Philips SRRBV2, SRRBV1, WLANBV1, CLNBPBV1 User Manual

Draft

Instructions for Use

 

IntelliVue Cableless

Measurements

IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod and CL

NBP Pod

Release A.0

Patient Monitoring

Part Number 453564199661

Printed in Germany 07/10

*453564199661*

Table of Contents

 

1 Introduction and Basic Operation

 

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Introducing the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements

8

Operating and Navigating

11

Operating Modes

15

Using the Patient Menu

16

Using Profiles

17

Setting the Date and Time

17

Charging IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Devices

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2 Monitoring with the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements

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IntelliVue Cableless Measurements Use Models

19

Assigning an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device to a Patient Monitor or Telemetry Device

20

Controls Available with a Patient Monitor

22

Controls Available With a Telemetry Device

23

 

3 Monitoring SpO2

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SpO2 Sensors

25

Connecting SpO2 Sensors

26

Applying the Sensor

27

Measuring SpO2

28

Selecting Measurement Modes

28

Understanding SpO2 Numerics and Symbols

29

Assessing a Suspicious SpO2 Reading

30

Changing the Averaging Time

30

Understanding SpO2 Alarms

30

Perfusion Numeric (only available on the Patient Monitor)

31

 

4 Monitoring NBP

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Introducing the Oscillometric NBP Measurement

33

Preparing to Measure NBP

35

Starting and Stopping Measurements

36

Enabling Automatic Mode and Setting Repetition Time

37

Enabling Sequence Mode and Setting Up The Sequence

37

Understanding the NBP Numerics and Symbols

38

Correcting the Measurement if Limb is not at Heart Level

38

Switching Pulse from NBP On/Off

38

Assisting Venous Puncture

39

Calibrating NBP

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5 Technical Alarms (INOPs)

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Display of INOPs

41

Acknowledging an INOP

41

Displaying a List of Current INOPs

41

Setting the Volume of the INOP Tone

42

Reference List of all INOPs

42

 

6 Care and Cleaning

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General Points

47

Cleaning and Disinfecting the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements

48

 

7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

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Inspecting the Equipment and Accessories

51

Maintenance Task and Test Schedule

51

Troubleshooting

52

Disposing of the IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Devices

52

 

8 Integrated Battery Handling

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Battery Care

53

Handling Precautions

53

Storage

54

Battery Lifetime Management

54

 

9 Accessories

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IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod Accessories

55

IntelliVue CL NBP Pod Accessories

56

Miscellaneous Accessories

57

10 Specifications

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Intended Use

59

Manufacturer's Information

59

Symbols

60

Installation Safety Information

61

Safety Specifications

61

EMC And Radio Regulatory Compliance

61

IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod Specifications

63

IntelliVue CL NBP Pod Specifications

65

Alarm Specifications

68

Telemetry Device Battery Runtime Specifications

69

IntelliVue CL Charging Station Specifications

69

IntelliVue CL Transmitter Base Station Specifications

70

Safety and Performance Tests

72

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Specifications

72

Accessories Compliant with EMC Standards

72

Electrosurgery Interference/Defibrillation

72

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Index

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Introduction and Basic

Operation

These Instructions for Use are for clinical professionals using the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements and their respective accessories together with IntelliVue Patient Monitors MP5/MP5T, MP2 or X2 or with the IntelliVue Telemetry System Transceiver TRx4841A/TRx4851A for monitoring and recording arterial oxygen saturation, pulse rate and non-invasive blood pressure of adult and pediatric patients.

This section gives you an overview of the cableless measurements and how they are used. The remaining sections tell you how to perform individual measurements, and how to care for and maintain the equipment.

Familiarize yourself with all instructions including warnings and cautions, and attend one of the training courses, before starting to make measurements with patients. Read and keep the Instructions for Use that come with any accessories, as these contain important information about care and cleaning that is not repeated here.

When using the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements with an IntelliVue Patient Monitor or the telemetry system, refer to and adhere to all warnings in the Instructions for use of the respective device.

In this guide:

A warning alerts you to a potential serious outcome, adverse event or safety hazard. Failure to observe a warning may result in death or serious injury to the user or patient.

A caution alerts you to where special care is necessary for the safe and effective use of the product. Failure to observe a caution may result in minor or moderate personal injury or damage to the product or other property, and possibly in a remote risk of more serious injury.

IntelliVue Cableless Measurements refers to the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements product family consisting of the IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod and IntelliVue CL NBP Pod with their accessories and

auxiliary devices such as the IntelliVue CL Charging Station. Display refers to the physical display of the CL device. Screen refers to everything you see on the IntelliVue CL measurement's display, such as measurement values, patient data and so forth.

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Introducing the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements

The IntelliVue Cableless Measurements family consists of the following components and their respective accessories:

IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod

IntelliVue CL NBP Pod

IntelliVue CL Charging Station

The cableless measurement devices provide measurement values on the built-in display and communicate them to other system components using a wireless short range radio (SRR) interface. They can also be controlled via SRR from an assigned patient monitor or an IntelliVue Information Center via a telemetry device. They have an LCD display and three keys for basic operation e.g. to assign the device to a patient.

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IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod

The IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod is a battery powered, cableless Pulse Oximetry measuring device. It is a wrist-worn device; you need a Mobile CL SpO2 Cradle to hold the sensor connector in place and a wristband to fix the cradle to a patient's arm.

Specialized single-patient SpO2 sensors are available for use with the IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod. For

details regarding the complete set of single-patient supplies, cradle, wristband and sensors, refer to the Accessories chapter.

IntelliVue CL NBP Pod

The IntelliVue CL NBP Pod is a battery powered, cableless, non-invasive blood pressure (NBP) measuring device.

To measure NBP, you need a Mobile CL NBP Cradle and Mobile CL Cuffs. The cradle is used to attach the Pod to the cuffs and to allow easy removal of the Pod.

Specialized single-patient and reusable NBP cuffs are available for use with the IntelliVue CL NBP Pod. For details regarding the cuffs and single-patient cradle, refer to the Accessories chapter.

IntelliVue CL Charging Station

The IntelliVue CL Charging Station is used to charge the IntelliVue CL SpO2 Pod and the IntelliVue

CL NBP Pod. It contains nine charger slots for IntelliVue Cableless measurement devices. Depending on its size a measurement device may occupy one or two charger slots at a time.

As soon as a device is placed onto a charger slot, the device will switch on and the charging cycle begins automatically.

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If the ambient temperature is high, the built-in fan will switch on automatically to cool the charging station.

WARNING

Ensure that the charging station does not come into close contact with implanted pacemakers, to avoid magnetic interference affecting the mode of the pacemaker.

CAUTION

The charging station generates a magnetic field. Do not store magnetic media (such as identity cards or credit cards with magnetic strips or magnetic tapes/disks) near to the charging station, as the data may be damaged.

Availability of Patient Alarms

When the Cableless Measurement Devices are used alone, without an assignment to a monitor or telemetry device, no patient alarms will be generated.

When the Cableless Measurement Devices are assigned to a monitor or telemetry device, alarms may be announced at the host device.

When assigned to a monitor: Alarm messages will be displayed and audible alarm indicators sounded at the monitor in the same way and under the same conditions as for its own measurements. See the Instructions for Use of the patient monitor for details.

When assigned to a telemetry device: Measurement values sent via the telemetry device to the IntelliVue Information Center can generate alarms at the Information Center when the values meet the criteria set there for alarms. The alarms will be announced in the same way as measurements from other sources. See the Instructions for Use of the Information Center for details.

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Measurement Device Main Parts and Keys

All IntelliVue Cableless Measurement devices have an integrated monochrome LCD display and 3 keys.

1Integrated monochrome LCD display

2Hard keys: , 9,

3Measurement identifier

Operating and Navigating

The following sections describe operation on the IntelliVue Cableless Measurement device itself. For operation from a patient monitor, see “Controls Available with a Patient Monitor” on page 22 and for operation from an Information Center via a telemetry system, see “Controls Available With a Telemetry Device” on page 23.

The IntelliVue CL Cableless Measurement devices have three hard keys for basic operation and a set of configurable SmartKeys which appear on the screen. These are used to navigate through the screen elements and activate the on-screen menus for the individual items.

Switching the Devices On and Off

The first time an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device is used, or after a device has been powered off for storage, place it on the IntelliVue CL Charging Station. This will automatically switch the device on. For Power Off details, see the IntelliVue Cableless Measurements Service Guide.

To switch off a device manually, select the Main Setup SmartKey, then select Device Off, then Confirm. Press any key to turn the device on again.

When an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device is not operated, it will automatically switch off the screen lighting after a short time.A little later the low-activity screen will be displayed.

Screen Layout

There are three variations of the Main Screen layout depending on the INOP status and the general activity level.

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Standard Layout

When assigned to a monitor or telemetry device:

1 Connection status indicator
2 Indicator that alarming capability has been transferred to the host (to the monitor or, for the telemetry device, to the Information Center). No patient alarms will be announced on the Cableless Measurement Device.
3 Battery indicator
4 Measurement values
5 Measurement-related symbols (see the measurement chapters for details)
6 Patient identification (from a monitor or telemetry device)

When not assigned to a monitor or telemetry device:

1 Connection status indicator
2 Battery indicator
3 Measurement values
4 Measurement-related symbols (see the measurement chapters for details) The Alarms Off symbols indicate that no physiological alarms are available from the Cableless Measurement Devices when not assigned to a host.
5 Patient identification (from a monitor or telemetry device)
INOP Layout

If an INOP occurs the full INOP message appears at the top of the screen. After the INOP message has been acknowledged the INOP indicator is shown as an icon on the right side of the screen.

1 Full length INOP message
2 INOP indicator

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Low-Activity Screen

If the measurement device has not been operated for a while, the screen lighting will switch itself off and a little later the screen will switch to a pre-configured "low-activity" screen.

When a Cableless Measurement Device Cannot be Activated

If you cannot activate a device by pressing a key, the battery in the device may have been empty for an extended period of time. In this case, activate the device by placing it on the IntelliVue CL Charging Station and leave it there until the battery is fully charged.

Using the Hard Keys

The IntelliVue CL Cableless Measurement devices have three hardkeys: , 9, .

In the Main Screen, use and to highlight screen elements (e.g. numeric, battery symbol) and then 9 to select that element and activate the corresponding menu.

The three hardkeys also have an additional function when the key is held down for a couple of seconds:

opens the Add To screen to assign a device

9opens the SmartKeys menu

returns to the Main Screen. If already on the Main Screen, it locks the keys and a lock symbol appears on the screen above the battery symbol.

Using the SmartKeys

A SmartKey is a graphical key which appears on the screen and gives you fast access to functions.

Smart Keys Menu

Press the 9 hardkey (without any screen element highlighted) to get to the SmartKeys menu.

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Use the and hardkeys to move along the row of SmartKeys. The highlighted SmartKey is displayed in full above the row of SmartKeys. When you use the or hardkey at the end of the row, an Exit screen appears and then with further presses you move on to the next page of SmartKeys. To leave the SmartKeys menu you can use the Exit screen or press the hardkey for a couple of seconds to return to the Main Screen.

When the required SmartKey is highlighted, press the 9 key to activate the corresponding function.

To get to the next page of the SmartKeys menu, highlight the rightmost SmartKey then press the key.

List of Available SmartKeys

SmartKey

Text Labels

 

 

 

Main Setup

 

 

 

- start/stop manual NBP measurement

 

- start auto series

 

- stop current automatic measurement within series

 

 

 

stop any NBP measurement and measurement series

 

 

 

start NBP STAT measurement

 

 

 

start venipuncture (inflate cuff to subdiastolic pressure)

 

 

 

set the NBP repetition time

 

 

 

start an SpO2 measurement

 

 

 

set the SpO2 repetition time

 

 

 

Add/Remove device

 

 

 

enter Battery menu

 

 

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SmartKey

Text Labels

 

 

 

change Screen

 

 

 

enter Profiles menu

 

 

 

switch device off

 

 

 

enter Patient menu

 

 

Using the Main Setup Menu

In addition to the hard keys and SmartKeys for the most needed functions, the Main Setup menu gets you to all settings that can be adjusted for the respective device. Select the Main Setup SmartKey to get to the Main Setup menu.

Main Setup

SpO

INOPs

Patient

Equipment

User Interface

Device Off

Profiles

Operating Modes

Date, Time

Battery

Revisions

Operating Modes

Your device has four operating modes. Some are passcode protected.

Monitoring Mode: This is the normal, every day working mode that you use for making measurements. You can change elements such as measurement modes, patient category and so forth. When you remove the patient from the device, these elements return to their default values. Changes can be stored permanently only in Configuration Mode. You may see items, such as some menu options, that are visible but 'grayed out' so that you can neither select nor change them. These are present for your information only and can be changed only in Configuration Mode.

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Demonstration Mode: Passcode protected, this is for demonstration purposes only. You must not change into Demonstration Mode during monitoring.

Configuration Mode: Passcode protected, this mode is for personnel trained in configuration tasks. These tasks are described in the Configuration Guide. During installation the Cableless Measurement Device is configured for use in your environment. This configuration defines the default settings you work with when you switch on.

Service Mode: Passcode protected, this is for trained service personnel.

When you switch the device on, it starts up in monitoring mode. To change to a different mode:

1Use the Main Setup SmartKey to get to the Main Setup menu.

2Select Operating Modes and choose the mode you require.

Standby Mode

The IntelliVue Cableless Measurement devices do not have standby mode. However, when connected to a monitor that is in standby mode, the IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device will show a standby screen.

Using the Patient Menu

The Patient menu allows you to see patient demographics information and to remove a patient from a device. Patient Demographic information is only displayed if the Cableless Measurement Device is assigned to a patient monitor. Patient Category is the only item of patient data which can be selected at the Cableless Measurement Device, but only when the device is not assigned to a patient monitor or telemetry device.

Displaying the Patient Menu

To display the Patient menu,

select the Patient SmartKey, or

select the Main Setup SmartKey followed by Patient.

Removing a Patient From The Device

To remove a patient from the Cableless Measurement Device,

in the Patient menu select Free Device.

All patient data is cleared, settings are reset to the defaults and the device is removed from the monitor or telemetry device.

Adding a New Patient to the Device

To use a device for a new patient,

in the Patient menu, select New Patient.

If the device was not free, the existing data will be deleted and the profile set to the default.

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Using Profiles

A profile is a set of measurement and general settings which have been customized for a particular purpose. The Cableless Measurement Devices can have four different profiles configured to your requirements. The default profile is marked with a symbol. To select a different profile,

1Select the Profiles SmartKey or the Main Setup SmartKey followed by Profiles.

2Select the required profile from the list.

Selecting New Patient or Free Device will always reset the profile to the default.

Setting the Date and Time

If the Cableless Measurement Device is assigned to a patient monitor or to a telemetry device, the date and time will be taken from the host. If this is not the case, you can set the date and time on the Cableless Measurement Device,

1Select the Main Setup SmartKey and then Date, Time.

2Enter the data for date and time one after another.

3Select Store Date, Time.

If the time has not been set, --:-- will display on the device.

Charging IntelliVue Cableless Measurement

Devices

All IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Devices are battery powered and need to be recharged using the IntelliVue CL Charging Station. The battery is built in and can only be exchanged by trained service personnel.

To charge a battery, place it onto a charger slot on the charging station. The NBP Pod should always be placed on one of the slots in the upper row. The battery power indicators will supply information about the charge status.

WARNING

Always use the supplied power cord with the grounded mains plug to connect the charging station to a grounded AC mains socket. Never adapt the mains plug from the power supply to fit an ungrounded AC mains socket.

Do not use AC mains extension cords or multiple portable socket outlets. If a multiple portable socket outlet without an approved isolation transformer is used, the interruption of its protective grounding may result in enclosure leakage currents equal to the sum of the individual ground leakage currents, so exceeding allowable limits.

Do not connect any devices that are not supported as part of a system.

Battery Power Indicators

There are various indications which help you keep track of the battery power status:

LEDs on the charging station slots

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battery status information on both the device's and the charging station's display

INOP messages

battery icon on the patient monitor's screen (when assigned to a patient monitor)

The indicators always show the remaining capacity in relation to the battery's actual maximum capacity, which may lessen as the battery ages. You can see the actual capacity in the Battery menu.

Charging Station LEDs

The nine charger slot LEDs show the battery status of the device in their slot, and are switched off if no device is inserted.

If an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device is put on a charging station slot, the corresponding LED will flash yellow until the device and its current state have been identified. Then a beep is issued and the LED reflects the device's battery status as described in the table below.

Status

LED

 

 

no device on charger slot

off

 

 

device put on charger slot

flashing yellow

 

 

device not properly recognized, error

cyan

 

 

device recognized, battery charging

yellow

 

 

device recognized, battery full (90%)

green

 

 

The AC Power / Error LED is

 

green when the Charging Station is connected to AC power

cyan during startup or to indicate a general Charging Station error

Battery Status on the Charging Station Display

The IntelliVue CL Charging Station display provides a quick overview of all the connected devices and their battery status. The screen is arranged in the same layout as the charger slots.

Battery Status on the Cableless Device

All IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Devices show their battery status on their display both in operating and charging condition. The battery status indicator is located in the lower right corner of the screen during operation and in the middle of the screen during charging.

Battery Status Menu

Select the battery symbol using the and keys, then press the 9 key to open the Battery menu. The Battery menu provides the following information: full-charge and remaining capacity, voltage, current and temperature.

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IntelliVue Cableless Measurements Use Models

With these patient-worn measurement devices you can measure and transmit a patient's vitals regularly or on an intermittent data collection basis. There are two typical use models:

With a Patient Monitor

The SpO2 and the NBP Pods can be used together with an MP5/MP5T, MP2 or X2 patient monitor

(with a SRR interface). They can communicate their measurement values via short range radio to the monitor. The monitor may be assigned to a patient sector at the IntelliVue Information Center (IIC). When assigned to the Information Center, certain actions can be performed at both the patient monitor and the Information Center. See the table “Controls Available with a Patient Monitor” on page 22.

In situations where patients are becoming more mobile (for example, in step-down/intermediate care units) the lightweight, cableless SpO2 and NBP Pods allow increased mobility within the short range

radio range, without giving up vital signs monitoring.

When assigned to a patient monitor, the admitted patient name is displayed on the Pod.

A telemetry device can be assigned to a patient monitor equipped with short range radio at the same time as any SpO2 and NBP Pods are also assigned to this monitor.

If the connection between the monitor and the NBP Pod or SpO2 Pod is lost, an INOP will be displayed at the monitor: cl SpO Disconnect or cl NBP Disconnect. A No System Monitor. INOP will be displayed on the Pod.

With a Telemetry Device

The SpO2 and the NBP Pods can be assigned to a patient with the telemetry device TRx4841A/

TRx4851A. They can communicate their measurement values via short range radio to the telemetry device which communicates them to an IntelliVue Information Center to provide a consolidated set of patient values.

Some of the measurement tasks can be performed remotely from the Information Center. See the table “Controls Available With a Telemetry Device” on page 23.

If the patient name is available at the Information Center, it will be also displayed on the Pod.

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When a cableless measurement device is assigned to a telemetry device, it is not possible for the telemetry device to be wirelessly assigned or directly connected to a patient monitor.

If the connection between the telemetry device and the NBP Pod or SpO2 Pod is lost, an INOP will

be displayed at the Information Center: cl SpO Disconnect or cl NBP Disconnect. A No System Monitor. INOP will be displayed on the Pod.

Device Compatibility

The Cableless Measurement Devices require the following software levels in the associated equipment:

Patient Monitor - Release H.0 or above

Information Center - Release M or above

Telemetry device TRx4841A/TRx4851A - Revision D.XX

Assigning an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device to a Patient Monitor or Telemetry Device

When an IntelliVue Cableless Measurement Device is used with a patient monitor or telemetry device, the Cableless Measurement Device must be assigned to that monitor/telemetry device.

The assignment can be done at the Cableless Measurement Device itself (this is the only way for a telemetry device) or at the patient monitor.

WARNING

Short Range Radio connections are subject to interruption due to interference from other radio sources in the vicinity, including microwaves, bluetooth devices, WLAN devices (802.11b,g,n) and DECT phones. Depending on the strength and duration of the interference, the interruption may occur for an extended period. A loss of connection, due to moving out-of-range, interference, or for other reasons, is indicated with a No Host Monitoring INOP on the Cableless Measurement Device or a cl NBP Disconnect or cl SpO Disconnect INOP at the host monitor. Correct channel configuration is important, refer to the Configuration Guide for details.

Assignment at the Measurement Device

To make an assignment, select:

the Assignment SmartKey , or

the connection status symbol (or if the device is not assigned), or

hold the key pressed.

If the device was not assigned, this opens the Add To menu which lists the available patient monitors and telemetry devices within the SRR range. In order to save power, the list is only visible for a short time; the menu is automatically closed after 40 seconds.

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A telemetry device must be put into assignment mode by pressing the 9 key on the telemetry device before it can appear in the list. Pressing the 9 key starts an SRR channel search to find the clearest channel available. During the search all 4 LEDs flash once per second. The search will take approximately 20-25 seconds. Once a channel is identified, the first LED will light up and blink once per second to indicate that the telemetry device is ready for assignment.

Add To

Mon 1

Mon 2

Tele 33

Tele 44

1Select a patient monitor or telemetry system using the and keys.

If you select a patient monitor, the measurement selection key on that monitor will change to show the type of measurement device.

2Activate the assignment by pressing the 9 key twice on the measurement device.

The cableless measurement device is assigned to the selected patient monitor or telemetry device. A telemetry device plays the assignment tone when the assignment is successful. A patient monitor issues an assignment prompt message.

If the internal measurement in the patient monitor is active (the measurement selection key is yellow), you will need to confirm that it should be deactivated in favor of the cableless measurement device you want to assign. To do this:

1Select the measurement selection key on the monitor.

A prompt message appears with the Confirm and Cancel keys.

2Select Confirm to deactivate the internal measurement.

When the cableless measurement device is assigned, the symbol appears on its display indicating that alarming capability has been transferred to the host (to the monitor or, for the telemetry device, to the Information Center). No patient alarms will be announced on the Cableless Measurement Device.

If the device was assigned, this opens a menu for the patient monitor or telemetry system. To unassign the measurement device from that monitor or telemetry system, select Remove From. After confirmation the SRR connection is disconnected.

Assignment at the Patient Monitor

The cableless measurement device must be prepared for assignment by activating the Add/Remove SmartKey.

At the patient monitor,

1Open the Add Cableless window, e.g. using the measurement selection key followed by the Add Cbleless pop-up key.

The available cableless measurement devices are shown in the window

2Select the device which you want to assign to the patient in the monitor.
3The monitor displays the assignment prompt message.

If the internal measurement in the patient monitor is active, you will need to confirm that it should be deactivated in favor of the cableless measurement device you want to assign.

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When the cableless measurement device is assigned, the symbol appears on its display indicating that alarms from the device will be sent to the patient monitor.

An assigned cableless measurement device can be removed in the Measurement Selection window. For more details see the Instructions for Use for your patient monitor.

Controls Available with a Patient Monitor

The controls available when the Cableless Measurement Device is assigned to a patient monitor are described in the table below.

Action

At Cableless

At Patient

At IIC

 

Measurement

Monitor

 

 

Device

 

 

SpO2

 

 

 

Start SpO2

Yes

Yes

No

Change SpO2 Mode

Yes

Yes

No

Select SpO2 Repetition Time

Yes

Yes

No

Assign SpO2 Pod

Yes

Yes

No

Remove SpO2 Pod

Yes

Yes

No

Change Alarm Limits

No

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Place Device in Standby

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Alarm Silence

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Alarm Off/Pause

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

NBP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start/Stop/Stat NBP

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Change NBP Mode

Yes

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Change NBP Repetition Time

Yes

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Change Alarm Limits

No

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Assign NBP Pod

Yes

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Remove NBP Pod

Yes

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

Place Device in Standby

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Alarms Silence

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Alarm Off/Pause

No

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

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WARNING

If a patient being monitored by Cableless Measurement Devices moves out of range of the patient monitor, the measurements are available on the Cableless Measurement Device only. They are not transmitted to the patient monitor or the Information Center. If this occurs, the No Host Monitoring message is displayed on the measurement device. The measurement device will also sound the INOP tone. No alarms will be available for the measurements when the devices are out of range, as alarms are only available on the patient monitor.

Keep the patient monitor with the patient during transport.

Controls Available With a Telemetry Device

The controls available when the Cableless Measurement Device is assigned to a TRx4841/TRx4851A Transceiver with a short range radio adapter (SRRA) are described in the table below.

Action

At the Cableless

At the IIC

 

Measurement Device

 

 

 

 

SpO2

 

 

Start SpO2

Yes

Yes

Change SpO2 Mode

Yes

Yes

Select SpO2 Repetition Time

Yes

No

Assign SpO2 Pod

Yes

No

Remove SpO2 Pod

Yes

Yes

Change Alarm Limits

No

Yes

 

 

 

Place Device in Standby

No

No

 

 

 

Alarm Silence

No

Yes

 

 

 

Alarm Off/Pause

No

Yes

 

 

 

NBP

 

 

 

 

 

Start/Stop/Stat NBP

Yes

No

 

 

 

Change NBP Mode

Yes

No

 

 

 

Change NBP Repetition Time

Yes

No

 

 

 

Change Alarm Limits

No

Yes

 

 

 

Assign NBP Pod

Yes

No

 

 

 

Remove NBP Pod

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

Place Device in Standby

No

No

 

 

 

Alarms Silence

No

Yes

 

 

 

Alarm Off/Pause

No

Yes

 

 

 

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