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Hardware requirements
The computer system must meet the following requirements.
Operational
System
Windows 7 (x86 e x64) - Home, Starter, Pro
Windows 8 (x86 e x64) - Pro
Windows 8.1 (x86 e x64) - Pro
Windows 10 (x86 e x64) - Home, Pro
CPU
Intel i3 3.0 Ghz or superior
HDD
500 GB
RAM
2GB DDR2 SDRAM
Monitor
1024x768
USB connector
2 x USB 2.0
– 500mA
The computer must be approved by CE and must be in conformity with
the standard EC 60950-1:2005 + AMD1:2009+AMD2:2013 and the Low
Voltage 2014/35/EU and the EMC 2014/30/EU Directives.
Besides, to help ensure the ideal performance, make sure that all the
installed programs are free from virus and were properly tested so they
won't affect the image acquisition software after its installation.
It is recommended the execution of regular backup in the files and
patient data to avoid record loss in case of failure of the computing
system.
Electrical requirements
The New IDA sensor doesn't require an external power supply since its power is
supplied through the USB connection of the computer and it has approximate
consumption of 300mA.
Don't use USB ports available in keyboards or in the front or lateral side
of the computer. These connections are frequently unable to deliver
sufficient power for the proper operation of the sensor.
Installation site
To meet the safety regulations, don't operate non-medical equipment
like personal computers inside the patient area. Outside the patient
area, it's acceptable the presence of non-medical equipment as long as
it's used computer equipment approved and certified
Place your computer and video monitor outside the patient area, ensuring that
there's enough space for proper ventilation.
Preferably, use the monitor in 4:3, with full HD features and place the screen to
avoid direct light or reflexes that can make difficult the visualization of the images.
Place the sensor next to the patient, with a minimum distance of 1.5 meter from
the computer. Only the sensor and medical equipment can be inside the patient area.