Service manual
Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual
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Setup
TCP/IP Setup Key
Touch TCP/IP SETUP to display the Keyboard menu (refer to Figure 2-6 on page 2-15) and key in
a TCP/IP address (refer to the Keyboard Menu on page 2-15 further instructions). Touch ENTER
to initiate error checking and verify that the address is in the proper xxx.xx.xxx.xxx format.
To enter a TCP/IP address:
1 Touch TCP/IP SETUP.
2 Type in the TCP/IP address.
3 When you have entered the TCP/IP address correctly, touch ENTER to store the address in
memory.
4 Reset the monitor to have the network recognize the new TCP/IP address.
Entering an invalid IP address (e.g., 89.0.3.22x) sounds an error tone and displays the message
IP address 89.0.3.22x is out of range or invalid
BED NAME Key
When the BED NAME key is touched, the monitor displays the Keyboard menu (refer to Figure 2-
6). Use the keys on the Keyboard menu to enter the bed name assigned to the monitor. This bed
name is also the monitor’s node name on the network and is limited to five characters.
The message Restart monitor after change in bed name: xxxxx is displayed when you touch
BED NAME. The xxxxx is the node name currently recognized by the network. The name you
enter can contain from one to five alphanumeric characters but must be unique to the network.
Reset the monitor after you enter the bed name to allow the network to recognize the new name.
To enter a bed name:
1 Touch BEDNAME.
2 Type in the bed name.
3 When you have entered the name correctly, touch ENTER to store the bed name into memory.
4 Reset the monitor so that the network recognizes the new bed name.
NODE DIRECTORY Key
The NODE DIRECTORY key enables you to view which nodes are active on the network.
Touching this key displays a set of node keys identifying the bed name (top) and the subnet where
it belongs (bottom):
Nodes active on the network
(The bed names are provided as examples.)
BED01
WARD1
BED02
WARD1
BED03
WARD1
BED04
WARD1
BED05
WARD1
CEN01
ICU
BED03
WARD1