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GE Voluson P6 BT18 User Manual

GE Voluson P6 BT18
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GE DRAFT VOLUSON™ P8/VOLUSON™P6
DIRECTION 5775469, R
EVISION 3 DRAFT (JULY 19, 2018) BASIC SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 3 - Setup Instructions 3-75
3-12-2-5 Setting a WLAN Network as Non-Preferable
When you make a WLAN non-preferable, you disconnect the network from the system and delete all
connection settings from the system. Afterwards the system WILL NOT try to reconnect to this WLAN
automatically. And if you want to reconnect, you will need to re-add this WLAN.
1.) Press the “Utilities” key on the control console.
2.) On the right side of the screen select Connectivity and then click the Device Setup tab.
3.) Click the WLAN Configuration button; see Section Figure 3-64 on page 3-71
4.) The Wireless Network Configuration tool with available Wireless Networks appear.
5.) Highlight the wireless network you want to set as non-preferred.
6.) Click Make Non-Preferable and cinfirm the message box.
3-12-2-6 Removing a WLAN Profile
1.) Press the “Utilities” key on the control console.
2.) On the right side of the screen select Connectivity and then click the Device Setup tab.
3.) Click the WLAN Configuration button; see Section Figure 3-64 on page 3-71
4.) The Wireless Network Configuration tool with available Wireless Networks appear.
5.) Select the Security tab and then click Remove.

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GE Voluson P6 BT18 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display15-inch LCD
Transducer Ports2
3D/4D ImagingYes
Hard Drive500 GB
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating SystemWindows-based
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Storage Capacity500 GB
ApplicationObstetrics and Gynecology
Imaging ModesColor Doppler
Transducer Frequency Range2-9 MHz (depending on the transducer)
Probe TypesConvex, Linear, Endocavity, Volume
PortsUSB, Ethernet

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