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Edition 1, Revision 0
2005-09-09
Glossary
2-Propanol (Isopropyl
alcohol)
A
ADC
AE-Title
AGFATEK LINK
Anti-static wrist strap
APIP
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DRYSTAR 5302
(Type 5366/100)
Glossary and Key Word Index
Alcohol used for cleaning purposes.
Agfa Diagnostic Center.
A device developed by AGFA to scan X-ray
exposed phosphor plates.
Application Entity Title.
A DICOM capable device in the network is
unambiguously identified by its IP address,
hostname and AE-Title .
Drystar 5300 has the AE-Title "DS5300" by
default. The AE-Title for the Drystar 5300 in
the DICOM Host must be identical with the
AE-Title in the Drystar 5300 itself.
The AE-Title is set up during installation.
To make a clear distinction between AE-title
and IP address, it is recommended to use
only lower case characters for the hostname.
Preferably use the same name as for the AE-
title, but in lowercase.
Device out of the AGFATEK product
spectrum for remote service. Enables to make
a dial-up-networking connection between
local PC and the AGFA network.
Wrist strap made of synthetic material with
integrated thread-like metal.
Used for "grounding" the service engineer
during service at printed circuit boards.
Prevents electronic components from being
destroyed by static discharge.
Agfa Picture Archiving Protocol. AGFA
network protocol for communication between
medical devices. More and more DICOM
supersedes APIP.
Agfa Company Confidential
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