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Data Port Connectivity
Service Manual
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5.
To include event markers in the exported data, select INCLUDE EVENT MARKERS.
6.
Press NEXT.
7.
Wait for the prompt
to remove the USB flash drive once the export completes.
DO NOT remove the USB flash drive prior to receiving the prompt to do so.
Note:
Any cancellation of the trend data export results in an alarm.
8.
Remove the USB flash drive.
9.
Press FINISH.
Network Configuration
This option provides for both wired and wireless LAN network connectivity.
The monitoring system will automatically associate with the first available net-
work, using the appropriate previously established configuration. Configuring
a network can only be performed through the Service Menu connectivity
options. Reference
, p. 6-27. The wireless configuration
supports either ASCII or SPDout options and will both transmit and receive
data on an active wireless connection. Users may choose to configure multiple
wireless networks.
Note:
By default, the monitoring system is set for 802.11b/g with U.S. regulatory domain
settings. If the monitoring system is installed outside the U.S., it must be configured
for the appropriate regulatory domain by a Covidien service representative. A service
representative may also change the 802.11 frequency band upon customer request
to enable 802.11a communications.
Table 7-6.
Network Configuration Icons
Icon
Description
Radio power, press to turn OFF; default after power cycle is
ON
Active wireless connection
Establishing wireless connection
Summary of Contents for Nellcor GR101704
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