
LBL-2008-41-v5 OptoMonitor 3 IFU_en Rev 2021-08
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Changing the Maintenance Access Code
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Tap the “Maintenance Access Code” textbox to bring up a keypad. If an access code has been
used previously, you may delete it using the backspace arrow on the keypad. Type in the new
access code using alphabetical characters, numerical, and symbols.
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To save access code changes, press the green arrow in the bottom right of the screen.
Reviewing Message History
From the maintenance screen, press the “Message Center History” button located in the middle-right
side of the grid. The next screen will contain a list of all previous messages received from the
OptoMonior3, ordered by date of the message. Use your finger to scroll up/down through the list.
Reviewing Network and Communication
From the maintenance screen, press the “Network and Communication” button located in the bottom-
left portion of the grid. This screen displays the MAC addresses, IP addresses, net mask, and gateway
information regarding the LAN connections with the DU.
DU LAN1 connection to DICOM
LAN1 purpose is to query the patient list and transfer procedure results through DICOM
The required characteristics of the IT network is to have an Ethernet LAN connectivity to an RIS and
PACS server
The configuration to the IT-Network must respect the DICOM standard of the hospital. RIS and PACS
server shall be set-up with a fixed IPv4 address or a DNS shall be available to perform resolution of
their hostnames.
To lower cyber-security risks, the IT-network should be confined to the healthcare facility (not
connected to the Internet).
The intended information flow is: PEMS – (MWL Request)--> RIS – (Patient List)--> PEMS – (Procedure
Results)--> PACS