Configuration:
Boot Code settings
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Set Country Selection
Select
DEFAULT
or
FRANCE
to choose a particular set of GE factory
defaults.
1. Activate Boot Code (
“Boot Code settings” on page 4-18
) and select
SET CONFIGURATION
menu option.
2. Select
Country Selection
and choose
language.
3. Select
Exit
and wait for the patient monitor to display the message,
“
Writing settings to Flash config mem...
”
4. Manually reboot the patient monitor to implement this change.
Set Language
Select
Set Language
to change the language of the displayed text.
1. Activate Boot Code (
“Boot Code settings” on page 4-18
) and select
SET CONFIGURATION
menu option.
2. Select the
SET LANGUAGE
menu option.
3. Select the appropriate language.
4. Manually reboot the patient monitor to display the new language.
French language information
When the patient monitor Locale (language) is set to French_France,
alarm pause duration is three minutes. Refer to the Alarms chapter in
the operator’s manual.
Czech, Hungarian, Polish, or Russian language information
Special characters within alarm broadcasts, messages, patient name, site
name, or location fields that are sent over the optional CARESCAPE
Network cannot be displayed by equipment that does not support these
languages. Special characters may appear as either blanks, asterisks, a
series of square boxes, or no character is displayed at all because the
ability to display Cyrillic (Russian alphabet) and special Czech,
Hungarian, or Polish characters does not exist on this equipment.
Chinese and Japanese language information
When the patient monitor Locale (language) is set to Chinese or
Japanese, the following conditions apply:
Text for alarm broadcast over the optional network is in English.
All text input is in English only (e.g., text for unit name, bed name,
patient information, and custom default name).
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Page 21: ...2000966 542D Dash 3000 4000 5000 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
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Page 257: ...2000966 542D Dash 3000 4000 5000 A 1 A Electromagnetic compatibility EMC ...
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