BloodTrack Kiosk® V5 Installation Guide
HAE: SM-BloodTrack-08(AA)
SBC100xxx
GBE: 2000-JNB0012
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the list below, please contact Haemonetics Technical Support
—see
Appendix C
Schurter
6051.2087
6051.2037
IEC 60320-2-2 C13
IEC 60320-2-2 C14
H05VVF3G1.0
3 x 1 mm² 2.0 black
Interconnection
cordset for use with
UPS
Schurter
6051.2003
IEC 60320-2-2 C13
Europlug EU CEE 7 /
VII straight
H05VVF3G1.0
3 x 1 mm² 2.0 black
European cordset
Schurter
6051.2008
IEC 60320-2-2 C13
BS 1363
H05VVF3G1.0
3 x 1 mm² 2.0 black
UK cordset
Schurter
6051.2001
IEC 60320-2-2 C13
NEMA 5-15
SJT 3x18 AWG
3 x 18 AWG black
US cordset
2.7
Network Specification (Ethernet)
2.7.1 Required Characteristics Data Coupling Connection
The BloodTrack Kiosk V5 contains two RJ45 Ethernet network coupling endpoint
connections, following the IEEE 802.3 standard. Supporting 10/100/1000 Mbps triple-
speed and full/half-duplex capability at all speeds, the network connections, at the
physical layer, are fully compliant to IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T), 802.3u (100BASE-TX),
and 802.3ab (1000BASE-T) standards.
2.7.2 Purpose and Information Flow
A permanent wired network connection, using one or both of the BloodTrack Kiosk V5
network data coupling endpoints, is required in order to allow the BloodTrack Courier
software running on the Kiosk V5 to communicate with the Blood Establishment
Computer Software System (BECS) to form the BloodTrack Blood Management and
Bedside Transfusion Solutions). This is a Class A data coupling in that there are
alternative arrangements within the healthcare site for managing the storage location
should the system be unavailable.
The BECS acts as the server for the BloodTrack Courier client software that operates
on the BloodTrack Kiosk V5. The BECS is the only device the BloodTrack Courier
software communicates with in regards to the transaction data for the system.
The physical network connections are used to operate (at the software layer) a TCP/IP
network protocol. The BloodTrack Kiosk V5 operating system has a full-featured IP
networking stack for network communications and management. This supports ARP,
Auto IP, DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, ICMP, LDAP, POP3, SMTP, TCP, Telnet,
TFTP and UDP.
At the higher application layer, this server/client relationship allows transaction data
packets to be exchanged between the BloodTrack Courier software and BECS. This
reflects both the status of the storage location (for example, door closed) and
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