Pentax EPK-i7010 Instructions For Use Manual page 21

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Connecting a computer with an RS-232C connector
Use an RS-232C cable (2.0m) to connect the RS-232C connector to the connector on the computer with Endonet installed. For
details on connecting an Endonet equipment, refer to the Instructions for Use for the equipment.
Connecting a computer with Endoimage2 installed
Connect one end of a LAN cable (5.0m) to the RJ45 port of a computer with Endoimage2 installed and connect the other end
to the processor. For details on connecting compatible devices, refer to IFU for each compatible device.
Connecting a compatible device recommended by PENTAX Medical
Connect the RJ45 connector and a compatible device recommended by PENTAX Medical. For details on connecting a
compatible device, refer to the IFU for the compatible device.
 When the processor is connected to an existing network environment through the RJ45 connector, it is necessary to
use a router equipped with security functions between the RJ45 connector of the processor and network.
 Do not use a router to connect to other than the processor and the existing network.
 For details on the specification of the router, contact your PENTAX Medical service facility.
 This equipment is a Class B Medical Equipment (specified CISPR 11) and is intended for hospitals, ambulatory
surgery centers, and medical clinics.
 Use the connection cable of length specified below:
HD-SDI cable (2.0 m), DVI-A cable (2.0 m), Composite video cable (1.5 m), Y/C video cable (1.5 m), Control Cable
(1.5 m), RS-232C cable (2.0 m), Audio cable (1.5 m), and Keyboard cable (1.65 m)
 Refer to [Peripheral] Tab(P.71) for a connection setup of the peripheral devices. Also refer to [Network setup](P.78)
for a setup of the network connected with RJ45 terminal.
 This processor transmits an observation image, patient information, etc. to Endoimage2, and receives a still image
capture command. To endoPRO, it transmits an observation image and receives patient information, a still picture
capture command, etc..
Connecting the processor to a network may result in the processor being exposed to computer viruses and security
vulnerabilities. If the processor is connected to a security-compromised network or virus-infected computers and USB
flash drives, this could cause the processor to be vulnerable to computer virus infection. For these reasons, you should
consult with the IT coordinators in your hospital or clinic before connecting the processor to a network or USB flash drives
via the LAN port or USB port. It is the responsibility of the customer to establish a secure network connection and ensure
appropriate virus protection software is regularly updated and the network is configured with security. Due to the
increasing major antivirus solutions and licensing issues, it is not possible for PENTAX Medical to predict and prepare
appropriate antivirus solutions for each customer. Therefore, PENTAX Medical customers typically have to install virus
protection software at each medical facility according to the policies of the facility.
PENTAX Medical Policy on Antivirus Software
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