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Philips IntelliVue Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair
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Configuration The configuration menu items are mostly items used during the initial configuration of the
device. Viewing of the configuration settings can be done using this menu without dropping
the devices into local database mode.
!Config Wizard Sets a variety of configuration settings for Information Centers, Clients, Network Devices,
and the Database Server. Refer to Chapter 6. Selecting this option drops all connected
Information Centers and Clients into Config Mode.
Read Only Config
Wizard
Displays the current configuration settings. This does not cause all devices to reboot into
local database mode. Each configuration page can be selected by clicking on the associated
tab.
Archive Creates an archive of the existing configuration settings.
Set Time/Date Sets and synchronizes the date and time on all devices on the Clinical Network and all
patient monitors on the SDN Network.
Report
Configuration
Configures and creates the layout of the configured report types. Settings include header and
footer, print date/time stamp, Patient Name, Medical Record Number, Bed label, page
number, Unit name, and Hospital name.
Report/Recording
Destination
Used by Information Centers and Clients that have no recorder connected to select another
device with a recorder to print its recordings.
Add/Remove
Database Servers
Used by the Master Database Server for adding and removing non-master Database Servers.
This list is used in the Web Access and Patient Data Transfer options.
If a Master Database Server adds a non-master server to its list, verify that the non-master
does not already have a Master Database Server associated with it. If the non-master has
another Master Database Server name configured, it will not accept the new Master
Database Server.
When the Web Access/Large Network system option is enabled, and a new Master/non-
master relationship is configured, note that all the clinician data (user names and passwords)
on the non-master server will be lost. These must be re-entered using the “Web User Access
Config Tool” on page B-6.
Patient Data
Transfer -
Bandwidth
Utilization
This menu has 3 items: Low, Medium and High. These settings control the hospital LAN
bandwidth utilization during patient data transfer. Medium is the factory default and
provides the overall best transfer duration. At the same time, it minimizes hospital LAN
bandwidth utilization for both 10 and 100 Mbit LANs.
Patient Data Transfer times vary depending on the number of network switches and routers
the connection must go through.
Table 7-10 provides an estimate of the time and bandwidth utilization the Patient Data
Transfer can use on these network types.

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Philips IntelliVue Series Specifications

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BrandPhilips
ModelIntelliVue Series
CategoryServer
LanguageEnglish

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