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BASIC FEATURES

The Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System integrates a bright 23.8” display with a high performance system 

and USB ports for a comprehensive point-of-care solution.

Attach The Tabletop Stand (Optional)

1. Insert the top two tabs of the tabletop stand into the top two open slots on the MT400-24T back panel.

2. Push the latch to pivot the two lower tabs of the tabletop stand.

3. Push the two lower tabs into the two lower slots on the MT400-24T back panel. Make sure the latch locks 

back into position so the stand is securely attached.

Detach the Tabletop Stand (Optional)

1. Push the latch to pivot the two lower tabs.

2. Pull out the two lower tabs, then the two upper tabs from the MT400-24T back panel.

PRECAUTIONS

•  Always exercise care when operating and handling 

the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System.

•  Never disassemble any portion of the enclosure, as 

this will void any product warranty on the Medical-

Grade Integrated LCD System.

•  Do not use any AC/DC adapter other than the 

one provided with the device or a replacement 

acquired from the manufacturer.

•  In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise or 

strange odour is present, immediately power down 

the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System and 

disconnect all power sources. Please report the 

problem to your device provider immediately.

Powering ON and OFF

Please use the AC-DC adapter with the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System for the power supply. To 

activate the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System, push and quickly release the Power Button and the 

display will come on in a few seconds. To put in Standby mode, push and quickly release the Power Button. 

To turn off for extended storage, power off the device safely using any software function that “shuts down 

computer” provided in the software operating system.

Wireless Networking

Wireless LAN

The Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System is often delivered with an embedded (user- inaccessible) 802.11ac 

WLAN adapter equipped with a hidden custom antenna.

•  Through the support of typical WLAN adapters, the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System should be 

able to detect all 802.11 access points in the vicinity for you to select the access point of your choice for 

connection.

•  The SSID and WEP/WPA/WPA2 (if enabled) parameters on the Medical-Grade Integrated LCD System 

and the access points have to match. The SSID is case-sensitive and it is recommended that you enable 

WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption (or advanced alternatives) for secure access.

•  When WEP/WPA/WPA2 is enabled, you may need to consult your network administrator or your 

networking equipment literature to properly configure associated settings such as Authentication mode, etc.

•  Refer to the access point operating manuals for setting up the 802.11 access points.

IMPORTANT NOTES
1.

 To conserve power, use (push and quick release) the Power Button to put the device in “Standby” mode 

while not in use. Pushing briefly on the same button will wake up the system within seconds.

2.

 Avoid using the Power Button (“hold 4+ seconds” feature) to turn off the device — this form of hardware 

shutdown is intended to be a means of recovery from device lockups, and not as normal operation.

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MEDICAL – GENERAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
AS TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE AND MECHANICAL 
HAZARDS ONLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI/AAMI 
ES60601-1 (2005) + AMD (2012) & “CAN/CSA-C22.2  
No. 6060-1 (2008) + (2014)

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