SCP Print Management Service Class (PMS
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SCP Print Management Service Class (PMS
HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Page 1 of 65 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 AGFA HEALTHCARE DICOM Conformance Statement SCP Print Management Service Class Paxport V2.3.01 (PMS) MeGa 3.32 Service Class User Supported Agfa Printers: LR3300/LR5200/DRYSTAR 2000/DRYSTAR 3000 Status: Released Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 Document No. 000457, Revision 2.4 Peter Beckers, Peter Luyckx Page 2 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Document Information Author Peter Beckers Tel: +32 3 444 8225 Fax: +32 3 444 8211 Email: [email protected] Peter Luyckx Tel: +32 3 444 6332 Fax: +32 3 444 6057 Email: [email protected]: [email protected] Editing & Layout Linda De Wolf Agfa HealthCare Septestraat 27 B-2640 Mortsel Belgium Email: [email protected] Service-related issues North America Agfa Customer Solutions Center USA Tel: 1 (877) 777-AGFA http://www.agfa.com/en/he/support/support_service/inde x.jsp Service-related issues worldwide MI-CSO, Munich Tel: +49 89 6207 3427 Fax: +49 89 6207 7710 http://intra.agfanet/BU/MI/index.nsf/EN/alllibraries.htm or http://www.agfa.com/en/he/support/support_service/inde x.jsp Issued by: Agfa HealthCare Septestraat 27 B-2640 Mortsel Belgium tel: +32 3 444 7555 fax: +32 3 444 7288 email: [email protected] Agfa shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance or use of this publication. Agfa reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes to its content at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions and changes. This publication may only be used in connection with the promotion, sales, installation and use of Agfa equipment. Copyright © September, 05 Agfa HealthCare All rights reserved MED/PC/000457 Page 3 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Table of Contents 1 Introduction..............................................................................................7 1.1 Intended Audience.......................................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Integration.................................................................................................................... 7 1.1.2 Validation ..................................................................................................................... 7 1.1.3 Future Evolution........................................................................................................... 7 1.2 Purpose of this Document .............................................................................................. 7 2 Implementation Model .............................................................................8 2.1 2.2 2.3 Application Data Flow Diagram ...................................................................................... 8 Functional Definitions of AEs.......................................................................................... 8 Sequencing of Real World Activities............................................................................... 8 3 AE Specifications.....................................................................................9 3.1 Print Management Service – Specifications................................................................... 9 3.1.1 Meta SOP Classes & Optional SOP Classes.............................................................. 9 3.1.2 Supported SOP Classes for Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class... 9 3.1.3 Supported SOP Classes for Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class...................... 10 3.1.4 Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class 10 3.1.5 Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class10 3.1.6 Supported Image Storage SOP Classes................................................................... 11 3.1.7 Association Establishment Policies ........................................................................... 11 3.1.7.1 General ................................................................................................................... 11 3.1.7.2 Number of Associations.......................................................................................... 11 3.1.7.3 Asynchronous Nature ............................................................................................. 11 3.1.7.4 Implementation Identifying Information .................................................................. 11 3.1.8 Association Initiation Policy ....................................................................................... 12 3.1.9 Association Acceptance Policy.................................................................................. 12 3.1.9.1 Printing Encoded with Implicit or Explicit VR.......................................................... 12 3.1.9.1.1 Associated Real World Activity............................................................................ 12 3.1.9.1.2 Proposed Presentation Contexts......................................................................... 12 3.1.9.2 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class ...................................................................................................................... 13 3.1.9.2.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1)..................................... 13 3.1.9.2.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) ........................................... 15 3.1.9.2.2.1 Agfa Film Layouts 17 3.1.9.2.2.1.1 Film Layouts with ‘Annotation Boxes’............................................................ 17 3.1.9.2.2.1.2 Film Layouts with ‘max. printable area’ ......................................................... 21 3.1.9.2.3 Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4) ....................... 29 3.1.9.2.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16)....................................................... 31 3.1.9.3 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class.. 33 3.1.9.3.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1)..................................... 33 3.1.9.3.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) ........................................... 33 Page 4 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare 3.1.9.3.3 Basic Color Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.1)............................ 33 3.1.9.3.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16)....................................................... 34 3.1.9.4 SOP Specific Conformance to Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class ...................................................................................................................... 35 3.1.9.4.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1)..................................... 35 3.1.9.4.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) ........................................... 35 3.1.9.4.3 Referenced Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2) ........................... 35 3.1.9.4.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16)....................................................... 36 3.1.9.4.5 VOI LUT Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22) ............................................ 36 3.1.9.5 SOP Specific Conformance to Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class ...................................................................................................................... 37 3.1.9.5.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1)..................................... 38 3.1.9.5.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) ........................................... 38 3.1.9.5.3 Referenced Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2) ........................... 38 3.1.9.5.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16)....................................................... 39 3.1.9.5.5 VOI LUT Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22) ............................................ 39 3.1.9.6 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Annotation Box SOP Class.......................... 40 3.1.9.7 SOP Specific Conformance to Print Job SOP Class.............................................. 41 3.1.9.8 SOP Specific Conformance to Presentation LUT SOP Class................................ 42 3.1.9.9 SOP Specific Conformance to Verification SOP Class .......................................... 43 4 Communications Profiles.......................................................................44 4.1 Supported Communications Stacks ............................................................................. 44 5 Extensions/Specializations/Privatizations..............................................44 6 Configuration .........................................................................................44 6.1 General ......................................................................................................................... 44 6.2 SCU-specific PMS Configuration.................................................................................. 45 6.3 PMS Configuration Table ............................................................................................. 45 6.3.1 local_port ................................................................................................................... 45 6.3.2 pms_reject ................................................................................................................. 46 6.3.3 mms_pms .................................................................................................................. 46 6.3.4 max_pdu_length ........................................................................................................ 46 6.3.5 extra_logging ............................................................................................................. 47 6.3.6 media_sizes............................................................................................................... 47 6.3.7 Modality ..................................................................................................................... 48 6.3.8 patient_id_stem ......................................................................................................... 49 6.3.9 UID_stem................................................................................................................... 49 6.3.10 if_using_pmstst........................................................................................................ 50 6.3.11 nevent_enabled ....................................................................................................... 50 6.3.12 film_type .................................................................................................................. 51 6.3.13 no_copies ................................................................................................................ 51 6.3.14 film_backg................................................................................................................ 52 6.3.15 non_exp ................................................................................................................... 52 6.3.16 magnif_type ............................................................................................................. 53 6.3.17 smooth_factor .......................................................................................................... 53 6.3.18 dbmin ....................................................................................................................... 54 6.3.19 dbmax ...................................................................................................................... 54 MED/PC/000457 Page 5 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 6.3.20 6.3.21 6.3.22 6.3.23 6.3.24 6.3.25 6.3.26 6.3.27 6.3.28 6.3.29 6.3.30 6.3.31 6.3.32 6.3.33 6.3.34 6.3.35 6.3.36 6.3.37 6.3.38 6.3.39 6.3.40 6.3.41 6.3.42 6.3.43 6.3.44 fit_dbmax ................................................................................................................. 55 cs_table ................................................................................................................... 55 trim_flag ................................................................................................................... 55 utl_id ........................................................................................................................ 56 utl_subid .................................................................................................................. 56 printer_type.............................................................................................................. 57 text_flag ................................................................................................................... 57 Annotation Filenames: Annotation1 to Annotation6 ................................................ 57 Polarity..................................................................................................................... 58 Rotation ................................................................................................................... 58 metric_printing ......................................................................................................... 59 image_numbering.................................................................................................... 59 bw_wwidth ............................................................................................................... 59 bw_wcenter.............................................................................................................. 60 color_wwidth ............................................................................................................ 60 color_wcenter .......................................................................................................... 60 Resolution................................................................................................................ 61 ipl_id ........................................................................................................................ 61 ipl_subid................................................................................................................... 62 add_WL ................................................................................................................... 63 pms_prio .................................................................................................................. 63 confrmLevel ............................................................................................................. 64 img_prio ................................................................................................................... 64 pms_tmo .................................................................................................................. 64 img_tmo ................................................................................................................... 65 7 Miscellaneous........................................................................................65 7.1 Agfa Film Layout Documents. ...................................................................................... 65 8 Acronyms and Abbreviations.................................................................65 Page 6 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Revision Record Revision Date Author 1.0 20 September 2000 P. Beckers 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 26 September 2000 26 September 2000 05 December 2001 19 April 2001 July 2001 05 September 2001 P. Beckers A. Morris P. Wouters P. Lang P. Beckers P. Beckers 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 30 January 2002 06 February 2002 19 February 2002 08 July 2003 P. Luyckx L. Wasserman P. Luyckx P. Luyckx 2.4 28/08/2005 L. De Wolf Reason for Change Functionality for warning “SUPPLY EMPTY” changed. Document 000112 retained for MeGa3.30/3.31. This new document made for Mega3.32. Various minor corrections Cross-reference corrected Section 3.1.10.2.2.1.2 updated SSC references removed Support for ‘Presentation LUT ‘ added Released Updated for Color Separation Table Format updated Released Corrections to SOP Class UID values in tables 3.1 & 3.8 and chapter 3.1.9.7. No WARNING in case of ‘confrmlevel’ set to 0. Revision/ update on editing & layout MED/PC/000457 Page 7 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 1 5 September, 2005 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Intended Audience The user of this document is involved with system integration and/or software design. We assume that the reader is familiar with the terminology and concepts that are used in the DICOM 3.0 standard. Readers not familiar with DICOM 3.0 terminology should first read the appropriate parts of the DICOM standard itself, prior to reading this conformance statement. Although the use of this conformance statement in conjunction with the DICOM 3.0 standard is intended to facilitate communication with other medical imaging equipment, it is not sufficient to guarantee, by itself, the inter-operation of the connection. The following issues need to be considered: 1.1.1 Integration The integration of any device into a system of interconnected devices goes beyond the scope of the DICOM 3.0 standard and this conformance statement when interoperability is desired. The responsibility for analyzing the applications requirements and developing a solution that integrates the Agfa equipment with other vendors’ systems is the user’s responsibility and should not be underestimated. 1.1.2 Validation Testing the complete range of possibilities between the Agfa equipment and non-Agfa devices, before the connection is declared operational, is deemed to be a necessity. The user should ensure that any non-Agfa provider accepts full responsibility for all validation required for their connection with the Agfa equipment. The accuracy of image data once it has crossed the interface between the Agfa equipment and the non-Agfa device as well as the stability of the image data for the intended applications is the responsibility of the nonAgfa provider. 1.1.3 Future Evolution As the DICOM 3.0 standard evolves to meet the user’s growing requirements and to incorporate new features and technologies, Agfa will follow the evolution of the standard. This evolution of the standard may require changes to devices that have implemented DICOM 3.0. The user should ensure that any non-Agfa provider, who connects with Agfa devices, also plans future evolution of the DICOM standard. A refusal to do so may reflect in the loss of functionality and/or connectivity between the different products. 1.2 Purpose of this Document This conformance statement specifies the compliance of the Print Management Service Class (PMS) component with the DICOM standard. The Print Management Service Class component is an implementation of the DICOM 3.0 standard for print management. The Print Management Service Class is used to send images to a hardcopy printer for printing on film or paper. The Print Management Service Class is a network print server for the Agfa MG 3000, DRYSTAR 2000 and DRYSTAR 3000. Page 8 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare NOTE: Refer to the Conformance Statements Overview document by visiting http://ftp.agfa.com/pub/med/pdf/OVERVIEW.DOC to get an overview of all Conformance Statements and their relationship to one another. The SCU is responsible for providing the necessary image quality-related attributes to the SCP. 2 IMPLEMENTATION MODEL 2.1 Application Data Flow Diagram Figure 2.1: Implementation model. 2.2 Functional Definitions of AEs When the printing is invoked by the SCU AE, the SCU will make use of the SOP classes defined for Print Management which allow the definition of a Film Session with one or more subordinate Film Boxes, which in turn contain one or more subordinate Image Boxes. The SCU controls the printing by manipulating the Print Management SOP Classes by means of DIMSE services. The Print Management SOP Classes are managed by the PMS (SCP). The PMS (SCP) waits for another DICOM Print Management Service application AE (SCU) to connect. PMS (SCP) will accept Associations with Presentation Context for the Print Management Service Class. Only one printer is connected to a single PMS. 2.3 Sequencing of Real World Activities Not applicable for Real World Activities. However, a Film Session has to be created before one or more subordinate Film Boxes can be created. In turn, the Film Box has to be created before one or more subordinate Image Boxes can be created. MED/PC/000457 Page 9 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 3 5 September, 2005 AE SPECIFICATIONS The PMS accepts printing associations. 3.1 Print Management Service – Specifications 3.1.1 Meta SOP Classes & Optional SOP Classes The PMS provides standard conformance to the following DICOM 3.0 Meta SOP Classes and DICOM 3.0 SOP Classes as SCP: Meta SOP Class Name Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Optional SOP Class Name Verification SOP Class Basic Annotation Box SOP Class Print Job SOP Class Presentation LUT SOP Class SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.9 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.18 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.9.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.18.1 SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.15 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.14 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.23 Table 3.1: Meta SOP classes & SOP classes. NOTE: The PMS SCP will by default only accept an association for the ‘Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class’ or the ‘Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class’ if the attached device is a DRYSTAR 2000. However, this can be overruled by the configuration of the device. Support for the "Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class" and the "Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class" also requires support for one or more "Image Storage SOP Classes". 3.1.2 Supported SOP Classes for Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Support for Basic Grayscale Print Management as SCP also implies support for the following SOP Classes as SCP (refer to Table 3.2). However, the PMS shall not accept individual Presentation Contexts for these SOP Classes, except for the ‘Printer SOP Class’. SOP Class Name Basic Film Session SOP Class Basic Film Box SOP Class Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP Class Printer SOP Class SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16 Table 3.2: Supported SOP Classes for Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class. Page 10 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 3.1.3 Agfa HealthCare Supported SOP Classes for Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Support for Basic Color Print Management as SCP also implies support for the following SOP Classes as SCP (refer to Table 3.3). However, the PMS shall not accept individual Presentation Contexts for these SOP Classes, except for the ‘Printer SOP Class’. SOP Class Name Basic Film Session SOP Class Basic Film Box SOP Class Basic Color Image Box SOP Class Printer SOP Class SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16 Table 3.3: Supported SOP Classes for Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class. 3.1.4 Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Support for Referenced Grayscale Print Management also implies support for the following SOP Classes as SCP (refer to Table 3.4). However, the PMS shall not accept individual Presentation Contexts for these SOP Classes, except for the ‘Printer SOP Class’. SOP Class Name Basic Film Session SOP Class Basic Film Box SOP Class Referenced Image Box SOP Class Printer SOP Class VOI LUT Box SOP Class SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22 Table 3.4: Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class. 3.1.5 Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Support for Referenced Color Print Management also implies support for the following SOP Classes (refer to Table 3.5). However, the PMS shall not accept individual Presentation Contexts for these SOP Classes, except for the ‘Printer SOP Class’. SOP Class Name Basic Film Session SOP Class Basic Film Box SOP Class Referenced Image Box SOP Class Printer SOP Class VOI LUT Box SOP Class SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22 Table 3.5: Supported SOP Classes for Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class. NOTE: The ‘VOI LUT Box SOP Class’ for the Referenced Color Print Management is an Agfa-specific extension. MED/PC/000457 Page 11 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 3.1.6 5 September, 2005 Supported Image Storage SOP Classes The following Image Storage SOP Classes, which support Color Images, are also supported as SCP in combination with PMS as SCP (refer to Table 3.6). The PMS will accept individual Presentation Contexts for these SOP Classes. If none is specified, the one specified for the META SOP Class is used. SOP Class Name Computed Radiography Image Storage CT Image Storage MR Image Storage Nuclear Medicine Image Storage (retired) Nuclear Medicine Image Storage Ultrasound Image Storage (retired) Ultrasound Image Storage Secondary Capture Image Storage X-ray Angiographic Image Storage SOP Class UID 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.2 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.4 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.5 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.20 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.6 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.6.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.7 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.12.1 Table 3.6: Supported Image Storage SOP Classes for Referenced Color Print Management. 3.1.7 3.1.7.1 Association Establishment Policies General Before any SOP Classes can be exchanged between the SCU AE and the PMS (SCP), an association stage takes place to negotiate and exchange the capabilities of the SCU and SCP. The Print Management SCU and SCP establish an Association by using the Association Services of the DICOM Upper Layer. During association establishment, the DICOM Print Management AE negotiates the supported SOP classes. An association needs at least 150 Kbytes on disk quota. Only the SCU AE shall release an Association. The Association may be aborted by the SCU or by the SCP. The SCU AE attempts to initiate a new Association for each print session. This means that when no operation is done on the Association, the SCU should release the Association. One can only send DIMSE messages to instances that are created on the same Association. The Maximum PDU length for the PDUs offered by the PMS (SCP) is 65542 bytes. This means that the maximum value for a PDU-length field is 65542 bytes. 3.1.7.2 Number of Associations The number of supported Associations depends on the configuration of the printing device, with a maximum of 6 Associations. For DRYSTAR 3000, the maximum number of Associations is equal to 5. No more Associations are accepted if the DRYSTAR 3000 is set offline. However, a printer status OFFLINE is sent if the DRYSTAR 3000 is shut down. 3.1.7.3 Asynchronous Nature PMS (SCP) will only allow one outstanding operation on an Association. The PMS (SCP) can, however, issue an asynchronous N-EVENT message as defined in the supported SOP Classes. 3.1.7.4 Implementation Identifying Information The following identifying information is valid: Page 12 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 ¾ ¾ ¾ Agfa HealthCare Implementation Version Name: MG3000_VERSION_3 Implementation Class UID: 1.3.51.0.1.3 DICOM Application Context Name: 1.2.840.10008.3.1.1.1 3.1.8 Association Initiation Policy Not applicable to the Print Management Service component, because the PMS (SCP) cannot initiate an Association. The PMS as SCU is not implemented. 3.1.9 Association Acceptance Policy The PMS (SCP) accepts an Association. If the Association is rejected or if all possible Presentation Contexts for the supported Meta SOP Classes are rejected, then the PMS (SCP) generates an error message and sends an abort-request for the Association. The PMS (SCP) obtains the ‘called_AE_title’ from the ART configuration table (e.g. ‘apip_dest’). This configuration is part of the installation procedure and described in a separate document. The ‘calling_AE_title’ is used to setup specific configuration parameters. This configuration is also described in a separate document. All Associations must use the same destination TCP/IP port number. 3.1.9.1 3.1.9.1.1 Printing Encoded with Implicit or Explicit VR Associated Real World Activity The associated Real World Activity is the printing of a set of images that is encoded with any VR and requested over the network. 3.1.9.1.2 Proposed Presentation Contexts Any of the Presentation Contexts shown in the following tables is acceptable for PMS as SCP. Transfer Syntax UID DICOM Implicit VR Little Endian Transfer Syntax DICOM Explicit VR Little Endian Transfer Syntax DICOM Explicit VR Big Endian Transfer Syntax 1.2.840.10008.1.2 1.2.840.10008.1.2.1 1.2.840.10008.1.2.2 Table 3.7: Transfer syntaxes. The following Presentation Contexts are acceptable for PMS: Abstract Syntax Name UID Verification Basic Grayscale Print Management (see Note) Basic Color Print Management (see Note) Referenced Grayscale Print Management * Referenced Color Print Management (see Note) Basic Annotation Box Print Job Presentation LUT 1.2.840.10008.1.1 1.2.840.10008.1.1.9 1.2.840.10008.1.1.18 1.2.840.10008.1.1.9.1 1.2.840.10008.1.1.18.1 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.15 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.14 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.23 Transfer Syntax All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 All from Table 3.7 Table 3.8: Presentation contexts. Role SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP SCP Extended Negotiation None None None None None None None None MED/PC/000457 Page 13 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 NOTE: Presentation Context shall use Abstract Syntax IDs that correspond to the SOP Classes UID of the Meta SOP Class specified in the first column of the Presentation Context Table or included SOP Classes. None of the included SOP Classes support extended negotiation. 3.1.9.2 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Standard conformance is also provided to the DICOM Basic Grayscale Print Management Class (1.2.840.10008.1.1.9) as SCP. The maximum number of Print Jobs is 1024 (providing that there is sufficient memory/disk allocation). Received attributes that are not supported will not issue an error or warning status code. 3.1.9.2.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1) The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ N-CREATE N-SET N-DELETE N-ACTION All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.9: DIMSE services error code. ⇒ N-CREATE: is sent by the SCU AE to create a Basic Film Session SOP instance, when an Association has been established. If N-CREATE fails, the SCP AE will return an error message. The NCREATE causes the Basic Film Session to be created and its attributes initialized. The Basic Film Session has to be created before the Basic Film Boxes are created. PMS only supports one Basic Film Session instance on an Association. No other concurrent Film Session shall be created on one Association. However, a sequential Film Session on the same Association is allowed after deleting the previous Film Session. Tag Name Supported (2000,0010) (2000,0020) Number of Copies Print Priority (2000,0030) (2000,0040) (2000,0050) (2000,0060) (2050,0550) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) Medium Type Film Destination Film Session Label Memory Allocation Ref. Presentation LUT seq. >Ref. SOP Class UID >Ref. SOP Instance UID 1-99 HIGH, LOW, (MED=LOW) CLEAR FILM, BLUE FILM, PAPER See below Table 3.10: Supported attributes. Default 1 LOW Depending on dispenser contents PROCESSOR Empty string Page 14 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare When elements (2000,0010), (2000,0020), (2000,0030) and/or (2000,0040) are missing, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used. No error or warning status code is returned. When the value is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. When element (2000,0050) is missing or incorrect, the default value of the concerned element is used. No error status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this Section and Section 6.3.41). ¾ Medium Type (2000,0030): when ‘opaque’ media is inserted, medium type “PAPER” has to be selected. ¾ The used value for Film Destination (2000,0040) depends on the configuration of the printer: The following values are supported for Agfa’s Laser Imagers (LR): ■ MAGAZINE ■ PROCESSOR The following value is supported for Agfa’s Thermal Sublimation printers (DRYSTAR): ¾ ■ MAGAZINE is defaulted to PROCESSOR ■ PROCESSOR Memory Allocation (2000,0060) is used if it is provided by the SCU AE. The SCP will return one of the following status codes for N-CREATE: Code Status 0000H 0116H Success Warning 0117H 0122H Error Error 0213H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Attribute Value Out of Range. Returned warning if an attribute value is out of range for one of the following elements: Medium Type, Print Priority or Film Destination. The default value is then used for the element. The instance UID is created and can be used. Invalid Object Instance. Returned if a given instance UID has violated the UID construction rules. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Session SOP Class UID. Resource Limitation. Returned for the Basic Film Session SOP Class to indicate that the requested allocation can temporarily not be provided. Table 3.11: Status codes for N-CREATE. ⇒ N-SET: is used to update a Basic Film Session instance. The SCP can return one of the following status codes for N-SET: Code Status 0000H 0110H 0116H Success Error Warning 0119H 0122H Error Error 0213H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU for the Basic Film Session SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Returned warning if an attribute value is out of range for one of the following elements: Medium Type, Print Priority or Film Destination. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-SET command does not match the Basic Film Session SOP Class UID. Resource Limitation. Returned for the Basic Film Session SOP Class to indicate that the requested allocation can temporarily not be provided. Table 3.12: Status codes for N-SET. ⇒ N-DELETE: is used to delete all info describing a Basic Film Session. The SCP can return one of the following status codes for N-DELETE: MED/PC/000457 Page 15 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare Code 0000H 0119H 0122H 5 September, 2005 Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-DELETE command does not match the Basic Film Session SOP Class UID. Table 3.13: Status codes for N-DELETE. ⇒ N-ACTION: is used to print a Film Session. A Print Job SOP instance is also created by the N-ACTION operation of the Film Session SOP Class, if the Print Job SOP Class was accepted in the Association set-up. NOTE: N-ACTION for multiple copies should print in the order 12341234 according to the DICOM 3.0 standard. However, in exception to the DICOM standard, the N-ACTION for multiple copies prints as 11223344. The SCP can return one of the following status codes for N-ACTION: Code Status 0000H 0115H 0119H 0122H Success Error Error Error B602H C600H C601H Warning Error Error C604H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Invalid Argument Value. Returned if the Action Type provided by the SCU is not recognized. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-ACTION command does not match the Basic Film Session SOP Class UID. Film Session SOP Instance hierarchy does not contain Image Box SOP Instances (empty page). Film Session SOP Instance hierarchy does not contain Film Box SOP Instances. Returned if the support for the Print Job Class was negotiated and the creation of the Print Job Instance failed. Image position collision: multiple images are assigned to a single image position. Table 3.14: Status codes for N-ACTION. 3.1.9.2.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) The maximum number of simultaneous Film Box SOP instances is 32. If this maximum number of layouts is exceeded, the following status code is returned: Code 0110H Status Error Meaning Processing Failure Table 3.15: Error code for Film Box SOP Class. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ N-CREATE N-SET N-DELETE N-ACTION All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Page 16 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Code 0211H Agfa HealthCare Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.16: Error code for DIMSE services. ⇒ N-CREATE is sent by the SCU AE to create a Basic Film Box, once a Film Session has been successfully created. If N-CREATE fails, the SCP AE returns an error message. The creation of a Basic Film Box also causes the subordinate Basic Image Boxes to be created for each location in the film format. The Basic Film Box contains the presentation parameters common for all images on a given sheet of film. Tag Name Supported Default PORTRAIT Depending on dispenser contents. CUBIC Minimum Density STANDARD, ROW, COL, SLIDE, SUPERSLIDE, CUSTOM provided that these values are used in the Agfa mapping table (see below). ANNOTATION supported when the Annotation SOP Class is accepted during Association setup (see SOP specific Conformance to Basic Annotation Box SOP Class). PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE 8INX10IN, 11INX14IN, 14INX14IN, 14INX17IN REPLICATE, BILINEAR, CUBIC See below BLACK, WHITE, i (where i is a value within the range of 0-255) BLACK, WHITE, i (where i is a value within the range of 0-255) See below (2010,0130) Maximum Density See below (2010,0140) (2010,0150) (2010,015E) (2010,0160) (2010,0500) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2010,0510) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2010,0520) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2050,0500) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) Trim Configuration Information Illumination Reflected Ambient Light Ref. Film Session Seq. >Ref. SOP Class UID >Ref. SOP Instance UID Ref. Image Box Seq. >Ref. SOP Class UID >Ref. SOP Instance UID Ref. Basic Annotation Box Seq. >Ref. SOP Class UID >Ref. SOP Instance UID Ref. Presentation LUT Seq. >Ref. SOP Class UID >Ref. SOP Instance UID YES, NO See below (2010,0010) Image Display Format (2010,0030) Annotation Display Format ID (2010,0040) (2010,0050) (2010,0060) (2010,0080) (2010,0100) Film Orientation Film Size ID Magnification Type Smoothing Type Border Density (2010,0110) Empty Image Density (2010,0120) BLACK BLACK Depending on printer type and chosen film type. Depending on printer type and chosen film type. YES 2000 10 Table 3.17: Supported attributes. ¾ When element (2010,0040) and/or (2010,0050) is missing, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used. When the value is present it must be correct, otherwise status code 0106H is returned (refer to description of error codes in this section). ¾ When elements (2010,0060), (2010,0080) and/or (2010,0140) are missing, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used. No error or warning status code is returned. When the value is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. MED/PC/000457 Page 17 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to the description of status codes in this section and the parameter descriptions in Section 6.3.41). ¾ When the value of elements (2010,0100), (2010,0110), (2010,0120) and/or (2010,0130) is incorrect, the Density value is mapped within the range of values depending on the chosen film type and film size. No error or warning status code is returned. When the value is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. ¾ If no value is sent for Minimum Density (2010,0120) or Maximum Density (2010,0130), then the value is taken from the PMS configuration table and mapped within the range of values depending on the chosen film type and film size. No error or warning status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this section and Section 6.3.41). ¾ When the value of element (2010,0150) is incorrect, no error or warning status code is returned. ¾ When element (2010,015E) and/or (2010,0160) is missing, the default value of the element(s) is used. 3.1.9.2.2.1 Agfa Film Layouts The attributes Image Display Format (2010,0010), Film Orientation (2010,0030) and Film Size ID (2010,0050) are used to uniquely define an Agfa film layout. Detailed layout information is described in separate documents. The following documents are available: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 8”X10” Portrait Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200 8”X10” Landscape Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200 8”X10” Portrait Layouts for: DRYSTAR 2000 8”X10” Landscape Layouts for: DRYSTAR 2000 14”X11” Portrait Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200, DRYSTAR 3000 14”X11” Landscape Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200, DRYSTAR 3000 14”X14” Landscape Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200 14”X17” Portrait Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200, DRYSTAR 3000 14”X17” Landscape Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200, DRYSTAR 3000 14”X17” Portrait ‘Long Leg’ Layouts for: LR2100, LR3300, LR5200, DRYSTAR 3000 Refer to the respective film layouts document for more information (e.g. print box sizes) on the different film layouts. For more information on these documents, see Section 7.1. 3.1.9.2.2.1.1 Film Layouts with ‘Annotation Boxes’ Agfa film layouts with ‘annotation boxes’ have a reserved area at the top and bottom of the film for printing annotations. Referring to an Agfa film layout with ‘annotation boxes’ is done by mapping the DICOM-defined film format information with the corresponding Agfa film format (layout) identifier by means of an ASCII file (extension .IDF). Each line of this mapping file contains the DICOM film format information, with the corresponding Agfa film format ID as follows: ¾ film_size\film_orientation\image_display_format<space>Agfa_filmformat_id Any combination of these elements is possible, providing that a matching Agfa film layout ID is available. Available Agfa film layout IDs are listed in Table 3.19. Page 18 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Table 3.18 provides an overview of the available mapping files for film layouts ‘with annotations’ for the different Agfa hardcopy devices: Film Size Mapping File PMS.IDF PMS_DI.IDF PMS53613.IDF PMS53614.IDF PMS53615.IDF 8X10 9 9 11X14 14X14 9 Hardcopy Device 14X17 9 9 LRxxxx DI2000 DI3000 DI3000 DI3000 9 9 9 Table 3.18: Mapping files for layouts ‘with annotations’. The following Agfa film layout IDs (with ‘annotation boxes’) are available: Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\2,2,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 16 image boxes are supported. 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 24 image boxes are supported. LRxxxx PMS DI2000 PMS_DI DI3000 PMS53613 DI3000 PMS53614 DI3000 PMS53615 1011 1021 1031 1041 1051 1061 1012 1022 1032 1042 1052 1062 1013 1023 1033 1043 1053 1063 1014 1024 1034 1044 1054 1064 1015 1025 1035 1045 1055 1065 1016 1026 1036 1046 1056 2004 2013 3011 3021 3031 3041 3051 3061 3012 3022 3032 3042 3052 3062 3013 3023 3033 3043 3053 3063 3014 3024 3034 3044 3054 3015 3025 3035 3045 3016 3026 3036 - - - - 2014 - - - - MED/PC/000457 Page 19 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 8INX10IN\ LANDSCAPE \SUPERSLIDE Note: 15 image boxes are supported. 8INX10IN\ LANDSCAPE \SLIDE Note: 25 image boxes are supported. (*) Layout without annotation boxes LRxxxx PMS 1111 1121 1131 1141 1151 1161 1112 1122 1132 1142 1152 1162 1113 1123 1133 1143 1153 1163 1114 1124 1134 1144 1154 1164 1115 1125 1135 1145 1155 1165 1116 1126 1136 1146 1156 - DI2000 PMS_DI DI3000 PMS53613 DI3000 PMS53614 DI3000 PMS53615 3111 3121 3131 3141 3151 3161 3112 3122 3132 3142 3152 3162 3113 3123 3133 3143 3153 3163 3114 3124 3134 3144 3154 3115 3125 3135 3145 3116 3126 3136 3277 (*) 3288 (*) - - - - - - - 1211 1221 1212 1222 1232 1223 1233 1243 1253 1234 1244 1254 1264 1235 1245 1255 1265 1246 1256 2213 - - 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 30 image boxes are supported. 1211 1221 1212 1222 1232 1223 1233 1243 1253 1234 1244 1254 1264 1235 1245 1255 1265 1246 1256 2213 Page 20 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 40 image boxes are supported. Agfa HealthCare LRxxxx PMS DI2000 PMS_DI DI3000 PMS53613 DI3000 PMS53614 DI3000 PMS53615 2214 - 2214 - - 1311 1321 1312 1322 1332 1323 1333 1343 1353 1334 1344 1354 1364 1335 1345 1355 1365 1346 1356 2301 2302 2308 - 1311 1321 1312 1322 1332 1323 1333 1343 1353 1334 1344 1354 1364 1335 1345 1355 1365 1346 1356 2301 2302 2308 - - 1611 1621 1612 1622 1632 1623 1633 1643 1653 1634 1644 1654 1664 1635 1645 1655 1665 1646 1656 2613 - - - 1611 1621 1612 1622 1632 1623 1633 1643 1653 1634 1644 1654 1664 1635 1645 1655 1665 1646 1656 2613 2614 - - - 2614 1411 1421 1412 1422 1432 1423 1433 1443 1453 1434 1444 1454 1464 - - 1411 1421 1412 1422 1432 1423 1433 1443 1453 1434 1444 1454 1464 - 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\3,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\2,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\4,4,2 14INX14IN 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 42 image boxes are supported. 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 56 image boxes are supported. 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 MED/PC/000457 Page 21 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\COL\4,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\3,3,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\4,4,4,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 36 image boxes are supported. 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 56 image boxes are supported. LRxxxx PMS DI2000 PMS_DI DI3000 PMS53613 DI3000 PMS53614 DI3000 PMS53615 1435 1445 1455 1465 1446 1456 2402 2405 2410 2413 - - 1435 1445 1455 1465 1446 1456 2402 2405 2410 2413 - 2414 - - 2414 - 1511 1521 1512 1522 1532 1523 1533 1543 1553 1534 1544 1554 1564 1535 1545 1555 1565 1546 1556 - - 1511 1521 1512 1522 1532 1523 1533 1543 1553 1534 1544 1554 1564 1535 1545 1555 1565 1546 1556 - 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 Table 3.19: Agfa film layout IDs ‘with annotations’. 3.1.9.2.2.1.2 Film Layouts with ‘max. printable area’ It is also possible to use ‘max. printable area’ film layouts; this means that there is no space foreseen for ‘annotation boxes’ on these layouts. These ‘max. printable area’ layouts can be selected in two ways: ¾ By means of the attribute: ‘image_display_format’ with a value “CUSTOM\i”. In this case, ‘i’ is a 3- or 4-digit number that represents the selected Agfa film layout ID. ¾ By mapping the DICOM-defined film format information with the corresponding Agfa film format (layout) identifier, by using the appropriate mapping file (extension .IDF) for these layouts. These mapping files differ from the mapping files used for the default film layouts ‘with annotations’. This needs to be configured by Service during installation of the hardcopy device in relation to the AE Title of the host system. Table 3.20 summarizes the mapping files that only provide a ‘max. printable area’ for ‘1/1 layouts’. All other layouts are equal to the film layouts with ‘annotation boxes’. Hardcopy Device DI2000 LR2100 LR3300 LR5200 (Note 1) DI3000 (Note 2) Film Size 8X10 8X10 8X10 8X10 14X11 14X11 Film Orientation Columns Portrait Landscape Portrait Landscape Portrait Landscape 2084 2880 2388 2972 3300 4256 Rows 2880 2084 2972 2388 4256 3300 Agfa Layout ID Mapping File Custom\3500 Custom\3501 Custom\2011 Custom\2111 Custom\2211 Custom\2311 PMS_DI20.idf PMS_DI20.idf PMS2000.idf PMS2000.idf PMS2000.idf PMS2000.idf Page 22 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device Agfa HealthCare Film Size Film Orientation Columns Rows 14X14 Portrait 4256 4232 14X17 Portrait 4256 5174 14X17 Landscape 5174 4256 (1) For the LR5200, the rows and columns values need to be multiplied by 2. (2) One film size only for DI3000, and 8X10 film size is not applicable to DI3000. Agfa Layout ID Mapping File Custom\2611 Custom\2411 Custom\2511 PMS2000.idf PMS2000.idf PMS2000.idf Table 3.20: Mapping files with ‘max printable area’ for 1/1 layouts. It is also possible to have the ‘max. printable area’ for all Agfa film layouts. Table 3.21 provides an overview of the available mapping files that exist for the different Agfa hardcopy devices, except for DRYSTAR 2000: Film Size Mapping File MPA.IDF MPA53613.IDF MPA53614.IDF MPA53615.IDF 8X10 9 11X14 9 9 14X14 9 14X17 9 Hardcopy Device LRxxxx DI3000 DI3000 DI3000 9 9 Table 3.21: Mapping files with ‘max. printable area’ for all layouts. The following Agfa ‘max. printable area’ film layout IDs are available: Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,1 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,2 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,3 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 LRxxxx MPA 6011 6021 6031 6041 6051 6061 6012 6022 6032 6042 6052 6062 6013 6023 6033 6043 6053 6063 6014 6024 6034 6044 6054 6064 6015 6025 6035 6045 6055 6065 6016 6026 6036 6046 6056 DI3000 MPA53613 - DI3000 MPA53614 - DI3000 MPA53615 - MED/PC/000457 Page 23 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\2,2,4 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 16 image boxes are supported. 8INX10IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 24 image boxes are supported. LRxxxx MPA DI3000 MPA53613 DI3000 MPA53614 DI3000 MPA53615 2004 2013 - - - 2014 - - - 6111 6121 6131 6141 6151 6161 6112 6122 6132 6142 6152 6162 6113 6123 6133 6143 6153 6163 6114 6124 6134 6144 6154 6164 6115 6125 6135 6145 6155 6165 6116 6126 6136 6146 6156 - - - - - - - - 6211 6221 6212 6222 6232 6223 6233 6243 6253 6234 6244 6254 6264 6235 6245 6255 6211 6221 6212 6222 6232 6223 6233 6243 6253 6234 6244 6254 6264 6235 6245 6255 - - 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,1 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,2 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,3 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 8INX10IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 8INX10IN\ LANDSCAPE \SUPERSLIDE Note: 15 image boxes are supported. 8INX10IN\ LANDSCAPE \SLIDE Note: 25 image boxes are supported. (*) Layout without annotation boxes 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 Page 24 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 30 image boxes are supported. 11INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 40 image boxes are supported. Agfa HealthCare LRxxxx MPA DI3000 MPA53613 DI3000 MPA53614 DI3000 MPA53615 6265 6246 6256 2213 6265 6246 6256 2213 - - 2214 2214 - - 6311 6321 6312 6322 6332 6323 6333 6343 6353 6334 6344 6354 6364 6335 6345 6355 6365 6346 6356 2301 2302 2308 6311 6321 6312 6322 6332 6323 6333 6343 6353 6334 6344 6354 6364 6335 6345 6355 6365 6346 6356 6301 2302 2308 - - 6611 6621 6612 6622 6632 6623 6633 6643 6653 6634 6644 6654 6664 6635 6645 6655 6665 6646 6656 2613 - - 6611 6621 6612 6622 6632 6623 6633 6643 6653 6634 6644 6654 6664 6635 6645 6655 6665 6646 6656 2613 2614 - - 2614 6411 6421 6412 6422 6432 6423 6433 6443 - 6411 6421 6412 6422 6432 6423 6433 6443 - 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\3,2 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\2,4 11INX14IN\LANDSCAPE\ROW\4,4,2 14INX14IN 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 42 image boxes are supported. 14INX14IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 56 image boxes are supported. 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\2,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,4 MED/PC/000457 Page 25 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Hardcopy Device (.IDF) Mapping File Æ 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\3,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\4,6 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,3 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\5,6 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,4 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\6,5 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\COL\4,2 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\3,3,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\ROW\4,4,4,1 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\SUPERSLIDE Note: 36 image boxes are supported. 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\SLIDE Note: 56 image boxes are supported. LRxxxx MPA DI3000 MPA53613 DI3000 MPA53614 DI3000 MPA53615 6453 6434 6444 6454 6464 6435 6445 6455 6465 6446 6456 2402 2405 2410 2413 - 6453 6434 6444 6454 6464 6435 6445 6455 6465 6446 6456 2402 2405 2410 2413 - 2414 - 2414 - 6511 6521 6512 6522 6532 6523 6533 6543 6553 6534 6544 6554 6564 6535 6545 6555 6565 6546 6556 - 6511 6521 6512 6522 6532 6523 6533 6543 6553 6534 6544 6554 6564 6535 6545 6555 6565 6546 6556 - 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,1 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\1,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,1 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\2,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,2 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\3,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\4,6 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,3 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,5 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\5,6 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,4 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\STANDARD\6,5 Table 3.22: Agfa film layout IDs for ‘max. printable area’. The selection of the used Agfa film layout ID numbers must be decided in consultation with Agfa. ¾ Examples: ■ ■ ■ The attribute values 14INX17IN\PORTRAIT\STANDARD\1,1 select the Agfa layout 1411, if mapping file ‘PMS.IDF’ is used (DEFAULT behavior). They select the Agfa layout 2411, if mapping file ‘PMS2000.IDF’ is used (AE Title-dependent configuration). The attribute values 14INX17IN\LANDSCAPE\CUSTOM\2511 select the Agfa layout 2511. No mapping file is used. Smoothing Type (2010,000080): the following values for Smoothing Type have a special meaning: • "0": Unsharp smoothing • "140": Sharp (Hi-resolution) smoothing The Smoothing Type attribute, although defined by DICOM with Value Representation type CS, is interpreted as Value Representation type IS by the application. If the Smoothing Type attribute equals "0" or falls within the range "100" to "299" then it is accepted. Otherwise the default Smoothing Type value is used. If the Magnification Type attribute is "CUBIC" (provided by the SCU AE) and no Smoothing Type attribute is defined, then the default Smoothing Type value is used. Page 26 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 ¾ Agfa HealthCare Configuration Information: can be used to define the use of a perception LUT, Annotation Boxes, a Color Separation Table and Window Width/Window Center. The defined parameters need to be separated by the "\" (BACKSLASH) character. ■ • Perception LUT Supported values: PERCEPTION_LUT=LINEAR: PERCEPTION_LUT=KANAMORI: PERCEPTION_LUT=n: Linear Perception LUT Kanamori Perception LUT LUT defined by value 'n', n is of VR type IS When "PERCEPTION_LUT=n" is used, 'n' is defined in the range 75 to 220 as follows: n < 100 100 100 to 200 200 > 200 Meaning Hyper-Kanamori Curve Exact Kanamori Curve (same as "PERCEPTION_LUT=KANAMORI") Curve between Kanamori and Linear Exact Linear Curve (same as "PERCEPTION_LUT=LINEAR") Hypo-Linear Curve Table 3.23: PERCEPTION_LUT=n. If no Configuration Information attribute for the Perception LUT is defined by the SCU AE, the default Perception LUT value is taken from the PMS configuration table. ■ The Perception LUT is not used for color images. Annotation Box • Supported values: ANNOTATION1: ANNOTATION2: ANNOTATION3: ANNOTATION4: ANNOTATION5: ANNOTATION6: FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 FILE4 FILE5 FILE6 This is used to print e.g. a logo on a film. A maximum of 6 files (in TIFF format) can be defined, depending on the layout chosen (refer to MG3000 documentation). An extension ‘.TIF’ is added to each annotation filename. A filename is a maximum of 8 characters long. Selecting an annotation requires the annotation file to be present. MED/PC/000457 Page 27 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 If ANNOTATION is set to PATID, then the ‘Patient ID’ (0010, 0020) is printed (for more information, see Table 3.30 Supported Attributes for Basic Grayscale Image Box). ANNOTATION1 PATID ANNOTATION2 PATID ANNOTATION3 PATID ANNOTATION4 PATID ANNOTATION5 PATID ANNOTATION6 PATID Color Separation ■ • Supported values: CS_TABLE = n, where n is defined in the ranges: 1 to18 for transparent film (BLUE and CLEAR FILM) 101 to 118 for opaque film (PAPER) Color Separation is used to choose the Color Separation Table in the DRYSTAR 2000. ■ The Color Separation Table (CS_TABLE) is only used for color images. Minimum Density Value, Maximum Density Value and Perception LUT are ignored for color images. Window Width and Window Center • Supported values: WINDOW_WIDTH=xx\WINDOW_CENTER=yy This method is film-based and does not allow the setting of “Window Width” and “Window Center” attributes on a per-image basis. If the “Window Center” attribute is present, the “Window Width” attribute also needs to be present, and vice-versa. The “Window Width” and “Window Center” attributes of the “Configuration Information” element are only applicable to Basic Printing. In addition, the “Window Width” and “Window Center” attributes may not be present in the range. The SCP can return one of the following status codes in case of N-CREATE: Code Status 0000H 0110H Success Error 0116H Warning 0117H 0120H 0122H Error Error Error 0106H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Film Box SOP Class, or if the number of film boxes exceeds 32. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. The instance UID is created and can be used. Invalid Object Instance. Returned if a given instance UID has violated the UID construction rules. Missing attribute. Returned if a mandatory attribute of the Data Set, provided by the SCU AE, is missing. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Invalid Attribute Value. No optional Data Set with invalid Attribute values is conveyed in the responding message. Table 3.24: Status codes for N-CREATE. ⇒ N-ACTION: can be issued by the print application AE (SCU) to print one or more copies of a single film of the Film Session, when all desired Image Boxes in the Basic Film Box have been set (see below). If N-ACTION succeeds, it is so indicated to the user. Page 28 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare A Print Job SOP Instance is also created by the N-ACTION operation of the Film Box SOP Class, when the Print Job SOP Class is accepted during Association set-up. The following status codes can be returned by the SCP in case of an N-ACTION: Code Status 0000H 0115H 0119H 0122H Success Error Error Error B603H C602H Warning Error C604H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Invalid Argument Value. Returned if the Action Type provided by the SCU AE is not recognized. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Film Box SOP Instance hierarchy does not contain Image Box SOP Instances (empty page). Returned if the support for the Print Job Class was negotiated and the creation of the Print Job Instance failed. Image position collision: multiple images are assigned to a single image position. Table 3.25: Status codes for N-ACTION. ⇒ N-DELETE: can be issued by the SCU AE to delete the Basic Film Box. NOTE: N-DELETE can be used to delete any Basic Film Box in the Basic Film Session (the DICOM 3.0 standard requires that only the last Basic Film Box can be deleted). The SCP can return one of the following status codes for an N-DELETE: Code 0000H 0119H 0122H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Table 3.26: Status codes for N-DELETE. ⇒ N-SET: by the SCP can return the following status codes: Code Status 0000H 0110H 0116H 0119H 0122H Success Error Warning Error Error 0106H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Film Box SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Invalid Attribute Value. No optional Data Set with invalid Attribute values is conveyed in the responding message. Table 3.27: Status codes for N-SET. MED/PC/000457 Page 29 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 3.1.9.2.3 5 September, 2005 Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4) The Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP instance is created by the SCP at the time the Basic Film Box SOP instance is created (N-CREATE). The Basic Grayscale Image Box contains the presentation parameters and image pixel data that apply to a single image of a sheet of film. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ N-SET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.28: Error code for DIMSE services. ⇒ N-SET: For each image in the Basic Film Box, the desired attributes of the Basic Image Box should be set. The SCU shall issue a N-SET for the Image Box. The SCP returns a status code. A print command can be issued by the SCU if at least one Basic Image Box is set. Empty Image Box positions are allowed. By using N-SET, the SCU can instruct the SCP to erase the image in the image position by setting a zero length and no value in the attribute ‘Basic Grayscale Image Sequence’. Tag (0008,1130) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2010,0060) (2010,0080) (2020,0010) (2020,0020) (2020,0030) (2050,0500) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2020,0110) (0028,0002) (0028,0004) (0028,0010) (0028,0011) (0028,0034) (0028,0100) (0028,0101) (0028,0102) (0028,0103) (7FE0,0010) Name Ref. Overlay Seq. >Sop Class UID >Sop Instance UID Magnification Type Smoothing Type Image Position Polarity Requested Image Size Referenced Presentation LUT Seq. >SOP Class UID >SOP Instance UID Basic Grayscale Image Seq. >Samples Per Pixel >Photometric Interpretation >Rows >Columns >Pixel Aspect Ratio >Bits Allocated >Bits Stored >High Bit >Pixel Representation >Pixel Data Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported REPLICATE, BILINEAR, CUBIC See Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 - x (depending layout) NORMAL, REVERSE Default NORMAL 1 MONOCHROME1, MONOCHROME2 >0 >0 8, 16 8 to 12 7 to 15 0, 1 0 Table 3.29: Supported attributes. ¾ When the value of element (2020,0020) is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this section and Section 6.3.41). Page 30 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Besides the above-specified standard attributes, the ‘Preformatted Grayscale Image Sequence’ can also be extended with the following DICOM attributes. If the ‘Patient ID’ is present it is used by the PMS application; otherwise an ID generated by the Application is used. If the transformation elements are present, the specified transformations are performed. If the ‘Window Center’ attribute is present, the ‘Window Width’ attribute also needs to be present, and vice versa. If not, an error status is returned. From an analogue viewpoint, if one of the ‘Rescale’ parameters is present, all three have to be present. Tag Name (0010,0020) (0028,1050) (0028,1051) (0028,1052) (0028,1053) (0028,1054) Supported Default >Patient ID >Window Center >Window Width >Rescale intercept >Rescale Slope >Rescale Type Table 3.30: Supported attributes. The above-specified standard attributes for the ‘Basic Image Box’ can also be extended with the following private attributes: Tag Name (1301,0010) (1301,1010) Supported Identification Code Agfa Imagebox Orientation "Agfa" R0, R90, R180, R270, M0, M90, M180, M270 Default R0 Table 3.31: Private attributes. The ‘Agfa Imagebox Orientation’ attribute has a Value Representation CS and supports the following values: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ R0: R90: R180: R270: M0: M90: M180: M270: No rotation, no mirroring Clockwise rotation of 90 degrees, no mirroring Clockwise rotation of 180 degrees, no mirroring Clockwise rotation of 270 degrees, no mirroring No rotation, mirror about vertical axis Clockwise rotation of 90 degrees, then mirror about vertical axis Clockwise rotation of 180 degrees, then mirror about vertical axis Clockwise rotation of 270 degrees, then mirror about vertical axis An image is refused if attributes of group 0029 are present, and the (0029,0010) attribute value is not “Agfa”. In this case, the status code 0x106 (Invalid Attribute) is returned. The SCP can return one of the following status codes: Code Status 0000H 0106H Success Error 0110H 0116H 0119H 0120H 0122H Error Warning Error Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Invalid Attribute Value. Returned if a mandatory attribute has an incorrect value. No optional Data Set with invalid Attribute values is conveyed in the responding message. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Missing attribute. Returned if a mandatory attribute of the Data Set, provided by the SCU AE, is missing. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does MED/PC/000457 Page 31 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare Code C605H 5 September, 2005 Status Meaning not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Insufficient memory in printer to store images. Error Table 3.32: Status codes for N-SET. 3.1.9.2.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16) The Printer SOP Class is used to monitor the status of the printer. The Printer SOP instance is created by the SCP during the start-up of the device and has a well-known SOP instance UID: 1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.17. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ N-EVENT-REPORT N-GET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.33: Error code for DIMSE services. ⇒ N-EVENT-REPORT: at any time during the Association, the application may receive N-EVENTREPORT from the PMS (SCP). In this case the message has to be decoded and displayed to the user in a readable format. Events are normally disabled (see Section 6) Tag Name (2110,0010) (2110,0020) Printer Status Printer Status Info Supported Default NORMAL, WARNING, FAILURE See below Table 3.34: Supported attributes. The printer status will be returned as a combination of the Printer Status attribute (2110,0010) and the Printer Status Info attribute (2110,0020) of the Printer SOP Class. With parameter ‘confrmlevel’ (see Section 6) set to 0, the following printer statuses are valid: Printer Status Printer Status Info “NORMAL” “FAILURE” “” “” Meaning Printer OK. General failure of the printer, service intervention is probably required. With parameter ‘confrmlevel’ set to 1, the following printer statuses are valid: Printer Status Printer Status Info “NORMAL” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “” “WARMING UP” “OFFLINE” “NONE” Meaning Printer OK. Printer is in the warm-up stage. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. Printer is switched off-line. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. General printer warning, no specific information is available. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. Page 32 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Printer Status Printer Status Info “WARNING” “SUPPLY EMPTY” “FAILURE” “” Meaning All of the printer dispensers are empty (for devices with 2 dispensers, both dispensers have to be empty). Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. General failure of the printer, service intervention is probably required. Table 3.35: General printer status. With parameter ‘confrmlevel’ set to 2, the following printer statuses are valid: Printer Status Info Meaning “NORMAL” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” “WARNING” Printer Status “NORMAL” “EMPTY 8X10” “EMPTY 8X10 BLUE” “EMPTY 8X10 CLR” “EMPTY 8X10 PAPR” “EMPTY 11X14” “EMPTY 11X14 BLUE” “EMPTY 11X14 CLR” “EMPTY 11X14 PAPR” “EMPTY 14X14” “EMPTY 14X14 BLUE” “EMPTY 14X14 CLR” “EMPTY 14X14 PAPR” “EMPTY 14X17” “EMPTY 14X17 BLUE” “EMPTY 14X17 CLR” “EMPTY 14X17 PAPR” “EMPTY A4 PAPR” “PRINTER INIT” “WARNING” “WARNING” “FAILURE” “PRINTER OFFLINE” “UNKNOWN” “ CHECK PRINTER” Printer OK. 8x10” film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 8x10” blue film printer dispenser is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 8x10” clear film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 8x10” paper supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 11x14” film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 11x14” blue film printer dispenser is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 11x14” clear film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 11x14” paper supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x14” film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x14” blue film printer dispenser is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x14” clear film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x14” paper supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x17” film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x17” blue film printer dispenser is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x17” clear film supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. 14x17” paper supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. A4 paper supply is empty. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. Printer is not ready at this time, it is expected to become available without intervention (e.g. printer may be in warm-up state). Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. Printer is switched off-line. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. There is an unspecified problem. Spooling of print jobs to disk is still possible. General failure of the printer, service intervention is probably required. Table 3.36: General printer status. NOTE: In general, the "WARNING" status must be cleared to "NORMAL" before the print jobs can be printed on film. If the warning remains for too long, the status code "0213H" (Resource Limitation) may eventually be returned with the N-CREATE of a Basic Film Session SOP Class. ⇒ N-GET: retrieves an instance of the Printer SOP class. Tag (2110,0010) (2110,0020) (2110,0030) (0008,0070) (0008,1090) (0018,1000) (0018,1020) (0018,1200) (0018,1201) Name Supported Printer Status Printer Status Info Printer Name Manufacturer Manufacturer Model Name Device Serial Number Software Versions Date Last Calibration Time Last Calibration Default NORMAL, WARNING, FAILURE See above Table 3.37: Supported attributes. Called AE Title Start-up date Start-up time MED/PC/000457 Page 33 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 The following status codes can be returned by the SCP in case of N-GET: Code 0000H 0119H 0122H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Table 3.38: Status codes for N-GET. 3.1.9.3 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Standard conformance is also provided to the DICOM Basic Color Print Management Class (1.2.840.10008.1.1.18). The maximum number of Print Jobs is 1024 (providing that there is sufficient memory/disk allocation). Any attributes sent, other than those supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. 3.1.9.3.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1) Refer to the Basic Film Session SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.3.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) Refer to the Basic Film Box SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.3.3 Basic Color Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.1) The Basic Color Image Box SOP instance is created by the SCP at the time the Basic Film Box SOP instance is created (N-CREATE). The Basic Color Image Box contains the presentation parameters and image pixel data that apply to a single image of a sheet of film. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ N-SET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.39: DIMSE services error code. ⇒ N-SET: For each image in the Basic Film Box, the desired attributes of the Basic Color Image Box should be set. The print application AE (SCU) shall issue a N-SET for the Image Box. The SCP returns a status code. When all needed Basic Image Boxes have been set, the application can issue a print command. There can be empty image positions. By using N-SET, the SCU AE can instruct the SCP to erase the image in the image position by setting a zero length and no value in the attribute ‘Basic Color Image Sequence’. Tag (0008,1130) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) Name Ref. Overlay Seq. >Sop Class UID >Sop Instance UID Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Default Page 34 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Tag Agfa HealthCare Name (2010,0060) (2010,0080) (2020,0010) (2020,0020) (2020,0030) (2020,0110) (0028,0002) (0028,0004) (0028,0006) (0028,0010) (0028,0011) (0028,0034) (0028,0100) (0028,0101) (0028,0102) (0028,0103) (7FE0,0010) Magnification Type Smoothing Type Image Position Polarity Requested Image Size Basic Color Image Sequence >Samples Per Pixel >Photometric Interpretation >Planar Configuration >Rows >Columns >Pixel Aspect Ratio >Bits Allocated >Bits Stored >High Bit >Pixel Representation >Pixel Data Supported REPLICATE, BILINEAR, CUBIC See Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 - x (depending layout) NORMAL, REVERSE Default NORMAL 3 RGB, RGB2, PALETTE COLOR 0000, 0001 (frame interleave) >0 >0 8 8 7 0 Table 3.40: Supported attributes. NOTE: For the ‘Photometric Interpretation’ attribute, the value "RGB2" is also supported. This value is not known to DICOM, but private to Agfa. In the "RGB2" case, the image is the inverse of the "RGB" case. For the ‘Photometric Interpretation’ attribute, the value "PALETTE COLOR" may only be used when attribute 0028,0002 (Samples per Pixel) has a value of 1. In this case the Red, Blue and Green Palette Color Lookup Tables and their descriptor need to be present. ¾ When the value of element (2020,0020) is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this section and Section 6.3.41). The SCP can return one of the following status codes for the N-SET: Code Status 0000H 0110H 0116H 0119H 0122H Success Error Warning Error Error C605H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Insufficient memory in printer to store images. Table 3.41: Status codes for N-SET. 3.1.9.3.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16) Refer to the Printer SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. MED/PC/000457 Page 35 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 3.1.9.4 5 September, 2005 SOP Specific Conformance to Referenced Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class Standard conformance is also provided to the DICOM Referenced Grayscale Print Management Class (1.2.840.10008.1.1.9.1). The maximum number of Print Jobs is 1024 (providing that there is sufficient memory/disk allocation). Any attributes sent, other than those supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. 3.1.9.4.1 Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1) Refer to the Basic Film Session SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.4.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) Refer to the Basic Film Box SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.4.3 Referenced Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2) The Referenced Image Box SOP instance is created by the SCP at the time the Basic Film Box SOP instance is created (N-CREATE). The Referenced Image Box contains the presentation parameters and image pixel data that apply to a single image of a sheet of film. When the Association is released or aborted, all Image and VOI LUT Box SOP instances of the printed images are deleted. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ N-SET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.42: DIMSE services error code. ⇒ N-SET: For each image in the Basic Film Box the desired attributes of the Referenced Image Box should be set. The print application AE (SCU) shall issue a N-SET for the Image Box. The SCP returns a status code. When all needed Basic Image Boxes have been set, the application can issue a print command. There can be empty image positions. Tag (0008,1130) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (0008,1140) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2010,0060) (2010,0080) (2020,0010) (2020,0020) (2020,0030) (2020,0140) (0008,1150) Name Ref. Overlay Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID >Ref. Sop Instance UID Ref. Image Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID >Ref. Sop Instance UID Magnification Type Smoothing Type Image Position Polarity Requested Image Size Ref. VOI LUT Box Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID Supported Default Not supported Not supported Not supported REPLICATE, BILINEAR, CUBIC See Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 - x (depending layout) NORMAL, REVERSE NORMAL Page 36 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Tag Name (0008,1155) Supported Default >Ref. Sop Instance UID Table 3.43: Supported attributes. ¾ When the value of element (2020,0020) is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this section and Section 6.3.41). The SCP can return one of the following status codes for N-SET: Code Status 0000H 0110H 0116H 0119H 0122H Success Error Warning Error Error C605H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Insufficient memory in printer to store images. Table 3.44: Status codes for N-SET. 3.1.9.4.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16) Refer to the Printer SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.4.5 VOI LUT Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22) Next to VOI LUT Tables that are included in the Image, the following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ ¾ N-CREATE N-SET N-DELETE All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code Status 0211H Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.45: DIMSE services error code. The VOI LUT Box transforms the modality pixel values into pixel values that are meaningful for the user or the application. ⇒ N-CREATE is used to create an instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. Tag (0028,3010) Name VOI LUT Box Seq. Supported Default MED/PC/000457 Page 37 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Tag Name (0028,3002) (0028,3006) (0028,1050) (0028,1051) Supported Default > LUT Description > LUT Data Window Center Window Width Table 3.46: Supported attributes. If the ‘Window Center’ attribute is present, the ‘Window Width’ attribute also needs to be present, and vice versa. If not, an error status is returned. If the ‘Window Center’ and ‘Window Width’ attributes, as well as the ‘VOI LUT’ attributes, are present in the image, then the ‘VOI LUT’ is taken into account. The image is not rejected. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance creation, the SCP can return the following status codes for the N-CREATE: Code 0000H 0110H 0117H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Invalid Object Instance. Returned if a given instance UID has violated the UID construction rules. Table 3.47: Status codes for N-CREATE. ⇒ N-SET can be used to update the specified instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance update, the SCP can return one of the following status codes for the N-SET: Code Status 0000H 0110H Success Error 0119H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Referenced Image Box SOP Class. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Table 3.48: Status codes for N-SET. ⇒ N-DELETE is used to delete the specified instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. There are no specific status codes returned by the SCP. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance deletion, the SCP can return the following status codes for the N-DELETE: Code 0000H 0119H Status Success Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Table 3.49: Status codes for N-DELETE. 3.1.9.5 SOP Specific Conformance to Referenced Color Print Management Meta SOP Class Standard conformance is also provided to the DICOM Referenced Color Print Management Class (1.2.840.10008.1.1.18.1). The maximum number of Print Jobs is 1024 (providing that there is sufficient memory/disk allocation). Any attributes sent, other than those supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. Page 38 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 3.1.9.5.1 Agfa HealthCare Basic Film Session SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.1) Refer to the Basic Film Session SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.5.2 Basic Film Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.2) Refer to the Basic Film Box SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.5.3 Referenced Image Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.4.2) The Referenced Image Box SOP instance is created by the SCP at the time the Basic Film Box SOP instance is created (N-CREATE). The Referenced Image Box contains the presentation parameters and image pixel data that apply to a single image of a sheet of film. When the Association is released or aborted, all Image and VOI LUT Box SOP instances of the printed images are deleted. The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ N-SET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.50: DIMSE service error code. ⇒ N-SET: For each image in the Basic Film Box, the desired attributes of the Referenced Image Box should be set. The print application AE (SCU) shall issue a N-SET for the Image Box. The SCP returns a status code. When all needed Basic Image Boxes have been set, the application can issue a print command. There can be empty image positions. Tag Name (0008,1130) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (0008,1140) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) (2010,0060) (2010,0080) (2020,0010) (2020,0020) (2020,0030) (2020,0140) (0008,1150) (0008,1155) Ref. Overlay Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID >Ref. Sop Instance UID Ref. Image Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID >Ref. Sop Instance UID Magnification Type Smoothing Type Image Position Polarity Requested Image Size Ref. VOI LUT Box Seq. >Ref. Sop Class UID >Ref. Sop Instance UID Supported Default Not supported Not supported Not supported REPLICATE, BILINEAR, CUBIC See Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 - x (depending layout) NORMAL, REVERSE Table 3.51: Supported attributes. NORMAL MED/PC/000457 Page 39 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare ¾ 5 September, 2005 When the value of element (2020,0020) is present but incorrect, the default value of the concerned element(s) is used and no error or warning status code is returned. NOTE: The PMS can return the warning status code 0116H when the value is present but incorrect (refer to description of status codes in this section and Section 6.3.41). The SCP can return one of the following status codes for the N-SET: Code Status 0000H 0110H 0116H 0119H 0122H Success Error Warning Error Error C605H Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Attribute Value Out of Range. Warning returned if an attribute value is out of range. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the N-CREATE command does not match the Basic Film Box SOP Class UID. Insufficient memory in printer to store images. Table 3.52: Status codes for N-SET. 3.1.9.5.4 Printer SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.16) Refer to the Printer SOP Class for Basic Grayscale Print Management. 3.1.9.5.5 VOI LUT Box SOP Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.22) Next to VOI LUT Tables that are included in the Image, the following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ ¾ N-CREATE N-SET N-DELETE All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code Status 0211H Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.53: DIMSE service error code. The VOI LUT Box transforms the modality pixel values into pixel values that are meaningful for the user or the application. NOTE: The VOI LUT Box SOP Class for the Referenced Color Print Management is an Agfa-specific extension. The VOI LUT is used on every image plane (R, G and B) of the colored image. ⇒ N-CREATE is used to create an instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. Tag (0028,3010) Name VOI LUT Box Seq. Supported Default Page 40 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Tag Agfa HealthCare Name (0028,3002) (0028,3006) (0028,1050) (0028,1051) Supported Default > LUT Description > LUT Data Window Center Window Width Table 3.54: Supported attributes. If the ‘Window Center’ attribute is present, the ‘Window Width’ attribute also needs to be present, and vice versa. If not, an error status is returned. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance creation, the SCP can return the following status codes for the N-CREATE: Code 0000H 0110H 0117H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Invalid Object Instance. Returned if a given instance UID has violated the UID construction rules. Table 3.55: Status codes for N-CREATE. ⇒ N-SET can be used to update the specified instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance update, the SCP can return one of the following status codes for the N-SET: Code 0000H 0110H 0119H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Processing Failure. Returned if no Data Set is provided by the SCU AE for the Basic Image Box SOP Class. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Table 3.56: Status codes for N-SET. ⇒ N-DELETE is used to delete the specified instance of the VOI LUT Box SOP Class. There are no specific status codes returned by the SCP. Next to the status code of the requested SOP instance deletion, the SCP can return the following status codes for the N-DELETE: Code 0000H 0119H Status Success Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned if the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Table 3.57: Status codes for N-DELETE. 3.1.9.6 SOP Specific Conformance to Basic Annotation Box SOP Class The PMS provides standard conformance to the DICOM Basic Annotation Box Service Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.15). Any attributes sent, other than those mentioned as supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. MED/PC/000457 Page 41 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 If the DICOM Basic Annotation Box Service Class is supported, the PMS SCP looks first for the annotation parameters in the PMS configuration on the device. The found data may be overwritten by the information out of the 'PROFILE.PMS' file (see Section 6). This data may be overwritten by the information out of the DICOM Configuration Information element (2010, 0150). In that case, the data found for the Basic Annotation Box is ignored. In any other case the Basic Annotation Box used. ⇒ The Basic Annotation Box SOP Instance is created by an N-CREATE of the Film Box SOP Class. Only the Basic Annotation Box definition of the first Film Box of a Film Session is taken into account. The defined Basic Annotation Instance is then used for every film box in its Film Session. A new Basic Annotation Box Instance can be defined and used for a new Film Session. The following DIMSE service is supported: ¾ N-SET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code Status 0211H Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.58: DIMSE service error code. ⇒ N-SET is used to update the Basic Annotation Box SOP Instance. All Basic Annotation Box Instances can be set, but only the Basic Annotation Box Instance of the first Film Box is taken into account. Tag Name (2030,0010) (2030,0020) Annotation Position Text String Supported Default 1-x (number of annotations) Table 3.59: Supported attributes. 3.1.9.7 SOP Specific Conformance to Print Job SOP Class PMS provides standard conformance to the DICOM Print Job Service Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.14). Any attributes sent, other than those supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. ⇒ N-ACTION: The Print Job SOP Instance is created by an N-ACTION of the Film Session SOP Class or an N-ACTION of the Film Box SOP Class. After all films are printed, or after a failure, the Print Job Instance is deleted. The SCP can return the following status code for the N-ACTION: Code C602H Status Error Meaning Returned if the creation of the Print Job failed. Table 3.60: Status code for N-ACTION. Page 42 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ N-EVENT-REPORT N-GET All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code Status 0211H Meaning Error Unrecognized operation Table 3.61: DIMSE service error code. ⇒ N-EVENT-REPORT is used to report execution status changes on the SCU in an asynchronous way. Events are normally disabled (refer to the MG3000 Configuration). Tag Name (2000,0020) (2100,0020) (2100,0030) Print Priority Execution Status Execution Status Info Supported Default HIGH, LOW PENDING, PRINTING, DONE, FAILURE Table 3.62: Supported attributes. ⇒ N-GET is used to retrieve an instance of the Print Job SOP Class. Tag Name (2000,0020) (2100,0020) (2100,0030) (2100,0040) (2100,0050) (2100,0070) (2110,0030) Print Priority Execution Status Execution Status Info Creation Date Creation Time Originator Printer Name Supported Default HIGH, LOW PENDING, PRINTING, DONE, FAILURE Called AE Title Table 3.63: Supported attributes. 3.1.9.8 SOP Specific Conformance to Presentation LUT SOP Class PMS provides standard conformance to the DICOM Presentation LUT Service Class (1.2.840.10008.5.1.1.23). The following DIMSE services are supported: ¾ ¾ N-CREATE N-DELETE All other DIMSE services return the following error code: Code 0211H Status Error Meaning Unrecognized operation Table 3.64: DIMSE service error code. MED/PC/000457 Page 43 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare ⇒ 5 September, 2005 N-CREATE is used to create a Presentation LUT SOP Instance. Tag Name (2050,0010) (0028,3002) Presentation LUT Sequence LUT Descriptor (0028,3003) (0028,3006) (2050,0020) LUT Explanation LUT Data Presentation LUT Shape Supported Default Max. LUT Value: 4095 (12-bit) Max. No. of entries for each LUT : 256 IDENTITY, INVERSE IDENTITY Table 3.65: Supported attributes. Presentation LUT Sequence operation is only supported for 8-bit printing. If both Presentation LUT Sequence and Presentation LUT Shape are specified, error 0106 is reported, indicating that the creation of the Presentation LUT failed. The following status codes can be returned by the SCP in case of an N-CREATE: Code 0000H 0106H 0120H Status Success Error Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Invalid Attribute. Missing Attribute. Table 3.66: Status codes for N-CREATE. ⇒ N-DELETE is used to delete the Presentation LUT SOP Instance. The following status codes can be returned by the SCP in case of an N-DELETE: Code 0000H 0119H Status Success Error Meaning Success is normally returned. Class-Instance Conflict. Returned in the SOP Class Instance UID is not defined for the given SOP Class. Table 3.67: Status codes for N-DELETE. 3.1.9.9 SOP Specific Conformance to Verification SOP Class PMS provides standard conformance to the DICOM Verification Service Class (1.2.840.10008.1.1). Any attributes sent, other than those mentioned as supported, will not be flagged with an error or warning status code. ⇒ C-ECHO: The Verification Service Class defines a service that verifies the application level communication between DICOM Application Entities. The verification is accomplished on an established Association using C-ECHO. Page 44 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare The following status codes can be returned by the SCP in case of C-ECHO: Code 0000H 0122H Status Success Error Meaning Success is normally returned. SOP Class Not Supported. Returned if the SOP Class specified in the C-ECHO command does not match the Verification Service Class UID. Table 3.68: Status codes for C-ECHO. 4 COMMUNICATIONS PROFILES 4.1 Supported Communications Stacks PMS uses TCP/IP for the protocol stacks. PMS (SCP) listens by default to port number 104, unless it is configured differently (see Section 6). 5 EXTENSIONS/SPECIALIZATIONS/PRIVATIZATIONS The following extensions to DICOM attributes are supported by the Print Management Server: SOP Class Attribute Extensions Basic Film Session Film destination Basic Film Box Configuration information Magnification type Smoothing type Basic Film Box Basic Film Box There is a difference between Laser Imagers (LR) and Agfa’s Thermal Sublimation printers (DRYSTAR). For the DRYSTAR, the film destination is always PROCESSOR. The color separation tables, perception LUTs and annotation boxes are selected using the ‘configuration information’ attribute. Value “NONE” is not supported. The PMS interprets this attribute as Value Representation IS in stead of default DICOM Value Representation CS. Table 5.1: Extensions to DICOM attributes. 6 CONFIGURATION 6.1 General This document describes the configuration part of the Print Management Service Class. NOTE: No guarantee can be given as to the quality of the output, as this depends on the imaging and printing equipment attached. MED/PC/000457 Page 45 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.2 5 September, 2005 SCU-specific PMS Configuration The PMS.INI file is used to allow an SCU dependent configuration of the PMS component. The configuration is done per Calling AE Title. Separate Calling AE Titles may use the same configuration file (.CFG). If the PMS.INI file does not contain a Calling AE Title, the default PMS configuration is used for this Calling AE Title. There is only one PMS.INI file per MG3000/DRYSTAR system. The PMS.INI file must reside on the D: partition. The file PMS.INI contains sections for each “Calling AE Title. A section is identified by an opening bracket '[' at the beginning of a line, the section name, and a closing bracket ']'. The section name has to comply with the rules defined for "Calling AE Title” in DICOM 3.0. A section consists of one or more lines with an attribute and a value. The defined attributes are: ¾ IDF: Set to the name of an Image Display Format (or .IDF) file. The syntax of such an .IDF file is explained in the conformance claim of PMS. An .IDF file is used to translate a combination of Film Size, Image Display Format and Film Orientation to an Agfa layout ID. Film Size, Image Display Format and Film Orientation are DICOM 3.0 attributes. When the attribute is absent, the default IDF file is used. ¾ CFG: Set to the name of an NVF formatted configuration file. The NVF variables in the configuration file are the variables listed in the PMS Configuration Table. The extension of the configuration file is ‘.PMS’. If an attribute is not present in the ‘.PMS’ file, the default value is applied. Example of a PMS.INI file: [CT SCANNER] IDF = C:/PMS.IDF CFG = D:/CT.PMS [MR SCANNER 1] CFG = D:/MR.PMS [MR SCANNER 2] IDF = C:/MRSCAN2.IDF CFG = D:/MR.PMS 6.3 PMS Configuration Table The Print Management Service obtains the configuration data from a configuration table. 6.3.1 local_port Description: This parameter defines the TCP/IP port number to be used by the PMS component. The port number should also be used on the Client (Host) to establish a connection to the MG3000. The default value is the "well known" port number 104 registered for use by the DICOM Upper Layer Protocol. The port number has to be the same for all associations of PMS. NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. Example: Required Setting Use TCP/IP port 104 NVF Entry local_port 104 Table 6.1: local_port configuration example. Page 46 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 6.3.2 Agfa HealthCare pms_reject Description: When this parameter is set to a value different from 0 (zero), an extra task is launched to reject incoming association requests when all available tasks are busy handling an established association. Example: Required Setting PMS reject 1 NVF Entry pms_reject 1 Table 6.2: pms_reject configuration example. NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. 6.3.3 mms_pms Description: This parameter is used to define the minimum number of MMS blocks required by the PMS component to function properly. The values define the number of HEADER, CONTROL, IMAGE and 'SMALL' CONTROL blocks. NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. Example: Required Setting 10 Headers 3 Control Blocks 2 Image Blocks 10 Small Control Blocks NVF Entry mms_pms 10 3 2 10 Table 6.3: mms_pms configuration example. 6.3.4 max_pdu_length Description: This parameter defines the MAXIMUM length of message (Protocol Data Unit - PDU) that the DICOM Upper Layer Protocol can receive in the PMS component. It should be set to the maximum size of an MMS IMAGE block plus 6 bytes. The value is expressed in bytes. NOTE: This parameter should NOT be modified. The software will ensure that the PDU length is always in the range 8Kb <= PDU length <= 64Kb. MED/PC/000457 Page 47 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. Example: Required Setting Max MMS IMAGE size is 64 Kb NVF Entry max_pdu_length 65542 Table 6.4: max_pdu_length configuration example. 6.3.5 extra_logging Description: This parameter enables the logging of the underlying DTF facilities. This might help to clarify unpredicted behavior of the DTF library. The DTF library is the DICOM 3.0 basic software. NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. Example: Required Setting No DTFdebug Extra DTFdebug NVF Entry extra_logging 0 extra_logging 1 Table 6.5: extra_logging configuration example. 6.3.6 media_sizes Description: This parameter is used to define the media sizes used by the PMS Module. The selection of film formats or paper formats can only be made from the media (film/paper) sizes actually used by the Hospital. The parameter is defined by adding together the defined values for each media size used (one bit is used per media size). The media size and parameter values are: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 8*10" film: 10*14" film: 11*14" film: 14*14" film: 14*17" film: A4 paper: A3 paper: 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 The default value allows all media sizes to be selected, but be aware that media sizes may be chosen that are not used by the Hospital, and this will lead to print jobs remaining in the job queue forever! Page 48 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare NOTE: This parameter cannot be set per SCU Calling AE Title. Example: Required Setting 14*17" film only 8*10" and 14*14" A4 paper only NVF Entry media_size 16 media_size 9 media_size 32 Table 6.6: media_size configuration example. 6.3.7 Modality Description: This parameter is used to define the connected modality type. This parameter is written into the folder to indicate the type of device used to generate the medical data. The examples indicate the modalities defined by DICOM 3.0: Example: Required Setting Agfa MATRIX Computed Radiography Computed Tomography Digital Subtraction Angiography Magnetic Resonance Nuclear Medicine Ultrasound Angioscopy Biomagnetic Imaging Color Flow Doppler Cinefluorography Culposcopy Cystoscopy Duplex Doppler Digital Fluoroscopy Diaphanography Digital Microscopy Echocardiography Endoscopy Fluorescein Angiography Fundoscopy Laparoscopy Laser Surface Scan Magnetic Resonance Angiography Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Other Positron Emission Tomography Radiographic Imaging Single-Photon Emission CT Thermography Videofluorography NVF Entry "AM" - not an official value! "CR" "CT" "DS" “MR” "NM" "US" "AS" "BI" "CD" "CF" "CP" "CS" "DD" "DF" "DG" "DM" "EC" "ES" "FA" "FS" "LP" "LS" “MA" “MS" "OT" "PT" "RG" "ST" "TG" "VF" Table 6.7: Modality configuration example. MED/PC/000457 Page 49 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Example: Required Setting CT Host NVF Entry Modality “CT” Table 6.8: Modality configuration example. See also: Section 6.3.8. 6.3.8 patient_id_stem Description: This parameter allows the user to define the Patient ID stem for the default patient identifier. This default patient identifier takes the following form: mmffYMMDDHHMMSS where: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ mm = connected modality (see modality above) ff = free-format (2 characters - patient_id_stem) Y = year number 0 .. 9 (e.g. 93 = 3) MM = month DD = day HH = hour MM = minute SS = second Example: Required Setting Abbreviation of MG3000 NVF Entry patient_id_stem "MG" Table 6.9: patient_id_stem configuration example. See also: Section 6.3.7. 6.3.9 UID_stem Description: This parameter defines the DICOM Unique Identifier stem. The format of the stem is as follows: Page 50 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Agfa HealthCare O.M.C.0.P where O = Organization M = Member Body C = Country or Company Code 0 = Zero P = Agfa Product (MG3000 = 1) The remainder of the UID is generated internally by the PMS component as follows: DD.YYYYMMDD.HHMMSS.II where: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ DD = a data set code YYYY = year MM = month DD = day HH = hour MM = minute SS = second II = counter 01 to 99 Example: Required Setting Organization = ISO Member Body = ANSI Company = Agfa Zero = 0 Product = MG3000 NVF Entry UID_stem "1.3.51.0.1" Table 6.10: UID_stem configuration example. 6.3.10 if_using_pmstst Description: This parameter is used when testing the PMS component with the PMSTST tool. The parameter is a flag (1 = TRUE / 0 = FALSE) indicating whether the test tool is being used or not. Setting this parameter TRUE causes the PMS component to generate simple DICOM Unique Identifiers as integers in the range 1-99 (it is easier to type these than the normal UIDs!). Example: Required Setting PMS in normal mode PMS being tested by pmstst NVF Entry If_using_pmstst 0 If_using_pmstst 1 Table 6.11: if_using_pmstst configuration example. 6.3.11 Description: nevent_enabled MED/PC/000457 Page 51 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 This parameter is used to enable/disable the use of the asynchronous N-EVENT messages. Although conformance to the Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class defines that the N-EVENT mechanism should be supported by the SCU, this parameter can be used to disable the N-EVENT if the SCU does not support it. Example: Required Setting Disable N-EVENT messages Enable N-EVENT messages NVF Entry Nevent_enabled 0 Nevent_enabled 1 Table 6.12: nevent_enabled configuration example. 6.3.12 film_type Description: This parameter defines the medium type - the kind of film/paper used for printing the image. A value of zero indicates that "NOTYPE" is specified - the current dispenser containing the appropriate film size will be used, irrespective of the type. This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the medium type attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Each medium type has its own individual properties. Example: Required Setting No Type Specified Paper/Opaque Film Over Head Transparency Clear based film Blue based film NVF Entry Film_type 0 Film_type 1 Film_type 2 – not supported Film_type 3 Film_type 4 Table 6.13: film_type configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2000,0030), Medium Type. 6.3.13 no_copies Description: The default film/paper copy count is defined by this parameter. The no_copies number of films/papers of each completed layout will be printed. This value is only consulted when the SCU did not send the copy count attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting One copy of each layout Three copies of each layout NVF Entry No_copies 1 No_copies 3 Table 6.14: no_copies configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2000,0010), Number of copies. Page 52 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 6.3.14 Agfa HealthCare film_backg Description: This parameter defines the background value on film and paper. The value is expressed in pixels with a range from 0 to 255. Four values can be defined. The first value is the BLACK/WHITE background value. The other 3 values are the RGB COLOR component background values. NOTE: The RGB color values should be inverted compared to the BLACK/WHITE value. This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the ‘border density’ attribute (2010,0100), or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting "Black" background "White" background NVF Entry Film_backg 255 0 0 0 Film_backg 0 255 255 255 Table 6.15: film_backg configuration example. 6.3.15 non_exp Description: This parameter defines the value on film and paper of any Image Boxes that do not contain image data (unexposed image locations). The value is expressed in pixels with a range from 0 to 255. Four values can be defined. The first value is the BLACK/WHITE unexposed value. The other 3 values are the RGB COLOR component unexposed values. NOTE: The RGB color values should be inverted compared to the BLACK/WHITE value. This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the ‘empty image density’ attribute (2010,0110), or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting "Black" unexposed images "White" unexposed images NVF Entry Non_exp 255 0 0 0 Non_exp 0 255 255 255 Table 6.16: non_exp configuration example. MED/PC/000457 Page 53 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.3.16 5 September, 2005 magnif_type Description: This parameter defines the magnification type to be used when interpolating the image data to fit into the Image Box area in the film/paper layout. The following magnification types are defined: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Replicate Linear Cubic Other 0 1 2 3 (not supported) For Cubic and Other magnification types, the smooth_factor (see below) is used to further define the interpolation sharpness. This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the magnification type attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting NVF Entry Cubic Magnif_type 2 Table 6.17: magnif_type configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0060), Magnification Type. 6.3.17 smooth_factor Description: This parameter is used to define the smoothing factor (type) to be used when interpolating the image data to fit into the Image Box area in the film/paper layout. The smoothing factor is only used when the magnification_type is defined as CUBIC. This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the smoothing type attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. The following values are currently defined: Magnification Type CUBIC Smoothing Factor Unsharp: 0 Sharp (Hi-Res): 140 Table 6.18: Currently defined values. Example: Required Setting Sharp (Hi-Res) NVF Entry Smooth_factor 140 Table 6.19: smooth_factor configuration example. Page 54 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0080), Smoothing Type. 6.3.18 dbmin Description: This parameter describes the minimum density to use on film. It is used as the minimum value when scaling the User Taste Table (table for the conversion of pixel value to film density). A minimum density value of 0.15 is expressed as 1500 (this is 100 times larger than the value used in MIN/MCL, and provides a greater range for LR3300). This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the minimum density attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting Minimum density 0.15 Minimum density 0.25 NVF Entry Dbmin 1500 Dbmin 2500 Table 6.20: dbmin configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0120), Minimum Density. See also: Section 6.3.19. 6.3.19 dbmax Description: This parameter describes the maximum density to use on film. It is used as the maximum value when scaling the User Taste Table (table for the conversion of pixel value to film density). A maximum density value of 3.0 is expressed as 30000 (this is 100 times larger than the value used in MIN/MCL, and provides a greater range for LR3300). This value is only consulted if the SCU did not send the maximum density attribute, or the SCU sent an incorrect value for the attribute. Example: Required Setting Maximum density 3.0 Maximum density 2.85 NVF Entry dbmax 30000 dbmax 28500 Table 6.21: dbmax configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0130), Maximum Density. See also: Section 6.3.18. MED/PC/000457 Page 55 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.3.20 5 September, 2005 fit_dbmax Description: This parameter defines the behavior when a dbmax is specified that is higher than the dbmax of the film. When this parameter is set to 1, the printer will perform some conversion of the selected dbmax, so that the job still can be printed. This is also the default behavior when this parameter is not defined (backwards compatibility with older versions). When this parameter is set to '0', the printer will NOT perform a conversion on the selected dbmax. When the printer contains a medium with a dbmax that is too low, the Job will not be printed. In that case, the Job will remain in the print queue, and in the print queue detail screen, the medium size field will be appended with 'HD' to indicate that this job requires a 'High Density' film. Example: Required Setting Scale dbmax, so that a job is printed on a film with any density Stop printing if higher dbmax required than available NVF Entry fit_dbmax 1 fit_dbmax 0 Table 6.22: fit_dbmax configuration example. 6.3.21 cs_table Description: This parameter is used to select the Color Separation Table in Color Systems. Example: Required Setting First Color Separation Table NVF Entry cs_table 0 Table 6.23: cs_table configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0150), Configuration Information. 6.3.22 trim_flag Description: This parameter is used as a switch to define whether a trim or border should be drawn around each image in the layout in case the DICOM 3.0 trim attribute is absent. A value of 1 forces a trim on. A border can only be drawn around images in layouts having a trim defined in them. Example: Required Setting Disable trim around images Enable trim around images NVF Entry trim_flag 0 trim_flag 1 Table 6.24: trim_flag configuration example. Page 56 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0140), Trim. 6.3.23 utl_id Description: The User Taste LUT Identifier is used to specify the type of Taste LUT required. The Taste LUT can take one of the following values: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 0 = TRANSPARENT (not supported) 1 = LINEAR 2 = LOGARITHMIC (not supported) 3 = KANAMORI 4 = KANAMORI-LIKE The KANAMORI-LIKE option must be further defined by completing the utl_subid field. Example: Required Setting Kanamori Kanamori-like NVF Entry utl_id 3 utl_id 4 Table 6.25: utl_id configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Section 6.3.24. 6.3.24 utl_subid Description: This parameter is used to further define the User Taste LUT Identifier, but only if KANAMORI-LIKE is selected. When utl_id is KANAMORI-LIKE, the utl_subid range values (75 to 220) have the following meaning: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ 100 200 100 to 200 <100 >200 Exact Kanamori Taste Curve (same as utl_id 3 only) Exact Linear Taste Curve (same as utl_id 1 only) Taste Curve between Kanamori and Linear Hyper-Kanamori Taste Curve Hypo-Linear Taste Curve Example: Required Setting Kanamori-like Linear NVF Entry utl_subid 200 Table 6.26: utl_subid configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Section 6.3.23. MED/PC/000457 Page 57 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.3.25 5 September, 2005 printer_type Description: This parameter says whether the printer prints B&W or color images, or both. When the PMS software runs on a DI2000, the printer_type is automatically set to 3. Example: Required Setting B&W Printer Color Printer B&W and Color Printer NVF Entry printer_type 1 printer_type 2 printer_type 3 Table 6.27: printer_type configuration example. 6.3.26 text_flag Description: This parameter is used as a switch to define if text and/or graphic primitives should be printed on the layout. Text can only be printed on the layout if the layout defines text boxes and the associated text is available in the hardcopy folder. Graphic primitives can only be printed on the layout if the layout defines graphic primitive data. If annotation is required, the 'annotation1..6' parameters should also be filled in correctly. The standard set of Agfa film layouts (formats) does not have any text boxes defined and this parameter is therefore ignored. Example: Required Setting Disable text printing Enable text printing NVF Entry text_flag 0 text_flag 1 Table 6.28: text_flag configuration example. 6.3.27 Annotation Filenames: Annotation1 to Annotation6 Description: These parameters define the filenames of TIFF files containing bitmaps that will be placed in the corresponding film. A maximum of 6 annotation files can be defined. The filenames are referenced in the Film Format by an index from 1 to 6. The annotation can be logos, text, etc. Example: Required Setting NVF Entry Values to be defined Table 6.29 Annotation filenames configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attributes: (2010,0030), Annotation Display Format ID: (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Section 6.3.26. Page 58 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 6.3.28 Agfa HealthCare Polarity Description: This parameter defines the image polarity on film/paper. The polarity can be one of two values: Digital CRT Video (Vmin < Vmax) Normal polarity 0 255 0 255 Reverse polarity pixel = white pixel = black pixel = black pixel = white Vmin = white Vmax = black Vmin = black Vmax = white Table 6.30 Polarity values. Example: Required Setting Normal polarity Reverse polarity NVF Entry polarity 0 polarity 1 Table 6.31 Polarity configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (2020,0020), Polarity. 6.3.29 Rotation Description: This parameter defines the image orientation within an Image Box in the film/paper layout. The following values are supported: ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ R0 R90 R180 R270 M0 M90 M180 M270 No rotation 90 degree clockwise rotation 180 degree clockwise rotation 270 degree clockwise rotation No rotation, then mirror about the vertical axis 90 degree clockwise rotation, then mirror about the vertical axis 180 degree clockwise rotation, then mirror about the vertical axis 270 degree clockwise rotation, then mirror about the vertical axis Example: Required Setting R0 - No rotation NVF Entry Rotation 0 Table 6.32 Rotation configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attribute: (1301,1010), Agfa Imagebox Orientation. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MED/PC/000457 Page 59 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.3.30 5 September, 2005 metric_printing Description: Metric printing is a way of printing where the printout represents the 'real size', i.e. 1 inch on image acquisition is 1 inch on the layout. This is only possible when the attribute pixel spacing (0028:0030) is present in the image group. The default is off. Example: Required Setting 0 - No metric printing 1 - Do metric printing NVF Entry metric_printing 0 metric_printing 1 Table 6.33: metric_printing configuration example. 6.3.31 image_numbering Description: Prints out the number of each Image Box on film. Example: Required Setting 0 - No image numbering 1 - Do image numbering NVF Entry image_numbering 0 image_numbering 1 Table 6.34: image_numbering configuration example. 6.3.32 bw_wwidth Description: Window Center (0028,1050) and Window Width (0028,1051) specify a linear conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed. Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window. Window Width contains the width of the window. The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum. Allowed characters are: "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more information. This value is only for MONOCHROME1 and MONOCHROME2 images. Example: Required Setting Window Width 256 NVF Entry bw_wwidth "256" Table 6.35: bw_wwidth configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attributes: (0028,1050), Window Center; (0028,1051), Window Width; (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Sections 6.3.33 and 6.3.39. Page 60 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 6.3.33 Agfa HealthCare bw_wcenter Description: Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specify a linear conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed. Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window. Window Width contains the width of the window. The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum. Allowed characters are: "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation, Part PS3.5 for more information. This value is only for MONOCHROME1 and MONOCHROME2 images. Example: Required Setting Window Center 128 NVF Entry bw_wcenter "128" Table 6.36: bw_wcenter configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attributes: (0028,1050), Window Center; (0028,1051), Window Width; (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Sections 0 and 6.3.39. 6.3.34 color_wwidth Description: Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed. Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window. Window Width contains the width of the window. The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum. Allowed characters are: "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info. This value is only for RGB and RGB2 and PALETTE COLOR images. Example: Required Setting Window Width 256 NVF Entry color_wwidth "256" Table 6.37: color_wwidth configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attributes: (0028,1050), Window Center; (0028,1051), Window Width; (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Sections 6.3.35 and 6.3.39. 6.3.35 color_wcenter Description: Window Center (0028:1050) and Window Width (0028:10051) specifies a linear conversion from stored pixel values to values to be displayed. Window Center contains the pixel value that is the center of the window. Window Width contains the width of the window. The value is of type Decimal String (DS) 16 bytes maximum. Allowed characters are: "0"-"9", "+", "-", "E", "e", "." of Default Character Repertoire. See DICOM 3.0 documentation part PS3.5 for more info. This value is only for RGB and RGB2 and PALETTE COLOR images. MED/PC/000457 Page 61 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 Example: Required Setting NVF Entry Window Center 128 color_wcenter "128" Table 6.38: color_wcenter configuration example. Refer to DICOM Attributes: (0028,1050), Window Center; (0028,1051), Window Width; (2010,0150), Configuration Information. See also: Sections 6.3.34 and 6.3.39. 6.3.36 Resolution Description: This entry is used to define the pixel resolution ratio (Pixel shape) between pixel and line. It must be expressed as follows: Resolution = #pixels/mm) (#lines/mm) = *10000 NOTE: It appears that this parameter is used incorrectly in the MG3000. You should define the "inverse" value of that computed: MG 3000Resolution = #lines/mm) (#pixels/mm) = *10000 The software will not be corrected, as this will introduce an incompatibility in the existing OEM files (also in existing MG configurations). Example: Required Setting 4 pixel/mm; 4 lines/mm 5 pixel/mm; 4 lines/mm NVF Entry Resolution 10000 Resolution 8000 Table 6.39: Resolution configuration example. See also: Section 6.3.39. 6.3.37 ipl_id Description: The Input LUT Identifier is used to specify the type of input LUT required. The Input LUT can take one of the following values: Page 62 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 Agfa HealthCare ¾ 0 = WINDOW LEVEL ¾ ■ Use window/level parameters to generate input LUT 1 = GAMMA CORRECTION ¾ ■ For use with Video Image Device to correct the GAMMA compensation for a video monitor. 2 = OEM DEFINED ¾ ¾ ■ OEM input LUT defined in file stored on MG3000. 3 = OEM + WINDOW LEVEL 4 = GAMMA + WINDOW LEVEL The GAMMA CORRECTION and OEM DEFINED options must be further defined by completing the ipl_subid field. Example: Required Setting Use Window/Level Use Gamma Correction OEM defined OEM + Window/Level Gamma + Window/Level NVF Entry ipl_id 0 ipl_id 1 ipl_id 2 ipl_id 3 ipl_id 4 Table 6.40: ipl_id configuration example. See also: Sections 6.3.38 and 6.3.39. 6.3.38 ipl_subid Description: This parameter is used to further define the Input LUT Identifier, but only when either GAMMA CORRECTION or OEM DEFINED is selected. When ipl_id is GAMMA CORRECTION, the ipl_subid defines the actual GAMMA correction value - (Typical values are around 2.0). The MeNU gamma correction value is stored as an integer by multiplying the actual gamma correction value by 100. Actual Gamma Value 2.00 1.97 2.05 MeNU Gamma Value 200 197 205 Table 6.41: MeNU gamma correction values. When ipl_id is OEM DEFINED, the ipl_subid has the following meaning (range for ipl_subid: 1 to 999): The value of the ipl_subid is used to create the filename containing the OEM Input LUT. The filename created is OEMxyz.IPL, where xyz is the ipl_subid (with leading zeroes). Example: ipl_subid 1 2 123 filename OEM001.IPL OEM012.IPL OEM123.IPL Table 6.42: ipl_subid filename examples. MED/PC/000457 Page 63 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 5 September, 2005 The file OEMxyz.IPL must contain the OEM Input LUT formatted as 8 columns and 32 rows (8 * 32 = 256 values), with a space between every value in the same row. Example: Required Setting GAMMA CORRECTION 2.00 OEM Input LUT File OEM010.IPL NVF Entry ipl_subid 200 ipl_subid 10 Table 6.43: ipl_subid configuration example. See also: Sections 6.3.37 and 6.3.39. 6.3.39 add_WL Description: This flag says if we should add Window Level, Resolution and IPL to the image data. Setting add_WL to 1 does the job. The values are taken from the configuration table. The default is 0, which does not modify any image parameters. Example: Required Setting Add Window & Level Do not modify image NVF Entry add_WL 1 add_WL 0 Table 6.44: add_WL configuration example. See also the following Sections: 6.3.32, 6.3.33, 6.3.34, 6.3.35, 6.3.37, 6.3.38. 6.3.40 pms_prio Description: This parameter sets the task priority of PMS. Priority ranges from 24 to 149, 24 being high priority, 149 being low priority. Do not confuse with print priority attribute (2000,0020) of a DICOM film session! Normally, this parameter is never to be changed and, if it is, it is being done so at your convenience at system production facilities. Example: Required Setting PMS Task Priority 101 NVF Entry pms_prio 101 Table 6.45: pms_prio configuration example. Page 64 of 65 HE/ITR&D/SIV/PB/PL/000532 Rel. 2.4 Document No. 000532, Revision 2.4 5 September, 2005 6.3.41 Agfa HealthCare confrmLevel Description: This attribute indicates the level of conformance to the DICOM 3.0 standard optional attributes. All optional attributes should contain a legal value. If confrmLevel is 0, then a default value will be used for these attributes, but no warnings will be returned. Example: Required Setting Ignore illegal attribute values Full conformance to DICOM 3.0 (93) Full conformance to DICOM 3.0 (97) NVF Entry ConfrmLevel 0 ConfrmLevel 1 ConfrmLevel 2 Table 6.46: confrmLevel configuration example. 6.3.42 img_prio Description: This parameter sets the task priority of PMS when it starts importing pixel data. Do not confuse with the print priority attribute (2000,0020) of a DICOM film session! Normally, this parameter is never changed and, if it is, it is being done so at your convenience at system production facilities. Example: Required Setting PMS Image Priority 101 NVF Entry Img_prio 101 Table 6.47: img_prio configuration example. 6.3.43 pms_tmo Description: This parameter sets the time in second of inactive associations. After a time interval of pms_tmo seconds of non-activity on an established association, the SCP aborts the association! The default value –1 indicates no timeout! (Blocking wait, which is as it was on previous software releases.) Example: Required Setting NO timeout, blocking wait Timeout after 10 minutes NVF Entry Pms_tmo -1 Pms_tmo 600 Table 6.48: pms_tmo configuration example. MED/PC/000457 Page 65 of 65 Document N0. 000457, Revision 2.4 Agfa HealthCare 6.3.44 5 September, 2005 img_tmo Description: This parameter sets the time is seconds of an inactive image transfer. This parameter is only used during image transfer. After a time interval of img_tmo seconds of non-activity during an image transfer, the SCP aborts the association! A value of _1 (Blocking wait) is not supported! Example: Required Setting Timeout after 60 seconds NVF Entry Img_tmo 60 Table 6.49: img_tmo configuration example. 7 MISCELLANEOUS 7.1 Agfa Film Layout Documents. In Section 3.1.9.2.2.1, a list of documents regarding layouts is listed. All these documents, together with a complete overview of the layout documents, can be found at: http://www.agfa.com/healthcare/dicom.php?ext_fie=connectivity/index.html. Alternatively, they can be obtained by ordering our Agfa Film Layouts CD-ROM (see Page 2). These documents contain proprietary information, and can be obtained under a non-disclosure agreement. 8 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS The following symbols and abbreviations are used in this conformance statement: AE DICOM DIMSE PMS SCP SCU SCP SOP TCP/IP UID VOI LUT Application Entity Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine DICOM Message Service Element Print Management Service Service Class Provider Service Class User Service Class Provider Service-Object Pair Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol Unique Identifier Value of Interest Look-up table