IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Components
IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide 1-9
• Remote Antenna - The Core AP provides two LEDs on each RJ-45 UTP cable
connector that provides status on a connected Remote Antenna:
- RA Connection - Lights GREEN to indicate a RA is connected to the Core AP.
- RA Power - Lights YELLOW to indicate connected RA is receiving power from
the Core AP.
The Remote Antenna provides the following status LEDs.
• Remote Antenna Status LEDs - The green and yellow LEDs above the
RJ-45 UTP cable connector to the Core AP provide status on the Remote
Antenna as summarized below.
Core AP
Mounting Options
Wall-mounting hardware is standard. An optional above/below ceiling mount kit is
available.
Access Point Controller
The multi-functional Philips Access Point Controller (APC) (Figure 1-6) controls the
data flow of patient-worn transceivers as the patients move about the coverage
area between the IntelliVue Access Points. It also can be used to configure
parameters of the APs—all via its Graphical User Interface (GUI).
The APC provides System Alerts such as loss of synchronization, high data loss, AP
hardware failure, and over capacity. Additionally, when redundant APCs are
installed, the APC will provide a System Alert for APC hardware or software failure. It
can be rack mounted (recommended) or placed freestanding on a flat surface.
Table 1-3: Remote Antenna Status LEDs
Green/Yellow LEDs Remote Antenna Status
Off/Off No connection to or power from Core AP.
Flash Green/Yellow Remote Antenna is running self-test/Power on.
Solid Green/Yellow Connection to Core AP is Successful/Power On.
This is the expected normal operational status.
Figure 1-6: IntelliVue Telemetry System Access Point Controller
Power LED
Network Utilization LEDs
100-240V~
50/60 Hz,1.5A
100 Base-T
Link/ACT
Power Receptacle Serial Port Ethernet Port 100 Base-T LED
Link/ACT LED