GENESIS DM CLINICIAN GUIDE
Equipment Overview
P.4510EN.01
12/5/2007
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Monitor ports
There are numerous ports located on the rear and left side of the Monitor that connect to devices
including the scale, modem, NIBP, optional accessories, and peripheral medical devices. The following
figure shows the ports located on the rear of the monitor.
(1) Modem connection
The modem connection is for a standard (RJ11) phone cord that runs from the monitor to a duplex
phone jack and allows the modem to dial and transmit data using a phone line.
(2) GPRS Communications
In addition to the standard modem, the Genesis DM monitor will support a wireless GPRS modem that
will automatically connect to available secure wireless networks without additional client setup. In the
event that the unit fails to connect automatically, the user will receive a relevant error message.
The GPRS modem is external, features a right angle antenna, and connects to the monitor unit with a
supplied cable to port COM A.
The wireless GPRS modem can ONLY be connected to the COM A port.
The wireless GPRS MUST be allowed to power up for a minimum of 20 seconds before the
monitor will recognize it.
(2) Non-isolated communication port (COMA)
This is a non-isolated port with a Mini-DIN 6-pin connector that can supply up to +5VDC @ 250mA to
an external device. This port is for external devices that
only transmit data
. Patients should
never
attempt to use a device connected to the monitor via a non-isolated port.
(3) Power jack
The power jack is the jack for the AC adapter which powers the monitor.
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