Philips Trim 1 Service Manual
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Installing PageWriter Trim II, III, and Rx SoftwareSpecial Note for Software Version A.01.01 PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualB-17 Special Note for Software Version A.01.01 The following section provides additional information about software version A.01.01. Special Note about Software Version A.01.01 Self Test Report Figure B-26 Self Test Report with Failed Software Version If the cardiograph fails the Self Test, check the Software Version field under Self-Test Results: (upper right side of report). If this is the only field that fails the Self Test, and the Self Test reports the failure as Software Versions (shown as B in Figure B-26), confirm that software revision information is exactly the same as the information shown in Table B-8, “PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx Cardiograph A.01.01 Valid Software Revision Information,” on page B-17. If the information on the Self Test and the information in Table B-8 are identical, the A.01.01 software installation is complete, and the cardiograph may be returned to active use. If the information is not identical, reinstall the software and run the test again. AFailed Software Version Field BFailed Self Test Information Table B-8 PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx Cardiograph A.01.01 Valid Software Revision Information Software Element Loader Kernel Application PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx A.01.01 Software L.03.12 K.03.01 A.08.01.01 PIM Software1.009 D.008 Not applicable A B
Installing PageWriter Trim II, III, and Rx SoftwareSpecial Note for Software Version A.01.03 B-18PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual Special Note for Software Version A.01.03 NOTEAlways ensure that the Patient Interface Module (PIM) is connected to the cardiograph before pressing the On/Off button and returning the cardiograph to active use. Figure 3 Connecting the PIM to the cardiograph Please note that the following sequence of events may occur if the PIM is not connected to the cardiograph, or a defective PIM is connected to the cardiograph when it is returned to active use with installed software version A.01.03. To return the cardiograph to active use if the PIM is not connected or a defective PIM is connected: 1 If the Patient Interface Module (PIM) is not connected to the cardiograph or a defective PIM is connected, press the On/Off button. The power up sequence can take up to 50 seconds to complete. 2The message PIM test results. Please check the patient interface module connection will appear. 3Turn the Trim Knob to highlight OK and then press the Trim Knob to select it. The cardiograph can be returned to active ECG mode use. 4Connect the PIM or replace the defective PIM. 5The cardiograph will operate normally and requires no further intervention. Special Note about PIM Repairs If a Patient Interface Module (PIM) used with a PageWriter Trim II/III/Rx cardiograph with installed software version A.01.03 requires repair or replacement, ensure that following the repair or replacement that the cardiograph has installed PIM software version G.003. For further assistance, contact the nearest Philips Response Center. See Contacting a Philips Response Center on page 1-32.
C C-1 Appendix AWireless LAN Installation Instructions Overview The PageWriter Trim cardiograph supports the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN card and is compatible with the 802.11b wireless standard. This Appendix describes how to install and configure the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN card with the PageWriter Trim cardiograph running software version A.01.00 or higher. The Cisco Aironet Client Utility (ACU) driver is included in the PageWriter Trim cardiograph software. The wireless adapter may be configured to support the following security options. For more detailed information on wireless security options and features, see the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE available for download from: www.cisco.com. For information on troubleshooting wireless connectivity on the cardiograph, see “Wireless Troubleshooting” on page 5-24. The following topics are covered in these installation instructions. Table C-1 PageWriter Trim Supported Security Options PageWriter Trim Wireless Adapter SettingAccess Point Setting No Security No Security Static WEP WEP with Static Keys LEAP „LEAP and WEP „LEAP and WEP with Per Packet Keying Topic Page Number Wireless LAN FAQs page C-2 Installing the Wireless LAN Card page C-3 Configuring a TraceMasterVue Remote Site page C-10
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsWireless LAN FAQs C-2PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual Wireless LAN FAQs Question Answer Does the cardiograph always need to be reset after making changes to the Aironet Client Utility?Yes, the cardiograph must always be reset in order to permanently save changes to the Aironet Client Utility. If No is selected the changes will only be in effect until the next time that the cardiograph is reset. Is WEP (Wired Equivalency Privacy) encryption supported?Yes. Static WEP keys are supported at both the 40-bit and 128-bit encryption levels. Is Dynamic WEP encryption supported?No. Is WPA (Wireless Protected Access) encryption supported?No. Is TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) encryption supported?No. Is EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) with TLS (PEAP-Protected EAP) encryption supported?No. Is EAP-FAST encryption supported?No. Is there a limit to the number of wireless cardiographs which can be associated to an access point?This is a function of the access point. Consult your network administrator. Does the wireless card utilize DHSS (Direct Sequence Spread Sequence) or FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Sequence)?Only DHSS is supported. What is the expected transmission rate of the 11 Mbps?It is 6 Mbps effective.
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualC-3 Installing the Wireless LAN Card Figure C-1 The Wireless LAN Card For ease of navigation on the wireless LAN installation screens, connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the rear of the cardiograph. To install and configure the wireless LAN card: 1 Insert the USB mouse into the USB connector port ( ) on the rear of the cardiograph. 2Ensure that the cardiograph is shut down (screen is black and Standby indicator light on front of cardiograph is not lit). If the cardiograph is in Standby, press the On/Standby button on the front of the cardiograph to return the cardiograph to active use. Press and hold the On/Standby button for three seconds, then release it to shut down the cardiograph. ARed Activity indicator BGreen Status indicator A B
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card C-4PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual 3Insert the wireless LAN card into the PC card slot on the rear of the cardiograph. Ensure that the card is fully inserted into the slot. NOTEOnly insert the wireless LAN card into the PC card slot when the cardiograph is shut down or the card will not be recognized by the cardiograph. 4 Press the On/Standby button. The green Status indicator on the front of the card illuminates when the card is properly inserted. AGreen Status indicator BRed Activity indicator A B
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualC-5 5When the software identification screen appears, press the Ctrl () + Shift () + 6 ( ) keys at the same time. Figure C-2 PageWriter Trim Software Identification Screen 6 The Cisco License Agreement appears. Review the license agreement information. To agree to the terms of the license agreement, click on I agree to all terms of this agreement . 7Click the OK button. 8The PageWriter Trim Wireless LAN Installation screen appears. Click the Configure Wireless LAN Card button. NOTEThis button will not be enabled if the Cisco License Agreement is not accepted. Figure C-3 PageWriter Trim Wireless LAN Installation screen 9 The Aironet Client Utility window appears. The Profiles tab is selected. Click on the Edit... button.
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card C-6PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual 10The Profile Properties window appears. Specify the wireless network settings applicable for your facility. Table C-2 describes the available settings. Table C-2 Wireless LAN Card Settings Setting Description Philips Recommended Default Setting SSID The Service Set Identifier Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. Note: If the SSID field is left blank, the cardiograph can associate with any access point on the network that is configured to accept broadcast SSIDs. Client Name Defining a name for the specific cardiograph enables an administrator to determine what devices are connected to the network. The client name is limited to 16 characters in length.Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. Infrastructure ModeThis setting specifies the type of network in which the cardiograph is being installed.Yes Note: The PageWriter Trim cardiograph does not support ad hoc or peer-to-peer communication. Power Save Mode This setting defines the power consumption level for the wireless adapter.Fast PSP (Power Save Mode) Notes: Fast PSP is a power saving mode that automatically adjusts battery consumption based upon the amount of network traffic. For example, during periods of low network activity, less power is consumed. CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) is not recommended for use due to high power consumption. The Max PSP (Max Power Savings) setting is not recommended due to the low level of data throughput. For more information see the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE.
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service ManualC-7 Network Security TypeThis setting specifies the type of 802.11b authentication that the wireless adapter will use.None or LEAP Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. Note: The PageWriter Trim cardiograph does not support EAP-FAST authentication. WEP This setting specifies the type of Wired Equivalency Privacy (WEP) that the wireless adapter will use.None or Static WEP Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. Note: the wireless adapter allows up to four static WEP keys with 40-bit or 128-bit encryption. The PageWriter Trim cardiograph does not support dynamic WEP keys. Note: The index of the WEP transmit key must match the index of the client adapter. For example, the first WEP key on the access point must match the first key on the wireless adapter. Authentication Type This setting defines how the wireless adapter will attempt to authenticate to an access point.Open User Name This setting is only used with LEAP. Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. User PasswordThis setting is only used with LEAP.Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. User DomainThis setting is only used with LEAP.Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. Mixed ModeThis setting indicates if the wireless adapter can associate to an access point that allows both WEP and non-WEP associations.Consult your network administrator for more information on this setting. PAC Provisioning ModeThis setting is only used with EAP-FAST and is not supported on the PageWriter Trim cardiograph. Table C-2 Wireless LAN Card Settings (continued) Setting Description Philips Recommended Default Setting
Wireless LAN Installation InstructionsInstalling the Wireless LAN Card C-8PageWriter Trim Cardiograph Service Manual 11After making all selections, click the OK button. The Aironet Client Utility main screen appears. The Profile tab is selected. The configured settings are automatically saved to a profile. Rename the profile, if necessary. This profile is automatically selected as the active profile in the Select Active Profile drop-down list. 12Click on the Status or the Survey tab to view information about the wireless LAN card signal quality and signal strength, and if the wireless LAN card has successfully associated to the access point. NOTESSelect the Survey tab, then click the Setup button to view the Destination MAC address information. If LEAP credentials (user name, user password, user domain) are required in order to associate with an access point, follow the procedure “Enabling LEAP Credentials” on page C-10. PAC Authority This setting is only used with EAP-FAST and is not supported on the PageWriter Trim cardiograph. World Mode This setting allows the wireless adapter to automatically adjust to the maximum power level and frequency range of access points in different regions of the world.Disabled Note: For more information on this setting, see the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Client Adapters Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows CE. Data Rate This setting specifies the rate at which the wireless adapter should transmit or receive packets to or from the access point.Auto Transmit Power This setting defines the power level at which the wireless adapter transmits to the access point.Max Offline Channel Scan This setting enables the wireless adapter to periodically scan for a better access point with the same SSID if the signal strength falls below 50%.Enabled Table C-2 Wireless LAN Card Settings (continued) Setting Description Philips Recommended Default Setting