Operating instructions

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Servicing Instructions 227 436 37 Rev. B V1.3
INI files
An initialization file CARDIO.INI is created in the Windows directory, where the program
settings are stored. These settings can be allocated with an identifier and stored in the
help functions under Settings in the \SETUP directory, thus making them available to all
users of a network (load help functions under Settings). Up to 10 settings can be stored.
The file names are SETUP0.INI to SETUP9.INI.
Entries in the initialization files SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI are described in the
corresponding sections of this Service Maunual.
Stress test driver (ergometer, treadmill) settings are stored in the file PERM_MEM.DAT
in the Windows directory. If the profiles are modified or recreated, this file should be
saved. It has been known for this file to have been deleted during new installations. It
can also prove useful to assign the file with the attribute READONLY. This prevents
overwriting or deletion. However, this attribute must be removed again before making
any new changes in the profile. It is more advisable, however, to make a backup of the
file as it cannot then be lost, even in the event of a hard disk error.
5.2.12 Installation in the network
Network Configuration
To communicate with a MUSE server (Version 5.0a) you have to configure the
TCP/IP protocol, if it isn't still installed on your CardioSys NT-Workstation:
1. Select taskbar -> Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
2. Double-click on Network
3. Dependent on configuration on your domain server your station is a
member of a workgroup or a member of a domain.
4. Select Tab "Services"
and add 'simple TCP/IP-Services', if it isn't displayed!
5. Select Tab "Protocols"
and add 'TCP/IP' if this protocol isn't displayed in the listbox yet!
6. Select TCP/IP and press 'properties...'
Tab "IP-address"
Check 'IP-address via DHCP-Protocol' if your domain server support DHCP,
or check 'use own IP-address' for specifying your own IP address, subnet
mask and default gateway address (don't play with these addresses!!!).
7. Tab "DNS"
Enter computer name of your CardioSys station, as well as the name of
the domain computer belongs to. Specify at least one IP address for your
DNS server.
Enter a domain suffix if you have one, that helps identify your computer
on the Internet.