Simman 3g pcs, Configuring your network, System setup – Laerdal SimMan 3G Mystic User Manual

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System Setup

8 Start the Instructor Application software. The application will

search for all available manikins. See: Launching Instructor Application.

9 Select a patient case in Auto Mode or pre-programmed scenario

via Instructor Mode to start the simulation.

10 The simulation system is now ready for use. Power cables may be

disconnected when batteries are charged.

Note: Also refer to the Quick Setup Guide for detailed instructions

on initial system setup.

SimMan 3G PCs

The SimMan3G simulation system includes one Instructor PC with
the pre-installed Instructor Application and one Patient Monitor PC to
simulate an actual patient monitor. The Patient Monitor PC runs the
Patient Monitor Application.

ACTIVATING THE INSTRUCTOR SOFTWARE

LICENSE

The Instructor Application license need only be activated once.

Instructor computers shipped from Laerdal Medical will have a pre-
activated license installed. Two spare licenses are provided for use on
other computers. Should the software need to be re-installed, it is not
necessary to reactivate the software license.

Activate the software via the Internet or select <Activate> using
<other options> in the License key dialog box.

The SimMan 3G software comes with 3 license keys. For more

license keys please contact your local customer service office.

Activate the license manually by following the on-screen instructions.

Changes or updates of the computer hardware (e.g. new hard drive
or mother board) may render the license invalid. Please contact your
local Laerdal support for assistance for re-activating the license.

Note: Should you experience problems re-activating the
application license, contact your local Laerdal support for
re-activation

WIRELESS AND LAN CONFIGURATION

The SimMan3G Network Configuration Tool (SNCT) allows you to
configure the network behavior of the SimMan3G manikin.

For more information on Wireless and LAN configuration, see the

SimMan3G Network Configuration Tool Help file (Press the <F1>
key on the PC keyboard).

Configuring Your Network

The SimMan3G is equipped with a small router that provides WLAN
connectivity. This router can be configured two ways: Either the
manikin creates a wireless network (Access Point mode) or the
manikin is hooked up to an already existing network (station/client
mode). The mode of operation is selected by changing a switch on
the router, located inside the manikin’s pelvis.

Manikin created network (Access point mode) [default]

The default operation is AP, i.e. where manikin creates a wireless
network. The switch on the router is set in AP mode. The manikin is
set up to create a network called SimMan3G. WPA2/PSK-AES is the
preferred security/encryption setting and also the default. The default
preshared key is SimMan3G. This should however be changed with
the SimMan 3G network configuration tool.

Connecting to an Existing Network

If you would like to connect your manikin and the Instructor PCs to
an already existing network, please move the switch on the router
to the client mode, ref picture above. Please use the SimMan3G
Network Configuration Tool to enable connection to an already
existing network.

Wired operation (disabling/enabling WLAN)

The wireless network may be disabled in AP mode. This can be
achieved by using the SimMan3G Network Configuration Tool. When
using manikin in environments where use of WLAN transmitters are
prohibited: Contact your local service representative for instructions
on how to turn off radio transmission.

Removing/Changing router

The router may be changed or removed. Turn off the manikin before
doing so.

Open the pelvis and locate the router. Remove the two Ethernet
cables and black power cable.

If you would like to operate the manikin without a router, then attach
a through-adapter between the two Ethernet cables.

If you would like to install a new router, attach the power cable to the
DC plug and the Ethernet cables back into the router again.

USB Reset Router AP Client

USB Reset Router AP Client

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