On/Off Switching; Service Call; Usb Charging - Barco JAO15 User Manual

Smart terminal for the patient bedside
Hide thumbs Also See for JAO15:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Operation

3.1 On/Off switching

Overview
The way to switch your terminal on or off depends on the BIOS settings, configurable in the SDK. Please refer
to the SDK documentation for more information about the different on/off switching configuration options.

3.2 Service call

Overview
The optional service call button and status LED of the JAOHandset are internally wired to the RJ11 Service
Call connector which can be connected to the hospital's internal network service call system.
The electrical signal of the service call button in the JAOHandset and the status LED of the JAOHandset can
be detected/controlled on the RJ11 Service Call connector of your JAO15 / JAO18. Please refer to the
connector pinout below for more details. The electrical signal requirements are available in the technical
specification tables of this user guide (see "Technical specifications", page 34).
WARNING: The RJ11 connector may not be connected to a telephony or telecom network and is for
use only with the hospital's internal network service call system
The service call button is optional and not present on all JAOHandset models.
RJ11 Service Call connector pinout
Please use a 6P6C RJ11 connector with below pinout only.
Image 3-1
1.
Not connected
2.
Button +
3.
Button -
4.
LED +
5.
LED -
6.
Not connected

3.3 USB charging

Overview
The bottom USB ports on the JAO15 and JAO18 are capable of delivering 5V/1.5A output. This means you
will be able to charge almost any smartphone, camera, ebook reader, etc. by plugging them into the terminal
bottom USB ports.
USB charging is not possible via the USB ports at the back of your terminal.
18
K5903250 /07
JAO15 / JAO18

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Jao18

Table of Contents