Logging On To The Venue Fit™As "Adm; Open The Config Screen; The Login Dialog - GE Venue Fit Technical Publication

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DIRECTION 5854713-100, REVISION 2
Exit
(Only available when logged in as GE Service with Service Dongle)
Select this button when you want to exit to the Windows Desktop.
NOTE:
If you need to restart Venue Fit™ when logged on to the Windows Desktop, ensure that you do a
complete power down (Shut Down). This is required to power up the Front End Processor.
Shutdown
Use this button to shut down the system. The entire system will shut down.
If the Shutdown button is greyed out, use the key-combination <Ctrl+Alt+R> to shut down the unit.
Cancel
Use this button to exit from the System-Exit menu and return to the previous operation.
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Logging On to the Venue Fit™as "ADM"
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Open the Config screen

1) Select Settings.
2) Select Config
This brings up the Operator Login dialog where you can log on to Venue Fit™.
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The Login dialog

The first time someone logs into Venue Fit™, the Operator field will be blank.
As default, two users are defined on Venue Fit™; USR and ADM.
If you log on as USR, you will have a restricted access to the setup menus.
Example: To select a printer.
As default, no password has been set for USR. Just type the name USR and select Login.
If you log on as ADM, you will have access to all setup menus and service adjustments on the
Venue Fit™ system.
Example: Adjust network and connectivity settings.
NOTE:
It is possible for the administrator (ADM) to establish new users and set unique passwords for each
user, including a new password for ADM. If the login as ADM fails, contact the responsible person in the
hospital to get access.
The Emergency button stores data for the duration of the current examination only.
The Cancel button is used to cancel the login.
Figure 4-43 Operator Login
Chapter 4 - General Procedures and Functional Checks
VENUE FIT™ SERVICE MANUAL
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