Mindray DC Series

DICOM / Network Export Failure

Asset Type

Ultrasound System

Manufacturer

Mindray

Model

DC Series (Ultrasound System)

What This Guide Helps With

Identifies common external causes of DICOM/network export failures, including network connectivity, PACS settings, IP configuration, and cable issues.

Step-by-Step Troubleshooting

Ensure Patient Safety First

Verify Network Connectivity

Confirm IP and DICOM Settings

Ping the PACS Server

Test with Another PACS Node

Review System Logs / Error Messages

If the Problem Persists

External causes (network, cables, configuration) have been ruled out. Remove the system from service, label as Out of Service, and send for vendor repair or bench evaluation. Stopping here ensures patient safety and proper troubleshooting protocol.

Clinical Use Tip

Do not attempt imaging or exports during troubleshooting. Move patients to another operational system to prevent delays or data loss.

Work Order Documentation (CCR Method)

CCR = Complaint, Cause, Resolution

Complaint

What was reported by the clinical staff.

Example:
"System unable to send studies to PACS."

Cause

What was observed during troubleshooting.

Example:
"Network configuration mismatch and PACS connectivity errors observed."

Resolution

What action was taken.

Example:
"Verified cables and network, updated IP and AE Title settings; attempted test export. System sent for further evaluation due to persistent transfer failures."

Helpful Details to Include (If Known)

Final Thought

Logical, stepwise troubleshooting ensures network and configuration issues are addressed first, minimizing unnecessary repairs. Documenting each step supports patient safety and smooth escalation to vendor repair when needed.

That is successful troubleshooting.

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