Service manual

Ultraview 1030/1050 Monitors — Service Manual
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SUBNET ACCESS Key
The SUBNET ACCESS key limits this monitor’s accessibility to beds physically located on other
subnets. When Subnet Access is OFF, the monitor can access only those beds attached to its own
subnet. When Subnet Access is ON, the monitor can also access beds located on other subnets.
To set Subnet Access to OFF:
1 Set SUBNET ACCESS to OFF.
2 Power the monitor OFF and ON again to ensure that all alarm watches, zone assignments, and
remote views are cleared.
3 Set the remote views (bedside monitors) as desired.
4 Select RECORDERS using only the recorders on the local subnet and set PRESELECTED
RECORDINGS to access only the monitors in the local subnet.
5 Set ALARM WATCHES as desired.
RADIO SETUP Menu Tree
RADIO SETUP Menu — This key is only displayed on wireless monitors if the radio is present.
Whenever the monitor powers ON and the network cable is not connected, the radio signs on and
the sign on message is displayed on the monitor’s prompt message line. (The sign on message
also displays within 10 seconds after any change made within this menu.)
DOMAIN XX and CHANNEL XX — The lower lines of these keys display the monitor’s current
settings for the radio’s domain (0) and channel (1). Selecting either of these keys highlights that
key, dims the other key, and displays the pop-up keypad. Selecting the keypad’s ENTER key
stores the currently displayed settings in the monitor’s non-volatile memory and restarts the radio.
MASTER/SLAVE — This key selects whether the monitor’s radio is configured as a wireless
network master or slave. The current setting is highlighted and is stored in the monitor’s non-
volatile memory. Whenever it is changed, the radio is restarted.
RECORDER SETUP Key
Touching the RECORDER SETUP key displays the following menu:
Restart monitor after storing configuration
CHANNEL
0
DOMAIN
0
MASTER
SLAVE
RECORDER SETUP - Select parameter
SELECTION
AUTO BACKUP
RECORDER
NAMES
SELECT
RECORDERS