Emergency Power; Master Interconnect System (Mis); Hospital Network Connections; Remote Services Broadband Pre Installation Requirements For Europe - GE Precision RXi Preinstallation Manual

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6.1.5. Emergency Power

R&F rooms may be used as critical care areas. Primary power to the patient table auxiliary outlets
should be distributed from the customer's emergency power branch. The auxiliary outlets may have
life-support devices plugged in that must remain on during a power failure in the main branch. This
will require a separate, independent circuit breaker so service personnel can remove all power from
the table during installation and servicing without removing power from the room outlets. Always
check local codes for emergency power requirements.
6.2.

Master Interconnect System (MIS)

System interconnect cables are described in MIS (Master Interconnect System) documents shipped with the system.
These documents specify all interconnections between components within the system and its options.
Note: For specific Precision RXi system interconnect maps and connection details please refer to the following
Service Manual:
•Direction 5121726-100, Precision RXi System Service Manual
6.3.

Hospital Network Connections

All Precision RXi Digital systems are equipped with Broadband fast Ethernet hardware and modem for Service
Diagnostics. R&F systems equipped with Digital Imaging are capable of placing electronic images on the Hospital
image Ethernet Network.
The Digital PC (part of the Digital subsystem) is the connectivity point between the system and the hospital.
For a Broadband connection, it is the purchaser's responsibility to provide the connection to the Precision RXi
system at the Ethernet port on the Digital PC via a Cat 5 Ethernet cable and the hospital Ethernet connection.
For a modem connection, it is the purchaser's responsibility to provide a dedicated phone line and phone cable.
Note: System hardware is rated at 100Mbs transfer rate. Hospital connections must be rated for 100Mbs for optimal
performance.

6.3.1. Remote services broadband pre installation requirements for Europe

To enable an easier installation and to benefit from remote support (service and engineering teams), equipments
should be Insite connected at installation.
Thus the connectivity solution to implement should be decided during pre installation and all related data should be
available before installation starts.
For all installations make sure that you have at least one RJ45 dedicated to connect the new equipment on the LAN.
In case of Broadband, this connection will also be used for the remote service of the equipment.
GEMS offers a wide range of connectivity solutions: From full GE package (GE supplies Router and
customer buys the line) to customized solutions (GE adapts to customer infrastructure).
Network devices (like CISCO Routers for instance) can be shipped with the equipment only if the Sales
Representative has added the connectivity item in the order.
For complete descriptions of these connectivity solutions, please refer to the Broadband Solutions catalogue.
Connectivity Process and pre-installations checklists are available in the Broadband Connectivity PIM.
For each solution selected by the customer the pre-installation checklist must be fulfilled by site IT manager
in order to get connectivity information (site IT manager contacts, IP address...) available at installation.
In case Broadband is not available: Modem
A dedicated phone line using a RJ11 (34600 bauds) used only for the connection to a modem must be located at 1 m
maximum from the operator console.
This line will be a direct standard phone line.
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