Connecting A Remote-On Cable - GE HEALTHCARE CARESCAPE Monitor B650 Technical Manual

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NOTE: Refer to the iCollect User's Manual for more information about the iCollect.
NOTE: Contact GE Healthcare Service to get more information about interfacing other data
acquisition systems to the patient monitor.

6.11 Connecting a remote-on cable

Remote-on connection allows you to power-up the patient monitor from the power switch of a
GE Healthcare anesthesia machine.
1.
Connect the remote-on cable to the remote-on connector labelled as "X3" in the rear
panel of the patient monitor.
2.
Connect the other end of the remote-on cable to the related connector in the anesthesia
machine. Refer to the related product documentation for details.
NOTE: Remote-on connection is possible only if the monitor is equipped with the Advanced
Interface Board that has the remote-on connector and if the anesthesia machine supports this
feature.
NOTE: Remote-on connection is possible only if the anesthesia machine supports this feature.
NOTE: The remote on/standby function is disabled when the patient monitor is battery
powered.
6.12 Connecting a local printer to the IX connector
You can connect a local laser printer directly to the patient monitor's IX connector with a
crossover cable.
1.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the IX connector labelled as "IX" in the rear panel of the
patient monitor.
2.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet crossover cable to the connector in the laser
printer.
NOTE: Connection to a local printer is possible only if the monitor is equipped with the
Advanced Interface Board that provides an IX Network connector.
NOTE: If the local printer is used within the patient environment it must always be powered
from an additional transformer providing at least basic isolation.
NOTE: Refer to the printer manual on how to install and configure the printer. The printer shall
be configured to communicate in the same subnet with the patient monitor's IX Network
settings.
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