bk3000 User Guide
(16-01249-EN-01)
Safety Information
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When you transmit data over a wireless network, some special considerations apply.
In particular, the network connections must be set up correctly. See Warning GS-w1
on page 11.
NOTE:
The system only supports one network at a time.
If the system loses connection with the network while transmitting (for example,
because it is moved out of range of the network during a transmission), the pending
data is stored temporarily and re-transmitted when the connection is re-established.
For information on saving and printing using the DICOM protocol, see the DICOM
chapter in
Flex Focus 1202 Advanced User Guide
(16-01249-EN-00).
Medical Equipment
Additional characteristics
Data throughput
Max. 150 Mbps
Latency
Depends
on
network
setup
Integrity
Full integrity of archiving operations
Security characteristics
Support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption.
Enterprise encryption (802.1x) requires
assistance from an authorized BK Medical
technician.
Spectrum management
None required
Caution:
Wifi-c1
The network must be set up correctly so that data is sent to the correct location. Otherwise
data can be lost or accessed by unauthorized people.
Caution:
Wifi-c2
A safe encrypted protocol for data transmission, approved by the hospital, must be used.
This is to prevent unauthorized people from getting access to the data.
Power
source
WARNING
ME-wS1
Follow the guidelines in EN 60601–1–1
(Safety requirements for medical electrical systems)
.
Equipment that complies with the requirements of EN/IEC 60601–1
(Part 1: General
requirements for safety)
ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1 or CSA C22.2 No. 601.1–M90 can be
connected to the system, but one of the following conditions must be fulfilled:
•
Each piece of equipment is plugged directly into an independent wall power outlet.
or
•
The system and other equipment are plugged into an external common isolation
transformer to control the leakage current during a ground connection fault.
If in doubt, contact your local BK Medical representative.