Enabling/Disabling Wireless Connectivity - Accu-Chek Inform II Operator's Manual

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Enabling/disabling wireless
connectivity
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If the meter supports wireless connectivity, you can
temporarily enable or disable this functionality as
required.
Wireless connectivity is automatically reactivated the next
time you power on the meter. You can then disable it
again tempo rarily, if required.
If you suspect that the RF emisions of wirelss
communications are harming the patient or affecting
other devices, you should carefully reassess the
appropriateness of continued use of the WLAN
functionality of the ACCU-CHEK Inform II system using
the guidelines of your facility.
If wireless connectivity is activated, the
icon is dis played as a button in the Power Up screen.
To temporarily disable the wireless network
n
connection, touch
screen. The icon then changes to
To temporarily enable the wireless network
n
connection, touch
screen. The icon then changes to
The RF ON/RF OFF button always displays the option you
currently have. The current communication status is
dis played in the status bar (bottom line) of the display in
all menus and screens.
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The
n
enabled.
The
n
communicate with the data management system
was successful and was terminated according to
the communication protocol.
The
n
communicate with the data management system
was not successful or was unintentionally
terminated. If this icon persists, contact your
system administrator. Ignoring this information may
lead to a Download Lockout (if configured, see
page 38).
Powering Up and Entering an Operator ID
(RF OFF) in the Power Up
(RF ON) in the Power Up
icon is displayed, if wireless connectivity is
icon is displayed if the last attempt to
icon is displayed if the last attempt to
(RF OFF)
(RF ON).
(RF OFF).
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