STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #2006.563 -- DICOM GATEWAY PARAMETER FILE                                                3/24/25    PAGE 1
STORED IN ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,  *** NO DATA STORED YET ***   SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM   UCI: VISTA,VISTA               (VERSION 3.0)   

DATA          NAME                  GLOBAL        DATA
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 | Property of the US Government.                                | 
 | No permission to copy or redistribute this software is given. | 
 | Use of unreleased versions of this software requires the user | 
 | to execute a written test agreement with the VistA Imaging    | 
 | Development Office of the Department of Veterans Affairs,     | 
 | telephone (301) 734-0100.                                     | 
 |                                                               |
 | The Food and Drug Administration classifies this software as  | 
 | a medical device.  As such, it may not be changed in any way. | 
 | Modifications to this software may result in an adulterated   | 
 | medical device under 21CFR820, the use of which is considered | 
 | to be a violation of US Federal Statutes.                     | 
 |                                                               |
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This table contains only one entry.  The information in this entry defines the customization for the DICOM Gateway Processor on
which this table is stored.  Note that some site-specific parameters apply to the whole site, those parameters are stored in the
table "IMAGING SITE PARAMETERS", and other parameters apply to the individual PCs. The latter parameters are stored in this table.  


              DD ACCESS: @
              RD ACCESS: @
              WR ACCESS: @
             DEL ACCESS: @
           LAYGO ACCESS: @
           AUDIT ACCESS: @


    LAST MODIFIED: MAR 15,2021@11:53:59

2006.563,.01  SYSTEM TITLE           SYSTEM TITLE;1 FREE TEXT (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>60!(X?.N)!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E) X
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a descriptive text for this Gateway Station. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a text that identifies the computer on which this database is stored.  
                                 
                                Note that each VistA DICOM Gateway computer has its own copy of ^MAGDICOM, in which these
                                site-parameters are stored.  


2006.563,2    ASCII DICOM TEXT       ASCII DICOM TEXT;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not ASCII Text files are to be produced. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not files will be created that make the 
                                data-streams that are exchanged according to the DICOM protocol available in a human-readable form.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  
                                 
                                The human-readable files will have a file name extension of '.TXT'.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,3    COMMERCIAL PACS        COMMERCIAL PACS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not a commercial PACS is present. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates if a PACS is present at the site, and, if so, 
                                whether or not this PACS has a brand-name of General Electric.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'N/A', 'GE' and 'NON-GE'.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,4    DATA PATH              DATA PATH;0 Multiple #2006.5631 (Add New Entry without Asking)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the directory path name for the location where data is to be stored. 

2006.5631,.001  NUMBER                   NUMBER

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                LAST EDITED:      FEB 27, 2001 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the sequence number of this data channel. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that represents the channel number of the data
                                  channel being described in this record.  


2006.5631,.01   CHANNEL                0;1 NUMBER (Required)

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X S:$D(X) DINUM=X
                LAST EDITED:      FEB 27, 2001 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the sequence number of this data channel. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that represents the channel number of the data
                                  channel being described in this record.  

                NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.5631^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"DATA PATH","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"DATA PATH","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


2006.5631,2     PATH                   0;2 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      FEB 27, 2001 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the directory-prefix for this data channel. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the files
                                  that are created to implement the FIFO queues.  




2006.563,5    DICT PATH              DICT PATH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the directory path name for the location where master files are stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the 
                                'dictionary' files (also known as 'master files).  
                                 
                                These 'master files' contain the various tables that drive the operation of the VistA DICOM
                                Gateways.  


2006.563,6    HIS/RIS                HIS/RIS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the HIS or RIS that is being used. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that identifies the type of Hospital Information System that is
                                being used at the site.  
                                 
                                Currently, this value is always equal to 'VISTA'.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,7    IMAGE INPUT PATH       IMAGE INPUT PATH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the directory where incoming images are stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the files
                                that are being used by the VistA DICOM Image Gateway for newly created image files.  


2006.563,8    IMAGE OUTPUT PATH      IMAGE OUTPUT PATH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the directory where outgoing images are stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the files
                                that are being used by the VistA DICOM Image Gateway for image files that need to be copied to
                                other destinations.  


2006.563,9    MACHINE ID             MACHINE ID;1 FREE TEXT

              Machine ID   
              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>1!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the letter for the current processor. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a single-character code that identifies the computer on which this 
                                database is stored.  
                                 
                                This code will be used as a prefix for names of image files that are created by the software that
                                runs on this computer.  


2006.563,10   MESSAGE LOG            MESSAGE LOG;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 04, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not diagnostic messages will be kept in 
                                a global variable after they have been displayed on a monitor.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  
                                 
                                It is recommended that this value always be set to 'YES'.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,11   INSTRUMENT PATH        INSTRUMENT PATH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 18, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the directory where the ASCII Text files are stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the files
                                that are being used by the VistA DICOM Image Gateway to store intermediate copies of image files as
                                they are received by the C-Store program.  


2006.563,12   MODALITY WORKLIST      MODALITY WORKLIST;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 04, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the machine on which this table is 
                                stored will be executing the tasks of a Modality Worklist Provider.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  


2006.563,13   PACS IMAGES            PACS IMAGES;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 04, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not a PACS will be sending images to 
                                the VistA Hospital Information System.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,14   ROUTING RULES          ROUTING RULES;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 09, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the site where this table is stored 
                                is using the automated routing facility that is part of the VistA DICOM Gateway.  
                                 
                                Automated routing is not included in Version 2.5 of the VistA DICOM Gateway and only sites that are 
                                executing an pre-alpha test of this functionality should set this parameter to YES.  All other
                                sites should set this parameter to NO.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,15   SCRATCH                SCRATCH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the directory where scratch files may be stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the 
                                temporary files that are used by the VistA DICOM Gateway.  
                                 
                                Typically, the value of this field will be equal to c:\temp\ 


2006.563,16   SEND PACS TEXT         SEND PACS TEXT;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 04, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the VistA DICOM Gateway computer on
                                which this table is stored will be transmitting text messages to a PACS.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  


2006.563,17   LOCATION               LOCATION;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4)

              LAST EDITED:      JUL 02, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the institution where this gateway resides. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the institution where this DICOM Gateway computer resides.  


2006.563,18   UID ROOT               UID ROOT;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the UID root for this installation. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that identifies the 'root' for unique identifiers that are 
                                created for the purpose of uniquely identifying DICOM objects.  
                                 
                                This value has been assigned to the Veterans Administration by the American National Standards
                                Institute and may not be changed by any site.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,19   VERSION                VERSION;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 18, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-64 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that identifies the version of the implementation of the VA DICOM 
                                SOP Classes.  
                                 
                                This value should not be modified by any sites.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,20   HL7 POINTER            HL7_PTR;1 POINTER TO PACS MESSAGE FILE (#2006.5)

              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the internal entry number of a HL7 message. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the table that contains the HL7-messages that are to be
                                processed by a VistA DICOM Text Gateway.  This value corresponds to the internal entry number of
                                the last message that was processed.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,21   FREE DISK SPACE        FREE DISK SPACE;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>100)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 20, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the percentage of free disk space required to allow C-Store. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that indicates the percentage of disk space that needs
                                to be left as free space. The acquisition of image files will be suspended when the amount of free
                                disk space drops below this threshold.  


2006.563,22   TEXT GATEWAY           TEXT GATEWAY;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 04, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the computer on which this table is
                                stored will operate as a Text Gateway.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  


2006.563,23   LAST SYSTEM REPORT     DAILY REPORT;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the $HOROLOG number of the date of the last site report. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code for the date on which the most recent system report was e-mailed
                                to the VistA central repository.  This value is encoded as a $HOROLOG date.  This value is
                                calculated by the application as the report in question is being produced, and never entered by an
                                end-user.  


2006.563,24   POST OFFICE            POST OFFICE;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the IP address of the SMTP post office for this site. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the IP address of the computer that will function as the SMTP post
                                office for sending e-mail from this site.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,25   CONSOLIDATED IMAGING SOFTWARE CONSOLIDATED;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Consolidated; 
                                'NO' FOR Non-Consolidated; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not this site is running the consolidated Imaging software. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the current site is running the
                                consolidated version of the Imaging software.  
                                 
                                A value of "YES" indicates that the consolidated software is in use.  A value of "NO" indicates
                                that the non-consolidated software is in use.  


2006.563,26   CPT MODIFIER           SEND CPT MODIFIERS;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not this computer will include CPT modifier codes in messages. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not CPT modifier codes will be included
                                in messages that are transmitted by the computer on which this table is stored.  
                                 
                                Possible values for this code are 'YES' and 'NO' (fully spelled, in capitals).  


2006.563,27   TIME ZONE OFFSET       TIME ZONE;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>2500)!(X<-2500)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the ISO code for the time zone offset for this computer. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that indicates the time zone offset for the computer
                                on which this table is stored.  
                                 
                                The time zone offset is encoded as 100*hours+minutes, and is a positive number when the time is
                                later than GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), or a negative number when the time is earlier than GMT.  
                                 
                                E.g. EST in the USA corresponds to a time zone offset of -500.  
                                 
                                This value is stored in this table (^MAGDICOM(2006.563,...  rather than in ^MAG(2006.1,...),
                                because the VistA DICOM Gateway will need to be able to access this value whether or not the
                                network link with the VistA system (DDP) is available.  


2006.563,28   LOCATION NAME          LOCATION NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 16, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the location to which this station belongs. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the name of a site. Its value is copied from
                                the INSTITUTION file when a value is assigned to the field LOCATION in this table.  
                                 
                                A DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of this name, so that it will be able to display the name
                                when DDP is not available, and the value cannot be fetched from ^DIC.  


2006.563,29   ACCESS CODE            LOGIN ACCESS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 26, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the access code for this gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the access code that will be used to operate
                                this DICOM Gateway.  


2006.563,30   VERIFY CODE            LOGIN VERIFY;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 26, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the verify code for this gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the verify code that will be used to operate
                                this DICOM Gateway.  


2006.563,31   READ ONLY ACCESS       LOGIN PRINT/VIEW ONLY;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 26, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the read-only access code for this gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the access code that will be used to operate
                                this gateway in "read only" mode.  


2006.563,32   PROGRAMMER ACCESS      LOGIN PROGRAMMER ACCESS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 26, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the programmer access code for this gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the access code that will be used to gain
                                programmer access to this gateway.  


2006.563,33   EVALUATOR              EVAL;1 SET

                                '0' FOR No; 
                                '1' FOR Yes; 
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 09, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether a Rule Evaluator may currently run on this computer. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not a Rule Evaluator may currently run
                                on this computer.  
                                 
                                This flag is automatically set to 1 (yes) when the menu option is used to start a Rule Evaluator,
                                and to 0 (no) when the menu option is used to stop all Rule Evaluators.  
                                 


2006.563,34   CSTORE CONTROL PORT    CSTORE CONTROL PORT;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>65535)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 28, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a TCP/IP port number (between 1 and 65535). 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that identifies the TCP/IP port that will be used by
                                each C-Store process to obtain information from a DICOM Gateway.  
                                 
                                The information provided is limited to known "modalities" and which port numbers are assigned to
                                these modalities.  


2006.563,35   WORKLIST PORT          WORKLIST PORT;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>65535)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 28, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a TCP/IP port number (between 1 and 65535). 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that identifies the TCP/IP port that will be used by
                                DICOM WorkList processes to post their requests and obtain their results.  


2006.563,36   VISTA RPC PORT         M-to-M BROKER PORT;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>65535)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the port number for the MUMPS-to-MUMPS broker on the VistA system 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number between 0 and 65,535 that identifies the port number
                                on which a (MUMPS-to-MUMPS) RPC broker is "listening" on the VistA system.  


2006.563,37   VISTA RPC IP ADDRESS   M-to-M BROKER ADDR;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the IP address of the VistA system. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies the IP address of the VistA system. This IP
                                address is used to establish a MUMPS-to-MUMPS RPC broker connection.  


2006.563,38   PROFILE                PROFILE;0 Multiple #2006.5632 (Add New Entry without Asking)


2006.5632,.01   USER                   0;1 NUMBER

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2002 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a number that uniquely identifies this user. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that identifies a user.  The value for this field is
                                  copied from the value of "DUZ" (user number) on the VistA system where this number is registered.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.5632^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"PROFILE","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"PROFILE","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


2006.5632,1     ACCESS LEVEL           0;2 SET

                                  '1' FOR Full Access; 
                                  '2' FOR View Only Access; 
                LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2002 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the access level for this user. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that identifies the access level (on the DICOM Gateway) for the
                                  current user.  
                                   
                                  On a DICOM Gateway, a user can have full access (value is 1) or view only access (value is 2).  


2006.5632,2     VISTA ACCESS INFO      0;3 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2002 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter access information for this user. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field, which is stored in an encrypted fashion, is a string that is passed to a
                                  VistA system as the access and verify codes for the current user.  


2006.5632,4     VISTA SERVICE ACCOUNT  0;4 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the (encrypted) service credentials. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string containing encrypted data.  This value contains the access
                                  and verify codes that the DICOM Gateway is allowed to use as a "service account" when the
                                  credentials that were provided by the end-user during login expire during the course of the
                                  session.  
                                   
                                  This field is automatically populated when an end-user successfully logs in on a DICOM Gateway.  
                                   
                                  When a site decides not to have such a service account, the value of this field will be an
                                  encrypted value for the string ";".  




2006.563,40   MAILGROUP              MAILGROUP;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<5) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 18, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of a mailgroup for emergency messages. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies a (SMTP) mailgroup.  When emergencies arise, a
                                DICOM Gateway will send an e-mail message to this mailgroup.  Since the emergency might be that the
                                connection with the VistA system is temporarily not available, such messages are sent by SMTP mail, 
                                not by FORUM mail.  


2006.563,46   DELAY FOR C-MOVE TO EMED EMED_C_MOVE_DELAY;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>36000)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the waiting time (seconds) before a C-Move to an E-Med may occur. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number. This number indicates the waiting time (in seconds)
                                that has to elapse between the acquisition of an image and the time when this image may be relayed
                                on to an E-Med picture archival system.  


2006.563,47   LAST IMAGE POINTER     LAST IMAGE POINTER;1 POINTER TO IMAGE FILE (#2005)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the highest-numbered image processed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Image File (#2005).  The pointed-to image is the one
                                with the highest IEN that has been processed by a DICOM Gateway.  
                                 
                                This value is being tracked for patient-safety reasons.  
                                 
                                At a number of sites it has happened that procedural mistakes during normal maintenance caused part
                                of the Image File to "disappear".  Keeping track of this highest IEN allows the imaging software to 
                                cause a "controlled shut-down" when such a situation occurs.  


2006.563,48   LAST RAD REPORT POINTER LAST RAD REPORT POINTER;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the highest numbered Radiology Report processed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Rad/Nuc Report File (#74).  The pointed-to report is
                                the one with the highest IEN that has been processed by a DICOM Gateway.  
                                 
                                This value is being tracked for patient-safety reasons.  
                                 
                                At a number of sites it has happened that procedural mistakes during normal maintenance caused part
                                of the Rad/Nuc Report to "disappear".  Keeping track of this highest IEN allows the imaging
                                software to cause a "controlled shut-down" when such a situation occurs.  


2006.563,49   SUPPORT ACCESS         LOGIN SUPPORT;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the code that allows support staff local access to a DICOM Gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that represents the access code that will be used to gain
                                'support staff' access to this gateway.  


2006.563,50   ET PHONES HOME         MAGDBB;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not the ET-Phone Home service will be active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the "ET-Phone Home" feature will be
                                enabled.  
                                 
                                When the value of this field is equal to "YES", the DICOM Gateway will send a report to the
                                support-organization in Silver Spring each day. This report includes a summary of the entries in
                                the error trap, information of site-specific parameters and station-specific parameters, checksums
                                of routines, and usage statistics.  


2006.563,51   M-to-M BROKER MESSAGES M-to-M BROKER MSGS;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not messages about the M-to-M broker will be logged. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not messages will be logged that report
                                on the usage of the MUMPS-to-MUMPS RPC Broker.  
                                 
                                When the value of this field is equal to "YES", such messages will be logged.  


2006.563,52   PACS EXAM COMPLETE     PACS EXAM COMPLETE;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not a PACS will be sending Exam Complete messages. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not this DICOM Gateway will be
                                receiving "Exam Complete" messages from a PACS.  
                                 
                                When the value of this field is "YES", such messages will be processed.  


2006.563,54   STOP ROUTING TRANSMITTER ROUTE AQ EXIT;1 SET

                                '1' FOR Stop; 
                                '0' FOR Run; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether routing transmitters may run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not routing transmitters are currently
                                allowed to run on a suite of DICOM Gateways.  
                                 
                                When a routing transmitter process is started, the value of this field is set to 0 (run).  
                                 
                                When the menu option "Stop Transmission Processors" is executed, the value of this field is set to
                                1 (Stop).  
                                 
                                The software of the transmission processor checks this value to determine whether to stop
                                gracefully, or to continue transmitting the next file.  


2006.563,55   DASHES IN SSN FOR PACS SSN DASHES FOR PACS;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Include dashes; 
                                'NO' FOR Omit dashes; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not the PACS wants dashes in SSNs. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the PACS (Picture Archival and
                                Communication System) that is connected to this DICOM Gateway requires that SSNs are transmitted
                                with dashes included or not.  
                                 
                                When the value of this field is equal to "YES", SSNs will be transmitted to this PACS with dashed
                                included; otherwise the dashes will be omitted.  


2006.563,56   INSTALLATION           INSTALL;0 Multiple #2006.5634 (Add New Entry without Asking)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 

2006.5634,.01   INSTALLATION           0;1 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>14!($L(X)<3)!'(X?1.N1"."1.5N) X
                LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the time-stamp ($H-format) for this installation. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a time-stamp (in $Horolog-format) that identifies the date and time
                                  when the current installation of software on the current DICOM Gateway completed.  


2006.5634,1     COMMENT                0;2 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      DEC 12, 2002 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a comment that identifies this installation. 
                DESCRIPTION:
                                  The value of this field is a text that describes the software that was installed.  




2006.563,58   LAST CONFIGURATION CHANGE CONFIG DATE/TIME;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the date and time the configuration was last changed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA-FileMan format) that indicates the date and time when
                                the most recent configuration update occurred on this DICOM Gateway.  


2006.563,59   DICOM TRANSMITTER ACTIVE DICOM XMIT;1 SET

                                'RUN' FOR Running; 
                                'STOP' FOR Inactive; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether a DICOM transmitter is running or not. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not a DICOM Transmitter is currently
                                running.  Possible values are "RUN" and "STOP".  Each active DICOM Transmitter will periodically
                                check the value of this field, and gracefully terminate if the value of this field has been set to
                                "STOP".  


2006.563,60   DOMAIN                 DOMAIN;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the site's domain name. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies the domain to which the site belongs at which
                                this DICOM Gateway is located.  This field is populated automatically, using an RPC to query the
                                VistA system for the current values of its Kernel Site Parameters when the configuration of the
                                DICOM Gateway is updated.  


2006.563,61   PACS QUERY             GE CONV #HRS;0 Multiple #2006.5633 (Add New Entry without Asking)


2006.5633,.01   PACS QUERY START       0;1 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when this query session started. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp ($HOROLOG) that indicates the date and time when a PACS
                                  query process was started.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.5633^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"GE CONV #HRS","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"GE CONV #HRS","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


2006.5633,2     PACS QUERY END         1;1 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
                LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when this query ended. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp ($HOROLOG) that indicates the date and time when a PACS
                                  query process completed.  
                                    
                                  Note: when a PACS query process was terminated as a side-effect of a system-shut-down operation,
                                  no completion time will be recorded.  




2006.563,62   PACS QUERY ACTIVE      GE CONV ACTIVE;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Active; 
                                'NO' FOR Idle; 
                                'STOP' FOR Stop Requested; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether a PACS Query is currently running. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether a PACS query process is currently active.  
                                Possible values are "YES", "NO" and "STOP".  
                                 
                                Each PACS Query process will periodically check the value of this field, and gracefully terminate
                                if the value of this field has been set to "STOP".  
                                 
                                When a PACS Query Process fully completed its activity, it will set the value of this field to
                                "NO".  


2006.563,63   PACS QUERY DIRECTION   GE CONV DIR;1 SET

                                'ASCENDING' FOR Ascending Order; 
                                'DESCENDING' FOR Descending Order; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the traversal direction. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates in which direction the PACS QUery process will
                                traverse the database.  Possible values are "ASCENDING" and "DESCENDING".  


2006.563,64   PACS QUERY ERA 1 START GE CONV ERA1;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the start of the ACR/NEMA era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the start of
                                the time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the ACR/NEMA protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the next).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,65   PACS QUERY ERA 1 END   GE CONV ERA1;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the end of the ACR/NEMA era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the end of the
                                time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the ACR/NEMA protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the previous).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,66   PACS QUERY ERA 2 START GE CONV ERA2;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the start of the Pre 12.1 era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the start of
                                the time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the Pre Version 12.1
                                protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the next).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,67   PACS QUERY ERA 2 END   GE CONV ERA2;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the end of the Pre 12.1 era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the end of the
                                time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the Pre Version 12.1
                                protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the previous).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,68   PACS QUERY ERA 3 START GE CONV ERA3;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the start of the Post 12.1 era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the start of
                                the time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the Post Version 12.1
                                protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the next).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,69   PACS QUERY ERA 3 END   GE CONV ERA3;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the end of the Post 12.1 era. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a timestamp (VA FileMan format, date only) that indicates the end of the
                                time-period during which communication with the PACS was conducted using the Post Version 12.1
                                protocol.  
                                 
                                When querying the PACS, the query process will issue its queries according to this protocol for all
                                studies that were conducted between the start and end dates that are registered in this field (and
                                the previous).  
                                 
                                Note that protocol-eras are allowed to overlap. The result of registering overlapping protocol eras
                                will be that the query process will issues its requests according to all protocols that could have
                                been valid at the time. The PACS, on the other hand, will only respond to requests that correspond
                                to the protocol that was actually active at the time.  


2006.563,70   PACS QUERY UPPER LIMIT GE CONV HI;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the most recent Radiology Report to be queried. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Radiology Report Table (#74). This pointer identifies
                                the highest internal entry number of a report that was scanned by the PACS Query Process.  
                                 
                                When the "highest" and "lowest" pointer values "pass" one another, the scanning process is
                                complete.  
                                 
                                Note that the end-user may decide to switch the scanning direction from "ASCENDING" to "DESCENDING"
                                (or the other way about) at any time.  


2006.563,71   PACS QUERY LOWER LIMIT GE CONV LO;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the oldest Radiology Report to be queried. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Radiology Report Table (#74). This pointer identifies
                                the lowest internal entry number of a report that was scanned by the PACS Query Process.  
                                 
                                When the "highest" and "lowest" pointer values "pass" one another, the scanning process is
                                complete.  
                                 
                                Note that the end-user may decide to switch the scanning direction from "ASCENDING" to "DESCENDING"
                                (or the other way about) at any time.  


2006.563,72   PACS QUERY ALLOW ACTIVITY GE CONV HRS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>24!($L(X)<24) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when PACS Queries may be active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string of exactly 24 characters.  Each of these characters is either a
                                "Y" or an "N".  Each character in this string corresponds to an hour of the day, and indicates
                                whether or not a PACS Query Process is allowed to be active during that hour of the day.  
                                 
                                The first character corresponds to the hour between midnight and 1am, the last one corresponds to
                                the hour between 11pm and midnight.  
                                 
                                The default value of this field is "YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY".  


2006.563,73   CURRENT IMAGE POINTER  CURRENT IMAGE POINTER;1 POINTER TO IMAGE FILE (#2005)

              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the image currently being processed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Image Table (#2005). This value identifies the image
                                that is currently being processed.  


2006.563,74   CURRENT IMAGE DESTINATION CURRENT IMAGE DESTINATION;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>250!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the directory and file name where this image will be stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies the image file (host system file name,
                                including directory path) that is currently being created.  


2006.563,75   CURRENT IMAGE FILE NAME CURRENT IMAGE FILE NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the file (HSF) currently being processed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies the image file (host system file name, no
                                directory path) that is currently being processed.  


2006.563,76   CURRENT IMAGE SOURCE   CURRENT IMAGE SOURCE;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the directory where the current file resides. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that identifies the image file (directory path, no file name)
                                that is currently being processed.  


2006.563,77   LAST UID               LAST UID;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Record the most recently issued UID for a new object. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that meets the format of a Unique Object Identifier as
                                specified in the DICOM Standard (maximum 64 characters, only digits and periods, leading characters 
                                are the root-numbers that are assigned by ANSI to the VA).  The value of this field is the UID that
                                was most recently assigned by the DICOM Gateway.  


2006.563,78   BACKGROUND PROCESS ACCESS M-to-M BROKER BGND ACCESS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the access code for background processes. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an (encrypted) string. This value will be used as an access code by the
                                DICOM Gateway when a "modality" performs a Modality Worklist Query, in those special cases where 
                                the DICOM Gateway needs to query the VistA system about details about "old" Radiology studies.
                                (Under normal circumstances, a DICOM Gateway will be able to respond to a Modality Worklist QUery
                                using only information that is stored on the DICOM Gateway itself.) 


2006.563,79   BACKGROUND PROCESS VERIFY M-to-M BROKER BGND VERIFY;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the verify code for background processes. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an (encrypted) string. This value will be used as a verify code by the
                                DICOM Gateway when a "modality" performs a Modality Worklist Query, in those special cases where 
                                the DICOM Gateway needs to query the VistA system about details about "old" Radiology studies.
                                (Under normal circumstances, a DICOM Gateway will be able to respond to a Modality Worklist Query
                                using only information that is stored on the DICOM Gateway itself.) 


2006.563,80   M2M BROKER DEBUG       M2M DEBUG;1 SET

                                '1' FOR Yes; 
                                '0' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not debugging is active for M2M Broker sessions. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not the client for the MUMPS-to-MUMPS
                                Broker should record any debugging information. Possible values are 1 (do record information) and 0
                                (do NOT record any information).  
                                 
                                When a DICOM Gateway is installed at a new site, the value of this field is "false", and this field
                                can only receive a "true" value through a manual operation from "programmer mode".  
                                 
                                Since the information that is recorded when this switch is turned "on" is quite voluminous, this
                                switch should only be used by support personnel to diagnose a problem, and turned off immediately
                                after the problem is diagnosed.  


2006.563,81   MULTIFRAME COUNTER     MULTIFRAME COUNTER;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Record the sequence number of the last-processed frame. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that records the progress through the various frames
                                of a multi-frame image as data for that image is being received.  
                                 
                                Under normal circumstances, the various "frames" are converted to individual images, and there is
                                no need to know the number of frames processed to any process other than the one receiving the
                                image data.  
                                 
                                However, if that process is interrupted (user interrupt, network outage, power failure), a
                                subsequent process will need to know which sub-images have already been created when it starts
                                processing the re-transmission of the image data.  


2006.563,82   SHOW PATIENT IDENTIFIERS SHOW PATIENT NAME & ID;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not Patient Identifiers will be displayed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not an Image Gateway is to display
                                patient identifying information while processing images.  Possible values are "YES" and "NO".  
                                 
                                When a DICOM Gateway is located in a well-protected area, it is permissible to leave the value of
                                this field equal to "YES".  When a DICOM Gateway is located in a publicly accessible area, the
                                value of this field may only be set to "YES" while an adequately privileged user is diagnosing a
                                problem, and should be set to "NO" at all other times.  


2006.563,83   TEXT GATEWAY SERVICE   TEXT GATEWAY SERVICE;1 SET

                                'RAD' FOR Radiology; 
                                'CON' FOR Consults; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the kind of Imaging Service that is processed by this Gateway. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates which imaging service is being performed by this
                                Text Gateway.  Possible values are "RAD" (Radiology) and "CON" (Consults).  


2006.563,84   ET ADDRESS             ET ADDRESS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>100!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 24, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the e-mail address for the ET Phone Home mailgroup. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string. This string identifies the mail-group that is used to process
                                messages containing routine checksum information.  
                                 
                                Typically, the value will look like: G.MAGDBB@LAVC-WASH.DOMAIN.EXT 


2006.563,85   MAG VISTA CHECKSUMS    MAG VISTA CHECKSUMS;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 24, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not reports with VistA routine checksums are to be sent. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not reports will be sent containing the
                                checksums of all imaging routines on the VistA system.  
                                 
                                A value of YES indicates that reports are to be sent.  A value of NO indicates that no reports are
                                to be sent.  


2006.563,86   EXPORT ACTIVE          EXPORT ACTIVE;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not an export batch run is active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not a batch export run is currently
                                active.  Possible values are "YES" and "NO".  


2006.563,87   EXPORT BATCH IMAGES    EXPORT BATCH #IMAGES;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate how many images are queued up for batch transmission. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number. This number indicates the number of images that have
                                been queued up for batch transmission.  


2006.563,88   EXPORT BATCH GROUP COUNT EXPORT BATCH COUNT;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate how many groups have been queued up for transmission. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number. This number indicates the number of image groups that
                                have been queued up for batch transmission.  


2006.563,89   EXPORT BATCH MAX GROUP EXPORT BATCH SIZE;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the maximum number of image groups for a batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      is the default value for the maximum number of image groups that may be queued up in the next batch
                                transmission.  


2006.563,90   EXPORT BEGIN DATE      EXPORT BEGIN DATE;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the first date to include in scans of Radiology reports. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a (VA-FileMan formatted) date.  This date is the default value for the
                                first day of the period that is intended to be included in the next DICOM export batch.  


2006.563,91   EXPORT FIRST REPORT NUMBER EXPORT RADIOLOGY REPORT # START;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the first report to be included in the next batch scan. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Radiology Report table (FileMan file # 74).  This
                                pointer is the default value for the first report for which images will be included in the next
                                DICOM batch transmission.  


2006.563,92   EXPORT LAST REPORT NUMBER EXPORT RADIOLOGY REPORT # STOP;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the last report to include in the next batch scan. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Radiology Report table (FileMan file # 74).  This
                                pointer is the default value for the last report for which images will be included in a DICOM batch
                                transmission.  


2006.563,93   DICOM EXPORT RUN NUMBER EXPORT DICOM RUN NUMBER;1 POINTER TO EXPORT DICOM RUN FILE (#2006.565)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 07, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the latest DICOM export batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the table that keeps track of the various DICOM export
                                batch runs (#2006.565).  This field identifies the most recently added entry to that table.  


2006.563,94   EXPORT DICOM STORAGE SCP EXPORT DICOM STORAGE SCP;1 POINTER TO USER APPLICATION FILE (#2006.585)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the (default) destination of the next batch transmission. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the User Application table (FileMan file # 2006.585). This
                                pointer is the default value for the Storage SCP to which the images are to be transmitted in the
                                next batch run.  


2006.563,95   EXPORT DIRECTION       EXPORT DIRECTION;1 SET

                                'ASCENDING' FOR Ascending; 
                                'DESCENDING' FOR Descending; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the (default) scanning direction for the next batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates the direction in which the Radiology Report table
                                is to be scanned.  This value is the default code to be used in the next batch run.  Possible
                                values are "ASCENDING" and "DESCENDING".  


2006.563,96   EXPORT HOURS OF OPERATION EXPORT HOURS OF OPERATION;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>24!($L(X)<24) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when batch runs are allowed to be active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string. This string consists of the letters "Y" and "N". This value
                                indicates during which hours of the day this batch run may be active.  
                                 
                                A string of 24 letters "Y" denotes a batch run that may run all day long.  
                                 
                                A string like "YYYYYYYYNNNNNNNNNYYYYYYY" denotes a batch run that may only run outside of regular
                                office hours (midnight to 9am and 6pm to midnight).  
                                 
                                This value is the default for the setting to be used in the next batch run.  


2006.563,97   EXPORT PATIENT         EXPORT PATIENT;1 POINTER TO PATIENT FILE (#2)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the patient for whom to scan reports in the next batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                ---???--- 


2006.563,98   EXPORT RADIOLOGY REPORT EXPORT RADIOLOGY REPORT #;1 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the Radiology Report that was processed most recently. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a pointer to the Radiology Report table (FileMan file # 74).  This
                                pointer identifies the report that has been scanned most recently in a batch run.  


2006.563,99   EXPORT SCAN MODE       EXPORT SCAN MODE;1 SET

                                'DATE' FOR Date; 
                                'NUMBER' FOR Report; 
                                'PATIENT' FOR Patient; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Identify the primary scanning criterion for the next batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      Set of codes: DATE, NUMBER, PATIENT The value of this field is a code that identifies the method of
                                scanning the Radiology Reports.  Possible values are "DATE", "NUMBER" and "PATIENT".  
                                 
                                A value of "DATE" indicates that the reports are scanned by date.  
                                 
                                A value of "PATIENT" indicates that the reports are scanned by (internal entry number of) patient.  
                                 
                                A value of "NUMBER" indicates that the reports are scanned by (internal entry number of) report.  
                                 
                                This value is the default to be used in the next batch run.  


2006.563,100  FUJI PACS START DATE   GE CONV ERA4;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when the Fuji PACS became active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a (VA-FileMan formatted) date that indicates the first day of the period
                                during which information was stored according to the format for a Fuji PACS.  


2006.563,101  FUJI PACS END DATE     GE CONV ERA4;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate when the Fuji PACS ceased to be active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a (VA-FileMan formatted) date that indicates the last day of the period
                                during which information was stored according to the format for a Fuji PACS.  


2006.563,102  QUERY STUDY SELECTION  GE CONV IMGSTU;1 SET

                                '1' FOR All Studies; 
                                '2' FOR Studies without images; 
                                '3' FOR Studies with images; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate for which studies queries should be issued. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates for which studies queries will be issued: 
                                  1 = for all studies 
                                  2 = only for studies that don't currently have images 
                                  3 = only for studies that already have images 


2006.563,103  DASHES FOR SSN IN PACS QUERY GE CONV SSNDASH;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR Yes; 
                                'NO' FOR No; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate whether or not to include dashes in SSNs for PACS queries. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not dashes are to be included in values
                                of SSNs that are transmitted to the external PACS.  Possible values are "YES" and "NO".  


2006.563,104  EXPORT STOP DATE       EXPORT STOP DATE;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Indicate the last date to be scanned in the next batch run. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a (VA-FileMan formatted) date.  This date is the default value for the
                                last day of the period that is intended to be included in the next DICOM export batch.  


2006.563,105  WORKLIST PORT          WORKLIST PORT;0 Multiple #2006.5635 (Add New Entry without Asking)


2006.5635,.01   WORKLIST PORT          0;1 NUMBER

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>65535)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                LAST EDITED:      OCT 28, 2005 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a TCP/IP port number (between 1 and 65536). 
                DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is an integer number that identifies the TCP/IP port that will be used by
                                  DICOM WorkList processes to post their requests and obtain their results.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.5635^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"WORKLIST PORT","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"WORKLIST PORT","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.563,112  VISTA STORAGE          MOVE DESTINATION AE TITLE;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>16!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 05, 2006 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the AE Title of the VistA system for DICOM C-Move Storage 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string.  This string represents the Application Entity that a PACS
                                system would use when transmitting image files to VistA using the DICOM C-Move protocol.  
                                 
                                (AE Title, C-Move and PACS are described in the DICOM Standard.) 
                                 
                                An AE-Title is a string of up to 16 characters.  Since some systems also use AE-Titles as
                                host-names for computers, it is recommended that no spaces be used in AE-Titles.  


2006.563,114  IMPORTER               IMPORTER;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 18, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Use Importer? 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                Indicates whether or not the Importer is to be used on the DICOM Image Gateway.  


2006.563,115  IMPORTER LOG           IMPORTER LOG;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>200!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 18, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Provide the Importer's directory path; answer must be 1-200 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                The value of this field is the directory where the summary importer reports are created.  


2006.563,116  IMPORTER DRIVE         IMPORTER DRIVE;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 18, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the drive letter; answer must be 1-3 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the CD/DVD drive letter that is used by the Importer application.  


2006.563,117  IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION;1 POINTER TO HOSPITAL LOCATION FILE (#44)

              LAST EDITED:      JUN 18, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the Hospital Location entry. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last hospital location used when placing a study order on the DICOM Gateway. 
                                This location is used as a default for the next case to facilitate the ordering process. 


2006.563,118  IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION NAME IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<2) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 28, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the last location used in the ordering process; answer must be 2-30 characters in 
                                length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual Hospital Location name is copied to this field when IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION field (#117)
                                is updated.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of this location, so that it is available for display when a
                                connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,119  IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 28, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the provider for this order. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last provider used when placing a study order on the DICOM Gateway.  This
                                provider is used as a default to facilitate the next order process.  


2006.563,120  IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER NAME IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>35!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 08, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the last ordering provider; answer must be 1-35 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual Provider's name is copied to this field when IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER field (#119) is
                                updated.  DICOM Gateway store a redundant copy of the provider name, so that it is available for
                                display when a connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,121  IMPORTER RAD DICT DOWNLOAD IMPORTER RAD DICT DOWNLOAD;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ETXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 18, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the date and time when the Radiology dictionaries were last downloaded. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is the date/time the Radiology Procedure and Modifier dictionaries were
                                last downloaded.  Downloading automatically occurs the first time the Importer is used each day.  


2006.563,122  IMPORTER RAD CAMERA    IMPORTER RAD CAMERA;1 POINTER TO CAMERA/EQUIP/RM FILE (#78.6)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 28, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the camera/equip/rm for this order. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last camera/equip/rm used when placing a study order on the DICOM Gateway. 
                                The camera/equip/rm is used as a default for the next case to facilitate the ordering process.  


2006.563,123  IMPORTER RAD CAMERA NAME IMPORTER RAD CAMERA NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the last camera/equip/rm used by the Importer; answer must be 1-30 characters in 
                                length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual Camera/Equip/Rm name is copied to this field when IMPORTER RAD CAMERA FIELD (#122) is
                                updated.  
                                 
                                DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of the camera/equip/rm so that it is available for display
                                when a connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,124  IMPORTER RAD DX CODE   IMPORTER RAD DX CODE;1 POINTER TO DIAGNOSTIC CODES FILE (#78.3)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the diagnostic code for this order. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last diagnostic code used when placing a study order on the DICOM Gateway. 
                                This location is used as a default for the next case to facilitate the ordering process.  


2006.563,125  IMPORTER RAD DX CODE NAME IMPORTER RAD DX CODE NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the last diagnostic code used by the Importer; answer must be 1-60 characters in 
                                length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual NAME OF THE DIAGNOSTIC CODE is copied to this field when IMPORTER RAD DX CODE is
                                updated.  
                                 
                                DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of the Radiology diagnostic code so that it is available for
                                display when a connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,126  IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE;1 POINTER TO FILM SIZES FILE (#78.4)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 28, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the film size for this order. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last film size used when placing a study order on the DICOM Gateway.  This
                                film size will be used as a default for the next case to facilitate the ordering process.  


2006.563,127  IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE NAME IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the last film size used by the Importer; answer must be 1-30 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual Film Size name is copied to this field when IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE field (#126) is
                                updated.  
                                 
                                DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of this Film Size name so that it is available for display
                                when a connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,128  IMPORT RAD TECH        IMPORTER RAD TECH;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the Radiology technician for this order. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field records the last Radiology technician used when placing a study order on the DICOM
                                Gateway.  This technician will be used as the default for the next case to facilitate the ordering
                                process.  


2006.563,129  IMPORTER RAD TECH NAME IMPORTER RAD TECH NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>35!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 24, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the last Radiology technician used by the Importer; answer must be 1-35 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual Radiology technician name is copied to this field when the IMPORTER RAD TECH field
                                (#128) is updated.  
                                 
                                DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of the technician name, so that it is available for display
                                when a connection to VistA is not available.  


2006.563,130  LOCATION STATION NUMBER LOCATION STATION NUMBER;1 FREE TEXT (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>7!($L(X)<3)!'(X?3N.AN) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 02, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-7 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the 3 digit station number plus any modifiers.  The value of this field is the same as the
                                STATION NUMBER field (#99) of the INSTITUTION file (#4), as pointed to by the LOCATION field (#17)
                                of this file.  


2006.563,131  ABSTRACT PATH          ABSTRACT PATH;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>50!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the directory path name (1-50 characters) for the location where the canned abstract files 
                                are stored. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of the field is the 'path-prefix' that needs to be applied to gain access to the 'canned
                                abstract' files.  
                                 
                                These 'canned abstract' files are used when an actual abstract can't be created.  


2006.563,132  IMAGE GATEWAY          IMAGE GATEWAY;1 SET

                                'YES' FOR YES; 
                                'NO' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Is this computer an Image Gateway?  Enter 'YES' or 'NO'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field indicates whether or not the computer on which this table is stored will operate as an
                                Image Gateway.  


2006.563,133  IMPORTER CPT MOD       IMPORTER CPT MOD;1 POINTER TO CPT MODIFIER FILE (#81.3)

              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the CPT Modifier to be used by the Importer. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This field records the value of the CPT Modifier used by the Importer.  


2006.563,134  IMPORTER CPT MOD NAME  IMPORTER CPT MOD NAME;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the name of the IMPORTER CPT MOD; answer must be 1-30 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The actual IMPORTER CPT MOD NAME is copied to this field when the IMPORTER CPT MOD field (#133) is
                                updated.  
                                 
                                DICOM Gateway stores a redundant copy of the IMPORTER CPT MOD NAME so it is available for local
                                use.  


2006.563,135  ISSUER OF PATIENT ID   ISSUER OF PATIENT ID;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the abbreviation of the enterprise that issued the ID; answer must be 1-10 characters in 
                                length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The is the abbreviation of the enterprise that issued the ID. The default is USVHA for the US
                                Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration.  


2006.563,136  M-to-M BROKER BGND STATUS M-to-M BROKER BGND STATUS;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the status of the M-to-M Broker connection; answer must be 1-20 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the status of the access and verify codes for the M-to-M Broker connection.  
                                  1 = background access/verify codes are valid 
                                 <1 = background access/verify codes are incorrect 


2006.563,137  MLOG MAXLOGS           MLOG MAXLOGS;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>1000)!(X<20)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the maximum number of MUMPS logs; type a number between 20 and 1000. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the maximum number of MUMPS logs that are kept on the DICOM Gateway.  These logs record
                                information for all the transactions, DICOM associations, text processing, image processing, and so
                                forth.  


2006.563,138  MLOG NEW/HISTORY       MLOG NEW/HISTORY;1 SET

                                'H' FOR Historical; 
                                'N' FOR New; 
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 25, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Which logs should be displayed?  Enter 'Historical' or 'New'. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field indicates whether the previously created MUMPS logs will be displayed (historical) or
                                whether the ones currently being created will be displayed as they are generated.  


2006.563,139  M-to-M BROKER BGND STATUS TIME M-to-M BROKER BGND STATUS TIME;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 02, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the time that the access and verify codes of the M-to-M Broker connection were last checked. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the time that the access and verify code for the M-to-M Broker connection were last
                                validated.  


2006.563,140  NUMBER MWL STAT SCREEN LINES NUMBER MWL STAT SCREEN LINES;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>100)!(X<20)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 17, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of lines of the DICOM Modality Worklist Status screen. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of lines that are available on the DICOM Modality Worklist Status screen.  It is
                                used to control scrolling.  


2006.563,141  TRANSMIT LOCATION      TRANSMIT LOCATION;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.5636

              DESCRIPTION:      These are the locations where the DICOM objects reside.  From these locations the DICOM objects
                                will be transmitted to DICOM Store SCPs.  


2006.5636,.01   TRANSMIT LOCATION      0;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4) (Multiply asked)

                LAST EDITED:      MAR 05, 2013 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the location where the DICOM objects reside that are to be transmitted. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The location where the DICOM objects reside.  The DICOM objects will be transmitted from this
                                  location to DICOM Storage SCPs.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.5636^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"TRANSMIT LOCATION","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAGDICOM(2006.563,DA(1),"TRANSMIT LOCATION","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.563,142  DATA ELEMENT LENGTH CHECK 0;1 SET

                                'NO' FOR NO; 
                                'YES' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 03, 2020 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter YES to have Image Processing reject DICOM objects with excessively long data elements, and NO 
                                if not. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This switch controls whether or not Image Processing will reject DICOM objects that have
                                excessively long data elements.  Excessively long means greater than twice the allowable limit.  


2006.563,200  LAST IMAGE SCANNED BY MAGKAT SCAN;1 POINTER TO IMAGE FILE (#2005)

              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2010 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the last image scanned by the MAGKAT utility.  The MAGKAT utility will update this field as
                                it processes images.  

                                UNEDITABLE

2006.563,201  MAGKAT SCAN DIRECTION  SCAN;2 SET

                                '1' FOR NEXT; 
                                '-1' FOR REVERSE; 
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 22, 2010 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field controls the scanning direction used by MAGKAT utility.  A negative number (-1) will
                                scan in reverse order and a '1' will scan for the next image using the LAST IMAGE SCANNED BY MAGKAT
                                (#200) field value.  
                                 
                                The MAGKAT utility will update this field as well as field #200 LAST IMAGE SCANNED BY MAGKAT.  

                                UNEDITABLE

2006.563,202  AGENCY                 AGENCY;1 SET

                                'V' FOR VA; 
                                'I' FOR IHS; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 08, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Which agency does the DICOM Gateway reside in? 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                Identifies which agency the DICOM Gateway resides in. 



      FILES POINTED TO                      FIELDS

CAMERA/EQUIP/RM (#78.6)           IMPORTER RAD CAMERA (#122)

CPT MODIFIER (#81.3)              IMPORTER CPT MOD (#133)

DIAGNOSTIC CODES (#78.3)          IMPORTER RAD DX CODE (#124)

EXPORT DICOM RUN (#2006.565)      DICOM EXPORT RUN NUMBER (#93)

FILM SIZES (#78.4)                IMPORTER RAD FILM SIZE (#126)

HOSPITAL LOCATION (#44)           IMPORTER ORDER LOCATION (#117)

IMAGE (#2005)                     LAST IMAGE POINTER (#47)
                                  CURRENT IMAGE POINTER (#73)
                                  LAST IMAGE SCANNED BY MAGKAT (#200)

INSTITUTION (#4)                  LOCATION (#17)
                                  TRANSMIT LOCATION:TRANSMIT LOCATION (#.01)

NEW PERSON (#200)                 IMPORTER ORDER PROVIDER (#119)
                                  IMPORT RAD TECH (#128)

PACS MESSAGE (#2006.5)            HL7 POINTER (#20)

PATIENT (#2)                      EXPORT PATIENT (#97)

RAD/NUC MED REPORTS (#74)         LAST RAD REPORT POINTER (#48)
                                  PACS QUERY UPPER LIMIT (#70)
                                  PACS QUERY LOWER LIMIT (#71)
                                  EXPORT FIRST REPORT NUMBER (#91)
                                  EXPORT LAST REPORT NUMBER (#92)
                                  EXPORT RADIOLOGY REPORT (#98)

USER APPLICATION (#2006.585)      EXPORT DICOM STORAGE SCP (#94)



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