Operating the Capsule Neuron [Chapter 3]
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Serial Ports
USB Ports
Ethernet Port
Powering on the Capsule Neuron
For information on connecting the Capsule Neuron to the power supply, refer to “Connecting the
Capsule Neuron to the power supply” on page 14.
Power on the Capsule Neuron
The Capsule Neuron switches on automatically when you plug it into any power source.
For manual operation, press the Power On/Off button, shown at position on this illustration of
the top view of a Capsule Neuron:
Location Characteristics Number Purpose
Front Galvanic isolated RS-232
with RJ45 connector
4 Used to connect medical devices with serial
interfaces
Rear Galvanic isolated RS-232
with RJ50 connector
1 Used to connect medical devices with serial
interfaces
Location Characteristics Number Purpose
Front Galvanic isolated, Type A
USB 2.0 full-speed
2 Used to connect medical devices with USB
interfaces
Rear Galvanic non-isolated,
Type A USB 2.0 high-speed
2 Used to connect external USB, non-medical
devices such as barcode scanners
Side (left) Galvanic non-isolated,
Type A USB 2.0 high-speed
1
Additional USB, non-medical device connection
Location Characteristics Number Purpose
Back RJ45 connector 1 Used to connect to the hospital-internal, wired
network (Ethernet)
A