Spacelabs XPREZZON, qube, 91390, 91393, 94267 Operation Manual

XPREZZON™ and qube™

91390, 91393, 94267
070-2112-01 Rev. F | www.spacelabshealthcare.com July 2015
OPERATIONS MANUAL
XPREZZON AND QUBE
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Table of Contents

1Introduction
About this Manual ............................................................................................................ 1-1
Conventions used in this manual ........................................................................ 1-2
Indications for Use .......................................................................................................... 1-2
Flexport System Interface ...........................................................................................1-4
Parameter Modules.........................................................................................................1-4
To install a module ...................................................................................................1-4
To remove a module ............................................................................................... 1-4
Parameter keys ......................................................................................................... 1-5
Patient Preparation......................................................................................................... 1-5
2 XPREZZON Monitor
XPREZZON ........................................................................................................................2-1
Touchscreen Display..................................................................................................... 2-2
Network Connection Indicator ............................................................................ 2-2
Basic Monitor Components ........................................................................................ 2-3
Optional Integrated Recorder ............................................................................. 2-5
3 qube™ Monitor
qube...................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Basic Components......................................................................................................... 3-2
Feature Options.............................................................................................................. 3-6
Integrated Alarm Light* ....................................................................................... 3-6
To enable or disable the display alarm lights ............................................... 3-7
Energy Saving Mode (Battery) ........................................................................... 3-7
Wireless Option Enabled ...................................................................................... 3-7
Signal Strength Indicator ...................................................................................... 3-7
Network Connection Indicator ............................................................................ 3-7
Battery Management*................................................................................................... 3-8
Battery Power Level .............................................................................................. 3-9
Docking Station*............................................................................................................. 3-9
To dock the qube monitor ................................................................................. 3-10
To undock the qube monitor .............................................................................. 3-11
4 Display Options
Displays Overview........................................................................................................... 4-1
XPREZZON Display options........................................................................................ 4-1
qube™ Secondary Display (94267-L15) .................................................................4-3
Display Adjustments .....................................................................................................4-4
User Control Buttons ............................................................................................. 4-4
Onscreen Display (OSD) Menu .......................................................................... 4-5
To power ON the display...................................................................................... 4-5
To power OFF the display....................................................................................4-5
To reset the display to factory default settings .......................................... 4-5
Display Alarm Light ............................................................................................... 4-6
To enable or disable the display alarm lights ...............................................4-6
Connectors and Mounting .......................................................................................... 4-7
Connectors .................................................................................................................. 4-7
Mounting .......................................................................................................................4-8
5 Basic Operations
Home Screen and Taskbar Icons.............................................................................. 5-2
Main Taskbar ............................................................................................................ 5-3
Large Numeric Displays ....................................................................................... 5-4
To show a large numeric parameter’s waveform........................................ 5-4
To return to the normal display ......................................................................... 5-4
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Admit, Discharge, and Edit......................................................................................... 5-4
To admit a patient ................................................................................................... 5-5
To admit a patient (using barcode scanner) ................................................ 5-5
To edit patient data ................................................................................................ 5-6
To discharge a patient........................................................................................... 5-6
Alarms................................................................................................................................. 5-6
Trends................................................................................................................................. 5-6
To view and print the patient’s vital signs ..................................................... 5-7
To change the Trend view ................................................................................... 5-7
To view patient’s vital signs from different days or time periods ........ 5-7
Recording/Printing........................................................................................................ 5-8
Alarm Recordings ................................................................................................... 5-8
Waveform Recordings .......................................................................................... 5-8
To make a recording of selected patient parameters............................... 5-8
To make a recording of all currently shown patient parameters .........5-9
To start a continuous recording ........................................................................ 5-9
To stop a continuous recording......................................................................... 5-9
How to load paper in the printer ....................................................................... 5-9
To identify the printer destination.................................................................... 5-9
Group Recordings .................................................................................................. 5-9
To print a preconfigured recording set ........................................................ 5-10
Remote Access ...............................................................................................................5-11
To use Alarm Watch to view remote alarms on
other beds on the network ..................................................................................5-11
To use Remote View to view remote parameters on other beds on the
network........................................................................................................................5-11
To use Full Bed Review (FBR)...........................................................................5-12
Monitor Screen Saver ..................................................................................................5-12
To activate the screensaver ...............................................................................5-12
To deactivate the screensaver ..........................................................................5-12
Standby Mode ................................................................................................................5-13
To enable Standby Mode.....................................................................................5-13
To exit Standby Mode...........................................................................................5-13
Perioperative.................................................................................................................. 5-14
Start Case/End Case ............................................................................................ 5-15
To start a case..........................................................................................................5-15
To end a case ...........................................................................................................5-15
Calculations .....................................................................................................................5-16
To open the Calculations window....................................................................5-16
To access the Drug Calculator from the Calculations Window............5-16
Data Shuttle.....................................................................................................................5-17
Data Transfer ........................................................................................................... 5-17
Data Retrieval ......................................................................................................... 5-17
To transfer patient data from a monitor to the Command module ...5-17
To update transferred data before you remove module ........................5-17
To retrieve patient data at the destination monitor .................................5-18
Help.....................................................................................................................................5-18
Using Help .................................................................................................................5-18
6 Remote Access
Overview............................................................................................................................. 6-1
Network Basics ........................................................................................................ 6-2
To select a subnet and bed for remote functions....................................... 6-2
Remote View ............................................................................................................ 6-3
To use Remote View to view remote parameters on other beds on the
network........................................................................................................................ 6-3
To turn off Remote View ...................................................................................... 6-3
Full Bed Review ....................................................................................................... 6-4
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Alarm Watch ............................................................................................................ 6-5
Remote Trends ........................................................................................................ 6-6
Remote Calcs ........................................................................................................... 6-6
7Alarms
Alarm Limits ..................................................................................................................... 7-3
Alarm Levels..................................................................................................................... 7-3
Bedside Alarms ........................................................................................................ 7-4
Alarm Watch and Remote View Alarms ......................................................... 7-4
Alarm Icons....................................................................................................................... 7-5
Audio Pause...................................................................................................................... 7-6
Alarm Pause .....................................................................................................................7-7
Alarm History...................................................................................................................7-7
Alarm Acknowledge...................................................................................................... 7-9
Alarm Acknowledge Reminder............................................................................... 7-10
Alarm Audio .....................................................................................................................7-11
Audio Off Reminder ..................................................................................................... 7-12
Alarm Watch ...................................................................................................................7-13
Alarm Recording............................................................................................................7-14
8 Recording/Printing
Printing Configurations ......................................................................................... 8-1
Printing Priorities .................................................................................................... 8-3
Selecting Recording Duration ............................................................................ 8-4
Selecting Recording Destination ....................................................................... 8-4
Alarm Recordings ................................................................................................... 8-4
Continuous Recordings ........................................................................................ 8-4
To use Full Bed Review (FBR)............................................................................6-4
To use Full Bed Review (FBR) when a remote
parameter is not shown.........................................................................................6-4
To turn off Full Bed Review (FBR).................................................................... 6-5
To use Alarm Watch to view remote alarms on
other beds on the network ..................................................................................6-6
To turn off Alarm Watch....................................................................................... 6-6
To view the Remote Trends window ...............................................................6-6
To access Remote Calculations window....................................................... 6-7
To set alarm limits ................................................................................................... 7-3
To pause the audio for an active alarm .......................................................... 7-6
To pause all alarms.................................................................................................. 7-7
To open the Alarm History window ................................................................. 7-8
To close the Alarm History window ................................................................. 7-8
To refresh the Alarm History window.............................................................. 7-8
To select alarms based on alarm priority....................................................... 7-8
To view a waveform in the Alarm History window (for ECG and invasive
pressure alarms only)............................................................................................. 7-9
To acknowledge an alarm .................................................................................. 7-10
To cancel an alarm acknowledge .................................................................... 7-10
To adjust the volume levels for High, Medium, Low Priority Alarms, Re-
mote Alarm, Alarm Watch, and Key tones ...................................................7-12
To disable an audio tone .....................................................................................7-12
Configuration 1 ............................................................................................................ 8-1
Configuration 2 .......................................................................................................... 8-2
Configuration 3 .......................................................................................................... 8-2
Recording Buffer and Printer Transitions ........................................................ 8-3
Waveform Data ..........................................................................................................8-4
To make a recording of selected patient parameters...............................8-4
To make a recording of all currently shown patient parameters .........8-5
To start a continuous recording ........................................................................ 8-5
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To stop a continuous recording......................................................................... 8-5
To print Vital Signs.................................................................................................. 8-5
Group Recordings .................................................................................................. 8-5
To print a preconfigured recording set .......................................................... 8-5
Printer Controls............................................................................................................... 8-6
9Trends
Trends View....................................................................................................................... 9-1
Trends toolbar ......................................................................................................... 9-3
To open the Trends window ............................................................................... 9-4
To resize the Trends window..............................................................................9-4
View Controls .................................................................................................................. 9-4
To select a view to be shown .............................................................................9-4
To set the interval for tabular trends in the current view........................ 9-5
To set the duration for graphical trends in the current view ................. 9-5
To expand and collapse tabular categories and measurement lists... 9-5
To show, move, or remove the Flag cursor................................................... 9-5
Trends Setup....................................................................................................................9-6
Trends Setup Window .......................................................................................... 9-6
To open the Trends Setup window .................................................................. 9-7
Tabular Trends Setup ............................................................................................ 9-8
To add a category ...................................................................................................9-8
To rename a category............................................................................................ 9-8
To move a measurement or a category within the tabular list.............. 9-8
To delete a category or measurement............................................................ 9-8
To add measurements to a category............................................................... 9-9
Graphical Trends Setup ........................................................................................ 9-9
To rename a graph................................................................................................ 9-10
To add measurements to a graph................................................................... 9-10
To delete measurements from a graph......................................................... 9-10
To change the color used to show a measurement................................. 9-10
To set the scale for a measurement .................................................................9-11
To add reference lines for a measurement....................................................9-11
10 Calculations
Types of Calculations ............................................................................................ 10-1
Calculations Window ............................................................................................. 10-1
To open the Calculations window................................................................... 10-2
To select a calculation type to view or edit ................................................ 10-3
To edit an entry ...................................................................................................... 10-3
To add a new column........................................................................................... 10-3
To delete a column ............................................................................................... 10-3
To refresh calculations data .............................................................................. 10-4
To save edits............................................................................................................ 10-4
To print the shown calculations....................................................................... 10-4
Hemodynamic Calculations ............................................................................... 10-4
Input Values for Hemodynamic Calculations ............................................... 10-5
Output Values for Hemodynamic Calculations ........................................... 10-5
Oxygenation Calculations ................................................................................... 10-6
Input Values for Oxygenation Calculations .................................................. 10-6
Output Values for Oxygenation Calculations .............................................. 10-7
Drug Calculator ...................................................................................................... 10-7
Rate and Dose Values ........................................................................................... 10-8
To access the Drug Calculator from the Calculations Window........... 10-9
To enter values for drug calculation .............................................................. 10-9
11 Dynamic Network Access (DNA)
DNA Application Window............................................................................................11-1
To open the DNA application window ............................................................11-2
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DNA Session Window...................................................................................................11-3
12 Monitor Setup
Alarm Audio ....................................................................................................................12-2
Audio Off Reminder .....................................................................................................12-4
Alarm Limit Review ...................................................................................................... 12-5
Local Config ....................................................................................................................12-6
Printer ................................................................................................................................12-9
Setup ................................................................................................................................ 12-12
Numerics......................................................................................................................... 12-15
Remote Config (XPREZZON only) ....................................................................... 12-17
To connect to a Citrix Server ..............................................................................11-2
To connect to a published application............................................................11-2
To refresh the list of applications......................................................................11-3
To minimize a DNA session .................................................................................11-3
To restore a DNA session ..................................................................................... 11-3
To reconnect to a disconnected session........................................................11-4
To disconnect from or log off a DNA session ..............................................11-4
To enable and adjust volume levels for High, Medium, Low Priority
Alarms, Remote Alarm, Alarm Watch, and Key tones .............................12-3
To see current alarm settings ............................................................................12-5
To print current alarm settings ......................................................................... 12-5
To change the position of a parameter .........................................................12-8
To show numeric values only for a parameter............................................12-8
To change the color of a parameter waveform..........................................12-8
To restore the previous configuration............................................................12-8
To restore the factory defaults for a configuration ..................................12-9
To rename a configuration..................................................................................12-9
To set print duration............................................................................................12-10
To change the number of channels for a printer module .....................12-10
To set the print destination for alarm recordings.................................... 12-10
To set the print destination for non-alarm recordings ..........................12-10
To setup Print Vital Signs ................................................................................... 12-11
To enable or disable the clock display......................................................... 12-13
To display the clock as a stopwatch or timer............................................ 12-13
To select the number of parameter zones ................................................. 12-13
To enable or disable the display alarm lights ............................................ 12-13
To set minimum alarm level that activates the alarm light .................. 12-14
To enable and adjust minor graticule lines................................................. 12-14
To enable or disable PDL (Optional) ............................................................ 12-14
To select a large numerics format ................................................................. 12-15
To turn off the large numerics......................................................................... 12-16
To configure the large numerics format...................................................... 12-16
To select a subset of parameters ................................................................... 12-17
To change the position of a parameter ....................................................... 12-18
To change the color of a parameter waveform........................................ 12-18
To restore the previous configuration.......................................................... 12-18
To restore the factory defaults for a configuration ................................ 12-18
To rename a configuration................................................................................ 12-19
To establish communication with the remote monitor ......................... 12-19
To enable or disable the clock display......................................................... 12-19
To copy local parameter settings to the remote monitor ...................12-20
To copy local parameter attributes to the remote monitor ...............12-20
To set Track or Lock mode.............................................................................. 12-20
To enable and adjust minor graticule lines................................................ 12-20
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13 Cleaning, Disinfecting, and Sterilization
Cleaning Products Not Recommended for Use .................................................13-1
Touchscreen Cleaning ..................................................................................................13-1
Monitors, Modules, Cables, Printers, and Docking Station............................13-2
Cleaning/Disinfecting ........................................................................................... 13-2
Use only the following recommended cleaning solutions: ...................... 13-2
To clean the exterior of displays, monitors, modules, and cables.......13-3
To clean and sterilize the docking station ....................................................13-3
Accessories .................................................................................................................13-3
Noninvasive Blood Pressure Cuffs ................................................................... 13-4
TruLink Reusable and Disposable Cuffs ......................................................... 13-4
Cuff Cleaning and Disinfection Materials ....................................................... 13-4
Cleaning Procedure .............................................................................................. 13-4
ABP Cuffs ................................................................................................................... 13-4
A Appendix A — Symbols
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Introduction

Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitoring systems demonstrate an ongoing commitment to innovation that supports decision-making and enhances patient care. Spacelabs monitors are flexible enough to be set for any level of acuity, and they can be precisely and easily adjusted using touchscreen technology.

About this Manual

Spacelabs Healthcare networking features support seamless data acquisition and data exchange across the medical enterprise, addressing the need for continuous information management. These powerful tools help you care for patients more efficiently by providing both local and remote access to patient data.
This manual provides instruction for specific features for the XPREZZON™ and qube™ monitors. This manual should be used with the following documents. These manuals are included on the Spacelabs Healthcare Patient Monitoring Operations
CD-ROM.
• XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual
In this Operations Manual, we refer the user to the System Administrator for configuration which is covered in the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System
Administration Manual.
• Clinical Parameters Operations Manual
• Module Configuration Manager System Administration Guide
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Conventions used in this manual

Spacelabs uses specific types of indications to draw your attention to how to use the monitor.
• Reference links are in blue. Place the mouse over the blue text and click the text, and the topic will be shown. The links are located throughout the manual and in the
Bold lettering indicates words, buttons, keys, tabs, and titles that can be found on the touchscreen. For example: a Home icon is located on the taskbar on the right of the touchscreen.
Italicized words are references or links to other information. If it is a link to additional information in the manual, place your cursor over the reference and click once to bring up that information. It may also be a reference to other documents available on the CD-ROM.
• There are specific steps to accomplish a task that are presented in numbered steps, possibly followed by the results of the step. The step results are additional information which may follow the task steps and are shown in gray typeface. To see an example for the steps, move your cursor to click the following reference: To install a module on page 1-4.
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Table of Contents on page I-I.
• This Operations Manual is divided into multiple sections. The first section titled
Basic Operations on page 5-1 is a quick reference for basic tasks. The other
sections describe the features in more detail. If the configuration of a feature is required, it is covered in the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration
Manual.
• Quick Start sections are the steps that explain how to use the various features and parameters. The Basic Operations on page 5-1 has mostly Quick Start sections for easy access to doing the basic tasks. The other chapters have detailed information on the specific features.
• Warnings, Cautions and Notes are listed in the priority of the information and formatted specifically as shown below. Warnings are of the highest priority and notes are not as serious as the warnings and cautions.
Warning:
Warnings indicate potentially harmful conditions that may lead to injury or death.
Caution:
Cautions indicate conditions that may lead to damage to or malfunction of the device.
Note:
Notes alert the user to relevant facts and conditions.

Indications for Use

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Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors, functioning as bedside monitors passively display data generated by Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules, Flexports interfaces, and other SDLC based products in the form of waveform, numeric displays, trends, and alarms. Key monitored parameters, when employing the
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Spacelabs Command Module, consist of ECG, respiration, invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, SpO
, temperature and cardiac output. Additional parameters and
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interfaces to other systems are also available depending on the parameter modules employed.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are intended to alert the user to alarm conditions that are reported by Spacelabs Healthcare parameter modules and/or other physiologic monitors via Flexport interfaces. These devices determine a) when an alarm condition is violated; b) the alarm priority (i.e. high, medium or low); c) alarm limits; and d) when to initiate and terminate alarm notifications. The patient monitors are also capable of displaying alarm conditions on other monitors that are on the network through the Alarm Watch feature.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors may also function as a generic display or computer terminal. As a generic display or terminal, the patient monitors allow network-based applications to open windows and display information on other networked monitors.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are also designed to communicate with a variety of external devices such as displays, network devices, serial devices, user input devices, audio systems, and local/remote recorders.
Spacelabs Healthcare patient monitors are intended for use under the direct supervision of a licensed healthcare practitioner, or by personnel trained in proper use of the equipment in a hospital environment.
Your system configuration, including the options ordered, may be different from the configurations described in this manual. Refer to the notes in this manual describing the features affected by system configuration.
Warnings:
Do not use wet or damaged equipment, cables, or sensors.
A qualified service or biomedical engineer must verify that the unit is
working correctly (if the monitor or module is damaged, dropped, or wet) and that all safety features are intact before placing the device back in service.
If you do not properly configure this device before you connect to a network,
it can alter network time, or corrupt patient data.
XPREZZON monitors will stop monitoring if AC wall power is disrupted.
Make sure that the monitor is connected to an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) or institutional stand-by generator.
Monitors require AC outlet with Protective Earth (Safety Ground)
connection.
Only connect patient monitors to other medical equipment suitable for use
in the patient vicinity.
Check earth (ground) leakage currents after installing interconnecting
cables between equipment.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
Only use the designated external medical-grade power supply (010-1840-
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Flexport System Interface

The Flexport system interfaces integrate data from compatible third-party peripheral devices (such as ventilators, hemodynamic monitors, and pulse oximeters) into Spacelabs Healthcare monitors.
Flexport interfaces provide current numeric data, alarm information, and selected waveforms. All of the data communicated to the Spacelabs Healthcare monitor is available at network locations, providing alarms and centralized displays. Contact your Spacelabs Healthcare sales representative for additional information.

Parameter Modules

Use parameter modules with a Spacelabs Healthcare monitor to monitor clinical parameters such as electrocardiography (ECG) and noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP). Each module ships with default settings for alarms and various other operational settings, which can be adjusted to meet the needs of your patients or comply with your hospital’s protocol.
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Note:
Do not operate electronic devices (for example, portable communication transmitters, cellular telephones, personal computers, electronic toys, and other medical devices) within one meter (3.5 feet) of the patient, patient leads, or associated monitoring equipment until evaluated by the biomedical engineering staff. Electromagnetic interference may occur when using these devices.
Caution:
Use of the monitor is restricted to one patient at a time.
Using multiple instances of parameters such as ECG is not supported.

To install a module

1 Make sure that the locking lever on the module is closed and that the module
is oriented correctly.
2 Insert the module into any open slot in the monitor or module housing.
3 Slide the module into the monitor or module housing until the front of the
module is even with the front of the monitor.
Note:
A soft “click” indicates that the module is locked in place.

To remove a module

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1 Disconnect any cable(s) from the front of the module, if necessary.
2 Push the left side of the locking lever.
3 Hook your finger through the open locking lever.
4 Pull the module out of the slot.
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Patient Preparation

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For details on using individual parameter modules, parameter keys and menu keys, refer to the Clinical Parameters Operations Manual. Parameter keys are located to the right of the parameter zones on the home screen. Refer to Figure 5-1 on page 5-
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To prepare a patient for monitoring, attach the lead wires and sensors to the patient and connect the sensor cables to the module. Touch a parameter key, and then touch menu options as needed to set up monitoring for a specific parameter.
Refer to Clinical Parameters Operations Manual, and the Module Configuration Manager System Administration Guide for detailed information on patient
preparation for each module and parameter.
Warnings:
Use only Spacelabs Healthcare parts and accessories with your Spacelabs
Healthcare products. Other parts and accessories may degrade performance or damage the components. Refer to the Spacelabs Healthcare Supplies and Accessories Catalog for the part numbers and descriptions of additional parts and accessories.
Do not rely solely on the monitor for critically ill patients.
Keep patients under close surveillance. Do not rely entirely on the monitor
for patient assessment.
Refer to Basic Operations on page 5-1 for quick reference of basic tasks.
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XPREZZON Monitor

XPREZZON

With its superior performance and next-generation design, XPREZZON connects innovation with care in a flexible and efficient solution. It provides an intuitive graphical interface for all monitor-specific functions, information-rich graphic and tabular trends, and interactive networking.
XPREZZON allows for a number of different mounting options and accommodates two single-high parameter modules. Included with each monitor is a DC power supply that provides power for the monitor and up to three Flexport interfaces. The monitor supports single-display configurations and dual-display configurations, depending on options.
This chapter should be used with the following chapters as well as the following manuals included on the Spacelabs Healthcare Patient Monitoring Operations CD-
ROM.
• XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual
In this Operations Manual, we refer the user to the System Administrator for configuration which is covered in the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System
Administration Manual.
• Clinical Parameters Operations Manual
• Module Configuration Manager System Administration Guide
• XPREZZON™ Monitor and Display 91393/94267 Service Manual
Warnings:
To fully disengage the power to the unit, disconnect the power cord from the
AC outlet.
To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a
supply mains with protective earth.
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The XPREZZON should be plugged into AC power when not in use to charge

Touchscreen Display

The XPREZZON includes several display options:
• 17-inch display (94267-L17)
• 19-inch display (94267-L19)
• 19-inch display (94267-19)
• For more information on the displays and the display functions, refer to Display
Options on page 4-1.

Network Connection Indicator

XPREZZON MONITOR
the internal NiMH battery used to retain alarm settings in modules if power loss occurs. If the XPREZZON is planned to be stored for 30 days or more without connection to AC power, the battery must be removed and re­installed upon next use.
The network connectivity icon shows whenever the monitor is communicating over a wired network. If no network connection is detected, the icon shows with a red X across it.
When connectivity is lost, the message NETWORK SIGNAL LOST shows. The message opens every 60 seconds until the network connection is restored or until the user touches OK to dismiss the message.
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The connectors for the monitor include the following:
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Figure 2-1 Front and back (XPREZZON)
Table 2-1 Front (XPREZZON)
Description
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3 Parameter Module Slots (qty=2)
Power On/Off button- Press and hold the Power button for five seconds to turn the monitor off. The monitor shows a five second shut down graphic. Refer to
Figure 3-2 on page 3-3.
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Table 2-2 Back Panel (XPREZZON)
Description Symbol on panel
1
Battery backup cover
2 Equipotential Terminal used for grounding
the monitor
3 SDLC Bus Termination switch (up is not
terminated, down is terminated)
4 SDLC Ports used to connect Flexports and
module housings to the monitor
5 DC Power Input
119-0480-00 (XPREZZON)
6 High-level analog output
7 Ethernet 10/100 Base T Connection
8 USB Ports (qty=2)
9 Serial Port 2 (external touchscreen primary
display only)
10 Serial Port
11 Video Output, DVI
12 Video Output, DVI
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Description Symbol on panel
13 Alarm Relay Output
(customer designed)
14 RJ50 connection for alarm lights and audio
to 94267 display
15 Audio output
(Independent of 94267 display)
16 Power Output, 12 volt

Optional Integrated Recorder

Using the 12-volt power output on the back of the monitor, XPREZZON has an optional integrated recorder that requires no additional power. For more information on the printing functions, refer to Recording/Printing.
Figure 2-2 Optional Integrated Recorder
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qube

The qube monitor has a 30.7 cm (12.1 inches) LCD with 1024 x 768 resolution. The monitor includes a single module slot; additional modules connect using the 90499 Module Housing. Additionally, the monitor supports up to three Flexport® devices. It has four USB ports for use with mouse, keyboard, or barcode scanners. Available options include an integrated recorder and wireless networking. Dual-battery slots allow this monitor to be used in transport, as well as at the bedside. Some of its specialized features are:
• Wireless. Refer to Signal Strength Indicator on page 3-7 for details. Refer to the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual to setup the wireless connection.
• Battery operation. Refer to Battery Management* on page 3-8 for details.
• Energy Saving Mode. Refer to Energy Saving Mode (Battery) on page 3-7 for more details.
The qube monitors have various options. Options include:
• recorder
• interchangeable batteries
• integrated alarm lights
• POD connection
•Docking Station
• Secondary 15-inch display (94267-L15) (Refer to qube™ Secondary Display
(94267-L15) on page 4-3.)
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The options have an * asterisk next to them in this chapter. For more details on the options, refer to Feature Options on page 3-6.
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Note:
This chapter should be used with the following chapters as well as the following manuals included on the Spacelabs Healthcare Bedside, Central, and Telemetry Systems CD-ROM.
• XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual
• In this Operations Manual, we refer the user to the System Administrator for
configuration which is covered in the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual.
• Clinical Parameters Operations Manual
• Module Configuration Manager System Administration Guide
• qube™ 91390 Service Manual
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Figure 3-1 Front and right side (qube)
Note:
The options have an * asterisk next to them in this chapter. For more details on the options, refer to Feature Options on page 3-6.
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Description Symbol
1 Power On/Off button- Press and hold the
power button for at least three seconds to turn the monitor off. System shutdown progress is shown below the green power symbol.
Figure 3-2 System shutdown progress
2a Integrated Battery slot closed* Refer to on page 3-8 for details.
2b Hot Swappable Battery slot open with
Refer to on page 3-8 for details.
battery partially pulled out.*
3 Internal Recorder slot* Refer to Recording/Printing on page 5-8
for details on loading paper.
4 Front Integrated Alarm Light* Refer to Feature Options on page 3-6 for
setup details.
5a AC/DC power indicator - External
power supply is connected to the monitor.
5b Battery change status indicator-
Shown if a battery is present. The left light shows if the top battery is installed. The right light shows if the bottom battery is installed.
Flashing (rate of 1 second on and 1 second off) shows the battery is charging.
Steady ON shows the battery is charged.
Flashing, rapid or erratic shows the battery is faulty and must be replaced.
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Management* on page 3-8.
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Description Symbol on panel
1 Integrated Alarm Light Refer to Feature Options on
page 3-6 for setup details.
2 POD Connection*
3 Remote Alarm Output*
4 SDLC Ports used to connect Flexports and module
housings to the monitor
5 Video Output, DVI-D
Digital only
6 USB Ports (qty=4)
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Description Symbol on panel
8 Ethernet 10/100 Base T Connection
9 DC Power Input
119-0552-00 (qube)
10 Equipotential Terminal used for grounding the
monitor
11 75 mm VESA Mounting Pattern* See Back Panel (qube) on
page 3-4.
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Feature Options

Feature Option A Option B Option C
Wavefo rms Up to 6 waveforms Up to 6 waveforms Up to 6 waveforms
Table 3-1 qube Feature Options
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Perioperative Software (D)
Vital Signs Calculations (N)
Patient Data Logger (R)
Full View ECG (V)
Full Bed Review (W)
Data Shuttle (Q)
DNA (S)
Internal Recorder (U)
Wireless (X)
91449 USB Recorder
Docking Station
Remote Control Support
Remote Alarm Output
Integrated Battery
N/A
optional optional
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A N/A
N/A
Hot Swappable Battery
Integrated Alarm Light
USB Ports
DVI-D Video Output
Capno pod

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N/A
The integrated alarm lights on the display help you identify which monitor is in alarm. The light is on top, in the front, and the back of the display. You can choose whether the alarm light flashes during alarms. For example, you may want to disable the alarm light flash at night or while the patient has visitors.
You can also choose the minimum priority level of alarms that activate the display alarm lights.
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To enable or disable the display alarm lights

1 Touch Monitor Setup.
2 Touch the Setup tab.
3 Under Alarm Light, touch On or Off.

Energy Saving Mode (Battery)

The qube, while operating on battery(s), has an energy saving mode. If enabled, the monitor display dims after 30 seconds of no interaction. If a mouse is used with the monitor, or an alarm event shows, the monitor does not dim. Refer to the
XPREZZON

Wireless Option Enabled

Monitors with 802.11 a/b/g wireless capability can be identified by the symbol shown to the right. When disconnected from the ethernet network, the wireless signal strength indicator replaces this symbol.
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and qube™ System Administration Manual for more details.

Signal Strength Indicator

Monitors with 802.11 a/b/g wireless network communication show a wireless signal strength indicator while communicating over the wireless network. Disconnect the wired network connector to use the wireless feature.
Caution:
Environmental factors can contribute to waveform gaps over the wireless network. If this issue continues, consult with a biomed technician or a Spacelabs Healthcare field service representative.
The wireless signal strength shows between the Admit Patient button and alarm buttons. The signal strength shows a green antenna with vertical bars on a black background. The number of bars show the strength level. The strongest signal is five bars. One bar is low strength. The signal changes to yellow if the signal is low strength or the network connection is lost. Refer to the System Administration Manual for setup instructions.

Network Connection Indicator

The network connectivity icon shows next to the wireless signal strength indicator and the battery icon (if applicable). The network connectivity icon shows whenever the monitor is communicating over a wired network. If no network connection is detected, the icon shows with a red X across it.
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When connectivity is lost, the message NETWORK SIGNAL LOST shows. The message opens every 60 seconds until the network connection is restored or until the user touches OK to dismiss the message.

Battery Management*

Warnings:
The monitor operates for up to eight hours with two fully-charged batteries and standard configuration. With a single fully-charged battery and standard configuration, the monitor operates for up to four hours. One battery should always be installed in the monitor; if the AC power cord is unplugged from the electrical outlet, the monitor automatically switches to battery operation for continuous operation.
Batteries charge when the monitor is connected to the AC power. Remove the battery(s) if the monitor is not likely to be used for some time and prior to storage.
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If the monitor is currently in use or connected to a patient, do not replace
the batteries if the monitor is not plugged into an AC power source.
Do not allow the batteries to fully discharge.
While on battery power, the battery icon shows if the batteries are inserted and their charge state. As the battery power decreases, the color of the battery icon changes from green to yellow to red. At critically low levels, warning messages and tones are shown. The icon updates every six seconds and is to the left of theaudio icon which can be seen in the lower right section of the monitor.
Note:
On some qube monitors, only one battery icon shows on the main screen.
The options have an * asterisk next to them in this chapter. For more details on the options, refer to Feature Options on page 3-6.
Tab le 3 - 2 B at t er y I co n
Icon Description
The gray battery outline shows if a battery is not in a slot. The white battery outline shows if a battery is in the slot.
Each battery’s power level is indicated as green, yellow, or red. Refer
Battery power level messages and tones on page 3-9 for details.
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This icon shows when the qube monitor is plugged into A/C power and batteries are not used.
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Battery Power Level

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Extended use of the batteries depletes the battery power. The qube monitor watches the battery power level remaining in order to help prevent patient data loss. As power gets low, the monitor warns the user about low battery and will stop use of the internal thermal recorder to extend run time.
The monitor makes a high-pitched sound if:
• the monitor is not plugged into an AC power source and there are no batteries installed
• an unrecoverable error occurs
To optimize the notification, configure the power loss alarm delay according to the XPREZZON™ and qube™ System Administration Manual.
Table 3-3 Battery power level messages and tones
Recorder attached
Yes Yellow flashing battery icon shows. The message that shows lets
Yes Yellow flashing battery icon shows. The message that shows lets
With or without recorder
Warning description
the user know the recorder is about to be disabled.
the user know the recorder is disabled.
Red flashing battery icon shows. The message shown is low battery(s).
Audible tones
Yes 30 minutes
Yes 15 minutes
Yes 10 minutes
**Approximate time before device shuts down

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** Time can be shorter or longer depending on the battery performance.
Note:
The Docking Station is a qube monitor option.
The options have an * asterisk next to them in this chapter. For more details on the options, refer to Feature Options on page 3-6.
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The Docking Station lets the qube monitor change from a bedside monitor to a transport monitor quickly and simply.
To prepare the qube for transport, press the release button on the front of the Docking Station. No disconnection of cables is required.
If your monitor is configured for wireless operation, the transition from docked (wired network) to undocked (wireless) is seamless. Network functions such as Alarm Watch, Remote View, and ICS data collection are unaffected (as long as the wireless signal is adequate).
If your monitor is not configured for wireless operation, network functions such as Alarm Watch, Remote View, and ICS data collection will not be available while the monitor is undocked.
To prepare the qube for bedside monitoring, set the monitor down into its docking station. No disconnection of cables is required.
When you transition the qube from undocked (wireless) to docked (wired network), there will be a few minutes delay before network functions are active again. Local monitoring and local alarms are unaffected during the transition period.
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Figure 3-4 qube monitor in docking station

To dock the qube monitor

Note:
Disconnect any cables or connectors from the rear of the monitor before placing on the docking station. A Capnography Pod can be connected when docking the qube monitor.
1 Lift the qube monitor by its handle and set it down into the docking station.
The release button clicks and illuminates when the monitor is connected.
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