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System Configuration
System Configuration
provides access to functions that allow you to customize the
system settings and to utilities to help manage those settings. This chapter describes
the settings managed by each function and the process followed by each utility.
NOTE:
Configuration changes can cause data loss. After making configuration changes,
you MUST return to the
Main Menu
to ensure the changes are saved.
Depending on which options were activated, some of these functions may not be
available on your system.
Basic Setup
The
Basic Setup
function allows you to define the following information:
• Institutional identification
• Default physicians
• System settings
• Stress test accessory (if the
ERGO
stress test option is activated)
• System security
• Time servers
NOTE:
You must add physicians in
User Setup
before they can be picked as default
physicians. For more information, see
“User Setup” on page 161
For more information on the
ERGO
and
CFRA
options, see
“Options Setup” on
page 165
.
To access
Basic Setup
, on the
Main Menu
, press
System Configuration
>
Basic Setup
.
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