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Iron Bow MedView
Installation and User Guide
For use with MedView Model Number:
MEDVIEW-W2G-10X-B-xxx
Document # DOC-UG-MEDVIEW-W2G
Version 1.1
12/16/2024
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Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies

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  • Page 1 ™ Iron Bow MedView Installation and User Guide For use with MedView Model Number: MEDVIEW-W2G-10X-B-xxx Document # DOC-UG-MEDVIEW-W2G Version 1.1 12/16/2024 Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2021 Iron Bow Technologies All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. For general inquiries, contact: Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions 2303 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 400 Herndon, VA 20171 Toll: 800.338.8866 Tel: 703.279.3000 www.ironbowhealthcare.com For support, contact: Iron Bow Client Service Center Toll: 833.476.6269 (833.IRONBOW)
  • Page 3 ➢ If the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture ➢ If the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged ➢ If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions. Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 4: General Procedure

    This document provides general guidelines only. Direction for proper cleaning and infection control is the responsibility of local authority and hospital administration. • Iron Bow is not responsible for improper cleaning or disinfection in any and all circumstances. Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 5 In addition, AC power strips or extension cables should not be used with this system. Ambient Temperature Guidelines ➢ Operating temperature: 5°C –35°C (ambient temperature) ➢ Operating humidity: 20%–80% (RH) ➢ Non-operating temperature: -20°C –60°C ➢ Non-operating humidity (non-condensing): 10%–90% Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Waking Up the MedView ..........................17 Powering Off the MedView ........................... 17 Restarting the MedView ..........................17 Connecting to the Network ........................... 17 MedView Accessories ..........................18 Control Functions ..............................18 Appendix #1: Specifications ........................19 Specifications ..............................20 Copyright 2021 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 7: Table Of Figures

    Figure 7 - Add bracket for 400 x 400 mount ....................... 14 Figure 8 - Assemble MedView on a post mount ....................15 Figure 9 - Connection Ports ..........................16 Figure 12 - MedView Dimensions ........................19 Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction The MedView family of products from Iron Bow Healthcare Solutions consists of purpose-built telehealth devices that integrate with existing in-room equipment to enable the delivery of clinical healthcare from a distance. This MedView product incorporates a hermetically sealed, high reliability fan-less...
  • Page 9: System Description

    System Description The primary components of the Iron Bow MedView are shown below: Figure 2 - MedView Major System Components 1. System Camera 8. Ethernet Network 2. Infrared Illuminators 9. HDMI Output 3. System Audio Bar 10. Power Connector 4. Serial Port (future) 11.
  • Page 10: System Installation

    The MedView is designed to be mounted on an existing wall arm that is already supporting a monitor using the monitor VESA mounting hole pattern. Iron Bow sells adapter plates to allow for mating the MedView with the VESA mount. Each mount uses the smaller mounts as base components.
  • Page 11: Attach The Medview To The Medview-Brkt100-A01 Bracket

    The unit can be adjusted forward and back to suit the situation, with 4 sets of holes available for positioning. Use the (2) M4 flathead screws to lock the MedView parallel to the monitor face. Figure 3 - Assemble MedView to Bracket Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 12: Attach The Medview/Medview-Brkt100-A01 Bracket Assembly To The Monitor

    If no spacers are used, use (4) M4x18 Phillips pan head screws to secure the bracket to the monitor. Using longer screws than is needed may damage the monitor. Wall Mount Optional Bracket Figure 4 - Assemble MedView to Monitor Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 13: Assemble Medview-Brkt200-A01 To A Monitor

    4. Secure the bracket assembly to the monitor using M6 or M8 pan head screws of the appropriate length. For example, with spacers use 25mm long screws, or 16mm without spacers. Wall Mount Optional Bracket Figure 5 - Add bracket for 200 x 200 Mount Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 14: Assemble Medview-Brkt400-A01 To A Monitor

    Depending on the wall mount, several people may be necessary to position all the parts for final assembly. Wall Mount Bracket Counterbore faces away from monitor Figure 7 - Add bracket for 400 x 400 mount Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 15: Assembly On A Security Camera Mount (Without An Attached Monitor)

    While not common, the MedView can be mounted to a ¼-20 threaded video camera mount. A non-rotation pin hole is included in the MedView base plate. Figure 8 - Assemble MedView on a post mount Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 16: Connections

    8. HDMI: Install HDMI cable (provided) to monitor or to a signal priority device. 9. (2) WiFi Antenna – WiFi is not recommended for fixed location installations, but can be configured to work with the MedView if necessary. Thread on supplied WiFi antenna if needed. Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    There are two ways you can connect to the network: using the integrated Wi-Fi with external antenna, or using the 10/100/1G Ethernet port. If using WiFi, refer to the Windows System Settings menu to set up connectivity. Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 18: Medview Accessories

    Iron Bow Part Number Function Image Remote control with call management ACC-W-REMOTE-A01 functions, tethered via USB, for ExtendedCare software applications Remote volume control, tethered via ACC-W-VOLCTRL-A01 USB, for ExtendedCare software applications Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 19: Appendix #1: Specifications

    Appendix #1: Specifications The following diagram is not to scale & is provided for dimensional information only . Figure 10 - MedView Dimensions Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Control Method (alt.) Active-Matrix Touchscreen/pad (optional) Control Method (alt.) Custom tethered remote control (MOQ) Camera Iron Bow PTZ camera, 20x total zoom, IR nighttime operation Zoom Range 10x Optical / 10x Digital Depth of Field 58 cm - infinity Field of View Horizontal FOV 62.5 –...
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  • Page 24 2303 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 400 Herndon, VA 20171 Toll: 800.338.8866 Tel: 703.279.3000 www.ironbowhealthcare.com Copyright 2024 Iron Bow Technologies...

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