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syngo XR Software Overview 3 USA

This XP online training about the syngo XR software describes the workflows of camera and collimation, Ortho postprocessing, image viewing and postprocessing, distribution, and introduces customer configuration.

For information on the UI and layout of the imaging system, the system status and messages, Clinical Protocols, and text annotations in images and service functions, please see the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 1) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect.

For information on the patient registration workflow, the patient data handling workflow and the acquisition workflow, please see the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 2) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect.

And for information on the workflow of Auto Thorax Collimation, how to edit the Patient Size Modifiers, adapt the Positioning Guide, and manage the Positioning Guide Gallery, please see the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 4) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect.

This course is best viewed on either a tablet, laptop, desktop or connected monitor. Not recommended to view on a smartphone.

Welcome to the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training. The syngo XR software is a digital imaging system for X-ray images. Using the imaging system, you can manage Patients Studies Procedures Clinical Protocols ​You can acquire, display, postprocess, film/print, and archive X-ray images. The syngo XR software provides workflow guiding and allows to operate the X-ray system intuitively and efficiently. The technologist will be able to focus on the examination and the patients' well-being. Your system is equipped with a touch display in the control room. You can operate the imaging system directly on the screen with your fingers similarly like a smartphone. Congratulations. You have completed the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 3). Listed below are the key points that have been presented. Take some time to review the course summary material before you proceed to the final quiz. Understand the benefits of the myExam 3D Camera: Real-time image of the patient Real-time image of the positioning Camera-based collimation and collimation corrections allow you to quickly collimate or do minor collimation adjustments without walking back and forth Smart Virtual Ortho Remember that Smart Virtual Ortho provides Ortho acquisition with automatic movement. The ROI for Ortho can be adjusted in the following ways: Ortho with start and end position by using the laser-line light localizer to set the image area With the camera, the region of interest can be adjusted with the rectangular overlay graphics on the camera live image Recognize the image viewing and postprocessing tools: Viewing functions: Selecting an image (by touching the screen with one finger) Zooming, panning or rotating an image (with two fingers) Viewing series frame by frame Windowing (with three fingers) Setting the position and laterality information Setting the contrast agent Favorite Tools: You can configure a set of favorite tools from the available tools Image Manipulation tools let you change the size and view of the image: 2D Rotate Windowing Flip Crop Fit to Acquisition Measurement and Annotation tools Image Visualization tools let you customize the image: The Invert icon lets you invert the gray scale The Flavor icon lets you customize the image features Remember the multiple ways to distribute images after an examination is complete: Export the images: Depending on your configuration, the export is started automatically when the study is closed, or manually using the Export tab Print the images: Depending on availability and your configuration, printing is possible using the Print tab Job View: Image transfers run in the background but can be checked in the Job View Identify the customer configuration options: DICOM transfer statistics: In the Status Monitoring window in the Administration Portal, the transfer statistics are shown Site Information: Service-related information that may be required for support cases can be seen in the Site Information. It is displayed as soon as you open the Administration Portal ​In the myExam Cockpit, you can change various settings for the examination, the workflow, and the display of items. After reading the disclaimer, please proceed to the final quiz to complete the online training.  Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only! For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training. The Operator Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. Note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system. The information in this material contains general technical descriptions of specifications and options as well as standard and optional features that do not always have to be present in individual cases. Certain products, product related claims or functionalities described in the material (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country. Due to regulatory requirements, the future availability of said Functionalities in any specific country is not guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers sales representative for the most current information. The reproduction, transmission or distribution of this training or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All names and data of patients, parameters and configuration dependent designations are fictional and examples only. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. Copyright © Siemens Healthcare GmbH, 2020 Upon successful completion of part 3 of the syngo XR Software Online Training, you will know about: Workflows ​Camera and collimation Ortho postprocessing Image Viewing and Postprocessing Distribution Customer Configuration The following pages explain workflows which you can handle with the software: Camera and collimation Ortho postprocessing Image viewing and Postprocessing Distribution After completion of the examination and review/postprocessing, you can export/archive or print the required images. Depending on configuration, you can access the Distribution workflow step from the Viewing or Examination workflow step by tapping the Next button or by tapping the workflow step in the list directly. Exporting Learn more about exporting. Depending on configuration, transfer is started automatically when closing the study or you can start manually. ​For starting manually: Tap the Export tab and check the image selection. You can export to a default destination or select an alternative destination. To export to a default destination, tap a target on the Export tab. – or – Select the destination from the Target list (PACS, USB, or FileSystem *). Select the data format from the Data list: Processed: Only processed image data (like the images are displayed) Processed and raw: Processed and raw image data (images can be reprocessed) Set the required options for USB/Anonymous to USB. Tap the Export button to start exporting. * Export to FileSystem: Configured folder on the file system of the local disk Printing Learn more about printing. If available and configured, you can print images.   Tap the Print tab and check the image selection. Select the printer from the Printer list and change options, if necessary. Tap the Print button to start printing. Job View Learn more about the Job View. All image transfers run in the background. During transfer jobs, icons are displayed bottom left in the message area.     You can check image transfers in the Job View.  The integrated myExam 3D Camera provides a real-time image of the patient, the positioning, and the collimation. Camera-based collimation and collimation corrections right before X-ray exposure allow you to quickly collimate or to do minor collimation adjustments without walking back and forth. It could save walking time and time while the patient has to hold still. For collimation, adjust the region of interest by the rectangular overlay graphics on the camera live image. Using Smart Virtual Ortho with the myExam 3D Camera, you can smooth the preparation for orthopedic procedures, especially long leg and full spine, and thus enhance the conditions patients undergo. Smart Virtual Ortho provides Ortho acquisition with automatic movement, whereby the system will automatically move in the correct position for each image of the Ortho sequence.   Adjusting the ROI (Region of Interest) for Ortho with start and end position Make sure Ortho with start and end position is configured. Use the laser-line light localizer to set the image area. Set the start position by pressing this button on the tube UI. Set the end position by pressing this button on the tube UI.   Collimate the region of interest in width.   Check collimation and measuring fields.   Adjusting the ROI (Region of Interest) for Ortho with camera Using Smart Virtual Ortho with the integrated camera, you can smooth the preparation for orthopedic procedures, especially long leg and full spine, and thus enhance the conditions patients undergo. Adjust the region of interest by the rectangular overlay graphics on the camera live image. Please note: For more detailed information on Smart Virtual Ortho, please see the YSIO X.pree Smart Virtual Ortho Workflow Online Training in the YSIO X.pree Training Area of PEPconnect.   Directly after acquisition or after loading from Local Data, you can view and process the displayed image. The viewing and postprocessing tools are arranged into four sets: Favorite Tools: Configurable set of favorite tools (also available directly after acquisition) Image Manipulation: Tools for changing the size and view of the image Measurement and Annotation: Tools for annotations and measurements in the image Image Visualization: Tools for changing the image impression Viewing Images Learn more about viewing images. In the image area, you can manipulate the image view directly:     You can change the layout of the image area by tapping the Layout icon and then tapping the required layout You can select the displayed image by tapping an image in the Series Navigator You can also select the displayed image by touching the image on the screen with one finger and wiping up or down General viewing functions for postprocessing: Viewing series frame by frame for Ortho series or imported images Zooming, panning or rotating an image by touching the image on the screen with two fingers simultaneously Windowing by touching the image on the screen with three fingers simultaneously and moving up/down/to the right/to the left   ​Setting the position and laterality information via the Patient Position icon   Setting the contrast agent via the Contrast Bolus icon Favorite Tools Learn more about Favorite Tools. You can configure a set of Favorite Tools from the available tools. Image Manipulation Learn more about Image Manipulation tools. Image Manipulation tools are tools for changing the size and view of the image:   Rotating an image by 90 degrees by tapping the 2D Rotate icon Windowing an image by tapping the Windowing icon Flipping an image by tapping the Flip icon Cropping an image by tapping the Crop icon Zooming an image to acquisition size by tapping the Fit to Acquisition icon Measurement and Annotation Learn more about Measurement and Annotation tools. Measurement and Annotation tools are tools for annotations and measurements in the image:   Adding/changing a laterality label by tapping the L label or& R label icon Annotating an image by tapping the Annotation icon Drawing and measuring a distance line by tapping the Measure Distance icon Performing a manual distance calibration by tapping the Manual Calibration icon; Automatic distance calibration by system geometry is performed by using the object height Drawing and measuring an angle by tapping the Measure Angle icon Drawing an arrow by tapping the Draw Arrow icon Hiding/showing texts and drawings by tapping the Show/Hide Text & Drawings icon Image Visualization Learn more about Image Visualization tools. Image Visualization tools are tools for customizing the image:   Inverting the gray scale of an image by tapping the Invert icon Changing the image features by tapping the Flavor icon (e.g. brightness and contrast) ​ Customer configurations are only available, if you are logged in as an Administrator via the Administration Portal. For example, you can view the state of the DICOM transfer statistics component in the Status Monitoring window in the Administration Portal. The DICOM transfer statistics give information about the amount of exchanged data error and warning counts. To get a short overview, you can learn more about the available options in the pop-ups below.   Site Information Learn more about Site Information. The Site Information window provides service-related information that may be required for support cases. It is displayed as soon as you open the Administration Portal. System tab: Provides general system information. Service tab: Provides contact data of the Siemens Healthineers Customer Service responsible for your site. Customer tab: Provides contact details of your site. Administrator tab: Provides contact data of the responsible clinical and IT administrators.   General Settings Learn more about general settings. In the myExam Cockpit, you can change various settings for the examination, the workflow, and the display of items. DICOM properties: On the myExam Cockpit > Result List Attributes tab card, you can configure the displayed DICOM attributes for importing data. On the myExam Cockpit > Local Data Configurations tab card, you can configure the displayed DICOM attributes for the patient lists. ​ Image display and processing properties: On the myExam Cockpit > Viewing tab card, you can configure settings for viewing and postprocessing, such as Image Texts and Favorite Tools. On the myExam Cockpit > Client Settings tab card, you can configure the user interface of the imaging system, i.e. language settings, visual appearance, lock screen, and patient name format. Examination properties: On the myExam Cockpit > Workflow Editor tab card, you can configure the Examination and Viewing Workflows. The syngo XR imaging system allows you to manage Clinical Protocols for examination workflows and to annotate texts in images.  For information on the UI and layout of the imaging system, the system status and messages, Clinical Protocols, text annotations in images and service functions, please see the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 1) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect. You can operate different workflows with the imaging system: Patient Registration Patient Data Handling Acquisition Camera and collimation Ortho postprocessing Image Viewing and Postprocessing Distribution For information on the patient registration workflow, the patient data handling workflow and the acquisition workflow, please see the syngo XR Software Overview Online Training (Part 2) in the YSIO X.pree training area of PEPconnect. In this online training, we will cover the camera and collimation workflow, the Ortho postprocessing, image viewing and postprocessing, the distribution workflow, and customer configuration.

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