Marking & documentation
1. Connect the Ethernet cable to a network outlet or switch (the same one your computer is on). Connect the power unit so that the BBO is supplied with power.
2. After 10-20 seconds, search for BBO with the "TCPIP discoverer" program or similar.
3. Log in to the device in a browser with the following username/password: admin/icu
4. Go to the tab Advanced -> Details XML. In the XML, locate the following information:
5. MAC Address (för BBO'n)
6. ROMId for the two analog cards (look two lines below this tag to see which channel they are on. The upper card should be on Channel 1, and the lower one on Channel 2). Both ROMId values are needed.
7. Copy these three values and use them to make labels that will sit on the right side of the box, as well as the Excel sheet that makes up the documentation.
8. Don't forget to make sure that the serial number of each device is unique and matches the label and the Excel sheet.
The label is transparent 24mm wide (eg TZe-S151) printed on a Brother printer (see the links to templates in the zip file below, two versions XBB020 = ICU, XBB021 = Astec).
https://icuscandinavia060.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/Technicalfile/EWHlrsfLQCFAtkOldcQTHasBsx3RX3_9Pc-TT3GlkT3ipQ?e=Xlmh1uhttps://icuscandinavia060.sharepoint.com/:u:/s/Technicalfile/ESxkGqYnSC5LjmS1FSfIzpQBfDEmsyB1Kr3uDKq1G3_t-w?e=jOTU1S


The format of the serial number is: yywwdd-xxxxx
where:
yy = last digits of the year (e.g. 21)
ww = the week (eg 28)
dd = day of the week (e.g. 03 for Wednesday)
xxxxx = serial number of all units manufactured/tested during this day (restart with 00001 the next day).
9. Print the label with the correct values (Serial number, MAC, ROM-ID upper, ROM-ID lower) and attach it to the right outside of the box (see image below).

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