Display/Layout Setup - GE Medical Systems Solar 9500 Service Manual

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Display/Layout Setup

Screen Description Options
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Software Configuration: Monitor Service Menu
Selecting Default Layouts... displays the Application-Layout Setup
window. If your unit has optional graphics cards, you can program the
Default Layouts for additional displays and define the default layout to
be used on each display.
Under Layout Setup choose the default layouts for the Primary, the
Secondary, the Remote 1 and 2, and the Patient View. Layout Setup
shown is for a system with 3 displays.
Selecting Display Setup... displays the Application Display Setup screen.
For each video output, choose the Screen Description. Each application
can be assigned to any of the available video outputs whose screen
descriptions are Primary, Secondary or Apps Only. The column labeled
Motherboard Main refers to the graphics port on the Solar 9500
motherboard. The column Video Slot A refers to the first add-in video
card, the column Video Slot B refers to the second add-in video card. A
highlighted green circle indicates which video/screen description the
application appears on.
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An application can be assigned to only one display. Screen
descriptions cannot be duplicated, each must be unique.
(e.g. If Primary is selected for one video output, then Primary cannot
be selected for another video output.)
The 12SL and Browser applications are optional software packages.
These applications can only be assigned if they are enabled. The
Browser can only be run on the Motherboard Main video connection
(non-scrolling) and requires a screen description of Primary,
Secondary, or Applications Only.
You cannot assign any non-real-time applications to a display that
doesn't have a user input device such as a remote display.
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