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Welcome to Onyx-RAD - Viztek

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Finally, the CD Writing Progress bar tracks the progress ofthe actual writing <strong>to</strong> disc. When this bar fills completely, thestatus bar at the <strong>to</strong>p will display “Closing Disc” and you aregenerally less than one minute away from a Patient CD!When the job completes, a message pops up on the screen.Click the “OK” but<strong>to</strong>n on this message and the new PatientDisc is au<strong>to</strong>matically ejected from the cd burner.Please note that CD burning is a system-intensive processand requires all of the computer’s processing <strong>to</strong> achieve. Itis therefore necessary <strong>to</strong> wait while until the CD is completebefore continuing <strong>to</strong> use Professional Workstation. Withcurrent recording technology and speeds, most discs arecomplete within three minutes. Particularly large examsmay take more time <strong>to</strong> complete.Also note that Patient CDs can only be created one at atime in Professional Workstation.If this is not sufficient for your institution’s needs (perhapsyou need <strong>to</strong> create large numbers of CDs, or cannot haveyour reading interrupted by the CD burning process), pleaseconsider either purchasing a separate workstation devoted<strong>to</strong> creating CDs, or purchasing an <strong>Onyx</strong>-<strong>RAD</strong> CDR Server <strong>to</strong>au<strong>to</strong>mate the process. (For more information pleasecontact <strong>Viztek</strong>, Inc.)Acquire workstations can utilize CD Archiving (explored laterin this chapter) <strong>to</strong> offload exams from the local machine on<strong>to</strong>CDs for long-term s<strong>to</strong>rage.<strong>Onyx</strong>-<strong>RAD</strong> is a registered trademark of <strong>Viztek</strong>, Inc. © 1995-2002 Page 111

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