Accutorr 7 Operator’s Manual
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14.6
MLDAP
MLDAP refers to Mindray LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol). It is an
independent process which can be installed on eGateway or other application server
(Windows). MLDAP provides user identity and authentication.
The MLDAP server is connected to the hospital’s LDAP or AD server. All monitoring
devices are connected to the MLDAP server to authorization and authentication for the
following operations:
■
Changing alarm settings
■
Sending data to EMR
■
Accessing the [
User Settings
] menu
14.6.1
Setting MLDAP
To access the MLDAP server, you should set your monitor as follows:
1.
Select [
Main
]
→
[
Maintenance >>
]
→
[
User Settings >>
]
→
Enter the required
password
→
Select [
Ok
] to access the [
User Settings
] menu.
2.
Select [
Network>>
]
→
[
User Authentication Service Setup >>
] to access the
[
User Authentication Service Setup
] menu.
3.
Set IP address and port of the MLDAP server.
14.6.2
Selecting Password for User Authentication
You can select what password is used when changing alarm settings, sending data to
the EMR, and accessing the [
User Settings
] menu. To do so, follow this procedure:
1.
Select [
Main
]
→
[
Maintenance >>
]
→
[
User Settings >>
]
→
Enter the required
password
→
Select [
Ok
] to access the [
User Settings
] menu.
2.
Select [
Password Protection>>
]
→
to access the [
Password Protection Setup
]
menu.
3.
Select [
Alarm Setup
] to set password for changing alarm settings.
◆
[
No Password
]: changing alarm settings is not password protected.
◆
[
Local Password
]: changing alarm ON/OFF switch, alarm limit, and alarm
priority is password protected. The monitor’s local password is required for
changing alarm settings is required.
◆
[
User Password
]
: changing alarm ON/OFF switch, alarm limit, and alarm
priority is password protected. The user name and password saved in the
MLDAP server are required to change alarm settings.
4.
Select [
Send Data to EMR
] to set password protection when you send data to the
EMR.
◆
[
No Password
]:
sending data to the EMR is not password protected.
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