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Philips RESPIRONICS DreamStation Guide D'installation Et D'utilisation page 4

Accessoire wi-fi
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Once your password is entered, the Wi-Fi Accessory will connect to your network.
Animated Connecting Screen Connection Complete Screen
Once connected to your network, the network name and signal strength will be displayed
in the My Setup menu.
Note:
If a red "X" appears over the signal strength icon (
detects a wireless router, but cannot connect to it. Try repeating steps 1 - 3
above, making sure you select the correct network and enter the correct
password.
Removing a Network
If you need to remove any known network information from the Wi-Fi Accessory, navigate
to the Available Wi-Fi Networks screen as described above, and select the "Forget
Networks" option.
Connecting to the Compliance Software
Normally, the accessory will automatically make a connection and upload therapy data at
predetermined times set by your provider.
If instructed to do so by your provider, you can manually make a connection by navigating
to the My Provider menu on the therapy device and selecting "Upload." The device will then
display the animated Sending screen, then display that the upload was competed.
My Provider
Screen
Note:
When located near a clock radio, speaker, or other electronic device, an
occasional buzzing noise may be heard. Relocate the therapy device and
accessory away from the electronic device to reduce or eliminate this noise.
Error Messages
If a connection or upload attempt fails, an error message will be displayed on the therapy device
screen indicating the error number.
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Connecting...
Click to cancel
Upload
Send/Receive
Upload Screen
Click to Close
Example of an Error Message
Click to Close
Sending...
Click to Close
Animated Sending
Screen
Failed
Completed
), the Wi-Fi Accessory
Completed
Click to Close
Upload Complete
Screen

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