2-10 MAC™ 1600 2028451-182B
Equipment Overview
Connecting the Barcode Reader
If the optional barcode reader was purchased with the unit, connect it to
the USB port on the MAC 1600 system.
NOTE
The BCRD option, which must be enabled in the system in order to
use the reader, is activated at the factory when the barcode reader is
purchased with the unit. However, the barcode settings must be
configured for the site before the reader can be used. Refer to
“Patient Setup” on page 9-24 for details.
Connecting the Optional Internal Modem
If the MAC 1600 system was purchased with the internal modem option,
connect the modem to an analog phone line using the RJ11 connector on
the back of the unit. See “Back View” on page 2-3 for details.
Connecting to an External Modem
The MAC 1600 system can be used with the Multitech MT5634ZBA
Global Modem (PN 2004831-001). The modem can be connected to the
system’s COMM B serial port using either the 350mm MAC 1200 cable
(PN 2008683-001) or the 1M MAC 1200 cable (PN 2008683-002). The
external modem is unnecessary if the optional internal modem was
purchased.
Refer to “Back View” on page 2-3 for the location of COMM B. For
complete instructions, refer to the MAC 1600 Field Service Manual.
Connecting to a LAN
If the LANC (LAN Communication to CardioSoft) or LANM (LAN
Communication to MUSE) options were purchased, connect an ethernet
cable to the RJ45 network connector on the back of the MAC 1600 unit.
NOTE
This step applies only if the MAC 1600 unit will be used as a
stationary device. If it will be used as a mobile unit, you will not
connect the device to a LAN until you are ready to import, transmit,
or export records.
Connecting External Devices (Stress Option)
If the Stress option was purchased, connect the external stress device to
the MAC 1600 system via a serial cable to the Comm A on the back
panel.
The MAC 1600 system can work with any of the following devices.
GE model T2100 treadmill