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20.4
Network Connection
20.4.1
Setting the Monitor Network
The patient monitor supports both wired and wireless network. To set the monitor network:
1.
Select [
Main Menu
]
→
[
Maintenance>>
]
→
[
User Maintenance>>
]
→
enter the required password
→
[
Network
Setup >>
]
→
[
Monitor Network Setup >>
].
2.
In the Monitor Network Setup menu, set the [
Network Type
] or [
Address Type
].
The network type can be set to [
WLAN
] or [
LAN
].
The address type can be set to [
DHCP
] or [
Manual
].
If [
Address Type
] is set to [
DHCP
], the monitor can automatically acquire network parameters.
If [
Address Type
] is set to [
Manual
], you need to manually input the monitor IP address, subnet mask and
gateway address.
20.4.2
Wireless Network
The patient monitors can be connected to a wireless network via a built-in Wi-Fi module. To set the wireless network:
1. Select
[
Main Menu
]
→
[
Maintenance>>
]
→
[
User Maintenance>>
]
→
enter the required password
→
[
Network
Setup >>
]
→
[
Monitor Network Setup >>
].
2.
In the Monitor Network Setup menu, set the [
Network Type
] to [
WLAN
].
3. Select [
WLAN Setup >>
] to access the [
WLAN Setup
] menu.
4.
Configure the [
Network Name (SSID)
], [
Security
], [
EAP Method
], [
AUT Protocol
], [
Identify
], [
Anonymity
],
[
Password
] and [
CA Certificate
].
5. Click
[
OK
] to confirm the setting.
20.4.3
WLAN Test
To test the availability of the wireless network, follow this procedure:
1. Select
[
WLAN Test >>
] in the [
Network Setup
] menu.
2.
Enter the [
IP Address
] of wireless AP in the [
WLAN Test >>
] menu.
3. Click
[
Connection Test
].
The Wi-Fi device used in the monitor is in compliance with IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n.
You should not change the patient monitor’s IP address randomly. If you want to know details about IP address setup,
contact the technical personnel in charge of the CMS.
NOTE
The design, installation, restruction and maintenance of the wireless network’s distribution
shall be performed by authorized service personnel of our company.
The existence of obstacles (such as wall) will exert impact on data transferring or even cause
network interruption.
The Central Monitoring System is capable of connecting up to 32 bedside monitors via the
wireless network.
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