System Components
Power
USB Cable
Video Cable
Figure 2-12 Typical Touch Display Panel Connections
Dual Display
A Dual Display option (available for Information Centers and Clients) provides for additional
Option
viewing area. With two displays, the Patient Sectors of the Main Screen appear on the first
display, and patient data review applications and control screens, e.g. Patient Window, All
Controls menu, etc., appear on the second display. A typical dual display Information Center
is shown in Figure 1-1. The second display must be ordered separately.
Remote Slave
The Remote Slave Display option is available for both Information Center models and
Displays
permits the display of Information Center information at remote locations. Remote display
cable lengths up to 90 m (300 ft.) are supported. The Remote Display is a slave display that
simply displays the window showing on the Philips display it is paired with. Up to 6 Remote
Slave Displays can be connected to an Information Center system using the proper Video
Splitter setup (one 2-way and 6-way) Although no Information Center controls are available
with the remote display, this option can assist clinical users in monitoring patients at other
locations.
Video Splitters The Remote Slave Display option requires a Video Splitter. Both 2-way and 6-way Video
Splitters are available. See Figure 2-13. Remote displays must be ordered separately. A
universal DC power supply is provided for the 2-way Video Splitter. The 6-way Video
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