HFA3 Instructions for Use 2660021166131 Rev. A 2018-11
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9. You are prompted for the network security key. ï€
Enter the printer passcode recorded in step 4F
as the Security key and select OK. A progress
dialog box will appear.
10. Once the progress dialog box has closed and the
connection has been established, restart the
HFA3 by selecting the On/Off button. Cover the instrument or dim the room before restarting
the HFA3.
11. Log in as Administr
ator.
12.Select Se
ttings > General settings and scroll down to Printout.
13.Select Prin
ter setup.... and select Add printer.
14.Select Ne
xt to move between the tabs in the following screen:
Name - En
ter a printer name (required) and optional description.
Name and description are for your reference only.
Printer connection - Se
lect Directly.
Connection - Prin
ter port number should be automatically entered.
IP Address - E
nter the printer IP address. Retrieve this address from
network information on the printer (see manufacturer’s instructions).
Make sure that the printer IP address is within the range of the HFA3
IP address. Alternatively, select Browse, then either enter a server
path or select Browse again to search for a printer. Once IP address
is entered, select Test to test the printer connection. A green check
mark will appear if the connection is good.
Paper size - Select pap
er size.
Summary - D
isplays a summary of all entered information.
15.Select Finish once you
have entered all of the settings to add the printer to the printer list.
16.Highlight the printer in the printer list and select Prin
t test page to test the printer.
Note: Any printer in the printer list can be set as the default.
WARNING: If the instrument is externally connected to AC powered, non-medical
peripheral devices (for example; printers, storage devices), the complete system
m
ust comply with the system requirements in standard IEC 60601-1. This standard
requires the usage of an Isolation Transformer to power the non-medical
peripheral device(s) if located within 1.5 m from the patient. If the peripheral
device is located outside the patient environment (beyond 1.5 m) and is connected
to the HFA, a separation device must be used or there shall be no electrical
connection between the non-medical peripheral device and the HFA. The HFA3
Ethernet port already has the required separation integrated within the HFA3
instrument, and therefore can be directly connected to peripherals located
beyond 1.5 meters.