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1. BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 41 FOR YOUR NOTES 3 42 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 4 About Telemetry Monitoring System TMS The configurations about the TMS are operated at the central monitoring system CMS such as programming the telemetry packs admitting the transmitter discharging the transmitter from the CMS refer to B TMS 6016 Telemetry Monitoring System Service Manual P N 046 005121 00 B TMS60 Telemetry Monitoring System Service Manual P N 046 007057 00 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 4 1 FOR YOUR NOTES 4 2 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 5 McAfee Solidcore S3 Control 5 1 Installation For the CMS with Solidcore S3 Control software Optional the installation of Solidcore S3 Control will be required B 3 10 11 Re start the CMS host and access the CMS screen Start Windows Task Manager and then click the Processes tab End the Master exe process and then close the Windows Task Manager window to return the OS desktop Insert the McAfee Application Control Software CD P N 115 012226 00 into the drive and then select SOLIDCOR510 6824 WIN gt Setup win2008 win7 In the Setup win2008 win7 folder right click the setup win 7 x86 6 0 0 340 exe file to display a pop up menu Select the Run as administrator option to enter the Installation Wizard window Click the Next button The License Agreement w ndow displays
2. Click the Processes tab and then end the Master exe process Close Windows Task Manager and return to the OS desktop Double click the McAfee Solidifier Command Line icon on the desktop to access to the McAfee Command Line window Input the sadmin status to check whether the Solidcore is in the Enabled state or not as shown in the following figure McAfee Solidifier Command Line n x Microsoft Windows XP version 5 1 26001 C gt Copyright 1985 2861 Microsoft Corp Solidcore state C Program Files Solidceore S S3 gt sadmin status McAfee Solidifier Enabled McAfee Solidifier on reboot Enabled System Controller Disconnected Local CLI access Recovered fstype status driver status volume Solidified Attached Ges Solidified Attached D N Solidified Attached E N BeneVision CMS Service Manual If the state 1s correct it indicates that the installation 1s complete NWARNING Ensure that the operating environment of CMS is free from virus before the installation of Solidcore Otherwise the CMS may break down after the installation of Solidcore NOTE e Theabove mentioned installation is required only when you select to install the software of Solidcore S3 Control e Perform the installation of Solidcore S3 Control after other software is installed 5 3 Adding or Editing Additional Applications If applications have to be added deleted or updated a
3. M MR50212477PC4 Drag new screens to the grid or move existing ones around Drag a screen to the trashcan to delete it Double click on a screen to edit its settings 3 32 BeneVision CMS Service Manual NOTE e The actual computers should be placed in accordance with the position in the grid 10 Double click the computer icon the screen settings screen displays Enter the computer name in the field of Screen name according to the client computer name and then selected Ok Screen Settings Dead corners Top left Top right Bottomdeft Bottom right Corner Size 0 ni Control Panel Home Shift Shft v Remove Ctl Cii v My Device Manager At At v I Remote settings Meta por Wy System protection Super Super Wy Advanced system settings Fixes Fix CAPS LOCK key Fix NUM LOCK key Fix SCROLL LOCK key set auc I Fix XTest for Xinerama Action Center i Windows Update 1 Performance Information and x Cancel Tools 11 In the following screen select Start System Installed memory RAM Computer name domain and workgroup settings Windows activation lena udin Sud L X 4 Search Con Get more features with a new edition of Windows 7 Rating P A Windows Experience Index K Processor Intel R Core TM 15 2400 CPU 310GHz 310 GHz 4 00 GB 3 17 GB usable System
4. QO amp Restore Defaults Cancel 3 Inthe Enable Hot Keys field click the Off option 4 Click the Apply option to apply the setting The message The new settings have been applied Do you want to keep these settings displays 5 Click the Yes button to apply the setting 6 Click the X icon to close the window BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 7 3 3 3 Setting My Main Display To make the desired screen as main display follow this procedure 1 Right click the mouse on the desktop and then select Screen resolution from the pop up menu to display the window as shown in the following figure 2 CF B Display Screen Resolution v 44 Search Control Panel p Change the appearance of your displays Display 1 DELLEL70S Resolution 1280 x 1024 recommended Orientation Landscape v Multiple displays Extend these displays 2 e Make this my main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose OK Cancel Apply 2 Inthe screens displaying list box select the desired screen 3 Select the Make this my main display option 4 Click the OK button to save the setting and close the window 3 8 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 3 4 Aligning the Double Screens When the alignment between the screens is ragged follow this procedure to a
5. 14 In the next screen the dialog will show the destination drive details Click OK to accept all default values fee HA L 15 Click Yes to acknowledge that the destination drive will be erased during the ghosting process 16 Allow the ghosting process to complete While the process is underway the dialog window will show its progress from 0 to 100 as well as an estimated time remaining to complete the task Local file G MIM GH0 476437 MB Local drive 13 476927 m 1 2 Tupa INTESI Saut 57239 MB Lisklond BeneVision CMS Service Manual 17 18 19 20 21 22 When the ghosting process is finished click on Continue to close the Clone Complete dialog window Select Quit to exit from the Norton Ghost program If a popup dialog windows asks for confirmation to quit click Yes Unplug the USB stick containing the ghosting images from the front of the machine Restart the computer by holding down the power button to turn off the PC and then turn it back on Once the computer has restarted allow the computer to start normally and display the Windows desktop Click on the windows Start button at the lower left hand corner of the Window Right click on the Computer menu and select Properties In the dialog window that appears click on the bottom of the window over the text You must activate today Activate Windows now When prompted
6. 4 In the License Agreement screen select Yes 5 Select Auto detect Elo Touchscreens and then select Next gt 6 Select the proper COM ports shown in the following screen and then select Next gt NOTE e The COM3 is not intended for touchscreen connection e By default the COMI port is for recorder connection and the COM2 port for paging system If these devices are to be installed the COM1 and COM2 ports should not be selected for touchscreen Elo Touchscreen Setup 5 5 3 I Choose the COM ports from the list below to use with your Touchscreens All COM ports reported by your system are listed m come 1 COM7 COM4 H4 coms L COM1 COM2 COM3 Once you have selected a COM port click Next to continue the installation k 7 The COM ports list displays shown in the following screen Select Next gt BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 29 Elo Touchscreen Setup 5 5 3 e You have selected the COM parts listed below to use wath your Touchscreen Check Next to complete the installation or cick Back t change your seechons ci gt 8 Select Calibrate Elo Touchscreen monitors and then select Finish 9 Calibrate the touchscreen according to the screen prompts 3 9 Installing Synergy Software Optional Synergy is a software application for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers The installatio
7. or set up a router or access point LT Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection Choose homegroup and sharing options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information See also HomeGroup Internet Options Windows Firewall 9 3 After accessing the Network Connection screen right click Local Area Connection 4 Inthe Local Area Connection Properties screen double click Internet Protocol version 4 TCN IPv4 3 18 BeneVision CMS Service Manual P Intel R Ethemet Connection 1217 LM Vj f Client for Microsoft Networks ivi El QoS Packet Scheduler Wi Bl Fie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Vj 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv ntemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPvA W 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper V O Driver wi a Link Layer Topology Discovery Responcer Tas Codd Protocol Intemet Protocol The default a eem across diverse interconnected networks 5 Inthe Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties screen set an IP address The address in the following figure is used for reference only Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Ea General LLL You can get IP settings assigned automa
8. solution before cleaning the equipment is recommended Following are examples of cleaning solutions Hydrogen peroxide 396 Ethyl alcohol 70 Host cleaning solutions Liquid crystal display LCD detergent BeneVision CMS Service Manual Follow these rules to clean the equipment Failure to do so may cause the material to melt distort or may dull the finish of the case blur lettering on the labels or cause equipment failures B ALWAYS dilute the solutions according to the manufacturer s suggestions B ALWAYS wipe off all the cleaning solution with a dry cloth after cleaning B NEVER SUBMERGE the equipment into water or any cleaning solution or POUR or SPRAY water or any cleaning solution on the equipment B NEVER permit fluids to run into the casing switches connectors or any ventilation openings in the equipment B NEVER use abrasive materials and erosive or acetone based cleaners NWARNING Disinfection or sterilization may cause damage to the equipment therefore when preparing to disinfect or sterilize the equipment consult your hospitals infection controllers or professionals The cleaning solutions above can only be used for general cleaning If you use them to control infections we shall assume no responsibility for the effectiveness 7 3 Preventative Maintenance 7 3 1 Display Monitors The monitor panel and housing should be cleaned by the user as required NWARNING Do not clean the monit
9. tab 3 Click the button Restart Print Service to resume 4 Select the relevant printer in Printing Control tab Also after the paper is loaded in the main input tray push the tab close to the end of paper BeneVision CMS Service Manual 9 9 3 Network printing fails Follow the steps below l Click System Setup button and then select Printing Control tab Restart the print job Try other printers in the printer list If the problem still exists go to the next step Check whether network printing works in Windows system If it works restart the computer enter the CMS and repeat step 1 If the problem still exists go to the next step Verify the network cable between printer and CMS host is operational Verify the printer s IP address and CMS host s IP addresses are in the same network segment Please refer to printer s accompanying documents or ask the vendor s customer service for the method of getting printer s IP address If the verification is Ok but the problem still exists try to delete the printer driver and reinstall it by referring to section 3 6 Printer Installation If the problem still exists after driver installation please contact the printer vendor s customer service 9 4 No waveform displayed in waveform review This symptom indicates that the user does not add the waveforms that need to be saved To remove this fault click in the patient window and then select Display Set
10. type in the Windows Product ID from the label that is affixed to the top of the machine x OEM Software a HB LU Key MJJ32 4BKQC 3SPTCOSEIEGR TOC Product L S S dnd LEW 22 E ADOTE 294 UM 2 gt J SE HP Compaq 8380 Eite MT PC OS FreeDOS 23 Use the phone system for activation Follow the onscreen instructions for dialing the phone number and inputting the installation ID Once the system validates the ID type in the Confirmation ID Follow the on screen instructions to finish the activation process At the conclusion of activation exit back to the Windows desktop 24 Click on the Date and Time in the tray at the lower right hand corner of the screen Monday February 09 2015 February 2015 gt Z e I FW Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Ar N gt 26 26 27 28 20 30 2 f 1234567 E 8 3 10 11 12 1 M M x 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 7 4 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nr f 1 2 Ss 6 m 10 53 30 AM Change date ard time settings BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 5 25 Click on Change Time and Date Settings Date Menday February 09 2015 Time 10 54 03 AM AX Change date and time Time sone UTC 25 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada m Change time zone Daylicht Saving Time begins on Sunday March 08 2015 at 2 00 AM The clock is not set to adjust for this change iV Notify me when the clock changes re time zone in ormaticn onl 26 Click on the
11. 400 M401n Ready 196 76 5 135 Settings HP Succ Shoo for Supplies ue i 3 38 PM E JE a jl wu 4 9 16 2014 2 Click the Supplies Details option to display the Settings window as shown in the following figure i p S Settings E k 1 E Q Notification Settings Whenever I print to this printer C When there sa warming or error When there is an error printer has stopped E Small notification window don t shew supplies levels 3 Click the Notification tab and unselect the Enabled check box 4 Click the Offers tab and unselect the Allow special device information and offers to be displayed check box 5 Click the OK button to apply the settings and close the Settings window 3 7 Recorder Installation No recorder driver is needed Recording can function directly after system software is installed 3 28 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 8 Installing Elo Touchscreen Driver Optional 1 Insert the Elo touchscreen driver CD and run the file Setup exe 2 Select the desired language and then select Next gt 3 Select all the options shown in the following screen Elo Touchscreen Setup 5 5 3 In Welcome to Elo Touchscreen Setup 7 Install Serial Touchscreen Drivers V Install USB Touchscreen Drivers Install PulseTouch Touchscreen Driver L sek Next gt __ Cancel
12. 7 3 4 CMS Chassis Gateways Telemetry Server Chassis and Wireless Transceiver The external cleaning procedures should only be performed by a qualified electronic technician Cleaning Use an anti static vacuum to carefully remove accumulated dust dirt and lint from the various external surface areas Be careful not to dislodge components or connectors 7 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Visual Inspection Perform a visual check to verify that dust dirt and lint has been completely removed and all connectors are secured and all fans are operational 7 3 5 Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 7 3 5 1 Rack Mounted UPS The battery is designed to last for three 3 to five 5 years under normal use The UPS performs a self test automatically every two 2 weeks If the test fails the battery LED on the front panel of the UPS will be illuminated If this occurs replace the battery cartridge Refer to the UPS manufacturer s website for replacement battery cartridge specifications Instructions for battery replacement are included with the replacement battery cartridge Mindray does not supply replacement battery cartridges for the UPS 7 3 5 2 Desktop and Auxiliary UPS Under normal conditions the original battery in the UPS will last several years Each UPS has a self test function to determine the status of the internal battery 7 3 5 3 UPS Model OmniVS800 To run a self test leave connected equipment on With the UPS
13. Create Database if CMS system software rather than database software is reinstalled and the current database file is compatible with the reinstalled system software BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 37 53 Mindray Hypervisor Setup Setup has finished Do you want to create the database Z7 Don t Create Database 6 After restarting the computer the CMS will run automatically 3 10 4 Setting the Size of CMS Screen Access the CMS system and then select System Setup gt Admin Setup Display Setup Screen Adjust the screen size of the CMS system in accordance with actual screen size Restart PC to enable the screen size settings 3 10 5 Initial Database Backup After the CMS is installed the database needs to be backed up NOTE e The database can be backed up into the external drive having at least 320GB storage During database backup the CMS is shut down 1 Run the CMS Select System Setup gt Admin Setup password 111111 Others and then click Database Backup and Recovery to enter the following window 3 38 BeneVision CMS Service Manual CMS Database Backup and Recovery Please select operation type C Backup Database Backs up the current database for future recovery or review C Recover Database Recovers the database from a back up version when it is damaged or you want to review the historical data C Rebuild Database Rebuilds
14. Select the I accept the terms in the license agreement option and then click the Next button In the Customer Information window input the information as follows User Name input cmsuser Organization input hospital Serial Number input the serial number listed on the Solidcore authorization label The Solidcore authorization label is located on the CD case of the CMS system software After input the information click the Next button In the subsequent steps of the installation the configurations are set by default BeneVision CMS Service Manual 5 1 5 2 Enabling the Solidifier 5 2 Once the installation is complete double click the icon of McAfee Solidifier Command Line on the desktop Then the following McAfee Command Line window displays McAfee Solidifier Command Line Microsoft Windows XP version 5 1 26001 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Program Files MMolidcore 835 Input sadmin so in the command line window and press the Enter key The computer performs solidification scan After the scan is done input sadmin enable in the command line window and press the Enter key At this moment a message indicates that Solidcore will run after the computer restarts Re start the CMS host after the above operations are finished Enter the CMS screen and then press the group keys Ctrl Alt Del to start Windows Task Manager
15. VGA Cable wal oe Gable Touch Display Local 2 gt Remote 2 DP DP to VGA Adapter CE750 L 023 000214 00 CE750 R 4 RS 232 Cable RS 232 Cable Accompanied in Elo RS 232 300A 10 08997 j N s E VGA Cable S 6 oal 5e Cable Touch Display x EEE gt amp Remote 3 Local 3 eer Ca Lus a Ces DP to VGA Adapter A CE750 L DP CE750 R t 023 000214 00 RS 232 Cable Accompanied in Elo USB USB to RS 232 Adapter RS 232 Cable 023 000739 00 300A 10 08997 VGA Cable catus Cable xi Touch Display CENSET Remote 4 Local 4 c gt e L DVI DVI to VGA Adapter A CE750L CE750 R 4 Accompanied in Kontron RS 232 Cable Accompanied in Elo USB USB to RS 232 Adapter RS 232 Cable 023 000739 00 300A 10 08997 Cat 5e Cable Recoder LZ Jr 5 CE750 L E750 R CESO RS 232 Cable USB USB to RS 232 Adapter RS 232 Cable Accompanied in Recoder 023 000739 00 300A 10 08997 3 13 Connect the Local 1 devices to CE750L a Connect one end of the DP to VGA adapter to the DPI port of Kontron KISS 2U host b Connect the yellow end of the CE750L accompanying cable to the CE750 input port c Connect the VGA port of the CE750L accompanying cable to the DP to VGA adapter d Connect one end of the RS 232 cable to the RS 232 port of the Kontron KISS 2U host and the other end to CE750L e Connect the USB port of the CE750L accompanying cable to the USB connector of Kontron KISS 2U host f Connect the
16. appear From the Central Station click on System Setup then Factory Setup Enter the password Select Exit to Windows to reach the Windows desktop Install the McAfee Solidifier Insert the McAfee Solidcore Software CD P N 115 012226 00 Select and open the Setup win2008 win7 folder Double click on the application setup win 7 x86 6 0 0 340 exe DX suni jii i sia Follow the on screen instructions to install the software to install the McAfee Solidifier Software Click Next Pe pa Dp thes Sel Chat N l tt 1 s ELT mu RedaigifrI ae tes i 2 LAZ IT zz lox ec ee oss TS 244 v is F m armen oe aoda BeneVision CMS Service Manual b Click I accept the terms in the license agreement followed by Next gt a Sg Sa J fpf McAfee Solidifier InstallShield Wizard EE a E e nat en Please enter your informaton User Name FT A nd iinstal without icense key You can add the license key after inst Serial Number Pomas S 9000 20001 3000 2000 30000 c Enter MINDRAY for both user name and organization Type in the serial number 0710 2208 1402 0108 2708 Click Next gt when complete d At The Destination Folder prompt click on Next gt e At the Ready to Install the Program prompt click on Install gt f Click Finish after the install is complete g Double click on
17. audio port of the CE750L accompanying cable to the audio port of the Kontron KISS 2U host Connect the Remote 1 devices to CE750R a Connect the RS 232 port of touchscreen to the RS 232 port of CE750R by the touchscreen accompanying cable b Connect the VGA port of touchscreen with the VGA port of CE750R by the touchscreen accompanying cable c Connect the audio port of touchscreen with the audio port of CE750R by the touchscreen accompanying cable d Connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB port of CE750R Connect the Local 2 devices to CE750L Repeat the operation a d of Step 1 Connect the Remote 2 devices to CE750R Repeat the operation a c of Step 2 Connect the Local 3 devices to CE750L a Repeat the operation a c of Step 1 b Connect one end of USB to RS 232 adapter to the USB port of Kontron KISS 2U host the other end to RS 232 cable c Connect the RS 232 cable to CE750L Connect the Remote 3 devices to CE750R BeneVision CMS Service Manual Repeat the operation a c of Step 2 7 Connect the Local 4 devices to CE750L a Connect the DVI to VGA adapter to DVI port of Kontron KISS 2U host b Connect the VGA port of the CE750L accompanying cable to the DVI to VGA adapter c Connect one end of USB to RS 232 adapter to the USB port of Kontron KISS 2U host the other end to RS 232 cable d Connect the RS 232 cable to CE750L 8 Connect the Remote 4 devices to CE750R Repeat the operat
18. banco tet iesus Caf Sa 3 34 3 10 Installation Of the CMS Software na et asas 3 35 3 10 1 Setting the Region and Language of the Operating System 3 35 3410 2 Set ne Operating System Eier aa 3 35 3 10 3 Installing the CMS System Software 3 36 3 104 Setting the Size of CMS Serei au 3 38 3 T0 Initial Mata base Backup as ae o ORE 3 38 S HECIM S Software Lip Sra ess eite aaa as QUAS NIRE i REV EQUUS Ont a DO ie 3 4 Sup E ISB Done le Compatibili erain aim ia totem aaa aa a bn 3 4 4 About Telemetry Monitoring System TMS ccce eee e eee eee eee eene esse a aaa ease eee eee sees ee 4 1 5 McAfee Solidcore S3 Control L L s ii asusisskususistiiss e ves uae eee sepes Cons asa ss as si dauk ass Cra gau ea sape ao basi 5 1 31 S Pala OM rer ia ii es en a a L as a 5 1 25 2 Enablins tie SOC EI au iocus een en seien 5 2 5 3 Adding or Editing Additional Applications 20 0 0 kaka aa aa aaa aaa aka aaa asas aaa 5 3 G System Recovery ii e Dx senai ei RE aa ai ao asa NN Ed o a D 6 1 GAG OCI VE PE A 6 1 6 2 HDD Replacement Procedure ccce oed ar See x ee RUE UR ERES RE nte eu din conde 6 1 6 2 TOONS EC UE A nen elektr 6 1 6 2 2 Replacing Both Hard Drives in a RAID Configured BeneVision CMS 6 2 0 5 Database Backup ais nn RI Ra 6 12 6 4 C On SUTIN GS Printer ae ee A o k a uNd ctio 6 12 6 5 Installing Dual Displays us tika kana ai ac o a d 6 13 6 6 Installing Multiple
19. cable with the connector of SUNIX VGA2715 and the other end with the CMS Place the SUNIX VGA2715 driver CD in the CMS drive Double click the driver in the CD and install by default configuration The following icon will display in menu bar on the lower right corner of screen when installation is complete VGA2715 icon 3 45 PM AE NN UTI D T x La nl E r 3 24 201 Li Connect the VGA cable of display with SUNIX VGA2715 Right click VGA2715 icon in the menu bar When the CMS are eguipped with three or four displays the following menu will pop up DisplayLink Manager DisplayLink Manager Check for updates 2 VGA2715 gt 2 VGA2715 3 VGA2715 2 Audio Setup Audio Setup Video Setup Video Setup Three Display Menu Four Display Menu Select the arrow to open the submenu Select the option of Extend in the corresponding submenu Then the extension of the screen is done Screen Resolution Screen Rotation k Extend To a Extend Set as Main Monitor Mirror OFF Advanced Configuration To adjust the display sequence select the option of Advanced from the pop up menu or sub menu The following Display Properties window will show Set the sequence in the Settings tab Click Apply to save your settings BeneVision CMS Service Manual Drag individual 727 display icon to adjust display sequence Display 1 LCD72V z Resolution 128
20. connect to network Refer to 3 4 IP Address Setup and Network Connection for additional information of independent network adapter 1 In the CMS software CD double click Setup exe under the Setup directory to enter the following window Installer Language an Please select a language Ty canei NOTE The language selected as shown in the figure above is the one for display on the screen during the process of installation but not the default one when the CMS is operating The language used when the CMS is operating is to be set up in the following steps e Set OS language to English before installing CMS system software in English or other language operating system Change to the desired OS language after the installation 3 36 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 2 Select the desired language in the following window and then click Ok Select Language Select a default language 4 Enter hospital name and department name in the following window Then click OK Hospital Infomation Hospital Name Office Mame Cancel 5 Select the desired installation type as per the following NOTE NOTE e Selecting Create Database will destroy the data in the database Create Database is not required in the case of recovering to install CMS software to save the previous data Create Database is required when the CMS software is installed for the first time e Select Don t
21. please click this button 3 After test page is printed close all the pop up windows and access Printers and Faxes again 4 Select HP LaserJet 600 M601 M602 M603 PCL6 printer and re name it as M602 usb to complete installation of printer s USB driver NOTE e When installing a printer select to install network driver or USB driver based on the actual requirement Connect the printer to the CMS network if network printing is needed 3 6 3 Tasks after Printer Installation To improve the print effect follow the steps as below 1 Enter the Windows desktop and select Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Devices and Printers 2 In the Printers and Faxes field of the Devices and Printers window select the desired printer and right click the printer 3 Click the Printer properties option from the pop up menu to display the printer properties window 4 Click the Advanced tab 5 Unselect the Enable advanced printing features option BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 27 6 Click the OK button to apply the setting and close the printer properties window To block the pop up functional window when running the CMS follow the steps as below 1 After install the printer implement a printing task A prompt window displays at the bottom right of the desktop as shown in the following figure HP Universal Printing PCL 6 HP LaserJet
22. plugged in and ON press and hold the button until the UPS beeps about 2 seconds then release it If the batteries are weak the Replace Battery LED will stay lit and the UPS will continue to beep after the test Refer to the UPS manufacturer s website for replacement battery specifications Instructions for battery replacement are included with the replacement battery cartridge 7 3 6 CMS Network Equipment Racks Use an anti static vacuum to carefully remove accumulated dust dirt and lint from the various external surface areas Be careful not to dislodge components or connectors Verify the mechanical integrity of all cables wires and network connections Replace any frayed or kinked cables 7 3 7 System Maintenance Schedule 7 3 7 1 Preventative Periodic Maintenance The Preventative Maintenance for the BeneVision Monitoring Network will consist of periodic cleaning inspection and testing BeneVision CMS Service Manual 7 5 Network Components such as Ethernet switches KVM switches and extenders Antennas and Wireless Access points have no preventative maintenance reguirements Telemetry Packs do not require any preventative maintenance requirement other than cleaning Refer to telemetry operator s manual for cleaning and testing instructions Use the following tables for each maintenance procedure Central Station and Telemetry Server and Equipment Rack Activity Area Technical Level Cooling fans BioMed CE P
23. the McAfee Solidifier Command Line shortcut on the desktop McAfee 5olidifier Co h Inthe command prompt enter sadmin so command and press the Enter button This process should take approximately ten minutes McAfee Solidifier Command Line Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp Program Piles MeAfece5Solidcore gt zadmin so solidifying volume GEN 88 82 39 Total files scanned 17326 solidified 5913 Ssolidifying volume DEN 689 82 Total files scanned 1172 solidified 6 C Program Files McAfee Solidcore gt i Next enter the following commands and press the Enter button after each one sadmin enable sadmin updaters add gui exe BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 11 sadmin updaters add translator exe sadmin features disable mp j Restart the computer and exit to Windows desktop k Double click on the McAfee Solidifier Command Line shortcut on the desktop l Run the following command and press the Enter button after each one sadmin status sadmin updaters list For sadmin status command the software should show McAfee Solidifier and McAfee Solidifier on reboot as both enabled For sadmin updaters list command the software should show a list of programs and their statuses 50 Restart Computer From the CMS program select System Setup gt Admi
24. to connect the external network Its IP address should be configured according to actual use The external network is required when B Other information systems are connected B Patients of different CMS are viewed B Local CMS is remotely viewed using a CMS Viewer H Routers are used IP Address Setup To implement the Remote CMS function between CMS each CMS needs to be equipped with at least two network adapters one of which is for internal communication within the current CMS and the other for inter communication between the CMS The typical configuration is shown below Target CMS B Target CMS C Current CMS A Network Network Network Network Network Network adapter Al adapter A2 adapter B1 adapter B2 adapter C1 adapter C2 196 76 0 X1 168 168 4 X2 196 76 0 Y1 168 168 4 Y2 196 76 0 Z1 168 168 4 Z2 As shown in the table above network adapter Al Bl and Cl are used for the communication between the CMS and the monitors Their IP addresses are in the same network segment with BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 21 the IP addresses of respective monitors Network adapter A2 B2 and C2 are used for the inter communication between the CMS Their IP addresses belong to the same network segment and X2 Y2 and Z2 shall be different NOTE e Ifa CMS needs to implement the Remote CMS function on other CMS other CMS has to connect to the monitoring network Please refer to CMS operator s manual for details
25. to restart my computer now and click Finish Connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN connection on the back of the computer and an Ethernet hub or switch From the Windows 7 desktop click the START icon Click CONTROL PANEL Click NETWORK AND SHARING CENTER click CHANGE ADAPTER SETTINGS Configure the Local Area Connection 2 for static IP address with an address of 196 76 0 X XX and a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 Configure the Local Area Connection for static IP address with an address of 191 168 0 X XX and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Insert the BENEVISION CMS Software CD 110 004112 00 Click to select and open the CMSSetup folder Double click to open the setup exe application to begin the installation process When prompted select English as the default language Also select the Ethernet port with the static IP address of 196 76 0 XXX as the patient network port When prompted select Create Database ETT lic BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 9 6 10 45 46 4T 48 49 a A Create database please wait message will appear Creating the database will take a few minutes to complete Restarting Windows will open automatically Highlight the Yes I want to restart my computer now radio button the computer will reboot automatically after OK is clicked Allow the machine to startup normally and acknowledge any prompts that
26. top to bottom HP Laserjet Enterprise 600 M601 M602 6M60 sores S 5 HP Laseclet Enterprise 600 MOOI M502 amp M603 printer series pe I baras pome Iha Nelken een ket De een Type J felons ring oy oirr pr the lolkcsng ngessesamii Chick arsch link in reve p Pregare Iki arsi roma xe Conpisis 7 7 merat kan m ee m ole po erp ee L m ramma Free Sac Accept the installation ara Ts verw ee B Lama prsa paiay ka imu kamami ubere BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 25 Product Conhquration Alte rer all be sheen DI you tr quen portant peior ka yar product LOS DELL BTE TI T Eat ui ha pote WI Punt asl pore TEYXC AC AU Thank you for choosing HP Frew peace bau been rau ited and confe H ey Sie Cie Coc right Hi Fee A zn Derembszrranrd Serg IF Peay hoa in Copri E 20H Hiei Pabe emh por LF HP Laserjet Enterprise 600 MOT M602 amp MOOS printer series Enable HP Web Services aura un gree nea ceed onen be H ete bee pee beet om Bee pra cee RII ESI m HP erin fe cone you vom gend Geol eee oden io ao uu E ud of deer Prea bees Be woh thee rer Ape erebi cna bi iiem ded erint eks coed cent HP 8 LUUD hen by S dd Rig qd JL LI weer To enable HP Web Seraces foe mmy prine L Al Open my VA i A DIT bap 7 BE obe Vf eb ences When the test page is successfully printed please click this button 4 After test page is printed close all the
27. window Click the Format tab and then select the desired language locale from the Format drop down list Click the Location tab and then select the desired language locale from the Current location drop down list Click the Administrative tab and then click the Change system locale button to display the Region and Language Settings window Select the desired language locale from the Current system locale drop down list Restart the computer to apply the setting 3 10 2 Setting Operating System Time L aoe des Id ee uu p Enter the Windows desktop and select Start gt Control Panel gt Date and Time to display the Date and Time window The current tab displays the Date and Time tab Click the Change time zone button to display the Time Zone Settings window Select the Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time option Click the Internet Time tab Click the Change settings button to display the Internet Time Settings window Unselect the Synchronize with an Internet time server option Restart the computer to apply the setting BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 35 3 10 3 Installing the CMS System Software NOTE e Insert the USB dongle before installing the system software e Thesoftware version of the USB dongle must match the version of CMS e Connect the network cable The independent network adapter needs to
28. 0 x 1024 recommended Landscape z Orientation Multiple displays Extend desktop to this display F Make this my main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose 3 3 6 Setting the Audio Properties T100 Extend Device Only l 2 3 4 Open Control Panel and then select Hardware and Sound Select Sound The Sound window will display In the Playback tab select the operating system speaker and then select Set Default button shown as below Playback Recording Sounds Communications Select a playback device below to modify its settings Digital Audio HDMI 2 High Definition Audio Device Not plugged in Speakers High Definition Audio Device Ready LLU Speakers High Definition Audio Device Not plugged in Speakers i USB PnP Sound Device v Default Device Restart PC when the above installation is done Verify that the display effect meets the requirement BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 11 3 3 7 Disabling the Audio Enhancement 7 Open Control Panel and then select Hardware and Sound Select Sound The Sound window will display In the Playback tab select the operating system speaker and then right click the mouse In the pop up menu select Properties In the pop up Speaker Properties window s
29. 2 0 Patient NetWork 3 3 Display Hardware Installation 3 3 1 Implementing Double Screen Display by DP to VGA Adapter The double screen display in the CMS can be achieved by DP to VGA adapter l Shutdown the computer first 2 Then connect two screens by DP to VGA adapter 3 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Connect display s VGA Connect display s VGA cable Connect DP port 3 When the display is connected power on the PC 4 Right click the mouse on the desktop and then select Graphics Properties from the pop up menu 5 Inthe Intel amp HD Graphics Control Panel window click Display gt Multiple Displays to enter the Multiple Displays window as shown in the following figure Intel HD Graphics Control Panel 0X Display v Multiple Displays intel Select Display Mode Select Active Displays e Arrange Displays Move the displays to the desired arrangement You may stack displays vertically or horizontally Single Primary Display Monitor DELL 1704FPT Clone V Extended e Digital Display DELL E170S Display Profiles Current Settings wv MEZ Identify Displays o Save Profile 6 Inthe Select Display Mode field select Extended BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 5 7 Inthe Select Active Displays field set the primary display to Monitor set the second display to Digital Display Monit
30. 3 5 Database Software Installation Insert the CMS software CD then go to the directory MySQL Community Server and install by following the steps 1 Double click MySQLInstall exe and the following Choose Setup Language screen will be displayed Mindray CMS DataBase InstallShield Wizard Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below Chinese Pop Edit Data Enter requested data Please Select Install Path Database D MySQLData 3 22 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Since the data of database is saved under this directory make sure that the disk in which the directory is located can read write and provide enough space When the selection is completed click Next button until the following screen is shown Mindray CMS DataBase InstallShield Wizard Nl Setup Status The InstallShield Wizard is installing Mindray CMS DataBase Installing C Program Files MySQL5 E mbedded static debug mysqlserver lib Cancel 3 Complete installation and restart the PC When the following screen is shown it indicates that the database software installation is complete Select as the following screen shows and then click the Finish button The computer will restart automatically Mindray CMS DataBase InstallShield Wi InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Mindray CMS DataBase Before you can us
31. 7 HDD image P N 801 330B 00010 00 into the USB port on the front of the computer 6 Exit the Intel Rapid Storage Technology program the system will go through its normal boot sequence Press F9 to access the Boot Menu The system will ask for a password Type in Hypernet case sensitive and press Enter 7 Highlight USB Device using the up and down arrows and press enter 8 After the BeneVision CMS boots from the USB drive hit ok at the Symantec Ghost Splash Screen This may take several minutes 9 When the About Symantec Ghost prompt screen appears click the OK dialog to proceed 6 2 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 10 From the Symantec Ghost menu select Local gt Disk gt From Image 11 When the prompt opens click on the Look in dialog to select the corresponding USB drive which contains the ghost image As an example in the image below the files are located on the G Drive s eamm i i scit I he 0U0D DHi6D75H DVD drive i Uyers Vandouis 12 Select the WIN GHO file located within the HP 8380 RAID WIN 7 folder Click on the WIN GHO file to select the actual ghost file ghost Fu pre Sources BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 3 6 4 13 When prompted select the destination drive to install the operating system which is the Intel Raid volume as shown in the figure below mr fui Ss Aja que fp moo m r Lx JE us
32. BeneVision Central Monitoring System Service Manual Intellectual Property Statement SHENZHEN MINDRAY BIO MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CO LTD hereinafter called Mindray owns the intellectual property rights to this product and this manual This manual may refer to information protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Mindray nor the rights of others Mindray does not assume any liability arising out of any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties Mindray intends to maintain the contents of this manual as confidential information Disclosure of the information in this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden Release amendment reproduction distribution rent adaptation and translation of this manual in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden mindra y m and MINDRAY are the registered trademarks or trademarks owned by Mindray in China and other countries All other trademarks that appear in th s manual are used only for editorial purposes without the intention of improperly using them They are the property of their respective owners Contents of th s manual are subject to changes without prior notice For this manual the issued Date is 2015 11 Version 2 0 2015 Shenzhen Mindray Bio Medical Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved NOT
33. DiSDIyS uisi tariasi ia a u u au 6 13 6 7 Setting Me Sizer CMS Selen recie eto A 6 13 6 8 Setting Lansusse and HME nenne 6 13 7 Maintenance and Cleaning aueh 7 1 QS ENSIS ee a a ai i aaa aa 7 1 TA General Inspection rasen 7 1 1 1 2 System Performance Test Ee 7 2 72 Gri DT 7 2 T Pteventauve Maine Dali e odii a a as a a i a a A ia ie doce a a 7 3 7241 Display Monno Ass iai iai ii aa prre i K a e a ae 7 3 Fae LCD DIS play Chassis za ar ee ee 7 4 7 3 3 Care and Cleaning of the Screen Touchscreen esee 7 4 7 3 4 CMS Chassis Gateways Telemetry Server Chassis and Wireless Transceiver 7 4 7 3 5 Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS 00 0 ananasas aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 7 5 7 3 6 CMS Network Equipment Racks 222220200sssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenen aaa 7 5 7 9 7 System Maintenance Schedule esa sans io ais ee i a aa 7 5 BeneVision CMS Service Manual LAS ep asa a aa a a ean ML aa A a a EIUS 8 1 9 Troubleshooting 542 else 9 1 9 1 The displaying text on the CMS screen is abnormal 22222220sssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 9 1 9 2 Recorder printer related technical alarm messages 2222222222200eeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 1 9 3 Network Printing Tassen iai i i a ein 9 2 9 4 No waveform displayed in waveform review sese 9 2 9 5 Multi Dual screen changes to Single screen during the CMS installation 9 2 9 0 R move Donie P
34. E e This manual describes all features and options The equipment may not have all of them Contact Mindray service department for any questions BeneVision CMS Service Manual I Manufacturer s Responsibility Contents of this manual are subject to changes without prior notice All information contained in this manual is believed to be correct Mindray shall not be liable for errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual Mindray is responsible for safety reliability and performance of this product only in the condition that B Allinstallation operations expansions changes modifications and repairs of this product are conducted by Mindray authorized personnel and B Theelectrical installation of the relevant room complies with the applicable national and local requirements and B This product is operated under strict observance of this manual Warranty This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Exemptions II Mindray s obligation or liability under this warranty does not include any transportation or other charges or liability for direct indirect or conseguential damages or delay resulting from the improper use or application of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Min
35. Internet Time tab Date and Time Additional Gocks Interret Time This computer E not sei io automatically synchronize with an Internet time cerver What is Internet time synchronisation e Je J Am 27 Click Change Settings _ Synchronize with an Internet time server Sewer timewindows com Update now 6 6 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 28 Uncheck the Synchronize with an Internet time server box Then click OK 29 30 3 32 33 Date Monday February 09 2015 Time 105541 AM AP Change date and time Time rone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Change time zone Daylicht aving Time begins on Sunday March 08 2015 at 200 AM The clock is not set to adjust for this change V Notify me when the clock changes Get more time zone information onine How d he cl ime Jone CC Come Jom From the Date and Time tab click on Change time zone EXIT NN Set the time zone Time zone UTC 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Current date and time Monday February 09 2015 10 55 AM Uncheck the box labeled Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time Then Click OK From the Date and Time menu click OK Insert the CD containing the Software Tool P N 300B 30 47716 Click and open the folder titled USB Dog Driver Open the subfol
36. MS is moved from one place to another condensation may occur as a result of temperature or humidity difference In this case never start the system before the condensation disappears 3 1 2 Power Requirements Each component of the CMS must be powered by the specified power source To protect the hospital personnel from electric shock the CMS including the host and displays and its recorder must have their casings properly grounded The host of the CMS is provided with a 3 wire power cable which must be plugged into a properly grounded 3 wire receptacle If a 3 wire grounded receptacle is not available consult the hospital electrician NWARNING e Make sure that the operating environment and power source of the CMS meet the specific requirements otherwise unexpected consequences e g damage to the equipment may result Appropriate power supply must be selected according to the setup of the system power voltage otherwise serious damage may be caused to the system Never use a 3 wire to 2 wire adapter with any unit of the CMS BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 NWARNING e The CMS host cannot be installed with any other software besides the Windows system necessary drivers and drivers software listed in this manual Otherwise normal operation of CMS may be affected and unexpected consequences may result NOTE e The CMS software only supports Windows 7 Professional Embedded SP1 32bit operation sy
37. TE OF MANUAFACTURE MANUFACTURER Serial number 1 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Eguipotentiality The following definition of the WEEE label applies to EU member states only This symbol indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent bringing potential negative conseguences to the environment and human health For more detailed information with regard to returning and recycling this product please consult the distributor from whom you purchased it For system products this label may be attached to the main unit only BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 5 FOR YOUR NOTES 1 6 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 2 Introduction 2 1 Overview BeneVision Central Monitoring System hereinafter called CMS including CentralStation WorkStation and ViewStation is intended for professional physicians or paramedics to conduct centralized monitoring over patients monitored by Mindray individual monitors and or telemetry systems in hospitals or medical institutions The central monitoring system comprises powerful system software and high performance computer It constructs a monitoring network by connecting monitors and or telemetry By collecting processing analysing and outputting the information coming from monitors and or telemetry the central monitoring system can achieve centralized monitoring over multiple pati
38. TWARE MCAFEE SOLIDCORE Screw driver with TORX T15 Bit or large flat blade screwdriver Replacement Hard Drive s PN 0992 00 0287 Seagate 500 GB NOTE e Ina BeneVision CMS RAID configuration both drives must be the exact same type BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 1 6 2 2 Replacing Both Hard Drives in a RAID Configured BeneVision CMS 1 Replace both Hard Drives NOTE e Drives must be of the same manufacture and size 2 Turn on computer then hit ctrl I on the keyboard as the first screen appears to enter Intel Rapid Storage Technology Main Menu screen Intel R Rapid Storage Technology Option ROM 11 8 8 1339 Copyright C 2883 11 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved i P 4 Recovery Volume Options Delete RAID Volume 3 Acceleration Opt ions 3 Reset Disks to Hon MAID 6 Brit Mil Volunes 1 ID he Level Strip Size Status Bootab EU B RAIDI Mirror N A 465 86B Degraded tes 1 EMI RAIDI Mirror N A 465 868 Degraded Yes Masical Bevices a 1 Device Model Serial a STSERBMGR2 INDIE 23127205 aa Type Status el IB STSBOINQI2 18014 Mars 465 758 3 Select Create RAID Volume You will delete everything on the hard drives if they already have information stored on them 4 Accept default name then select RAIDI Mirror for the RAID Level and finally select Create Volume 5 Plug the USB stick containing the Windows
39. damaged 9 8 Abnormal Database Service Handling If database service stops by accident or runs abnormally it will make the CMS unable to normally save patient data When this situation occurs please try to restart the CMS If the high level system alarm disappears it indicates that database service has been restored to normal storage status If the high level system alarm persists it indicates that database is severely damaged In this case you need to re install database software Please refer to section 3 5 Database Software Installation for detailed operation 9 9 Database Backup and Recovery in Case of System Failure BeneVision CMS Service Manual 9 3 You can use the database backup and recovery tool to back up the current database and restore the database For example you should backup the current database before you replace the hard disk drive reinstall the operating system or recover the CMS using the mobile hard disk tool and then restore the database after the operating system has been installed or the CMS has been recovered For database backup and recovery refer to the operating manual 9 10 eGateway Unable to Obtain the Exported Files from the CMS If the CMS exported files cannot be received on the eGateway you need change the settings on CMS and eGateway as followings Change the Firewall Settings on the CMS Host 1 Open Control Panel 2 Select Windows Firewall and then Allow a program or f
40. ders and double click on the MicroDogInstdrv application The application installs the driver for the license dongle BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 7 34 When the Micro Dog Driver installation window opens select USB Dog Driver under Driver Installation Finally click Install Driver button on the lower left hand side of the window 35 When installation is complete look for the message in red The driver has been installed successfully Click Exit to exit from installation of the Micro Dog Driver 3 at Chas LEES J 7 E i esi err 7 erent Tn l ress d fh dui bb Ad AA pius 4 bur bul Sia Aut d wT AAA Ad AA vp 0 LA QU AM dd AO Ad n IIT Kor NS ai b 44 u 1718 36 From the same CD click and open the MySQL Community Server folder Double click on the MySQL Install application Follow the on screen prompts to start the SQL installation 37 Follow the prompts to install the SQL server Select English as the default language Accept the default installation location on the D Drive DAMySQL Data AA a kn Peppa LS VL K rr PPAR e e qd qt n a RAP ll Adie lt eo M S ALIS REM s p d WA OWL MW KA tis iA o c k 2m een M rotuli Ni AA pit AA A 227 T T ee 2 T 44 E t es _ a ee AL de lA eee d 4 6 8 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 38 39 40 4 42 43 44 When prompted choose Yes I want
41. dray or repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel This warranty shall not extend to B AnyMindray product which has been subjected to misuse negligence or accident or B AnyMindray product from which Mindray s original serial number tag or product identification markings have been altered or removed or B Any product of any other manufacturer BeneVision CMS Service Manual Return Policy In the event that it becomes necessary to return a unit to Mindray follow the instructions below 1 Obtain a return authorization Contact the Mindray Service Department and obtain a Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number The Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number must appear on the outside of the shipping container Return shipments will not be accepted if the Mindray Customer Service Authorization Number is not clearly visible Please provide the model number serial number and a brief description of the reason for return 2 Freight policy The customer is responsible for freight charges when this product is shipped to Mindray for service including any relevant customs fees or other freight related charges 3 Return address Please send the part s or equipment to the address offered by Customer Service Department BeneVision CMS Service Manual III Contact Information Manufacturer Address Tel Fax Website Distributor Address Tel Website IV Shenzhen Mindray Bio Med
42. e the program you must restart your computer No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup lt Back Cancel 3 6 Printer Installation 3 6 1 Supported Printers The CMS supports the following printers B HP LaserJet M40ln m HP LaserJet M602 m HP LaserJet M605n BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 23 3 6 2 Printer Installation Procedures Using the installation of HP LaserJet M602 as an example Insert the printer driver CD into the CD ROM Verifying the Printer IP 1 Load the printer with paper and connect with the computer Set the printer IP address to 196 76 0 X 2 Power on the printer The printer IP address information will be shown on the screen of the control panel as below The printer IP 3 Verify this IP address is in the same network segment as the patient network If not add a new computer TCP IP address so that it is in the same network segment with the printer IP address Adding TCP IP 1 Enter the Windows desktop and select Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change adapter settings to display the network connection window 2 Double click the Local Area Connection icon to display the Local Area Connection Status window 3 Click the Properties button to display the Local Area Connection Properties window 4 Sel
43. eature through Windows Firewall 3 Allow File and Printer Sharing and netlogon service applications to pass through all network firewalls Change the SMB Authentication Level on the eGateway Host 1 Run GPedit msc 2 Select Computer Configuration 2 Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policies gt Security Options 3 Double click Network security LAN Manager authentication level The properties screen displays 4 Set Network security LAN Manager authentication level value to Send LM amp NTLM use NTLMv2 session if negotiated 5 Run Services msc and restart the Server service 9 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual P N 046 007962 00 2 0
44. ect the desired device from the This connection uses the following items list box and then click the Properties button to display the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window 3 24 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 5 Select the Use the following IPv4 address option and then click the Advanced button to display the Advanced TCP IP Setting window 6 Select the IP Settings tab and then click the Add button to display the TCP IP Address window 7 Input an IP address that is in the same network segment with the printer IP address Click the Subnet mask input box the default subnet mask displays 8 Click the Add button to add the IP and close the TCP IP Address window 9 Click the OK button to save the setting and close the Advanced TCP IP Setting window 10 Click the OK button to save the setting and close the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window 11 Click the OK button to apply the setting and close the Local Area Connection Properties window 12 Click the Close button to close the Local Area Connection Status window Installing the network printer 1 Insert the printer driver CD into the CD ROM 2 Right click the mouse to run CD driver and then double click setup exe file in the root directory 3 Install the driver by following the indications shown below in the order of from left to right and from
45. elect the Enhancements tab Select Disable all enhancements shown as below e Speakers Properties X General Levels Enhancements Advanced Select the enhancements to apply for your current speaker configuration Changes may not take effect until the next time you start playback V Disable all enhancements Bass Boost Virtual Surround Room Correction Loudness Equalization Enhancement Properties Restore Defaults P Preview v Select Ok 3 3 8 Installation for Remote Display Keyboard Mouse Audio The CMS supports the remote display audio and keyboard mouse operation with the source from local CMS The installation is illustrated on the Kontron KISS 2U 023 001020 00 host Tool s Required KVM extender CE750R CE750L 023 000773 00 DP to VGA adapter 023 000214 00 USB to VGA adapter 023 000766 00 RS 232 cable 300A 10 08997 USB to RS232 adapter 023 000739 00 BeneVision CMS Service Manual BeneVision CMS Service Manual Audio e e Audio Keyboard Mouse VGA Cable USB Cat 5e Cable Touch Display Local 1 gt m lt gt 2 Remote 1 KE m DP to VGA Adapter CE750L DP 023 000214 00 PETER RS 232 Cable RS 232 Cable Accompanied in Elo dan 300A 10 08997
46. ents so as to greatly promote the efficiency and quality of the monitoring work 2 2 Intellectual Property Protection The BeneVision Central Monitoring System uses a USB dongle for intellectual property protection You must plug the dongle into the system s USB interface before starting the system Otherwise the system cannot start NOTE e When installing or using the CMS you must plug in the USB dongle If the dongle is damaged or lost you may need to reinstall the system software before using a new once NOTE e When reinstalling the system software try not to remove the old database so as to keep the old monitoring data BeneVision CMS Service Manual 2 1 2 3 Versions The CMS system software dongle and service manual versions correspond to each other as below 222 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 System Installation 3 1 Pre installation Preparations 3 1 1 Environmental Reguirements The CMS should be installed in an environment where the system can be easily viewed operated and maintained The environment where the CMS is installed should be reasonably free from noises vibration dust and corrosive flammable and explosive substances If the CMS is installed in a cabinet sufficient space in front and behind should be left for convenient operation maintenance and repair Moreover to maintain good ventilation the CMS should be at least 2 inches 5cm away from around the cabinet When the C
47. failure BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 1 3 Cautions NCAUTION e Hospitals without stable power source should use an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS to power the CMS When there is a power failure the system should be shut down by following the specified shutdown procedure before the UPS is turned off If the system has a sudden power failure system failure may occur and consequently the system will not work correctly next time or even have a serious result e The host of the CMS should be installed with the original Microsoft Windows s system and standard upgrade program such as the service package Illegal software may lead to abnormal or incorrect system operating e The host of the CMS should be maintained every three to six months Its long time continuous operating may lead to failure of the operating system e Protect the device from damage caused by drop impact strong vibration or other mechanical force during servicing 1 1 4 Notes NOTE e Refer to the Operator s manual for more information pment Symbols Refer to instruction manual booklet CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do NOT remove cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 3 Keyboard port O S m Serial communication COM port L d ZU EN Display port USB port or device LJ CJ Network port Sound output port Sound input port Microphone port ee DA
48. fter the installation of Solidcore 3 Control perform the following to enable the changes under the control of Solidcore 1 Double click the icon of McAfee Solidifier Command Line on the desktop and the corresponding window will display 2 Input sadmin disable in the command line press the Enter key and then restart the PC The Solidcore control 1s disabled You can add or delete the additional applications 3 Double click the icon of McAfee Solidifier Command Line on the desktop and then input sadmin so to scan all of applications 4 Input sadmin enable in the command line press the Enter key and then restart the PC Other commonly used commands of McAfee Solidifier include B sadmin help used to view the commonly used commands B sadmin status used to view the status of McAfee BeneVision CMS Service Manual 5 3 FOR YOUR NOTES 5 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 System Recovery 6 1 Overview The central monitoring system CMS is installed in the dual hard disks computer When one of the dual hard disks fails replace the faulty disk with a new one The new disk recovers automatically When both hard disks fail perform the following procedure 6 2 HDD Replacement Procedure 6 2 1 Tools Required B Software 801 300B 00010 00 300B 30 47716 115 031840 00 115 012226 00 B Hardware DPM CMS FRU HD IMAGE BeneVision CMS SOFTWARE TOOLS BeneVision CMS SYSTEM SOF
49. g system Contact the hospital biomedical engineers or our service personnel immediately BeneVision CMS Service Manual 7 1 7 1 2 System Performance Test After the central monitoring system is reinstalled or quick recovery installation is performed follow this procedure to make sure that the system functions correctly Display setup Functional test of admitting patient Record and print Clear test data Shut down 7 2 Cleaning 7 2 Your equipment should be cleaned on a regular basis If the CMS accumulates heavy dust it should be cleaned regularly The equipment to be cleaned includes the main unit including power fan cabinet fan or other fan etc displays printer recorder keyboard and mouse Before cleaning the equipment consult your hospital s regulations for cleaning disinfecting and sterilizing equipment NWARNING Be sure to shut down the system and disconnect all power cords from the outlet before cleaning the equipment Cooling fans installed on CPU display adapter and cabinet should be cleaned on a regular 6 months time interval If any malfunction of cooling fan is encountered please contact supplier for replacement as soon as possible Dust accumulation on cooling fans can lead to failure due to high temperature The exterior surfaces of the equipment may be cleaned with a clean and soft cloth sponge or cotton ball dampened with a non erosive cleaning solution Drying off excess cleaning
50. ical Electronics Co Ltd Mindray Building Keji 12th Road South Hi tech Industrial Park Nanshan Shenzhen 518057 P R China 86 755 81888998 86 755 26582680 www mindray com Mindray DS USA Inc 800 MacArthur Boulevard Mahwah New Jersey 07430 USA 1 800 288 2121 1 201 995 8000 www mindray com BeneVision CMS Service Manual Contents 1 idi ii k i 1 1 Safety TA OEM AO taras kai ia ee 1 1 FELD M E I Badas iai a a a E o a Aa a a DS 1 2 ELWIN OS i ai ia a i i i is D o Es a P S L a a 1 2 1 1 CGO sanis ae Je aaa i i a a a a a a aaa a i ae 1 3 E AI MES 1 3 1 2 Eg tpmetntyrabols acs asa a ira 1 3 2 Intr ducton se i i i a a o L a i i a a i a i aa a 2 1 IH ONE INS Wer a aa emacs menos cea LN M CAM a i a A a i set ee 2 1 2 2 Intellectual Property Protection ann 2 1 2 3 N CUSTOMS nee ee ER O a a in eu a aa E a sane 2 2 S ircuBliicibiior e aR 3 1 3 1 Presif istaltation Preparat ons ea 3 1 ou 1 Environmental Regutte frie DES ous ausser ia 3 S 2 Power Requite rie BUS 4 apa aa ai i A atop a d Ao poet pde a a t ien eb ad 3 9 2 CMS Host oi ise eor einlassen 3 2 3 2 1 Kontron KISS 2U 023 001020 00 essen enne 3 2 3 2 2 HP 800611 023 000069 09 2 20 eek ae 3 4 35 3 Display Hardware Installation san ai a las i a a 3 4 3 3 1 Implementing Double Screen Display by DP to VGA Adapter 3 4 23 92 C ancelline the Hoc Ke VS
51. ime does not contain any data During actual maintenance it may be necessary to backup database which has saved a large amount of data If they are backed up onto the hard disk the old backup will be deleted and only the latest are backed up e When backing up database onto removable storage medium make sure that the removable storage medium is not infected with virus Perform virus scanning or formatting in advance 3 11 CMS Software Upgrades If your CMS software is installed in the Windows XP operating system but now you need to upgrade the CMS software in the Window 7 operating system you need do the followings to ensure the CMS running in the Windows 7 operating system 1 Format C drive and re install Windows 7 Professional Embedded SP1 32bit 2 Change the directory MySQL Data in D drive to MySQL Data bak 3 Run MySQL Install exe to install MySQL and then restart the system 4 Open Windows Task Manager and end mysqld exe progress 5 Delete the directory MySQLData in D drive and then change the directory MySQLData_bak to be back as MySQLData Then restart the system 6 Install CMS software After restarting the computer the CMS can run normally NOTE e After installing CMS software do not perform rebuilding database 3 11 1 USB Dongle Compatibility The upgraded BeneVision CMS software is compatible with the BeneVision dongle However some newly added functions may be disabled
52. ion a c of Step 2 9 Connect CE750L to CE750R by a network cable 10 Install touchscreen driver Refer to 3 6 Installing Elo Touchscreen Driver Optional NCAUTION e If recorder is extended for remote operation the serial port of CE750L must be connected to the COMI port of Kontron KISS 2U e If paging is extended for remote operation the serial port of CE750L must be connected to the COM2 port of Kontron KISS 2U Thetouchscreen driver is installed only after all the connections are complete NOTE e The CMS supports VGA video extension The recommended equipment is ATEN KVM Extender CE750 e The remote display equipment is required to support a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels e Please refer to the accompanying documents for the detailed operations installation specifications and precautions of VGA video transmission equipment e The CE750 KVM extender does not support remote USB storage To support the remote USB storage you need install a USB extender BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 15 3 4 IP Address Setup and Network Connection The PC will be eguipped with two network adapters to isolate the monitor LAN and the external network to ensure network bandwidth and data safety for the monitors NOTE e If two network adapters are used be sure to identify which is for monitor network and which is for external network connecting multiple CMS CMS viewer or other information systems Correctly set IP addres
53. lign the screens at the same horizontal line 1 Right click the mouse on the desktop and then select Screen resolution from the pop up menu to display the window as shown in the following figure gt El Display Screen Resolution Display 1 DELLEI70S Resolution 1280 x 1024 recommended Orientation Landscape X Multiple displays Extend these displays T Make this my main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should I choose Ber LJ gt ee jm Display Screen Resolution Change the appearance of your displays Display 1 DELL E170S Resolution 1280 x 1024 recommended Orientation Landscape Multiple displays Extend these displays v This is currently your main display Advanced settings Make text and other items larger or smaller What display settings should choose Cancel Appy 2 Click the screen signed with number 1 to select it and then drag the screen down until the screen signed with number 1 aligns with the screen signed with number 2 3 Click the OK button to save the setting and close the window You can refer the above steps to adjust the multi screens alignment BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 9 3 3 5 Installing Multi Screen Extend Device SUNIX VGA2715 L 4 5 6 Take out the accompanying USB cable Connect one end of the
54. n Setup gt enter 111111 gt Other gt Database Backup and Recovery to Restore the Database using the previously backed up bak file or manually configure all BeneVision CMS settings and Peripheral Devices Return system to service NOTE Do not recover the system with the method of recovery from hard disk if system failure is caused by other reasons NOTE e System recovery will format disk C and disk D of the hard disk So backup your desired data in disk C and disk D before performing the recovery operation We assume no responsibility for loss of data during the recovery 6 3 Database Backup Refer to section 3 10 5 Initial Database Backup 6 4 Configuring Printer Refer to section 3 6 Printer Installation 6 12 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 5 Installing Dual Displays Refer to section 3 3 1 Implementing Double Screen Display by DP to VGA Adapter for dual displays connection and settings 6 6 Installing Multiple Displays Refer to section 3 3 5 Installing Multi Screen Extend Device SUNIX VGA2715 for three or four displays connection and settings 6 7 Setting the Size of CMS Screen Access the CMS system Select System Setup 2 Admin Setup gt Screen Size Adjust the screen size of the CMS system in accordance with actual screen size Restart PC to enable the screen size settings 6 8 Setting Language and Time Refer to section 3 10 1 Setting the Region and La
55. n process includes server and client installation 3 9 1 Installing and Configuring a Server 1 Insert the BeneVision CMS Tool SW CD P N 115 034052 00 into the computer CD drive and find the Synergy software application P N 110 003997 00 in the CD 2 Run synergy1 6 3 exe 3 In the welcome screen select Next 4 Inthe End User License Agreement screen select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and then select Next 5 Always select Next until the installation is complete The Synergy application automatically starts after the installation is complete 6 Inthe following screen select the proper language and then select Next 3 30 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Welcome Thanks for installing Synergy Synergy lets you easily share your mouse and keyboard between multiple computers on your desk and it s Free and Open Source Just move your mouse off the edge of one computer s screen on to another You can even share all of your clipboards All you need is a network connection Synergy is cross platform works on Windows Mac OS X and Linux 7 Select Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard and then select Finish Server or Client i Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard My main mouse and keyboard are connected to this computer This will allow you to move your mouse over to another computer s screen There can only be one server in y
56. nguage of the Operating System for language settings Refer to section 3 10 2 Setting Operating System Time for time settings BeneVision CMS Service Manual 6 13 FOR YOUR NOTES 6 14 BeneVision CMS Service Manual f Maintenance and Cleaning 7 1 Maintenance Failure on the part of the responsible hospital or institution employing the use of the central monitoring system to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazard NWARNING e The safety checks or servicing involving any disassembly of devices should be performed by professional servicing personnel otherwise it may lead to undue equipment failure and possible health hazards 7 1 1 General Inspection Whenever your system is repaired or upgraded a thorough inspection should be performed by qualified service personnel to ensure the reliability Before the central monitoring system is put into use and when it is in use follow these guidelines to inspect it B Inspect the equipment and its accessories for mechanical damage B Inspect if the environment and power supply meet the specified requirements B Inspect all power cords and signal lines for fraying or other damages and if they are properly connected and insulated B Inspect if the sound system functions normally B Inspect if each function of the system is in good condition B Incaseof any damage or abnormality do not use the central monitorin
57. nnected to the monitor network and the one hereinafter called independent network adapter installed in the PCI slot is connected to the external network The default network adapter is the integrated network adapter which is used for the patient network using CMS protocol only For CMS protocol use IP address scheme 196 76 0 xxx and subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Every IP Address on each individual network has to be unique Duplicate IP Addresses will cause network connection failures The hospitals can set their own desired DHCP or IP addresses However the CMS IP address must not be changed To set the IP addresses of the integrated network adapter 1 Select the Ix icon at the bottom of the screen to enter the following screen Then click Open Network and Sharing Center BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 17 Not connected ir No connections are available Troubleshoot Open Network and Sharing Center 6 23 PM 9 1 2014 2 Inthe pop up screen select Change adapter settings Control Panel Home a View your basic network information and set up connections Change adapter settings A x D See full map ange advanced sharing settings This computer View your active networks Connect to a network You are currently not connected to any networks Change your networking settings ds Set up a new connection or network lt Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection
58. or refers to the display directly connecting the VGA interface of the PC Digital Display refers to the display connecting the VGA by DP to VGA adapter 8 Click the Apply option The message The new settings have been applied Do you want to keep these settings displays 9 Click the Yes button to apply the setting 10 Clickthe icon to close the window NOTE e When unplugging the DP to VGA adapter press the spring button on the DP plug and then unplug it downward Failure to do so may damage the DP plug The label beside DP port is a 3 3 2 Cancelling the Hot Keys 1 To avoid the user error operation follow the procedure to cancel the functional hot keys 2 Enter the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel window and then click the Options option to display the Hot Key Manager window as shown in the following figure 3 6 Bene Vision CMS Service Manual Intel HD Graphics Control Panel Options v HotKey Manager Enable Hot Keys Customize Hot Keys Open Hot Key Panel Rotate To 0 Degrees Ctrl Alt F6 Ctrl Alt Up On j Open Display Panel Rotate To 90 Degrees v off Ctrl Alt F1 Ctrl Alt Left Open Scaling Panel Rotate To 180 Degrees Ctrl Alt F11 Ctrl Alt Down Open Intel HD Graphics Control Panel Rotate To 270 Degrees Ctrl Alt F12 Ctrl Alt Right Restore Graphics Defaults lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt F8
59. or while it is turned on and or plugged in NOTE Never use an abrasive glass cleaner containing highly concentrated ammonia and strong base chemicals since they damage the surface treatment BeneVision CMS Service Manual 7 3 7 3 2 LCD Display Chassis NWARNING Do not clean the monitor while it is turned on and or plugged in Donot spray any cleaner directly on a display It could possibly leak inside the unit and cause damage Clean the chassis with a lightly moistened soft cloth 7 3 3 Care and Cleaning of the Screen Touchscreen For the best performance it is recommended that the touch screen on the BeneVision display s be kept clean You can use any standard glass cleaner to clean the screen Use a cloth or towel to apply the cleaner Glass cleaner sprayed directly on a display could possibly leak inside a non sealed unit and cause damage Remove fingerprints and stains by using a liquid lens cleaner and a soft cloth To prevent scratches on the front panel of the display screen observe the following precautions when cleaning NWARNING e DO NOT spray any liquids directly on the screen e DO NOT use abrasive cleaning materials to clean a touch screen e DO NOT wipe a dry screen e DO NOT use alcohol or chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents Useafine soft hair brush to carefully brush away dust and dirt particles Use a soft cloth moistened with cleaner solution to wipe the touch screen clean
60. our setup Client use another computer s mouse and keyboard You have already set up a server This computer will be contralled using the server s mouse and keyboard There can be many cliente in your setup 8 After entering the following screen a window showing Do you want to enable auto config and install Bonjour This feature helps you establish the connection will pop up Select No Select Configure Server By default server share this computer s mouse and keyboard and Configure interactively are selected BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 31 Server share this computer mouse and keyboard IP addresses 196 76 5 77 T B B 253 2 Configure interactively Configure Server Q Use existing configuration Configuration file IC Documents and Settings gw user synergy sg Browse C Client usd Screen name 2 Ia you want ta enable auto config and install Bonjour Server IP This feature helps you establish the connection Auto confi Log NOTE connecting to service NOTE connection established INFO watchdog status error 9 Inthe Screens and links tab of Server Configuration drag the computer icon on the upper left corner of screen to a proper position in the grid Then an unnamed icon appears in the grid shown as below Screens and links Hotkeys Advanced server settings Configure the layout of your synergy server configuration m
61. ower supply BioMed CE UPS batteries Test BioMed CE See section 7 3 5 Annually Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS BeneVision CMS Service Manual 8 Parts The parts list is shown in below table 1 owo Trennen TT 8 isos Dongle orwonsaton 9 usur Dont rennen TT LCD 19 display LCD 19 touchscreen L L x z 2 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 8 1 8 2 The following table lists the parts used for Kontron KISS 2U V2 KTQ87 P N 023 001020 00 023 001212 00 Motherboard 810582 4500 KISS 2U V2 KTQ87 023 001201 00 Power supply R1S2 5300V4V 023 001202 00 CPU SR14J A5 4570S 2 90 GHz BeneVision CMS Service Manual 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 The displaying text on the CMS screen is abnormal Please ensure the region and language of the operating system is the same with the language set in the CMS system 1 To set up the region and language of the operating system refer to section 3 10 1 Setting the Region and Language of the Operating System 2 To set up the language of the CMS Click System Setup gt Admin Setup Other gt Language and select the desired language 9 2 Recorder printer related technical alarm messages Please refer to the Appendix B in BeneVision Central Monitoring System Operator s Manual When print fails please follow the instruction to recover the print job 1 Restart the printer 2 Click the System Setup button and then select the Printing Control
62. pop up windows and access Printers and Faxes 5 Select HP LaserJet 600 M601 M602 M603 PCL6 printer and re name it as M602 net to complete installation of printer s network driver Installing the USB printer NOTE e Make sure that the USB cable of the printer is not connected with computer 1 Right click the mouse to open CD driver and then double click setup exe file in the root directory 2 Install the driver by following the indications shown below in the order of from left to right and from top to bottom Pisaras pone the bode cuneum Feta fmioking cam noite you man ccoepy the iodo meee lich eich rd do renes Cece 3 26 Dro TITRE printer series bici Ser C hype parakai bar orra araj ki Bm Loge icum ail oe Frappe So iei i T LI ILO L CHE Pine TO kai hber Ki ina BeneVision CMS Service Manual gt HP Laserlet Enterprise 600 MOI M602 6 M603 printer sorios I Selen Connect your Product nios HP Lasorlat Enterprise 600 M601 M02 amp MOUS printer sorios MEL ga en Product Go g alos nies ko sinl a E O skitai area wi be ren ic hap rai cones mporkent a lcs vous produit E Lud rungen t 2 E When this page shows connect o HP LozerJot Enterprise 600 M601 M602 amp M603 printer series HP Laser Jot Enterprise OOO MOOI Thank you for choosing HP Enable HP Web Services s reme went commented O proia When the test page is successfully printed
63. rior oie a oo a e na teca ae 9 3 9 7 CMS Unable to Connect the Bedside Monitor 00rs00000200sssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn en 9 3 9 8 Abnormal Database Service Handling eeclesie seen en uae eei ra totae enne A 9 3 9 9 Database Backup and Recovery in Case of System Failure seennn 9 3 9 10 eGateway Unable to Obtain the Exported Files from the CMS 9 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 FOR YOUR NOTES 4 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 Safety 1 1 Safety Information NDANGER e Indicates an imminent hazard situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury NWARNING Indicates a potential hazard situation or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury NCAUTION e Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that if not avoided could result in minor personal injury or product property damage NOTE Provides application tips or other useful information to ensure that you get the most from your product BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 1 1 1 1 Dangers There are no dangers that refer to the product in general Specific Danger statements may be given in the respective sections of this operation manual 1 1 2 Warnings NWARNING 1 2 The device is intended for use only by clinical professionals or under their guidance It must only be used by persons who have received adequate training in its
64. s for each network adapter e If two network adapters are used connect them to corresponding networks as desired o Do not connect both network adapters to the same network segment e g do not connect them to the monitor network at same time 3 4 1 Network Connection Using Multiple Network Adapters The figure below shows the network connection using multiple network adapters at ADT Server WS VS e Gateway Hospital N CMSViewer Network li Q3 QS li Pager Pager Central Network EMR CIS Hospital Supplied HIS etc VLAN S S S e Serial 12lead ECG Mgmt Alarm Interface M Paging ES System o S Printer CSN I 608MHz Band Wireless Monitor Network Monitor Network Receiver 1 Subnet 1 i Subnet 2 a Antenna Array y iss N SY Su C U Wi Fi Wireless F S Access D NS NS Receiver N E a Points a I I Telepack 1 Telepack N Monitor1 Monitor N Wireless Monitor Monitor 1 Monitor N As shown in the figure the two network adapters are respectively connected to the monitor LAN and the external network BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 4 1 1 Supported Monitoring Device Bedside Monitors Passport 12M 17M Passport 8 12 Accutorr 7 TI DPM 3 4 5 6 7 V 12 21 Spectrum Spectrum OR Passport 2 Passport V Telemetry TMS 6016 TMS60 Telepack 608 3 4 2 Monitor LAN NOTE If two network adapters are used the one hereinafter called integrated network adapter integrated on the PC main board is normally co
65. sepas der on ot tree bates ev ek 3 6 5 34 9 Seluns My Main DISDISV scisco eratis ne ea 3 8 3 324 Al snins the Double Sereens aaa ia RL 3 9 3 3 5 Installing Multi Screen Extend Device SUNIX VGA2715 0 3 10 3 3 6 Setting the Audio Properties T100 Extend Device Only 3 11 3 3 7 Disabling the Audio Enhancement eesessesssssssssssesecrorrereresssssssssssssesseeeereee 3 12 3 3 8 Installation for Remote Display Keyboard Mouse Audio 3 12 3 4 IP Address Setup and Network Connection anna ai 3 16 3 4 1 Network Connection Using Multiple Network Adapters 3 16 3 4 2 MOMO LAN oet e een on a te a i tnc 3 17 Sd External INeGVOER ee ae ae ee 3 21 3 5 Database Software Installation een 3 22 3 0 Printer LIS CAN AM OM se ee ee ee a aa 3 23 3 6 1 SuUPporled Printer aus ee 3 23 320 2 Printer Installation Proce une a ee 3 24 3 0 3 Tasks after Printer Installation a a a a as 3 27 3 7 Recorder Installation nass se EA A Re sea 3 28 3 8 Installing Elo Touchscreen Driver Optional u000snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenenneeennnn 3 29 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 1 3 9 Installing Synergy Software Optional eeeeeeesssssssessesseeeeeeeeen nen 3 30 3 9 1 Installing and Configuring a Server kaka kana nana a aaa 3 30 2 9 2 ns ia lino ACC His o aeta ord a da dia vet eue a i eR Event Gi
66. stem Before performing the operations described below make sure that the main unit is not installed with any application software except the accompanying software of Windows 3 2 CMS Host 3 2 1 Kontron KISS 2U 023 001020 00 Connectors COM2 COM 1 Paging Touch Screen2 Recoder Touch Screen1 DVI No Used USB 3 0 Keyboard Mouse USB module devices LAN2 DP2 Monitor2 Redundant Power Patient NetWork Audio USB 2 0 Keyboard Mouse USB module devices LAN1 Hospital NetWork DP1 Montor1 DP3 Monitor3 3 2 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Assembly Diagram 22 11 12 13 Cover retaining plate on the front side Drives bays stacked one above the other into a drive cage Retaining bracket for the butterfly backplane not provided at system configuration with low profile cards Power Supply Unit PSU Retaining bracket for the riser card not provided at system configuration with low profile cards Riser card for expansion cards Centring latches for the cover at the rear side Cover retaining plate on the rear side Card hold down bracket Motherboard Cage for motherboard and expansion cards Fans of the fan slide in module Fan slide 1n module with two fans BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 3 3 2 2 HP 800G1 023 000969 00 Connectors B2 USB 3 0 nn RS 232 Recoder Paging LAN1 Audio i i Keyboard Mouse Hospital NetWork VGA Montior1 DP Monitor2 DP Montor3 LAN2 Power USB
67. the database when it is damaged or unavailable and there is no backup C Shrink Database Regularly perform database shrink to free the database available space Warning This is operation cannot be reversed If you are unsure about performing this please contact authorized service 2 Select Database Backup The following window displays Prompt The CMS will shut down before the CMS Database Backup and Recovery starts Are you sure you want to continue _ te Low 3 Select Yes then the following window displays CMS Database Backup Guide Select backup path Local Harddrive m E SCMSdb bak 20150323143Tbak lt Previous Next Cancel 3 Select Local Hard disk and then Next to enter the following window BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 39 Please confirm Backup Database Path E XCMSdb baki20150323143Tbak Database backup will commence as soon as the Start button is clicked Previous 4 Click Start to start to back up the database until the following window appears Database Backup Completed IV Start CHS Finish Cancel NOTE e The database backup process will take at least 10 minutes If the database stores a lot of patient data it could take a long time 5 Click Finish to start the CMS 3 40 BeneVision CMS Service Manual NOTE e Theabove is initial database backup when the CMS is installed The database at that t
68. ther computer s screen There can only be one server in your setup Client use another computer s mouse and keyboard You have already set up a server This computer will be controlled using the server s mouse and keyboard There can be many dients in your setup 3 After entering the following screen a window showing Do you want to enable auto config and install Bonjour This feature helps you establish the connection will pop up Select No Select Configure Server By default client use another computer s mouse and keyboard is selected A Select Start 3 34 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 10 Installation of the CMS Software 3 10 1 Setting the Region and Language of the Operating System If the language used by the current operating system is the same language the user wants to display on the CMS it is unnecessary to set the region and language for the operating system In this case skip this step If the language of the operating system is English but the user requires a non English interface for the CMS it 1s necessary to set the region and language of the operating system To set the region and language follow this procedure l Enter the Windows desktop and select Start gt Control Panel gt Clock Language and Region to enter the Clock Language and Region window Click the Region and Language option to display the Region and Language
69. tically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 7 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 202 114 4 119 Subnet mask 255 255 255 D Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit 6 If you need to configure more IP addresses select Advanced see the figure above you will see the following screen display BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 19 202 114 4 119 255 255 255 0 Default gateways Gateway add Edit Remove Automatic metric Interface metric 7 Click Add in the IP Settings and then you will see the following screen display Advanced TCP IP Settings 255 255 0 0 Remove 8 Click Add to return to the following screen display To add more IP addresses repeat Step 7 3 20 BeneVision CMS Service Manual Advanced TCP IP Settings IP Settings DNS WINS IP addresses IP address Subnet mask 202 114 4 119 255 255 255 0 196 76 0 1 255 255 0 0 Default gateways Gateway Metric Automatic metric Ok Cancel 9 Click OK to finish setting IP address 3 4 3 External Network The independent network adapter is used
70. type 32 bit Operating System Pen and Touch No Pen or Touch Input is available for this Display m Computer name XUE PC Change settings Full computer name XUE PC Computer description Workgroup WORKG Synergy Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard IP addresses 196 T76 5 TT 9 Configure interactively Use existing configuration Configuration file C Uzerz CMS synergy szc Client use another computer s mouse and keyboard Screen name CMS PC Server IP Auto config Log INCU INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO NOTE NOTE NOTE INFO CUIIVCLIL LIKG UT LLUM UCELull J Z CUP J switch from MR50212477PC4 to CMS PC at 1275 506 entering screen service command updated process started but command is empty shutting down got ipc shutdown message disconnecting client MR50212477PC4 client MR50212477PC4 has disconnected stopped server process 2624 was shutdown gracefully Synergy is not running BeneVision CMS Service Manual 3 33 3 9 2 Installing a Client 1 Do the step 1 6 in the section 3 9 1 Installing and Configuring a Server 2 Select Client share this computer s mouse and keyboard and then select Finish Kr Setup Synergy Server or Client Server share this computer s mouse and keyboard My main mouse and keyboard are connected to this computer This will allow you to move your mouse over to ano
71. up to enter the Display Setup tab sheet select Wave Save and then add your desired waveforms 9 5 Multi Dual screen changes to Single screen during the CMS installation l 2 9 2 Check if the displays are connected to host and work functionally Check if the display mode is set correctly please refer to section BR RK25S HM B RIEF HM 3 3 1 Implementing Double Screen Display by DP to VGA Adapter or 3 3 5 Installing Multi Screen Extend Device SUNIX VGA2715 BeneVision CMS Service Manual 9 6 Remove Dongle Error The following prompt message may appear during installation or running Dongle error may be caused by dongle driver not installed dongle inserted improperly or USB port damaged Please check dongle driver or reinsert dongle 9 7 CMS Unable to Connect the Bedside Monitor This fault may be caused by network configuration network cable plugged improperly network cable damaged etc Refer to the following procedures to troubleshoot this fault l Check if the network cable is plugged properly 2 Check network configuration to see if the IP address of the CMS and that or network bed number of the monitor are configured correctly 3 Use ping command to check if the CMS can be connected to the bedside monitor Try to ping as many monitors as possible In the case of ping failure the fault may lie in hardware 4 Check if the crystal connector on the network cable or the network cable is
72. use Anyone unauthorized or untrained must not perform any operation on it The CMS is a clinical information device Except for using such components as the mouse and keyboard to perform normal operations do not touch or disassemble any other component especially the power component otherwise it may result in personnel injury Do not connect this system to outlets with the same circuit breakers and fuses that control current to devices such as life support systems If this system malfunctions and generates an overcurrent or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON the circuit breakers and fuses of the building s supply circuit may be tripped Failure on the part of the responsible hospital or institution employing the use of the CMS to implement a satisfactory maintenance schedule may cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazard Be sure to keep the packaging materials from children s reach Disposal of the packaging materials shall comply with your local requirements If any value displayed on the screen of the CMS is abnormal or questionable first determine the patient s vital signs by alternative means and then verify that the CMS or monitor is working correctly The physiolgical waveforms parameters and alarms displayed on the CMS are tarnsmitted from the monitor through the network If there is a network failure the data loss or delay may occur Pay close attention to the patients during a network

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