Title: Ositech FoIP PC Card All-In-One Instructions

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Ositech FoIP PC Card All-In-One Instructions Document Status: Released Document #: Released Page 1 of 18

Revision History DATE REV REASON February 25, 2008 A Pending Release July 31, 2008 B Updated to support V4.10 Build 4023 firmware September 18, 2008 C Updated to support CDROM installation media October 08, 2008 D Updated with various feedback received March 25, 2009 E Updated to support KoH-III August 20, 2009 F Updated to support V2.30 Build 0023 firmware Document #: Released Page 2 of 18

Table Of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION... 4 1.1 Purpose...4 1.2 Scope...4 2 FoIP PC CARD CLIENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS... 5 3 BASIC BLUETOOTH DONGLE OPERATIONS... 9 3.1 Ositech Bluetooth Dongle Configuration Overview...9 3.2 Pairing The Ositech Bluetooth Dongle To A Discovered Phone...9 4 FoIP PC CARD CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY... 12 4.1 FoIP Configuration Instructions...12 Document #: Released Page 3 of 18

1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose This document illustrates installation instructions for the Ositech FoIP PC Card Client under the Windows XP operating system; Windows 2000 and Vista will be slightly different. Please be advised that only Windows 2000, Windows XP 32bit, Windows XP 64bit, Windows Vista 32bit, and Windows Vista 64bit are only supported. Windows ME and below (Windows 98SE, 98, and 95) are unsupported. As well, this document will explain and illustrate the use of the Ositech Bluetooth configuration such that you may configure your Bluetooth dongle for use with your Zoll unit. Lastly, the configuration of the Fax over IP client is documented here as well. 1.2 Scope Once the Ositech FoIP PC Card Client has been installed, you will then be able to configure the FoIP parameters as required. As well, you will also be able to configure the Ositech Bluetooth dongle accordingly for your needs. Document #: Released Page 4 of 18

2 FoIP PC CARD CLIENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Insert the FoIP Client Installation CDROM into your CDROM drive to begin, however, do NOT insert your Ositech FoIP PC Card into your laptop, until you are advised to. When the CDROM loads, you will observe the Fastmenu system. To begin installation, please click the Install FoIP Client Software button. The Ositech FoIP Setup Wizard will now greet you. To proceed with the installation process, click the Next button. Document #: Released Page 5 of 18

At this point, you will now observe the License Agreement. Please take some time to review the license agreement. Once you have reviewed the agreement, click the I Agree button to continue. Please choose the installation folder location of your choice at this time; however if the default installation folder is acceptable, click the Install button to proceed. Since you do not have your FoIP PC Card Client installed, please insert your FoIP PC Card now; however do not connect any cables to the PC Card as yet. Once you have inserted the FoIP PC Card, click OK and proceed to install the FoIP PC Card Client in your Windows environment. Document #: Released Page 6 of 18

When you insert your FoIP PC Card into your laptop computer for the first time, the Found New Hardware Wizard will now greet you. Since you do not need to connect to Windows Update to search for drivers, ensure that the bullet is set to No, not this time, and then Click Next. Ensure the bullet is set to Install the software automatically (Recommended), and click Next to continue. Windows will now advise you that this software has not passed Windows Logo Testing. Please be assured that this software will neither impair nor destabilize your computer system. Click Continue Anyway to install the drivers. Document #: Released Page 7 of 18

The Found New Hardware Wizard will now prompt you that it has finished installing the software for your programming cable device. Click Finish to complete the programming device installation. You will now be returned to the Ositech FoIP Setup Wizard. Click the Install button. The Ositech FoIP Setup Wizard will now begin to copy files to your local hard drive. Once the file copying process has completed, the installation process is complete. To proceed with your Bluetooth configuration, please connect your Bluetooth dongle to your FoIP PC Card, and also, ensure the option Launch the Ositech Bluetooth Configurator is checked. Click Finish to complete the Ositech FoIP Setup Wizard. After you click Finish, the Ositech Bluetooth Configurator will launch. Please proceed to Section 3 for complete details on the Bluetooth configuration process. Document #: Released Page 8 of 18

3 BASIC BLUETOOTH DONGLE OPERATIONS 3.1 Ositech Bluetooth Dongle Configuration Overview In order to understand the various different operational qualities of the Ositech Bluetooth dongle, this section will explain the terminology that you need to understand with respect to Bluetooth configuration and operations. ZOLL M Series, and ZOLL E Series defibrillators are trademarks of ZOLL Medical Corporation. These devices will hereby be referred to as the ZOLL unit within the scope of this document. DISCOVER. This means that the Bluetooth Dongle will search out the available cell phone that may be present in your vicinity. DISCOVERABLE. This means that the Bluetooth cell phone will put itself into a mode that will allow other Bluetooth devices to find it. With respect to your Bluetooth configuration, the cell phone is placed into Discoverable mode, so that it can found by the Ositech Bluetooth Dongle and card. By its default operation, the Ositech Bluetooth Configuration Wizard software will place the Ositech Bluetooth dongle into Discover mode so that it can find the available Bluetooth cell phone you wish to connect to. The cell phone you choose to pair and connect with must be placed into Discoverable mode so that the Ositech Bluetooth dongle can find the device. Dial-Up Networking Profile (DUN or 1103). This service can be described as a method to connect to a cellular handset. Typically, this service is used when you wish to connect the ZOLL unit via the Ositech Bluetooth dongle to a cellular handset for 12-lead ECG transmissions over the cellular network. 3.2 Pairing The Ositech Bluetooth Dongle To A Discovered Phone 1. The Ositech Bluetooth Wizard will now welcome you. Once the Next button is shown, the Wizard has successfully detected your attached Bluetooth dongle. Click the Next button to proceed with the Bluetooth dongle s configuration. To configure the Ositech Bluetooth dongle for use with your cellular Phone/Modem (DUN:1103 Service Profile), click the Next button to begin discovering your remote Bluetooth cellular handset. Please ensure that your remote cellular handset has been enabled as a discoverable Bluetooth device prior to clicking Next. Document #: Released Page 9 of 18

2. The Ositech Bluetooth Wizard will now display a list of all Bluetooth devices that it has discovered in your vicinity. If you do not observe your device from the pick list displayed, ensure your remote device is enabled and set to be discovered, and then click the Refresh button to begin discovery once again. 3. From the current list of discovered Bluetooth devices, select the phone you wish to pair and connect with, and then click the Next button to begin the connection process. 4. You will now be prompted to enter a PIN in order to connect to your selected cell phone. Your current PIN should be displayed, however if wish to use a different PIN, please enter it accordingly now. When you are satisfied with your choice of PIN, click the Next button to continue. Document #: Released Page 10 of 18

5. The remote Bluetooth cell phone should now be requesting entry of a PIN. Be sure to enter the same PIN on the phone that you just applied to the Ositech Bluetooth dongle. Complete the pairing process as required from the cell phone. When the pairing process with the cell phone has completed successfully, the Ositech Bluetooth Wizard will advise you of the successful configuration. If you have more Ositech Bluetooth dongles that need to be programmed and configured, simply swap the programmed dongle with the next dongle that needs to be configured. The Ositech Bluetooth Wizard will automatically return to the first screen once the dongle has been removed. If you re done with programming, click Exit to terminate the Wizard. 6. Congratulations, the Ositech Bluetooth dongle is fully configured and paired to your Bluetooth cell phone, ready for operation. Disconnect the Ositech Bluetooth dongle from the Programming Device, remove the PCMCIA card and the Bluetooth Dongle and install into the ZOLL defibrillator. 7. You may now proceed to use the Ositech Bluetooth dongle with your ZOLL unit. 8. Please refer to the ZOLL unit instructions on how to configure the ZOLL unit for transmission. Additional Notes: 1. In order to simplify connections to your paired device, you should configure the paired Bluetooth device to accept incoming connections automatically, without any further user intervention. 2. Remember to operate your ZOLL defibrillator in conjunction with the Baud Rate you have programmed the Ositech Bluetooth dongle with. The Baud Rate programmed on the Ositech Bluetooth dongle and your host system MUST match. This must be 115200 for FoIP use. 3. Should you disconnect the Ositech Bluetooth dongle from the Programming Device without effecting any configurations, a window will open advising you the Ositech Bluetooth dongle has been removed. It is recommended that you re-insert the Ositech Bluetooth dongle and complete the configuration. 4. If you do not wish to reconfigure the Ositech Bluetooth dongle, re-insert the Ositech Bluetooth dongle, and exit the configuration software with the Ositech Bluetooth dongle still connected. This is merely a precautionary indicator, and does not indicate any malfunction. Document #: Released Page 11 of 18

4 FoIP PC CARD CLIENT CONFIGURATION UTILITY ***** Notes: Please determine your cellular service provider prior to the configuration of the FoIP PC Card Client. While Ositech strives to provide the most accurate cellular service provider connection details currently available, cellular service providers may alter these connection parameters according to their needs. You are advised to contact your specific cellular service provider, and retrieve the number to dial for your high-speed connection, the appropriate username and password (if required), and the appropriate APN (Access Point Name, for GSM/GPRS providers only). Prior to configuring your FoIP PC Card Client, determine the IP address of the FoIP Gateway, and also the Secondary Gateway IP address if you have redundancy, you wish to use, as this information will be required to configure your client. Please consult your IT department if you are unsure of any of the IP addresses of your FoIP Gateway(s). Prior to proceeding with your FoIP PC Card Client configuration, please ensure that your FoIP PC Card has been properly installed into your Windows PC system. 4.1 FoIP Configuration Instructions The FoIP Client Configurator can be accessed via your Windows Start Menu. From the Start Menu, select Programs, then select the Ositech FoIP Utilities folder, and from here, please select FoIP Client Configurator. Document #: Released Page 12 of 18

You will now observe the Ositech FoIP PC Card Client Configuration Utility. Click to the Cellular Providers tab. Examine the list of Cellular Providers that is displayed, and verify your service provider is on the list. If you have ascertained that your specific cellular service provider is not on the list, you can add it for your use. To add a new cellular service provider, click the New button, however, if your service provider is on the list, click to the Profiles tab to begin your configuration. Enter a Provider Name you wish for this cellular service provider. Next, enter the appropriate connection parameters as required for your specific cellular service provider. These connection parameters include: Phone Number to dial, Username, Password, APN (Access Point Name), and possibly IP Addressing details. When you have entered all the details accurately and appropriately for your cellular provider, click the Save button to save this entry. Document #: Released Page 13 of 18

Click to the Profiles tab to begin the FoIP client configuration. To create a new connection profile, click the New button to proceed. The Profile Name field will now indicate <New Profile>. Please enter a descriptive name for your new profile. The next field is the ALS Unit ID, that is the Advanced Life Support ID, which applies a unique PC Card ID to each client. Enter a unique ALS Unit ID here, however, please remember that each FoIP PC Card client needs this field uniquely named from other clients. This field is limited to 8 alphanumeric characters only. Document #: Released Page 14 of 18

From the Cellular Provider pull down list, please select the cellular service provider that you currently use for your cellular handset. If your cellular handset requires any extra initialization strings, please enter any in the Extra Cellphone Init String field accordingly. Under most circumstances, extra init strings are not required. The next configuration selection to be made is the Cellular Link Speed. From the pull down list, please select your desired fax speed. Ositech recommends you select 14400, as your default speed, however if you are experiencing transmission difficulties, you may choose a lower speed. Document #: Released Page 15 of 18

Next, please enter the Primary Gateway IP address of your FoIP Gateway on the Internet. As well, if you have a Backup FoIP Gateway to use for redundancy purposes, enter the IP Address of the Backup Gateway accordingly. However, if you only have a single primary server, enter the same IP address for both server fields. If you are unsure of the specific IP address of your FoIP Gateway, please contact your IT department for the proper IP address accordingly. The next information that needs to be entered is the Username and Password of the FoIP Client. The default Username is AndroMeda, with a password of 480503 (without the quotation marks). You are encouraged to change the Username and Password to make it unique for your FoIP implementation. Remember, you must also add this Username and Password combination in your FoIP Gateway also. Lastly, you must now select your country of operation. From the Country Code pull down list, please select either North America or European. Document #: Released Page 16 of 18

Once all of the configuration fields have been entered, click the Save button to save this profile on your hard drive. After you click the Save button, you will observe the entry for the new profile you have just created. You are now ready to program your PC Card client with your FoIP parameters. Click the Program button to configure your PC Card accordingly. Depending on which cellular service provider you are using, at this point, you may be prompted to enter your 10-digit cellular phone number and your voicemail password. Please enter your details accurately, as those details are used by your cellular service provider to authenticate you on their high-speed network. Click OK when you have entered your details. The configuration software will now program your Ositech FoIP PC Card Client with your connection parameters. When the programming process is complete, a dialog window will pop up advising you that programming is complete. Click OK to acknowledge the programming phase. Document #: Released Page 17 of 18

You are now returned to the Profiles tab of the Ositech FoIP Client Configuration Utility. Please click to the Current Settings tab. You should now observe your profile in the display window. This is a good time to test your FoIP client / Gateway for operability. Please ensure that your cellular handset has been paired to your Bluetooth dongle, using the DUN profile, prior to commencing this test. Connect your Bluetooth dongle to your FoIP PC Card Client, and also turn your cellular handset on, and enable its Bluetooth, if not already active. To initiate the test, click the Test button on the Ositech FoIP Client Configuration Utility. At this point, configuration software will now attempt to make a FoIP connection to the IP Address of the gateway you had selected. Once the test is successful, you will receive a dialog popup indicating the test success. Click OK to acknowledge the success of the test. Your FoIP PC Card Client is now ready for FoIP transmissions. You may now exit the software, and eject your Ositech FoIP PC Card and Bluetooth dongle assembly from your laptop. Then, insert the assembly into your ZOLL Defibrillator, and proceed to send your faxes as normal. Document #: Released Page 18 of 18