LAN Transmission
For a LAN transmission, connect the ethernet cable to the LAN connection at the rear of the ELI 150 Rx
and set the XMT media to LAN in the configuration. It is necessary that the IT Manager of your facility set
the ELI 150 Rx LAN configuration values.
NOTE:
Addresses are always entered as 4 sets of 3 digits; therefore, an address of 192.168.0.7
must be entered on the ELI 150 Rx as 192.168.000.007.
CAUTION:
Possible damage to the electrocardiograph may occur if telephone cable is
connected to the LAN connector.
NOTE:
The location for antenna for GSM/GPRS and WLAN are interchangeable.
Ethernet Status LEDs
At the external LAN interface connector, the user is presented with two LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes).
The two status indicator LEDs provide signals for “link status” and “packet transmit/receive”. As the
external connector is viewed from the outside rear of the ELI 150 Rx, the left LED remains illuminated
when the network link is detected. The ELI 150 Rx LAN will support signaling rates of 10 and 100 MBPS.
The right LED flashes when a transmit or receive packet occurs or any traffic on the network is detected.
The electrocardiograph conserves power by only turning on the LAN module at time of transmission.
Therefore, the link status LEDs remain OFF until you push the final button to transmit the record. At
this point the module is powered on, configured, and begins to communicate to the network. It takes
approximately 6 seconds from the final button push until you see the link status LEDs illuminate.
GSM/GPRS Mobile Transmission
CAUTION:
GSM/GPRS mobile hookup time will vary depending on location. It may
require between 5 and 60 seconds to initiate a communication link. Signal loss at the onset
of transmission or during transmission may occur due to environmental variables.
GPRS (Global System for Mobile communications) is a world standard for digital cellular communications
using narrowband TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access). Similar to GSM cellular phones, the ELI 150 Rx
GPRS mobile connectivity option requires a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) smart card. A SIM comprises
a microcontroller, ROM for programs, and EPROM for information. Information stored on the SIM includes
the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) which is a unique identifying number, plus various
network-specific user and security data.
CAUTION:
The GSM SIM card must be configured for
Circuit Switched Data
(
CSD
) capabilities.
SIM cards and data network plans are not offered for sale by Mortara Instrument and must be purchased
separately from your local provider. The ELI 150 Rx GSM/GPRS mobile connectivity option is factory
installed. Please note that for GSM/GPRS mobile transmission, the SIM card must have voice and data
capabilities enabled and security options (cell phone lock) must be disabled.
For a GSM/GPRS mobile transmission, set the XMT media to GSM/GPRS in the configuration. Confirm a
valid telephone number in the configuration and install your SIM card.
APPENDIX A
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Summary of Contents for ELI 150 Rx
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