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VERSAMED SERVICE FUNCTIONS
WARNING
The service screen is meant for use by VersaMed qualified and trained
personnel only. The technical log book is also meant only for VersaMed
authorized personnel. Do not make changes to the service screen menus
unless you are told to do this by trained VersaMed service technicians.
COMMUNICATION PORT
The iVent
TM
201 has two communication ports, located on the right side of the
rear panel. If you connect a device to the iVent
TM
201, then you need to configure
the communication port.
To configure the communication port:
1.
From the
Service
screen dial the Control Knob to select the
Communication Port option, then press.
2.
A menu pop-up window appears offering two communication ports;
Com 1, or Com 2. Select the com you need and press the knob to
confirm.
COMMUNICATION RATE
The iVent
TM
201 has a serial port installed for remote communication with other
devices. The default data transfer rate is 115,200 bps. Ordinarily there should be
no reason to change this setting.
To change the communication rate:
1.
From the
Service
screen dial the Control Knob to select Communication
Rate, then press.
2.
A pop-up window appears offering a range of choices: 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. Make the required selection
and press the knob to confirm.
The
Maintenance
screen returns with the selected communication rate selected.
The ventilator restarts with the new communication rate.
LOCALIZATION
Localization is used to change the language set for the iVent
TM
201.
WARNING
Do not access the Localization menu unless you are sure you intend
to change the language the iVent
TM
201 uses. Remember, if you
change the selected language, you change all the screens, menus,
and messages.
Summary of Contents for iVent 201 1.4
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