
IQmark Diagnostic Workstation Operation Manual
A Windows icon that appears on the desktop in the form of a
stylized computer. Clicking on My Computer enables you to
explore your computer‟s disks, printers, Control Panels and other
functions.
A place where data is passed in and out of a computer. Windows
based PCs typically have several ports located on the back panels of
the computer. The IQmark Digital ECG communicates the data it
collects from patients through a serial port. May be referred to as a
Serial Port or a Parallel Port.
A 9- and/or 25- pin port that is used by computers to communicate
serial data. These ports are typically labeled COM1 and COM2.
Hardware that typically uses these ports includes the mouse, modem,
printer, etc. The IQmark Digital ECG connects to a 9-pin serial port,
or a 25-pin serial port if an adapter is used. Consult your computer
Operation Manual for more information on configuration and
capabilities.
Generally appearing on the desktop, shortcut icons enable you to
open a document, application, or folder simply by double-clicking
on them.
Appears at the left end of the Windows Taskbar, and enables you to
start applications, open files, get to the Control Panel and exit
Windows.
A gray bar that typically appears at the bottom of your screen. The
Taskbar provides rapid access to the Start Button and applications
you have started. The Workstation requires that the taskbar be set to
Auto hide in order for it to work properly. Refer to section II-C or
see your Windows Operation Manual for more details.
A box where one is able to type in text relative to an application or
task. Select the text box by clicking in it, and then type in, or select
data.
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