PHIPhilips M1165/66/67/75/76/77ACMS Patient Monitoring System andPhilips M1205AV24 and V26 Patient MonitorUser’s Reference ManualVolume 1System Inform
Indications for Usex • Replacement Parts - It is highly recommended that only Philips Medical Systems recommended parts and accessories be use
oxyCRG Display3-26 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Approximately the bottom two thirds of the Main Screen area are covered with
oxyCRG DisplaySetting up your Monitor 3-27Setting up your Monitor is switched off, and one which happens after the power is restored.• If you are u
CSA Display (CMS only)3-28 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor CSA Display (CMS only)The CSA (Compressed Spectral Array) is a format
CSA Display (CMS only)Setting up your Monitor 3-29Setting up your Monitor Main ScreenNotes on CSA• The CSA information is overlayed on the realtime
Wave Replace3-30 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Wave ReplaceWave Replace enables the monitor to fill a currently unused channel
Trace ModeSetting up your Monitor 3-31Setting up your Monitor Trace ModeTrace Mode allows you to choose between fixed and moving traces: Procedure
Configuring a Second Independent Display (CMS only)3-32 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Configuring a Second Independent Display
Other Functions You Can ConfigureSetting up your Monitor 3-33Setting up your Monitor Other Functions You Can ConfigureParameters On/OffIndividual p
Other Functions You Can Configure3-34 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor 4. Press to return to the Main Screen. You can also swi
Adjusting the Volume ControlSetting up your Monitor 3-35Setting up your Monitor Adjusting the Volume ControlYou can adjust the QRS and alarm volume
Responsibility of the Manufacturer xiResponsibility of the ManufacturerPhilips Medical Systems only considers itself responsible for any effe
Adjusting the Volume Control3-36 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor 2. Press to return to the Selection Window or to return to t
Adjusting the Date and TimeSetting up your Monitor 3-37Setting up your Monitor Adjusting the Date and TimeYou can set the date and time to be displ
Adjusting the Date and Time3-38 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor 3. Press to return to the Selection Window or to return to th
Selecting Waves for Central RecordersSetting up your Monitor 3-39Setting up your Monitor Selecting Waves for Central RecordersYou can select two wa
Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings3-40 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Configuring Module, Bedside and Central R
Other Patients ControlsSetting up your Monitor 3-41Setting up your Monitor Other Patients ControlsIf your system is connected via the Philips monit
The Status Log Function3-42 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The Status Log FunctionThe softkey is used by service engineers. I
The Monitor Revision FunctionSetting up your Monitor 3-43Setting up your Monitor The Monitor Revision FunctionThe softkey is used by service engi
Changing Default Settings and Patient Category3-44 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing Default Settings and Patient Categor
Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-45Setting up your Monitor Changing the Patient CategoryThe monitor processes patient signals
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Changing the Patient Category3-46 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The following table details the differences between the patien
Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-47Setting up your Monitor NBP The patient's tolerance for the cuff pressure (i.e. stre
Changing the Patient Category3-48 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor These safety values effect the measurement range of each categ
Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-49Setting up your Monitor 1The figure given for overpressure protection is the maximum press
Changing the Patient Category3-50 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor RecommendationChoose the patient category according to the QRS
Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-51Setting up your Monitor Heart Rate (HR) / PulseThe expected range can be estimated by perf
Changing the Patient Category3-52 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor CO2Note—The Apnea alarm delay time cannot be changed Adult/Ped
Changing the Configuration SetSetting up your Monitor 3-53Setting up your Monitor Changing the Configuration SetIf you want to change the applicati
Changing the Configuration Set3-54 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor • Remove the plug-in modules from the rack before starting th
Changing Operating ModesSetting up your Monitor 3-55Setting up your Monitor Changing Operating ModesThis function will be mainly used by service en
ContentsContents-1This book is divided into three volumes.This volume contains chapters 1 to 13 (see the following table of contents for more details)
Changing Operating Modes3-56 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Returning to Monitoring ModeTo exit Config, Demo or Service Mode
Changing Operating ModesSetting up your Monitor 3-57Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination
The Test Signals Function3-58 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The Test Signals FunctionThe Test Signals function allows a check
The Test Signals FunctionSetting up your Monitor 3-59Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Press hardkey 2. Press softkey in the Instrument Confi
The Test Signals Function3-60 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor System Self-Test Values:Module Test Numeric Limits Test WaveformsE
Parameter Settings TransferSetting up your Monitor 3-61Setting up your Monitor Parameter Settings TransferParameter modules which are labeled on th
Parameter Settings Transfer3-62 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor or• by resetting all parameter settings to their default values
Parameter Settings Transfer MessagesSetting up your Monitor 3-63Setting up your Monitor Parameter Settings Transfer Messages The following messages
Parameter Settings Transfer Messages3-64 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor (Parameter name) reading settings from plug-in module&a
Other Patients 4-14Other PatientsThis chapter describes the Other Patients function. It includes the following sections:• Overview. . . . . . . . .
Contents-2Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview4-2 Other Patients Other Patients OverviewIf you are connected to a Philips patient care system the Other Patients function allows you t
Philips Patient Care SystemOther Patients 4-3Other Patients Philips Patient Care SystemThe Philips Patient Care System is a network which transport
Philips Patient Care System4-4 Other Patients Other Patients The frame around the softkey for a bed in alarm will blink until the alarm is silen
Philips Patient Care SystemOther Patients 4-5Other Patients The Alarm Bed Task Window shows the bed label of the other bed in alarm, the primary wa
Philips Patient Care System4-6 Other Patients Other Patients the alarm stack viewed by other monitors in the Other Patients group. No arrow next
Philips Patient Care SystemOther Patients 4-7Other Patients Configuring the Other Patients ControlsWith the Other Patients Controls you can place y
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-8 Other Patients Other Patients Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhyth
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia ComputerOther Patients 4-9Other Patients If arrhythmia monitoring for your system is on, the h
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-10 Other Patients Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 78560A and 78720 Arrhyt
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia ComputerOther Patients 4-11Other Patients R-on-T VPBs (**) For HR < 100, a VPB with R-R int
Contents-3ECG Output and Defibrillator Marker Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34The V24 and V26 Parame
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-12 Other Patients Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 78560A Arrhythmia Compu
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia ComputerOther Patients 4-13Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 3150A/3153A Arrhythmia Comp
Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-14 Other Patients Other Patients ** R-ON-T PVCs For HR <100, a PVC with R-R in
Extended Overview (CMS only)Other Patients 4-15Other Patients Extended Overview (CMS only)Note—The Extended Overview feature is optional and requir
Extended Overview (CMS only)4-16 Other Patients Other Patients To View an Extended Other Patients Bed1. Press .2. Depending on your monitor’s co
Extended Overview (CMS only)Other Patients 4-17Other Patients 4. To view another bed in the group, select the appropriate group label.To select any
Extended Overview (CMS only)4-18 Other Patients Other Patients Note—If the gateway is configured to provide Alert Notification and the gateway i
Alarm Functions 5-15Alarm FunctionsThis chapter provides general information on alarm functions and what to do if an alarm occurs. It includes the f
Alarm Display5-2 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Alarm DisplayThe alarm messages are displayed across the top of the screen. When you switch the
Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-3Alarm Functions Alarm LampsRed and yellow alarm lamps on the control panel signify the severity of the cause of the
Contents-4Selecting the Number of Waves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13Procedur
Alarm Display5-4 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions If all the alarms have been turned off using the softkey or the hardkey, they can all be tu
Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-5Alarm Functions • Latching Alarms - The alarm continues when the alarm condition is eliminated. Latching alarms can
Alarm Display5-6 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions The alarm reminder clock starts counting from the beginning again every time the key is press
Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-7Alarm Functions Summary of Alarm Behavior Non-latching alarmsLatching alarms Visual Latching AudibleNon-Latching ha
Alarm Display5-8 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Alarm Priorities• Red alarms - Highest priority alarms, displayed in the top right corner of th
Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-9Alarm Functions Viewing Alarm MessagesThe monitor alarms are arranged in increasing severity across the screen:1. P
Alarm Display5-10 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Individual Parameter AlarmsWhen you plug in a parameter module and connect the transducer or a
Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-11Alarm Functions When an Alarm OccursThe alarm messages appear across the top of the screen. You need to identify t
Alarm Setup5-12 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Alarm SetupIn the Alarm Limits Task Window you are able to review all of the alarm limits that h
Alarm SetupAlarm Functions 5-13Alarm Functions Changing the Alarm Limits--> 1. Press to highlight the parameter that you want to adjust. 2. U
Contents-5Changing the Configuration Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-53Procedu
Alarm Setup5-14 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Setting the Volume ControlThe QRS and the alarm tone volume can be set independently.1. Press h
Alarm SetupAlarm Functions 5-15Alarm Functions The Nurse Call RelayNote—The nurse call relay is not available for the V24CT and V26CT.The nurse cal
Alarm Setup5-16 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions
Recording Functions 6-16Recording FunctionsThis chapter contains information on the recordings that can be made using the patient monitors, and the
General Recorder Information6-2 Recording Functions Recording Functions General Recorder InformationRecorders The following recorders are availa
General Recorder InformationRecording Functions 6-3Recording Functions Controls and Indicators on the Plug-In Recordera. Continue light Flashes if
General Recorder Information6-4 Recording Functions Recording Functions Controls and Indicators on the 4-Channel Recorder (CMS only)a. Power On/
General Recorder InformationRecording Functions 6-5Recording Functions Recorder CapabilitiesPlug-InRecorder(M1116A/B)Can record up to 3 waveforms (
General Recorder Information6-6 Recording Functions Recording Functions CentralRecorder (1, 2or 4 channelrecorder)• Makes delayed recordings of
Types of RecordingsRecording Functions 6-7Recording Functions Types of RecordingsThe monitor produces several different types of recordings. Alarm
Contents-6Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-
Delayed Recording6-8 Recording Functions Recording Functions Delayed RecordingDefinitions Delayed Recordings - recordings of waveforms that are
Delayed RecordingRecording Functions 6-9Recording Functions Configuring Delayed RecordingsFor Plug-Inand 4-ChannelBedsideRecorders 1. Select
Delayed Recording6-10 Recording Functions Recording Functions For CentralRecorders → .1. Select the central recorder in the Delayed/Alarm Reco
Delayed RecordingRecording Functions 6-11Recording Functions Making Delayed RecordingsTo initiate a delayed recording on any recorder, press Delaye
Alarm Recording6-12 Recording Functions Recording Functions Alarm RecordingAlarm recordings are a type of delayed recording, that is, the record
Alarm RecordingRecording Functions 6-13Recording Functions Configuring Alarm Recordings 1. Press to highlight a parameter to change. 2. Pre
Alarm Recording6-14 Recording Functions Recording Functions Alarm Recording PrioritiesIn a delayed recording, waves are recorded in the order as
Alarm RecordingRecording Functions 6-15Recording Functions A yellow CO2 alarm would produce a recording ordered as:If a red P3 alarm occurred, the
Procedure Recordings6-16 Recording Functions Recording Functions Procedure RecordingsRecordings can be made during cardiac output measurements.C
Procedure RecordingsRecording Functions 6-17Recording Functions Making Procedure Recordings See Cardiac Output Section for details on cardiac outp
Contents-7Changing the Recorder Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-43Changing the R
Procedure Recordings6-18 Recording Functions Recording Functions → → See the Pressure Section for details on Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure
Procedure RecordingsRecording Functions 6-19Recording Functions (91MIA) 25 mm/secRef 01 DEC 8
Realtime Wave Recordings6-20 Recording Functions Recording Functions Realtime Wave RecordingsDefinitions Realtime Recordings - recordings of wav
Realtime Wave RecordingsRecording Functions 6-21Recording Functions Configuring Preset Recording Modes .1. Select the recorder and layout. a.
Realtime Wave Recordings6-22 Recording Functions Recording Functions Making Preset Recordings if available , , or .Making Non-Preset Rec
Realtime Wave RecordingsRecording Functions 6-23Recording Functions Note—(CMS only): The number of recording channels available depends on the reco
Realtime Wave Recordings6-24 Recording Functions Recording Functions For central recorders, the requests are run and queued according to the pri
Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsRecording Functions 6-25Recording Functions Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsDefinitions 1. Realtime R
Realtime Vital Signs / Blood Recordings6-26 Recording Functions Recording Functions Depending on the number of parameters being monitored, a vit
Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsRecording Functions 6-27Recording Functions Making a Single Vital Signs/Blood RecordingIf your monitor is co
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Contents-8Neonatal Event Review 9-1 Introduction to Neonatal Event Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Realtime Vital Signs / Blood Recordings6-28 Recording Functions Recording Functions If you are configured for vital signs / blood recordings and
Trended Vital Signs RecordingsRecording Functions 6-29Recording Functions Trended Vital Signs RecordingsYou can record the contents of the Vital Si
Trended Vital Signs Recordings6-30 Recording Functions Recording Functions 6. Medical record numberTrend Data Depending upon the number of trend
Trended Vital Signs RecordingsRecording Functions 6-31Recording Functions 1. Time line. 7. Diastolic.2. Data that has been transferred. 8. Mean.3.
Trended Vital Signs Recordings6-32 Recording Functions Recording Functions Making Trended Vital Signs Recordings The trended data displayed in t
Neonatal Event Review RecordingsRecording Functions 6-33Recording Functions Neonatal Event Review RecordingsTabular Neonatal Event RecordingsYou ca
Neonatal Event Review Recordings6-34 Recording Functions Recording Functions Depending upon the number of events stored, a neonatal event record
Neonatal Event Review RecordingsRecording Functions 6-35Recording Functions OxyCRG Episode DataThe oxyCRG episode is recorded with the same labels,
oxyCRG Recordings6-36 Recording Functions Recording Functions oxyCRG RecordingsYou can record the contents of the oxyCRG display on an M1116B Pl
oxyCRG RecordingsRecording Functions 6-37Recording Functions The oxyCRG is shown in three distinct non-overlapping “channels” on the strip. The tim
Contents-9Explanation of Symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12Maintenance Ch
oxyCRG Recordings6-38 Recording Functions Recording Functions oxyCRG Alarm Recording Pressing the softkey allows you to choose between “S
Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-39Recording Functions Additional InformationAnnotations Delayed and realtime recordings are annotated w
Additional Information6-40 Recording Functions Recording Functions For example, the complete code (8AMIN360) at the beginning of a recording str
Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-41Recording Functions CAL @@@ DEG C BY 5 SEC where @@@ is the signal value as follows:Cal Pulse @@@Scal
Additional Information6-42 Recording Functions Recording Functions Changing the Recording LengthDelayed and realtime recordings can be extended
Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-43Recording Functions Changing the Recorder SpeedThe recording speed can be changed for delayed, realti
Additional Information6-44 Recording Functions Recording Functions Inserting a Calibration Signal You can insert a calibration signal into the w
Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-45Recording Functions Layout Choices on Recorder M1117A Layout Sector 1 Sector 2 Sector 3 Sector 4#1125
Recording Status Messages6-46 Recording Functions Recording Functions Recording Status MessagesWhen a recording is running, you get a message in
Recording Status MessagesRecording Functions 6-47Recording Functions Note—Recording ink sometimes fades when covered with transparent tape. Please
Contents-10Pressure Module Self-Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16Performing
Accessories and Ordering Information6-48 Recording Functions Recording Functions Accessories and Ordering InformationYou can order parts and acc
Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-49Recording Functions Loading Paper Central RecordersTo load paper into the central recorders, see the operating
Loading Paper6-50 Recording Functions Recording Functions To Replace Paper in the Plug-In RecorderNote—To test if paper is loaded correctly, ini
Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-51Recording Functions If the Paper isLoadedBackwardsIf you have loaded the paper backwards, to remove the roll,
Loading Paper6-52 Recording Functions Recording Functions Cleaning the Print head in the Plug-In RecorderIf very slow speed (1 or 2 cm/min) reco
Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-53Recording Functions message “no alarm recording available” will be displayed periodically on the monitor scree
Loading Paper6-54 Recording Functions Recording Functions Note—No more than one sheet should be left hanging outside of the unit. Tear off extra
Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-55Note—The first sheet will come out folded, as shown.Cleaning the Roller on the Four Channel (M1117A) RecorderIf
Loading Paper6-56 Recording Functions
Admit/Discharge/End Case 7-17Admit/Discharge/End CaseThis chapter describes the procedures for reviewing patient admit information, entering height
The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-11The CMS and V24 and V26 PatientMonitorsThis chapter provides an overview of the CMS Patient Monitoring
Admitting a Patient7-2 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case Admitting a PatientThe patient monitors provide you with a display of d
Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-3Admit/Discharge/End Case Admission Information (ICU mode) 1Neonatal onlyItemsRequired or Optional I
Admitting a Patient7-4 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case Admission Information (OR Mode)Patient name will appear on the Main Scr
Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-5Admit/Discharge/End Case name and medical record number at the bedside monitor (you can only change
Admitting a Patient7-6 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case Moves the cursor up and downerases the input of a whole lineV24 and V26
Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-7Admit/Discharge/End Case ICU Mode (Adult/Pediatric)ICU Mode (Neonatal)
Admitting a Patient7-8 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case OR Mode
Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-9Admit/Discharge/End Case Discharging a Patient/Ending a CasePatient data for the current patient can
Admitting a Patient7-10 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case endcase.tif
Trends and Calculations 8-18Trends and CalculationsThis chapter gives you information on the patient data trends and calculations of the patient mon
Introduction1-2 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors IntroductionThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77 C
Introduction to Trends & Calculations8-2 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Introduction to Trends & CalculationsThe patien
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-3Trends and Calculations Viewing Patient DataThere are two ways to view patient data:In either form,
Viewing Patient Data8-4 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Extended Database (CMS only) If data is stored every minute, the values
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-5Trends and Calculations Vital Signs and Graph Trends are not functional during a transfer of data fr
Viewing Patient Data8-6 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations You can access the Blood Review task window by selecting from the Blood
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-7Trends and Calculations Qualifying indicators (which have specific meaning) appear in the Blood Revi
Viewing Patient Data8-8 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations The table below describes how reference ranges appear on monochrome and
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-9Trends and Calculations Viewing Vital SignsPatient data can be shown in a table three minutes after
Viewing Patient Data8-10 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations For example, when you press from a Vital Signs display at one-minute
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-11Trends and Calculations Aperiodic parameters (parameters which are not monitored continuously such
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-3The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors M1167/77A SystemDisplay Module M1095A 10.4” Flatsc
Viewing Patient Data8-12 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations “Recording Functions” section (chapter 6) of this manual for further in
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-13Trends and Calculations Viewing Graph TrendsPatient data can be shown in a graph three minutes afte
Viewing Patient Data8-14 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations The values plotted are the stored averaged values of readings taken eve
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-15Trends and Calculations If you change a value in Hemodynamics Calculations, (for example, you chang
Viewing Patient Data8-16 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations MarkingEventsThe Mark Event function enables you to mark events and the
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-17Trends and Calculations Inserting aCalibrationMarkThe Mark Event function also enables you to inser
Viewing Patient Data8-18 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Procedure to Insert a Calibration Pulse When you press , you'
Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-19Trends and Calculations The calibration pulse varies according to the wave type:For pressure scales
Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-20 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Performing and Reviewing CalculationsThere are two cal
Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-21Trends and Calculations Performing CalculationsCalculations can be performed using
Introduction1-4 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors M1167/77A System with External Alarm DeviceDis
Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-22 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Calculation Task WindowCalculation Task Window for Tou
Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-23Trends and Calculations Notes—• If you plan to use monitored parameter values in C
Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-24 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations ResamplingVital SIgnsResampling of vital signs enables
Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-25Trends and Calculations Changing or Entering an Input ValueThe arrow keys are used
Printing Reports8-26 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Printing ReportsYou can print reports manually through task windows or auto
Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-27Trends and Calculations To turn the scheduled report capability on or off, press in the Patient Data S
Printing Reports8-28 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Graph Trends ReportDAVID SCHULTZMR # : 012-34-56789DOB : 22 FEB 1945Bed
Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-29Trends and Calculations Vital Signs ReportBlood Review ReportTable Report27 JAN 10:00 11:00 12:0
Printing Reports8-30 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations What to Do If Your Report Does Not PrintDuring normal report printing, mess
Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-31Trends and Calculations MESSAGE: Report Request AcceptedMeaning: The report has been accepted for print
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-5The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors M1165/75A and M1166/76A SystemModel Types All syst
Drug Calculator8-32 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Drug CalculatorThe drug calculator provides drug infusion information at the
Drug CalculatorTrends and Calculations 8-33Trends and Calculations By pressing , you will enter the Drug Calculation task window for the selected
Drug Calculator8-34 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations CautionIf you use the Drug Calculator for any patient other than the one cur
Drug CalculatorTrends and Calculations 8-35Trends and Calculations The Titration Table task window notes the relationship between dose and rate as
Drug Calculator8-36 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations
Neonatal Event Review 9-19Neonatal Event ReviewThis chapter contains information on how to view and interpret Neonatal Events and oxyCRG Episodes fo
Introduction to Neonatal Event Review9-2 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Introduction to Neonatal Event ReviewThe Neonatal Event Re
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-3Neonatal Event Review Viewing Neonatal EventsOnce an event has been captured and stored by the moni
Viewing Neonatal Events9-4 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review 4. The Manual Event ChannelThe graph provides an overview of the total nu
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-5Neonatal Event Review Graphical DetailsThe following information is displayed on the graph in the E
Introduction1-6 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors DisplayModulesBelow are labeled diagrams of th
Viewing Neonatal Events9-6 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review (1) Associated Event(2) Isolated Event(3)CursorThe severity of an event i
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-7Neonatal Event Review EventThreshold LineThe patient monitors can be adjusted in monitoring mode so
Viewing Neonatal Events9-8 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Event Time The time at which the event was captured is stored with each e
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-9Neonatal Event Review EventNumericsWhen the cursor is moved onto an event bar, specific numerical d
Viewing Neonatal Events9-10 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review EventSummary LineThe event summary line is located above the graph, alon
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-11Neonatal Event Review Example of an Event Summary LineThe above example of an event summary line,
Viewing Neonatal Events9-12 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review If the event storage is full, the newest (49th1) event will enter the gr
Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-13Neonatal Event Review Note—The softkey is only active if at least one event is stored. Recording
Viewing oxyCRG Episodes9-14 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Viewing oxyCRG EpisodesThe oxyCRG Episode task window displays a four mi
Viewing oxyCRG EpisodesNeonatal Event Review 9-15Neonatal Event Review 1. The btb HR trend channel with a range from 60 up to 220 bpm.2. The SpO2 t
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-7The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors V24 and V26 Patient MonitorEach V24 and V26 Patien
Viewing oxyCRG Episodes9-16 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review The exact time an event was triggered is indicated by a vertical line wh
Viewing oxyCRG EpisodesNeonatal Event Review 9-17Neonatal Event Review Recording anEpisodeSelecting the softkey documents the selected oxyCRG epi
Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-18 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsThe Event Setup
Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsNeonatal Event Review 9-19Neonatal Event Review The Event Setup task window enables you to adjust the follo
Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-20 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review BradycardiaEvent SettingsAlarm TriggeredThe Bradycardia
Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsNeonatal Event Review 9-21Neonatal Event Review DesaturationEvent Settings Alarm TriggeredThe Desaturation
Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-22 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Changing ItemContentsSelecting the softkey enables yo
Data Transfer 10-110Data TransferThis chapter describes the Philips M1235A Data Transfer module. It includes the following sections:• Data Transfer
Data Transfer Module10-2 Data Transfer Data Transfer Data Transfer ModuleThe Philips M1235A Data Transfer module allows for rapid, convenient, a
Data Transfer ModuleData Transfer 10-3Data Transfer !M1235ACTSDTMCMSCMSV24/V26
iiiThe M1165/66/75/76A Systems comply with UL544, CSA 22.2-125, IEC 601-1, EN 60601-1, and EN 60601-1-2 and carries Marking to Council Dire
Introduction1-8 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Control PanelThe control panel consists of sof
Data Transfer Module10-4 Data Transfer Data Transfer Data transfer presents no interruptions to realtime monitoring and provides near-continuous
Data Transfer ModuleData Transfer 10-5Data Transfer When the module is unplugged, it retains data for at least one hour.After data is transferred t
Data Transfer Module10-6 Data Transfer Data Transfer The order in which the parameters are listed on the display is relative to the destination
Types of TransferData Transfer 10-7Data Transfer Types of TransferThere are two types of transfer to the module and one type of transfer to the mon
Types of Transfer10-8 Data Transfer Data Transfer Updates continue once per minute until the transfer is manually stopped.
Types of TransferData Transfer 10-9Data Transfer Append New Data to the Module (Patient not matching)Append New Data to the Module (Patient matchin
Types of Transfer10-10 Data Transfer Data Transfer To Monitor When a transfer is selected, all the module contents will be transferred to the
Types of TransferData Transfer 10-11Data Transfer Transferring Blood Analysis DataThe transfer of blood analysis data from one monitor to another w
Types of Transfer10-12 Data Transfer Data Transfer Blood AnalysisData TransferScenarios• Transferring data from a source monitor to a destinatio
Types of TransferData Transfer 10-13Data Transfer • Transferring data from a source monitor via a transit monitor to a destination monitor requires
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-9The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Alarm Lamps The alarm lamps are lit when a red or
Combining Data10-14 Data Transfer Data Transfer Combining DataIn some situations, the patient name and/or ID in the monitor and module may not m
Combining DataData Transfer 10-15Data Transfer Database Conversion - Transfers to ModuleTransfers to the Monitor The following table shows the mapp
Combining Data10-16 Data Transfer Data Transfer 32 param, 12 hr, 1 min 16 param, 4 hr, 12 sec 32 param, 12 hr, 1 min 32 param, 12 hr, 1 min 32
Vital Signs, Blood Review and GraphsData Transfer 10-17Data Transfer Vital Signs, Blood Review and Graphs Some functions under Trends and Procedure
Vital Signs, Blood Review and Graphs10-18 Data Transfer Data Transfer The destination monitor creates the time stamp for transferred data by det
TroubleshootingData Transfer 10-19Data Transfer TroubleshootingCautionIn a centrally networked system, if the previous patient is discharged only a
Performance Specifications10-20 Data Transfer Data Transfer Performance SpecificationsFor safety and environmental specifications, please refer
Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-111Monitor Installation and PatientSafetyThis chapter contains important information on the installation
Introduction11-2 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety IntroductionThis section contains important inf
IntroductionMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-3Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The M1205A V24 and V26 Patient Monitors and compati
Introduction1-10 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The Handheld Keypad(CMS only):The handheld ke
Introduction11-4 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety CautionIf liquid is spilled on the equipment or
Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-5Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Installation InformationPower Source Re
Installation Information11-6 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety If the computer and display module
Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-7Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Safety Ground(ProtectiveEarth) (V24 and
Installation Information11-8 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Combining EquipmentIf it is not evi
Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-9Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Environ-mentTo ensure a completely safe
Installation Information11-10 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Philips M1167/77A CMS for Critical
Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-11Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Philips M1205A V24CT and V26CTCondensa
Installation Information11-12 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Explanation of Symbols used Attent
Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-13Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Switch position is on/off.Contrast.Alt
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-11The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors • To enter numbers and arithmetic symbols (labele
Maintenance Checks11-14 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Maintenance ChecksBefore commencing moni
Maintenance ChecksMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-15Monitor Installation and Patient Safety This recommendation does not supersede any l
Maintenance Checks11-16 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Patient Cables and LeadsInspect the pati
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-17Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Controls and ConnectorsThis section des
Controls and Connectors11-18 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Connectors ofthe M1046AComputerModu
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-19Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Front Panel of the M1046B Computer
Controls and Connectors11-20 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Connectors ofthe M1046BComputerModu
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-21Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Rear Panel of the M1046A/B Computer
Controls and Connectors11-22 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Note—Do not apply a voltage of more
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-23Monitor Installation and Patient Safety (or receive inputs from the Ohmeda 7800
Introduction1-12 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Hardkey Functions - press to silence an alarm
Controls and Connectors11-24 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1092A/M1094A Display Module.Maximu
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-25Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1094B Display ModuleControls of theM10
Controls and Connectors11-26 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 2. V AMP; this is the vertical ampl
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-27Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 6. Human Interface Link Connector; this
Controls and Connectors11-28 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1095A Display ModuleControls of th
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-29Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Rear Panel of the M1109A External A
Controls and Connectors11-30 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety loudspeaker is not covered and can
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-31Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Caution• The System Power Outlet cannot
Controls and Connectors11-32 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1167/77ASystemThe display module (
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-33Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Lifting the Display ModuleThe M1092A di
IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-13The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The arrow keys consist of up/down/left/right keys
Controls and Connectors11-34 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The V24 and V26 ConnectorsThe monit
Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-35Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 4. Philips monitoring network connector
Controls and Connectors11-36 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Assembling the V24 and V26The monit
Accessories and Ordering InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-37Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Accessories and Ordering I
Accessories and Ordering Information11-38 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety
Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-112Battery Information (V24CT and V26CTonly)The V24CT and V26CT can be operated on AC line or DC batte
AC and DC (Battery) Operation12-2 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT AC and DC (Battery) OperationYo
AC and DC (Battery) OperationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-3Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Operating InstructionsThe following
AC and DC (Battery) Operation12-4 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Note—When AC is connected and t
AC and DC (Battery) OperationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-5Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT • The lead-acid batteries need not
V26CT/V24CT Power Supply1-14 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors V26CT/V24CT Power SupplyThe V24CT
Battery Indicator and Messages12-6 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Battery Indicator and Messages
Battery Indicator and MessagesBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-7Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT • A low battery alarm INOP tone wi
External Battery Charger12-8 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT External Battery ChargerWe suggest t
Battery Care and MaintenanceBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-9Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Battery Care and MaintenanceThe Phil
Battery Care and Maintenance12-10 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Care and Handling• Do not disas
Accessories and Ordering InformationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-11Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Accessories and Ordering In
Accessories and Ordering Information12-12 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT
Maintenance 13-113MaintenanceThis chapter details the cleaning and maintenance procedures for the monitor. It includes the following sections:• Gene
General cleaning of the System13-2 Maintenance Maintenance General cleaning of the System The patient monitor should be kept free of dust and di
General cleaning of the SystemMaintenance 13-3Maintenance 7. Do not allow cleaning agent to remain on any of the equipment surfaces - wipe it off i
V26CT/V24CT Power SupplyThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-15The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Battery life includes the time during
General Disinfecting of the System13-4 Maintenance Maintenance General Disinfecting of the SystemWe recommend that you disinfect the product onl
General Disinfecting of the SystemMaintenance 13-5Maintenance 5. Do not pour liquid onto the system during cleaning.6. Never use abrasive material
Monitor Maintenance13-6 Maintenance Maintenance Monitor MaintenanceThe following is a list of the tasks and procedures to maintain the monitor.•
Monitor MaintenanceMaintenance 13-7Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Replace backlight tube assembly Cleaning procedures2.5 years of continu
Monitor Maintenance13-8 Maintenance Maintenance Inspect the SystemThe following lists what to look for when inspecting the system:Inspect theExt
Monitor MaintenanceMaintenance 13-9Maintenance Perform a Start-up Sequence Test of the System The System automatically starts every time the system
Monitor Maintenance13-10 Maintenance Maintenance Perform a System Self-TestThe following lists how to perform the system self-test.1. Examine al
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-11Maintenance Performance Assurance Checks The following performance assurance checks are designed to be
Performance Assurance Checks13-12 Maintenance Maintenance 4. If you are using the V24CT or V26CT, make sure the battery Charging and Charged LED
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-13Maintenance Functional Testing ProceduresThe system has a module self-test which generates and display
Parameter Modules1-16 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Parameter Modules The parameter modules
Performance Assurance Checks13-14 Maintenance Maintenance ProcedureOverview1. Choose a patient category (Adult/Pedi/Neo) by pressing: 2. Dis
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-15Maintenance Performing the ECG Module and ECG/RESP Self-TestAuto Check - NoneSelf-Test The ECG and ECG
Performance Assurance Checks13-16 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the Invasive Pressure Module Self-TestAuto Check - The check for these modu
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-17Maintenance Performing the NBP Module Self-TestAuto Check - The NBP module performs a check periodical
Performance Assurance Checks13-18 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the tcpO2/tcpCO2 Module Self-TestAuto Check - The check is performed automa
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-19Maintenance Performing the CO2 Module Self-TestAuto Check - NoneSelf-Test - The self-test may be perfo
Performance Assurance Checks13-20 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the Blood Analysis Module Self-TestAuto Check - The Blood Analysis Module p
Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-21Maintenance Tests for VueLink Module and Anesthetic Gas ModuleThere are no Self-Tests for the M1032A V
Performance Assurance Checks13-22 Maintenance Maintenance
1Index of Volume 1AAC, 1-14operating instructions, 12-3accessoriestcpO2/tcpCO2, 6-48Adjusting, 2-7contrast, 2-7volume control, 3-35Admit, 7-2gene
Parameter ModulesThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-17The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors special Service Mode, either by your biomedi
2 Monitor Setup Selection Window, 3-2numeric display on/off, 3-17numeric positioning, 3-18operating modes, 3-55other patients controls, 3-41parameter
3LLoading paperfour channel bedside recorder (M1117A), 6-53plug-in recorder (M1116A), 6-50plug-in recorder (M1116A/B), 6-49MMain Screen, 1-21Mon
4 inserting a calibration signal, 6-44loading paper, 6-49making calibrated ECG recordings, 6-23making delayed recordings, 6-11making non-preset record
iv Electromagnetic InterferenceAnomalies due to electromagnetic interference are not unique to the M1165/66/67/75/76/77A or the M1205A but are
Parameter Modules1-18 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Parameter modules can be plugged into th
Parameter ModulesThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-19The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors For most types of parameter modules, the sys
Operating Levels1-20 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Operating LevelsThere are three types of
Operating LevelsThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-21The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Main Screen This display shows the waveforms
Operating Levels1-22 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors HR70135/72 (94)ST1ST2ABPPAP(23)SpO22ETCOI
Operating LevelsThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-23The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Selection WindowThis is the first operating l
Operating Levels1-24 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Task WindowThis is the second operating l
Operating LevelsThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-25The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Getting into the Operating LevelsBefore you c
Operating Levels1-26 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors There are two reasons for changing the se
Touch or Mouse/Trackball OperationThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-27The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Touch or Mouse/Trackball Op
Intended Use vIntended UseDescriptionThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1205A V24 and V26 Patie
Touch or Mouse/Trackball Operation1-28 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Main Screen The layout
Touch or Mouse/Trackball OperationThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-29The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Control Panel Task WindowGe
Touch or Mouse/Trackball Operation1-30 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Touch-ResponsiveObjects
Touch or Mouse/Trackball OperationThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-31The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors AlphanumericEntriesA Touchb
Touch or Mouse/Trackball Operation1-32 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Disabling Touch/Mouse/T
The CMS Computer ModulesThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-33The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS Computer ModulesThe signals f
The CMS Computer Modules1-34 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors M1046B Computer ModuleThe M1046B
The V24 and V26 Parameter Module RackThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-35The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The V24 and V26 Paramete
Operating Rules to Remember1-36 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Operating Rules to Remember• P
Performance Specifications of the Philips DisplaysThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-37The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Performance
Indications for Usevi Indications for UseConditionThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1205A V24 a
Using an ITE Display1-38 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Using an ITE DisplayThe M1167A/77A CM
Using an ITE DisplayThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-39EMC 1. The display must either fulfill the requirements of the EN60601-1-2 {IEC 601
Using an ITE Display1-40 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors
Getting Started 2-12Getting StartedNow that you have been introduced to the monitor you are probably ready to start using it. This chapter will help
Setting up the Monitor (V24 and V26 only)2-2 Getting Started Getting Started Setting up the Monitor (V24 and V26 only)1. Attach the parameter mo
Setting up the Monitor (V24 and V26 only)Getting Started 2-3Getting Started 2. If you are using the V24CT and V26CT and the batteries are not alrea
Setting up the Monitor (V24 and V26 only)2-4 Getting Started Getting Started 4. Switch on the system using the power On\Off switch. A self test
Setting up the Parameter ModulesGetting Started 2-5Getting Started Setting up the Parameter Modules1. Decide which parameters you want to monitor.
Attaching the Patient2-6 Getting Started Getting Started Attaching the Patient1. Attach the electrodes, probes, transducers, and insert pressure
Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-7Getting Started Adjusting Screen ContrastV24 and V26:The brightness or contrast of the screen display can b
Indications for Use viiPrescription Versus Over-the-CounterThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1
Attaching the Patient2-8 Getting Started Getting Started Starting MonitoringThe patient's vital signs are now appearing on the screen. The
Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-9Getting Started this message stays as long as the ECG module is not plugged in. Prompt and status messages
Attaching the Patient2-10 Getting Started Getting Started Power FailureIf a power failure occurs, any alarm conditions that were stored in the m
Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-11Getting Started If your monitor is connected to a Philips patient care system while the monitor is in stan
Attaching the Patient2-12 Getting Started Getting Started
Setting up your Monitor 3-13Setting up your MonitorThis chapter describes the characteristics of your system that can be changed during monitoring,
Changing Display Screens3-2 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing Display Screens A display screen is a pre-selected arrangem
Selecting a ScreenSetting up your Monitor 3-3Setting up your Monitor Selecting a ScreenIf the screen you want to change is not the currently active
Freezing Waves (CMS only)3-4 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Freezing Waves (CMS only)You can freeze any wave movement on the sc
What you Can ConfigureSetting up your Monitor 3-5Setting up your Monitor What you Can ConfigureChanges and adjustments you make to the settings in
Indications for Useviii Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, cautions, and notes are used throughout this User's Manual to give you ad
Changes to the Configuration3-6 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changes to the ConfigurationTo make changes to the settings, you
Making Changes to the Main DisplaySetting up your Monitor 3-7Setting up your Monitor Making Changes to the Main DisplayThe following describes how
Assigning Waves to Screen Channels3-8 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Assigning Waves to Screen ChannelsYou can assign realtime
Assigning Waves to Screen ChannelsSetting up your Monitor 3-9Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Press repeatedly to select a channel on the scr
Selecting a Screen3-10 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Selecting a ScreenYou can switch between the five available screens (A-E)
Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Display ScreensSetting up your Monitor 3-11Setting up your Monitor Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Displa
Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Display Screens3-12 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor h. Inductni. Non Invasivej. OxyCRG3.k.
Selecting the Number of WavesSetting up your Monitor 3-13Setting up your Monitor Selecting the Number of WavesYou can select how many waves you wan
Changing the Wave Overlap3-14 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing the Wave OverlapThe wave overlap refers to the position o
Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-15Setting up your Monitor Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsThe same speed can be selected for
Indications for Use ix• Exposure of electrical contacts or connections to saline or other liquids and gels is dangerous. Electrical contacts
Selecting Realtime Wave Speeds3-16 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Press the softkey to return to the Display Setup Window, pr
Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-17Setting up your Monitor Numerics On/OffTo tailor the numeric display format to specific n
Selecting Realtime Wave Speeds3-18 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor If numerics are switched off, the status message “Not all num
Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-19Setting up your Monitor Numeric Sizes:Parameter numerics on the screen are displayed in 2
Selecting an Application Window3-20 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Selecting an Application WindowOne of three application wind
Selecting an Application WindowSetting up your Monitor 3-21Setting up your Monitor Note—If you have configured a second or third independent displa
Displaying Split Screen Trends3-22 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Displaying Split Screen Trends Split Screen trends display th
Displaying Split Screen TrendsSetting up your Monitor 3-23Setting up your Monitor The alarm limits are represented by a rectangle, filled with the
Displaying Split Screen Trends3-24 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor In addition to this, the trend to which the alarm limits appl
oxyCRG DisplaySetting up your Monitor 3-25Setting up your Monitor oxyCRG DisplayThe oxyCRG (oxygen CardioRespiroGram) display provides a simultaneo
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