Integration
- Open the offline app (online version does not work, due to security constraints in the web browser)
- Navigate to Settings (cogwheel icon up and to the right) > Advanced > Systems integration
- Click on the plus sign and select the X-ray software. The integration is created. Select the integration that was just added
- To the right in the page, click on Select Program
- Select the program named OnepixAutomation.exe (usually located in C:/Programs/Unident AB/Onepix) NOTE! If you cannot find the OnepixAutomation.exe file? - See section Troubleshooting below.
Onepix should now show up in the navigation menu. When clicked, a command is executed on the computer.
Example: OnepixAutomation.exe "Patient ID" "Last name" "First name"
- Ensure the string parameters are correctly set up so Onepix "finds" the patient.
1. Patient - xray_id - (^.{8})(.{4}) - $1-$2
2. Patient - last_name - (^.*) - "$1"
3. Patient - first_name - (^.*) - "$1"
For testing, the commands executed can be viewed in the console, e.g. in the Console tab in Chrome.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting if OnepixAutomation.exe is missing.
This most likely means that you don't own the license for the file. Contact OnePix support for additional help. If you, however, own "OnepixAutomation.exe" on e.g. a different computer or hard drive. Follow the steps below:
- Copy OnepixAutomation.exe and OnepixAutomation.dll to a USB flash drive.
- Paste the files in the folder storing the rest of the OnePix files (usually located in C:/Programs/Unident AB/Onepix).
- Make sure you also have the file named OnepixLauncherTask.exe (if not repeat the processes above).
Troubleshooting if you receive error message: "Could not create CDR.Application"
- Download the file called OpSfdbU.reg from AWS
- Ensure both Muntra and Onepix is turned off. (NOTE! This is very important. Check the task manager to ensure both softwares sessions are ended.)
- Run OpSfdbU.reg
- Start Muntra and test the integration
- If you still get the error go to next step
- Download the file called TwdFyOp.reg from AWS
- Ensure both Muntra and Onepix is turned off. (NOTE! This is very important. Check the task manager to ensure both softwares sessions are ended.)
- Run TwdFyOp.reg
- Start Muntra and test the integration
Note! If the x-ray integration is still not working... Right-click Onepix.exe > click
Properties > click
Compatibility > choose the option
Run this program as an administrator > finish by pressing
Apply " + "
. Repeat this step with the following programs as well OnepixAutomation.exe and OnepixLauncherTask.exe. After finishing this step, try the x-ray integration again.
Note! If the x-ray integration is still not working... End all active processes associated with Onepix (Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE on your keyboard to displays all running processes). Click all processes containing Onepix.exe or on-epic launcher. Sometimes the software "goes into a loop" and needs a hard restart. After finishing this step, try the x-ray integration again.
Note! If the x-ray integration is still not working... Restart the computer and try the X-ray integration again. After finishing this step, try the x-ray integration again.