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selected, function keys are used to change what has to be configured. This scheme
seemed better suited in this situation where the user often quickly wants to switch
between channels. Apart from that, there is a protocol-dependent configuration window
for each channel, which is opened from each channel configuration window by a function
key. When the Communication parameters window is open the channel selected is
displayed in the upper right corner of the window. To select another channel, press the
Channel (F1) soft-key. To configure a parameter of the selected protocol press the Shift
Protocol (Shift-F1) soft-key. Note that not all protocols have a protocol set-up associated.
This chapter does not cover all details of the KODAK Network ID Camera communication.
For more information please refer to the Network Installation Manual.
3.5.1 Communication parameters Channel: HOST
In this window the communication channel used to download patient data from a host
computer is configured.
Move between the different settings by pressing up- and down arrow keys. Use the
Previous (F2) and Next (F3) keys to toggle between the alternatives.
Speed
Set the speed of the channel, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or
38400. Factory default is 9600.
Parity
Set the parity used by the channel, NONE, EVEN or ODD. Factory default
is NONE.
Databits
Set the number of bits used by the channel, 7 or 8 bits. Factory default is 8
bits.
Connection
Selects where the host computer is connected. RS-232 means that the
host computer is connected to the 9pin DB connector labelled HOST, RS-
422 means that the host channel of the RJ-45 connector should be used.
Factory default is RS-232.
Groupname
Sometimes several cameras are connected in parallel which means that all
cameras will receive patent data for all patients. Setting groupname will
give the camera a name, so that the camera will only received data
addressed to this name. For more information, please read the Network
Installation Manual.
Protocol
Here the protocol is selected. The following alterntive are available:
0=2010B -
Kodak 2010 compatible protocol with STX/ETX as if
connected to the 2010 communication box. B means connected to BOX.
1=2010D -
Kodak 2010 compatible protocol without STX/ETX as if
connected to a host computer instead of the 2010 network. D means Direct
to host without box.
Communication parameters Channel: HOST
Speed 9600
Parity NONE Groupname
Databits 8 bits Protocol 2=DIRECT
Connection RS-232 Char.tbl AUTO
Channel
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