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    DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 13: PRINT MANAGEMENT POINT-TO-POINT COMMUNICATION SUPPORT

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    Withdrawn date:  23-07-2013

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  National Electrical Manufacturers Association

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    Foreword
    1 Scope and field of application
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions
    3.1 Reference model definitions
    3.2 ACSE service definitions
    3.3 DICOM introduction and overview definitions
    3.4 DICOM upper layer service definitions
    3.5 DICOM message exchange definitions
    3.6 DICOM information object definitions
    3.7 DICOM conformance
    3.8 DICOM service class definitions
    3.9 DICOM point-to-point print management
               communications support definitions
    4 Symbols and abbreviations
    5 Conventions
    5.1 Feature usage specification
    6 Point-to-point print management communication
               architecture
    6.1 Point-to-point print management service class
    6.2 Application layer
    6.2.1 Point-to-point print management application
               layer services
    6.2.2 Point-to-point print management application
               layer protocol
    6.3 Control path
    6.3.1 Control path services
    6.3.2 Control path profile
    6.3.2.1 DICOM upper layer protocol for X3.28
    6.3.2.2 X3.28 data link layer protocol
    6.3.2.3 Physical layer protocol
    6.4 Image path
    Annex A Point-to-point print management service class (Normative)
          A.1 SCOPE
          A.2 PRINT MANAGEMENT MODEL
            A.2.1 Print management data flow model
            A.2.1.1 Global data flow model
            A.2.1.2 Grayscale transformations
            A.2.2 Point-to-Point print management service class
                     structure
            A.2.3 Print management SOP classes
            A.2.4 Usage specifications
          A.3 PRINT MANAGEMENT CONFORMANCE
            A.3.1 Scope
            A.3.2 Point-to-point print management meta SOP class
            A.3.2.1 Description
            A.3.2.2 Point-to-point print management meta SOP
                     class definition
            A.3.3 Optional SOP classes
            A.3.3.1 Description
            A.3.3.2 List of optional SOP Classes
            A.3.4 Conformance statement
          A.4 PRINT MANAGEMENT SOP CLASS DEFINITIONS
            A.4.1 Basic film session SOP class
            A.4.2 Basic film box SOP class
            A.4.3 Point-to-point image box SOP class
            A.4.3.1 IOD description
            A.4.3.2 DIMSE service group
                  A.4.3.2.1 N-SET
                  A.4.3.2.1.1 Attributes
                  A.4.3.2.1.1.1 Preformatted grayscale image
                                 sequence
                  A.4.3.2.1.2 Status
                  A.4.3.2.1.3 Behavior
            A.4.3.3 SOP class definition and UID
            A.4.4 Basic annotation box SOP class
            A.4.5 Print job SOP class
            A.4.6 Printer SOP class
          A.5 ASSOCIATION NEGOTIATION
    Annex B Point-to-point control path data link layer (Normative)
          B.1 SCOPE
          B.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
            B.2.1 Establish X3.28 connection
            B.2.2 Transfer X3.28 message
            B.2.3 Terminate X3.28 connection
          B.3 DATA LINK MESSAGE TRANSFER PROCEDURE DETAILS
            B.3.1 General description
            B.3.2 Transmission blocks
            B.3.3 Replies
            B.3.4 Character structure of control function
          B.4 DATA LINK LAYER-CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK CRC
            B.4.1 Definition
            B.4.2 Function
            B.4.3 Usage
          B.5 CONFORMANCE
    Annex C Point-to-point control path physical
               layer (Normative)
          C.1 SCOPE
          C.2 CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
          C.3 COMMUNICATION VOLTAGE LEVELS
            C.3.1 RS-232
            C.3.2 RS-422
          C.4 MAXIMUM DISTANCE SPECIFICATION
          C.5 DATA TRANSFER RATE
          C.6 SIGNAL DEFINITIONS AND DIRECTIONS
          C.7 CONNECTOR PINOUT
            C.7.1 DB9 combined RS-232/RS-422 pinout
            C.7.2 DB25 RS-232 option
            C.7.3 DB37 RS-422 option
          C.8 OPTIONAL +/-12V POWER PINS
          C.9 OPTIONAL RTS/CTS COMMUNICATION HANDSHAKING PROTOCOL
    Annex D Point-to-point digital image path layer (Normative)
          D.1 SCOPE
          D.2 CONFORMANCE STATEMENT
          D.3 SYMBOL DEFINITIONS
          D.4 DIGITAL IMAGE PATH PROTOCOL
            D.4.1 Line transfer protocol
            D.4.2 Header information
            D.4.2.1 MT2 Header block
            D.4.2.2 MT6 Extended header block
            D.4.2.3 Header type compliance
            D.4.3 Image composition
            D.4.4 Data width
            D.4.5 Data transfer
            D.4.6 Parity
          D.5 PROTOCOL EXCEPTION AND EXCEPTION HANDLING
            D.5.1 General description
            D.5.1.1 Indication of expectations
            D.5.1.2 Request requirement
            D.5.1.3 Aborted transfer recovery
            D.5.2 Header transmission exceptions
            D.5.2.1 General description
            D.5.2.2 Invalid mode line
            D.5.2.3 Invalid header length
            D.5.2.4 Invalid protocol values
            D.5.2.5 Invalid parity
            D.5.3 Data line exceptions
            D.5.3.1 Invalid BOM
            D.5.3.2 Invalid line
            D.5.3.3 Invalid pixels per line
            D.5.3.4 Invalid parity errors
            D.5.3.5 Invalid lines per image
          D.6 DIGITAL IMAGE INTERFACE SIGNAL DEFINITIONS
            D.6.1 Signal level definition
            D.6.2 REQUEST signal operation
            D.6.3 Connector pinout assignment
            D.6.4 Digital image cable requirements
          D.7 TIMING
            D.7.1 Timing diagrams
            D.7.2 Timing details
    Annex E Point-to-point print management service class overview
               (Informative)
          E.1 SCOPE
          E.2 SUMMARY
            E.2.1 Roles of the devices
            E.2.2 Information structure
            E.2.2.1 Information needed by the SCP
            E.2.2.2 Information needed by the SCU
          E.3 EXAMPLES OF POSSIBLE FILM SESSIONS
            E.3.1 Simple example
            E.3.1.1 Summary of simple example
            E.3.1.2 Establish the association
            E.3.1.3 Create the film session
            E.3.1.4 Create the film box
            E.3.1.5 Acquire each image for the page
            E.3.1.6 Print the page
            E.3.1.7 Printer film supply becomes low
            E.3.1.8 Delete the film box
            E.3.1.9 Create a new film box
            E.3.1.10 Acquire new images for the new page
            E.3.1.11 Print the new page
            E.3.1.12 Repeat
            E.3.2 Options to the simple example
            E.3.2.1 Change the number of copies
            E.3.2.2 Image stored in error
            E.3.2.3 Summary of simple example with options exercised
            E.3.3 Embellished example
    Annex F Index to attribute tags and UIDs (Informative)

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    Describes the services and protocols necessary to support the communication of DICOM print management application entities over point-to-point links between print users and print providers.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Electrical Manufacturers Association
    Status Withdrawn

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    PD IEC/TR 62266:2002 Medical electrical equipment. Guidelines for implementation of DICOM in radiotherapy
    IEC TR 62266:2002 Medical electrical equipment - Guidelines for implementation of DICOM in radiotherapy
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    NEMA PS3.6 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 6: DATA DICTIONARY
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    NEMA PS3.4 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 4: SERVICE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
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    NEMA PS 3.15 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 15: SECURITY AND SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PROFILES
    NEMA PS 3.8:2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 8: NETWORK COMMUNICATION SUPPORT FOR MESSAGE EXCHANGE
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    NEMA PS 3.1:2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
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    NEMA PS 3.12 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 12: MEDIA FORMATS AND PHYSICAL MEDIA FOR MEDIA INTERCHANGE
    NEMA PS 3.2 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 2: CONFORMANCE
    NEMA PS 3.11 : 2017A DIGITAL IMAGING AND COMMUNICATIONS IN MEDICINE (DICOM) - PART 11: MEDIA STORAGE APPLICATION PROFILES
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