Setting Time And Date - GE HEALTHCARE CARESCAPE Monitor B650 Technical Manual

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CARESCAPE Monitor B650
WLAN Client Configuration
Item
Pass Phrase / Key
Confirm Pass Phrase
/ Key
6.
Select Save to confirm the selections above.
If the WLAN Radio status is changed, all the WLAN configuration changes take effect on the
next monitor restart. If the WLAN Radio status is not changed, all the WLAN configuration
changes will take effect immediately.

7.3 Setting time and date

NOTE: In the S/5 Network, the patient monitor's date and time is automatically synchronized
with the date and time of the iCentral it is connected to. You can set the date and time locally
only if the patient monitor is not connected to the S/5 Network and the patient monitor is in a
discharged state.
CAUTION
NETWORK DEVICE TIME SYNCHRONIZATION — When adding a new device to
the CARESCAPE Network, the existing devices on the CARESCAPE Network will
synchronize to the new device's time. To prevent potential time
synchronization issues, you should set the new device's time to be as close as
possible to the time (within one minute or less) used by the existing GE devices
on the CARESCAPE Network.
1.
Log in to Webmin.
2.
Select Configuration > Time.
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2081903-001
Description
Enter the Pass Phrase / Key for the
used confidentiality method as an
ASCII or HEX string as selected
above:
WEP (64-bit) / WEP (128-bit):
-
Enter a 5/13 character long ASCII
string. The system will generate a
10/26 character hexadecimal
security key and assign it to the
currently selected Key Index.
OR
-
Enter a 10/26 character long
hexadecimal (HEX) string. This
security key will be assigned for
the currently selected Key Index.
WPA-PSK (TKIP) and
WPA2-PSK (AES-CCMP)
-
Enter a 8 to 63 character long
(ASCII) string
OR
-
Enter a 64 character long
hexadecimal (HEX) string
Re-enter the Pass Phrase / Key
entered above.
Comments
The Pass Phrase / Key of the wireless client must
match the Pass Phrase / Key of the wireless
infrastructure.
A valid ASCII Pass Phrase / Key includes only
printable ASCII characters, that is space and
ASCII decimals 32 to 126. However the following
ASCII decimals are not valid: 34 (" ), 36 ($ ), 39 (' ),
92 (\ ), and 96 (` ).
A valid HEX Pass Phrase / Key may include
numeric characters 0-9 and alpha characters
A-F.
NOTE: A Pass Phrase / Key will be displayed as
10 successive asterisk (*) characters, after it has
been saved.

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