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Connecting the Gateway
For reference during installation, please refer to Instrument Familiarity & Hardware
Overview (pg. 6)
1. Locate safe and convenient location for the Gateway to rest, preferably close to both the
medical unit it will service, and a power outlet
a. If you wish to use the included mounting bracket, please refer to:
http://documentation.lairdconnect.com/Builds/IG60-
LINUX/latest/Content/Topics/4%20-
%20Hardware%20Reference/Mounting%20Information.htm
2. Install both antenna by screwing one into WLAN1, and one into BL/WLAN2; both until snug
3. Ensure the SD Card has been securely inserted into the Gateway SD Card slot
4. Connect the four-prong end of the power adapter into the DC Power plug found at the top
of the Gateway, and the power adaptor itself into the chosen outlet
5. Ensure that the Power LED turns to a solid Green (Note: The Device LED should also begin
switching between Red and Green)
6. Using an ethernet cable, plug one end into the LAN1 on the back of the gateway and the
other end into any ethernet/network port associated with your local network
7. Please refer to the Model Guide shipped with the product for the specific make and model
being connected
a. If a pamphlet cannot be found, or the one shipped was lost, please refer to the
following address and search for the respective model in use:
www.innovisionmedical.com/support/mgl60/connectivity
8. Ensure that the Device LED changes from Red to Green, and stays Green
At this point, the device and the gateway are now linked
The next step to ensure full connectivity requires a patient to be admitted
9. Once a patient is admitted
a. The gateway must be associated with the patient using your organizations
association entity for data to begin transferring
b. Once patient is associated, the IoT LED will turn green with an occasional quick flash
The Gateway is now connected and transferring information properly!