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tem will use the Default Patient Document (PID: 0000000, Noname) as the Current Patient Document when
powered on.
•
Touchscreen Calibration (optional):
to enter into touchscreen calibration window. There are 5 cross cur-
sors “
” on the screen, tab the cross point “
” of the 5 cross cursors with the stylus respectively to
finish the calibration.
3.8.2 Setting the Date and Time
Step 1: Select “Menu”
“System Settings”
“Date/Time”.
•
Month/Day/Year/Hour/Minute/Second:
to set system date and time.
•
Date format:
to set date format of the system. There are 4 options: “YYYY-MM-DD”, “YYYY.MM.DD”, “MM/
DD/YYYY”, “DD/MM/YYYY”.
•
Current time:
to refresh the current system time.
3.8.3 Network Settings
Select “Menu”
“System Settings”
“Network”.
•
Server IP Address:
the IP address used to connecting a central monitoring system server (work station) .
•
Port:
the port number to which the monitor will connect to the work station in the central monitoring system.
Its setting range is from 6001 to 6064. It can also be used to represent the patient bed number connecting
to the work station. For example, the port number means the monitor is assigned to the bed number 2 in the
CSM. Our work station can connect to up to 64 bedside monitors, so please set the port between 6001and
6064. Press “OK” to make the new setting effective.
•
HL7 Protocol:
enable or disable the monitor to export data to CIS/HIS by HL7 protocol. Select it means
enable HL7 protocol. The default is “enabled” HL7 protocol.
•
Local IP Address:
the local IP address for the device.
•
Subnet Mask:
when the user select a static IP address, then the subnet mask should be set. The default
subnet mask is “255.255.255.0”.
•
Gateway:
when the user select a static IP address, then the gateway should be set. The default gateway is
“192.168.168.1”.
•
Obtain IP Address Automatically:
(when the remote server supports DHCP service) select it means the
IP address can be automatically configured by DHCP service. The device will perform DHCP configuration
on every device booting and/or network topology change. If select “Obtain IP Address Automatically”, then
“Local IP Address”, “Subnet Mask” and “Gateway” are in grey and nonadjustable.
Notes:
1. If DHCP fails (that’s to say, no DHCP server or no network is connected), then the IP address will be changed
as “0.0.0.0”, and the network icon “
” will be displayed on the lower right of the screen. If IP address is
automatically configured by DHCP successfully, then the IP address will be displayed and network icon will
be changed as “
”.
2. If the network is disconnected later after a successful DHCP configuration (for example, network cable is
detached), then the IP address will be changed as “0.0.0.0”. When the network connection is recovered, the
monitor will obtain IP address automatically again.
•
Disable Network:
enable or disable the network function. Select it means the network is disabled. The de-
fault is “disabled” network function.
Notes:
1. Make sure that Central Server and the monitor are located in the same network segment. Every monitor
should have its unique Port Number. Otherwise, its network connection will be failed anytime.
2. The icon “
” on the lower right corner of screen displays the network status.
3.8.4 Printer Settings
Select “Menu”
“System Settings”
“Printer”.
•
Speed:
the printer sweep speed. Options are 25mm/s and 50mm/s. The default is 25mm/s.
•
Wave 1:
print the first channel of waveform. Optional are: “ECG I”, “ECG II”, “ECG III”, “ECG aVR”, “ECG
aVL”, “ECG aVF” and “ECG V” (that’s ECG lead I~V). The default is ECG II. If “3-lead wires” is selected, then
this item is in grey and nonadjustable. The first channel of waveform displaying on the current ECG window
will be the first waveform that the device will print (it can be set by Menu
ECG
Lead). The default is
ECG lead II.
•
Wave 2:
print the second channel of waveform. If “5-lead wires” is selected, then the optional will be: OFF,
“ECG I”, “ECG II”, “ECG III”, “ECG aVR”, “ECG aVL”, “ECG aVF”, “ECG V”. If “3-lead wires” is selected,
then the optional will be: “OFF”, “PLETH” and “RESP”. The default is OFF.
•
Wave 3:
print the third channel of waveform.
Note:
the setting for Wave 1, Wave 2 and Wave 3 should be different (eg. Wave 2 and Wave 3 can not be set
as “ECG III” at the same time). Only 2 ECG waveforms at most can be printed simultaneously.
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