Instructions for use | Oxylog VE300 SW 1.n 123
Technical data
Communication devices in accordance with IEEE 802.15.1:
– 2400 to 2483.5 MHz
– FHSS (frequency-hopping spread spectrum) limited to 2.5 mW EIRP
See the instructions for use of the wireless devices for further details.
15.13 Connections to IT networks
In an IT network, data can be exchanged by means of wired or wireless
technologies. An IT network can be any data interface (e.g., RS232, LAN, USB,
printer interface, Bluetooth) that is described in standards and conventions.
During operation, this device can exchange information with other devices by
means of IT networks and supports the following functions:
– Display of waveforms and parameter data
– Signaling of alarms
–Saving
– Transferring device settings
– Access to logbooks
Connecting this device to a network that incorporates other devices or making
subsequent changes to that network can lead to new risks for patients, users, and
third parties. Before the device is connected to the network or the network is
changed, these risks must be identified, analyzed, and evaluated, and appropriate
measures taken.
Examples of subsequent changes to the network:
– Changing the network configuration
– Removing devices from the network
– Adding new devices to the network
– Performing upgrades or updates on devices that are connected to the network
15.13.1 Information about connecting to an IT network
15.13.1.1 Prerequisites
This device must only be connected to the network by service personnel. The
IT representative of the hospital must be consulted in advance.
The following documents must be observed:
– Accompanying documents of this device
– Descriptions of the network
– Description of the network-based alarm systems
Dräger recommends complying with IEC 80001-1 (risk management for
IT networks with medical devices).