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Dräger Evita V300 - Technical Data - Network Risks; Unsuitable Network Consequences; Electrical Requirements for Networks

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Technical data
Consequences of using an unsuitable network
If the network does not meet the requirements, dan-
gerous situations can result. The following situa-
tions can occur with this device:
Due to an insecure decentralized alarm system:
Alarms or data are transmitted at the wrong
time.
Alarms are not transmitted.
During an interruption of the network connec-
tion:
Suppressed alarms or alarm tones are not
reactivated, but remain suppressed.
Alarms are not transmitted.
Without firewall and antivirus software:
Data are not protected.
Device settings are changed.
The device generates false alarms or no
alarms.
Data are sent incomplete, sent to the wrong de-
vice, or not sent at all.
Patient data are intercepted, falsified, or dam-
aged.
Data have incorrect time stamps.
Electrical requirements of connected devices
and networks
The analog and digital ports are only appropriate for
connecting devices or networks that have a nomi-
nal voltage on the network side of max. 24 V DC
and meet the requirements of one of the following
standards:
IEC 60950-1: Ungrounded SELV circuits
IEC 60601-1 (as of 2nd edition): Touchable
secondary circuits

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