c. Only one Call Logging Workstation shall be required to process the call
data from the total system.
d. Software application programs shall allow sorting, report generation, and
printout of call data by any parameter, any patient care area, and globally
for the entire system.
e.
Security log on and password features are required.
2.5
MAINTENANCE WORKSTATION
a. Hardware configuration shall include a computer, keyboard, mouse, video
monitor, printer, and UPS.
one year=s data, high speed modem, a network interface card, and input/output
drives as required for setup programming, date archiving, and maintenance.
(2) A 17-inch LCD monitor.
(3) A laser printer with a print rate of at least six pages per minute,
and a paper tray that holds at least 250 sheets of paper.
(4) UPS as specified herein.
b. Software application programs shall be provided as required to allow
on-line system wide maintenance functions, troubleshooting and failure
c. A multitasking operating system with a windowing environment shall allow
continuous on-line, real time collection and storage of failure data in the
background while simultaneously performing maintenance procedure,
troubleshooting and printout tasks in the foreground. Security log on and
password features are required.
d. The workstation shall link to the medical facility Telephone System via
the modem to facilitate the following functions:
(1) Under log on and password control features, the Manufacturer or
NCAV System Contractor can dial into the system and remotely perform
troubleshooting routines throughout the system in order to identify the cause
of a failure.
(2) Download software upgrades from the system Manufacturer.
2.6
LAN
a. The LAN shall be a dedicated network for the system. Except for
interface functions as specified herein, use of the medical facility
Information System LAN is not acceptable.
b. LAN hardware and software shall be as required by the system Manufacturer
and the system application design for the configuration, capability and
performance specified in this Section.
c. The LAN shall be fault tolerant and include network administration with
alarms that indicate any failures which would prevent the transmission of
code calls, and radio and wireless phone paging data. The alarms shall be
indicated on the failed LAN hardware and transmitted to the Maintenance
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