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RADIANCE system Installation and Setup Manual Sw Ver 3.5.1 Edition B
Installation and Setup Manual
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RADIANCE system, Installation and setup manual
RADIANCE system Installation and setup manual
Introduction
Installation
Administrator
Flexlink setup
QC manager setup
Reports setup
RADIANCE system, Installation and setup manual
Exceptions processing setup
WDC upload setup
Glossary
Index
Date of issue
From software version 3.5.1
System performance The procedures described in this manual must be observed in order to ensure proper system performance, and to avoid hazards. Radiometer cannot provide or verify system performance characteristics if the system is not installed, used and maintained in accordance with Radiometer procedures or if accessories not meeting the specifications provided by Radiometer are used. Radiometer warrants that the data media on which the software included in the system is furnished is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three (3) months from the date of delivery as evidenced by a copy of invoice or receipt.
Third-party software and trademarks
The RADIANCE system comprises Sybase SQL Anywhere®, the Adobe Shockwave Player and Adobe Flash Player software. By using the system, you accept the terms of the Software License Agreement(s) of the provider(s) of the above software as shown in the End User License Agreement(s) accessed from the About link in the Menu Bar of the RADIANCE system. If you cannot accept the terms of the Software License Agreement(s), you should not use the system, but immediately contact your provider for a return of the system and a refund of the purchase price. Microsoft® and Windows® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Sybase SQL Anywhere® is a trademark of Sybase Incorporated. Shockwave Player and Flash Player are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Warranties and disclaimer Radiometer makes no warranties, express or implied, other than expressly stated. Any warranties expressly stated in this document are conditional upon the system being installed, used and maintained in accordance with Radiometer procedures, including that only accessories meeting the specifications provided by Radiometer are used. Radiometer disclaims any liability for system performance if the system is not installed, used and maintained in accordance with Radiometer procedures or if accessories not meeting the specifications provided by Radiometer are used. Further, Radiometer disclaims any liability for loss of data and direct, consequential or other damages, including loss of profit or loss of business, whether such claim for damages is based upon contract, negligence or tort (including strict liability), and even if Radiometer has knowledge of the possibility of the potential damage or loss. Confidentiality The contents of this document shall not be reproduced or communicated to any third party without the prior written consent of Radiometer. Changes This document is subject to change without notice and you are urged to contact Radiometer to verify whether the document has been changed. While every effort is made to ensure the correctness of the information provided in this document as changed from time to time, Radiometer disclaims any liability for errors and omissions. Radiometer, the Radiometer logo, ABL, AQT, TCM, RADIANCE, PICO and CLINITUBES are trademarks of Radiometer Medical ApS. © 2010 Radiometer Medical ApS. All rights reserved.
Contents
About this manual This manual gives details and describes how to use the setup part of the RADIANCE system. The manual contains the following topics:
1
Introduction
1-1
1.2
Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications... 1-2
1.3
Intended use of this manual... 1-4 1.3.1
Writing conventions... 1-4
1.3.2
Symbols/signal words used in the manual... 1-5
1.4
Maintenance... 1-6
1.5
Known issues... 1-7
1.6
The RADIANCE portal... 1-8
2
Installation
2.2
Installation procedure... 2-3
2-1
2.3
Upgrading procedure... 2-5
2.4
Modify, repair, remove a RADIANCE install... 2-7
2.5
Opening Administrator for the first time
2.6
Configuring the web browser... 2-9
2.7
Removing the certificate error message from Internet Explorer... 2-11
4
Administrator
4.2
4.3
... 2-8
4-1
RADIANCE - Administrator Introduction... 4-5 4.2.1
Introduction... 4-5
4.2.2
How to change the Default Password... 4-9
4.2.3
Selecting a Language... 4-11
4.2.4
Tools and services... 4-12
Analyzers... 4-13 4.3.1
Introduction... 4-13
4.3.2
Connections... 4-14
4.3.3
Radiometer (Predefined) Analyzers... 4-14
4.3.4
Non-Radiometer Analyzers... 4-16
4.3.5
ASTM/HL7 (User-Defined)... 4-17
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4.4
4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8
4.9
4.3.6
Analyzer Ports...
4-20
4.3.7
QC Setup...
4-22
4.3.8
Active Levels...
4-22
4.3.9
Auto Detection...
4-24
4.3.10
Analyzer Groups...
4-27
4.3.11
Adding Groups...
4-27
4.3.12
All Analyzers...
4-28
POC Devices...
4-29
4.4.1
Important Information when Connecting POCT1-A Devices...
4-29
4.4.2
Connections...
4-31
4.4.3
Device Ports
...
4-31
4.4.4
QC Setup...
4-34
4.4.5
Active Levels...
4-34
4.4.6
Device Groups...
4-37
4.4.7
Important Information when Creating Device Groups...
4-37
4.4.8
Adding and Deleting a Device group...
4-39
4.4.9
All Analyzers, Deleted Analyzers, New POC Devices...
4-40
Options
...
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4.5.1
Details of Options, How to Add Options, How to Disable Options...
4-41
Units...
4-45
4.6.1
Units...
4-45
Parameters...
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4.7.1
How to Add and Delete a Parameter...
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Security...
4-50
4.8.1
Users...
4-50
4.8.2
Security Profiles...
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4.8.3
Security Profile Membership...
4-59
4.8.4
Centralized user management...
4-60
HIS/LIS...
4-61
4.10.1
Connections...
4-62
4.10.2
High-level, Low level and Bi-directional Protocol Details...
4-62
4.10.3
To add and to remove a Connection...
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4.10.4
Connection Settings...
4-67
4.11 User-Defined Protocols...
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4.11.1
Adding a User-defined protocol...
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4.11.2
Managed Analyzers...
4-75
4.11.3
Global Settings for Managed Analyzers...
4-76
4.11.4
Transmission Profiles for Managed Analyzers...
4-81
4.11.5 88
Transmission Links for Managed Analyzers (Using Analyzer or POC device port)
4-
4.11.6
Unmanaged Analyzers...
4-89
4.11.7
Transmission Profiles for Unmanaged Analyzers...
4-89
4.11.8
Transmission Links for Unmanaged Analyzers...
4-92
4.11.9 4-93
Transmission Links for Unmanaged Analyzers (Using Analyzer or POC device port)
4.12 FLEXLINK...
4-94
4.12.1
General Settings
...
4-94
4.12.2
User Settings...
4-96
4.13 My hospital...
4-99
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4.13.1
Departments... 4-99
4.13.2
Physicians... 4-100
4.13.3
Patient Classification Codes... 4-101
4.13.4
Hospital Information... 4-102
4.13.5
Order Items... 4-103
4.14 The RADIANCE Server... 4-108 4.14.1
Server Name, Installation Number and Server Analyzer Password... 4-108
4.14.2
Port Number... 4-110
4.14.3
Audit Trail... 4-111
4.14.4
Plug-Ins... 4-112
5
Flexlink setup
5.2
Overview of FLEXLINK... 5-2 5.2.1
5-1
General settings for FLEXLINK... 5-4
6
QC Manager setup
6.2
The QC manager tree view... 6-3
6.3
Application profile setup
6.4
Tolerances... 6-10
6.5
Modify parameter list
6.6
General... 6-14
6.7
Predefined comments... 6-18
6-1
... 6-5
... 6-13
6.8
Westgard rules... 6-20
6.9
Calibration setup
... 6-22
6.10 All analyzers... 6-24 6.11 Individual analyzer... 6-25 6.12 Parameters - Your analyzer... 6-27 6.13 Tolerance - Your analyzer... 6-29 6.14 Options... 6-31 6.15 Active QC levels... 6-34 6.16 Add new level... 6-35 6.17 Reactivate... 6-36 6.18 Ampoule info... 6-37 6.19 Maintenance items... 6-40 6.20 Pre-Filter rules... 6-43 6.21 Appendix... 6-44
7
Reports setup
7-1
8
Exceptions processing setup
8-1
8.2
Creating an exception processing rule... 8-3
8.3
Defining the rule event... 8-5
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8.4
Choosing exceptions processing criteria... 8-7
8.5
Choosing exceptions processing action...
8-10
8.6
Entering name of rule
8-11
9
WDC upload setup
9.2
WDC upload setup functionality... 9-2
Glossary
Index
vi
...
9-1
Glossary-1
Index-1
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1. Introduction 1.1
Overview
Introduction
This chapter gives the intended use, limitations of and some technical specifications for the user of the RADIANCE system applications. This chapter also gives the writing conventions the user should be aware of and information concerning any warning, caution notices that appear in this manual.
Users
This manual is intended for those responsible for installing the RADIANCE system and for those using the setup applications of the RADIANCE Administrator and the RADIANCE portal.
Contents
This chapter contains the following topics: 1.1
Overview ... 1-1
1.2
Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications ... 1-2
1.3.1
Writing conventions... 1-4
1.3.2
Symbols/signal words used in the manual ... 1-5
1.4
Maintenance... 1-6
1.5
Known issues ... 1-7
1.6
The RADIANCE portal ... 1-8
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Introduction - Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications
1.2
Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications
Intended use
The RADIANCE system is a data processing application for clinical use intended to monitor, collect, store, retrieve and process laboratory data. The RADIANCE system is also intended to control Radiometer analyzers providing laboratory data. For professional users.
RADIANCE system components
Analyzer support
The RADIANCE system consists of the following: •
The RADIANCE server controlling all data transactions and holding the RADIANCE database
•
The RADIANCE server is accessed from a web browser
•
Advanced setup and configuration is performed from the RADIANCE interface
•
Administrator program.
•
The FLEXLINK application from a PDA
•
Optionally one or more interfaces to Hospital and Laboratory Information Systems can be configured.
The RADIANCE system supports the following analyzers: Radiometer: •
ABL800 FLEX analyzer
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ABL700 Series analyzer
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ABL70 analyzer
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ABL77 analyzer
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ABL80 FLEX analyzer
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ABL90 FLEX analyzer
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AQT90 FLEX analyzer
•
NPT 7 analyzer
•
ABL5 analyzer
•
ABL600 and 500 Series analyzer
•
ABL50 analyzer
•
EML100 Series analyzer
Non-Radiometer: A range of STAT analyzers can be connected. Refer to your Radiometer representative for further details.
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Introduction - Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications
Windows conventions
The RADIANCE software applications run similarly to Windows applications and, therefore, follow normal Windows procedures. It is assumed that the RADIANCE system user is familiar with Microsoft Windows software. Therefore this manual uses names and procedures common to the Windows environment.
Results and HIS/ LIS
Results stored in the RADIANCE database can be transmitted to the hospital HIS (LIS, CIS or other information) system.
Master Patient Index lookup
The RADIANCE MPI operates as long as there is an active LIS (or HIS) connection when a request for patient information is made. An analyzer requests the RADIANCE system for patient information. The RADIANCE system requests the LIS for the information. When LIS answers, the response will pass through the RADIANCE system again and back to the correct inquiring analyzer. If hospitals do not have a Patient Master Index Look-Up interface, the RADIANCE system can serve as one.
Network failure
In the event of power or a network failure the RADIANCE system is capable of recovering automatically. NOTICE: If the RADIANCE system is connected to a HIS/LIS system that is temporarily not working, the RADIANCE system will not respond to a request.
Data synchronization
Data from the AQT90 FLEX, ABL800 FLEX, ABL700 Series, ABL77, ABL80 and ABL90 FLEX analyzers, will automatically be synchronized with the RADIANCE server when the system is online again. Data from other analyzers must manually be transmitted after a network or power failure. Data to a HIS/LIS system are automatically synchronized after a network or power failure.
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Introduction - Intended use of this manual
1.3
Intended use of this manual
1.3.1
Writing conventions
Introduction
The RADIANCE system manual has some specific typographical conventions.
Writing conventions
The following table gives items and typographical examples used in this manual. Item
Typographical Example
Notice
NOTICE: The computer must be...
References
See Intended use of the RADIANCE program and specifications, page 1-2 for further information.
Key combinations
CTRL+L to select parameters
User-interface items
From the main page navigate to Analyzer control Overall status
Default formats
The text in this manual refers to dates, times and numbers using the American English formats. This means the formats in the “regional screen shots” may differ from the text in the manual. NOTICE: Translated versions of this manual also use American English formats in the text.
Keyboard conventions
The table below gives the keyboard conventions used in this manual. Keys
Example
Key names are shown in capital letters.
the Enter key: ENTER the Control key: CTRL the Escape key: ESC the Alternate key: ALT
Shortcut keys
SHIFT+F1
RETURN and ENTER
() These keys usually perform the same action. Press ENTER means you can either press the
ENTER or the key (otherwise known as the return key), unless directed to do otherwise. Arrow keys
1-4
,,, . You can use up arrow, down arrow, left arrow and right arrow keys to move around in a document.
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Introduction - Symbols/signal words used in the manual
Mouse conventions
The following terms apply: Term
Meaning
Choose
Choose and select have distinctive meanings throughout the manual. To choose means to click on the selected item. See Select below.
Click
To quickly press and release the mouse button. Unless otherwise stated you should always use the left button.
Right click
Click the button on the right of the mouse. This often opens menu options or short cuts.
Select
Move the mouse until the mouse pointer (referred to from now on as cursor) on the screen rests on the item of choice.
NOTICE: Shortcut keys are not normally referred to in this manual. It is assumed that if the user wishes to use shortcut keys he/she will make their own note as to the ones required.
1.3.2
Symbols
Symbols/signal words used in the manual
This manual contains alerts, which are important and should be read carefully before performing the related procedures. The manual also contains non-safety information. Symbol
Signal word Explanation WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury or equipment damage.
NOTICE
Addresses practical information that is not related to personal injury (“need-to-know information”). Manufactured by
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Introduction - Maintenance
1.4
Maintenance
Hardware
Check your computer hardware regularly to avoid malfunctioning hardware. It is the customer’s responsibility to perform the necessary system maintenance such as disk defragmentation, installation of necessary operating system patches and keeping security software such as virus protection programs up to date.
Backup
Back up your RADIANCE data regularly and make sure that the backup is installable in case of data loss. It is the customer’s responsibility to set up a proper back-up routine for the RADIANCE server. Radiometer accepts no liability for the customer’s data in the event of a hardware or software failure. Contact your local IT solutions specialist if you need assistance in setting up back-up procedures and routines.
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Introduction - Known issues
1.5
Known issues
Performance issues
The following have been known to adversely affect the RADIANCE system and its use: •
Insufficient RAM in computer
•
Other programs on the PC running the RADIANCE server application
•
HIS/LIS program errors
•
Network problems
•
Power saving settings on PC
•
Poor maintenance of computer
•
Not having RIME window minimized on desktop
•
If the computer is not trusted on the connected LAN network the remote support will not work
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Introduction - The RADIANCE portal
1.6
The RADIANCE portal
Access
You access the RADIANCE Portal via a web-browser, using Internet Explorer version 6.01 or greater. You need not install the RADIANCE system on the PC to get access to the various functions.
Configuration
Do as follows to configure Internet Explorer: 1. Start Internet Explorer. From the Toolbar select Tools, Internet Options, Security, Custom level, Allow META REFRESH: Enable.
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2. Installation 2.1
Overview
Introduction
This chapter deals with the installation of the RADIANCE system. NOTICE: When installation is complete we recommend to run a version check. You find it in the RADIANCE folder installed on the hard drive. Example: C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRADIANCEVersionCheck During startup the RADIANCE system changes the following files: C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimePluginsAnalyzerControlanalyzerGroups_template.xml C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimePluginsAnalyzerControlungroupedAnalyzerOrder_template.xml C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimePluginsCnPPreprocessorparametersMapping.xml C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimePluginsRadiance2WDCRadiance2WDCConfig.xml C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimeClientFilesRDMC.ini C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance ServerRimePluginsQCManagerQCManager.ini C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance AdministratorProtocolOverrides.ini C:Program FilesRadiometer MedicalRadianceRadiance AdministratorRimeClient.ini
NOTICE: Please refer to RADIANCE system specification (Code no: 928509) for the latest details of system hardware and software requirements. NOTICE: Do not manually modify any of the installed files after the installation. Contact your local IT solutions specialist if you want to modify your reports in the RADIANCE system.
Contents
2.1
Overview ... 2-1
2.2
Installation procedure ... 2-3
2.3
Upgrading procedure ... 2-5
2.4
Modify, repair, remove a RADIANCE install ... 2-7
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2-1
Installation - Overview
2-2
2.5
Opening Administrator for the first time ... 2-8
2.6
Configuring the web browser ... 2-9
2.7
Removing the certificate error message from Internet Explorer 2-11
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Installation - Installation procedure
2.2
Installation procedure
Introduction
The following topic deals with procedures for installing a server, its features and for workstation(s) associated with the server from a RADIANCE CDROM.
Installation screen
Explanation
RADIANCE setup types
Select one of following option: •
Install server with Workstation. – By default this option will be checked.
•
Install server without Workstation. – Select the Server with Workstation option. – Then deselect all features in the next step.
•
Install Workstation without installing a server. – After installing server with Workstation go to a PC acting as a second client and repeat setup selecting only the Workstation option.
Select features
•
Administrator. This module will allow the administrator to set up and change options for RADIANCE features. These features include adding or deleting users and setting up user rights and privileges.
Hospital information
Enter information to be used in the reports header. Select language to be used in the Administrator module.
Select profile
In the Select profile window you can select predefined setup profiles which will affect the whole QC manager setup. The profile settings will be applied to all functions and analyzers connected to the system. By using the predefined profiles most of the setup is done. You can customize your setup further from the QC manager setup in the RADIANCE system. The following predefined profiles exist: •
German, used to work according to the RiLiBÄK regulation.
•
USA automatic, used to auto process the QC results in QC processing. Control ranges will get calculated automatically.
•
USA manual, used to manually process the QC results in QC processing. Control ranges will get calculated automatically.
•
Other, used to control QC results against the manufacturer ranges.
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Installation - Installation procedure
Installation screen
Explanation
QC Manager maintenance setup
Select if you want to load default maintenance for all analyzers.
Select primary storage type
The primary storage type indicates how the Patient ID field in the RADIANCE system is interpreted when it is sent to the HIS/LIS system. If you select Patient ID then the patient ID will be sent in the Patient ID field in the record to the HIS/LIS system. If you select Social security number the Patient ID field in the RADIANCE system will be sent in the Social security number field in the record to the HIS/LIS system.
RADIANCE Installation Summary
The window shows what has been selected to be installed. If the details are incorrect click Back until you reach the appropriate window to change details.
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