How to Configure VXVue to Send Exams to the PACS Server
Learn how to configure the VXVue Imaging Expert software to connect and send exams directly to the UniRadio cloud PACS server.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, you will need the following information from your UniRadio PACS server:
- AE Title
- Server IP address
- Port
Where to find this information?
Go to PACS Server Settings on the UniRadio platform and enable the PACS Port to view the connection details.
Part 1: Register the PACS Server in VXVue
1. Open Settings
On the VXVue main screen, click the "Configuration" tab located in the right sidebar.

2. Navigate to the DICOM section
In the settings tree, find the "Integration" group and click "DICOM" to expand the integration options.

3. Open the Storage menu
With the DICOM group expanded, click "Storage" to access the PACS destination server settings.

4. Add the server and fill in the details
On the "DICOM - Storage" screen:
- Click "Add" to create a new PACS destination
- Fill in the fields with the information provided by UniRadio:
- Name — an identifying name (e.g.
UNIRADIO) - AE Title — enter the server AE Title (e.g.
UNIRADIOAPP) - IP Address — enter the server IP address
- Port — enter the server port
- Name — an identifying name (e.g.
Where to find this information?
Go to PACS Server Settings on the UniRadio platform and enable the PACS Port to view the connection details.
- Click "Update" to save the settings
Collimation Software
Keep Collimation Software set to "Crop" to ensure compatibility with the PACS server.

Part 2: Send an Exam to the PACS
5. Open the Database
Click the "Database" tab in the right sidebar to access the list of completed exams.

6. Select the exam
In the study list, click the exam you want to send to the PACS to select it.

7. Click Send
With the exam selected, click the "Send" button in the top toolbar to transfer the images to the UniRadio PACS server.
The exam will be available on the platform for reporting once the transfer is complete.

Need Help?
Check our FAQ or contact support if you run into issues configuring or sending exams through VXVue.