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Chapter 4 Basic Operation
Operation Procedure
Mouse/Keyboard
WARNING
Use the recommended PS/2 mouse, USB mouse, keyboard. Otherwise, it may cause
malfunction or failure.
Mouse
An optional mouse can be connected allowing touch key control using the mouse.
By moving the pointer on the displayed keys, and left-clicking the mouse, the operation can be performed just the
same as by directly touching the displayed keys.
The pointer will be hidden if the mouse is not used for 30 seconds. (default operation)
The hidden mouse pointer will be displayed again by moving the mouse.
The mouse can be connected to I/O connector of the main unit or mouse connector of the display unit.
The following combinations are possible for mouse connection.
On the "USB" menu under "Initial Settings" menu, which display unit to control using the USB mouse connected to
the I/O connector of the main unit can be selected.
(
Maintenance Manual "Connecting the Mouse and Keyboard" P1-5)
Keyboard
The keyboard can be used when entering patient information.
NOTE
The keyboard operation is possible only when the alphanumeric keyboard is displayed.
(patient name, monitor suspend setup, etc.) It is not possible for the display such as
password entering window with only numeric keys displayed.
Display
Remarks
Main Unit
Extended Display Unit
PS/2 Mouse
None
The mouse can control both the main display unit and
extended display unit.
None
PS/2 Mouse
The mouse can control both the main display unit and
extended display unit.
PS/2 Mouse
PS/2 Mouse
Each mouse can control the corresponding display unit.
USB Mouse
None
The mouse can control both the main display unit and
extended display unit.
USB Mouse x2 (via USB Hub)
None
One mouse can control the main display unit, and the other
can control the extended display unit.
USB Mouse
PS/2 Mouse
Each mouse can control the corresponding display unit.
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