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SonoSite S-Cath - Chapter 2: System Setup; Displaying the Setup Pages; Restoring Default Settings; Administration Setup

SonoSite S-Cath
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Chapter 2: System Setup 11
Setup
Chapter 2: System Setup
Thesetuppagesletyoucustomizethesystem
andsetpreferences.
Displaying the setup pages
To display a setup page
1 PressOptions,andthenselectSetup.
2 ClickthesetuppageunderSetup Pages.
Toreturntoimagingfromasetuppage,press
Done.
Restoring default settings
To restore default settings for a setup page
Onthesetuppage,press Reset.
To restore all default settings
1 Turnthesystemoff.
2 ConnectthesystemtoACpower.(See“To
operatethesystemusingACpoweron
page 3.)
3 Simultaneouslypressthepowerkeyandthe
controlkeybelowit(theupperleftcontrol
key).
Thesystembeepsseveraltimes.
Administration setup
OntheAdministrationsetuppage,youcan
configurethesystemtorequireuserstologin
andenterpasswords.Requiredloginhelps
protectpatientdata.Youcanalsoaddanddelete
users,changepasswords,importandexportuser
accounts,anddisplaytheEventlog.
Security settings
Securitysettingsonthesystemallowyoutomeet
theapplicablesecurityrequirementslistedinthe
HIPAAstandard.Usersareultimately
responsibleforensuringthesecurityand
protectionofallelectronicprotectedhealth
informationcollected,stored,reviewed,and
transmittedonthesyst em.
To log in as Administrator
1 OntheAdministrationsetuppage,type
AdministratorintheNamebox.(See
“Enteringtext”onpage 7.)
2 Typetheadministratorpasswordinthe
Passwordbox.
Ifyoudon’thavetheadministratorpassword,
contactSonoSite.(See“SonoSiteTechnical
Support”onpage vii.)
3 ClickLogin.
To log out as Administrator
Turnofforrestartthesystem.
WARNING:
Health care providers who maintain
or transmit health information are
required by the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA) of 1996 and the European
Union Data Protection Directive
(95/46/EC) to implement
appropriate procedures: to ensure
the integrity and confidentiality of
information; to protect against any
reasonably anticipated threats or
hazards to the security or integrity
of the information or unauthorized
uses or disclosures of the
information.

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