Nihon Kohden BSM-6301, BSM-6501, BSM-6701 Administrator manual [gb]

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Administrator’s Guide
Bedside Monitor
BSM-6301/BSM-6501/BSM-6701
BSM-6000 series BSM-6301A BSM-6301K BSM-6501A BSM-6501K BSM-6701A BSM-6701K
0614-901238T
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In order to use this product safely and fully understand all its functions, read this manual before using the product.
Keep this manual near the instrument or in the reach of the operator and refer to it whenever the operation is unclear.
Patient names on the screen shots and recording examples in this manual are ctional and any resemblance to any
person living or dead is purely coincidental.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
If you have any comments or suggestions on this manual, please contact us at: www.nihonkohden.com
Copyright Notice
The entire contents of this manual are copyrighted by Nihon Kohden. All rights are reserved. No part of this document
may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopied, recorded,
or otherwise) without the prior written permission of Nihon Kohden.
Trademark
The mark printed on the SD card that is used in this instrument is a trademark. The company name and model name are
trademarks and registered trademarks of each company.
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Contents
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GENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................. i
WARRANTY POLICY ......................................................................................................... ii
EMC RELATED CAUTION ................................................................................................. ii
Conventions Used in this Manual and Instrument ............................................................. v
Warnings, Cautions and Notes ................................................................................ v
Text Conventions ...................................................................................................... v
Related Documentation ...................................................................................................... v
Safety Standards ............................................................................................................... vi
Periodic Inspection ............................................................................................................. vi
Section 1 Installation/Connection ........................................................ 1.1
Installation Conditions ...................................................................................................... 1.2
Optional Cart for the Bedside Monitor ................................................................... 1.3
Optional Wall Mount Kit and Counter Top Mount for the Bedside Monitor ............. 1.3
Installation Flowchart ....................................................................................................... 1.4
Installing the Optional Units to the Monitor and Connecting External Instruments .......... 1.5
Connection Overview.............................................................................................1.8
Attaching the AA-672P or AA-674P Smart Expansion Unit to the AY series
Input Unit ............................................................................................................... 1.9
Mounting the AY series Input Unit or BSM-1700 series Bedside Monitor onto
the Monitor ............................................................................................................. 1.9
Using an Optional Handle ......................................................................... 1.10
Attaching the ZS-900P Transmitter ...................................................................... 1.10
Installing the WS-671P Recorder Module ............................................................ 1.11
Installing the QI-631P, QI-632P, QI-634P, QI-671P or QI-672P Interface ............1.11
Connecting the Mouse ......................................................................................... 1.12
Connecting the Bar Code Reader ....................................................................... 1.12
Mounting the QI-670P Interface on the Monitor ...................................................1.12
Connecting the JA-690PA or JA-694PA Data Acquisition Unit ............................ 1.13
Connecting External Instruments ........................................................................ 1.14
Connecting a GF-110PA or GF-210R Multigas Unit, GF-120PA or
GF-220R Multigas/Flow Unit or AE-918P Neuro Unit ................................1.14
Connecting an External Instrument Using a QF series Interface or IF
series Communication Cable.....................................................................1.15
Connecting a Sub Display ...................................................................................1.15
Connecting the Power Cord and Grounding Lead ......................................................... 1.17
General ................................................................................................................ 1.17
Connecting the Power Cord ................................................................................. 1.17
Grounding the Monitor ......................................................................................... 1.18
Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Monitor ........................................................1.18
Connecting the Monitor to the Network ......................................................................... 1.19
Connecting the HIT-100 Hyper Isolation Transformer .......................................... 1.20
Connecting the QI-320PA or QI-420PA Wireless LAN Station ............................. 1.20
Turning the Power On/Off ..............................................................................................1.21
Check Before Turning On the Power .................................................................... 1.21
Turning the Power On ..........................................................................................1.21
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Check After Turning On the Power and During Monitoring .................................. 1.23
Stored Data Status at Power On ..........................................................................1.23
Monitor Status on Power Interruption .................................................................. 1.23
Turning the Power Off ..........................................................................................1.24
Check After and Before Turning the Power Off .................................................... 1.24
Setting the Bar Code Reader ......................................................................................... 1.25
Scanning the Bar Code Reader Settings ............................................................. 1.25
Initializing the Bar Code Reader .......................................................................... 1.26
Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation .......................................................... 1.26
Calibrating the Touch Screen ......................................................................................... 1.27
Using ECG/BP Output as the Synchronous Signal ....................................................... 1.28
Section 2 Changing SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen Settings .... 2.1
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 2.2
Setting Items on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen .................................... 2.2
Displaying the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen ............................................. 2.3
Closing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen .................................................. 2.5
SITE Window ...................................................................................................................2.6
NETWORK Window ......................................................................................................... 2.8
IP ADDRESS/PROTOCOL Page ........................................................................... 2.8
LS-NET Page ......................................................................................................... 2.9
HL7 Page ............................................................................................................. 2.10
UNITS Window ..............................................................................................................2.12
DATA MANAGEMENT Window ......................................................................................2.13
PC Window ....................................................................................................................2.17
CHANGE PASSWORD Window ....................................................................................2.18
OPTIONS Window ......................................................................................................... 2.19
OTHER Window .............................................................................................................2.20
Initializing the Monitor .................................................................................................... 2.22
Section 3 Changing SYSTEM SETUP Window Settings ..................... 3.1
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 3.3
Setting Items on the SYSTEM SETUP Window ....................................................3.3
Displaying the SYSTEM SETUP Window .............................................................. 3.9
Closing the SYSTEM SETUP Window ................................................................3.10
The INFO Page of the INFO Window ..................................................................3.11
The CONFIGURATION Page of the INFO Window .............................................3.11
The MAINTENANCE Page of the INFO Window ................................................. 3.12
BATTERY Tab ............................................................................................ 3.12
LOAD/SAVE SETTINGS Tab ..................................................................... 3.12
SYSTEM Window ..........................................................................................................3.15
DISPLAY Page ..................................................................................................... 3.15
LAYOUT Page ......................................................................................................3.17
VOLUME Page ....................................................................................................3.20
INTERBED Page .................................................................................................3.21
BED ID Window ............................................................................................................. 3.22
PARAMETERS Window ................................................................................................. 3.23
ECG Page ............................................................................................................ 3.23
NIBP Page ........................................................................................................... 3.25
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NIBP MODE Page ...............................................................................................3.27
S TAT Ta b .................................................................................................... 3.27
SIM Tab ..................................................................................................... 3.28
INTERVAL Tab ........................................................................................... 3.29
VENOUS PUNCTURE Tab ........................................................................ 3.29
INITIAL CUFF PRESS Tab ........................................................................ 3.30
CO2 Page ............................................................................................................. 3.30
GAS Page ............................................................................................................ 3.31
MAINTENANCE Tab .................................................................................. 3.31
SETTINGS Tab .......................................................................................... 3.31
INFO Tab ................................................................................................... 3.33
FLOW/Paw Page .................................................................................................3.33
CAL Tab ..................................................................................................... 3.33
SETTINGS Tab .......................................................................................... 3.34
MAINTENANCE Tab .................................................................................. 3.34
INFO Tab ................................................................................................... 3.35
EEG Page ............................................................................................................ 3.35
OTHER PARAM Page ..........................................................................................3.36
ALARM Window ............................................................................................................. 3.38
SILENCE/SUSPEND Page .................................................................................. 3.38
DISPLAY/SOUND Page ....................................................................................... 3.40
ALARM PRIORITY Page ..................................................................................... 3.42
ARRHYTH PRIORITY Page ................................................................................ 3.48
TECHNICAL PRIORITY Page ............................................................................. 3.49
SLEEP Page ........................................................................................................ 3.50
NETWORK Page .................................................................................................3.51
ALARM CAP Page ............................................................................................... 3.52
LATCHING Page .................................................................................................. 3.53
COLOR Window ............................................................................................................3.55
RECORD Window ..........................................................................................................3.57
RECORDER Page ............................................................................................... 3.57
PRINTER Page .................................................................................................... 3.59
Using Network Printer ............................................................................... 3.60
MASTER Window ..........................................................................................................3.62
PATIENT TYPE Page ........................................................................................... 3.63
Renaming an Alarm Master ....................................................................... 3.63
MAIN ALARMS, ECG ALARMS, PRESS ALARMS, TEMP ALARMS, GAS
ALARMS, OTHER ALARMS Pages ..................................................................... 3.64
ARRHYTH Page .................................................................................................. 3.65
RY-910P/MOUSE Window .............................................................................................3.67
KEYS Window ................................................................................................................3.68
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Section 4 Reference ...............................................................................4.1
Factory Default Settings ................................................................................................... 4.2
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen ..................................................................... 4.3
SYSTEM SETUP Window ..................................................................................... 4.5
General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems ...............................4.22
Connector Pin Assignment ............................................................................................ 4.23
MU-631R/MU-651R/MU-671R Main Unit ............................................................ 4.23
QI-631P Interface ................................................................................................4.23
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QI-632P Interface ................................................................................................4.24
QI-634P Interface ................................................................................................4.24
QI-671P Interface ................................................................................................4.25
QI-672P Interface ................................................................................................4.26
AY-631P/AY-633P/AY-651P/AY-653P/AY-661P/AY-663P/AY-671P/AY-673P Input
Unit and BSM-1700 series Bedside Monitor ........................................................ 4.26
Check Sheet for Unit Settings ........................................................................................ 4.27
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GENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

This device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel. Use only Nihon Kohden approved products with this device. Use of non-approved products or in a non-approved manner may affect the performance specifications of the device. This includes, but is not limited to, batteries, recording paper, pens, extension cables, electrode leads, input boxes and AC power.
Please read these precautions thoroughly before attempting to operate the instrument.
1. To safely and effectively use the instrument, its operation must be fully understood.
2. When installing or storing the instrument, take the following precautions.
(1) Avoid moisture or contact with water, extreme atmospheric pressure, excessive humidity and temperatures, poorly
ventilated areas, and dust, saline or sulphuric air.
(2) Placetheinstrumentonaneven,leveloor.Avoidvibrationandmechanicalshock,evenduringtransport.
(3) Avoidplacinginanareawherechemicalsarestoredorwherethereisdangerofgasleakage.
(4) Thepowerlinesourcetobeappliedtotheinstrumentmustcorrespondinfrequencyandvoltagetoproduct
specications,andhavesufcientcurrentcapacity.
(5) Choosearoomwhereapropergroundingfacilityisavailable.
3. Before Operation
(1) Checkthattheinstrumentisinperfectoperatingorder.
(2) Checkthattheinstrumentisgroundedproperly.
(3) Checkthatallcordsareconnectedproperly.
(4) Payextraattentionwhentheinstrumentiscombinedwithotherinstrumentstoavoidmisdiagnosisorother
problems.
(5) Allcircuitryusedfordirectpatientconnectionmustbedoublychecked.
(6) Checkthatbatterylevelisacceptableandbatteryconditionisgoodwhenusingbattery-operatedmodels.
4. During Operation
(1) Boththeinstrumentandthepatientmustreceivecontinual,carefulattention.
(2) Turnpowerofforremoveelectrodesand/ortransducerswhennecessarytoassurethepatient’ssafety.
(3) Avoiddirectcontactbetweentheinstrumenthousingandthepatient.
5. To Shutdown After Use
(1) Turnpoweroffwithallcontrolsreturnedtotheiroriginalpositions.
(2) Removethecordsgently;donotuseforcetoremovethem.
(3) Cleantheinstrumenttogetherwithallaccessoriesfortheirnextuse.
6. The instrument must receive expert, professional attention for maintenance and repairs. When the instrument is
not functioning properly, it should be clearly marked to avoid operation while it is out of order.
7. Theinstrumentmustnotbealteredormodiedinanyway.
8. Maintenance and Inspection
(1) Theinstrumentandspeciedpartsmustundergoregularmaintenanceinspectionattheintervalwhichisspecied
aftertheGENERALHANDLINGPRECAUTIONSsection.
(2) Ifstoredforextendedperiodswithoutbeingused,makesurepriortooperationthattheinstrumentisinperfect
operatingcondition.
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(3) Technicalinformationsuchaspartslist,descriptions,calibrationinstructionsorotherinformationisavailablefor
qualiedusertechnicalpersonneluponrequestfromyourNihonKohdenrepresentative.
9. When the instrument is used with an electrosurgical instrument, pay careful attention to the application and/or
location of electrodes and/or transducers to avoid possible burn to the patient.
10. Whentheinstrumentisusedwithadebrillator,makesurethattheinstrumentisprotectedagainstdebrillator
discharge. If not, remove patient cables and/or transducers from the instrument to avoid possible damage.

WARRANTY POLICY

NihonKohdenCorporation(NKC)shallwarrantitsproductsagainstalldefectsinmaterialsandworkmanshipforoneyear
fromthedateofdelivery.However,consumablematerialssuchasrecordingpaper,ink,stylusandbatteryareexcluded
fromthewarranty.
NKCoritsauthorizedagentswillrepairorreplaceanyproductswhichprovetobedefectiveduringthewarrantyperiod,
providedtheseproductsareusedasprescribedbytheoperatinginstructionsgivenintheoperator’sandservicemanuals.
NootherpartyisauthorizedtomakeanywarrantyorassumeliabilityforNKC’sproducts.NKCwillnotrecognizeany
otherwarranty,eitherimpliedorinwriting.Inaddition,service,technicalmodicationoranyotherproductchange
performedbysomeoneotherthanNKCoritsauthorizedagentswithoutpriorconsentofNKCmaybecauseforvoiding
this warranty.
DefectiveproductsorpartsmustbereturnedtoNKCoritsauthorizedagents,alongwithanexplanationofthefailure.
Shippingcostsmustbepre-paid.
Thiswarrantydoesnotapplytoproductsthathavebeenmodied,disassembled,reinstalledorrepairedwithoutNihon
Kohdenapprovalorwhichhavebeensubjectedtoneglectoraccident,damageduetoaccident,re,lightning,vandalism,
waterorothercasualty,improperinstallationorapplication,oronwhichtheoriginalidenticationmarkshavebeen
removed.
IntheUSAandCanadaotherwarrantypoliciesmayapply.
CAUTION
United States law restricts this product to sale by or on the order of a physician.

EMC RELATED CAUTION

This equipment and/or system complies with IEC 60601-1-2 International Standard for electromagnetic
compatibility for medical electrical equipment and/or system. However, an electromagnetic environment that
exceeds the limits or levels stipulated in IEC 60601-1-2, can cause harmful interference to the equipment
and/or system or cause the equipment and/or system to fail to perform its intended function or degrade
its intended performance. Therefore, during the operation of the equipment and/or system, if there is any
undesired deviation from its intended operational performance, you must avoid, identify and resolve the
adverse electromagnetic effect before continuing to use the equipment and/or system.
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The following describes some common interference sources and remedial actions:
1. Strong electromagnetic interference from a nearby emitter source such as an authorized radio station
or cellular phone:
Install the equipment and/or system at another location. Keep the emitter source such as cellular phone
away from the equipment and/or system, or turn off the cellular phone.
2. Radio-frequency interference from other equipment through the AC power supply of the equipment and/
or system:
Identify the cause of this interference and if possible remove this interference source. If this is not
possible, use a different power supply.
3. Effect of direct or indirect electrostatic discharge:
Make sure all users and patients in contact with the equipment and/or system are free from direct or
indirect electrostatic energy before using it. A humid room can help lessen this problem.
4. Electromagnetic interference with any radio wave receiver such as radio or television:
If the equipment and/or system interferes with any radio wave receiver, locate the equipment and/or
system as far as possible from the radio wave receiver.
5. Interference of lightning:
When lightning occurs near the location where the equipment and/or system is installed, it may induce
an excessive voltage in the equipment and/or system. In such a case, disconnect the AC power cord
from the equipment and/or system and operate the equipment and/or system by battery power, or use
an uninterruptible power supply.
6. Use with other equipment:
When the equipment and/or system is adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, the equipment
and/or system may affect the other equipment. Before use, check that the equipment and/or system
operates normally with the other equipment.
7. Use of unspecified accessory, transducer and/or cable:
When an unspecified accessory, transducer and/or cable is connected to this equipment and/or system,
it may cause increased electromagnetic emission or decreased electromagnetic immunity. The specified
configuration of this equipment and/or system complies with the electromagnetic requirements with the
specified configuration. Only use this equipment and/or system with the specified configuration.
8. Use of unspecified configuration:
When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration different than
the configuration of EMC testing, it may cause increased electromagnetic emission or decreased
electromagnetic immunity. Only use this equipment and/or system with the specified configuration.
9. Measurement with excessive sensitivity:
The equipment and/or system is designed to measure bioelectrical signals with a specified sensitivity. If
the equipment and/or system is used with excessive sensitivity, artifact may appear by electromagnetic
interference and this may cause mis-diagnosis. When unexpected artifact appears, inspect the
surrounding electromagnetic conditions and remove this artifact source.
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Caution - continued
10. Use with radiation therapy equipment:
When the equipment and/or system is used in a radiotherapy room, it may cause failure or malfunction
due to electromagnetic radiation or corpuscular radiation. When you bring the equipment and/or system
into a radiotherapy room, constantly observe the operation. Prepare countermeasures in case of failure
or malfunction.
If the above suggested remedial actions do not solve the problem, consult your Nihon Kohden
representative for additional suggestions.
BSM-6301 and BSM-6501 (JA-690PA or JA-694PA data acquisition unit, QE-910P BIS processor, AE-918P
neuro unit, JP-911P IBP interface isolation cable, QI-320PA or QI-420PA wireless LAN station and QI-670P
interface are not connected) comply with International Standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2001 and Amendment 1:
2004 which requires CISPR11, Group 1, Class B. Class B EQUIPMENT is equipment suitable for use in
domestic establishments and in establishments directly connected to a low voltage power supply network
which supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
BSM-6301, BSM-6501 (JA-690PA or JA-694PA data acquisition unit, QE-910P BIS processor, AE-918P
neuro unit, JP-911P IBP interface isolation cable, QI-320PA or QI-420PA wireless LAN station or
QI-670P interface is connected) and BSM-6701 comply with International Standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2001
and Amendment 1: 2004 which requires CISPR11, Group 1, Class A. Class A EQUIPMENT is equipment
suitable for use in industrial or light industrial establishments and commercial environment.
BSM-6301 and BSM-6501 (when ZS-900P is connected) are CLASS A equipment if the equipment
complies with IEC 60601-1-2: 2001 36 201.1.5 in the countries which do not have national wireless rule.
WARNING
The bioelectric impedance measurement sensor of a minute ventilation rate-adaptive implantable
pacemaker may be affected by cardiac monitoring and diagnostic equipment which is connected to the
same patient. If this occurs, the pacemaker may pace at its maximum rate and give incorrect data to the
monitor or diagnostic equipment. If this occurs, disconnect the monitor or diagnostic equipment from the
patient or change the setting on the pacemaker by referring to the pacemaker’s manual. For more details,
contact your pacemaker representative or Nihon Kohden representative.
The CE mark is a protected conformity mark of the European Community. Products with the CE mark
comply with the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
NOTE about Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive 2002/96/EC
For the member states of the European Union only:
The purpose of WEEE directive 2002/96/EC is, as a first priority, the prevention of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE), and in addition, the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such
wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste.
Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for disposal.
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Conventions Used in this Manual and Instrument

Warnings, Cautions and Notes

Warnings,cautionsandnotesareusedinthismanualtoalertorsignalthereadertospecicinformation.
WARNING
A warning alerts the user to possible injury or death associated with the use or misuse of the instrument.
CAUTION
A caution alerts the user to possible injury or problems with the instrument associated with its use or
misuse such as instrument malfunction, instrument failure, damage to the instrument, or damage to other
property.
NOTE
A note provides specific information, in the form of recommendations, prerequirements, alternative methods or
supplemental information.

Text Conventions

• Namesofhardkeysonthebedsidemonitorareenclosedinsquarebrackets:[Menu]
• Messagesthataredisplayedonthescreenareenclosedinquotationmarks:“CHECKELECTRODES”
• Namesofitemsthataredisplayedonthescreenareenclosedinanglebrackets:<SENSITIVITY>

Related Documentation

TheBSM-6000A/KseriesBedsideMonitorcomeswiththefollowingmanualsinadditiontotheOperator’sManual.
Administrator’s Guide
Describeshowtoinstallthebedsidemonitor.ItalsoexplainsaboutthepasswordprotectedsettingsontheSYSTEM
SETUPwindowandSYSTEMCONFIGURATIONscreenwhichonlyanadministratorcanchange.
User’s Guide, Part I
Givessupplementalinformationontheoperationofthebedsidemonitor.
User’s Guide, Part II
Describesthefeaturesandsettingsofthemonitoringparameters.
Service Manual
Describesinformationonservicingthebedsidemonitor.Onlyqualiedservicepersonnelcanservicethebedsidemonitor.
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Safety Standards

Thesafetystandardofthisbedsidemonitorisclassiedasfollows:
Typeofprotectionagainstelectricalshock: CLASSIEQUIPMENT(ACPowered)
InternallyPoweredEQUIPMENT(BATTERYPowered)
Degreeofprotectionagainstelectricalshock
Debrillator-prooftypeCFappliedpart:
AY-631P,AY-633P,AY-651P,AY-653P,AY-661P,AY-663P,AY-671PandAY-673P:
ECG,Respiration(impedanceandthermistormethod),IBP,Temperature,
SpO2,SpO2-2,CO2,O2,NIBP,BIS,CCO(APCO)
AY-660P: ECG,Respiration(impedancemethod),IBP,Temperature,SpO2,CO2,NIBP
AA-672P,AA-674P,JA-694P:Respiration(thermistormethod),IBP,Temperature,SpO2-2,CO2,O2,BIS,
CCO(APCO)
BSM-1700series: ECG,Respiration(impedancemethod),IBP,Temperature,SpO2,SpO2-2,CO2,
NIBP,BIS
CFappliedpart:
AY-631P,AY-633P,AY-651P,AY-653P,AY-661P,AY-663P,AY-671P,AY-673P,AA-672P,AA-674P,JA-694P
andBSM-1700series: CO
Degreeofprotectionagainstharmfulingressofwater:
IPX0(non-protected)
DegreeofsafetyofapplicationinthepresenceofFLAMMABLEANAESTHETICMIXTUREWITHAIR,ORWITH
OXYGENORNITROUSOXIDE: EquipmentnotsuitableforuseinthepresenceofFLAMMABLE
ANAESTHETICMIXTUREWITHAIR,ORWITHOXYGENOR
NITROUSOXIDE
Modeofoperation: CONTINUOUSOPERATION

Periodic Inspection

Iftheperiodicinspectionisnotperformed,degradationorlossoffunctionmaygounnoticedandleadtomisdiagnosis.
Servicepersonnelshouldperformtheperiodicinspectionatleastonceeveryyear.Makesurethatthebedsidemonitor
operatesproperlyandreplacetheconsumables.
Ifyoufoundabnormalitiesasaresultofinspectionandthebedsidemonitorissuspectedtobefaulty,attachan“Unusable”
or“Repairrequest”labeltothebedsidemonitorandcontactyourNihonKohdenrepresentative.Forinspection,refertothe
ServiceManual.
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Section 1 Installation/Connection

Installation Conditions ......................................................................................................................................... 1.2
Optional Cart for the Bedside Monitor ....................................................................................................... 1.3
Optional Wall Mount Kit and Counter Top Mount for the Bedside Monitor ................................................. 1.3
Installation Flowchart ........................................................................................................................................... 1.4
Installing the Optional Units to the Monitor and Connecting External Instruments ............................................. 1.5
Connection Overview ................................................................................................................................1.8
Attaching the AA-672P or AA-674P Smart Expansion Unit to the AY series Input Unit ............................ 1.9
Mounting the AY series Input Unit or BSM-1700 series Bedside Monitor onto the Monitor ......................1.9
Using an Optional Handle ............................................................................................................. 1.10
Attaching the ZS-900P Transmitter ..........................................................................................................1.10
Installing the WS-671P Recorder Module ...............................................................................................1.11
Installing the QI-631P, QI-632P, QI-634P, QI-671P or QI-672P Interface ................................................ 1.11
Connecting the Mouse ............................................................................................................................ 1.12
Connecting the Bar Code Reader ........................................................................................................... 1.12
Mounting the QI-670P Interface on the Monitor ......................................................................................1.12
Connecting the JA-690PA or JA-694PA Data Acquisition Unit ................................................................ 1.13
Connecting External Instruments ............................................................................................................ 1.14
Connecting a GF-110PA or GF-210R Multigas Unit, GF-120PA or GF-220R Multigas/Flow Unit
or AE-918P Neuro Unit ................................................................................................................. 1.14
Connecting an External Instrument Using a QF series Interface or IF series Communication
Cable ............................................................................................................................................. 1.15
Connecting a Sub Display ....................................................................................................................... 1.15
Connecting the Power Cord and Grounding Lead ............................................................................................. 1.17
General ....................................................................................................................................................1.17
Connecting the Power Cord ....................................................................................................................1.17
Grounding the Monitor ............................................................................................................................. 1.18
Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Monitor ...........................................................................................1.18
Connecting the Monitor to the Network ............................................................................................................. 1.19
Connecting the HIT-100 Hyper Isolation Transformer .............................................................................. 1.20
Connecting the QI-320PA or QI-420PA Wireless LAN Station ................................................................1.20
Turning the Power On/Off ..................................................................................................................................1.21
Check Before Turning On the Power .......................................................................................................1.21
Turning the Power On .............................................................................................................................. 1.21
Check After Turning On the Power and During Monitoring ...................................................................... 1.23
Stored Data Status at Power On .............................................................................................................1.23
Monitor Status on Power Interruption ...................................................................................................... 1.23
Turning the Power Off .............................................................................................................................. 1.24
Check After and Before Turning the Power Off ........................................................................................ 1.24
Setting the Bar Code Reader ............................................................................................................................ 1.25
Scanning the Bar Code Reader Settings ................................................................................................ 1.25
Initializing the Bar Code Reader .............................................................................................................. 1.26
Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation .............................................................................................. 1.26
Calibrating the Touch Screen .............................................................................................................................1.27
Using ECG/BP Output as the Synchronous Signal ........................................................................................... 1.28
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This section describes installation conditions, connecting cables and power cords
and check items for this bedside monitor.
For simplicity, the sufx A/G/K will be omitted in this manual. There is no
difference in operation among models with different sufxes unless otherwise
specied.

Installation Conditions

Note the following points for the installation location of your bedside monitor.
WARNING
• Do not install the monitor and optional units
above the patient.
• Only use the specified tools or equipment when
installing the monitor and units. Failure to follow
this warning may result in the monitor or unit
falling and injuring the patient.
CAUTION
Only use the specified stand, cart or equipment
for installing the monitor and instruments. Using
non-specified equipment may result in the
instruments falling and causing injury.
• Install the monitor where you can see the monitor screen clearly.
• Install the monitor on a strong shelf or dedicated cart (option). Secure the
monitor to the shelf to prevent it from falling.
• When moving a cart with a monitor, avoid collision. Strong impact may
damage the monitor.
• The monitor is not intended to be used in an ambulance. The monitor might
not function properly in a moving vehicle.
• The display screen is made of glass. Strong impact may damage it.
• Avoid locations where the monitor is sprinkled with liquid. Avoid direct
sprinkling, spray or moist air from a nebulizer or a humidier.
• Avoid exposing the monitor to direct sunlight.
• Make sure that there is at least 5 cm of space between the
10 cm
5 cm
Rear
5 cm
CAUTION
When not using the specified cart, carefully set
the monitor to prevent it from falling off or tipping
over.
monitor and the wall for adequate ventilation. When the monitor
is surrounded on all sides, make sure that there is about 10 cm
of space above the monitor for ventilation so that the operating
temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F).
Side
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• Do not cover the monitor with a blanket or cloth. It may affect monitoring.
• Do not install the monitor in a dusty area.
• Connect the power cord to an AC outlet which can supply enough AC current
to the monitor. The monitor cannot function properly with low current.
• When there is any problem on the monitor, turn off the power immediately and
disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. Take the monitor out of service
and check for damage.

Optional Cart for the Bedside Monitor

The KC-600P cart is available for installing the monitor. For details on how to
use the cart, refer to the KC-600P cart installation guide.
Only use the specified stand, cart or equipment for installing the
monitor and instruments. Using non-specified equipment may result
in the instruments falling and causing injury.
1
CAUTION
CAUTION
When not using the specified cart, carefully set the monitor to
prevent it from falling off or tipping over.

Optional Wall Mount Kit and Counter Top Mount for the Bedside Monitor

For mounting the monitor on a wall, the KG-951P wall mount kit is available.
For mounting the monitor on a shelf or table, the KG-600P counter top mount is
available.
For details on how to use the wall mount kit or counter top mount, refer to the
installation guide of the KG-951P wall mount kit or KG-600P counter top mount.
KG-600P counter top mount
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Installation Flowchart

You may not need to do all these.
1. Install the monitor. Refer to Section 1 in this manual.
2. Prepare the battery pack, remote control and recorder. Refer to Operator’s
Manual or Section 2 of the User’s Guide Part I.
3. Check or change any initial settings on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
screen. Changing these settings during monitoring interrupts monitoring.
Refer to Section 2 in this manual.
4. Check or change any initial settings on the SYSTEM SETUP window. These
settings are password protected settings which only an administrator can
change. Refer to Section 3 in this manual.
5. Check or change the necessary settings before monitoring. Refer to
Operator’s Manual or Section 3 of the User’s Guide Part I.
• Date and time
• Sound volume
• Screen brightness
• Waveform display settings
6. Enter the information of the new patient. Refer to “Admitting/Discharging
Patient” in Operator’s Manual or Section 3 of the User’s Guide Part I.
7. Check or change all alarm items for the patient. The alarm returns to this
master setting when:
• The monitor power is off for more than 30 minutes and <SHOW
ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is turned off in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
• The patient is admitted or discharged.
Refer to Operator’s Manual or Section 5 of the User’s Guide Part I.
8. Check or change settings for the review windows, such as trendgraphs,
tables and arrhythmia recall les. Refer to Operator’s Manual or Section 6
of the User’s Guide Part I.
9. Check or change recording settings. Refer to Operator’s Manual or
Section 10 of the User’s Guide Part I.
10. Prepare the equipment (electrodes, transducers, probes, etc.) for monitoring
individual parameters and check or change the settings for each parameter.
Refer to Operator’s Manual or User’s Guide Part II.
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Installing the Optional Units to the Monitor and Connecting
External Instruments
WARNING
Connect only the specified instrument to the
monitor and follow the specified procedure.
Failure to follow this warning may result
in electrical shock or injury to the patient
and operator, and cause fire or instrument
malfunction.
CAUTION
Before connecting or disconnecting instruments,
make sure that each instrument is turned off
and the power cord is disconnected from the AC
socket. Otherwise, the patient or operator may
receive electrical shock or injury.
When several medical instruments are used
together, ground all instruments to the same one-
point ground. Any potential difference between
instruments may cause electrical shock to the
patient and operator.
WARNING
1
NOTE
• For details on connecting an external instrument to the monitor, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.
• Leakage current may increase when interconnecting many medical
instruments to the monitor.
• Upgrade the main unit and each optional unit to the Nihon Kohden
recommended software version. Only use the specified configuration of
units. If more than one BSM-6000 series bedside monitor is used in the
same facility, make sure the bedside monitors have the same software
version. If BSM-6000 series monitors with different software versions
are used together, correct system operation cannot be guaranteed.
Additional Safety Measures for Connecting External Instruments
When more than one electrical instrument is used, there may be electrical
potential difference between the instruments. Potential difference between
instruments may cause current to ow to the patient connected to the
instruments, resulting in electrical shock. Never use any medical equipment in
patient treatment without proper grounding.
Always perform equipotential grounding as specied in IEC 60601-1-1 when
required. It is often required in the operating room, ICU room, CCU room,
cardiac catheterization room and X-ray room. Consult with a biomedical
engineer to determine if it is required.
Refer to the reference “General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical
Systems” in Section 4.
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* These units are not available for BSM-6000A series.
When a JA-690PA/JA-694PA data acquisition unit is not connected to the bedside monitor
Environment for External Instruments
Use external instruments in the following environment.
BSM-6301/6501/6701
(For MU-651R/671R)
(For MU-651R/671R)
Interface
QI-670P*
Main unit
MU-631R/
671R/651R
Medically-used room
Patient Environment
Interface
QI-631P
(For MU-631R)
Interface
QI-671P
Interface
QI-632P/634P
(For MU-631R)
QI-672P
Input unit
AY-660P*
Multigas unit
GF-110PA/210R*
Multigas/Flow unit
GF-120PA*/220R*
Neuro unit
AE-918P
Interface
QF series
Communication
cable
IF series
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
Mouse
Bar code reader
Outside the Patient Environment
Sub display
(IEC 60601-1 complied or
using the isolation transformer
complied to IEC 60601-1)
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
Non-medically used room
Sub display
(IEC 60601-1 complied or
using the isolation transformer
complied to IEC 60601-1)
Bedside monitor
BSM-1700 series
Input unit
AY-631P/633P AY-651P/653P
AY-661P*/663P*
AY-671P/673P
Recorder
module
WS-671P
Transmitter
ZS-900P
Wireless LAN
station
QI-320PA/420PA
Smart
expansion unit
AA-672P/674P
Hyper isolation
transformer
HIT-100
Remote controller
RY-910PA
Central monitor Network printer
(IEC xxx complied)
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* These units are not available for BSM-6000A series.
When a JA-690PA/JA-694PA data acquisition unit is connected to the bedside monitor
Medically-used room
Outside the Patient Environment
Sub display
(IEC 60601-1 complied or
using the isolation transformer
complied to IEC 60601-1)
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
BSM-6301/6501/6701
(For MU-631R)
(For MU-651R/671R)
QI-632P/634P
(For MU-631R)
(For MU-651R/671R)
Interface
QI-670P*
Interface
QI-631P
Interface
QI-671P
Interface
QI-672P
Patient Environment
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
Interface
QF series
Communication
IF series
Multigas unit
GF-110PA/210R*
Multigas/Flow unit
GF-120PA*/220R*
Neuro unit
AE-918P
Mouse
Bar code reader
cable
Non-medically used room
Sub display
(IEC 60601-1 complied or
using the isolation transformer
complied to IEC 60601-1)
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Main unit
MU-631R/
671R/651R
Interface unit
QI-600P
Recorder
module
WS-671P
Transmitter
ZS-900P
Wireless LAN
station
QI-320PA/420PA
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
Interface
QF series
Communication
cable
IF series
Data acquisition
unit
JA-690PA/694PA
Input unit
AY-631P/633P AY-651P/653P
AY-661P*/663P*
AY-671P/673P
Smart
expansion unit
AA-672P/674P
Hyper isolation
transformer
HIT-100
Input unit
AY-660P*
Bedside
monitor
BSM-1700
series
External
instruments
(IEC 60601-1 complied)
Remote controller
RY-910PA
Central monitor Network printer
(IEC xxx complied)
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** Not available for BSM-6000K series.
(For MU-651R/671R)

Connection Overview

Bedside monitor
MU-671R MU-651R MU-631R
YS-096P2/096P3 Unit connection cable
Data acquisition unit
JA-690PA
Input unit
JA-694PA
Input unit
Bedside monitor
BSM-1700
series
QI-600P
Interface unit
YS-096P5
Multi-link cable
WS-671P
Reccorder module
DI-590P*
Holder
To a wall outlet
To a wall ground terminal
HIT-100 Hyper isolation transformer
Network
QI-320PA/420PA
Wireless LAN station
AY-660P*
DH-600P Handle
Connected to multi-link socket
QF-801P/901P/902P/ 903P/904P/905P*/907P/ 908P/909P/911P*/921P** Interface
IF-912P/913P/914P/ 916P/917P/918P*/919P/ 920P*/922P/923P/925P/
927P/928P/930P/931P*/ 932P/933P*/934P*/935P/ 936P*/937P/938P/939P/ 942P/943P/944P/945P*/ 946P/948P/950P*/951P*
952P* Communication cable
* Not available for BSM-6000A series.
AY-631P/651P/ 661P*/671P
Smart expansion unit
AA-672P AA-674P
GF-110PA/210R Multigas unit GF-120PA*/220R* Multigas/flow unit
AE-918P Neuro unit
AY-633P/653P/ 663P*/673P
QI-631P
Interface
(For MU-631R)
Display, PC
ZS-900P*
Transmitter
QI-671P Interface
(For MU-651R/671R)
QI-672P QI-632PQI-634P
Connected to USB socket
Mouse Bar Code Reader
QI-672P Interface
QI-632P/634P
Interface
(For MU-631R)
QI-670P*
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Tabs
Tabs
Connector on the monitor
the input unit
Input unit
Smart expansion unit

Attaching the AA-672P or AA-674P Smart Expansion Unit to the AY series Input Unit

Attach the smart expansion unit to the input unit before mounting the input unit
onto the monitor. Only one smart expansion unit can be attached to the input
unit. For details on how to attach the smart expansion unit, refer to the manual
provided with the unit.
NOTE
The AA-672P or AA-674P smart expansion unit does not function when it
is attached to the AY-660P input unit.

Mounting the AY series Input Unit or BSM-1700 series Bedside Monitor onto the Monitor

The following procedure is for mounting the AY series input unit. For details on
mounting the BSM-1700 series bedside monitor, refer to the BSM-1700 series
bedside monitor operator’s manual.
1
1. Mount the input unit onto the rear of the monitor so that the tabs on the input
unit go into the slots on the monitor.
Slots
2. Slide the input unit in the direction of the arrow until it clicks into place.
Connector on
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Using an Optional Handle
A DH-600P handle can be attached to the input unit so that the input unit can be
removed from the main unit and carried around easily. For details on the handle,
refer to the manual provided with the handle.
Handle

Attaching the ZS-900P Transmitter

The ZS-900P transmitter transmits data from the monitor to a cardiac telemetry
system or central monitor. A multiple patient receiver is necessary with the
central monitors.
To connect the transmitter to the monitor, the optional DI-590P holder is
required. Connect the transmitter to the monitor by referring to the DI-590P
holder installation guide.
When the transmitter is connected to the monitor, turn the monitor power on and
check that the LED on the transmitter lights in green. Also check that the channel
number displayed in the upper part of the screen is correct.
ZS-900P transmitter and DI-590P holder are not available for BSM-6000A series.
CAUTION
When using a ZS-900P transmitter, the
measurement values and displayed waveform on
the bedside monitor and receiving monitor may
differ due to timing delay of the display and other
factors. Be careful when reading the value and
waveform.
Channel number
CAUTION
When the ZS-900P transmitter is attached to the
bedside monitor, check the alarm, arrhythmia
and monitoring settings on the central monitor
or telemetry system. The transmitter does not
transmit the alarm, arrhythmia and monitoring
setting information.
CAUTION
The ZS-900P transmitter can only transmit
temperature data from 5 to 45°C (41 to 113°F).
Be careful when reading the value.
When transmitting CO2 data through a ZS-900P
transmitter to a receiving monitor, if the
transmitted CO2 data is out of the range of the
CAUTION
receiving monitor, the maximum value of the
receiving monitor is displayed instead. Be careful
when reading the value.
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NOTE
• Before connecting the transmitter, turn off the monitor power.
• The ZS-900P transmitter does not comply with the CE mark.
• A ZB-800P or ZB-900P transmitter cannot be used on this monitor.

Installing the WS-671P Recorder Module

Install the optional WS-671P recorder module in the monitor by referring to the
WS-671P recorder module installation guide. To load the recording paper, refer
to Operator’s Manual or Section 2 of the User’s Guide Part I.

Installing the QI-631P, QI-632P, QI-634P, QI-671P or QI-672P Interface

1
When the interface is installed in the monitor, external instruments can be
connected to the monitor.
The illustration on the left shows both the QI-671P and QI-672P
interfaces are installed in the BSM-6701 bedside monitor.
The interface has 2, 3, 4 or 6 sockets.
For BSM-6301:
• QI-631P: RS-232C, RGB
• QI-632P: USB, multi-link, alarm signal output
• QI-634P: USB, multi-link
For BSM-6501 and BSM-6701:
• QI-671P: Multi-link, RS-232C, alarm signal output, RGB
• QI-672P: 2 USB, 4 multi-link
QI-671PQI-672P
Install the optional interface in the monitor by referring to the manual
provided with the interface.
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Connecting the Mouse

QI-672P interface
To connect the mouse, the QI-632P, QI-634P or QI-672P interface is required.
The QI-632P and QI-634P interfaces are for BSM-6301. The QI-672P interface
is for BSM-6501 and BSM-6701.
The illustration on the left shows both the QI-672P and QI-671P interfaces are
installed in the BSM-6701 bedside monitor.
Mouse
Connect the mouse cable to the USB socket on the interface which is installed in
the monitor.

Connecting the Bar Code Reader

To connect the bar code reader, the QI-632P, QI-634P or QI-672P interface is
required. The QI-632P and QI-634P interfaces are for BSM-6301. The QI-672P
QI-672P interface
Bar code reader
interface is for BSM-6501 and BSM-6701.
The illustration on the left shows both the QI-672P and QI-671P interfaces
installed in the BSM-6701 bedside monitor.
Connect the bar code reader cable to the USB socket on the interface which is
installed in the monitor.
Refer to “Setting the Bar Code Reader” later in this section for setting the bar
code reader.

Mounting the QI-670P Interface on the Monitor

When the QI-670P interface is mounted on the monitor, waveforms and numeric
data can be received from a TEC-5600 series or TEC-8300 series debrillator.
Mount the optional interface onto the monitor by referring to the manual
provided with the interface.
QI-670P interface
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Connecting the JA-690PA or JA-694PA Data Acquisition Unit

To connect the JA-690PA or JA-694PA data acquisition unit, the YS-096P2 or
YS-096P3 unit connection cable is required. Connect the cable to the bedside
monitor and to the unit connection socket on the data acquisition unit.
For details on how to use the data acquisition unit, refer to the data acquisition
unit operator’s manual.
NOTE
• Connect the unit connection cable to the unit connection socket on the
data acquisition unit straight until it locks firmly.
• Keep the cable out of the way by running it along the floor or wall.
Otherwise people may trip over it, causing the instrument to fall and
injure the patient and operator.
1
YS-096P2/YS-096P3 unit connection cable
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Connecting External Instruments

To connect the external instruments, the QI-632P or QI-634P interface for
BSM-6301 or QI-671P or QI-672P interface for BSM-6501 and BSM-6701 must
be installed in the monitor.
Connecting a GF-110PA or GF-210R Multigas Unit, GF-120PA or
GF-220R Multigas/Flow Unit or AE-918P Neuro Unit
GF-120PA and GF-220R multigas/flow units are not available for the
BSM-6000A series.
Connect the GF-110PA or GF-210R multigas unit, GF-120PA or GF-220R
multigas/ow unit or AE-918P neuro unit to one of the multi-link sockets on the
QI-632P, QI-634P, QI-671P or QI-672P interface.
When a multigas unit or multigas/flow unit is connected to the monitor
and the monitor is in operation, do not connect any other instrument to
the monitor with a multi-link cable. If another multi-link cable is connected
to the main unit during operation, the multigas unit or multigas/flow unit
may enter warmup status and automatically restart monitoring
45 seconds (AG-920R, GF-110PA, GF-120PA) or 6 minutes (GF-210R,
GF-220R) after warmup.
NOTE
NOTE
The following example shows both the QI-671P and QI-672P interfaces
installed in the BSM-6701 bedside monitor and a GF-120PA multigas/ow unit
connected.
Connecting Example
QI-671P interface
QI-672P interface
GF-120PA multigas/flow unit
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To external devices
QI-672P interface
Connecting an External Instrument Using a QF series Interface or IF
series Communication Cable
Connect the QF series interface cable or IF series communication cable to the
external instrument and to one of the multi-link sockets on the QI-632P, QI-634P,
QI-671P or QI-672P interface.
The following example shows both the QI-671P and QI-672P interfaces installed
in the BSM-6701 bedside monitor.
NOTE
Do not connect or remove the QF series interface or IF series
communication cable connector while the monitor power is on. The
monitor might not function properly.
QI-671P interface
QF series interface or IF series communication cable
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Connecting a Sub Display

A sub display can be connected to the bedside monitor. Connect the sub display
to the RGB socket on the QI-631P interface for a BSM-6301 bedside monitor
or to the QI-671P interface for a BSM-6501 or BSM-6701 bedside monitor. The
sub display must meet the following specications. An NEC LCD191VXM or
equivalent display is recommended.
Minimum specications for BSM-6701 display:
• Resolution: 1024 × 768
• Input Analog RGB: 0.7 Vp-p
• V-sync: 60.0 Hz
• H-sync: 48.4 kHz
Minimum specications for BSM-6301 and BSM-6501 display:
• Resolution: 800 × 600
• Input Analog RGB: 0.7 Vp-p
• V-sync: 60.3 Hz
• H-sync: 37.9 kHz
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To connect the display to the interface, use the YS-080P3 RGB cable (10 m). The
sub display must be connected to the SM-800R isolation transformer.
The screen to be displayed on the sub display can be set to either of the following
on the DISPLAY page of the SYSTEM SETUP window. Refer to Section 3.
• SLAVE: Same screen as the bedside monitor.
• HOME SCREEN: The home screen is always displayed.
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Connecting the Power Cord and Grounding Lead

General

The monitor can operate on either battery or AC power.
When the power cord is plugged into an AC outlet and the power switch on the
front panel is turned on, the monitor operates on AC power.
When a battery pack is inserted and the power cord is disconnected or there is a
sudden power failure, the monitor automatically switches to battery power.
The battery pack is charged when the power cord is plugged into an AC outlet
and the AC current is supplied to the monitor. The battery pack is also charged
during monitoring.
The monitor can operate for about 90 minutes on the BSM-6301 and BSM-6501
or about 60 minutes on the BSM-6701 with a new fully charged battery pack
when:
• Used in normal temperature.
• Recorder is stopped.
• No alarm occurs.
• Monitoring ECG, respiration (impedance) and SpO2.
• <POWER SAVING MODE> on the SYSTEM SETUP window is set to ON.
• <SYNC SOUND VOLUME> on the VOLUME window is set to OFF.
• NIBP measurement interval is 15 minutes.
• QI-671P and QI-672P interfaces or QI-631P and QI-632P or QI-634P
interfaces are installed in the monitor.
• The input unit is an AY-600P series input unit and not a BSM-1700 series
bedside monitor.
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Connecting the Power Cord

WARNING
Only use the provided power cord. Using other power cords may
result in electrical shock or injury to the patient and operator.
Connect the provided power cord to the AC SOURCE socket on the rear panel of
the monitor and plug the cord into a 3-prong AC outlet.
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Grounding the Monitor

When AC power is supplied to the monitor, the AC power lamp on the front
panel lights.
AC power lamp lights
NOTE
If the AC power lamp does not light, check the power cord connection.
WARNING
When several medical instruments are used together, ground all
instruments to the same one-point ground. Any potential difference
between instruments may cause electrical shock to the patient and
operator.
When more than one electrical instrument is used, there may be electrical
potential difference between the instruments. The potential difference between
the instruments may cause current to ow to the patient connected to the
instruments, resulting in electrical shock.
Always perform equipotential grounding when required. It is often required in
the operating room, ICU room, CCU room, cardiac catheterization room and
X-ray room. Consult with a biomedical engineer to determine if it is required.
When equipotential grounding is required, connect the equipotential ground
terminal on the instrument to the equipotential ground terminal on the wall
(equipotential grounding system) with the equipotential grounding lead (potential
equalization conductor).

Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Monitor

To cut off the power supply to the monitor, disconnect the power cord of the
monitor from the wall AC outlet. When installing the monitor, position the
monitor so that it is easy to disconnect the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
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Connecting the Monitor to the Network

The network connection method differs according to the installation location of
the monitor and the network components. The network connection must comply
with IEC 60601-1-1 “General Requirements for Safety of Medical Electrical
Equipment”. For details, refer to the “Network and System Installation Guide”
which is available from your Nihon Kohden representative.
WARNING
Connect the monitor to network as specified.
Otherwise the patient and operator may receive
electrical shock or injury. To connect the network,
contact your Nihon Kohden representative.
WARNING
Install all network devices, including printer
and hubs, outside the patient environment (IEC
60601-1-1). If they are installed inside the patient
environment, the patient or operator may receive
electrical shock or injury. For installation, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.
In a network where this monitor is connected,
connect only the specified instruments.
Unspecified instruments may cause electrical
shock or injury to the patient and operator or
cause instrument malfunction, instrument stop, or
data loss.
Check the software version number of the
monitor before connecting it to the network.
Different software versions have different
communication methods. More than one
communication method in a network may cause
communication failure. For details, refer to the
Network and System Installation Guide.
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WARNING
WARNING
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To network

Connecting the HIT-100 Hyper Isolation Transformer

Connect the monitor to the network with the specied LAN cable. Connect the
HIT-100 hyper isolation transformer between the monitor and network.
Do not use a damaged network cable. The patient or operator may
receive electrical shock when the damaged part is touched.
The time on this monitor is automatically adjusted to match the time of
the network as long as the monitor is connected to the network. The date
and time on all monitors in the network are set to the same setting.
HIT-100 Hyper isolation transformer
WARNING
NOTE
LAN cable
LAN cable

Connecting the QI-320PA or QI-420PA Wireless LAN Station

Connect the QI-320PA or QI-420PA wireless LAN station to the bedside monitor
with a specied wireless LAN access point. Refer to the QI-320PA or QI-420PA
wireless LAN station operator’s manual.
Wireless LAN station
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Turning the Power On/Off

Check Before Turning On the Power

Check the following items before turning on the power.
• Enough electrodes and electrode leads are ready.
• Cleaned and sterilized sensors and transducers are ready.
• Power cord is connected properly.
• Equipotential grounding lead is connected properly when equipotential
grounding is required.
• All cables are connected properly.
• Enough recording paper in the recorder (when using an optional recorder).
• Fully charged battery pack is installed in the monitor in case of a sudden power
failure.
• No scratches, damage or dirt on the monitor.
• No damage to the keys and panels.
• No damage to the power cord.
• No damage to the electrode leads, transducers, probes and cables.
• The monitor is not in a wet place.
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Turning the Power On

CAUTION
Do not turn the monitor off when the system check screen is
displayed. Otherwise the saved data may be damaged or deleted.
If the monitor is turned off during system check, delete all data
because the data is not reliable.
NOTE
• It takes a few minutes for the LCD screen to reach full brightness.
• The shadow of the previous screen may remain for a few minutes after
changing screens.
• There may be some dots on the LCD screen which are always on or
always off, but it does not affect monitoring. This is normal for all LCD
screens.
• Even though the position of symbol marks for the lamps are different on
BSM-6301 and BSM-6501 or BSM-6701, the function and the position
of lamps are the same.
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Press the [power] switch on the front panel to turn the power on. The power lamp
and the AC power lamp light and self check starts. When the check is complete,
the home screen appears.
Power lamp lights
If the power lamp does not light, check the power cord connection.
The power can also be turned on by pressing the [POWER] button on the remote
control.
CAUTION
When the monitor is turned on, check that a single beep sounds and
the red, yellow, cyan and green alarm indicator lamps blink once.
This shows that the alarm is functioning properly.
When the monitor power is turned on, alarms are suspended while the monitor is
waiting for the electrodes and probe to be attached to the patient. The monitoring
starts when the connection cord is connected to the socket on the monitor and the
electrodes or probe are attached to the patient. The alarm activates when one of
the following occurs:
• ECG, SpO2 or IBP is monitored or NIBP is measured and a value is displayed
(when AUTO is selected for <ALARM ACTIVATION DELAY> on the
ALARM window of the SYSTEM SETUP window).
• ECG, SpO2 or IBP is continuously monitored for the selected time (when 1
min, 2 min or 3 min is selected for <ALARM ACTIVATION DELAY>).
• NIBP is measured (when 1 min, 2 min or 3 min is selected for <ALARM
ACTIVATION DELAY>).
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Check After Turning On the Power and During Monitoring

To start monitoring safely and properly, check the following items after turning
on the power. If any problem is detected, take the proper countermeasure
according to the troubleshooting and maintenance sections.
• There is no re, smoke or smell.
• The monitor is not too hot.
• The power lamp and other lamps light.
• The red, yellow, cyan and green alarm indicator lamps blink once and a beep
sounds.
• The start up screen appears and the home screen appears.
• No error message is displayed on the screen.
• The time on the screen is correct.
• The monitor does not affect surrounding equipment.
• The data and waveforms are displayed properly.
• Keys and switches operate properly.
• The touch keys function properly and the key clicking sound is generated.
• Alarm functions properly.
• Alarm sound can be heard.
• Alarm sound volume setting is appropriate.
• There is no trouble in recording (when using an optional recorder).
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After turning the monitor on and when admitting a patient on the monitor,
make sure that the time displayed at the upper right of the screen is
correct. When the date or time is changed during monitoring, the date and
time of all stored data is also changed and might not match the date and
time on the printout.
When the monitor is connected to a network
The time on this monitor is automatically adjusted to match the time of
the network as long as the monitor is connected to the network. The date
and time on all monitors in the network are set to the same setting.

Stored Data Status at Power On

Stored data status at power on depends on the settings on the DATA
MANAGEMENT window of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen, whether
the previous patient is discharged, and whether the power is off for more than
30 minutes. For details, refer to the Operator’s Manual or Section 5 of the User’s
Guide Part I.
NOTE

Monitor Status on Power Interruption

When there is a power failure or sudden power interruption, the monitor status is
as follows.
• When a battery pack is installed in the monitor, the BSM-6301 and BSM-6501
operate for about 90 minutes and the BSM-6701 operates for about 60 minutes
on battery power.
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Turning the Power Off

• When the monitor has no battery pack installed or the battery pack is
discharged, the monitor turns off. When the AC power is restored, the monitor
turns on automatically. The patient data and settings are stored for about
30 minutes after power off when <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT
UNIT> is set to DISABLE and <SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION
WINDOW> is set to OFF in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen.
When <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT> is set to ENABLE, the
patient data and settings are always stored.
When there is a power failure or sudden power interruption, immediately connect
the monitor to the emergency power source. It is recommended to always keep
the battery pack in the monitor.
NOTE
Even though the position of symbol marks for the lamps are different on
BSM-6301 and BSM-6501 or BSM-6701, the function and the position of
lamps are the same.
Press the [power] switch on the front panel for more than 3 seconds to turn the
power off. The screen becomes dark and the power lamp on the front panel turns
off.
The power can also be turned off by pressing the [POWER] button for more than
three seconds on the remote control.

Check After and Before Turning the Power Off

Check the following items for the next use.
• Previous patient data is deleted.
• Temporarily changed settings are changed back to the previous settings.
• There is no dirt, damage or scratches on the monitor.
• The sensors, probes, transducers, and cables are cleaned and sterilized.
• Accessories are cleaned and stored properly.
• There are enough consumables, such as recording paper, and disposable
electrodes for the next use.
• Battery pack is fully charged.
• The [power] switch on the monitor is turned off and the power cord is
disconnected from the monitor.
• The monitor is not in a wet place.
• Dead batteries are disposed of properly.
• Medical waste is disposed of properly.
• The monitor is stored properly.
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Setting the Bar Code Reader

Scanning the Bar Code Reader Settings

You can use the Symbol LS2208 from Motorola, Inc. Refer to the manual. You
can download the manual from http://support.symbol.com on the Motorola
website.
Following are the minimum settings of the bar code reader. Scan the following
bar codes in order. When scanning the bar code, there is one short high beep. For
further settings, refer to the Symbol LS2208 manual.
* This setting is a default value. You can skip scanning this bar code if you have
already used this bar code reader with the default value.
Beeper Volume
Low Volume
1
USB Device Type
HID Keyboard Emulation*
USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)
North American Standard USB Keyboard*
Transmit Code ID Character
None*
Scan Data Transmission Format
Scan Options
<DATA> <SUFFIX>
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Enter
Transmit “No Read” Message
Disable No Read*
Enable/Disable Codabar
Enable Codabar

Initializing the Bar Code Reader

Scanning this bar code returns all data to the default values. Scan the following
bar code if you want to initialize the bar code reader.
Set All Defaults

Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation

Scan the bar code of the patient on the home screen or the PATIENT ID window
of the ADMIT page in the ADMIT DISCHARGE window and check the patient
ID is entered on the PATIENT ID window of the ADMIT page in the ADMIT
DISCHARGE window.
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Calibrating the Touch Screen

Calibrate the touch screen when the pressed position and the activated position
do not match.
1. Turn the monitor power off.
2. Press the [power] switch while pressing the [Silence Alarms] key on the
front panel until the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen is displayed.
3. Press the [Menu] key. The TOUCHPANEL CALIBRATION screen appears.
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4. Touch the @ mark at the upper left corner of the screen for 2 seconds. When
the mark is correctly touched, another mark appears in the lower right corner
of the screen. Touch the mark for 2 seconds.
When the marks are touched correctly, the “TOUCHPANEL
CALIBRATION SUCCEEDED” message appears, then the DIAGNOSTIC
CHECK screen appears.
5. Touch the RETURN key to display the home screen.
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Using ECG/BP Output as the Synchronous Signal

The ECG, IBP and heart rate pulse trigger output signal from the monitor can
be used as the synchronizing signal on a medical electrical instrument, such as
IABP equipment or debrillator, which complies with IEC 60601-1.
When outputting the HT pulse signal, select the output polarity depending on an
external instrument. Refer to “OTHER Window” in Section 2 for details.
CAUTION
When using the output signal from the monitor
as the synchronization signal for other equipment
such as an IABP (intra-aortic balloon pump) or
defibrillator:
• Set the timing of the IABP by checking the
waveform on the IABP screen.
• Check the condition of the bedside monitor
at all times. The output signal may become
unstable.
• Check that the delay time of the output signal is
within the range of the connected equipment.
• When using an IBP waveform as a synchronization signal for other
equipment, connect the IBP line to the MULTI socket. The IBP
waveform that is used for the synchronization signal depends on the
“IBP ANALOG OUT” setting in the SYSTEM SETUP window.
- When “IBP ANALOG OUT” is set to FIXED POSITION:
The IBP line connected to the top MULTI socket is used.
- When “IBP ANALOG OUT” is set to HIGHEST PRIORITY LABEL:
When more than one IBP waveform is acquired, the IBP waveform of
the highest priority label is used.
IBP label priority:
ART > ART2 > RAD > DORS > AO > FEM > UA > LVP > P1 > P2 >
P3 > P4 > P5 > P6 > P7
• The output signal from the ECG/BP OUT socket may become unstable
in the following conditions.
- Electrode is dry or detached.
- Electrode lead is damaged or disconnected from the electrode.
- Electrode lead is pulled.
- AC interference or EMG noise superimposed.
ECG/BP OUT socket
Outputs 1 V/1 mV ECG, 1 V/100 mmHg BP and open collector heart rate trigger
signals.
- Air bubbles or blood clog in the circuit for monitoring IBP.
- Cord or cable is disconnected or damaged.
CAUTION
Only a Nihon Kohden defibrillator can use
the output signal from the monitor as a
synchronization signal. Check that the delay time
of the output signal (heart rate trigger 20 ms
maximum) is within the range of the connected
defibrillator.
NOTE
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• All instruments which are to be connected to the ECG/BP OUTPUT
socket must use a YJ-910P or YJ-920P ECG/BP output cable and
comply with the IEC 60601-1 safety standard for medical equipment.
• When using an IABP, set <CALCULATION METHOD> on the OTHER
page of the PRESS window to “PEAK” to improve measurement
accuracy.
• The AY-660P input unit has no ECG/BP OUT socket and no signal can
be output.
Connect the YJ-910P or YJ-920P ECG/BP output cable to the ECG/BP OUT
socket and the external instrument.
The following shows the delay time of the output signal.
Output Signal Delay Time
ECG 20 ms
BP 40 ms
Heart rate trigger 20 ms
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Section 2 Changing SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION Screen Settings
Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................2.2
Setting Items on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen ....................................................................... 2.2
Displaying the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen ................................................................................. 2.3
Closing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen ..................................................................................... 2.5
SITE Window ....................................................................................................................................................... 2.6
NETWORK Window ............................................................................................................................................. 2.8
IP ADDRESS/PROTOCOL Page .............................................................................................................. 2.8
LS-NET Page ............................................................................................................................................2.9
HL7 Page ................................................................................................................................................2.10
UNITS Window .................................................................................................................................................. 2.12
DATA MANAGEMENT Window ..........................................................................................................................2.13
PC Window ........................................................................................................................................................ 2.17
CHANGE PASSWORD Window ........................................................................................................................2.18
OPTIONS Window ............................................................................................................................................. 2.19
OTHER Window ................................................................................................................................................2.20
Initializing the Monitor ........................................................................................................................................ 2.22
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Overview

The section explains how to change settings on the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
The initial settings on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen must be
changed before monitoring. Changing these settings during monitoring interrupts
monitoring. All other settings can be changed any time without interrupting
monitoring. You can check the contents of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
screen settings on the CONFIGURATION page of the SYSTEM SETUP window
so that the monitor power does not need to be turned off and monitoring is not
interrupted (refer to Section 3).
This section also explains how to initialize the monitor. This procedure returns
all settings to the factory default settings and deletes all stored data in memory.

Setting Items on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen

SITE window NETWORK window
HL7 tab is displayed only on BSM-6000K series.
UNITS window DATA MANAGEMENT window
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PC window CHANGE PASSWORD window
OPTIONS window OTHER window
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<ALARM CAP> and <CRISIS VITAL ALARM MANAGEMENT> are displayed only on BSM-6000A series.

Displaying the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen

This procedure interrupts all monitoring. Only change these settings
before or after monitoring.
1. Turn the monitor power off.
CAUTION
2. Press the [power] switch while pressing the [Silence Alarms] key on the
front panel until the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen is displayed.
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3. Touch the SYSTEM CONFIG key. The dialog box to enter the password
appears.
4. Enter the password with the number keys and touch the ENT key. The
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen appears.
The default password is “1234”.
5. Touch the desired tab to display the desired window.
6. Change any necessary settings.
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Closing the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Screen

1. Touch the close button ( ) on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen to
return to the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen.
2. Touch the RETURN key. The home screen appears.
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SITE Window

Select the site according to the operating environment. The default settings,
including alarm upper and lower limit settings, differ according to site.
OR: Sleep mode is not available. SIM mode for NIBP is available.
ICU: Sleep mode is available. SIM mode for NIBP is not available.
NICU: Sleep mode is available. SIM mode for NIBP is not available.
On BSM-6000A series bedside monitor, 12 lead analysis can be set to
on or off.
The sleep mode is only available when the ZS-900P* transmitter is connected or
the bedside monitor is connected to the central monitor network.
* The ZS-900P transmitter is not available for the BSM-6000A series.
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To change the site, select the new site. The “SITE SETTING WILL BE
CHANGED. OK?” message appears. Touch the YES key to change the site.
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When the site is changed, the settings change to the factory default settings
according to the new site. The factory default settings of the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen and SYSTEM SETUP window are listed in the
“Factory Default Settings” in Section 4 of this manual. Other default settings are
listed in the Operator’s Manual.
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NETWORK Window

Set the network settings when the bedside monitor is connected to a central
monitor network. HL7 page is only available on BSM-6000K series bedside
monitor.
CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network
administrator. Make sure that each monitor in the
network has a different IP address. Otherwise,
data communication cannot be performed
properly. When adding a monitor to an already
operating network, set the IP address on the
monitor before connecting the monitor to the
network.

IP ADDRESS/PROTOCOL Page

CAUTION
When the monitor is connected to a central
monitor network, set the Bed Name (Bed ID)
and Group Name on the monitor. Otherwise,
the default settings are used for the bed name
and group name and the bed may be incorrectly
identified on the central monitor.
IP ADDRESS SETUP: AUTO, MANUAL
When set to AUTO, the IP address and subnet mask are set automatically.
When set to MANUAL, touch the EDIT key to set the IP address, subnet mask
and default gateway.
PROTOCOL: LS-NET, HL7
This setting is only available on BSM-6000K series.
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LS-NET Page

2. CHANGING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SCREEN SETTINGS
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GROUP
Assign a group name for the bedside monitor. When the monitor has acquired the
information of the network to which it is connected, the group names assigned by
the central monitor appear. Select the group name from this list for the bedside
monitor. For details, refer to the central monitor operator’s manual.
PROTOCOL
This setting is not available on BSM-6000K series bedside monitors.
Select 1ST GEN when there are bedside monitors or central monitors which do
not have the 2ND GEN setting. Select 2ND GEN when you need AF detection.
NOTE
• When <PROTOCOL> is changed to 2ND GEN and the bedside
monitor is connected via 1ST GEN central monitor network, the “Lost
communication with instruments in the network” message appears on
the bedside monitor and the bedside monitor cannot be monitored on
the central monitor.
• 2ND GEN can only be used with the following combination of
instruments.
- CNS-6201 central monitor Ver. 03-40 or later
- CSM-1901 bedside monitor Ver. 01-21 or later
- BSM-6000A series bedside monitor Ver. 07-01 or later
- BSM-1700 series bedside monitor Ver. 01-15 or later
• <AVAILABLE ALARM TYPES> is fixed to ALL when <PROTOCOL> is
set to 2ND GEN.
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HL7 Page

HL7 page is only available on BSM-6000K series. The entered items can be
checked on the HL7 tab of the INFO page in the SYSTEM SETUP window.
ORU
USE ORU: On, Off
Select whether to output the ORU (current numeric) data.
ORU PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number to use for ORU data output.
ORU SAMPLING: 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 60 min
Select the interval to output the ORU data.
ORF
USE ORF: On, Off
Select whether to output the ORF (old numeric) data.
ORF PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number for ORF data output.
QRY
USE QRY: On, Off
Select whether to request patient information.
HIS SERVER IP ADDRESS
Select the IP address of the HIS server.
HIS SERVER PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number that is used by HIS server for receiving patient
information.
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ADT
USE ADT: On, Off
Select whether to output the admit and discharge, patient information update and
presence check information.
ADT MONITORING PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number for admitting or discharging a patient from an external
system.
ADT PATIENT INFO PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number for entering the patient information including patient ID
from an external system.
PATIENT LIST PORT No.: 1024 to 65535
Select the port number for requesting the admit condition of a patient from an
external system.
MSH SEGMENT
HL7 VERSION
Shows the HL7 version.
2
CHARACTER SET
Shows the character code type.
SENDING APPLICATION: Up to 32 characters
Select the names in the HL7 telegram.
SENDING FACILITY: Up to 32 characters
Select the names in the HL7 telegram.
RECEIVING APPLICATION: Up to 32 characters
Select the names in the HL7 telegram.
RECEIVING FACILITY: Up to 32 characters
Select the names in the HL7 telegram.
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UNITS Window

Select the unit for each parameter.
WARNING
ST, CO2, RESPIRATION, tcPO2/tcPCO2 and HEMOGLOBIN settings
only affect the individual bedside monitor, not on all monitors
connected to the network. The unit settings must be the same on all
bedside monitors and central monitors in the network. Otherwise,
the different measurement values and alarms will be displayed on
different monitors depending on the unit settings on each monitor.
NOTE
The CO2, respiration and tcPO2/tcPCO2 unit settings are not available on
the BSM-6000A series.
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DATA MANAGEMENT Window

2
DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT: ENABLE, DISABLE
Select whether to enable the transport function. When the transport function is
enabled, the patient information and review data can be sent to another bed by
disconnecting the input unit from one monitor and connecting it into another
monitor.
NOTE
To use the transport function, set the <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT
UNIT> setting on both the original monitor and the destination monitor to
ENABLE.
ENABLE: Enable the transport function of the monitor.
DISABLE: Disable the transport function of the monitor.
USE SETTINGS IN INPUT UNIT: On, Off
This setting becomes available when “ENABLE” is selected for “DATA
TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT”.
On: Patient information, pacing detection On/Off, QRS detection type,
arrhythmia analysis On/Off, vital sign upper/lower alarm limits settings,
arrhythmia alarms settings, arrhythmia recall settings, parameters to be
saved for full disclosure and ECG lead settings of TRACE 1 and TRACE 2
are saved and applied to the destination monitor.
Off: Patient information, pacing detection On/Off and QRS detection type are
saved and applied to the destination monitor.
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On BSM-6000A series, if <CRISIS VITAL ALARM MANAGEMENT>
on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen is turned on and “ALARM
PRIORITY” of the following parameters is set to CRISIS on the
destination monitor, the alarm settings on the destination monitor have
priority and the source monitor settings are not applied to the destination
monitor.
Parameters:
HR/PR UPPER, HR/PR LOWER, RR UPPER, RR LOWER, APNEA,
SpO2 UPPER, SpO2 LOWER, SpO2-2 UPPER, SpO2-2 LOWER, CO2 (E)
UPPER, CO2 (E) LOWER, arrhythmia alarms
TIME ZONE: 0 to ±12:00
This setting becomes available when “ENABLE” is selected for <DATA
TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT>.
When installing the monitor, change the time zone setting to the
same setting as the other bedside monitors and central monitors. If
the time zone setting is not the same, the data which was in the input
unit before transport is deleted when using the transport function
with the input unit.
NOTE
CAUTION
Set the time zone in respect to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). The time
difference can be selected in 30 minute steps.
This setting must be the same on all monitors in the same network. Otherwise
data communication problems may occur.
You can also change the time zone setting on the OTHER window of the
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen.
SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW: On, Off
This setting is available when <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT> is
set to DISABLE.
On: The ADMIT CONFIRMATION window appears when the monitor is turned
on. On the ADMIT CONFIRMATION window, you can select whether or
not to monitor a new patient.
When <ADMIT MODE> is set to MANUAL and the patient was discharged
before turning the power off, the “DISCHARGED” message and the
STANDBY window appear instead of the ADMIT CONFIRMATION
window.
Off: The ADMIT CONFIRMATION window does not appear when the monitor
is turned on.
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When the monitor is turned on after the monitor has been off for 30 minutes
or more, the message appears indicating that the patient data at the power
off is deleted and the settings are initialized.
When the monitor is turned on within 30 minutes after the power was turned
off, the patient data and settings at the power off are kept and monitoring
resumes when the same conditions as the alarm function resuming after
suspending alarms are met.
ADMIT MODE: AUTO, MANUAL
Select whether to automatically start monitoring after a discharge procedure or
when the monitor is turned on.
AUTO: Starts monitoring when the same conditions as the alarm
function resuming after suspending alarms are met. The patient is
automatically admitted, but the previous patient data is not deleted
and the settings are not initialized.
When <SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is set to
on, you can select whether or not to monitor a new patient.
2
MANUAL: When a patient is discharged, the “DISCHARGED” message and
the STANDBY window appear. The patient must be admitted to
start monitoring.
When a patient was not discharged at the monitor power off and
<SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is set to off,
if the monitor is turned on more than 30 minutes after turning the
power off, the message appears indicating that the patient data
is deleted at the power off and the settings are initialized. If the
monitor is turned on within 30 minutes after turning the power off,
the patient data and settings at the power off are kept and
monitoring continues when the same conditions as the alarm
function resuming after suspending alarms are met.
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STANDBY MODE: On, Off
Select whether a patient can be admitted on the STANDBY window when
<ADMIT MODE> is set to MANUAL.
On: A MONITOR key is displayed on the STANDBY window. Pressing the
MONITOR key automatically admits the patient and displays the home
screen.
Off: An ADMIT key is displayed on the STANDBY window. Touch the ADMIT
key to admit a patient on the ADMIT window. The home screen appears
after the patient is admitted.
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PC Window

2. CHANGING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SCREEN SETTINGS
2
Change settings according to the PC connected to the bedside monitor.
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CHANGE PASSWORD Window

Set the 4-digit password required for displaying the SYSTEM SETUP window.
1. Enter the current password in the <OLD PASSWORD> boxes using the
number keys on the screen. The default password is “1234”.
2. Touch the ENT key. The “PLEASE ENTER NEW PASSWORD” message
appears.
3. Enter the new password in the <NEW PASSWORD> boxes using the
number keys on the screen.
4. Touch the ENT key to register the new password.
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OPTIONS Window

2. CHANGING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SCREEN SETTINGS
2
When the optional QP-033P Hemodynamics Review Program or QP-034P
esCCO program is installed, you need to obtain an unlock code from Nihon
Kohden to use the program. Tell us the registration code on the OPTIONS
window and we will tell you the unlock code. Use the registration form at the
end of the manual.
NOTE
• The QP-033P Hemodynamics Review Program and QP-034P esCCO
program are not available for BSM-6000A series.
• When using the BSM-1700 series bedside monitor as an input unit for
the BSM-6000K series bedside monitor,
- also authorize the esCCO software for the BSM-1700 series. Refer to
the QP-172P esCCO program Operator’s Manual.
- set <DATA TRANSPORT USING INPUT UNIT> on the DATA
MANAGEMENT window of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen to
ENABLE.
1. Display the esCCO or HEMO GRAPH page of the OPTIONS window.
• esCCO page: for registering QP-034P
• HEMO GRAPH page: for registering QP-033P
2. Note the registration code in the REGISTRATION CODE box on the
window.
3. Fill in the registration form and fax or send it to your Nihon Kohden
representative.
4. After you receive the unlock code, display the esCCO or HEMO GRAPH
page of the OPTIONS window on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen
and enter the code number in the PASSWORD box using the number and
alphabet keys on the screen. When the ENT key is touched, the lock is
unlocked.
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OTHER Window

<ALARM CAP> and <CRISIS VITAL ALARM MANAGEMENT> are displayed only on BSM-6000A series.
ZS-900P TYPE: TYPE 8, TYPE A
Select the parameter group for transmitting data by the ZS-900P transmitter. CO2
data cannot be received by a monitor on which CO2 is not available.
TYPE 8: ECG, SpO2, NIBP, IBP connected to MULTI socket 1 or 2,
temperature connected to the TEMP sockets and respiration
(thermistor) connected to MULTI socket 1 or 2
TYPE A: ECG, SpO2, NIBP, IBP connected to MULTI socket 1 or 2,
temperature connected to the TEMP sockets and CO2 or respiration
(thermistor) connected to MULTI socket 1 or 2
The ZS-900P transmitter is not available for the BSM-6000A series.
HT PULSE OUTPUT: POSITIVE, NEGATIVE
Select the polarity of the HT pulse signal which is output from the ECG/BP OUT
socket.
TIME ZONE: 0 to ±12:00
Set the time zone in respect to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). The time
difference can be selected in 30 minute steps.
This setting must be the same on all monitors in the same network. Otherwise
data communication problems may occur.
ALARM CAP
When this item is checked, the “ALARM CAP” setting becomes available. Refer
to “ALARM CAP Page” in Section 3 for details.
This is only available on BSM-6000A series.
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CRISIS VITAL ALARM MANAGEMENT
Select whether to manage the high priority vital alarms.
This is only available on BSM-6000A series bedside monitor.
NOTE
If this item is checked and “ALARM PRIORITY” of the following
parameters is set to CRISIS, the alarm setting for that parameter is set to
the alarm master setting and the alarm master cannot be set to OFF.
Parameters:
HR/PR UPPER, HR/PR LOWER, RR UPPER, RR LOWER, APNEA,
SpO2 UPPER, SpO2 LOWER, SpO2-2 UPPER, SpO2-2 LOWER, CO2 (E)
UPPER, CO2 (E) LOWER
SIMULATION MODE
When this item is checked, it enters SIMULATION MODE and when it returns
to the home screen, simulated waveforms and numeric value appear on the
screen. These can be used for demonstration of the monitor.
2
When the power is turned off after SIMULATION MODE is checked,
SIMULATION MODE is turned off.
For normal monitoring, uncheck this item.
DATE FORMAT: YYYY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY
Select the date format.
TIME FORMAT: HH:MM, HH:MM:SS
Select the time format.
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Initializing the Monitor

Use the following procedure to initialize the monitor. Initializing the monitor
sets all settings to the factory default settings for ICU mode. The factory default
settings of the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen and SYSTEM SETUP
window are listed in the “Factory Default Settings” in Section 4 of this manual.
Other default settings are listed in the Operator’s Manual.
All patient data and stored data are deleted and all settings return to
the factory default settings.
1. If the monitor power is on, turn it off.
CAUTION
2. Press the [power] switch while pressing the [Silence Alarms] key on the
front panel until the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen is displayed.
3. Touch the INITIALIZE key. The dialog box to enter the password appears.
4. Enter the password with the number keys and touch the ENT key. The
conrmation dialog box appears.
The default password is “1234”.
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5. Touch the YES key to initialize the monitor.
Touch the NO key to cancel initializing.
When initializing is nished, the “SYSTEM INITIALIZED” message
appears.
2
6. Touch the RETURN key on the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen to display
the home screen.
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Section 3 Changing SYSTEM SETUP
Window Settings
Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................3.3
Setting Items on the SYSTEM SETUP Window ........................................................................................3.3
Displaying the SYSTEM SETUP Window .................................................................................................3.9
Closing the SYSTEM SETUP Window ....................................................................................................3.10
The INFO Page of the INFO Window ...................................................................................................... 3.11
The CONFIGURATION Page of the INFO Window ................................................................................. 3.11
The MAINTENANCE Page of the INFO Window.....................................................................................3.12
BATTERY Tab ................................................................................................................................ 3.12
LOAD/SAVE SETTINGS Tab ........................................................................................................3.12
SYSTEM Window .............................................................................................................................................. 3.15
DISPLAY Page ........................................................................................................................................ 3.15
LAYOUT Page .........................................................................................................................................3.17
VOLUME Page ........................................................................................................................................ 3.20
INTERBED Page ..................................................................................................................................... 3.21
BED ID Window ................................................................................................................................................. 3.22
PARAMETERS Window ..................................................................................................................................... 3.23
ECG Page ...............................................................................................................................................3.23
NIBP Page ............................................................................................................................................... 3.25
NIBP MODE Page ................................................................................................................................... 3.27
S TAT Ta b ....................................................................................................................................... 3.27
SIM Tab ......................................................................................................................................... 3.28
INTERVAL Tab ..............................................................................................................................3.29
VENOUS PUNCTURE Tab ........................................................................................................... 3.29
INITIAL CUFF PRESS Tab ............................................................................................................3.30
CO2 Page.................................................................................................................................................3.30
GAS Page ...............................................................................................................................................3.31
MAINTENANCE Tab ..................................................................................................................... 3.31
SETTINGS Tab .............................................................................................................................. 3.31
INFO Tab ....................................................................................................................................... 3.33
FLOW/Paw Page .....................................................................................................................................3.33
CAL Tab ......................................................................................................................................... 3.33
SETTINGS Tab .............................................................................................................................. 3.34
MAINTENANCE Tab ..................................................................................................................... 3.34
INFO Tab ....................................................................................................................................... 3.35
EEG Page ...............................................................................................................................................3.35
OTHER PARAM Page .............................................................................................................................3.36
ALARM Window .................................................................................................................................................3.38
SILENCE/SUSPEND Page .....................................................................................................................3.38
DISPLAY/SOUND Page .......................................................................................................................... 3.40
ALARM PRIORITY Page ......................................................................................................................... 3.42
ARRHYTH PRIORITY Page .................................................................................................................... 3.48
TECHNICAL PRIORITY Page ................................................................................................................. 3.49
SLEEP Page ...........................................................................................................................................3.50
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NETWORK Page .....................................................................................................................................3.51
ALARM CAP Page ..................................................................................................................................3.52
LATCHING Page ..................................................................................................................................... 3.53
COLOR Window ................................................................................................................................................ 3.55
RECORD Window .............................................................................................................................................3.57
RECORDER Page...................................................................................................................................3.57
PRINTER Page .......................................................................................................................................3.59
Using Network Printer ................................................................................................................... 3.60
MASTER Window .............................................................................................................................................. 3.62
PATIENT TYPE Page ............................................................................................................................... 3.63
Renaming an Alarm Master .......................................................................................................... 3.63
MAIN ALARMS, ECG ALARMS, PRESS ALARMS, TEMP ALARMS, GAS ALARMS, OTHER
ALARMS Pages ......................................................................................................................................3.64
ARRHYTH Page ...................................................................................................................................... 3.65
RY-910P/MOUSE Window ................................................................................................................................. 3.67
KEYS Window ...................................................................................................................................................3.68
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Overview

3. CHANGING SYSTEM SETUP WINDOW SETTINGS
This section explains how to change settings on the SYSTEM SETUP window.
The SYSTEM SETUP window can only be entered by an administrator who has
the password to access these windows. Changing the settings on the SYSTEM
SETUP window does not interrupt monitoring, but it is recommended to check
and change them before monitoring a patient because these settings involve basic
measurement conditions.

Setting Items on the SYSTEM SETUP Window

SYSTEM - DISPLAY page SYSTEM - LAYOUT page
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SYSTEM - VOLUME page SYSTEM - INTERBED page
BED ID window PARAMETERS - ECG page
* AF detection is not available for BSM-6000K series.
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PARAMETERS - NIBP page PARAMETERS - NIBP MODE - STAT tab
PARAMETERS - NIBP MODE - SIM tab (OR site only) PARAMETERS - NIBP MODE - INTERVAL tab
PARAMETERS - NIBP MODE - VENOUS PUNCTURE tab PARAMETERS - NIBP MODE - INITIAL CUFF PRESS tab
PARAMETERS - CO2 page PARAMETERS - GAS - MAINTENANCE tab
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PARAMETERS - GAS - SETTINGS tab PARAMETERS - GAS - INFO tab
PARAMETERS - FLOW/Paw* - CAL tab PARAMETERS - FLOW/Paw* - SETTINGS tab
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PARAMETERS - FLOW/Paw* - MAINTENANCE tab PARAMETERS - FLOW/Paw* - INFO tab
PARAMETERS - EEG page PARAMETERS - OTHER PARAM page
* The FLOW/Paw tab is not available for BSM-6000A series.
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ALARM - SILENCE/SUSPEND page ALARM - DISPLAY/SOUND page
ALARM - ALARM PRIORITY page ALARM - ARRHYTH PRIORITY page
ALARM - TECHNICAL PRIORITY page ALARM - SLEEP page
ALARM - NETWORK page ALARM - ALARM CAP page*
* ALARM CAP page is only available on BSM-6000A series and when <ALARM CAP> on the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen is turned on.
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ALARM - LATCHING page* COLOR window
RECORD - RECORDER page RECORD - PRINTER page
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MASTER - PATIENT TYPE page MASTER - MAIN ALARMS page
MASTER - ARRHYTH page RY-910P/MOUSE window
* LATCHING page is only available on BSM-6000A series.
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KEYS window
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Displaying the SYSTEM SETUP Window

1. Press the [Menu] key on the front panel to display the MENU window.
2. Touch the SYSTEM key on the MENU window.
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3. Enter the password with the number keys and touch the ENT key. The
SYSTEM SETUP window appears. (The default password is “1234”.)
The password is set on the CHANGE PASSWORD window of the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen. Refer to Section 2.
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4. Touch the desired setting tab to display the desired window.
Setting tabs
5. Change any necessary settings.

Closing the SYSTEM SETUP Window

Touch the close button ( ) or press the [Home] key. The home screen appears.
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The INFO Page of the INFO Window

The INFO page shows the software version of the monitor. The page also lists
the options installed in the monitor.
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The CONFIGURATION Page of the INFO Window

The CONFIGURATION page shows the settings on the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen of the DIAGNOSTIC CHECK screen. This lets you
check the contents of the settings without having to restart the monitor to display
the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen.
NOTE
The settings on the SITE and CHANGE PASSWORD windows are not
displayed.
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The MAINTENANCE Page of the INFO Window

The MAINTENANCE page has two tabs.
BATTERY Tab
The BATTERY tab shows the status of the batteries installed in the monitor.
LOAD/SAVE SETTINGS Tab
On the LOAD/SAVE SETTINGS tab, you can save settings on the monitor as a
le to the SD card and copy the settings to a different monitor.
Backing Up Settings
NOTE
For BSM-6000A series, the settings return to the settings saved in the
internal SD card when:
• A patient is admitted or discharged.
• <SHOW ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is turned off in the
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION screen and 30 minutes elapse after
monitor power off.
Check that the current settings is appropriate before saving the settings.
For the returned settings, consult your Nihon Kohden representative.
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1. Touch BACK UP TO INTERNAL SD in <BACK UP SETTINGS>.
2 Touch OK to back up the settings.
3
3. Close the SYSTEM SETUP window by touching .
Loading Settings
1. Touch LOAD FROM BACKUP in <LOAD SAVED SETTINGS>.
2. Touch OK to execute loading the settings.
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3. Close the SYSTEM SETUP window by touching .
4. Turn off the power to the monitor and then turn it on to restart the monitor.
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SYSTEM Window

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DISPLAY Page

The SYSTEM window has four pages.
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WAVE DISPLAY: MOVING, FIXED
Select waveform sweep mode on the home screen.
MOVING: Waveform sweeps from the right.
FIXED: Waveform does not sweep; it is refreshed from the left.
DISPLAY COLOR MODE: PARAMETER, ALARM
There are two color display modes.
PARAMETER: A different color can be set for each parameter. When an alarm
occurs, the alarmed parameter data is highlighted.
ALARM: The same color selected at <ALARM MODE COLOR> of
the COLOR window is set for all parameters. When an alarm
occurs, the alarmed parameter color changes according to the
color set at <ALARM PRIORITY COLOR> of the ALARM
window.
SUB DISPLAY: SLAVE, HOME SCREEN
Select the screen to be displayed on the sub display.
SLAVE: Same screen as the bedside monitor is displayed on the sub
display.
HOME SCREEN: The home screen is always displayed.
When FIXED is selected for <WAVE DISPLAY> and HOME SCREEN is
selected for <SUB DISPLAY>, trendgraph and OCRG cannot be displayed.
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CURRENT TREND: NORMAL, OCRG 1 cm/min, OCRG 3 cm/min, OFF
Select the trendgraph type displayed on the home screen.
NORMAL: Trendgraph
OCRG 1 cm/min: OCRG display with the horizontal scale 1 cm/min
OCRG 3 cm/min: OCRG display with the horizontal scale 3 cm/min
OFF: No trendgraph/OCRG display on the home screen
POWER SAVING MODE: On, Off
When operating the monitor on battery power, the brightness of the screen can be
adjusted to save battery power.
On: Dim, longer battery operation time
Off: Normal screen brightness, shorter battery operation time
FILL IN CO2 WAVEFORM: On, Off
When set to On, the CO2 waveform is lled in.
CO2 waveform is filled in
CASCADE DISPLAY: On, Off
Select whether or not to cascade the ECG waveform on the home screen. This
setting is only available when the NUMERIC PARAMETER AREA setting on
the LAYOUT page is set to LEFT SIDE.
When On is selected for <CASCADE DISPLAY> and HOME SCREEN is
selected for <SUB DISPLAY>, <CURRENT TREND> is automatically set to
OFF.
On Off
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ECG WAVEFORM AT TOP OF SCREEN OVERLAPS WINDOW: On, Off
Select whether or not to overlap the ECG waveform on the window.
On Off
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LAYOUT Page

NUMERIC PARAMETER AREA: SIDE, SIDE + SMALL BOTTOM,
SIDE + LARGE BOTTOM
Select the area for displaying numeric values on the home screen.
SIDE: The numeric values are displayed at the left side of
the home screen.
SIDE + SMALL BOTTOM: The numeric values are displayed at the left and
bottom of the home screen. The values at the
bottom of the screen are small.
SIDE + LARGE BOTTOM: The numeric values are displayed at the left and
bottom of the home screen. The values at the
bottom of the screen are large.
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SIDE SIDE + SMALL BOTTOM
SIDE + LARGE BOTTOM
LARGE NUMERIC SCREEN LAYOUT: 2 × 2, 3 × 4
Select the layout type for the LARGE NUMERICS window.
2 × 2 3 × 4
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NUMERIC PARAMETER AREA (SIDE): LEFT, RIGHT
Select whether to display the numeric data on the left or right side of the home
screen.
LEFT RIGHT
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NIBP NUMERIC AREA: BOTTOM, SIDE, BELOW PRESS
Select the area for displaying NIBP numeric data on the home screen.
BOTTOM: The NIBP numeric data is displayed at the bottom of
the home screen when <NUMERIC PARAMETER
AREA> is set to SIDE + SMALL BOTTOM or
SIDE + LARGE BOTTOM.
SIDE: The NIBP numeric data displayed at the left or
right side of the home screen when <NUMERIC
PARAMETER AREA> is set to SIDE + SMALL
BOTTOM or SIDE + LARGE BOTTOM.
BELOW PRESS (On, Off): The NIBP numeric data is displayed below the IBP
numeric data when <NUMERIC PARAMETER
AREA> is set to SIDE or <NIBP NUMERIC
AREA> is set to BOTTOM.
PRESS COMMON SCALE AREA: NORMAL, LARGE
Select the IBP waveform display area on the home screen.
NORMAL LARGE
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NORMAL: Display the IBP waveform in the IBP waveform display area.
LARGE: Expand the IBP waveform display area to the NIBP waveform
display area and show the IBP waveform in a larger area.

VOLUME Page

ALARM MINIMUM VOLUME
Set the minimum volume for the alarm sound.
NIBP COMPLETION
Set the volume for the NIBP measurement completion sound. The NIBP
measurement completion sound is enabled when <COMPLETION SOUND>
on the NIBP page of the PARAMETERS window is set to NK1 or NK2. When
<COMPLETION SOUND> is set to Off or the volume is set to minimum, there
is no sound.
KEY CLICK
Set the volume for the click sound when a key on the screen is touched. When set
to minimum, there is no click sound.
INTERBED ALARM
Set the volume for the interbed alarm sound. The interbed alarm sound is enabled
when <INTERBED ALARMS TO DISPLAY> on the INTERBED page of the
SYSTEM window is set to ALL, CRISIS AND WARNING, or CRISIS. When
<INTERBED ALARMS TO DISPLAY> is set to NONE, there is no sound.
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INTERBED Page

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INTERBED ALARMS TO DISPLAY: ALL, CRISIS AND WARNING,
CRISIS, NONE
Select which alarm priorities generate an interbed alarm on this bedside monitor.
The alarm sound is three pings.
ALL: All alarm priorities are indicated on this bedside
monitor.
CRISIS AND WARNING: The crisis and warning alarm priorities are indicated
on this bedside monitor.
CRISIS: The crisis alarm priority is indicated on this bedside
monitor.
NONE: There is no sound indication but the bed ID of the
alarmed bed is indicated at the upper right corner of
the home screen on this bedside monitor.
When alarms occur at several interbed beds at the same time, the alarms are
displayed on this bedside monitor one after the other.
NOTE
When ALL, CRISIS AND WARNING, or CRISIS is selected, the alarm
sounds near the patient. If the sound indication is unwanted, select
NONE.
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BED ID Window

Enter an identication name for the bed. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters can
be entered.
When the monitor is connected to a central monitor network, set the
Bed Name (Bed ID) and Group Name on the monitor. Otherwise, the
default settings are used for the bed name and group name and the
bed may be incorrectly identified on the central monitor.
1. Touch the EDIT key. The keyboard appears.
CAUTION
2. Touch the desired letters and numbers to enter the bed ID.
3. Touch the ENT key to register the bed ID.
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PARAMETERS Window

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ECG Page

The PARAMETERS window has eight pages.
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ECG ELECTRODES: IEC, AHA
Select the electrode lead type.
IEC: R, L, F, RF, C
AHA: RA, LA, LL, RL, V
SYNC SOUND PITCH: HIGH, MIDDLE, LOW
Select high, middle, or low pitch synchronized sound.
HUM FILTER: 50 Hz, 60 Hz
Select the hum lter.
50 Hz: Set to 50 when operating only in 50 Hz area
60 Hz: Set to 60 when operating only in 60 Hz area
NOTE
Make sure that the appropriate line frequency is selected. Otherwise,
noise may interfere on the ECG waveforms.
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ARRHYTHMIA TYPE: STANDARD, EXTENDED
There are 2 patterns of arrhythmia analysis. Normally, use “STANDARD”.
STANDARD: ASYSTOLE, VF, VT, VPC RUN, TACHYCARDIA,
BRADYCARDIA, COUPLET, EARLY VPC, BIGEMINY,
FREQ VPC, VPC
EXTENDED: ASYSTOLE, VF, VT, EXT TACHY, EXT BRADY, VPC RUN,
V BRADY, SV TACHY, TACHYCARDIA, BRADYCARDIA,
PAUSE, COUPLET, EARLY VPC, MULTIFORM, V
RHYTHM, BIGEMINY, TRIGEMINY, FREQ VPC, VPC, AF*,
IRREGULAR RR, PROLONGED RR, NO PACER PULSE,
PACER NON-CAPTURE
* Not available for BSM-6000K series.
• If arrhythmia type is changed to “EXTENDED” and the bedside monitor
is connected via network to a central monitor that has old software, the
“Lost communication with instruments in the network” message appears
on the bedside monitor and the bedside monitor cannot be monitored
on the central monitor.
• When the data is transported from the source monitor whose
arrhythmia type is set to STANDARD to the destination monitor whose
arrhythmia type is set to EXTENDED, the STANDARD settings of
the source monitor are copied to the destination monitor. However,
depending on the other various settings, the STANDARD settings may
be changed. Make sure to check the arrhythmia alarm settings before
monitoring on the destination monitor.
NOTE
AF DETECTION: On, Off
This setting is not available on BSM-6000K series bedside monitors.
AF detection can be used when AF DETECTION is set to On and
when <PROTOCOL> on the NETWORK window in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen is set to 2ND GEN.
NOTE
If <PROTOCOL> is changed to 2ND GEN and the bedside monitor is
connected via network to a central monitor that has old software, the
“Lost communication with instruments in the network” message appears
on the bedside monitor and the bedside monitor cannot be monitored on
the central monitor.
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PACING MARK POSITION: ABOVE WAVE, OVERLAP WAVE
Select the pacing mark position on the ECG waveform displays on the home
screen and ECG window.
ABOVE WAVE: Pacing mark is displayed above the wave.
OVERLAP WAVE: Pacing mark is displayed overlapping wave.
Pacing mark
ABOVE WAVE OVERLAP WAVE
ALARM INDICATOR QRS SYNC
When this is checked, the green lamp of the alarm indicator blinks in
synchronization with the patient’s QRS.
NEONATE ST MEASUREMENT
When the patient type is set to NEONATE, ST measurement can be turned on or
off.
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NIBP Page

NIBP INTERVAL KEY STARTS NIBP
When this is checked, the rst NIBP measurement starts in auto measurement
when [NIBP Interval] key is pressed to select the interval.
SIM: On, Off
Select On when using SIM mode for NIBP. This setting is only available when
the site is OR.
COMPLETION SOUND: OFF, NK1, NK2
When set to NK1 or NK2, a sound is generated when NIBP measurement is
complete. The volume for this sound is set at <NIBP COMPLETION> on the
DISPLAY-VOLUME page.
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START TIME: CLOCK, PERIOD
Select the interval measurement mode from CLOCK and PERIOD.
CLOCK: Measurement begins at the nearest preset interval based on the clock
hour.
PERIOD: Measurement begins immediately.
Example
When you start periodic measurement at 12:03 at 5 min interval, measurement is
performed at:
CLOCK: 12:03, 12:05, 12:10, 12:15 ...
PERIOD: 12:03, 12:08, 12:13 ...
When you start periodic measurement at 12:03 at 30 min interval, measurement
is performed at:
CLOCK: 12:03, 12:30, 13:00, 13:30 ...
PERIOD: 12:03, 12:33, 13:03 ...
NIBP-PR DISPLAY: On, Off
Select whether to display the pulse rate on the NIBP display area of the home
screen.
INTERVAL MASTER: MANUAL, STAT, SIM, 1, 2, 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 30 min,
1, 2, 4 or 8 h
Select the initial NIBP measurement mode. The NIBP measurement mode
returns to this master setting when:
• The monitor power is off for more than 30 minutes and <SHOW
ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is turned off in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
• The patient is admitted or discharged.
SIM mode is only available when the site is OR and <SIM> is turned on.
OLD DATA DISPLAY: DIM, HIDE
Select whether to dim or hide the NIBP data on the home screen when the time
in <TIME UNTIL DATA IS OLD> elapses after the last NIBP measurement.
TIME UNTIL DATA IS OLD: 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1 h or 24 h
Select how long to wait after NIBP measurement to dim or hide the NIBP data
on the home screen.
NOTE
When 24 h is selected, the NIBP data is hidden 24 hours after
measurement even when DIM is selected for <OLD DATA DISPLAY>.
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NIBP MODE Page

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The NIBP MODE page has ve tabs.
STAT Tab
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Set the program for the STAT mode measurement.
The STAT mode is for measuring blood pressure during induction of general
anesthesia. There are two stages. In <STAGE 1>, repetitive measurement
is performed at the interval set for <INTERVAL> for the period set for
<OPERATING TIME>. After stage 1 nishes, periodic measurement starts at the
interval set for <STAGE 2>.
Setting Items
STAGE 1 INTERVAL: STAT/1 min*
STAGE 1 OPERATING TIME: 5 min/10 min
STAGE 2 INTERVAL: MANUAL/1 min/2 min/2.5 min/5 min/
10 min/15 min/30 min
* 1 minute interval measurement reduces burden on the patient.
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SIM Tab
Set the program for the SIM mode measurement. This tab appears only when
<SIM> is set to On on the NIBP page.
The SIM mode is for measuring blood pressure during infusion of local
anesthesia such as spinal anesthesia (also called lumbar anesthesia or
subarachnoid block) and epidural anesthesia. There are two stages. In <STAGE
1>, repetitive measurement is performed at the interval set for <INTERVAL>
for the period set for <OPERATING TIME>. After stage 1 nishes, periodic
measurement starts at the interval set for <STAGE 2>.
Setting Items
STAGE 1 INTERVAL: 1 min/2 min/2.5 min
STAGE 1 OPERATING TIME: 5 min/10 min/15 min
STAGE 2 INTERVAL: 2 min/2.5 min/5 min
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INTERVAL Tab
Select the measurement mode to be displayed on the NIBP INTERVALS window
which appears on the left part of the screen when the [NIBP Interval] key is
pressed.
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VENOUS PUNCTURE Tab
Slider
VENOUS PUNCTURE
When this is checked, venous puncture mode is available for NIBP.
TARGET CUFF PRESSURE
Set the maximum cuff pressure for each patient type in venous puncture mode.
1. Select the patient type by touching the ADULT, CHILD or NEONATE key.
2. Touch and drag the slider to select the cuff pressure. Use the or key to
adjust setting.
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INITIAL CUFF PRESS Tab
Set the master setting for the initial cuff ination pressure. The initial cuff
ination pressure on the NIBP window returns to this master setting when:
• The monitor power is off for more than 30 minutes and <SHOW
ADMIT CONFIRMATION WINDOW> is turned off in the SYSTEM
CONFIGURATION screen.
• The patient is admitted or discharged.
When the air hose for neonates (1.5 m) is connected to the monitor and
the initial cuff pressure is set to 125 mmHg or more, the actual pressure
may be less than the setting.
NOTE

CO2 Page

Use this page for inspecting CO2 measurement accuracy. For details, refer to the
Service Manual.
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GAS Page

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The GAS page has three tabs.
NOTE
GF-120PA or GF-220R multigas/flow unit is not available for the
BSM-6000A series.
MAINTENANCE Tab
Use this page for gas calibration. For details, refer to the Service Manual.
CAUTION
When the monitoring value is not appropriate, perform gas
calibration. Perform gas calibration once a year for stable measuring
accuracy.
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MAINTENANCE page when GF-110PA or GF-120PA is connected
SETTINGS Tab
Set the settings on the SETTINGS tab when monitoring anesthetic gas with a
GF-110PA or GF-210R multigas unit or GF-120PA or GF-220R multigas/ow
unit.
MAINTENANCE page when GF-210R or GF-220R is connected
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AGENT HOLD TIME: 10 to 60 min (5 min steps)
Set the time to delete the anesthetic agent data from the home screen after the
end of gas monitoring.
MAX Ttot: 20 to 40 s (5 s steps)
Set the time to display spontaneous value instead of Fi/ET values for gas values
when there is apnea.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY COMPENSATION: ATPD, STPD,
Select the temperature and humidity for compensating the gas measurement
values (it is assumed that the sensor temperature is 22ºC (71.6ºF) and humidity
40%).
ATPD: Ambient Temperature 25ºC (77ºF), atmospheric Pressure, Dry (0%)
STPD: Standard Temperature 0ºC (32ºF), 1 atmospheric Pressure, Dry (0%)
BTPS: Body Temperature 37ºC (98.6ºF), atmospheric Pressure, Saturated
(100%)
BTPS
MAC: UNCORRECTED, AMBIENT PRESSURE CORRECTED,
ENHANCED
NOTE
This setting is not available on the BSM-6000A series.
Select the type of MAC to be displayed. When using an AG-920RA/K Multigas
Unit, uncorrected MAC is always displayed. For details on the MAC calculation
method when the AG-920RA/K Multigas Unit is used, refer to the Operator’s
Manual.
For details on the MAC calculation method when the GF-110PA, GF-120PA,
GF-210R or GF-220R Multigas Unit is used, refer to the Multigas Unit
Operator’s Manual.
UNCORRECTED: Displays uncorrected MAC. Labeled
“MAC” on the screen.
AMBIENT PRESSURE CORRECTED: Displays ambient pressure-corrected
MAC. Labeled “MAC-Ambnt” on the
screen.
ENHANCED: Displays enhanced MAC correction.
Labeled “MAC-Enhnc” and
“MAC-Awake” on the screen.
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INFO Tab
The INFO tab shows information about the GF-110PA or GF-210R multigas unit
or GF-120PA or GF-220R multigas/ow unit. For details, refer to the Service
Manual.
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INFO page when GF-120PA is connected

FLOW/Paw Page

INFO page when GF-220R is connected
The FLOW/Paw page has four tabs.
NOTE
GF-120PA and GF-220R multigas/flow unit are not available for
BSM-6000A series.
CAL Tab
Use this page for gas calibration. For details, refer to the Service Manual.
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SETTINGS Tab
GAS SAMPLING CORRECTION: AUTO, OFF
This setting is available only when using a GF-120PA or GF-220R multigas/ow
unit. When the sampling line for gas monitoring is attached to the sampling port
on the ow adapter or connected between the ow tube and patient, there will
be a difference between the ventilation volume setting on the anesthetic machine
and the actual ventilated volume of the patient because of the gas sampled by
the multigas/ow unit. This difference is compensated for in ow measurement
when this item is set to AUTO. For example, if the sampling volume is set to 200
mL/min on the GAS window, 3.3 mL/min is subtracted from the measured ow
value. The ow volumes are also calculated from the compensated ow value.
AUTO: When <GAS MEASUREMENT> on the GAS window is set to On, the
ow value is compensated whenever patient respiration is detected by
the monitor.
OFF: No compensation.
MAINTENANCE Tab
Use this page for inspecting the GF-120PA or GF-220R multigas/ow unit. For
details, refer to Service Manual.
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INFO Tab
The INFO tab shows the model and software version of the GF-120PA or
GF-220R multigas/ow unit.
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EEG Page

AUTO IMPEDANCE CHECK: ON, OFF
When auto check is turned On, measurement signals of two frequencies higher
than the EEG frequency band are applied to check impedance while measuring
EEG. If the result is not “PASS”, the “CHECK ELECTRODES” or “HIGH
IMPEDANCE” message appears on the screen.
The impedance for the Z electrode cannot be automatically checked. Check
impedance for the Z electrode manually.
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Never check the skin-electrode impedance with the needle electrode
inserted in the patient. Failure to follow this caution causes electrical
burn where electrodes are inserted.
It is recommended to use auto impedance check function so that
electrode off, lead disconnection and high impedance of an electrode can
be automatically detected. However, noise from the automatic impedance
check may affect other devices. In that case, set the automatic impedance
check to Off.
BAND SETTINGS: 0 to 60.0 Hz
If necessary, change the frequency band setting.

OTHER PARAM Page

CAUTION
NOTE
The above screen example is for BSM-6000A series.
PRESS FILTER: 12 Hz, 20 Hz
Select the noise lter for IBP monitoring. For normal monitoring, set the lter to
12 Hz. To see the IBP waveforms in detail, set the lter to 20 Hz.
IBP ANALOG OUT: FIXED POSITION, HIGHEST PRIORITY LABEL
Select the IBP output condition.
FIXED POSITION: IBP line connected to the top MULTI socket is
used for IBP output.
HIGHEST PRIORITY LABEL: IBP line of the highest priority label is used for
IBP output.
Label priority:
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ART > ART2 > RAD > DORS >
AO > FEM > UA > LVP > P1 >
P2 > P3 > P4 > P5 > P6 > P7
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