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Glossary
Q/A check
In softcopy diagnostic systems, displays are used to judge medical 
images and to take conclusions about patients’ physical condition.
It is obvious that the image quality is of the utmost importance. 
Therefore it is necessary to check the quality of the system, and 
especially the displays’ image quality, on a regular basis.
A Q/A check tests the image quality of all the displays on a medical 
viewing station. It consists of a number of Q/A tasks.
Some Q/A tasks have target values and tolerances that can be set 
to generate a warning or an error. For other tasks, the user must 
judge if the result is OK or not.
When an error occurs, measures must be taken immediately to 
restore the image quality.
In the intervention-free concept of MediCal, tasks can be 
scheduled to start automatically, running in background. Some of 
the tasks do not require any user interaction at all. The tasks are 
executed and the results are immediately sent to MediCal 
Administrator, if installed.
Conformance (conformity)
When the system is installed, a Preset is defined for each display 
in the viewing station. This Preset is the reference for the display’s 
visual behavior. When the display image quality is good, the 
display is conform to the defined Preset.
Consistency
Due to aging and other external conditions, the display image 
quality is not constant. If the change in image quality is still within 
the tolerances defined in the task properties, the display is still 
consistent.
Calibration
In many cases, calibration is the remedy for a display that is no 
longer conform to its Preset.
The calibration routine restores the black luminance, the white 
luminance and the display function.