Welch Allyn Acuity Directions For Use Manual page 17

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Directions for use
Flexible patient access (FPA) using virtual network computing (VNC)
Note
The flexible patient access option allows you to connect to a Patient List Remote using a
VNC connection. Each purchased VNC license allows one VNC client to view real-time and
full-disclosure data on monitored patients.
The Acuity Central Station supports two editions of the VNC server, however these two
editions cannot be mixed on a single Patient List Remote. The VNC Free Edition Server is
pre-installed as a part of the Acuity System, however a license must be purchased in order
to use FPA. The VNC Enterprise Edition Server offers features not included in the free
edition, and can be purchased for an additional fee.
There are three screen resolutions available for the VNC connection.
Resolution
1280 x 1024
1680 x 1050
1024 x 704
To log on to flexible patient access using VNC
1. Ensure that you have installed a version of the VNC client application.
2. Launch your VNC client application.
The VNC connection screen appears.
3. Enter the IP address or host name, a colon, and the port number of the VNC server
and press OK. Do not add spaces between your entries.
Note
The FPA using VNC configuration is a licensable feature. To order this feature,
contact your Welch Allyn sales representative
View type
Standard resolution
Widescreen resolution
Single patient view
It is recommended that your biomedical engineer work with your facility's IT
department and add the host name of your VNC port forwarder to the domain
name server (DNS), so that changes to the port forwarder IP address do not affect
VNC users. It is also recommended that you use "acuity" as the host name of the
port forwarder.
Chapter 2 Acuity System overview
(see page
ii).
Standard port number
5
6
7
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