I've inherited an older Picker IQ series that has an ethernet/thicknet board on it. I've managed to configure the network and I can see it on the network with a network scan. I'm not familiar with this hardware and the IQ chapter on Networking with Hyperlan isn't that helpful.
Can anyone give me any pointers? Is it possible for this dog to send images to a windows network share? Otherwise we're looking at 8mm tape or 5 1/4 floppies :)
You have inherited a dog with rabies.....See, Picker decided during the push for DICOM to try and create their own standard ( which failed miserably ) . They wanted to keep things so ONLY THEY can service, and you know the rest. It is not worth any time or effort to try and communicate with HyperLAN , much same as it would be to understand the mindset of a failed Picker management.
Good luck, Dave
So the Dicom on this beast was a proprietary implementation? I did finally get it to the point it says "transferring image", but my packet trace doesn't see any activity on the network. Talking to our Dicom Professional machine is a pipe dream?
Hi Brett,
to go to the net configuration do the following after the IQ completes booting:
1- press shift+entertext (you will got a black screen)
2- press enter (you will got login:)
3- type root
4- for the password just press enter
5- type netconfig
from the netconfig menu you can configure the IQ itself as a local node and configure your remote node.
Look at first in show_cnf for enabled DICOM option.
If you have it, the configuration is the same like PQ series. We have IQs which send images to PC without any problem.
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Brett Archer
Picker IQ Hyper Lan Help
February 07, 2009 07:35
I've inherited an older Picker IQ series that has an ethernet/thicknet board on it. I've managed to configure the network and I can see it on the network with a network scan. I'm not familiar with this hardware and the IQ chapter on Networking with Hyperlan isn't that helpful.
Can anyone give me any pointers? Is it possible for this dog to send images to a windows network share? Otherwise we're looking at 8mm tape or 5 1/4 floppies :)
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Dave Adams
Re: Picker IQ Hyper Lan Help
February 08, 2009 03:25
You have inherited a dog with rabies.....See, Picker decided during the push for DICOM to try and create their own standard ( which failed miserably ) . They wanted to keep things so ONLY THEY can service, and you know the rest. It is not worth any time or effort to try and communicate with HyperLAN , much same as it would be to understand the mindset of a failed Picker management.
Good luck, Dave
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Brett Archer
Re: Picker IQ Hyper Lan Help
February 08, 2009 12:39
So is this a terminal case of rabies? :)
So the Dicom on this beast was a proprietary implementation? I did finally get it to the point it says "transferring image", but my packet trace doesn't see any activity on the network. Talking to our Dicom Professional machine is a pipe dream?
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Borhan Kalash
Re: Picker IQ Hyper Lan Help
February 08, 2009 06:26
Hi Brett,
to go to the net configuration do the following after the IQ completes booting:
1- press shift+entertext (you will got a black screen)
2- press enter (you will got login:)
3- type root
4- for the password just press enter
5- type netconfig
from the netconfig menu you can configure the IQ itself as a local node and configure your remote node.
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Alexander Tonev
Re: Picker IQ Hyper Lan Help
February 08, 2009 12:26
Look at first in show_cnf for enabled DICOM option.
If you have it, the configuration is the same like PQ series. We have IQs which send images to PC without any problem.
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