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Sending Images Directly From Your X-ray, Ultrasound, or CT Machine
Sending Images Directly From Your X-ray, Ultrasound, or CT Machine

Add Radimal to your x-ray machine with a few clicks

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Written by Andrew Weissman
Updated over 2 weeks ago

In order to send your images to Radimal, it is often doable by following these steps in your acquisition software. All acquisition software supports 'DICOM destinations' (sometimes called 'DICOM Servers') as a means to send acquired images to another location such as a PACS or digital storage system.

You can always chat with us by clicking on the icon in the lower right-hand corner of this window, schedule a time to have us help you, or contact your IT support people for assistance with these instructions:

1) Add Radimal to your radiology machine as a new DICOM destination by going into your X-ray software or working with your X-ray support person to configure with the following information:

Name: Radimal

AE Title: RADIMAL

Host IP: dicom.radimal.ai OR 44.223.205.85 OR 34.192.244.223

Port: 4242

2) If your software supports it, make sure auto-sending is enabled so that all future images are sent to Radimal without you having to send each one individually

3) Send a test case which will help finalize the connection between your x-ray machine and Radimal. Once your test case is received (usually takes just 1-5 minutes) you should see an update to your Radimal dashboard.

Troubleshooting - verify the connection- in the same window if you have a “verify” or “ping” button. Highlight the RADIMAL remote server and press “ping”. If the connection was not successful check the information you entered for typos.

Alternatively, schedule a 15 minute connectivity appointment and we'll remote into your computer and set it up for you.

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