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If Surgical Table does not match compatibility mode indicated in
Step 2,
Universal Hand Control displays a screen (Figure 6) permitting user
to select a compatibility mode that matches table type detected during
power on.
a.
Display screen indicates pressing
SLIDE HEAD
(YES)
key enters compatibility mode for table type detected.
b.
This is normal selection to be made when Universal
Hand Control detects a table type that differs from
existing compatibility mode.
c.
Figure 6 shows display when a Cmax/4085 Surgical
Table is detected while Universal Hand Control is
configured for a 5085 Surgical Table or when a 5085
Surgical Table is detected while Universal Hand Control
is configured for a Cmax/4085 Surgical Table.
Figure 6. Configure Universal Hand Control
1 Pressing
SLIDE FOOT
(NO) keeps original compatibility mode of
Universal Hand Control and begins table operation. Subsequent behavior
depends upon which table is actually connected to Hand Control.
2
After user selects compatibility mode for Universal Hand Control by
pressing
SLIDE HEAD
(YES) key, display instructs user to restart table.
Figure 7 shows display when a restart is required. After Universal Hand
Control is powered off and on, it functions according to description beginning
in
Step 2
.
NOTE: A restart is only required after changing compatibility modes.
Figure 7. Restart Table After Selecting Compatibility Mode
10.
Refer to
Table 2
for situation when Universal Hand Control and
Surgical Table Compatibility Modes do not match.
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