Vista Imaging Vista Routing 用户手册

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Configuring Routing 
Routing User Guide 
receiving sites (see the next section for details). It is recommended that the 
SITE 
CODE
 be set to your standard 3-digit site code.  
Select OPTION: E ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES 
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: 2006.1 IMAGING SITE PARAMETERS (1 entry)
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// .09 SITE CODE 
THEN EDIT FIELD: <enter> 
Select IMAGING SITE PARAMETERS NAME: `1 TEST SITE 
SITE CODE: TST
VistARad Configuration—Receiving Sites 
VistARad workstations at receiving sites will need to be configured to check the 
appropriate local storage location for the presence of routed exams.  This is done by 
setting the 
CacheLocationID
 in the 
MAGJ.INI
 file for each VistARad workstation. 
Setting the 
CacheLocationID 
affects VistARad in the following ways: 
ƒ  When a user logs into VistARad, the locally-defined 
CacheLocationID
 is compared 
to the 
SITE CODE
 (
IMAGING SITE PARAMETERS
 File (#2006.1)) of the site being 
logged into. If the two values are different, the VistARad software assumes that it will 
be used to display routed images. 
ƒ  When a routed exam is selected for display, VistARad will check the local storage 
location for routed images. The storage location checked is specified in the applicable 
NETWORK LOCATION 
File (#2005.2) entry at the sending site. 
The following steps must be performed for each VistARad workstation that will be used 
to display routed images. 
To set the CacheLocationID in MAGJ.INI 
Log into the VistARad workstation as an administrator. 
Use Explorer or the Start | Run menu option to open 
C:\Programs\Vista\Imaging|MAG_VistaRad\MAGJ.INI
Locate the 
CacheLocationID
 line under [Workstation Settings], near the beginning 
of the file. 
For 
CacheLocationID
, enter the destination name that contains local copies of 
routed images. 
  The value you enter must match a routing destination name as defined in the 
sending site’s 
NETWORK LOCATION 
File. 
VistA Imaging V. 3.0, Patch 18
April 2006 
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