must be installed before you can use the VisionDX Configuration screen to configure it To open the VisionDX Configuration screen first select a module in the Device drop down list on the Device toolbar Then select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration VisionDX Configuration Screen for configuring VisionDX USB modules tem scription O SO Type of device Progeny Imaging automatically detects the device type Name Name you assign to the module When a device is installed initially Progeny Imaging assigns it a default name Description Description for the module When a device is installed initially its description is Default factory set device Timeout Number of seconds allowed for image acquisition The timeout period begins when you click Acquire in Progeny Imaging At the end of the timeout period if no X ray exposure has been made the digital sensor g progeny oR Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference o tem feseription O O SOS generates a gray scale image The factory default timeout setting is 90 seconds Progeny recommends that you use this setting to ensure that you have enough time to acquire your image Refresh Rate Check Click this to
2. 10 Click Next to save the information to the device g progeny i DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Add New Device Progeny Imaging xi ha Network Configuration Device configuration has been saved 11 Click Next Add New Device Progeny Imaging Restart Device Switch the device off Disconnect it from the computer Connect the device to your network Switch the device on Wait 1 minute for the device to be ready g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules 12 Follow the instructions in the Restart Device screen to remove the image acquisition module from the computer Reconnect it to the network hub 13 Turn the module on and wait for one minute 14 In the Restart Device screen click Next The Device Detection screen verifies that the module is now recognized on the network Add New Device Progeny Imaging Device Detection Device configuration has been successfully saved 15 Click Next 16 Click Finish Next Steps Direct each computer with Progeny Imaging to recognize the networked module For more information see Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Image Acquisition Module on page 51 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Image Acquisition Module After you install a VisionDX or MPSe acquisition
3. ALT E Hide and display an Expanded View of the image in the Study Surface ALT C Close an image in the Study Surface ALT V Display the Video screen if a video capture device is available 0 lt CTRL ALT P g progeny Progenylmaging User s Guide Keyboard Shortcuts Study Surface Menu Tiles repositions images in the Study Surface CTRL ALT Hides and displays an Expanded View of all images in the Study Surface Delete Study that is selected in the Image Container Study tab ALT S Save images in the Study Surface as a study ALT H Displays Progeny Imaging Help g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Index A Acquiring X Ray Images 70 72 ADA Numbering 106 Adding Patients 68 114 Users 57 130 Adding Files to Patient Records 69 Adding Text to Images 75 Administrator Log In 30 Annotating Images 75 82 Annotation and Measure Toolbar 82 Annotation Defaults 106 B Backing up Patient Data 61 83 Backup and Restore Screen 83 Cc Calibration 82 Clinic Information 106 Clone Images 98 Color Themes 127 Computer Requirements 25 g progeny Index Configuring Devices 49 88 133 Connection Indicator 88 Contrast 92 Creating Image Sequences 23 125 Patient Records 68 114 116 Studies 79 Templates 59 Users 57 Customer Service Phone Numbers 10 Customized Filters 92 106 D Deleting Patient Records 114 Users 57 X Ray Images 78 Design Surfac
4. Shared Memory Enabled El SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration Y Named Pipes Enabled BeProtocols for SQLEXPRESS we 8 SQL Native Client Configuration X TCPHIP Enabled Disabled Click Protocols for SQLEXPRESS Verify that Shared Memory Named Pipes and TCP IP are Enabled If any of these items are not enabled select right click and enable them Ignore any warnings that are displayed Expand SQL Native Client Configuration Click Client Protocols Verify that Shared Memory Named Pipes and TCP IP are Enabled If any of these items are not enabled select right click and enable them Ignore any warnings that are displayed Close the SQL Server Configuration Manager From the Windows Start menu select Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt Configuration Tools gt SQL Server Surface Area Configuration Near the bottom of the screen click Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections Expand SQLEXPRESS Click Service g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging 6 Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections localhost 3 SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration amp Help Protect Your SQL Server Enable only the services and connection types used by your applications Disabling unused services and connections helps protect your server by reducing the surface area For default settings see Help Select a component and then configure its services and con
5. s Patient Properties screen Folder Double click to open the patient s folder in Windows Patient folders contain DICOM images associated files and any other files that have been imported into the patient s folder Patient s gender as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Birth Date Patient s birth date as entered in the patients Patient Properties screen Last X Ray Date on which an X ray acquisition was last performed for this patient Progeny Imaging automatically updates this field This option is not currently used Start Date Filter by Enter all or part of a last name to limit the patients displayed in the Move Last Name File to Patient screen to those whose names match the name or letters entered You can use an asterisk to represent any letters g progeny me Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Name of patient to whose record the image will be moved First Name Last Name Options Screen Open the Options screen by selecting Tools gt Options Then select the tab for the type of information to edit The Options screen is used to set and edit the following system information Clinic information General image acquisition defaults Histogram stretch Customized filters Annotation defaults Database settings Clinic Information Ed Options Progeny Imaging Contact g progeny re Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference The Clin
6. Press Restore to begin restoring database dated 1 30 2007 3 04 PM In the Source field select the location of the backup file Use the Browse button to find additional locations Click Restore When you see a message telling you that the restore operation completed successfully click Close To Merge Records into a Patient Database 1 2 3 4 Select File gt Backup and Restore In the Backup and Restore screen select the Restore tab Backup and Restore Progeny Imaging Source C Documents and Settings slawrence Desk v Browse Merge In the Source field select the location of the file that was created by exporting the database for merge Use the Browse button to find additional locations Click Merge g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging 5 If the merge process encounters patient records with the same last name Progeny Imaging displays the records side by side Compare the records Import amp Merge Database Match Alert Progeny Imaging Merge Record Matched Record Address 9684 Bennet s Hill Address 9684 Bennet s Hill HomePhone 368 428 5728 HomePhone 368 428 5728 Last Stivas Last Stivas Address2 Address2 First Rachael First Rachael WorkPhone 213 760 4334 WorkPhone 213 760 4334 City Popular City City Popular City Middle Middle MobilePhone 772 744 1465 MobilePhone 772 744 1465 Email Rachael Srivas easy Email R
7. or CTRL U Note You must be logged in as the Administrator or as an application administrator user in order to open the User Manager screen User Manager Screen Administrator Checkbox that grants the user administrator privileges Users with administrator privileges create and manage other users and have access to all patients Users without administrator privileges can access only their own patients Password Password for the user If a password is set the user must enter the password each time they log in Passwords are optional Passwords must contain a minimum of 5 characters and are case sensitive User s login ID User ID is required to create a user User s first name This field is optional User s middle initial This field is optional User s last name This field is optional Address 1 2 User s address This field is optional City State Zip User s city state zip code and country These fields are optional Country User s phone numbers These fields are optional g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem eseription O S User s email address This field is optional New Adds a blank row to the User Manager screen where you can create a new user Delete Deletes the selected user If the user has patients assigned to him or her you must reassign them before Progeny Imaging will allow you to delete the user g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guid
8. 2 Inthe Manage VisionDX Sensors screen click Add Sensor Progeny Imaging will display the Add Sensor screen g progen 2 DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules 3 Place the Sensor Calibration Files CD ROM in the computer s CD ROM drive 4 Inthe Add Sensor screen click the button to open the Browse for Folder screen Browse For Folder 7 ax Select location of sensor calibration files t g amp Local Disk E lin rtlr on usilsvr01 U S memory_card on Npi220e40 V SS distrib on Uusilsvr01 W 5 Inthe Browse for Folder screen browse and select the Progeny Sensor C g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules 6 Click OK The Add Sensor screen will now contain the sensor serial number highlighted in blue OK Close 7 Inthe Add Sensor screen click OK 8 Inthe confirmation pop up click Yes The Manage VisionDX Sensors screen will now contain the sensor serial number highlighted in blue g progen a DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules E Manage VisionDX Sensors Check Sensor Sensor Type 1 Sensor Serial Number O0000CA7BO1E Serial Number Description 00000CA7B01E Sensor Type 1 Use Add Sensor to add the required sensor correction files Browse to the location of the files and select t
9. 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 17 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging JPEG LS Lossless Image Compression _ 1 2 840 10008 1 2 4 80 JPEG LS Lossy Near Lossless Image 1 2 840 10008 1 2 4 81 Compression RLE Lossless 1 2 840 10008 1 2 5 4 3 1 1 2 Directory Augmentations There are no additional directory keys records or options as part of this profile None will be written as either FSU or FSC 4 3 1 1 3 Other Augmentations None 4 3 2 Private Application Profiles None 4 4 MEDIA CONFIGURATION Any implementation s DICOM conformance may be dependent upon configuration that takes place at the time of installation Issues concerning configuration shall be addressed in this section e g the configuration of the Source AE Title in File Meta Information Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 18 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 5 SUPPORT OF EXTENDED CHARACTER SETS The Progeny Imaging Application Entity will only support copy of SOP Instances containing the DICOM default character set as defined in PS 3 5 5 1 Codes and Controlled Terminology This implementation uses the SNOMED DICOM Microglossary as a Mapping Resource No Private Mapping Resources or Coding Schemes are used Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 19 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 6 SECURITY PROFILES None Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 20
10. DICOM file set 3 1 2 1 Progeny Imaging Application Entity Specification The Progeny Imaging application entity provides standard conformance to DICOM Interchange Option of the Media Storage Service Class The Application Profiles and Roles are listed Application Profiles Supported Real world activity Role SC Option STD DEN CD Export DICOM file set FSC Interchange STD DEN CD View DICOM file set FSR Interchange AUG PRO O1 STD DEN CD Update DICOM file set FSU Interchange AUG PRO O1 3 1 2 2 File Meta Information for the Progeny Imaging Application Entity The Application Entity AE title is Progeny Imaging 3 1 3 Sequencing of Real World Activities If applicable this section shall contain a description of sequencing as well as potential constraints of Real World Activities including any applicable user interactions as performed by all the Application Entities A UML sequence diagram which depicts the Real World Activities as vertical bars and shows the events exchanged between them as arrows is strongly recommended 3 2 AE SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 1 Progeny Imaging 3 2 1 1 SOP Classes The specification for an Application Entity shall contain a statement of the form This Application Entity provides Standard Conformance to the following SOP Class es 3 2 1 2 Association Policies Each AE Specification shall contain a description of the General Association Establishment and Acceptance polici
11. Dental Federation Two Digit Notation FDI for identifying the patient s teeth Magnifying Sets the image magnification for the magnifying glass tool on the Filter Glass toolbar Two is the least magnification five is the greatest System Log _ Selects the level of detail to be recorded in Progeny Imaging log files Recording Log files assist Technical Support in diagnosing the behavior of the Level application Do not change the System Log Recording level unless directed to do so by Technical Support g progeny We Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Histogram Stretch Tab Clinic Information General Histogram Stretch ABCD Fitters Annotation Defaults Database fd Enable Histogram Stretch Filter Saturated Pixels jos pA The Histogram Stretch tab is used to enable the Histogram Stretch Filter and set the pixel saturation percentage Histogram Stretch Histogram Stretch When enabled this option captures additional data so that a Filter Enabled histogram can be displayed with the Image Leveling filter Saturated Pixels Percentage fon 113 p progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Customized Filters Tab ri Options Progeny Imaging General Histogram Stretch Set to Defaults AFilter BFilter CFilter D Filter Smooth Filter r Sharpen Filter w Amount Radius Threshold Gamma Filter i View as 8 bit image The Customized
12. Progeny Imaging database that you want to connect to Click Test Database to verify that your computer can connect to the database Click OK If you change the database you must restart Progeny Imaging ely 6 7 For more information see Options Screen on page 115 Uninstalling Progeny Imaging To remove Progeny Imaging or Progeny Device Service The steps below assume you are running Windows XP If you are running Windows Vista use the Programs and Features icon in the Control Panel 1 From the Windows Start menu select Control Panel Then click on Add or Remove Programs 2 Inthe Add or Remove Programs screen select Progeny Device Service 3 Click Remove g progeny 3 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging 4 Inthe Add or Remove Programs screen select Progeny Imaging 5 Click Remove Note Uninstalling Progeny Imaging and the Progeny Device Service does not remove the Progeny Imaging database or MS SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition because these components will be used if you re install Progeny Imaging However if MS SQL Server 2005 is removed or becomes corrupted later installation of Progeny Imaging will fail unless you remove the Progeny Imaging database To remove the Progeny Imaging database after removing MS SQL Server navigate to C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MSSQL 1 MSSQL Data Remove the file ProgenyStudyLab mdf g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisi
13. Progeny Imaging stores digital sensor images in DICOM format Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine The DICOM format assures that each image contains patient identification and acquisition information Progeny Imaging works with the following image acquisition modules and devices Progeny MPSe and VisionDX digital X Ray image sensor systems Progeny VisionDX USB digital X Ray image sensor systems TWAIN compliant devices Progeny Vivid USB Video Camera You can use Progeny Imaging to e Configure devices to work with Progeny Imaging e Create login IDs for users of Progeny Imaging e Manage patient records e Acquire manipulate and communicate images System Components and Configurations When you use Progeny Imaging you work in several related contexts This topic describes the following e Progeny Imaging Components e Image Acquisition Modules e 3rd Party Applications such as practice management software Progeny Imaging Components Progeny Imaging consists of two main components a graphical user interface and a database The database stores image acquisition module configurations user information patient information and patient images Patient and user information is stored in an MS SQL Server database while patient images are stored in computer files g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Getting Started Progeny Imaging is installed on every computer where you want to use it The database component of P
14. Scroll down to see all items The slider at the bottom of the Studies tab adjusts the view so that you can more easily find studies The Studies tab shows a thumbnail image of the study and provides the name or number of the study a description of the study and the date on which the image in the study was created Select a study and click Open to display it in the study surface To save a study display an image in the study surface then click Save or ALT S To delete a study from the Studies tab select the study and click Delete or ALT D For more information see Creating Studies on page 81 g progeny G Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Patient Tab Folder 8 Studies 1 Photo O 1 Patient Last First Middle StartDate LastXRay BirthDate 8 13 1984 Gender F SSN 999 99 1867 2 Address Address1 4923 Sereant s Inn Address2 City Popular City State Popular State 38360 5763 Popular Coun The information used O 4 Contact Info HomePhone 615 371 4208 le WorkPhone 144 516 5077 3 Notes The Patient tab contains information from the patient s Patient Properties screen To edit the information select the row and type in the new information Changes made to patient information in the Patient tab are automatically saved to the patient s record and displayed in the Patient Properties screen For more information see Patient Properties Screen on page 119 For more information see Cre
15. Select Patient screen and clicking Properties For more information see Creating a Patient Record on page 70 g progeny 119 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Patient Properties Screen Cem O o a First Name Patient s first name You must enter a first name to create a patient Patient s last name You must enter a last name to create a patient Birth Date Patient s date of birth Enter the birth date using mm dd yyyy or select the date from the drop down calendar Patient s Social Security number Male Patient s gender Female Browse Opens a file selection box where you locate and include the patient s picture Pictures must be JPEG image files Patient s street address Patient s city state zip code and country Patient s telephone numbers Patients email address This address is used when you select Patient gt Send Email to Patient g progeny ae Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem Description O O SOS Flags the patient record for a medical alert Progeny Imaging user to whom this patient record is assigned When users are added to Progeny Imaging they appear in the Primary Dentist drop down list You must select a primary dentist in order to create a patient Identifier for a 3rd party application for example practice management software that is integrated with Progeny Imaging using the PIBridge application For information o
16. Sequences on page 72 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Studies Tab Folder 8 Patient Photo Study Study Description Date Time 22 23 17 4f712007 20070407 18 19 1 21 PM a The Studies tab contains studies that have been saved in the patient s record The number in the tab is the number of studies in the patient s record Scroll down to see all items The slider at the bottom of the Studies tab adjusts the view so that you can more easily find studies The Studies tab shows a thumbnail image of the study and provides the name or number of the study a description of the study and the date on which the image in the study was created Select a study and click Open to display it in the study surface To save a study display an image in the study surface then click Save or ALT S To delete a study from the Studies tab select the study and click Delete or ALT D For more information see Creating Studies on page 81 g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Patient Tab Folder 8 Studies 1 Photo O 1 Patient Last First Middle StartDate LastXRay BirthDate 8 13 1984 Gender F SSN 999 99 1867 2 Address Address 1 4923 Sereant s Inn Address2 City Popular City State Popular State 38360 5763 Popular Coun The information used O 4 Contact Info HomePhone 615 371 4208 le WorkPhone 144 516 5077 3 Notes
17. The Patient tab contains information from the patient s Patient Properties screen To edit the information select the row and type in the new information Changes made to patient information in the Patient tab are automatically saved to the patient s record and displayed in the Patient Properties screen For more information see Patient Properties Screen on page 119 For more information see Creating a Patient Record on page 70 g progeny me Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Photo Tab Folder 8 Studies 1 Patient The Image Container Photo tab displays the patient s picture that was included in the patients Patient Properties screen For more information see Creating a Patient Record on page 70 Image Menu The Image menu contains settings that allow you to work with an image that is displayed in the study surface Select the image and then select an option from the Image menu DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Image Menu Undo Filter Removes the last filter applied ALT U Redo Filter Reapplies the last filter removed ALT R Removes all filters Annotate Displays the Annotate and Measure toolbar with controls for annotating ALT A the image Correct Tooth Numbers Opens the Select Correct Tooth Numbers screen so that you can change the tooth number stored in the image s DICOM information For more information see Correct Tooth Number
18. a single Abstract Syntax UID which when taken together represent a logical grouping and which are used together to provide a high level functionality e g for the purpose of negotiating the use of the set with a single item A logical group of the valid attributes of DICOM information objects National Electrical Manufacturers Association A DICOM Information Object see IOD whose attributes contain a single real world object Note the differentiation of normalized versus composite information object definitions is not strongly enforced in DICOM 3 0 Open Systems Interconnection Picture Archive and Communication System Protocol Data Unit A Presentation Context consists of an Abstract Syntax plus a list of acceptable Transfer Syntaxes The Presentation Context defines both what data will be sent Abstract Syntax and how the data are encoded to be sent Transfer Syntax A DICOM representation of a Print Job which consists of a set of IODs which describe a Print Job and a set of services which can be performed on those IODs A DICOM term for a logical grouping of Service Classes which all involve printing also referred to as Print Management Service Class an example of a Meta SOP Class A DICOM representation of a Printer which consists of a set of IODs Page 8 of 21 Protocol Data Unit PDU Real World Activity Real World Object RIS SCP SCU Service Class SC Service Class Provider SCP Provider Server Service Cl
19. address is 0 0 0 0 Timeout Number of seconds allowed for image acquisition The timeout period begins when you click Acquire in Progeny Imaging At the end of the timeout period if no X ray exposure has been made the digital sensor generates a gray scale image The factory default timeout setting is 90 seconds Progeny recommends that you use this setting to ensure that you have enough time to acquire your image Click this to open the Default Filters screen to define filters that Progeny Imaging will automatically apply to all images that you acquire By default no default filters are configured For more information seeon page 89 Deletes the module configuration Reset Turns off and restarts the module Export Stores the module configuration in a file When you click Export Progeny Imaging opens a dialog box for you to name and save the file You can then move the module configuration file to another computer Apply Applies the changes that you made to the device configuration If you change the name of the device Progeny Imaging will ask you to confirm g progeny E Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem scription S SOS the name change Click Yes to create a new device configuration click No to simply rename the current configuration Close Click to close the VisionDX Configuration screen VisionDX USB Device Configuration Screen El VisionDX Configuration x Product 600 Sensors
20. an X ray exposure CAUTION The X ray sensor is active and waiting for X Ray exposure for a limited time At the end of the time period the sensor times out requiring you to start the procedure again You should always verify that Progeny Imaging and the X ray sensor are ready before exposing the patient to X ray radiation If you need more time change the sensor timeout by in the VisionDX Configuration screen 10 Activate the X ray source to expose the sensor During acquisition the teeth in the first sequence change shade to yellow and flash to indicate that the image transfer is in progress When the acquisition is complete the teeth change shade to green the image is automatically saved and appears in the study surface and in the Folder tab of the Image Container 11 If you selected more than one sequence for acquisition Progeny Imaging will automatically begin to acquire the next sequence Repeat steps 5 to 10 12 To pause acquisition between two sequences click Pause during the first acquisition before the second acquisition begins To continue acquiring the next sequence click Resume 13 Record the X ray exposure parameters or other information related to the acquired image as an image note To create a note click the yellow note icon in the bottom right corner of the image Click Save to save the added text with the image If the note icon is not visible select Study Surface gt Expanded View g progeny Progeny Im
21. an association 3 3 NETWORK INTERFACES 3 3 1 Physical Network Interface If applicable specifies what physical network interface s are supported Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 13 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 3 4 CONFIGURATION 3 4 1 AE Title Presentation Address Mapping An important installation issue is the translation from AE title to Presentation Address How this is to be performed shall be described in this section Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 14 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 4 MEDIA INTERCHANGE 4 1 IMPLEMENTATION MODEL The Implementation Model shall identify the DICOM Application Entities in a specific implementation and relate the Application Entities to Real World Activities 4 1 1 Application Data Flow Diagram Progeny Imaging DICOM Storage Medium Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Remote Real World Activity Page 15 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 4 1 2 Functional definitions of AE s 4 1 2 1 Progeny Imaging 4 1 2 2 Create DICOM Image The Progeny Imaging application acts as a FSC when acquiring images into the DICOM format 4 1 2 3 Display DICOM Image The Progeny Imaging application acts as a FSR when using the viewing and image in DICOM format Application Profile AUG PRO 01 4 1 2 4 Update DICOM Image The Progeny Imaging application acts as a FSU when updating im
22. dental clinics or scaled up to support larger dental organizations e g Dental School Progeny Imaging has its own patient database Progeny Imaging can also be integrated with a third party Patient Management Software system which controls the patient related billing and scheduling information This conformance statement represents the functionality of Progeny Imaging with respect to its communication with other DICOM compliant components and systems The document is formatted according to DICOM PS 3 2 2004 PS 3 2 Part 2 of the DICOM Standard http medical nema org dicom 2004 04_02PU PDF ADA Working Group 22 ADA SCDI WG 12 1 ADA ACCEPTED American Dental Association 1 2 Network Services SOP Classes User of Service Provider of Service SCU SCP Transfer Stored Print Storage SOPClass Stored only No Hardcopy Grayscale Image Storage SOP Stored and Viewed Yes Class Hardcopy Color Image Storage SOP Class Stored and Viewed Yes Computed Radiography Image Storage Stored and Viewed Yes Digital X Ray Image Storage For Stored and Viewed Yes Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 2 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging Presentation Digital X Ray Image Storage For Stored only Yes Processing Digital Intra oral X Ray Image Storage Stor
23. device is not connected use the cross over cable provided to connect the device 5 Click Next The Device Properties screen will display the version and serial number of the device g progeny 46 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Add New Device Progeny Imaging xl Device Properties AS Firmware Version 2 0 Hardware Version 2 0 Serial Number X4754566C 01DFA Module Name MPSe Please click Next to continue cesa wees ce _ 6 Click Next Add New Device Progeny Imaging xl Select your connection type j Standalone Configuration The device will stay connected to the PC through the device power supply C Network Configuration Once the device is configured it will be connected into your network After relocating power up the device and wait for 1 minute for it to be ready cesa news cane _ 7 Inthe Select your connection type screen select Network Connection progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules 8 Click Next Add New Device Progeny Imaging x Device Network Properties 192 168 100 190 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Need Help Consult your network administrator cesa news ce _ 9 In the Device Network Properties screen change the information to be correct for the dental office network The IP Address must be a number that is not used by any other device on the network
24. g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging By default Progeny Imaging uses the database that is installed on the same computer that runs the Progeny Imaging graphical user interface Image files are stored in C Program Files Progeny Progeny Imaging Images You can instead set the options for each computer that is running Progeny Imaging to use a Progeny Imaging database that is located on another computer on the dental office network Note Progeny Imaging requires that your dental office network be a setup as a Peer to Peer P2P or Windows domain client server network In a P2P or domain network all users must have local administrator privileges on all clients in the network On a domain network a domain server is required for authentication Before Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Database on the Network e Install Progeny Imaging on all computers where it will be used e Configure the Progeny Imaging database to be used on a network e For more information see Configuring the Progeny Imaging Database for Use on a Network on page 31 To Configure Progeny Imaging to Use a Database on the Network Log into Progeny Imaging Select Tools gt Options In the Options screen select the Database tab Select Networked to indicate that you are using a Progeny Imaging database that is located on another computer in the dental office network 5 Click Find Servers and select the computer that is running the
25. in the image where the luminous intensity changes sharply Gamma _ Displays a filter to make changes to the overall brightness and color saturation of an image as it is displayed on a monitor Invert Reverses the hue saturation and brightness values of the content of the image Uses histogram information to remove extraneous information from the Level image Displays a filter to enhance the sharpness and crispness of image details Displays a filter to soften the focus of the image g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Menu Description Option Displays a filter to add texture to an image using grayscale values Filter A B Apply user configurable filters A B C and D You configure these filters by selecting Tools gt Options and clicking the ABCD Filters tab Only one customized filter can be applied to an image For more information see Filter Toolbar on page 94 Filter Toolbar The Filter Toolbar has controls to change or manipulate the way an image is displayed You must display an image in the study surface to use these controls Filter Toolbar O wem eo o Hide Show A Hides and redisplays the Patient Panel Patient Panel Closes the selected image in the study surface Enlarges the view of the image contents Use Zoom Out to restore your view Reduces the view of the image contents Enlarges a user selected area of the image To define an enlarged area click th
26. module for use on the dental office network you must configure Progeny Imaging to recognize it You do this on each computer that is running Progeny Imaging Before Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Acquisition Module e Install an MPSe or VisionDX acquisition module and configure it for use on the network e For more information see Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network on page 43 e Obtain the following information about the networked VisionDX or MPSe acquisition module e Name e Description e IP address e Subnet mask e Gateway e Log into Progeny Imaging To Configure Progeny Imaging to Use a VisionDX or MPSe Acquisition Module on the Network 1 Select Tools gt Devices gt Add Existing Device g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Add Existing Device Progeny Imaging xi Use this wizard to add an existing device to your list of devices Click Next to continue 2 Inthe Device Installation Wizard click Next Add Existing Device Progeny Imaging xl Select your connection type p C Standalone Configuration The device will stay connected to the PC through the device power supply Network Configuration Once the device is configured it will be connected into your network After relocating power up the device and wait for 1 minute for it to be ready g progeny ne Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisiti
27. sequences of teeth and to acquire images Note To activate and use the Tooth Panel a patient record must be open and an image acquisition module must be selected For more information see Tooth Panel on page 132 Study Surface 8 The Study Surface is where you display filter and annotate images that are part of a patient record For more information see Study Surface on page 125 Image Container 9 The Image Container contains thumbnail images and information that are part of a patient record For more information see Image Container on page 97 Progress and Status Bar 10 Information at the bottom of the Progeny Imaging screen gives you information on the progress of image acquisition image acquisition module readiness and current user and server Main Menu Bar The Main Menu bar contains menus of the major functions provided by Progeny Imaging g progeny E Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Main Menu Bar Menu SSC The File menu contains options for basic tasks in Progeny Imaging For more information see File Menu on page 92 Patient The Patient menu contains options for working with patient records For more information see Patient Menu on page 117 Image The Image menu contains settings that allow you to work with an image that is displayed in the study surface For more information see Image Menu on page 107 Filter The Filter menu contains a subset of the image manipul
28. shows the installed VisionDX USB image acquisition devices and allows you to add or remove VisionDX USB sensors The Manage VisionDX Sensors screen opens automatically when Progeny Imaging detects a new sensor You can also open the Manage VisionDX Sensors screen by clicking Sensors in the Device Configuration screen For more information see Installing VisionDX USB Modules on page 54 For more information see Add Sensor Screen on page 83 Manage VisionDX Sensors Screen tem O Description Check Click to display the sensor type and serial number of a sensor that is Sensor currently connected to your computer Serial Serial number of the device Each sensor has a unique factory installed Number serial number Description Type of the sensor Each sensor has factory installed type type 1 or type 2 Add Sensor Opens the Add Sensor screen g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference a Remove Sensor Removes sensor from the list of configured sensors Note If the Default VisionDX USB device is removed from Progeny Imaging select Tools gt Devices gt Add New Device Closes the Manage VisionDX USB screen Move File to Patient Screen x Move File To Patient Med Alert Folder Last First Gender Birth Date Last XRay Start Date lt G Andres Angelia F 5 10 1962 2 28 1989 4 12 1975 5 7 198 1 31 1977 3 20 1961 5 26 1960 6 11 1972 9 8 1976 6 20 1984 3 21 1980 Rie ete Br
29. the file is located in C Program Files Progeny Progeny Imaging ProgenyImaging exe 2 Copy Progeny Imaging exe 3 On your computer s desktop right click and select Paste Shortcut from the option menu 4 With the shortcut selected right click and select Properties 5 Inthe Properties dialog box select the Shortcut tab 6 Inthe Target text field place your cursor to the right of the last character 7 Type a space and then type login false 8 Click Apply 9 Click OK g progeny e Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Section 7 Use Progeny Imaging This section contains procedures for using Progeny Imaging to manage patient records acquire images and create studies Logging in as a User Every time Progeny Imaging is launched the Login window appears You must log in to use Progeny Imaging You can configure Progeny Imaging to open without requiring users to log in For more information see Removing the Login Screen on page 68 Before Logging In e Ensure that you are logged onto your computer using an account that has Windows computer administrator privileges Note Progeny Imaging currently requires that all users be logged into Windows as a computer administrator This will be changed in a future release e Obtain a user ID from your system administrator You may also be given a password To Log In 1 On your computer s desktop double click the Progeny Imaging icon or select Progeny I
30. written to the removable media device Using Imageu the recipient of images from Progeny Imaging can view the DICOM image information When you export patient images Progeny Imaging creates a Removable Progeny folder on the removable media device The folder contains the ImageJ Viewer viewer instructions and a folder with the image files that you exported The names of the image files are the names of the files assigned by Progeny Imaging g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Before Exporting DICOM Images e The patient record that contains the images to be exported must be open e Aremovable media device must be present on the computer from which you are exporting the patient images To Export DICOM Images 1 Open the Export Patient Images and Image Viewer screen by selecting Patient gt Export Patient Images 2 Select the images that you want to export To select several images hold down the CTRL key while selecting the images To select all images click Select All 3 Inthe Select a Removable Media Device drop down list select the device where the images will be copied 4 Click Export For more information see Export Patient Images and Image Viewer Screen on page 91 Exporting JPEG Images from the Study Surface You can export the images in a study as JPEG files to a location on your computer on a removable media or on the dental office network The file names are the patient s name followed by the name
31. 10 In the pop up message click Yes to confirm that you want to exit To Open Progeny Imaging 1 2 On your computer s desktop double click on the Progeny Imaging icon or select Progeny Imaging from your Windows Start menu If this is the first time Progeny Imaging has been installed on the computer you will see a message stating that the database was not found and you will be asked to create a new database Click Yes even if you will be using a database on another computer Log into Progeny Imaging as the Administrator For more information see Logging in as Administrator on page 30 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging Logging in as Administrator Every time Progeny Imaging is launched the Login window appears You must log in to use Progeny Imaging Immediately after installing Progeny Imaging you will log in as Administrator For security purposes add a password for Administrator the first time that you log in Note While other users can be given application administrator privileges within Progeny Imaging you use the Administrator login in the event that you need to contact Technical Support You can configure Progeny Imaging to open without requiring users to log in For more information see Removing the Login Screen on page 68 Before Logging in as Administrator for the First Time Ensure that you are logged into an account that has Windows computer administrator privileges No
32. 1960 4 7 2007 1 20 PM 6 11 1972 1 18 2007 3 33 PM 9 8 1976 1 18 2007 3 33 PM 6 20 1984 1 18 2007 3 34 PM 3 21 1980 1 18 2007 3 34 PM 8 11 1989 1 18 2007 4 34 PM 9 2 1977 1 18 2007 3 35 PM 7 3 1986 1 18 2007 3 36 PM 9 23 1984 1 18 2007 3 36 PM Bravo Vera Campos David Chapman Landon Chauhan Aisha Cortes Valentin Dhawan Lynette Foster Helena Guerrero Martin Harris Alyssa Hill Julie Holmes Megan Kapoor Russel Kumar Marc cc cojcaqa0qevcevcese He hh Ba S amp S A e i Lloyd Lindsay You use the Select Patient screen to open a patient record Note If you are logged in to Progeny Imaging as an ordinary user you will see only your own patients the Select Patient screen If you are logged in as a user with administrator privileges you will see all patients For more information see Opening a Patient Record on page 70 Open the Select Patient screen by selecting Patient gt Open or ALT O or by clicking the Open icon g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Select Patient Screen Oem O n Med Alert Indicates that the patient has a medical condition Turn the medical alert on for the patient in the patient s Patient Properties screen Patient s last name as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Patient s first name as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Folder Double click to open the patie
33. 3 Rotate Images 98 Screens Backup and Restore 83 Device Configuration 133 Options 106 Patient Properties 116 Print Preview 119 Select Patient 68 120 Template Manager 23 125 User Manager 130 Video 133 Select Patient Screen 120 Sensors MPSe 41 VisionDX 40 Shortcuts 138 Studies g progeny Index Annotating 75 Creating 79 Saving 17 95 123 Study Surface 21 122 Study Surface Menu 123 Subnet Mask 133 System Configuration 8 System Requirements 25 T Taking X Ray Images 70 Technical Support Phone Numbers 10 Teeth Selecting 16 70 129 Template Controls Toolbar 124 Template Manager Screen 23 59 125 Timeout 133 Toolbars Device Contorls 88 Filter 92 Image Operations 101 Patient Controls 113 Template Controls 124 Tools Menu 127 Tooth Numbering System 106 147 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Index Tooth Panel W Using 16 70 129 Windows U See Screens 83 Uinstalling Progeny Imaging 38 X Updating Patient Records 69 X Ray Images User Information 130 Acquiring 70 User Manager Screen 57 130 Annotating 75 y Deleting 78 Video Screen 133 Displaying 4 VisionDX Saving 17 95 Configuring 49 Timeout lag Installing 40 Z Vivid USB Camera 133 Zoom 92 Installing 56 g progeny ue Progeny Imaging User s Guide DICOM Performance Statement DICOM Conformance Statement g progeny a f progeny erie Progeny Imaging DICOM Conformance Statement Revisio
34. 3 Select Export for Merge 4 Click Backup 5 When you see a message telling you that the backup completed successfully click Close Restoring and Importing a Patient Database You can restore a patient database from a backup file that was created by Progeny Imaging The backup file must exist on the computer with Progeny Imaging or on another computer on the same network By default the database backup file is written to C Progeny Imaging Database database bak Note Progeny Imaging does not currently support Backup and Restore for Windows Vista operating systems Vista support for Backup and Restore is planned for a future release You can also merge records from one Progeny Imaging patient database into another Progeny Imaging patient database This is useful if you see some patients in one office and wish to merge their records with a Progeny Imaging patient database in another office To merge records you first export the records selecting Export for Merge in the Backup and Restore screen Backup tab Then you use the Restore tab to merge the records For more information see Backup and Restore Screen on page 85 For more information see Backing up and Exporting a Patient Database on page 63 To Restore a Patient Database 1 Select File gt Backup and Restore 2 Inthe Backup and Restore screen select the Restore tab g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging Source D CDRom0 v
35. Device Wizard runs the Device Installation Wizard so you can configure a VisionDX or MPSe module for use on a dental office network or reinstall a VisionDX USB module Tools gt Devices gt Add Existing Device Wizard runs the Device Installation Wizard so you can configure Progeny Imaging to recognize a VisionDX or MPSe module that is installed on a dental office network Templates Opens the Template Manager Templates are image acquisition sequences used to streamline the image capture process for a dental study g progeny mS Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Menu Description Option Light Box The Light Box is used to light X ray images using the computer screen When you select Tools gt Light Box the computer screen will go completely white so X ray images can be displayed Press Esc to return to Progeny Imaging Options Opens the Options Screen where you can customize program defaults including Clinic Information Default Filter Annotation Defaults and Tooth Numbering System Color Displays a menu of color themes Color themes change the colors used in Theme the Progeny Imaging screen Displays the currently installed Progeny Imaging license g progeny ip Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Tooth Panel The Tooth Panel allows you to select sequences of teeth and to acquire images For more information see Acquiring X ray Image Sequences on page 72 If the Tooth Pan
36. Filters tab allows you to define four custom filters You apply your custom filters to images displayed in the study surface after acquisition by selecting the image and then clicking the A B C or D icons in the Filter toolbar To define a custom filter select the filter that you are defining then adjust the Smooth Sharpen and Gamma filter controls to the desired settings By default the image displays as a 16 bit image but you can select to view it as an 8 bit image Click Set to Defaults to cancel and redefine the custom filter g progeny Gi Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Annotation Defaults Tab Fj Options Progeny Imaging L Transparent Gl Red False Hi Red 1 Font Name Microsoft Sans Serif Size 12 Units 3 GdiCh Font Size 12 Font Style Regular Background Color The Annotation Defaults tab allows you to adjust characteristics of text blocks and lines that you add to images using the Annotate and Measure toolbar Database Tab fj Options Progeny Imaging Clinic information General Histogram Stretch ABCD Filters Annotation Defaults Workstation Configuration Name DJSYDP51 Standalone Single computer and local database Networked Multiple computers and shared database server CR The Database tab allows you to specify where the patient database for Progeny Imaging will be located By default Progeny Imaging assumes that the patient database g p
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38. Images to Another Patient Record You can use the Move File to Patient screen in the event that you acquire an image but need to store it in another patient record Before Moving an Image e The patient record that contains the image to be moved must be open e The patient record to which the image will be moved must exist Moving an Image 1 Open the Move File to Patient screen by selecting Image gt Move to Patient or ALT M 2 Inthe Move File to Patient screen select the patient whose record will contain the image 3 Inthe Image Container Folder tab select the image to move 4 Drag the image from the Image Container Folder tab to the Drag here icon in the Move File to Patient screen 5 When Progeny Imaging asks you to confirm that you want to move the image to the selected patient s record click Yes For more information see Move File to Patient Screen on page 107 Exporting Patient Images Progeny Imaging allows you to export images in various formats e Exporting DICOM Images from a Patient Record e Exporting JPEG Images from the Study Surface e Exporting Various Image Formats from the Image Menu Exporting DICOM Images from a Patient Record You can use the Export Patient Images and Image Viewer screen to copy images from a patient record to a removable media device flash drive Images are exported as DICOM image files When you export images a copy of the ImageJ viewer a DICOM compliant image viewer is also
39. Imaging Directory on a Peer to Peer Network 1 Navigate to C Program Files Progeny 2 Inthe Progeny folder highlight the Progeny Imaging folder 3 Right click and select Sharing and Security Progeny Imaging Properties a General Sharing Customize Local sharing and security To share this folder with other users of this computer only drag it to the Shared Documents folder To make this folder and its subfolders private so that only you have access select the following check box Network sharing and security As a security measure Windows has disabled remote access to this computer However you can enable remote access and safely share files by running the Network Setup Wizard Leam more about sharing and security g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging 4 Inthe Progeny Imaging Properties box select the Sharing tab 5 Click the sentence link If you understand the security risks but want to share files without running the wizard click here Enable File Sharing If you enable sharing on this computer without using the Network Setup Wizard the computer could be vulnerable to attacks from the Internet We strongly recommend that you run the Network Setup Wizard to protect your computer Use the wizard to enable file sharing Recommended Just enable file sharing 6 Select Just enable file sharing and click OK Progeny Imaging Properties General Sharing Cus
40. Imaging on page 39 e Locate the Progeny Imaging Installation CD ROM e Ensure that you are logged into your computer using an account that has Windows computer administrator privileges Note Progeny Imaging currently requires that all users be logged into Windows as a computer administrator This will be changed in a future release g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging To Install Progeny Imaging 1 Insert the Progeny Imaging Installation CD ROM into the computer s CD ROM drive The Progeny Software Installer starts automatically Note If the Progeny Software Installer does not start automatically use the Windows Start menu and select Run Then type the path to the program on the Progeny Imaging Installation CD ROM E Progeny Software installer progeny penrai Welcome to the Progeny Imaging Dental ee Software Installation Use this installation wizard to install the Progeny Imaging Software The wizard will take you through the steps required for installation Contact Info Progeny Inc 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 Tel 888 924 3800 847 415 9300 Fax 847 415 9801 Suv 1 2 0004 In the Progeny Imaging Software Installer click Install Progeny Imaging In the pop up message click Yes to confirm that you want to start the installation If your computer does not have MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition installed you will see a license agreement Click Acc
41. Imaging user of the image acquisition module can change its device configuration A module must be installed before you can use the VisionDX Configuration screen to configure it To open the VisionDX Configuration screen first select a module in the Device drop down list on the Device toolbar Then select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration For more information see Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use ona Network on page 43 VisionDX Configuration Screen for configuring VisionDX modules Description Type of device Progeny Imaging automatically detects the device type Serial Serial number of the device Progeny Imaging automatically detects the E Sa 137 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference a Number serial number Name Name you assign to the module When a device is installed initially Progeny Imaging assigns it a default name Description Description for the module When a device is installed initially its description is Default factory set device IP Address Internet Protocol address for the module as connected to the computer where Progeny Imaging is installed or on the dental office network By default the IP address is 192 168 100 190 Subne Internet Protocol address for data allowed into the dental office network Mask By default the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Internet Protocol address of the dental office network gateway By default the gateway
42. L ALT P or click the Properties icon You can also modify the patient record using the Patient tab in the Image Container 3 Inthe Patient Properties screen modify the patient s information 4 Click Apply to save your changes and continue working in the Patient Properties screen Click OK to save your changes and close the screen For more information see Patient Properties Screen on page 119 Acquiring X ray Image Sequences Progeny Imaging allows you to acquire images of sequences of teeth The sequence defines the teeth that will be imaged and the order in which the images will be acquired In the Tooth Panel you can use the preset sequences or create your own sequences by selecting individual teeth To streamline image acquisition you can use the Template Manager to save frequently used sequences as templates For more information see Streamlining Image Acquisition with Templates on page 74 Before Acquiring X ray Image Sequences e Open a patient record e Verify that the image acquisition module you want to use is installed and available e Dipslay the Tooth Panel If the Tooth Panel is not displayed click the Tooth icon select File gt Toggle Tooth Panel or ALT 1 The Patient Panel must be displayed in order to display the Tooth Panel For more information see Tooth Panel on page 16 To Image a Sequence of Teeth 1 Select an X ray image acquisition module from the Device Controls drop down list The Connect
43. LAN IN connection on the power supply 2 Plug the standard Ethernet cable into the PWR LAN OUT connection on the power supply g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Power supply cable connections Connect the standard CAT5 cable to the device and onthe power supply here Connect the Crossover cable to the PC and on the power supply here 3 Connect the other end of the cross over cable into the network connection on the back of your computer 4 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the VisionDX Connect the sensor to the VisionDX Connect the power cord to the power supply and to an electrical outlet Power on the VisionDX Once the module is powered up one or more pop up messages will appear in the lower right hand side of the screen as the Windows network detects that a new module is connected 8 Log into Progeny Imaging Progeny Imaging will detect the VisionDX and you can begin acquiring images immediately e For more information see Logging in as a User on page 69 9 Select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration to configure a name for your VisionDX module e For more information see VisionDX Configuration Screen on page 137 NDJ Installing MPSe Modules Progeny MP amp e is an intraoral system for digital imaging of teeth and the oral cavity The MPSe image acquisition module can be used from the computer whe
44. OFILES r a a a a aar araa aaa a iaa eia aea araara eadein 20 7 HOD CONTENTS issiscceesvescincvecisccveenvensvesrvensseccees ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 8 COVER LETTER iscssccctsssiccctesticasdcceieucaecatevcisaddewctuvascvcdsvsdevccentdeandswcinvasecddevstiaidenedveassonse 21 9 DICOM PS 3 2 2004 PART 2 CONFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED 10 RELEASE NO ICE iis ocs sianvaceciterccecatecioncstesieccenss ERROR BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 4 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 2 INTRODUCTION 2 1 Revision History Revision Date Author Change Revision 0 1 June 5 2006 Dan Wolf Initial creation Revision 0 2 September 6 2006 Dan Wolf SOP changes Revision 0 3 Revision 1 0 2 2 Audience Conformance of Progeny Imaging to the DICOM 3 0 Standard is discussed in this document It specifies the Service Classes Information Objects and Communication Protocols supported by the implementation This statement is intended to provide information about the functionality of Progeny Imaging in a clinical environment and aid the system integrator in designing the software and hardware infrastructure connecting Progeny Imaging to other components which make use of the DICOM 3 0 Standard for inter network communication The reader of this document should be familiar with the DICOM 3 0 Standard the components being interconnected and other references listed in S
45. Progeny Imaging 1 2 DENTAL progeny User s Guide Part Number 00 02 1598 ECN P1568 REV C Copyright 2008 Progeny Dental 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire Illinois 60069 U S A Phone 888 924 3800 Fax 847 415 9801 WWW progenydental com Progeny Imaging User s Guide Table of Contents Contents Section 1 About This Manual cccccccssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeees 7 Text CONVEMUONS s 2223 ccc ts tats atiet te Scat teetl tte iat biti tot teaicts i hten 7 Section 2 Welcome to Progeny Imaging ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneees 8 Progeny Imaging Features and Functions cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 System Components and Configurations cccccccccccceceecceeeeeeeeeeees 8 Progeny Imaging Contact Information ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 11 Section 3 Tour Progeny IMAaGING ccccccessessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneees 12 Progeny Imaging Screen LayOut cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaaees 12 Main Menu Bat kainic iin Asta aati aaa aaa hae abate ee 13 OOIDANS erena e asc cu diced ae A saddles aa 15 Woe da iy este lg 3 kemmme o ar rete ca tare iar ate it COMER ONE PURER APCD SORT ree Re E 16 Image Container eeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeseecaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseennaeeeeeeeeees 18 SIUGY SUMaCe e A AS 22 Template Managel cccceeeeeceecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeeaeeeeeeeeee
46. SPECIFICATIONS The next section in the DICOM Conformance Statement is a set of Application Entity Specifications There shall be one such specification for each Application Entity type 4 3 AUGMENTED AND PRIVATE APPLICATION PROFILES 4 3 1 Augmented Application Profiles The Progeny Imaging application supports one augmented Application Profile AUG PRO O1 4 3 1 1 Progeny Imaging This Application Profile is an augmentation of the STD DEN CD Standard Application profile defined in supplement 92 of the dicom standard 4 3 1 1 1 SOP Class Augmentations The following IODs are part of the AUG PRO 01 There are no requirements or restrictions on SOP options for these IODs beyond those in their standard definitions Table 3 1 IODs for AUG PRO 01 Information Object Definition JOD SOP Class UID Secondary Capture Image Storage 1 2 840 10008 5 1 4 1 1 7 Computed Radiography Image Storage 1 2 840 10008 5 1 4 1 1 1 All the transfer syntaxes AUG PRO O1 support are described in table 3 2 Table 3 2 Transfer syntaxes for AUG PRO 01 Transfer Syntax Transfer Syntax UID Implicit VR Little Endian 1 2 840 10008 1 2 Explicit VR Little Endian 1 2 840 10008 1 2 1 Explicit VR Big Endian 1 2 840 10008 1 2 2 JPEG Lossless Non Hierarchical 1 2 840 10008 1 2 4 57 Process 14 JPEG Lossless Non Hierarchical First 1 2 840 10008 1 2 4 70 Order Prediction Process 14 Selection Value 1 Copyright
47. Template toolbar 2 Inthe Template Manager select Template gt New or click New 3 Inthe New Template screen enter a name for the template and click OK The template name appears as the open template 4 Drag sequences of teeth to the design surface positioning the sequences in the order in which they will be acquired f nrnoceny 62 2 progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging e To remove a sequence from the design surface select the sequence then select Sequence gt Remove To remove all sequences select Template gt Remove All Sequences 5 Select Template gt Save or click Save 6 Toclose the Template Manager select Template gt Exit To Modify a Template 1 Select Tools gt Templates or click the Template icon 2 Inthe Template Manager use the drop down list to select the template to modify 3 Inthe design surface select a sequence Then click the right mouse button to display a menu of actions that you can perform on the sequence 4 Select an action to perform on the sequence You can perform the following actions on sequences in a template e Make First in Sequence Reorders the sequences in the template so that the selected sequence will be acquired first e Make Last in Sequence Reorders the sequences in the template so that the selected sequence will be acquired last e Move Up in Sequence Reorders the sequences in the template so that the selected sequence will be acquired b
48. a sheet ice i Ree Meet ete Rained 136 VisionDX Configuration Screen ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeteees 137 Section 9 Keyboard Shortcuts cccccceesssesssssseceeeeeeesenseessseeeeeeees 141 Keyboard Command Sequences cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 141 ic errr err rrr Tr rr errr rT 143 DICOM Conformance Statement ssseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 149 yg progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide About this Manual Section 1 About This Manual This section explains how to use this manual Text Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this manual Menu selection Bold font Select Tools gt User Management menus in path connected by S User interface Bold font Click Next objects and controls Program Fixed width font Change directories to information and C program_files ProgenyDenta information typed by the user User specific Fixed width Type C program_files lt user_database gt information typed fontwith italics substituting the name of your database for by the user and lt gt lt user_database gt g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Getting Started Section 2 Welcome to Progeny Imaging This section introduces Progeny Imaging features and configurations Progeny Imaging Features and Functions Progeny Imaging acquires displays and stores digital dental X rays and intraoral video images
49. achael Srivas easy StartD ate StartDate State Popular State State Popular State Last lt Ray Last lt Ray Zip 38831 6870 Zip 38831 6870 BirthD ate 6 24 1984 BirthDate 6 24 1984 Country Popular Country Country Popular Country Gender F Gender F Notes The information used 4 Notes The information used a SSN 999 99 4133 SSN 999 99 4133 Last Last Patients Last Name Patients Last Name 6 Do one of the following e If the records are the same click Same Patient e f you want to create a new patient by modifying the information for example for two members of the same family click New Patient e f you want to update information in the patient s record click Update e Click Cancel to skip updates to this patient record 7 When you see a message telling you that the merge operation completed successfully click Close g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging Removing the Login Screen Every time you launch Progeny Imaging the Login window appears If you want to use Progeny Imaging without requiring users to log in you must create a new desktop shortcut Note When the Login screen is not used the only Progeny Imaging user is Administrator and you cannot create other users The Administrator user is a primary dentist with access to all patient records For more information see Managing Users on page 59 To Remove the Login Screen 1 Select the Progeny Imaging executable file By default
50. age notes Application Profile AUG PRO 01 4 1 2 4 1 Export DICOM Image The Progeny Imaging application acts as an FSC when using the export function located in the file menu and subsequently selecting as the export format When the Progeny Imaging Application is requested to export an image in the DICOM format it will create a new File set containing the information corresponding to the Application Profile STD DEN CD 4 1 2 4 2 Media Storage Application Profile No Application Profiles that invoke this AE for the Export DICOM image There are no extensions or specializations 4 1 2 4 3 Display Directory DICOMDIR IS NOT SUPPORTED Future gt The Progeny Imaging application acts as a FSR using the open DICOMDIR from the file menu When the Progeny Imaging Application is requested to read out a DICOMDIR it will read the File set and display the DICOMDIR directory for those SOP Instances in the File set that correspond to the AUG_EMG_01 Application Profile 4 1 3 Sequencing of Real World Activities 4 1 4 File Meta Information for Implementation Class and Version This section shall be used to list the values assigned to the File Meta Information attributes see PS 3 10 that pertain to the Implementation Class and Version These are File Meta Information Version Implementation Class UID Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 16 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging Implementation Version Name 4 2 AE
51. age to the patient and add attachments Deletes the open patient record and any images studies and other documents that have been created for this patient Progeny Imaging will ask you to confirm your selection to delete CAUTION To preserve patient data be sure to backup the patient database before deleting patients Opens the Patient Properties screen for the currently selected patient 118 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Patient Properties Screen GEEN Properties Progeny Imaging dentification Birth Date SSN Street City State ZIP Country Contact Home Mobile E Mail First Name Last Name faraon 999 99 2514 9 Male Female 1685 Black Friars Lane Popular City Popular State 10558 7392 Popular Country 327 229 4467 Ueu 700 828 8263 307 931 5785 Landon Chapman easymail com Screen and Menu Reference Press to flag Medical Alert Select Primary Dentist Wolf Dan v Bridge ID The information used as data for this patientis all fictitious You use the Patient Properties screen to add and maintain patient data To open the Patient Properties screen and create a new patient select Patient gt New or ALT N To open the Patient Properties screen for an existing patient open the patient s record then click the Properties icon or select CTRL ALT P You can also open the Patient Properties screen for an existing patient by selecting the patient in the
52. aging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Streamlining Image Acquisition with Templates Templates are pre defined groupings of image acquisition sequences that you can use to streamline image acquisition For example the 2 BW template that is delivered with Progeny Imaging sets up two bitewing sequences When you select this template the template is displayed in the design surface and the sequences are added in the Tooth Panel When you acquire images using this template Progeny Imaging creates a two image study with the images displayed on the design surface in the order in which the sequences appeared in the template Progeny Imaging is delivered with several templates In addition you can create and modify templates Templates can also be imported and exported for use in Progeny Imaging on other computers Before Acquiring Images Using a Template e Open a patient record e Verify that the image acquisition module you want to use is installed and available e Verify that the template you want to use is available e For more information see Creating and Modifying Image Acquisition Templates on page 62 To Acquire Images Using a Template 1 Select an X ray sensor image acquisition module from the Device Controls drop down list The Connection Indicator will become green showing that the module is ready 2 Inthe Template toolbar select the template from the template drop down list The sequences in the template appear in the study s
53. alized Information Object OSI PACS PDU Presentation Context Print Job SOP Class Print Management Service Class or Print Service Class PSC Printer SOP Class Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging File set Updater Hospital Information System A Normalized Information Object which is the DICOM name for the equivalent of a typical frame or image A software representation of a real object e g CT Image Study etc An Information Object is generally a list of characteristics Attributes which completely describe the object as far as the software is concerned The formal description of an Information Object generally includes a description of its purpose and the Attributes it possesses Instance or Instance of an IOD A software representation of a specific occurrence of a real object or entity including values for the Attributes of the Information Object Class to which the entity belongs Information Object Definition A term for encoding data where the least significant byte appears first and remaining bytes follow in ascending order of significance sometimes known as Intel format see Big Endian Lookup Table A data unit of the Message Exchange Protocol exchanged between two cooperating DICOM Application Entities A Message is composed of a Command Stream followed by an optional Data Stream A collection or group of related SOP Classes identified by
54. are pre defined groupings of image acquisition sequences that you can use to streamline image acquisition You use the Template Manager to create and modify templates Open the Template Manager by selecting Tools gt Template or click the Templates icon in the Template toolbar For more information see Creating and Modifying Image Acquisition Templates on page 62 Template Manager tem eseription S Template Options for working with templates Menu e New Opens the New Template dialog box where you name and save a new blank template The new template will be open in the f progeny 128 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem design surface Save Saves changes to the template currently open in the design surface Save As Opens a Save As dialog box where you select a new name or location for a template that is open Delete Deletes the template currently open in the design surface The template no longer appears in the Open list Remove All Sequences Removes all sequences from the template Exit Closes the Template Manager Sequence Remove Deletes the first or selected sequence from the template Menu Help Menu Displays the help file Open Selects a template to display in the design surface Templates listed are those that come with Progeny Imaging and templates you create using the Template Manager Saves changes to the template currently open in the design surface New Ope
55. ass User SCU User Client Service Object Pair SOP SOP SOP Class Storage Service Class SSC Tag TCP IP Transfer Syntax Unique Identifier UID Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging which describe a Printer and a set of services which can be performed on those IODs A data object which is exchanged by software protocol devices entities machines within a given layer of the protocol stack Something which exists in the real world and which pertains to specific area of information processing within the area of interest of the DICOM Standard A Real World Activity may be represented by one or more SOP Classes Something which exists in the real world and upon which operations may be performed which are within the area of interest of the DICOM Standard A Real World Object may be represented through a SOP Instance Radiology Information System Service Class Provider Service Class User A group of operations that a user might want to perform on particular Information Objects Formally a structured description of a service which is supported by cooperating DICOM Application Entities using specific DICOM Commands acting on a specific class of Information Object A device which provides the services of a DICOM Service Class or Classes which are utilized by another device SCU and which performs operations and invokes notifications on a specific Association A device which u
56. ating a Patient Record on page 70 g progeny ee Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Photo Tab Folder 8 Studies 1 Patient The Image Container Photo tab displays the patient s picture that was included in the patient s Patient Properties screen For more information see Creating a Patient Record on page 70 g progeny DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Study Surface The Study Surface is where you display filter and annotate images that are part of a patient record For more information see Displaying Images on page 77 For more information see Creating Studies on page 81 ay nh Gue l 4 a Vis r m oh 5 gt og amp Print C A Default VisionDX Video lt None gt on ore fe e fu ft 34 I Fi a 1 5 2007 9 06 AM TINT METE dministrator i Server DJSYDP51 Device is ready f progeny 22 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Template Manager Template Sequence Help Co Lt W ad y Open 2 BW Save New Delete Help k a Templates are pre defined groupings of image acquisition sequences that you can use to streamline image acquisition You use the Template Manager to create and modify templates Open the Template Manager by selecting Tools gt Template or click the Templates icon in the Template toolbar For more information see Creating and Modifying Image Acquisition Templa
57. ation options that are found on the Filter toolbar For more information see Filter Menu on page 93 Tools The Tools menu contains settings that allow you to modify how Progeny Imaging looks and functions For more information see Tools Menu on page 130 Study Surface The Study Surface menu contains options for working with studies For more information see Study Surface Menu on page 126 Help The Help menu contains options for displaying Progeny Imaging user assistance and product information For more information see Help Menu on page 97 g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Toolbars Toolbars are groups of icons to select frequently performed actions Toolbars The Patient Controls toolbar allows you to work with patient records For more information see Patient Controls Toolbar on page 116 The Image Operations toolbar allows you to perform basic operations on images For more information see Image Operations Toolbar on page 104 The Filter Toolbar has controls to change or manipulate the way an image is displayed For more information see Filter Toolbar on page 94 The Device Controls Toolbar allows you to select and configure image acquisition modules For more information see Device Controls Toolbar on page 90 The Template Controls toolbar allows you to select a template and open the Template Manager For more information see Template Controls Toolbar on page 127 Annotate a
58. avo Vera Campos David Landon Chauhan Aisha Cortes Valentin Dhawan Lynette Foster Helena Guerrero Martin 10 0 0 OOTO Harris Alyssa NOOO O O O OPe ooo VininiSsininisinea sin Hill Julie p F p f i Filter by Last Name Patient Identification a Drag here The Move File to Patient screen allows you to move an image to a patient record that is different than the patient record that was open when the image was acquired When you move an image the image is deleted from the open patient record and added to the selected patient record Any filters annotations or notes associated with the image are also moved For more information see Moving Images to Another Patient Record on page 79 g progen me DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Open the Move File to Patient screen by selecting Image gt Move to Patient or ALT M Most fields in the Move File to Patient screen are informational only To change patient information use the Patient Properties screen For more information see Patient Properties Screen on page 119 Move File to Patient Screen Oem O o Med Alert Indicates that the patient has a medical condition Turn the medical alert on for the patient in the patient s Patient Properties screen Patient s last name as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Patient s first name as entered in the patient
59. ble you can download it from the Progeny Dental website Image Container The Image Container consists of four tabs with the information and images that are part of a patient record You must open a patient record to view information in the Image Container For more information see Opening a Patient Record on page 70 g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Folder Tab Studies 0 Patient Photo Image Tooth Number s DateTime 1 17 2007 3 28 4 5 PM 1 17 2007 3 27 PM 1 16 2007 3 12 Patient Image jpg PM Y laki 11 21 2006 Sample WORD txt 2 13 PM Sample 11 21 2006 Webpage htm 2 07 PM 11 21 2006 H Sample EXCEL xls 12 49 PM oe on pr m The Folder tab contains thumbnail images of X rays and other files in the patient s record The number in the tab is the number of items in the patient s record Scroll down to see all items The slider at the bottom of the Folder tab adjusts the view so that you can more easily find images For X ray images the Folder tab lists the tooth or teeth in the image sequence and the date and time that the image was acquired For other items the Folder tab lists the file name and time of creation Drag an image from the Folder tab to the study surface to view the image at actual size To delete an image from the Folder tab select the image and click Delete or ALT D nt For more information see Acquiring X ray Image
60. cted to a Peer to Peer P2P Windows network or a Windows network that is managed by a domain server Progeny Imaging is installed on each computer and on the dental office server Computers A B and C use the Progeny Imaging database on the dental office server Computer A only uses the VisionDX and VisionDX USB modules connected directly to pep 9 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Getting Started it Computers A B and C all use the image acquisition module connected to the network hub Networked Configuration Dental Office Server with Progeny Imaging and Patient Database VisionDX VisionDX USB Progeny Imaging Progeny Imaging Progeny Imaging esceeeeeesayral VisionDX Bridge to Third party Applications PIBridge is an additional software application from Progeny Dental that enables you to integrate Progeny Imaging with 3rd party applications such as practice management software With PIBridge you can add Progeny Imaging s image acquisition and analysis capability seamlessly to your practice management software After accessing a patient s records in your practice management application you use PIBridge commands to call Progeny Imaging At your command Progeny Imaging opens for you to acquire images and create studies For information on PIBridge and integrating a 3rd party application with Progeny Imaging contact Progeny Technical Support For more information see Progeny Imaging Contact Information
61. dules on page 41 e For more information see Installing MPSe Modules on page 42 e Obtain the following information that you will need to configure the module so that it can be recognized on the network e Name e Description e IP address e Subnet mask e Gateway To Configure a VisionDX or MPSe Module for Use on a Network 1 Select Tools gt Devices gt Add New Device Wizard Add New Device Progeny Imaging Use this wizard to add a new device to your list of devices Click Next to continue g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules 2 Inthe Device Installation Wizard click Next Add New Device Progeny Imaging Fy Vision DX System Selection p Select a Vision DX system to add E 3 Inthe Device Selection screen use the Product drop down to select your image acquisition module You can also enter a name and description for the module Click Next g progeny DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Add New Device Progeny Imaging Connect your device Step 1 Use the cross over cable thatwas Powersupply cable connections provided to connect the Power Supply as shown Step 2 Power up the VisionDX device and wait for 1 minute for it to be ready Step 3 Click Next to continue 4 Be sure the device that you are configuring is already connected to the computer where you are running the Add New Device wizard If the
62. e 59 Device Configuration Screen 133 Device Controls Toolbar 88 Devices 49 IP Address 133 143 Progeny Imaging User s Guide MPSe 41 Properties 133 VisionDX 40 Dialog Boxes See Screens 83 DICOM Image Information Displaying 98 DICOM Images 8 Exporting 77 89 Disk Space 25 Display Settigs 25 Displaying Images 74 Studies 79 E E mailing Patients 114 Exiting 90 Export Patient Images and Image Viewer Screen 89 Exporting Images 77 89 F FDI Numbering 106 File Menu 90 Filter Menu 91 g progeny Index Filter Toolbar 92 Filters Customized 92 106 Default 106 Gateway 133 Getting Help 10 Grid Displaying 123 Grid Settings 106 Help Menu 94 Image Acquisition Templates 23 59 72 125 Image Container 17 95 Image Menu 98 Image Operations Toolbar 101 Image Resolution 106 Image Sequences 16 23 70 125 129 Images Annotate 92 Clone 98 Contrast 92 144 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Filtering 92 Flip 98 Magnifying 92 Maximize 98 Notes 92 Pan 92 Rotate 92 98 Zoom 92 Installation Requirements 25 Installing Progeny Imaging 26 VisionDX Devices 40 Vivid USB Camera 56 IP Address 133 K Keyboard Shortcuts 138 L Language 127 License 127 Light Box 127 Loading Studies 79 X Ray Images 74 g progeny Index Log Levels 106 Logging In as a User 67 Logging in as an Administrator 30 Logging Out 90 M Magnifyin
63. e 70 Folder Tab Studies 0 Patient Photo image Tooth Number s Date Time 4 1 17 2007 3 28 4 5 PM 1 17 2007 3 27 PM 1 16 2007 3 12 Patient Image jpg PM 11 21 2006 Sample WORD txt 2 13 PM CS Sample 11 21 2006 x Webpage htm 2 07 PM x 11 21 2006 A Sample EXCEL xls 12 49 PM POF j si _ The Folder tab contains thumbnail images of X rays and other files in the patient s record The number in the tab is the number of items in the patient s record Scroll down to see all items The slider at the bottom of the Folder tab adjusts the view so that you can more easily find images For X ray images the Folder tab lists the tooth or teeth in the image sequence and the date and time that the image was acquired For other items the Folder tab lists the file name and time of creation Drag an image from the Folder tab to the study surface to view the image at actual size To delete an image from the Folder tab select the image and click Delete or ALT D g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging For more information see Acquiring X ray Image Sequences on page 72 Studies Tab Folder 8 Patient Photo Study Study Description Date Time Pe 2 md TOY 20070407 18 19 1 21 PM Neat t 20070407 The Studies tab contains studies that have been saved in the patient s record The number in the tab is the number of studies in the patient s record
64. e Screen and Menu Reference Video Screen Video Progeny Imaging Progeny Vivid USB Camera The Video screen allows you to capture and view images from the Progeny Vivid USB Camera You use controls on the Video screen to configure capture settings You must have a Progeny Vivid USB Camera installed in order to use the Video screen To open the Video screen click Video on the Device Configuration toolbar or select Tools gt Video or ALT V g progeny He Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference VisionDX Configuration Screen The VisionDX Configuration screen allows you to configure an image acquisition module The controls that appear on the VisionDX Configuration screen differ depending upon whether you are configuring a VisionDX or VisionDX USB module VisionDX Device Configuration Screen Ed VisionDX Configuration x Product 500 Default Filters Serial Number X40742CB2 01448 Remove Name PEETA Reset Description Default factory set device Export IP 192 168 100 190 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway booo OO Timeout 90 24 Changes made on this screen are stored in the module s non volatile memory and will affect all clients users of this module CAUTION The VisionDX Configuration screen allows you to configure the image acquisition module s non volatile memory Changes made in the VisionDX Configuration screen affect all clients using this device Any Progeny
65. e Zoom To tool Then click and drag the tool anywhere on the image to identify a specific area to zoom in on Use Zoom Out to restore your view Displays a virtual magnifying glass Click the Magnifying Glass g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Pan UnZoom All Show Hide Notes Rotate 90 Adjust Brightness Contrast Intensity Edge Detection g progeny tool Then click an area of the image that you want to magnify Continue holding the mouse button down and dragging to magnify other areas of the image Release the left mouse button to return to normal view Set the level of magnification for the Magnifying Glass tool by selecting Tools gt Options then clicking the General tab On an image that is zoomed in moves the image so that you can view different parts Restores all enlarged areas to their original view Displays the Annotate and Measure toolbar with controls to add virtual tools markers text lines and shapes to images Displays and hides a text area below an image where you can view add and modify notes on the image Changes the orientation of an image 90 in the clockwise direction Clicking Rotate 90 again returns the image to its original orientation Displays a filter with controls to adjust the brightness contrast or intensity of the selected image Displays a filter to mark the points in the image where the luminous intensity changes sharply Di
66. e remains intact You can apply several annotations simultaneously to the image or you can clone the image and annotate each copy separately CAUTION The accuracy of measurements made with Progeny Imaging virtual measurement tools is not guaranteed and depends upon accurate calibration of the tool object For more information see Annotate and Measure Toolbar on page 84 To Annotate an Image 1 Display an image or study in the study surface 2 Select the image 3 Inthe Filter toolbar click the Annotate icon or ALT A or select Image gt Annotate 4 Inthe Annotate and Measure toolbar you can e Select an existing annotation use the Select tool e Adda virtual measurement tool such as a ruler tape or protractor by selecting the Ruler Distance or Angle tool Then click the image where you want to begin the measurement Hold the left mouse button down and drag the tool to complete the measurement CAUTION The accuracy of measurements made with Progeny Imaging virtual measurement tools is not guaranteed and depends upon accurate calibration of the tool object g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging 5 e Add a marker by selecting the Marker tool Then click the image where you want to place the marker e Add text to the image by selecting the Text tool Then holding down the left mouse button draw a text box on the image Enter text in the text box Text will be formatted according to set
67. e screen For more information see Patient Properties Screen on page 119 Opening a Patient Record Progeny Imaging requires that you open a patient record in order to acquire images and create studies Before Opening a Patient Record The patient record must be created before you can open it To Open a Patient Record 1 Select Patient gt Open or ALT O or click the Open icon 2 Inthe Select Patient screen select a patient To search for a patient by last name enter all or part of the patient s last name in the Last Name Filter field 3 Click Open or double click next to the left of the patient s information to open the patient s record When the record is open you will see the patient s name at the g progeny A Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging top of the Progeny Imaging window and the patient s information will appear in the Image Container Note If the Image Container is not displayed select Patient gt Show Patient Panel or ALT 2 For more information see Select Patient Screen on page 123 Adding Files to a Patient Record While most images in your patient s records will be X rays you can also add files created in other applications to patients records For example if you find a Web page or a PDF that contains information related to a patient you can store this information in the patient s record Storing these files in a patient s record creates a copy of the file When you op
68. e to an image Select Rectangle then click and hold the left mouse button draw the shape on the image Adds a circular shape to an image Select Round then click and hold the left mouse button draw the shape on the image Backup and Restore Screen Backup and Restore Progeny Imaging Backup Restore Destination E Fixed 15 53GB Writable Erasable hd M Eject After Sun lf Export for Merge Backup Cancel Press Backup button to begin making a backup copy of your database The Backup and Restore screen allows you to backup a patient database export records from a patient database restore a patient database and merge records from a progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference patient database into another patient database By default the database backup file is written to C Progeny Imaging Database database bak Note Progeny Imaging does not currently support Backup and Restore for Windows Vista operating systems Vista support for Backup and Restore is planned for a future release Open the Backup and Restore screen by selecting File gt Backup and Restore Click the Backup or Restore tab to display controls for backing up and restoring Backup Tab tem Deseription O SOS Destination Displays the available drives where Progeny Imaging will create the backup or export file Browse Opens a folder selection screen for you to select a location for the backup or export file Wh
69. ection 0 3 of this document 2 3 Important Considerations for the Reader There is no concept in DICOM of a singular monolithic compliance with the Standard The DICOM Conformance Statement is a document whose organization and content are mandated by the Standard PS 3 2 2004 and which allows users to communicate how they comply with the Standard in their implementations The presence of specific DICOM functionality in a Conformance Statement is not sufficient to guarantee inter operability between components When evaluating network inter operability between the Progeny Imaging and some other DICOM component the following should be considered The Progeny Imaging Conformance Claim is an appropriate starting point for ascertaining whether the Progeny Imaging software can communicate with a particular component on a protocol level The only way to know for certain whether Progeny Imaging can inter operate with other DICOM components is to perform a connectivity test This test must be completed before a field installation can occur The developers or distributors of Progeny Imaging OEM normally do such testing in cooperation with the suppliers of other DICOM components The Progeny Imaging Conformance Claim represents a best effort at documenting the DICOM functionality of the software but is not a functional specification of any image processing procedure Oral Diagnostic Systems reserves the right to make changes at any time to the functio
70. ed and Viewed Yes For Presentation Digital Intra oral X Ray Image Storage Stored only Yes For Processing CT Image Storage Stored and Viewed Yes Standalone Overlay Storage Stored only Yes Standalone Modality LUT Storage Stored only Yes Standalone VOI LUT Storage Stored only Yes Grayscale Softcopy Presentation State Stored and Viewed Yes Storage SOP Class Raw Data Storage Stored only Yes RT Image Storage Stored and Viewed Yes RT Dose Storage Stored only Yes RT Structure Set Storage Stored only Yes RT Beams Treatment Record Storage Stored only Yes RT Plan Storage Stored only Yes RT Brachy Treatment Record Storage Stored only Yes RT Treatment Summary Record Storage Stored only Yes Query Retrieve Study Root Information Model FIND Yes Hierarchical only No Study Root Information Model MOVE Yes Hierarchical only No Workflow Management None No Print Management None No 1 3 Media Services Media Storage Application Profile Write Files Read Files FSC or FSU FSR Compact Disk Recordable General Purpose CD R Yes on Backup Disks Only Yes DVD General Purpose DVD RAM Yes on Backup Disks Only Yes Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 3 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 DICOM CONFORMANCE STATEMENT OVERVIEW cccccsesseeeeeeesseeeeeeseneeeeeeees 2 Tel PROGENY IMAGING 2a 08 ny ane een noe Rca Aah ae Aaaa eee 2 1 2 NETWORK SERVICES atic
71. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 106 Move File to Patient SCree n ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeanees 107 Options SONS Si osestigeetd ncterce ne eetncntncntscetnertoe scucutyeetmeetugsesantuegenautuesbians 109 Patient Controls Toolbar sciictcceiteyisavilevsicathevieeyehetecuctsviceveveneiteptenys 116 Patient Menu cant cence peeesecee actepne essen neceacos inet eain aeaa E 117 Patient Properties SCree n ceeeeeeeeccecceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneaaeees 119 Print Previo W SICRGOM soiccesirentusceday toate iedebeytdive ay Stavedeulvcreenyieelevauleenies 122 Select Patient Screen ccc sesieesceesieeceeendeessaecdeesasenteessdegeceuepeseverstenanene 123 p progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Table of Contents Select Source Screen cccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea 125 Study Surface vopsetastevic eisesttaditedar wbsenioebiidedeniepitnnhdiddiecsdgcitedaeabbeniee 125 Study Surface Menu soncsitcascntsdpencrcncemmeranteseucucranwrcnbactuacuenacndeeaemeadaee 126 Template Controls Toolbar ccccceeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeees 127 Template Managel cccccceeessssseccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeaaeeeeeeeees 128 TOIS MENU aa sion sonar A T T 130 Tooth Panel osise snieni rain nnin viuen sainan uiarni enin nve winan aan aa 132 User Manager SCION sans lantventecetiuntanseaneetinethanbiansaqebbentieatearuentuons 133 Video SONS GN sereine natina ae a
72. eees 23 Section 4 Installing Progeny IMaQinG ss eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Recommended System Requirement ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeees 25 Installing Progeny Imaging ccc asi sa ta ce cate ae ee i ee 26 Logging in as Administrator secccetetees aieteccant teeta ieteseaeieiecceareteeegpteeesciee 30 Configuring the Progeny Imaging Database for Use on a Network 31 Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Database 38 Uninstalling Progeny Imaging eeeee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 Section 5 Installing Image Acquisition Modules c sssssesseseeeeeeeees 41 Installing VisionDX Modules ccceceeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 41 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Table of Contents Installing MPSe Modules cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeesesnneeeeeeeeees 42 Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network 43 Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Image Acquisition MOGI G 5inssce ae cars sccesecece cen ac ediedecenndeaenenaseeebedevadetecsveeeseneeneate 51 Installing VisionDX USB Modules 0 eeeceeeeccceeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 54 Installing the Vivid USB Camera ccccceeeeeeeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeees 58 Section 6 Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging eeeeeeeeeeeeeees 59 Managing USCS araea aa aaa a a aa ra ion a Mosca sane 59 Creating and Modi
73. efore the immediately preceding sequence e Move Down in Sequence Reorders the sequences in the template so that the selected sequence will be acquired after the immediately following sequence e Background Color Displays a color palette from which you select the color of the background for the template e Remove Removes the selected sequence from the template 5 Select Template gt Save or click Save 6 Toclose the Template Manager select Template gt Exit Backing up and Exporting a Patient Database Progeny Imaging stores patient data in a Microsoft SQL Server database on the computer where Progeny Imaging is installed or on another computer on the same network Backing up the patient database regularly is important to ensure that patient data is not lost in case of computer failure By default the database backup file is written to C Progeny Imaging Database database bak For security specify a backup location on removable media or on another computer on your network Note Progeny Imaging does not currently support Backup and Restore for Windows Vista operating systems Vista support for Backup and Restore is planned for a future release g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging You can also export a patient database for later merge with another Progeny Imaging patient database This is useful if you see some patients in one office and wish to merge their records with a Progeny Imaging pa
74. el is not displayed click the Tooth icon select File gt Toggle Tooth Panel or ALT 1 Tooth Panel Selects teeth to add to an image sequence Selected teeth are highlighted BWR2 R1 L1 Selects predefined bitewing and incisor sequences Teeth that are BWL2 included in the sequence are highlighted g progeny we Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem Description OOOO SOS Acquires the selected sequence s of teeth Add Sequence Adds sequence for imaging Teeth that are part of the sequence change shade to indicate that the sequence is selected for acquisition Remove Removes a highlighted sequence Sequences Pauses image acquisition Select None Deselects teeth that had been selected User Manager Screen Pj User Manager Progeny Imaging x Administrator Password User ID First MI Last Name Address 1 x Administrator Andi Rabbit Bugs Luca Luca 1407 Barclay Blvd Lubo Lubo 1407 Barclay Blvd Bigdog Bg 1407 Barclay Blvd Frog Finnias Frog 1407 Barclay Blvd Ziaul Ziau Hasan 1407 Barclay Blvd Horse li 1 407 Barclay Blvd alala xI The User Manager screen allows you to add users and create and maintain user profiles g progeny ae Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference For more information see Managing Users on page 59 Open the User Manager screen by selecting File gt User Manager
75. en 9 10 11 12 13 14 Activate the X ray source to expose the sensor During acquisition the teeth in the first sequence change shade to yellow and flash to indicate that the image transfer is in progress When the acquisition is complete the teeth change shade to green the image is automatically saved and appears in the study surface replacing the template sequence and in the Folder tab of the Image Container If the template contains more than one sequence Progeny Imaging will automatically begin to acquire the next sequence Repeat steps 4 to 9 To pause acquisition between two sequences click Pause during the first acquisition before the second acquisition begins To continue acquiring the next sequence click Resume When all images for the template have been acquired the images appear in the Image Container Folder tab and a study which includes all the images specified by the template appears in the Image Container Studies tab Progeny Imaging will ask you if you wish to close the template Closing the template removes the sequences from the Tooth Panel Click Yes to close the template or No to leave the sequences selected Record the X ray exposure parameters or other information related to the acquired image as an image note To create a note click the yellow note icon in the bottom right corner of the image Click Save to save the added text with the image If the note icon is not visible select St
76. en Write down the names of the user s patients that appear in the Select Patient screen Select File gt Log Out Log into Progeny Imaging as an application administrator user Select Patient gt Open or click the Open icon In the Select Patient screen select a patient who is assigned to the user whom you are deleting Click Properties In the Patient Properties screen change the patient s primary dentist to a dentist other than the user whom you are deleting Click Apply to save your changes and continue working in the Patient Properties screen When you have reassigned all the patients click OK g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging Creating and Modifying Image Acquisition Templates Templates are pre defined groupings of image acquisition sequences that you can use to streamline image acquisition You use the Template Manager to create modify and delete templates On the left side of the Template Manager are sequences of teeth to include in the template On the right side of the Template Manager is the design surface where you assemble sequences for the template The design surface is oriented from the patient s point of view For more information see Streamlining Image Acquisition with Templates on page 74 Ol x Template Sequence Help Open 2BW Save New Delete Help To Create a Template _ Select Tools gt Templates or click the Template icon in the
77. en selected ejects the CD ROM when the backup is complete When selected exports patient records that can be imported into an existing Progeny Imaging patient database Starts the backup or export Cancels the backup or export Ejects the CD ROM Closes the Backup and Restore screen g progeny ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem eseription S Opens the help file For more information see Backing up and Exporting a Patient Database on page 63 Restore Tab Description Source Displays the available drives where the backup or export file is located Browse Opens a folder selection screen for you to select where the backup or export file is located Restore Starts importing the backup file If Progeny Imaging finds a file created by exporting the patient database this button will be labeled Merge Cancels the restore or import Ejects the CD ROM Closes the Backup and Restore screen Opens the help file For more information see Restoring and Importing a Patient Database on page 65 g progeny ef Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Correct Tooth Numbers Screen DICOM 754210 7 54220 754230 T 54240 7 54250 7 54260 7 54280 754290 7 54300 154310 7 54320 7 54330 26 7 54340 iw Sect Al a a o 4 Teeth The Correct Tooth Numbers screen allows you to correct the teeth associated wi
78. en these files from the Image Container the application associated with the file opens so that you can edit the copy of the file that Progeny Imaging stored in the patient s record Before Adding Files to a Patient s Record e Files to be added to a patient s record must be located in a directory on your computer or on a computer that you can reach from Progeny Imaging e Files to be added must be Word doc files Acrobat pdf files Web htm or html files Excel files xls or text txt files e The patient s record must be open e The application associated with the file must be located on your computer if you want to open and edit these files from the Image Container To Add Files to a Patient Record Select Image gt Import In the file selection box navigate to the folder where the file is located Select the file Click Open The file is added to the patient s record and an icon representing the file type and the name of the file appear in the Folder tab of the Image Container poe Modifying a Patient Record Before Modifying a Patient Record The patient record must be created before you can modify it g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging To Modify a Patient Record 1 Select Patient gt Open or ALT O 2 Inthe Select Patient screen highlight the patient record and click Properties You can also open the patient s record then select Patient gt Properties or CTR
79. ept Clicking Don t Accept ends the installation You will see the Progeny Imaging screen AON g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging in Progeny imaging o x progeny DENTAL 5 Inthe Progeny Imaging screen click Next ia Progeny Imaging a 5 x Welcome to the Progeny Imaging Setup Wizard This installer will guide you through all the Items required to install Progeny Imaging on your computer 2006 2007 Progeny Inc All rights reserved WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging 6 7 8 9 In the Welcome screen click Next In the Confirm Installation screen click Next to launch the installation During installation you will see the Installing Progeny Imaging screen and a black command window may appear briefly This is normal When the installation is complete you will see the Installation Complete screen Installation Complete Progeny Imaging has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework Click Close In the Progeny Software Installer click Exit
80. es of the AE Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 12 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 3 2 1 2 1 General The DICOM standard Application context shall be specified 3 2 1 2 2 Number of Associations The number of simultaneous associations which an Application Entity may support as a SCU or SCP shall be specified Any rules governing simultaneity of associations shall be defined here Note For example an AE may have the capability to have up to 10 simultaneous associations but may limit itself to have no more than 2 with any particular other AE There may also be policies based upon combinations of simultaneous Real World Activities 3 2 1 2 3 Asynchronous Nature If the implementation supports negotiation of multiple outstanding transactions this shall be stated here along with the maximum number of outstanding transactions supported 3 2 1 2 4 Implementation Identifying Information The value supplied for Implementation Class UID shall be documented here If a version name is supplied this fact shall be documented here Policies defining the values supplied for version name may be stated here 3 2 1 3 Association Initiation Policy This describes the conditions under which the AE will initiate an association 3 2 1 4 Association Acceptance Policy Each AE Specification shall contain a description of the Association Acceptance policies of the AE This describes the conditions under which the AE will accept
81. et of characteristics or attributes Each attribute has a name and may have a value see IOD depending on its category A term for encoding data where the most significant byte appears first and remaining bytes follow in descending order of significance sometimes known as Motorola format see Little Endian The term is used because of an analogy with the story Gulliver s Travels in which Jonathan Swift imagined a never ending fight between the kingdoms of the Big Endians and the Little Endians whose only difference is in where they crack open a hard boiled egg The name used by the receiver in a DICOM Association to indicate which Application Entity it received the data from It is the AE Title of the AE that is initiating the transfer The name used by the sender in a DICOM Association to indicate which Application Entity it wants to transmit its data to It is the AE Title of the AE that is receiving the transfer An encoding of a parameter of a command which conveys this parameter s value Command Stream The result of encoding a set of DICOM Command Elements using the DICOM encoding scheme A DICOM information object see IOD whose attributes contain multiple real world objects Conformance in the DICOM sense means to be in compliance with the parts of the DICOM Standard Page 6 of 21 Conformance Statement Combined Print Image CR Data Dictionary Data Element Data Set Data Stream DICOM DICOM Fi
82. evatiney progenydental com Locations en Common Queries Name Starts with x x Name RDN E Mail Address Description In Folder N gi Michael Mohrbacher progenydental c Michelle Tipton mtipton progen progenydental c Network BT f Network amp Paul Rello Materials Manager progenydental c Paula Nichols progenydental c lt 4 Production progenydental c E Proxy lt 4 Purchasing progenydental c f Remote Interactive Logon 5 v 9 Inthe Select Users Computers or Groups box click Find Now 10 Select Network Service 11 Click OK Select Users Computers or Groups Select this object type Users Groups or Built in security principals i Object Types EE elles as lt opan Erom this location progenydental com Locations Enter the object names to select examples NETWORK SERVICE Check Names 12 Click OK 33 g progen Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging Permissions for Progeny Imaging Share Permissions Group or user names fi Dan Wolf dwolf progenydental com Everyone i NETWORK SERVICE Permissions for NETWORK SERVICE Allow Deny Full Control Change Read 13 In the Permissions for Progeny Imaging box select Allow for Full Control 14 Click OK 15 Click OK The Progeny Imaging folder icon should indicate that the folder is now shared To Configure Sharing for the Progeny
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84. g Glass 92 Magnifying Glass Size 106 Main Menu Bar 13 101 Menus File 90 Filter 91 Help 94 Image 98 Main Menu Bar 13 101 Patient 114 Study Surface 123 Tools 127 Modifying User Information 57 Modifying Patient Records 17 69 95 Move File to Patient Screen 104 Images 76 X Ray Images 76 Moving Images 76 145 Progeny Imaging User s Guide MPSe Configuring 49 MPSe Devices Installing 41 N Network Installation Configuration 8 Database Configuration 31 Patient Database 106 New Patients 116 Notes on Images 92 O Opening Studies 79 Opening a Patient Record 68 120 Operating System 25 Options Screen 106 Overview of Progeny Imaging 8 P Pan 92 Passwords 30 130 Patient Controls Toolbar 113 Patient Database g progeny Index Network Configuration 31 37 Network Installation 106 Patient Database Backup 61 Patient Information 68 116 Patient Menu 114 Patient Photo 17 95 114 Patient Properties 114 Patient Properties Screen 116 Patient Records Adding Files 69 Backing Up 61 Creating 68 Modifying 17 69 95 120 Opening 68 Pause 16 129 Primary Dentist 57 Print Preview Screen 119 Printing 119 Progeny Imaging Installing 26 Removing 38 System Requirements 25 R RAM 25 146 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Removing Users 57 Removing Progeny Imaging 38 Removing X Ray Images 78 Resolution 106 Restoring Patient Data 61 8
85. he Studies tab 4 Inthe Studies tab enter a name and description for the study in the text fields and click Save or select Study Surface gt Save as Study or ALT S To Load a Previously Saved Study 1 Inthe Image Container select the Studies tab 2 Select the study to open Use the horizontal slider to adjust the view of the Image Container to help you find the study 3 Click Open The study images will appear in the study surface Using Filters on Images Filters allow you to modify or add information to an image When you use filters Progeny Imaging stores the filter settings in separate files so that the original image remains intact You can apply several filters simultaneously to the image or you can clone the image and apply filters individually to each copy of the image To Apply Filters to an Image 1 Display an image or study in the study surface 2 Select the image 3 Inthe Filter toolbar click on one of the filter icons or select the filter from the Filter menu e For more information see Filter Toolbar on page 94 4 Adjust the filter controls You will see a preview of your image with the filter applied 5 Click OK to apply the filter and close the filter controls Click Cancel to close the filter without applying it 6 Click Save to save the filter defined for the image g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Section 8 Screen and Menu Reference This section desc
86. he folder matching the Sensor Serial Number Remove Sensor Close 9 Click Close You can now acquire images with the VisionDX USB module 10 Select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration to configure a name for your VisionDX USB module e For more information see VisionDX Configuration Screen on page 139 Installing the Vivid USB Camera Follow the installation instructions in the Progeny Vivid USB Camera Installation and User s Guide The Vivid USB Camera will automatically be recognized by Progeny Imaging No additional installation or configuration is required For more information see Video Screen on page 136 DENTAL g progen i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging Section 6 Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging This section contains instructions for getting ready to use Progeny Imaging and safeguarding patient records Managing Users Everyone who uses Progeny Imaging must log in When Progeny Imaging is installed only one user the Administrator can log in In order to implement security for patient records you must create additional users For more information see Logging in as Administrator on page 30 Progeny Imaging has three types of users each with specific privileges e Administrator Administrator is a special user that Progeny Imaging requires for Technical Support The Administrator user can create and manage other users and is a primary dentist with access to a
87. hecks for the presence of the module Device List Displays default and installed VisionDX MPSe and VisionDX USB modules You can also select TWAIN Device to open the TWAIN Device Selection screen Video Opens the Video screen This control is available only when the Progeny Vivid USB Camera is installed For more information see Video Screen on page 136 For more information see Select Source Screen on page 125 g progeny 1 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Export Patient Images and Image Viewer Screen CESE lt Jpg Image 1 16 2007 3 12 PM 6 7 1 5 2007 2 57 PM 4 5 1 5 2007 11 37 AM 10 11 1 5 2007 9 39 AM Select a removable media device l The Export Patient Images and Image Viewer screen allows you to transfer images from an open patient record to a removable media device When you export images a copy of the ImageJ viewer a DICOM compliant image viewer is also written to the removable media device Using Imageu the recipient of images from Progeny Imaging can view the DICOM image information For more information see Exporting Patient Images on page 79 Open the Export Patient Images and Image Viewer screen by selecting Patient gt Export Patient Images g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Export Patient Images and Image Viewer a a Image Thumbnail image of images available for export Tooth Number Tooth number for DICOM images
88. ic Information tab describes your clinic The information entered here appears in the DICOM Image Information and on printed images Clinic Information String of characters you define to identify your Clinic Name of your practice or clinic Street address of the clinic City state zip code and country of the clinic Name of the contact for the clinic Phone number for the clinic Fax number for the clinic Email address of the clinic g progeny me Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference General Tab Fj Options Progeny Imaging Histogram Stretch ABCD Fitters Annotation Defaults Database Acquisition Language Image Mode bits pixel 2 rad iat Select a supported culture Max Resolution DPI Rw l English English v Sa lt None gt v gt Study Surface Grid Message Log Level T Tooth Numbering System E aa W Grid On ADA hd Information Wamin W Snap to Grid Magnifying Glass Size Error Iso Grid Size j2zo 4 The General tab is used to enter default properties for image acquisition language support grid display tooth numbering and system log recording General Settings tem eseription O S Image Mode Progeny Imaging acquires images using the 16 bit image mode which bit pixel provides unmatched image quality for radiographic images at lowest patient radiation dose At 16 bit digital detectors will acquire images with over 65 000 grey levels yield
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90. ing improved diagnostic information Max Selects the image resolution Image resolution measured in dots per Resolution inch or DPI is an indication of the quality of an image Progeny DPI Imaging supports raw 300 or 600 DPI Raw files represent the closest image format to the original sensor data and therefore the most pure way to retain your image data Selects the sound that Progeny Imaging plays to indicate image acquisition Use the drop down to select the sound The triangle button allows you to hear a sample of the sound Language Displays a menu of language options The default language is English If Progeny Imaging has been localized for additional languages you can select another language option After selecting a language you g progeny m Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference must exit and restart Progeny Imaging Controls whether a grid will be displayed in the study surface each time Progeny Imaging is launched If the grid is on by default select Study Surface gt Grid to toggle it off and on Snap to Grid Sets the default behavior of the grid so that images placed on the study surface automatically align with grid points Sets the density of grid points on the screen The Tooth Numbering System tab allows you to select the numbering system that is displayed in the Tooth Panel and recorded in image information Progeny Imaging uses the American Dental Association ADA or FDI World
91. ion Indicator will become green showing that the module is ready 2 Inthe Tooth Panel select one or more teeth to image or click BWR1 R1 BWL2 or L1 to select the sequence to image The teeth that are included in the selected sequence will become white 3 Click Add Sequence The selected teeth change to orange to indicate that they are now part of a sequence To select more than one sequence repeat steps 2 and 3 To remove the sequence click Remove Sequence Then click Select None g progeny ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging 4 Click Acquire The teeth in the first sequence will flash to indicate that Progeny Imaging is ready to accept an image from the X ray sensor At any time during acquisition click Cancel to stop the acquisition CAUTION Before clicking Cancel to stop the acquisition ensure that the patient will not be unnecessarily exposed to X ray radiation 5 Visually verify that the VisionDX is ready to accept an X ray exposure The light on the front of the VisionDX control module should be yellow 6 Insert the X ray sensor into a protective sheath and position the X ray sensor in the patient s mouth 7 Select the appropriate exposure and prepare the X ray source to produce the selected X ray exposure 8 Align the X ray source with the X ray sensor as appropriate for the desired radiographic technique 9 Check again that Progeny Imaging the X ray sensor and the X ray source are ready for
92. le DICOM File Format DIMSE DIMSE C DIMSE C Services DIMSE N DIMSE N Services Film Box Film Session FSC FSR Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging A document whose organization and content are mandated by the DICOM Standard which allows users to communicate how they have chosen to comply with the Standard in their implementations see Section 8 a pixel matrix created by superimposing an image and an overlay the size of which is defined by the smallest rectangle enclosing the superimposed image and overlay Computed Radiography A registry of DICOM Data Elements which assigns a unique tag a name value characteristics and semantics to each Data Element see the DICOM Data Element Dictionary in DICOM PS 3 6 1999 A unit of information as defined by a single entry in the data dictionary An encoded Information Object Definition IOD Attribute that is composed of at a minimum three fields a Data Element Tag a Value Length and a Value Field For some specific Transfer Syntaxes a Data Element also contains a VR Field where the Value Representation of that Data Element is specified explicitly Exchanged information consisting of a structured set of Attribute values directly or indirectly related to Information Objects The value of each Attribute in a Data Set is expressed as a Data Element The result of encoding a Data Set using the DICOM encoding scheme Data Element N
93. ll patient records e Application Administrator Application Administrator users create and manage other users and are primary dentists with access to all patient records You make a user an application administrator by checking the Administrator box in the User Manager screen e Ordinary Users Ordinary users are primary dentists who create and manage only their own patients records In the User Manager screen leave the Administrator box unchecked to create an ordinary user Before Creating Users To create a user you must be logged in to Progeny Imaging as the Administrator or as an application administrator user g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging To Create a User 1 Select File gt User Manager or CTRL U fj User Manager Progeny Imaging Xx Administrator Password User ID First MI Last Name Address 1 Administrator Bugs Bunny Luca Angeli 1407 Barclay Blvd Lubo Cekov 1407 Barclay Blvd Big Dog 1407 Barclay Blvd lFinnias Frog 1407 Barclay Blvd Ziau Hasan 1407 Barclay Blvd Mr Ed Horse 1407 Barclay Blvd y 1 7 7 2 Inthe User Manager screen click New A blank row is added to the User Manager screen 3 In the new row configure the following information for the user e Type a User ID e Optional Select the Administrator box to make the user an application administrator e Optional Click the Password bo
94. maging Progeny Imaging will detect the MPSe and you can begin acquiring images immediately e For more information see Logging in as a User on page 69 7 Select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration to configure a name for your MPSe module e For more information see VisionDX Configuration Screen on page 137 lies Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network Progeny VisionDX and MPSe image acquisition modules can be configured on the dental office network so that they can be used from any computer on the network that is running Progeny Imaging This topic describes how to configure a VisionDX or MPSe module that is connected to a hub on the dental office network Configuring VisionDX and MPSe image acquisition modules for use on the network requires the following tasks e Install the image acquisition device directly to any computer e Configure the image acquisition module with information about the network g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules e Reconnect the image acquisition module to the network hub e Direct each computer with Progeny Imaging to recognize the networked module e For more information see Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Image Acquisition Module on page 51 Before Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network e Install Progeny Imaging e Install the VisionDX or MPSE module e For more information see Installing VisionDX Mo
95. maging from your Windows Start menu 2 Inthe Login screen enter your user ID and password if you have one Remember that passwords are case sensitive Login Progeny Imaging g progeny 3 Click Login g progeny DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Creating a Patient Record Progeny Imaging associates X Ray images and other patient files with a patient record You need a record for each patient for whom you want to acquire images Before Creating a Patient Record e You must be logged into Progeny Imaging to create a patient record e When you create a patient record you must assign the patient a primary dentist The person who will be the primary dentist must already be set up as a user of Progeny Imaging e For more information see Managing Users on page 59 e lf you want to include the patient s picture in their record place a JPEG image file of the patient in a directory on your computer or on a computer that you can reach from Progeny Imaging To Create a Patient Record Select Patient gt New or click the New icon or ALT N 2 Inthe Patient Properties screen enter patient information Fields marked with an asterisk are required 3 Optional Click Browse to locate and include a picture of the patient Pictures must be JPEG image files 4 Click Apply to save your changes and continue working in the Patient Properties screen Click OK to save your changes and close th
96. mation By default Progeny Imaging displays the expanded view of images When you click Expanded View CTRL ALT E Progeny Imaging hides a border on all images in the Study Surface If the information is hidden p progeny 126 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Menu Description Option clicking Expanded View CTRL ALT E displays the additional information To show or hide additional information for a single image select the image and choose Image gt Expanded View ALT E Opens a folder selection box where you choose a location to save the study image s as JPEG files To export DICOM images use Patient gt Export Patient Images To export in other image formats use Image gt Export For more information see Exporting Patient Images on page 79 Toggles on and off the grid in the study surface Grid properties are set by selecting Tools gt Options then selecting the General tab Sends the images or study to the printer Closes an open study or all open images Save as Saves the open study or saves images as a study Study ALT S Repositions images that are displayed in the study surface Template controls allow you to select a template and open the Template Manager g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Template Manager 1oLx Template Sequence Help zi LA wW x o 2 BW Save New Delete Help k a Templates
97. n 0 2 September 5 2006 Document Status Draft Dan Wolf Credits and Trademarks ACR NEMA and DICOM are registered trademarks of the American College of Radiology ACR and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA Progeny Imaging is a registered trademark of Progeny Dental Inc Progeny Dental Inc 2005 2006 Progeny Dental Inc reserves the right to change any part of this document without prior notice This publication is protected by International Copyright law with all rights reserved Disclaimer The electronic copy is the official copy and supersedes any printed copy Keywords Progeny Dental DICOM Conformance Statement DICOM Copyright 2005 Progeny Dental Inc Proprietary Information DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 1 DICOM CONFORMANCE STATEMENT OVERVIEW 1 1 Progeny Imaging The Progeny Imaging software application is designed to facilitate the acquisition analysis and organization of digital images and documents from a variety of other sources Progeny Imaging supports multiple sensor systems for the acquisition of digital radiograph images It also supports images of many types from a variety of sources and other input devices Images are stored in an open architecture and related to a patient A large number of diagnosis specific image processing functions are provided The application can be run standalone or integrated in a multi user network environment to support typical
98. n PIBridge and integrating a 3rd party application contact Progeny Technical Support For more information see Progeny Imaging Contact Information on page 11 Notes regarding the patient g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Print Preview Screen 62 OD BBB cose Page 14 Vera Bravo Som Laerence Pretec i 37 2 AM A Saar amp Acpsrec ASD 475 PM o You use the Print Preview screen to view and print images To open the Print Preview screen select an image in the design surface Then select Image gt Print or ALT P or click the Print icon Print Preview Screen tiem Deseription S SOS Print Sends the image to the printer Magnifies the image byy the percentage you select in the drop down menu Page Selects the number of pages to display in the Print Preview screen icons DENTAL g progen ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference o tem iescription OOO O Closes the Print Preview screen Page field Selects the page to display in the Print Preview Screen Note Progeny Imaging currently supports printing only a single image per page Select Patient Screen Ej Select Patient Progeny Imaging a First Folder Gender Birth Date Last XRay Start Date Andres Angelia 5 10 1962 4 10 2007 1 32 PM 2 28 1989 4 8 2007 1 09 PM 4 12 1975 4 5 2007 4 34 PM 5 7 1981 4 10 2007 1 54 PM 1 31 1977 4 7 2007 1 19 PM 3 20 1961 4 7 2007 1 20 PM 5 26
99. n a domain network a domain server is required for authentication Before Configuring the Progeny Imaging Database for Use on the Network e Install Progeny Imaging on all computers where it will be used To Configure Sharing for the Progeny Imaging Directory on a Windows Domain Network 1 Navigate to C Program Files Progeny 2 Inthe Progeny folder highlight the Progeny Imaging folder 3 Right click and select Sharing and Security Progeny Imaging Properties General Sharing Security Cus omize You can share this folder with other users on your network To enable sharing for this folder click Share this folder Do not share this folder Share this folder Share name Progeny Imaging Comment User limit Maximum allswed O Allow this number of users a x To set permissions for users who access this folder over the network click Permissions To configure settings for offline access click Caching Windows Firewall is configured tc allow this folder to be shared with other computers on the network View your Windows Firewall settings In the Progeny Imaging Properties box select the Sharing tab Click Share this folder Click Permissions Click Add Click Advanced O Se g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging Select Users Computers or Groups Select this object type Users Groups or Built in security principals Object Types Eram this In
100. nality of components described herein Both Oral Diagnostic Systems and its regional distributors are Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 5 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging committed to following the evolution of the DICOM Standard with either modifications or additions to the DICOM functionality provided by the software 2 4 Glossary of Terms Term Abstract Syntax ACR ACR NEMA Annotation Box ANSI Application Entity AE Association Association Negotiation Attribute Big Endian Calling Requesting AE Title Called Receiving AE Title Command Element Composite Information Object Conformance Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Definition A DICOM term which is identical to a DICOM SOP Class it identifies a set of SOPs which when taken together represent a logical grouping An Abstract Syntaxidentifies one SOP Class or Meta SOP Class American College of Radiology American College of Radiology National Electrical Manufacturers Association A DICOM name for annotation text printed on the film or other media American National Standards Institute A DICOM term for defining a particular user at an IP address A DICOM term for a communication context which is used by two Application Entities that communicate to one another The software handshaking that occurs between two DICOM Application Entities to set up an Association Each DICOM information object has its own s
101. nd Measure The Annotate and Measure Toolbar contains the tools to highlight or mark up an image For more information see Annotate and Measure Toolbar on page 84 g progeny R Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Tooth Panel The Tooth Panel allows you to select sequences of teeth and to acquire images For more information see Acquiring X ray Image Sequences on page 72 If the Tooth Panel is not displayed click the Tooth icon select File gt Toggle Tooth Panel or ALT 1 g progeny se Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Tooth Panel tem Sion Selects teeth to add to an image sequence Selected teeth are highlighted BWR2 R1 L1 Selects predefined bitewing and incisor sequences Teeth that are included in the sequence are highlighted Acquires the selected sequence s of teeth Add Sequence Adds sequence for imaging Teeth that are part of the sequence change shade to indicate that the sequence is selected for acquisition Remove Removes a highlighted sequence Sequences Pauses image acquisition Select None Deselects teeth that had been selected g progeny ve Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Image Container The Image Container consists of four tabs with the information and images that are part of a patient record You must open a patient record to view information in the Image Container For more information see Opening a Patient Record on pag
102. nections j SQLEXPRESS Disable this service unless your applications use it jj Database Engine gt Se l mna een Remote Connectior Service name P SEES SQL Server Browser Display name SL Server SQLEXPRESS Description Provides storage processing and controlled a access of data and rapid transaction 5l v Startup type Automatic v Service status Running gan Stop Pause Bain View by Instance View by 4 gt Cancel Apply Help 13 In the Service status field verify that the service is running If the service is not running click Start Also if the service is running but you made changes in the SQL Server Configuration Manager click Stop then click Start 14 Click Remote Connections 15 Click Local and remote connections g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging z Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections localhost SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration amp Help Protect Your SQL Server Enable only the services and connection types used by your applications Disabling unused services and connections hebs protect your server by reducing the surface area For default settings see Help Select a component and then configure its services and connections ff SQLEXPRESS By default SQL Server 2005 Express Evaluation and Developer editions allow local T Database Engine client connections only Enterprise Standard and W
103. ns a box where you name and save the template that you are creating Delete Deletes the template currently open in the design surface The template no longer appears in the Open list Sequences of teeth that can be included in the template Tool tips show the tooth number for teeth that are part of the sequence Drag one or more sequences to the design surface to create the template Layout area of the Template Manager where you arrange sequences of teeth to create the template g progeny ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Tools Menu The Tools menu contains settings that allow you to modify how Progeny Imaging looks and functions For more information see VisionDX Configuration Screen on page 137 For more information see Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use ona Network on page 43 For more information see Template Manager on page 128 For more information see Options Screen on page 109 Tools Menu Menu Description Option Video Opens the Video screen if the Progeny Vivid USB Camera is installed You ALT V use the Video screen to capture video images and configure video Devices Displays a menu with options for configuring installed image acquisition modules or adding new modules Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration opens the Device Configuration screen where you change settings of an installed VisionDX VisionDX USB or MPSe module Tools gt Devices gt Add New
104. nt s folder in Windows Patient folders contain DICOM images associated files and any other files that have been imported into the patient s folder Patient s gender as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Birth Date Patient s birth date as entered in the patient s Patient Properties screen Last X Ray Date on which an X ray acquisition was last performed for this patient Progeny Imaging automatically updates this field This option is not currently used Start Date Last Date on which the patient s properties were last modified Progeny Changed Imaging automatically updates this field Last Name Enter all or part of a last name to limit the patients displayed in the Select Filter Patient screen to those whose names match the name or letters entered You can use an asterisk to represent any letters g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tiem scription S SOS Opens the selected patient s folder Only one patient folder can be open at a time Opens the selected patient s Patient Properties screen Select Source Screen Sources HP Color LaserJet 2840 TWAIN 1 0 32 32 Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album Suppo 1 0 3 WIA HP Color LaserJet 2840 1 0 32 32 Cancel The Select Source screen allows you to select a TWAIN compliant device so that you can use Progeny Imaging to acquire images using this device TWAIN is a cross platform interface for ac
105. ntains options for basic tasks in Progeny Imaging For more information see File Menu on page 92 The Patient menu contains options for working with patient records For more information see Patient Menu on page 117 The Image menu contains settings that allow you to work with an image that is displayed in the study surface For more information see Image Menu on page 107 The Filter menu contains a subset of the image manipulation options that are found on the Filter toolbar For more information see Filter Menu on page 93 The Tools menu contains settings that allow you to modify how Progeny Imaging looks and functions For more information see Tools Menu on page 130 The Study Surface menu contains options for working with studies For more information see Study Surface Menu on page 126 The Help menu contains options for displaying Progeny Imaging user assistance and product information For more information see Help Menu on page 97 g progeny iog Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Manage VisionDX Sensors Screen E Manage VisionDX Sensors 0 x Check Sensor Sensor Type 1 Sensor Serial Number O0000CA7B01E Serial Number Description 00000CA7B01E Sensor Type 1 Use Add Sensor to add the required sensor correction files Browse to the location of the files and select the folder matching the Sensor Serial Number Remove Sensor Close The Manage VisionDX Sensors screen
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107. o save all X ray exposures Before Deleting Images e Display the image in the study surface To Delete Images 1 In the study surface select the image 2 Click Delete in the Folder tab of the Image Container 3 If prompted confirm that you want to delete the file Creating Studies Studies are saved to the Study Manager located in the Image Container Studies tab Images acquired using a template automatically appear in the Study Manager and can be saved as a study In addition you can save any image s that is displayed in the study surface as a study Progeny Imaging offers a large number of filters and annotation options to enhance the images in your study When you annotate or filter an image Progeny Imaging stores the annotations and filters in separate files so that the original image remains intact CAUTION The accuracy of measurements made with Progeny Imaging virtual measurement tools is not guaranteed and depends upon accurate calibration of the tool object For more information see Image Container on page 99 g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging To Save a Study 1 Inthe study surface display the image or images to be included in the study 2 Optional Use filters or annotations to modify the image s When you annotate or filter an image Progeny Imaging stores the annotations and filters in separate files so that the original image remains intact 3 Inthe Image Container select t
108. of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 7 COVER LETTER This document provides written affirmation that the imaging software known as Progeny Imaging is DICOM compliant Progeny Dental Inc the maker of Progeny Imaging is committed to delivering DICOM functionality Progeny Imaging is currently producing DICOM compliant images following the ACR NEMA DICOM standards parts 1 14 and supplement 32 Digital X ray In addition the implementation of the DICOM standard is in compliance with ADA WG 12 1 This involves the DICOM substandard for dental digital applications Thank you for your interest in Progeny Imaging Sincerely Progeny Dental Inc Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 21 of 21
109. of the image file that is assigned by Progeny Imaging Before Exporting Study Images e The study must be open in the Study Surface To Export Study Images 1 From the Study Surface menu select Export All The Browse for Folder screen appears 2 Inthe Browse for Folder screen select the location to copy the files 3 Click OK The images will be copied to the location that you specified Exporting Various Image Formats from the Image Menu You can export images from a patient record in various image formats such as BMP or JPEG to a location on your computer on a removable media or on the dental office network You assign the file name and select the image format when you export the image Before Exporting Images from a Patient Record e The Image must be open in the Study Surface g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging To Export an Image from a Patient Record 1 From the Images menu select Export gt Other Format The Save As screen will appear In the Save As screen select the location to copy the image In the Filename field enter the name to use when saving the image In the Save as type drop down list select the image format Click OK The image will be saved in the location and with the name that you specified AE a tae Deleting Images Deleting images permanently removes the image and its associated files CAUTION Do not delete the image if regulations for your jurisdiction require you t
110. ogeny Imaging virtual measurement tools is not guaranteed and depends upon accurate calibration of the tool object To calibrate measurement tools such as the Ruler place the tool in an image Then right click on the tool and display the Annotation Properties dialog box To view and modify the default properties of text and lines created with the Annotate and Measure toolbar Select Tools gt Options and then click Annotation Defaults For more information see Annotating Images on page 77 Annotate and Measure Toolbar tem fo Deseription O S SOS Select Allows for easy selection of any annotation applied to an image Click Select then click on the annotation you want to manipulate Ruler Adds a virtual ruler to the image g progeny 2a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference p tem fo Deseription O SOS Distance Adds a virtual tool that sums the total distance of all lines within the annotation Allows you to us a virtual protractor to mark up your image A Marker Marks a point on an image Select Marker then click on the image to insert the marker Text Adds an editable text box to an image allowing you to make a note on the image Select Text then click and hold the left mouse button to draw the ngle text box on the image rrow Adds a line with an arrowhead to an image Select Arrow then click and hold the left mouse button to draw the arrow on the image Rectangle Adds a rectangular shap
111. on Modules 2 Inthe Select Your Connection Type screen select Network Connection Click Next Add Existing Device Progeny Imaging Se Device Configuration Properties Name Version Description ao IP Address Serial Subnet Mask Connect Gateway Need Help Consult your network administrator ee es ee 3 Inthe Device Configuration Properties enter the properties of the Vision DX or MPSe acquisition module that has been configured for use on the dental office network 4 Click Connect to connect to the image acquisition module If Progeny Imaging can connect with the module the Version and Serial fields will show information about the module Click Next The device configuration will be saved Click Next Click Finish DLO gi g progeny x Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Installing VisionDX USB Modules Progeny VisionDX USB is an intraoral system for digital imaging of teeth and the oral cavity The VisionDX USB image acquisition module must be used from the computer where you install it Installing the VisionDX Module means connecting it to the computer and using Progeny Imaging and the Sensor Calibration Files CD ROM to add and calibrate the sensor This topic describes how to connect and calibrate the VisionDX USB module Before Installing VisionDX USB Modules Install Progeny Imaging on your computer Examine the contents of your VisionDX USB kit You sho
112. on page 11 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Getting Started Progeny Imaging Contact Information For product technical questions call Technical Support For literature location of your nearest Progeny Sales Representative and all other questions call Progeny Customer Service Hours of operation are 8am 5pm Central Time Monday Friday For Technical Support 1 847 415 9800 Toll Free 888 924 3800 Press Option 2 For Customer Service 1 847 415 9800 Toll Free 888 924 3800 Press Option 1 g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Section 3 Tour Progeny Imaging This section introduces key features of the Progeny Imaging user interface Progeny Imaging Screen Layout Progeny Imaging s screen layout is easy to learn and use 1 5 2007 9 40 AM 1 5 2007 9 06 AM 1 5 2007 9 31 AM 1 5 2007 9 25 AM Main Menu Bar 1 The Main Menu bar contains menus of commands to perform most Progeny Imaging functions For more information see Main Menu Bar on page 105 Toolbars Toolbars are groups of icons to select frequently performed actions Progeny Imaging contains the following toolbars g progeny G Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging Patient Toolbar 2 Image Operations Toolbar 3 Device Controls Toolbar 4 Template Toolbar 5 Filter Toolbar 6 For more information see Toolbars on page 15 Tooth Panel 7 The Tooth Panel allows you to select
113. or file type for other images Date and time when the image was acquired Select a Removable Media Lists devices to which the images and the ImageJ viewer Device can be exported Select All Selects all the available images for export Export Export the selected images to the removable media device Closes the Export Patient Images and Image Viewer File Menu The File menu contains options for basic tasks in Progeny Imaging File Menu Toggle Tooth Hides and redisplays the Tooth Panel The Patient Panel must be displayed in order to display the Tooth Panel Displays the User Manager where you can add and delete users and modify user profiles For more information see User Manager Screen on page 133 Backup and Displays the Backup and Restore screen where you backup the patient Restore database For more information see Backup and Restore Screen on page 85 g progeny 2 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Log Out Logs out the current user and redisplays the login screen Closes the Progeny Imaging application Filter Menu The Filter menu contains a subset of the image manipulation options that are found on the Filter toolbar These options are applied to images displayed in the study surface Filter Menu Menu Description Option Adjust Displays a filter with controls to adjust the brightness contrast or intensity of the selected image Edge Displays a filter to mark the points
114. orkgroup editions also listen for remote client connections over TCP IP Use the options below to change the protocols a on which SQL Server listens for incoming client connections TCP IP is preferred over x Remote Connections named pipes because it requires fewer ports to be opened across the firewall SOL Server Browser Service Local connections only Local and remote connections Using TCP IP only Using named pipes only Using both TCP IP and named pipes View by Instance View by Component Cancel Apply Help 16 Click Using both TCP IP and named pipes 17 Click Apply 18 Click SQL Server Browser 19 Click Service 20 In the Service status field verify that the service is running If the service is not running select Automatic from the Startup Type drop down list Click Apply then click Start 21 Click OK to close Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections Next Steps On every other computer that runs Progeny Imaging configure Progeny Imaging to use the networked database For more information see Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Database on page 38 Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Database The Progeny Imaging database stores image acquisition module configurations user information patient information and patient images Patient and user information is stored in an MS SQL Server database while patient images are stored in computer files
115. quiring images The TWAIN compliant device must be on the dental office network TWAIN compliant devices include digital intraoral X Ray sensor systems TWAIN compliant intraoral video cameras and certain scanners The TWAIN compliant device driver must be present on your computer before you can acquire images in Progeny Imaging using the TWAIN compliant device For information on the TWAIN compliant device refer to the device manufacturer s installation information For more information see Acquiring Images Using a TWAIN compliant Device on page 76 Study Surface The Study Surface is where you display filter and annotate images that are part of a patient record For more information see Displaying Images on page 77 For more information see Creating Studies on page 81 g progeny ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference ay ndi Oee i a 3 a A Default VisionDX X lt None gt z ag kA Print Copy Video Templates Help k x 2 aj DI y mer 1 5 2007 9 06 AM ha ms NS eg l oe dministrator Server DJSYDP51 Device is ready Study Surface Menu The Study Surface menu contains options for working with studies Study Surface Menu Menu Description Option Expanded Hides and displays additional image information for images in the study View Additional image information appears as a border on the image containing the name of the image file date of acquisition and other infor
116. re you install it This topic describes how to install MPSe modules directly to your computer Alternatively you can install the MPSe on a computer configure it for use over the dental office network then reconnect it to a network hub so that it can be used from other computers on the dental office network For more information see Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network on page 43 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules Before Installing MPSe Modules e Install Progeny Imaging on your computer e Examine the contents of your MPSe kit You should have the following items e Sensor s MPSe Module Power Cable Power Supply CAT5 Standard Ethernet Network Cable longer cable usually white but may be gray or blue e Progeny MPSe User Manual e Sensor Sheaths e You must have a free network connection on your computer To Install the MPSe Directly to your Computer 1 Plug the standard Ethernet cable into the Ethernet connection on the MPSe module 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network connection on the back of your computer Connect the sensor to the MPSe module Connect the power cord to the power supply and to an electrical outlet Power on the MPSe module Once the module is powered up one or more pop up messages will appear in the lower right hand side of the screen as the Windows network detects that a new module is connected 6 Log into Progeny I
117. retrieve the type and serial number of the image acquisition Sensor module The device must be ready Sensor Size of the sensor Type 1 sensors are smaller than Type 2 sensors Type Serial Serial number of the device Progeny Imaging automatically detects the Number serial number Sensors Click this to open the Manage VisionDX Sensors screen where you add or remove sensors For more information see Manage VisionDX Sensors Screen on page 106 Click this to show or hide offset correction controls Click this to open the Default Filters screen to define filters that Progeny Imaging will automatically apply to all images that you acquire By default no default filters are configured For more information seeon page 89 Deletes the module configuration Apply Applies the changes that you made to the device configuration If you change the name of the device Progeny Imaging will ask you to confirm the name change Click Yes to create a new device configuration click No to simply rename the current configuration Click to close the VisionDX Configuration screen g progeny a Progenylmaging User s Guide Keyboard Shortcuts Section 9 Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard Command Sequences Use the commands below for efficient access to Progeny Imaging functions Keyboard Shortcuts ALT 1 Show or Hide the Tooth Panel ALT 2 Show or Hide the Patient Panel Open the Patient Properties screen for a patient whose record is open
118. rface to create the template Layout area of the Template Manager where you arrange sequences of teeth to create the template g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging Section 4 Installing Progeny Imaging This section tells how to install Progeny Imaging Recommended System Requirements The performance of Progeny Imaging software is affected by the amount of RAM and storage memory available to the system for acquisition displaying storing and printing digital X ray images The recommended requirements are listed below as a guideline only As you review these guidelines please be aware that your patient volume and the specific demands of your practice may require you to adjust these guidelines accordingly The system requirements of other programs operating on the same computer or network may affect these guidelines as well Recommended System Requirements System Requirement Component Computer PC compatible Pentium 4 1 4 GHz or greater computer Hardware 1 GB RAM or higher minimum 512 MB Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Vista all editions Disk Space 450 MB minimum You will need additional disk space depending on the size of your practice and the number of images and other information you plan to store Each DICOM image is approximately 4 MB For example if you plan to store 75 000 images you will need approximately 300 GB disk space g progeny P
119. ribes each menu toolbar and screen in the Progeny Imaging user interface User interface elements are listed in alphabetical order Add Sensor Screen 00000CA7B01E Sensor Type 1 OK Close The Add Sensor screen allows you to add a VisionDX USB image acquisition device to the list of devices available in Progeny Imaging Adding a sensor means that Progeny Imaging recognizes the sensor and that the sensor s calibration files have been installed To open the Add Sensor screen click Add Sensor in the Manage VisionDX Sensors screen For more information see Installing VisionDX USB Modules on page 54 g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Add Sensor Screen oo tem eseription O SOS Location Path to the sensor calibration files Clicking the button opens the Browse for Folders screen that you use to navigate to the location of the sensor calibration files Serial Serial number of the device Each sensor has a unique factory installed Number serial number Description Type of the sensor Each sensor has factory installed type type 1 or type Annotate and Measure Toolbar Annotate and Measure x The Annotate and Measure Toolbar contains the tools to highlight or mark up an image Open the Annotate and Measure Toolbar by selecting Image gt Annotate or by clicking the Annotate and Measure icon on the Filter Toolbar CAUTION The accuracy of measurements made with Pr
120. ries sites vendors and equipment Value A VR is the defined format of a particular data element Representation VR 2 5 References and Links Item Reference No Title 1 PS 3 x ACR NEMA DICOM 3 0 Standard Parts 1 through 14 http medical nema org 2 PS 3 2 2004 Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine DICOM Part 2 Conformance Document http medical nema org dicom 2004 04_02PU PDF 3 Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 10 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 3 NETWORKING 3 1 IMPLEMENTATION MODEL The Implementation model consists of three sections the Application Data Flow Diagram specifying the relationship between the Application Entities and the external world or Real World activities a functional description of each Application Entity and the sequencing constraints among them 3 1 1 Application Data Flow Diagram The relationships between Real World Activities and Application Entities are illustrated Remote Real World Activity Progeny Imaging DICOM Storage Medium Functional Overview Copyright 2006 Progeny Dental Inc Page 11 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 3 1 2 Functional Definition of AE s Application Entities The Progeny Imaging application entity can perform these functions It can write a new DICOM file set It can read and existing DICOM file set and display the image It can update and existing
121. rogeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging System Requirement Component 800 x 600 16 bit or higher with 32 MB of Video RAM Note It is possible for you to increase these settings based on the actual settings defined by the video adapter and or capture card installed in the system Installing Progeny Imaging Progeny Imaging contains the patient database and screens for creating and managing patient records and acquiring images as well as drivers that enable Progeny Imaging to work with image acquisition modules You must install Progeny Imaging on every computer where you want to use it to view patient records or acquire images even if you later decide to use a patient database or modules located elsewhere in your dental office network After installing Progeny Imaging you open the software If you are installing Progeny Imaging for the first time on the computer Progeny Imaging will create the database Installation of Progeny Imaging requires only a few minutes Progeny Imaging is installed from the Progeny Installation CD ROM which also contains the help file and the database software MS SQL Server 2005 Express Edition If MS SQL Server is not already installed on your computer the Progeny Software Installer will install it Before Installing Progeny Imaging e If you are upgrading from a previous version of Progeny Imaging you must uninstall Progeny Device Service For more information see Uninstalling Progeny
122. rogeny Imaging is installed by default on the same computer that runs the Progeny Imaging graphical user interface You can instead choose to locate the database on another computer on the same dental office network and configure other computers on the network to use this database Image Acquisition Modules Progeny Imaging works with Progeny MPSe VisionDX and VisionDX USB digital X Ray image acquisition modules and sensors as well as with the Progeny Vivid USB Video Camera Options for installing MPSe and VisionDX modules and sensors are e Install a module directly to a computer with Progeny Imaging for use only from that computer e Install a module directly to a hub in the dental office network and enable other computers with Progeny Imaging on the network to use the module You must install the VisionDX USB and the Progeny Vivid USB Video Camera directly to a computer They can be used only from the computer to which they are installed Standalone Configuration In a standalone configuration Progeny Imaging is installed on a computer that is not connected to any other computers The patient database is located on the computer Imaging modules are connected directly to the computer No other computers use the database or modules that are installed on this computer Standalone Configuration VisionDX VisionDX USB Progeny Imaging with Patient Database Networked Configuration In a networked configuration computers are conne
123. rogeny n Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference is located on the machine where you are running Progeny Imaging You also use this tab to test connectivity to the database For more information see Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Database on page 38 Database Oem oo a Standalone Select to indicate that the Progeny Imaging patient database is located on the computer where you are running Progeny Imaging Networked Select to indicate that you are using a Progeny Imaging patient database located on a computer other than the one where you are running Progeny Imaging The computer with the patient database must be on the same network as the computer where you are running Progeny Imaging Click to locate computers on your network Server Drop Select the computer where the Progeny Imaging patient database that down List you will connect to is located Test Click to verify that Progeny Imaging can connect to the Progeny Imaging Database patient database on the computer that is selected in the Server Drop down List Patient Controls Toolbar ae aaa me New Patient Controls allow you to work with patient records aaas g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Patient Control Toolbar Cem O o Toggles the display of the Tooth Panel Note The Patient Panel must be displayed in order to display the Tooth Panel Opens the Select Patient screen so tha
124. s Screen on page 88 Notes Displays and hides a text area below an image where you can view add and modify notes on the image Flip Vertical Flips the selected image along the vertical axis Flip Flips the selected image along the horizontal axis Horizontal Displays a menu of options for rotating the selected image Expands the display of the selected image to fill the computer monitor Double click on the image to return to the Progeny Imaging application g progeny ie Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Maximize Expands the display of the selected image to fill the study surface Double click on the image to display it in Full Screen mode Select Image gt Restore Down to display the image again in its actual size Restore Displays the current image in a window Down Adds an image or other file to a patient folder Export Displays options for copying an image to a specified location on your computer or removable media Export copies all supported image formats except DICOM images To export DICOM images use Patient gt Export Patient Images For more information see Exporting Patient Images on page 79 Allows a user with administrative privileges to move a patient s image to another patient The moved image appears in the target patient folder and the DICOM information associated with the image is updated to reflect the new owner of the image You use Move to Patient the wrong patient folder wa
125. s open during image acquisition Creates a copy of the selected image and places the copy on the study surface Places a copy of the selected image on the Windows clipboard You can then paste the image into another application such as Microsoft Word Hides and displays a border on the image containing the name of the image file date of acquisition and other information g progeny im Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Print Opens the Print Preview screen where you preview and print the ALT P selected image Show Image Displays DICOM information for the selected image Information Close Removes the selected image from the study surface The image is not ALT C deleted and can be reopened Image Operations Toolbar Gq EEE dj a Redo i The Image Operations toolbar allows you to perform basic operations on images Image Operations Toolbar Description Save Save the image to the patient s record Undo the last filter applied to the image Redo the last filter applied to the image Opens the Print Preview window from where you can view and print the image Copy Copy the image to the clipboard The copied image can be pasted into another document g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Main Menu Bar The Main Menu bar contains menus of the major functions provided by Progeny Imaging Main Menu Bar Menu SSC The File menu co
126. sequence will become white 3 Click Add Sequence The selected teeth change to orange to indicate that they are now part of a sequence To select more than one sequence repeat steps 2 and 3 To remove the sequence click Remove Sequence Then click Select None 4 Click Acquire The Select Source screen will appear 5 Inthe Select Source screen highlight the TWAIN compliant device that you want to use as the image source 6 Click Select The image acquisition window of the source device that you selected will open You will now be using the source device and the features that it provides to acquire the image For more information see Select Source Screen on page 125 g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Displaying Images You can display previously acquired images in the study surface Before Displaying Images e Open a patient record that contains images e Display the Patient Panel If the Patient Panel is not displayed select Patient gt Show Panel To Load a Previously Saved Image 1 Inthe Image Container select the Folder tab 2 Select the image to display Use the horizontal slider to adjust the view of the Image Container to help you find the image 3 Drag the image to the study surface Annotating Images Annotations are lines measurements and text that you add to images When you annotate an image Progeny Imaging stores the annotations in separate files so that the original imag
127. splays a filter to make changes to the overall brightness and color saturation of an image as it is displayed on a monitor 95 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tem icon esernton Invert Reverses the hue saturation and brightness values of the content of the image Image Leveling Uses histogram information to remove extraneous information from the image Displays a filter to enhance the sharpness and crispness of image details Displays a filter to soften the focus of the image Displays a filter to add texture to an image using grayscale values IsoDensity Uses histogram information to change the saturation and hue Colorization so that you can highlight specific areas of interest in the image Customized Apply user configurable filters A B C and D You configure Filters these filters by selecting Tools gt Options and clicking the ABCD Filters tab g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Help Menu The Help menu contains options for displaying Progeny Imaging user assistance and product information Help Menu tem eseription Contents Opens the help file with the contents pane selected ALT H Opens the help file with the index pane selected Displays Progeny Imaging version information Check for Compares your version of Progeny Imaging with the latest version Updates available on the Progeny Dental website If a newer version is availa
128. t are applied to images after acquisition Open the Default Filters screen from the VisionDX Configuration screen Select Tools gt Devices gt Device Configuration Then click Default Filters After selecting a default filter you can use Progeny Imaging s default settings for the filter or configure your own Click Default to reset filter settings to Progeny Imaging default settings Default Filters tem scription O S S No Filtering No default filter will be applied Apply Smooth Filter The Median filter will be applied by default g progeny sa Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference tom scription O S S Apply Smooth Sharp Filters Median and Sharp filters will be applied by default Apply Smooth Sharp Gamma Median Sharp and Gamma filters will be applied by Filters default Smooth Filter Set the smooth filter radius Sharp Filter Set the sharp filter radius percentage and threshold Gamma Filter Set the gamma filter gamma For more information see VisionDX Configuration Screen on page 137 Device Controls Toolbar a Default VisionDX or M v The Device Controls Toolbar allows you to select and configure image acquisition modules Device Controls Toolbar Connection Shows whether the selected module is ready for image acquisition Indicator Green indicates that the module is ready red indicates that the module is not ready The Connection Indicator flickers as Progeny Imaging c
129. t you can select a patient Closes the patient record that is currently open Opens the Patient Properties screen where you can create a patient folder Opens the Patient Properties screen for the patient record that is currently Patient Menu The Patient menu contains options for working with patient records Options marked with require that a patient record be open Patient Menu Toggle Patient Hides and redisplays the Patient Panel Displays the Select Patient screen where you select a patient record to open Closes the currently open patient record g progeny Ei Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Menu Option New Add Patient Photo Send Email to Patient Properties g progeny Opens the Patient Properties screen where you create a new patient record Saves the annotations or filtering for all images on the study surface Opens a file selection box where you locate and select a patient s image file to add to their record Images must be JPEG files Copies selected DICOM images to a removable media device flash drive DICOM Export copies all files associated with the image and a copy of ImageJ a DICOM compliant image viewer For more information see Exporting Patient Images on page 79 Opens a blank email message using the computer s default email client The email address in the message is the email address stored in the patient s record You can type a mess
130. te Progeny Imaging currently requires that all users be logged into Windows as a computer administrator This will be changed in a future release To Log in as Administrator for the First Time 1 On your computer s desktop double click the Progeny Imaging icon or select Progeny Imaging from your Windows Start menu 2 Inthe Login screen User ID field type Administrator Login Progeny Imaging g progeny User ID Password 3 Leave the Password field blank 4 Click Login g progeny DENTAL Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging To Set a Password for Administrator CAUTION In order to ensure the security of patient data you must set an Administrator password _ Log in as Administrator 2 Select File gt User Manager The User Manager screen will appear 3 In the User Manager screen click the Password button to the left of the Administrator user ID 4 Inthe User Password screen enter a password in the Password field When creating a password remember the following password rules e Passwords must be at least 5 characters long e Passwords are case sensitive 5 Retype the password in the Re Enter Password field 6 Click OK When you next log in you will enter the User ID Administrator and the password that you just created Configuring the Progeny Imaging Database for Use on a Network The Progeny Imaging database stores image acquisition module configurations user informa
131. tes on page 62 Template Manager tem eseription SOS Template Options for working with templates Menu e New Opens the New Template dialog box where you name and save a new blank template The new template will be open in the f A Cd T 23 g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Tour Progeny Imaging tem design surface Save Saves changes to the template currently open in the design surface Save As Opens a Save As dialog box where you select a new name or location for a template that is open Delete Deletes the template currently open in the design surface The template no longer appears in the Open list Remove All Sequences Removes all sequences from the template Exit Closes the Template Manager Sequence Remove Deletes the first or selected sequence from the template Menu Help Menu Displays the help file Open Selects a template to display in the design surface Templates listed are those that come with Progeny Imaging and templates you create using the Template Manager Saves changes to the template currently open in the design surface New Opens a box where you name and save the template that you are creating Delete Deletes the template currently open in the design surface The template no longer appears in the Open list Sequences of teeth that can be included in the template Tool tips show the tooth number for teeth that are part of the sequence Drag one or more sequences to the design su
132. th an image s DICOM information This screen is useful if you acquire an image for a tooth but had selected a different tooth in the Tooth Panel Using the Correct Tooth Numbers screen you can assign the correct tooth information to the image s DICOM information Open the Correct Tooth Numbers screen by selecting Image gt Correct Tooth Numbers An image must be displayed in the Study Surface Click column headers for ADA FDI or DICOM to order the teeth according to the selected tooth numbering scheme Check the boxes for the correct tooth numbers then click OK DENTAL g progeny i Progeny Imaging User s Guide Screen and Menu Reference Default Filters Screen j Default Filters ialki Default Filtering Type C No Filtering C Apply Smooth Filter C Apply Smooth Sharp Filters Apply Smooth Sharp Gamma Filters Smooth Filter Gama Filter Radius Gamma 70 Sharp Filter Radius 3 lt 5 4 Amount 7 100 50 gt Threshold The Default Filters screen allows you to select and configure default filters When you select a default filter Progeny Imaging will apply the filter to an image automatically after the image has been acquired By default no default filter is applied Once a default filter is selected all images that you acquire will have this filter applied until you remove or change the default filter option Filters applied by default cannot be removed from images as can filters tha
133. tient database in another office To merge records you first use the Backup and Restore screen to export the records selecting Export for Merge Then you use the Restore tab to merge the records For more information see Backup and Restore Screen on page 85 For more information see Restoring and Importing a Patient Database on page 65 To Backup the Patient Database 1 Select File gt Backup and Restore Backup and Restore Progeny Imaging Restore Destination E Fixed 15 53GB Writable Erasable v M Zjsci Aita Surm Browse H Expr for Merge Press Backup button to begin making a backup copy of your database 2 In the Backup tab of the Backup and Restore screen use the Destination field to select a location for the backup file Use the Browse button to find additional destinations CAUTION For security reasons specify a backup destination on removable media or on another computer If you create the backup on your computer be sure to transfer it to removable media or another computer 3 Click Backup g progeny z Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging 4 When you see a message telling you that the backup completed successfully click Close To Export the Patient Database for Merge 1 Select File gt Backup and Restore 2 In the Backup tab of the Backup and Restore screen select a destination for the backup file Use the Browse button to find additional destinations
134. tilizes the DICOM Service Class or Classes which are provided by another device SCP and which invokes operations and performs notifications on a specific Association The combination of a DICOM Information Object and the Service Class which operates upon that object Service Object Pair A DICOM term which is identical to an Abstract Syntax it identifies a set of SOPs which when taken together represent a logical grouping see Meta SOP Class A DICOM term for a logical grouping of Service Classes which all involve storage of images A unique identifier for an element of information composed of an ordered pair of numbers a Group Number followed by an Element Number which is used to identify Attributes and corresponding Data Elements Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A part of the DICOM Presentation Context which specifies a set of encoding rules that allow Application Entities to unambiguously negotiate the encoding techniques e g Data Element structure byte ordering compression they are able to support thereby allowing these Application Entities to communicate A globally unique identifier based on the structure defined by ISO 8824 for OSI Object Identifiers which is assigned to every DICOM information object as specified by the DICOM Standard see Section Page 9 of 21 DICOM Conformance Statement Progeny Imaging 2 1 1 4 and which guarantees global unique identification for objects across multiple count
135. tings in the Options screen Annotation Defaults tab e Add an arrow rectangle or circle by selecting the Arrow Rectangle or Circle tool Then click the image where you want the line or shape to begin Hold the left mouse button down and drag the line or shape to the desired size Click Save to save the image with the annotation To Modify Annotations in an Image 1 2 Display an image containing annotations in the study surface Place your cursor over the image and click the right mouse button A pop up menu appears with options for modifying annotations and filters Select the Annotations option to display a list of annotations in the image Select the annotation that you want to modify The Annotation Properties box for that annotation appears Modify properties for the annotation Click Save to save the image with the changes that you made To Remove Annotations from an Image _ g progeny Display an image containing annotations in the study surface Open the Annotate and Measure Toolbar by selecting Image gt Annotate or by clicking the Annotate and Measure icon on the Filter Toolbar In the Annotate and Measure Toolbar click the Select icon In the image click the annotation that you want to delete A box will appear around the annotation Click the Delete key on your computer Click Save to save the image with the changes that you made 78 Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Moving
136. tion patient information and patient images Patient and user information is stored in an MS SQL Server database while patient images are stored in computer files By default Progeny Imaging uses the database that is installed on the same computer that runs the Progeny Imaging graphical user interface Image files are stored in C Program Files Progeny Progeny Imaging Images You can instead choose to have all computers running Progeny Imaging use a Progeny Imaging database on one computer on the dental office network Configuring the database for use on a network requires the following tasks e On the computer that hosts the Progeny Imaging database configure sharing for the Progeny Imaging directory e Configure sharing on a Windows domain network e Configure sharing on a Peer to Peer network e On the computer that hosts the Progeny Imaging database configure the MS SQL Server database to be accessed over the network e Onevery other computer that runs Progeny Imaging configure Progeny Imaging to use the networked database g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging e For more information see Configuring Progeny Imaging to Use a Networked Database on page 38 Note Progeny Imaging requires that your dental office network be a setup as a Peer to Peer P2P or Windows domain client server network In a P2P or domain network all users must have local administrator privileges on all clients in the network O
137. tion Modules Section 5 Installing Image Acquisition Modules This section explains how to install the VisionDX MPSe VisionDX USB and Progeny Vivid USB Video Camera to work with Progeny Imaging Installing VisionDX Modules Progeny VisionDX is an intraoral system for digital imaging of teeth and the oral cavity The VisionDX image acquisition module can be used from the computer where you install it This topic describes how to install VisionDx modules directly to your computer Alternatively you can install the VisionDX on a computer configure it for use over the dental office network then reconnect it to a network hub so that it can be used from other computers on the dental office network For more information see Configuring VisionDX and MPSe Modules for Use on a Network on page 43 Before Installing VisionDX Modules e Install Progeny Imaging on your computer e Examine the contents of your VisionDX kit You should have the following items e Sensor s VisionDX Module Power Cable Power Supply Power over Ethernet Injector IEEE802 3af compatible CAT5 Cross over Cable shorter cable usually orange but may be purple yellow or green e CAT5 Standard Ethernet Network Cable longer cable usually white but may be gray or blue e Progeny VisionDX User Manual e Sensor Sheaths e You must have a free network connection on your computer To Install the VisionDX Directly to your Computer 1 Plug the cross over cable into the
138. tomize Local sharing and security Ta To share this folder with other users of this computer g only drag it to the Shared Documents folder To make this folder and its subfolders private so that only you have access select the following check box Network sharing and security WY To share this folder with both network users and other users of this computer select the first check box below and type a share name Y Share this folder on the network Share name Progeny Imaging F Allow network users to change my files Learn more about sharing and security Windows Firewall will be configured to allow this folder to be shared with other computers on the network View your Windows Firewall settings 7 The Sharing tab now shows that Progeny Imaging is shared Select Allow network users to change my files and click OK 8 In the warning about share name length click OK To Configure MS SQL Server for Network Access 1 From the Windows Start menu select Programs gt Microsoft SQL Server 2005 gt Configuration Tools gt SQL Server Configuration Manager 2 Inthe SQL Server Configuration Manager expand SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration g progeny Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Progeny Imaging St OE 8 9 10 11 12 iog SQL Server Configuration Manager File Action view Help 4 6 SQL Server Configuration Manager Local SQL Server 2005 Services S
139. udy Surface gt Expanded View If you are satisfied with the images click Save in the Image Container Studies tab to save the study You can enter a name for the study in the text field next to the Save button g progeny ik Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging Acquiring Images Using a TWAIN compliant Device TWAIN is a cross platform interface for acquiring images The TWAIN compliant device must be on the dental office network TWAIN compliant devices include digital intraoral X Ray sensor systems TWAIN compliant intraoral video cameras and certain scanners The TWAIN compliant device driver must be present on your computer before you can acquire images in Progeny Imaging using the TWAIN compliant device For information on the TWAIN compliant device refer to the device manufacturer s installation information Images that you acquire using a TWAIN compliant device are displayed in Progeny Imaging as DICOM images You can then annotate the images and save them to the patient s record Before Acquiring Images Using a TWAIN compliant Device e Open a patient record e Verify that the TWAIN compliant device is available on the dental office network To Acquire Images Using a TWAIN compliant Device 1 Inthe Device Controls drop down list select TWAIN Device 2 Inthe Tooth Panel select one or more teeth to image or click BWR1 R1 BWL2 or L1 to select the sequence to image The teeth that are included in the selected
140. uld have the following items e Sensor s VisionDX USB Interface Module USB Cable Sensor Calibration Files CD ROM Sensor Sheaths e Progeny VisionDX USB User Manual You must have a free USB 2 0 connection on your computer To Connect the VisionDX USB Module _ Plug the square end of the USB cable into the VisionDX USB Interface Module Plug the sensor into the VisionDX USB Interface Module Plug the flat end of the USB cable into the computer s USB connection Pop up windows will display on your computer indicating that the computer recognizes the new device The green light on the Device toolbar will indicate that Progeny Imaging recognizes the device but you must add and calibrate the device before you can acquire images To Add and Calibrate the VisionDX USB Module 1 Log into Progeny Imaging Progeny Imaging will display the Manage VisionDX Sensors screen The screen shows the serial number for the sensor at the top but the serial number does not appear in the Serial Number list For more information see Logging in as a User on page 69 g progeny k Progeny Imaging User s Guide Install Image Acquisition Modules E Manage VisionDX Sensors Ril xi Check Sensor Sensor Type 1 Sensor Serial Number O00000CA7B01E Use Add Sensor to add the required sensor correction files Browse to the location of the files and select the folder matching the Sensor Serial Number Add Sensor Remove Sensor Close
141. umbers and representations as specified by the Data Dictionary Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine A DICOM File is a file with a content formatted according to the requirements of DICOM PS 3 10 1999 The DICOM File Format provides a means to encapsulate in a File the Data Set representing a SOP Instance related to a DICOM Information Object DICOM Message Service Element This represents an abstraction of a common set of things that a user would do to a data element would likely use over and over and would appear in various different contexts DICOM Message Service Element Composite A subset of the DIMSE services which supports operations on Composite SOP Instances related to composite Information Object Definitions with peer DIMSE service users DICOM Message Service Element Normalized A subset of the DIMSE services which supports operations and notifications on Normalized SOP Instances related to Normalized Information Object Definitions with peer DIMSE service users A Normalized Information Object which is the DICOM name for the equivalent of a sheet of physical film A Normalized Information Object which is the DICOM name for the equivalent of a typical study or series File set Creator File set Reader Page 7 of 21 FSU HIS Image Box Information Object Class or Information Object Definition OD Information Object IOD Little Endian LUT Message Meta SOP Class Module NEMA Norm
142. urface In the Tooth Panel the teeth in the template sequences change to orange 3 Click Acquire The teeth in the first sequence will flash to indicate that Progeny Imaging is ready to accept an image from the X ray sensor At any time during acquisition click Cancel to stop the acquisition CAUTION Before clicking Cancel to stop the acquisition ensure that the patient will not be unnecessarily exposed to X ray radiation 4 Visually verify that the VisionDX is ready to accept an X ray exposure The light on the front of the VisionDX control module should be yellow 5 Insert the X ray sensor into a protective sheath and position the X ray sensor in the patient s mouth 6 Select the appropriate exposure and prepare the X ray source to produce the selected X ray exposure 7 Align the X ray source with the X ray sensor as appropriate for the desired radiographic technique g progeny ia Progeny Imaging User s Guide Use Progeny Imaging 8 Check again that Progeny Imaging the X ray sensor and the X ray source are ready for an X ray exposure CAUTION The X ray sensor is active and waiting for X Ray exposure for a limited time At the end of the time period the sensor times out requiring you to start the procedure again You should always verify that Progeny Imaging and the X ray sensor are ready before exposing the patient to X ray radiation If you need more time change the sensor timeout by in the VisionDX Configuration scre
143. x to assign a password for the user In the User Password screen enter and re enter the password When creating a password remember the following password rules e Passwords must be at least 5 characters long e Passwords are case sensitive e Optional In the remaining fields enter other information about the user 4 Click Close to save the user information and close the User Manager screen g progeny a Progeny Imaging User s Guide Setup and Maintain Progeny Imaging Modifying User Information To modify user information you must be logged in to Progeny Imaging as an application administrator user To Modify User Information 1 2 3 4 Select File gt User Manager or CTRL U In the User Manager screen select the user whose information you want to change Change the user s information Click Close to save the user information and close the User Manager screen Deleting Users Before Deleting Users If the user to be deleted has patients assigned to him or her assign the patients to another user To delete users you must be logged in to Progeny Imaging as an application administrator user To Delete a User eO DD Select File gt User Manager or CTRL U In the User Manager screen select the user to delete Click Delete Click OK to delete the user To Assign Patients to Another User 1 o Y NO NP O 00 10 11 Log in as the user whose patients you are reassigning Click Op
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