Touchscreen Interface; Scrolling Vs. Non-Scrolling Waveforms; Browser Support - GE Medical Systems Solar 9500 Service Manual

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Touchscreen Interface

Scrolling vs. Non-scrolling Waveforms

Browser Support

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Installation: Display Descriptions
A touchscreen display is the recommended user interface, although a
keyboard and/or mouse may be used. The touchscreen must be
compatible with ELO Touchsystems' Smart Set protocol. You may
connect up to two touchscreens to the Serial Ports 1 and 2 of the Solar
9500 processing units. See chapter 4, Software Configuration for
information on Serial Port Configuration.
Scrolling refers to the ability to continuously move the waveforms across
the display from right to left. Non-scrolling waveforms are static with an
"erase bar" moving across the display. As the erase bar sweeps the
display, it erases the data in front of the bar and writes new data in back
of the bar.
The base Solar 9500 system only supports non-scrolling waveforms. For
scrolling and non-scrolling waveform capability, the PCI bus add-in video
board must be ordered. The Solar 9500 can support up to two add-in
video boards.
The web browser feature is only supported on the motherboard video
connection (non-scrolling) and requires a screen description of Primary,
Secondary, or Applications Only. See
for details.
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"Display/Layout Setup" on page 4-4
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