Connections To It Networks; Information For Connecting To An It Network - Dräger Fabius plus Instructions For Use Manual

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Connections to IT networks

Data can be exchanged in an IT network using
hard-wired and wireless technologies. An IT
network can be any data interface (e.g., RS232)
that is described in standards and conventions.
During operation, this device can exchange
information with other devices by means of IT
networks and supports the following functions:
– Display of waveforms and parameter data
– Signaling of alarms
– Service mode, access to logbooks
Information for connecting to an IT
network
Prerequisites
This device must only be connected to the network
by service personnel. The IT representative of the
hospital must be consulted in advance.
The following documents must be followed:
– Accompanying documents of this device
– Descriptions of the network interface
– Description of the network-based alarm
systems
Dräger recommends complying with IEC 80001-1
(risk management for IT networks with medical
devices).
Serial interfaces
The following interfaces are supported:
– RS232 interfaces complying with EIA RS--232
(CCITT V.24/V.28) for the following
applications:
– MEDIBUS, MEDIBUS.X
– Connections to medical devices from other
manufacturers
Instructions for use Fabius plus SW 3.n
Electrical requirements of connected devices
and networks
The serial port is only appropriate for connecting
devices or networks that have a nominal voltage
on the network side of max. 24 V DC and meet the
requirements of one of the following standards:
– IEC 60950-1: Ungrounded SELV circuits
– IEC 60601-1 (2nd edition or later): Exposed
secondary electrical circuits
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