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Login in here. Advanced search. Page 44 — If your camera has a BNC connector on it, connect a coaxial video cable to one of the video inputs BNC connectors on the front panel of the video server, and connect the other end of the cable to the BNC connector on the camera.

Repeat this step if you are adding more than one camera. Page 45 7. Exit ping. The installation is complete, and you are ready to access the video camera s from your browser.

The remaining steps in this section explain how to enable video through Alice Sleep- Note: ware once you have installed the software. For instructions on software installation, see Chapter 3. Alice 5 Equipment Setup 2— Page 46 8. Choose your multimedia and image settings in the screen shown in Figure 2— Page 47 The video will appear on your screen.

Note: If the video does not appear after you have completed all of the steps above, refer to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting, for information on how to resolve the problem. This chapter describes how to install the software and how to add a device so your computer can communicate with your Alice system. When adding a device, you can specify whether you are connecting through a wired or wireless interface. Note: You can also select View Documentation on this screen to access a list of available Alice Sleepware and Alice 5 manuals.

You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the manuals. Page 51 3. In the next screen, select one or both of the following items if they apply to you, as shown in Figure 3—2. Page 52 5. Specify the directory where you want the software program to be installed or use the default directory shown , and click Install, as shown in Figure 3—3. Figure 3—3 Installation Directory Screen A progress bar appears, indicating that the installation is in process, as shown in Figure 3—4.

Page 53 After the installation is complete, the following software shortcut icons are automatically placed on your desktop for easy access to the software: Figure 3—5 Sleepware Shortcut Icons Additionally, if you selected the option to automatically launch the Alice Starter, the Alice Sleepware starter bar appears at the top of your screen, as shown in Figure 3—6.

This section de- scribes how to add Alice 5 devices. Page 55 3. A list of Alice 5 devices that are configured to communicate with your computer appears. If there are no Alice devices currently configured, the list will be empty, as shown in Figure 3—9.

Page 56 4. The Alice 5 Configuration Wizard appears as shown in Figure 3— Click Next. Page 57 IP address for your computer. If several IP addresses are included, choose the address that you want your computer to use to communicate with the Alice 5 device.

Page 59 6. The Alice 5 Connection Mode screen appears, as shown in Figure 3— Specify whether your Alice 5 device is connected through its wired or wireless interface, and then click Next. On this screen, you are specifying the type of connection from the base station to the network, not the connection from the computer to the network.

This name will help you identify the base station on the network. Page 62 Figure 3—15 and click Next, the screen shown in Figure 3—17 appears. Page 63 If you select Infrastructure for the wireless network mode, you will not need to select a channel. The Channel field will be grayed out. Page 68 If you select Infrastructure for the wireless network mode, you will not need to select Note: a channel.

You can choose from three levels of encryption: Off no encryption , On 64 bits , or On bits. Off means that there is no security for the data being transferred on the wireless network between the base station and the computer.

Page 69 If you want data from the Alice 5 device to be sent to another computer, you must run Note: this Wizard on another computer in the network and choose Option 1 for that com- puter. Figure 3—21 Wireless Interface Disabled Screen This screen indicates that the wireless interface on the Alice 5 device is currently disabled. See Figures 1—4 and 1—6 for the locations to attach devices to the Alice 5 equipment. You can attach sensors to the patient in any order.

Page Attaching Eeg Electrodes If you have sensors from auxiliary devices such a pH machines, oximeters, apnea Note: monitors, etc. Plug the main EEG electrode leads into the appropriate connectors on the Alice 5 headbox. Page Attaching Ecg Electrodes 4. The single lead ECG uses two or three wires from the headbox the right leg is optional, depending on whether an EEG Isoground is also used with the patient.

The 6-lead ECG uses three or four wires from the headbox right leg optional , and Alice calculates the six channels by cross-referencing the signals. Plug the other ends of the ECG leads into the appropriate locations on the Alice 5 headbox, shown in Figure 4—2. Plug the lead into the Alice 5 headbox. Figure 4—3 shows the chest and abdomen sensor locations on the headbox.

Page Attaching The Airflow Sensor 4. Page Starting An Acquisition If you are using a wired network connection, make sure the ethernet cable is inserted into the ethernet port on the back of the base station, as described in Chapter 2, Alice 5 Hardware Setup. Page Check Your Equipment Performance Check impedance and calibration by completing the following procedures. Page Check Calibration 5. Use the information in Table 4—3 to determine whether further action is needed.

Between 5k Ohms Consider changing the electrode using your lab's and 10k Ohms procedures. Page 86 2. Connect all of the required cables and check the connections as described in Section 4. Start an acquisition, as described in Section 4. Oops, this product is currently out of stock. Warning: Last items in stock! Notify me when available. More info. You can forget about charging it for up to a year.

Better stability and compatibility more standardized protocol , longer support, and more features. Built-in Light Sensor: The built-in light sensor allows the Curtain Driver E1 to be controlled automatically based on the actual brightness: if it's too bright outside, the curtains will open by themselves and vice versa!

Maximum Load of 12 kg: The Curtain Driver E1 can pull even the heaviest curtains: thanks to its powerful motor, the maximum load can reach up to the record 12 kilograms! Easy Installation: The installation is very fast and does not require any additional tools: the Curtain Driver can simply be mounted onto the existing curtain rails.

Please note: constant powering requires the cable to be placed freely to prevent it from being tangled. Alternatively, Aqara Cube T1 Pro can be used to adjust the open rate by turning. HomeKit and Other Ecosystem Support: Compatible with the most popular ecosystems and can be controlled by voice. In case of installing two, they will be able to be grouped together so that they open the curtains simultaneously!



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