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it alone. You should combine parameter values with alarm level and patient’s clinical behavior and symptom
to determine patient’s condition.
4.9.9 Network Setup (Optional)
Figure 4.21 Network setup screen
Screen description:
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Client IP address:
sets the IP address of this Gima Vital Signs Monitor, which acts as a client in the network
system.
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Server IP address:
sets the IP address of the remote server, which is Central Monitoring System to be con-
nected.
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Port:
sets the service port at Server side. Its range is 6001 to 6064.
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Network Off:
disables the network function. Selecting “√” means the network function is disabled, selecting
“×” means the network function is enabled.
Note: 1.
Make sure that remote Server and the Gima Vital Signs Monitor are located in the same network
segment. Every monitor should have its unique Port Number. Otherwise, network connection will be failed
anytime.
2.
The icon
(on the lower right corner of screen) displays the network status.
4.9.10 System Setup
Figure 4.22A System Setup Screen
Figure 4.22B System Setup Screen
Screen Description:
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Alarm Vol.:
sets alarm volume, adjustable from leve“1~10” with a factory default of 5. It is recommended that
the alarm volume shouldn’t be set lower than the factory default value unless the nursing personnel attends
the patient and the device at all times.
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Key tone:
turns on/off the key tone, the default is “ON”.
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Language:
language selection. “ENG” for English.
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Priority:
this item is nonadjustable, fixed to give priority to the “HR” value display.
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Run mode:
“Real” should be set as default use. “Demo” only for demonstration purpose. Changing this item
requires a password, the default password is “1234”.
Demo:
shows a demonstration waveform and data, which are generated by the Gima Vital Signs Monitor.
Real:
shows the real signal waveform and data coming from patient, i.e. normal working state.
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Beat beep:
adjusts the volume of the pulse beeping sound and is adjustable from level “0~7”. “0” switches