
The RIT Cerberus system constantly operates in the background of your machine, without even having to open RIT software. Automatically monitor folders and pinpoint specific files to process and analyze, matching any set criteria, such as file naming patterns, DICOM tag matches, or file types. Cerberus allows you to sort with up to four DICOM tags. It will then use these DICOM tags to select and process incoming files. Cerberus will automatically perform analyses, generate reports, and share data to RITtrend™ for statistical database analysis.

RIT's convenient hands-free feature is now compatible with our most popular routine. Cerberus is now available to optimize your efficiency when performing EPID-based 3D Winston-Lutz isocenter analysis. Additionally, Cerberus can set up multiple profiles unique to different machines with specific preferences and tolerances. After a quick and easy setup, Cerberus actively monitors designated folders on your device. As images are dropped into any one of the watched folders, Cerberus automatically identifies, analyzes, and exports the results in RIT-supported formats of your choice, streamlining your workflow. The Cerberus system constantly operates in the background of your machine, without even having to open RIT software.

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