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GE CARESCAPE B850 - Securing the USB cable connections of the displays

GE CARESCAPE B850
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CARESCAPE Monitor B850
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2106778-001
If complete isolation is not required, this method will provide the most cost effective means of
extending your display installation. This type of installation should not be used for connections
to non-medically used rooms according to IEC 60601-1.
Displays may be extended up to 15 meters from the patient monitor using the following cables:
15-meter DVI-I to DVI-I video cable (p/n 2042766-001).
5-meter USB extender (p/n 2042768-001)
Standard USB-A to USB-B cable, up to 5 meters.
In the following example, two 5-meter USB extenders, plus a standard 5-meter USB cable
extend the remote display up to 15 meters from the patient monitor.
Setup instructions for extended cable lengths:
NOTE: You can extend any of the 3 displays up to 15 meters. See Connecting local displays to
see to which USB and video port in the patient monitor the USB touchscreen cable and the
DVI-I cable should be connected to.
1. Connect the Type A plug of the first USB extender to one of the downstream ports (Type A
USB port) on the back of the patient monitor.
2. Connect the Type A plug of the second USB extender to the Type A receptacle on the first
USB extender.
3. Connect the Type A plug of the standard USB cable to the Type A receptacle on the
second USB extender.
4. Connect the Type B plug of the standard USB cable to the upstream port (Type B USB port)
on the bottom of the display.
5. Connect one end of the video cable to the specific connector in the rear of the patient
monitor. Connect the other end of the video cable to the display.

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