Revision A
Dash 3000/4000 Patient Monitor
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2000966-339
Configuration:
Advanced User Procedures
Change Ethernet Address
The Ethernet address is an identification number assigned to each device
on the optional Unity Network. It must be done in Boot Code using a
unique password only if it has been corrupted. Contact your sales/service
representative and provide them with the serial number and Ethernet
address of the unit to obtain a password.
WARNING
Lost Data. Duplication of an Ethernet address on a
network will cause lost data. If you change the factory-
assigned Ethernet address, you must first record all
other
Ethernet addresses used on your network to avoid
duplication.
Activate the Boot Code program as follows:
1. Hold down
NBP GO/STOP
and
ZERO ALL
on the front panel.
2. Press and release the
Trim Knob
control.
3. Keep holding
NBP GO/STOP
and
ZERO ALL
until the Boot Code
information appears on the display.
4. Select
Service Menu > Option Menu > Change Ethernet Address
.
Review Errors
This procedure describes how to review the error logs of a monitor. If the
Unity Network software option is enabled, the error logs may also be
transferred over the network to a central station and copied onto diskette
for further review or sent to GE personnel for review. The transferring
procedure “Copying Error Log Files” is described later in this chapter.
WARNING
This procedure is intended for use by service personnel
with advanced troubleshooting skills.
Some of the information recorded in the error logs is useful for field
troubleshooting. The details included here serve as an introduction to the
error logs and provide basic information about what you can learn from
them.
1. Access Review Errors starting from the Main Menu. Select
MORE
MENUS > MONITOR SETUP > SERVICE MODE.
2. Enter password using the
Trim Knob
control to select the day and
month from monitor screen with leading zeros. (e.g. July 4 = 0407)
Summary of Contents for Dash 3000
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