Network, printer, time & date config, Connex cs shell versus windows shell – Welch Allyn Connex CS Central Station & Server - User Manual User Manual

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Network, Printer, Time & Date config.

Connex CS Shell versus Windows Shell

The Connex Central Station is intended and designed to support automatic startup of the
Connex CS application when the CPU starts. To support this, the system is configured to
operate in the Connex CS Shell mode. This shell mode blocks general users access to
Windows functions, such as the Windows key, Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and Alt+Tab.

Windows functions are accessible from a command line tool built into the Settings tools,
and described within this chapter.

To change the shell mode:

1.

On the navigation area, click on Settings > Advanced settings (if required). The login
screen appears.

2.

Login using your User ID and Password information. Upon success the Settings
window appears.

3.

Click on the Service Tools tab.

4.

Click on Shell. The shell mode window appears. Select Edit to make changes. An
example is shown below in

“Figure 6-1: Shell mode configuration screen example”

on

page 30.

5.

Select the desired shell by clicking on the corresponding radio button.

6.

It is also desirable to deselect the check box next to Disable Windows and
Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys
if the system will be operating in Windows shell for
configuration or maintenance activities.

7.

Click Save when done. A confirmation window appears.

Select Yes to save changes and reboot now.

Select No to save changes without reboot.

Select Cancel to continue without saving changes.

8.

Upon restart, the system starts with a normal PC Windows desktop display after
login.

9.

When all work in the Windows shell is complete, revert the system back to Connex
CS shell prior to clinical usage.

Note

It is recommended to make network changes, such as IP address settings, with
the system configured for Windows shell.

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