Saving And Recovering Your Work - Profound Sonalleve MR-HIFU Instructions For Use Manual

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5. User interface > 5.11. Saving and recovering your work

5.11. Saving and recovering your work

To save your work, you should:
Create a Clinical Summary Report as described in 5.10.1. Generating reports.
Create a Saved State file. A Saved State file is a .tar file containing a snapshot of the current
treatment situation.
Save pre- and post-therapy images in the MR console.
A Saved State file should be created for research and backup purposes.
A Saved State is useful when making significant changes in the planning process and later wishing
to revert to the previous plan. If the software crashes, the system will automatically create a Saved
State file of the current situation.
When clicking the Save State menu item, a dialog box opens where the state can be named and
additional comments made. If the name field is left empty, the software generates a name based on
the current time and date.
Storage of Saved States
Saved States are stored in an internal database that has limited storage capabilities. The system
does not provide persistent storage for Saved States. Always export the required Saved States to a
permanent storage medium, such as a network drive, a USB disc, or a DVD after a treatment
session.
NOTICE
The front USB ports are disabled for cybersecurity reasons. Access for the rear panel USB ports
and the DVD require administrative privileges (e.g. Hospital Administrator account). In some cases
it may be necessary to restart the computer to gain access to a connected USB drive.
NOTICE
The Saved States are only held in the internal database for 7 days or until its memory is full. As
new Saved States are added, the oldest ones will be removed from the database. If you wish to
permanently keep the Saved States, ensure that information is exported to a secure storage
system as soon as possible. Use the Export button to save the .tar file to an external storage
device or to DVD.
Instructions for Use
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Fig. 47: Storing logs in an archive
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