Insite/Network Connection - GE Innova 2100-IQ Preinstallation Manual

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Innova 2100-IQ, 3100/3100-IQ, 4100/4100-IQ Cardiovascular Imaging System Pre-Installation Manual
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6 Insite/Network Connection

The preferred Insite connection uses a broadband modem. This connection requires a dedicated
Ethernet Jack (RJ45) that must be located less than 1 meter (3 feet) from the C1 cabinet
For complete descriptions of these connectivity solutions, please refer to the Broadband Solutions
catalogue available through your local GEHC sales and service representative.
Connectivity Process and pre-installations checklists are available in the Broadband Connectivity
PIM available through your local GEHC sales and service representative
Optionally, the analog modem is also fitted inside the C1 cabinet. A dedicated phone line with a
local socket used only for a connection to a modem will preferably be located close to the cabinet.
The phone outlet must be located less than 1 meter (3 feet) from the C1 cabinet
A modem compliant to each country is supplied with the Innova System.
InSite requires an Internet Address connecting it to the Innova System. This address must be
available before installing the system. A request form has been defined. For more information,
please refer to
representative.
For network requirements for IVUS option, see the section
Chapter 4, Section 3, IVUS
Chapter 3 Physical Requirements of Room
Chapter 8, Section 1, IP Addressing Process
Option.
The C1 cabinet comes equipped with a Firewall unit. The hospital network must be
capable of connecting to this firewall. In the case that it cannot be, please contact
GE Healthcare to discuss alternatives.
Direction 5160944-13-1EN, Revision 2
or contact your GEMS OLC
Ethernet Network Requirement in
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