Using the Patient Browser and Dashboard
In some cases, relevant icons are grouped into an icon group. See Using Icon Groups.
In the Patient Browser and Dashboard, you can find the following icons:
System icons |
Click to view information about CS Imaging. |
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Click to configure the CS Imaging preferences. See Setting Preferences in CS Imaging. |
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Click to open the CS Imaging User Guide. Note: You can select the language for the user guide in the General Preferences. |
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Image Acquisition icons | Click to acquire images. The icons that appear depend on the acquisition devices you are using. |
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Open Image Viewing Workspace icon |
Click to open the Image Viewing Workspace, which displays the images that you selected in the Patient History. |
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Patient Card icons Note: These icons are not available in the Dashboard. |
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Click to create a Patient Card. See Creating a Patient Card. |
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Click to modify a Patient Card. See Modifying a Patient Card. |
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Export icon group Click the small, white triangle to expand the icon group. |
Click to save selected images to another location. See Exporting Images to a Folder or an Email. |
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Click to send selected images to one or more email addresses. See Exporting Images to a Folder or an Email. |
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Click and share images with partners or labs. See Click & Share. |
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Click to print selected images. See Printing Images. |
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Click to export selected images to a DICOMDIR folder. See Exporting DICOMDIR. |
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Import icon group ![]() Click the small, white triangle to expand the icon group. |
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Click to import 2D images from a folder. See Importing Images. |
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Click to import 3D images from a folder. See Importing Images. |
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Click to import images from a DICOMDIR folder. See Importing DICOM Images. |
Using the Patient Browser and Dashboard
Overlays Available in Patient Browser and Dashboard
Using CS Imaging when the DPMS is Unavailable
Working with Patient Data in Standalone Mode
Viewing an Image in the Image Viewing Workspace
Viewing Images and Other Objects in the Patient History