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3-6 Infinity Vista VF6
3 NETWORK APPLICATIONS
Network Safety Considerations
When operating the monitor in a wireless network, please observe the following:
z Before using the wireless monitoring equipment, read the instructions and
safety warnings supplied by the wireless equipment manufacturer.
z While the unit is transmitting or receiving signals, do not hold the
transmitting/receiving unit close to exposed body parts, especially the face or
eyes. The antenna/wireless card should be at least 2" (5 cm) away from the
body.
z Operation of the wireless network relies on uninterrupted signal transmission
between the transmitting and receiving components of the network. When
using the wireless network, be aware that
-- certain structural limitations within the hospital building may interfere
with signal transmission,
-- other devices emitting radio frequencies, such as microwave ovens or
warmers, may interfere with signal transmission,
-- the frequencies emitted by the device may interfere with the operation of
other wireless operated medical equipment.
z The installation of wireless equipment must be performed by qualified
Service technicians. Any changes or modifications to the equipment not
expressly approved by the equipment manufacturer may result in equipment
malfunction or damage.
z Access points are not considered medical equipment and should be kept out of
the patient’s vicinity.
z The maximum number of wireless bedside monitors per dedicated access
point on the Infinity Network is eight.
z The maximum number of wireless bedside monitors per dedicated access
point on the OneNet Network™ is six.

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