Health Care System III | Introduction |
Keyboard and Mouse (customer supplied)
The customer supplied keyboard is placed within the retractable tray below the table top. The customer supplied mouse can be placed on the table top or the mouse tray that is retractable from beneath the left or right side of the keyboard tray. When moving the cart, store the mouse behind the keyboard, retract the mouse tray and retract the keyboard tray fully under the table.
Cart
The cart is designed to house all the equipment in a minimal amount of space. Its large wheels provide quick and easy mobility. To move cart, use the handles underneath the front of the table top. To keep the cart in place, press the foot locks on each wheel.
Warning
For more information concerning the mobility of the system, see Precautions on pages 5 and 6.
The cart supports the monitor, camera, and microphone with an adjustable arm that allows their movement after the cart has been locked in place. Rubber padding on the monitor support post protects the monitor in case it is pushed against the post. An Allen key is stored on top of the monitor in case the supporting arm needs adjustment. The same Allen key can also be used for adjusting the LCD display mounting arm, and the camera mounting arm on the optional mobile camera cart.
The ancillary equipment shelf and utility drawer assembly is positioned at a standard height between the computer shelf and keyboard tray. The utility drawer can be locked to provide a safe storage area. It normally contains the documentation for the HCS III components from the various manufacturers.
The computer shelf is positioned just below the utility box. The shelf is covered with a shock absorbing pad to keep the PC steady when the cart is moved. The pad should not be removed. A four receptacle power bar is located at the rear of the shelf, and has hospital grade type receptacles for North America or IEC type receptacles for Europe. It can supply a maximum of 480 watts to the customer supplied PC, VCR and other hospital approved ancillary equipment. Power to the bar is supplied by the isolation transformer located at the bottom of the cart.
Warning
The safety of the system could be compromised if the ancillary equipment is not certified and installed as per indicated under the Warning section on pages 4 and 5.
The system electronics are located within the enclosed area at the bottom of the cart. There are no user serviceable parts inside. There is a main power switch on the isolation transformer at the bottom of the cart that is not considered user accessible, and is normally left on. In North America, the main power cable uses a hospital grade plug. The main HCS III cart provides a grounding stud at the bottom left corner of the monitor’s rear panel (refer to the Sony monitor user manual).
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