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Seite 1 - Printed 02/2003

PHIPhilips M1165/66/67/75/76/77ACMS Patient Monitoring System andPhilips M1205AV24 and V26 Patient MonitorUser’s Reference ManualVolume 1System Inform

Seite 2 - Important

Indications for Usex • Replacement Parts - It is highly recommended that only Philips Medical Systems recommended parts and accessories be use

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oxyCRG Display3-26 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Approximately the bottom two thirds of the Main Screen area are covered with

Seite 4 - Electromagnetic Interference

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

Seite 5 - Intended Use

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

Seite 6 - Indications for Use

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

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Wave Replace3-30 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Wave ReplaceWave Replace enables the monitor to fill a currently unused channel

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Trace ModeSetting up your Monitor 3-31Setting up your Monitor Trace ModeTrace Mode allows you to choose between fixed and moving traces: Procedure

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Configuring a Second Independent Display (CMS only)3-32 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Configuring a Second Independent Display

Seite 10 - Notice to the User

Other Functions You Can ConfigureSetting up your Monitor 3-33Setting up your Monitor Other Functions You Can ConfigureParameters On/OffIndividual p

Seite 11 - Manufacturer´s Address

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

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Adjusting the Volume ControlSetting up your Monitor 3-35Setting up your Monitor Adjusting the Volume ControlYou can adjust the QRS and alarm volume

Seite 13 - Contents

Responsibility of the Manufacturer xiResponsibility of the ManufacturerPhilips Medical Systems only considers itself responsible for any effe

Seite 14 - Contents-2

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

Seite 15 - Setting up your Monitor 3-1

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

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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

Seite 17 - Recording Functions 6-1

Selecting Waves for Central RecordersSetting up your Monitor 3-39Setting up your Monitor Selecting Waves for Central RecordersYou can select two wa

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Configuring Module, Bedside and Central Recordings3-40 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Configuring Module, Bedside and Central R

Seite 19 - Trends and Calculations 8-1

Other Patients ControlsSetting up your Monitor 3-41Setting up your Monitor Other Patients ControlsIf your system is connected via the Philips monit

Seite 20 - Data Transfer 10-1

The Status Log Function3-42 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The Status Log FunctionThe softkey is used by service engineers. I

Seite 21 - Maintenance 13-1

The Monitor Revision FunctionSetting up your Monitor 3-43Setting up your Monitor The Monitor Revision FunctionThe softkey is used by service engi

Seite 22 - Contents-10

Changing Default Settings and Patient Category3-44 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing Default Settings and Patient Categor

Seite 23 - Monitors

Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-45Setting up your Monitor Changing the Patient CategoryThe monitor processes patient signals

Seite 24 - Introduction

Responsibility of the Manufacturerxii

Seite 25 - M1167/77A System

Changing the Patient Category3-46 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The following table details the differences between the patien

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Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-47Setting up your Monitor NBP The patient's tolerance for the cuff pressure (i.e. stre

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Changing the Patient Category3-48 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor These safety values effect the measurement range of each categ

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Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-49Setting up your Monitor 1The figure given for overpressure protection is the maximum press

Seite 29 - V24 and V26

Changing the Patient Category3-50 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor RecommendationChoose the patient category according to the QRS

Seite 30 - Control

Changing the Patient CategorySetting up your Monitor 3-51Setting up your Monitor Heart Rate (HR) / PulseThe expected range can be estimated by perf

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Changing the Patient Category3-52 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor CO2Note—The Apnea alarm delay time cannot be changed Adult/Ped

Seite 32 - Handheld

Changing the Configuration SetSetting up your Monitor 3-53Setting up your Monitor Changing the Configuration SetIf you want to change the applicati

Seite 33 - External

Changing the Configuration Set3-54 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor • Remove the plug-in modules from the rack before starting th

Seite 34 - Hardkey

Changing Operating ModesSetting up your Monitor 3-55Setting up your Monitor Changing Operating ModesThis function will be mainly used by service en

Seite 35 - Airway Gases/Ventilation

ContentsContents-1This book is divided into three volumes.This volume contains chapters 1 to 13 (see the following table of contents for more details)

Seite 36 - V26CT/V24CT Power Supply

Changing Operating Modes3-56 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Returning to Monitoring ModeTo exit Config, Demo or Service Mode

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Changing Operating ModesSetting up your Monitor 3-57Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination

Seite 38 - Parameter Modules

The Test Signals Function3-58 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor The Test Signals FunctionThe Test Signals function allows a check

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The Test Signals FunctionSetting up your Monitor 3-59Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Press hardkey 2. Press softkey in the Instrument Confi

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The Test Signals Function3-60 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor System Self-Test Values:Module Test Numeric Limits Test WaveformsE

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Parameter Settings TransferSetting up your Monitor 3-61Setting up your Monitor Parameter Settings TransferParameter modules which are labeled on th

Seite 42 - Operating Levels

Parameter Settings Transfer3-62 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor or• by resetting all parameter settings to their default values

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Parameter Settings Transfer MessagesSetting up your Monitor 3-63Setting up your Monitor Parameter Settings Transfer Messages The following messages

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Parameter Settings Transfer Messages3-64 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor (Parameter name) reading settings from plug-in module&a

Seite 45 - Selection

Other Patients 4-14Other PatientsThis chapter describes the Other Patients function. It includes the following sections:• Overview. . . . . . . . .

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Contents-2Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 47 - Getting into

Overview4-2 Other Patients Other Patients OverviewIf you are connected to a Philips patient care system the Other Patients function allows you t

Seite 48 - Filter/Mon/Diag

Philips Patient Care SystemOther Patients 4-3Other Patients Philips Patient Care SystemThe Philips Patient Care System is a network which transport

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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

Seite 50 - Panel Task

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

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Philips Patient Care System4-6 Other Patients Other Patients the alarm stack viewed by other monitors in the Other Patients group. No arrow next

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Philips Patient Care SystemOther Patients 4-7Other Patients Configuring the Other Patients ControlsWith the Other Patients Controls you can place y

Seite 53 - Previous Item

Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-8 Other Patients Other Patients Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhyth

Seite 54 - Operation

Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia ComputerOther Patients 4-9Other Patients If arrhythmia monitoring for your system is on, the h

Seite 55 - The CMS Computer Modules

Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-10 Other Patients Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 78560A and 78720 Arrhyt

Seite 56 - Maximum Voltage

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

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Contents-3ECG Output and Defibrillator Marker Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34The V24 and V26 Parame

Seite 58 - Operating Rules to Remember

Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia Computer4-12 Other Patients Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 78560A Arrhythmia Compu

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Using Philips Patient Care System with an Arrhythmia ComputerOther Patients 4-13Other Patients Arrhythmia Alarms on the 3150A/3153A Arrhythmia Comp

Seite 60 - Using an ITE Display

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

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Extended Overview (CMS only)Other Patients 4-15Other Patients Extended Overview (CMS only)Note—The Extended Overview feature is optional and requir

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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

Seite 63 - Getting Started

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

Seite 64 - 2-2 Getting Started

Extended Overview (CMS only)4-18 Other Patients Other Patients Note—If the gateway is configured to provide Alert Notification and the gateway i

Seite 65 - Getting Started 2-3

Alarm Functions 5-15Alarm FunctionsThis chapter provides general information on alarm functions and what to do if an alarm occurs. It includes the f

Seite 66 - 2-4 Getting Started

Alarm Display5-2 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Alarm DisplayThe alarm messages are displayed across the top of the screen. When you switch the

Seite 67 - Getting Started 2-5

Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-3Alarm Functions Alarm LampsRed and yellow alarm lamps on the control panel signify the severity of the cause of the

Seite 68 - Attaching the Patient

Contents-4Selecting the Number of Waves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13Procedur

Seite 69 - Contrast

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

Seite 70 - Messages

Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-5Alarm Functions • Latching Alarms - The alarm continues when the alarm condition is eliminated. Latching alarms can

Seite 71 - Reserving a

Alarm Display5-6 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions The alarm reminder clock starts counting from the beginning again every time the key is press

Seite 72 - 2-10 Getting Started

Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-7Alarm Functions Summary of Alarm Behavior Non-latching alarmsLatching alarms Visual Latching AudibleNon-Latching ha

Seite 73 - Getting Started 2-11

Alarm Display5-8 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Alarm Priorities• Red alarms - Highest priority alarms, displayed in the top right corner of th

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Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-9Alarm Functions Viewing Alarm MessagesThe monitor alarms are arranged in increasing severity across the screen:1. P

Seite 75 - Setting up your Monitor

Alarm Display5-10 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Individual Parameter AlarmsWhen you plug in a parameter module and connect the transducer or a

Seite 76 - Changing Display Screens

Alarm DisplayAlarm Functions 5-11Alarm Functions When an Alarm OccursThe alarm messages appear across the top of the screen. You need to identify t

Seite 77 - Selecting a Screen

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

Seite 78 - Freezing Waves (CMS only)

Alarm SetupAlarm Functions 5-13Alarm Functions Changing the Alarm Limits--> 1. Press to highlight the parameter that you want to adjust. 2. U

Seite 79 - What you Can Configure

Contents-5Changing the Configuration Set. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-53Procedu

Seite 80 - Changes to the Configuration

Alarm Setup5-14 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions Setting the Volume ControlThe QRS and the alarm tone volume can be set independently.1. Press h

Seite 81 - Setting up your Monitor 3-7

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

Seite 82 - Display1 Setup

Alarm Setup5-16 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions

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Recording Functions 6-16Recording FunctionsThis chapter contains information on the recordings that can be made using the patient monitors, and the

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General Recorder Information6-2 Recording Functions Recording Functions General Recorder InformationRecorders The following recorders are availa

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General Recorder InformationRecording Functions 6-3Recording Functions Controls and Indicators on the Plug-In Recordera. Continue light Flashes if

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General Recorder Information6-4 Recording Functions Recording Functions Controls and Indicators on the 4-Channel Recorder (CMS only)a. Power On/

Seite 87 - Selecting the Number of Waves

General Recorder InformationRecording Functions 6-5Recording Functions Recorder CapabilitiesPlug-InRecorder(M1116A/B)Can record up to 3 waveforms (

Seite 88 - Changing the Wave Overlap

General Recorder Information6-6 Recording Functions Recording Functions CentralRecorder (1, 2or 4 channelrecorder)• Makes delayed recordings of

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Types of RecordingsRecording Functions 6-7Recording Functions Types of RecordingsThe monitor produces several different types of recordings. Alarm

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Contents-6Recorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-

Seite 91 - Numerics

Delayed Recording6-8 Recording Functions Recording Functions Delayed RecordingDefinitions Delayed Recordings - recordings of waveforms that are

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Delayed RecordingRecording Functions 6-9Recording Functions Configuring Delayed RecordingsFor Plug-Inand 4-ChannelBedsideRecorders 1. Select

Seite 93 - Additional

Delayed Recording6-10 Recording Functions Recording Functions For CentralRecorders → .1. Select the central recorder in the Delayed/Alarm Reco

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Delayed RecordingRecording Functions 6-11Recording Functions Making Delayed RecordingsTo initiate a delayed recording on any recorder, press Delaye

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Alarm Recording6-12 Recording Functions Recording Functions Alarm RecordingAlarm recordings are a type of delayed recording, that is, the record

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Alarm RecordingRecording Functions 6-13Recording Functions Configuring Alarm Recordings 1. Press to highlight a parameter to change. 2. Pre

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Alarm Recording6-14 Recording Functions Recording Functions Alarm Recording PrioritiesIn a delayed recording, waves are recorded in the order as

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Alarm RecordingRecording Functions 6-15Recording Functions A yellow CO2 alarm would produce a recording ordered as:If a red P3 alarm occurred, the

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Procedure Recordings6-16 Recording Functions Recording Functions Procedure RecordingsRecordings can be made during cardiac output measurements.C

Seite 100 - Notes on

Procedure RecordingsRecording Functions 6-17Recording Functions Making Procedure Recordings See Cardiac Output Section for details on cardiac outp

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Contents-7Changing the Recorder Speed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-43Changing the R

Seite 102 - CSA Display (CMS only)

Procedure Recordings6-18 Recording Functions Recording Functions → → See the Pressure Section for details on Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure

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Procedure RecordingsRecording Functions 6-19Recording Functions (91MIA) 25 mm/secRef 01 DEC 8

Seite 104 - Wave Replace

Realtime Wave Recordings6-20 Recording Functions Recording Functions Realtime Wave RecordingsDefinitions Realtime Recordings - recordings of wav

Seite 105 - Trace Mode

Realtime Wave RecordingsRecording Functions 6-21Recording Functions Configuring Preset Recording Modes .1. Select the recorder and layout. a.

Seite 106 - Monitor Setup

Realtime Wave Recordings6-22 Recording Functions Recording Functions Making Preset Recordings if available , , or .Making Non-Preset Rec

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Realtime Wave RecordingsRecording Functions 6-23Recording Functions Note—(CMS only): The number of recording channels available depends on the reco

Seite 108 - On/Off Setup

Realtime Wave Recordings6-24 Recording Functions Recording Functions For central recorders, the requests are run and queued according to the pri

Seite 109 - Adjusting the Volume Control

Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsRecording Functions 6-25Recording Functions Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsDefinitions 1. Realtime R

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Realtime Vital Signs / Blood Recordings6-26 Recording Functions Recording Functions Depending on the number of parameters being monitored, a vit

Seite 111 - Adjusting the Date and Time

Realtime Vital Signs / Blood RecordingsRecording Functions 6-27Recording Functions Making a Single Vital Signs/Blood RecordingIf your monitor is co

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ii NoticeThis document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or tra

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Contents-8Neonatal Event Review 9-1 Introduction to Neonatal Event Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 114 - Recordng Setup

Realtime Vital Signs / Blood Recordings6-28 Recording Functions Recording Functions If you are configured for vital signs / blood recordings and

Seite 115 - Other Patients Controls

Trended Vital Signs RecordingsRecording Functions 6-29Recording Functions Trended Vital Signs RecordingsYou can record the contents of the Vital Si

Seite 116 - The Status Log Function

Trended Vital Signs Recordings6-30 Recording Functions Recording Functions 6. Medical record numberTrend Data Depending upon the number of trend

Seite 117 - The Monitor Revision Function

Trended Vital Signs RecordingsRecording Functions 6-31Recording Functions 1. Time line. 7. Diastolic.2. Data that has been transferred. 8. Mean.3.

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Trended Vital Signs Recordings6-32 Recording Functions Recording Functions Making Trended Vital Signs Recordings The trended data displayed in t

Seite 119 - Changing the Patient Category

Neonatal Event Review RecordingsRecording Functions 6-33Recording Functions Neonatal Event Review RecordingsTabular Neonatal Event RecordingsYou ca

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Neonatal Event Review Recordings6-34 Recording Functions Recording Functions Depending upon the number of events stored, a neonatal event record

Seite 121 - Examples

Neonatal Event Review RecordingsRecording Functions 6-35Recording Functions OxyCRG Episode DataThe oxyCRG episode is recorded with the same labels,

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oxyCRG Recordings6-36 Recording Functions Recording Functions oxyCRG RecordingsYou can record the contents of the oxyCRG display on an M1116B Pl

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oxyCRG RecordingsRecording Functions 6-37Recording Functions The oxyCRG is shown in three distinct non-overlapping “channels” on the strip. The tim

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Contents-9Explanation of Symbols used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12Maintenance Ch

Seite 125 - (HR) / Pulse

oxyCRG Recordings6-38 Recording Functions Recording Functions oxyCRG Alarm Recording Pressing the softkey allows you to choose between “S

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Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-39Recording Functions Additional InformationAnnotations Delayed and realtime recordings are annotated w

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Additional Information6-40 Recording Functions Recording Functions For example, the complete code (8AMIN360) at the beginning of a recording str

Seite 128 - Change ConfSet

Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-41Recording Functions CAL @@@ DEG C BY 5 SEC where @@@ is the signal value as follows:Cal Pulse @@@Scal

Seite 129 - Changing Operating Modes

Additional Information6-42 Recording Functions Recording Functions Changing the Recording LengthDelayed and realtime recordings can be extended

Seite 130 - Monitoring

Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-43Recording Functions Changing the Recorder SpeedThe recording speed can be changed for delayed, realti

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Additional Information6-44 Recording Functions Recording Functions Inserting a Calibration Signal You can insert a calibration signal into the w

Seite 132 - The Test Signals Function

Additional InformationRecording Functions 6-45Recording Functions Layout Choices on Recorder M1117A Layout Sector 1 Sector 2 Sector 3 Sector 4#1125

Seite 133 - (CMS only)

Recording Status Messages6-46 Recording Functions Recording Functions Recording Status MessagesWhen a recording is running, you get a message in

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Recording Status MessagesRecording Functions 6-47Recording Functions Note—Recording ink sometimes fades when covered with transparent tape. Please

Seite 135 - Parameter Settings Transfer

Contents-10Pressure Module Self-Test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16Performing

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Accessories and Ordering Information6-48 Recording Functions Recording Functions Accessories and Ordering InformationYou can order parts and acc

Seite 137 - Silence Reset

Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-49Recording Functions Loading Paper Central RecordersTo load paper into the central recorders, see the operating

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Loading Paper6-50 Recording Functions Recording Functions To Replace Paper in the Plug-In RecorderNote—To test if paper is loaded correctly, ini

Seite 139 - Other Patients

Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-51Recording Functions If the Paper isLoadedBackwardsIf you have loaded the paper backwards, to remove the roll,

Seite 140 - Overview

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

Seite 141 - Philips Patient Care System

Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-53Recording Functions message “no alarm recording available” will be displayed periodically on the monitor scree

Seite 142 - Patients

Loading Paper6-54 Recording Functions Recording Functions Note—No more than one sheet should be left hanging outside of the unit. Tear off extra

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Loading PaperRecording Functions 6-55Note—The first sheet will come out folded, as shown.Cleaning the Roller on the Four Channel (M1117A) RecorderIf

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Loading Paper6-56 Recording Functions

Seite 145 - Controls

Admit/Discharge/End Case 7-17Admit/Discharge/End CaseThis chapter describes the procedures for reviewing patient admit information, entering height

Seite 146 - Computer

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

Seite 147 - Other Patients 4-9

Admitting a Patient7-2 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case Admitting a PatientThe patient monitors provide you with a display of d

Seite 148 - 4-10 Other Patients

Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-3Admit/Discharge/End Case Admission Information (ICU mode) 1Neonatal onlyItemsRequired or Optional I

Seite 149 - Other Patients 4-11

Admitting a Patient7-4 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case Admission Information (OR Mode)Patient name will appear on the Main Scr

Seite 150 - 4-12 Other Patients

Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-5Admit/Discharge/End Case name and medical record number at the bedside monitor (you can only change

Seite 151 - Other Patients 4-13

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

Seite 152 - 4-14 Other Patients

Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-7Admit/Discharge/End Case ICU Mode (Adult/Pediatric)ICU Mode (Neonatal)

Seite 153 - Extended Overview (CMS only)

Admitting a Patient7-8 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case OR Mode

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Admitting a PatientAdmit/Discharge/End Case 7-9Admit/Discharge/End Case Discharging a Patient/Ending a CasePatient data for the current patient can

Seite 155 - ↑ preceding bed name)

Admitting a Patient7-10 Admit/Discharge/End Case Admit/Discharge/End Case endcase.tif

Seite 156 - Silence/Reset

Trends and Calculations 8-18Trends and CalculationsThis chapter gives you information on the patient data trends and calculations of the patient mon

Seite 157 - Alarm Functions

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

Seite 158 - Alarm Display

Introduction to Trends & Calculations8-2 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Introduction to Trends & CalculationsThe patien

Seite 159 - Suspending

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-3Trends and Calculations Viewing Patient DataThere are two ways to view patient data:In either form,

Seite 160 - Resetting

Viewing Patient Data8-4 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Extended Database (CMS only) If data is stored every minute, the values

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Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-5Trends and Calculations Vital Signs and Graph Trends are not functional during a transfer of data fr

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Viewing Patient Data8-6 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations You can access the Blood Review task window by selecting from the Blood

Seite 163 - Alarm Functions 5-7

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-7Trends and Calculations Qualifying indicators (which have specific meaning) appear in the Blood Revi

Seite 164 - Priorities

Viewing Patient Data8-8 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations The table below describes how reference ranges appear on monochrome and

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Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-9Trends and Calculations Viewing Vital SignsPatient data can be shown in a table three minutes after

Seite 166 - Parameter

Viewing Patient Data8-10 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations For example, when you press from a Vital Signs display at one-minute

Seite 167 - When an

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-11Trends and Calculations Aperiodic parameters (parameters which are not monitored continuously such

Seite 168 - Alarm Setup

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

Seite 169 - Changing

Viewing Patient Data8-12 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations “Recording Functions” section (chapter 6) of this manual for further in

Seite 170 - Setting the

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-13Trends and Calculations Viewing Graph TrendsPatient data can be shown in a graph three minutes afte

Seite 171 - Call Relay

Viewing Patient Data8-14 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations The values plotted are the stored averaged values of readings taken eve

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Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-15Trends and Calculations If you change a value in Hemodynamics Calculations, (for example, you chang

Seite 173 - Recording Functions

Viewing Patient Data8-16 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations MarkingEventsThe Mark Event function enables you to mark events and the

Seite 174 - General Recorder Information

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-17Trends and Calculations Inserting aCalibrationMarkThe Mark Event function also enables you to inser

Seite 175 - In Recorder

Viewing Patient Data8-18 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Procedure to Insert a Calibration Pulse When you press , you'

Seite 176 - 6-4 Recording Functions

Viewing Patient DataTrends and Calculations 8-19Trends and Calculations The calibration pulse varies according to the wave type:For pressure scales

Seite 177 - Capabilities

Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-20 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Performing and Reviewing CalculationsThere are two cal

Seite 178 - 6-6 Recording Functions

Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-21Trends and Calculations Performing CalculationsCalculations can be performed using

Seite 179 - Types of Recordings

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

Seite 180 - Delayed Recording

Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-22 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Calculation Task WindowCalculation Task Window for Tou

Seite 181 - Recordings

Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-23Trends and Calculations Notes—• If you plan to use monitored parameter values in C

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Performing and Reviewing Calculations8-24 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations ResamplingVital SIgnsResampling of vital signs enables

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Performing and Reviewing CalculationsTrends and Calculations 8-25Trends and Calculations Changing or Entering an Input ValueThe arrow keys are used

Seite 184 - Alarm Recording

Printing Reports8-26 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Printing ReportsYou can print reports manually through task windows or auto

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Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-27Trends and Calculations To turn the scheduled report capability on or off, press in the Patient Data S

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Printing Reports8-28 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Graph Trends ReportDAVID SCHULTZMR # : 012-34-56789DOB : 22 FEB 1945Bed

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Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-29Trends and Calculations Vital Signs ReportBlood Review ReportTable Report27 JAN 10:00 11:00 12:0

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Printing Reports8-30 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations What to Do If Your Report Does Not PrintDuring normal report printing, mess

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Printing ReportsTrends and Calculations 8-31Trends and Calculations MESSAGE: Report Request AcceptedMeaning: The report has been accepted for print

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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

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Drug Calculator8-32 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations Drug CalculatorThe drug calculator provides drug infusion information at the

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Drug CalculatorTrends and Calculations 8-33Trends and Calculations By pressing , you will enter the Drug Calculation task window for the selected

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Drug Calculator8-34 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations CautionIf you use the Drug Calculator for any patient other than the one cur

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Drug CalculatorTrends and Calculations 8-35Trends and Calculations The Titration Table task window notes the relationship between dose and rate as

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Drug Calculator8-36 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations

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Neonatal Event Review 9-19Neonatal Event ReviewThis chapter contains information on how to view and interpret Neonatal Events and oxyCRG Episodes fo

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Introduction to Neonatal Event Review9-2 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Introduction to Neonatal Event ReviewThe Neonatal Event Re

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-3Neonatal Event Review Viewing Neonatal EventsOnce an event has been captured and stored by the moni

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Viewing Neonatal Events9-4 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review 4. The Manual Event ChannelThe graph provides an overview of the total nu

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-5Neonatal Event Review Graphical DetailsThe following information is displayed on the graph in the E

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Introduction1-6 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors DisplayModulesBelow are labeled diagrams of th

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Viewing Neonatal Events9-6 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review (1) Associated Event(2) Isolated Event(3)CursorThe severity of an event i

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-7Neonatal Event Review EventThreshold LineThe patient monitors can be adjusted in monitoring mode so

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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

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-9Neonatal Event Review EventNumericsWhen the cursor is moved onto an event bar, specific numerical d

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Viewing Neonatal Events9-10 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review EventSummary LineThe event summary line is located above the graph, alon

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-11Neonatal Event Review Example of an Event Summary LineThe above example of an event summary line,

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Viewing Neonatal Events9-12 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review If the event storage is full, the newest (49th1) event will enter the gr

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Viewing Neonatal EventsNeonatal Event Review 9-13Neonatal Event Review Note—The softkey is only active if at least one event is stored. Recording

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Viewing oxyCRG Episodes9-14 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Viewing oxyCRG EpisodesThe oxyCRG Episode task window displays a four mi

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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

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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

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Viewing oxyCRG Episodes9-16 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review The exact time an event was triggered is indicated by a vertical line wh

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Viewing oxyCRG EpisodesNeonatal Event Review 9-17Neonatal Event Review Recording anEpisodeSelecting the softkey documents the selected oxyCRG epi

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Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-18 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsThe Event Setup

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Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsNeonatal Event Review 9-19Neonatal Event Review The Event Setup task window enables you to adjust the follo

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Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-20 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review BradycardiaEvent SettingsAlarm TriggeredThe Bradycardia

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Adjusting Neonatal Event Review SettingsNeonatal Event Review 9-21Neonatal Event Review DesaturationEvent Settings Alarm TriggeredThe Desaturation

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Adjusting Neonatal Event Review Settings9-22 Neonatal Event Review Neonatal Event Review Changing ItemContentsSelecting the softkey enables yo

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Data Transfer 10-110Data TransferThis chapter describes the Philips M1235A Data Transfer module. It includes the following sections:• Data Transfer

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Data Transfer Module10-2 Data Transfer Data Transfer Data Transfer ModuleThe Philips M1235A Data Transfer module allows for rapid, convenient, a

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Data Transfer ModuleData Transfer 10-3Data Transfer !M1235ACTSDTMCMSCMSV24/V26

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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

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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

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Data Transfer Module10-4 Data Transfer Data Transfer Data transfer presents no interruptions to realtime monitoring and provides near-continuous

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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

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Data Transfer Module10-6 Data Transfer Data Transfer The order in which the parameters are listed on the display is relative to the destination

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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

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Types of Transfer10-8 Data Transfer Data Transfer Updates continue once per minute until the transfer is manually stopped.

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Types of TransferData Transfer 10-9Data Transfer Append New Data to the Module (Patient not matching)Append New Data to the Module (Patient matchin

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Types of Transfer10-10 Data Transfer Data Transfer To Monitor When a transfer is selected, all the module contents will be transferred to the

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Types of TransferData Transfer 10-11Data Transfer Transferring Blood Analysis DataThe transfer of blood analysis data from one monitor to another w

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Types of Transfer10-12 Data Transfer Data Transfer Blood AnalysisData TransferScenarios• Transferring data from a source monitor to a destinatio

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Types of TransferData Transfer 10-13Data Transfer • Transferring data from a source monitor via a transit monitor to a destination monitor requires

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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

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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

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Combining DataData Transfer 10-15Data Transfer Database Conversion - Transfers to ModuleTransfers to the Monitor The following table shows the mapp

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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

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Vital Signs, Blood Review and GraphsData Transfer 10-17Data Transfer Vital Signs, Blood Review and Graphs Some functions under Trends and Procedure

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Vital Signs, Blood Review and Graphs10-18 Data Transfer Data Transfer The destination monitor creates the time stamp for transferred data by det

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TroubleshootingData Transfer 10-19Data Transfer TroubleshootingCautionIn a centrally networked system, if the previous patient is discharged only a

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Performance Specifications10-20 Data Transfer Data Transfer Performance SpecificationsFor safety and environmental specifications, please refer

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Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-111Monitor Installation and PatientSafetyThis chapter contains important information on the installation

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Introduction11-2 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety IntroductionThis section contains important inf

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IntroductionMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-3Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The M1205A V24 and V26 Patient Monitors and compati

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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

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Introduction11-4 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety CautionIf liquid is spilled on the equipment or

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Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-5Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Installation InformationPower Source Re

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Installation Information11-6 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety If the computer and display module

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Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-7Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Safety Ground(ProtectiveEarth) (V24 and

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Installation Information11-8 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Combining EquipmentIf it is not evi

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Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-9Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Environ-mentTo ensure a completely safe

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Installation Information11-10 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Philips M1167/77A CMS for Critical

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Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-11Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Philips M1205A V24CT and V26CTCondensa

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Installation Information11-12 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Explanation of Symbols used Attent

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Installation InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-13Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Switch position is on/off.Contrast.Alt

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IntroductionThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-11The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors • To enter numbers and arithmetic symbols (labele

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Maintenance Checks11-14 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Maintenance ChecksBefore commencing moni

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Maintenance ChecksMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-15Monitor Installation and Patient Safety This recommendation does not supersede any l

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Maintenance Checks11-16 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Patient Cables and LeadsInspect the pati

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-17Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Controls and ConnectorsThis section des

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Controls and Connectors11-18 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Connectors ofthe M1046AComputerModu

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-19Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Front Panel of the M1046B Computer

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Controls and Connectors11-20 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Connectors ofthe M1046BComputerModu

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-21Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Rear Panel of the M1046A/B Computer

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Controls and Connectors11-22 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Note—Do not apply a voltage of more

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-23Monitor Installation and Patient Safety (or receive inputs from the Ohmeda 7800

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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

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Controls and Connectors11-24 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1092A/M1094A Display Module.Maximu

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-25Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1094B Display ModuleControls of theM10

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Controls and Connectors11-26 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 2. V AMP; this is the vertical ampl

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-27Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 6. Human Interface Link Connector; this

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Controls and Connectors11-28 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1095A Display ModuleControls of th

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-29Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The Rear Panel of the M1109A External A

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Controls and Connectors11-30 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety loudspeaker is not covered and can

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-31Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Caution• The System Power Outlet cannot

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Controls and Connectors11-32 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety M1167/77ASystemThe display module (

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-33Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Lifting the Display ModuleThe M1092A di

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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

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Controls and Connectors11-34 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety The V24 and V26 ConnectorsThe monit

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Controls and ConnectorsMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-35Monitor Installation and Patient Safety 4. Philips monitoring network connector

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Controls and Connectors11-36 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Assembling the V24 and V26The monit

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Accessories and Ordering InformationMonitor Installation and Patient Safety 11-37Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Accessories and Ordering I

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Accessories and Ordering Information11-38 Monitor Installation and Patient Safety Monitor Installation and Patient Safety

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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

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AC and DC (Battery) Operation12-2 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT AC and DC (Battery) OperationYo

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AC and DC (Battery) OperationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-3Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Operating InstructionsThe following

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AC and DC (Battery) Operation12-4 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Note—When AC is connected and t

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AC and DC (Battery) OperationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-5Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT • The lead-acid batteries need not

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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

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Battery Indicator and Messages12-6 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Battery Indicator and Messages

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Battery Indicator and MessagesBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-7Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT • A low battery alarm INOP tone wi

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External Battery Charger12-8 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT External Battery ChargerWe suggest t

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Battery Care and MaintenanceBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-9Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Battery Care and MaintenanceThe Phil

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Battery Care and Maintenance12-10 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Care and Handling• Do not disas

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Accessories and Ordering InformationBattery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) 12-11Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT Accessories and Ordering In

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Accessories and Ordering Information12-12 Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT only) Battery Information (V24CT and V26CT

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Maintenance 13-113MaintenanceThis chapter details the cleaning and maintenance procedures for the monitor. It includes the following sections:• Gene

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General cleaning of the System13-2 Maintenance Maintenance General cleaning of the System The patient monitor should be kept free of dust and di

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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

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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

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General Disinfecting of the System13-4 Maintenance Maintenance General Disinfecting of the SystemWe recommend that you disinfect the product onl

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General Disinfecting of the SystemMaintenance 13-5Maintenance 5. Do not pour liquid onto the system during cleaning.6. Never use abrasive material

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Monitor Maintenance13-6 Maintenance Maintenance Monitor MaintenanceThe following is a list of the tasks and procedures to maintain the monitor.•

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Monitor MaintenanceMaintenance 13-7Maintenance Preventative Maintenance Replace backlight tube assembly Cleaning procedures2.5 years of continu

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Monitor Maintenance13-8 Maintenance Maintenance Inspect the SystemThe following lists what to look for when inspecting the system:Inspect theExt

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Monitor MaintenanceMaintenance 13-9Maintenance Perform a Start-up Sequence Test of the System The System automatically starts every time the system

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Monitor Maintenance13-10 Maintenance Maintenance Perform a System Self-TestThe following lists how to perform the system self-test.1. Examine al

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-11Maintenance Performance Assurance Checks The following performance assurance checks are designed to be

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Performance Assurance Checks13-12 Maintenance Maintenance 4. If you are using the V24CT or V26CT, make sure the battery Charging and Charged LED

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-13Maintenance Functional Testing ProceduresThe system has a module self-test which generates and display

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Parameter Modules1-16 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Parameter Modules The parameter modules

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Performance Assurance Checks13-14 Maintenance Maintenance ProcedureOverview1. Choose a patient category (Adult/Pedi/Neo) by pressing: 2. Dis

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-15Maintenance Performing the ECG Module and ECG/RESP Self-TestAuto Check - NoneSelf-Test The ECG and ECG

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Performance Assurance Checks13-16 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the Invasive Pressure Module Self-TestAuto Check - The check for these modu

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-17Maintenance Performing the NBP Module Self-TestAuto Check - The NBP module performs a check periodical

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Performance Assurance Checks13-18 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the tcpO2/tcpCO2 Module Self-TestAuto Check - The check is performed automa

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-19Maintenance Performing the CO2 Module Self-TestAuto Check - NoneSelf-Test - The self-test may be perfo

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Performance Assurance Checks13-20 Maintenance Maintenance Performing the Blood Analysis Module Self-TestAuto Check - The Blood Analysis Module p

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Performance Assurance ChecksMaintenance 13-21Maintenance Tests for VueLink Module and Anesthetic Gas ModuleThere are no Self-Tests for the M1032A V

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Performance Assurance Checks13-22 Maintenance Maintenance

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1Index of Volume 1AAC, 1-14operating instructions, 12-3accessoriestcpO2/tcpCO2, 6-48Adjusting, 2-7contrast, 2-7volume control, 3-35Admit, 7-2gene

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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

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2 Monitor Setup Selection Window, 3-2numeric display on/off, 3-17numeric positioning, 3-18operating modes, 3-55other patients controls, 3-41parameter

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3LLoading paperfour channel bedside recorder (M1117A), 6-53plug-in recorder (M1116A), 6-50plug-in recorder (M1116A/B), 6-49MMain Screen, 1-21Mon

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4 inserting a calibration signal, 6-44loading paper, 6-49making calibrated ECG recordings, 6-23making delayed recordings, 6-11making non-preset record

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iv Electromagnetic InterferenceAnomalies due to electromagnetic interference are not unique to the M1165/66/67/75/76/77A or the M1205A but are

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Intended Use vIntended UseDescriptionThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1205A V24 and V26 Patie

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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

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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

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Touch or Mouse/Trackball Operation1-30 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Touch-ResponsiveObjects

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Touch or Mouse/Trackball OperationThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-31The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors AlphanumericEntriesA Touchb

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Performance Specifications of the Philips DisplaysThe CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors 1-37The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors Performance

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Indications for Usevi Indications for UseConditionThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1205A V24 a

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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

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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

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Using an ITE Display1-40 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Setting up the Parameter ModulesGetting Started 2-5Getting Started Setting up the Parameter Modules1. Decide which parameters you want to monitor.

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Attaching the Patient2-6 Getting Started Getting Started Attaching the Patient1. Attach the electrodes, probes, transducers, and insert pressure

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Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-7Getting Started Adjusting Screen ContrastV24 and V26:The brightness or contrast of the screen display can b

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Indications for Use viiPrescription Versus Over-the-CounterThe Philips M1165/66/67/75/76/77A CMS Patient Monitoring System and the Philips M1

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Attaching the Patient2-8 Getting Started Getting Started Starting MonitoringThe patient's vital signs are now appearing on the screen. The

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Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-9Getting Started this message stays as long as the ECG module is not plugged in. Prompt and status messages

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Attaching the Patient2-10 Getting Started Getting Started Power FailureIf a power failure occurs, any alarm conditions that were stored in the m

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Attaching the PatientGetting Started 2-11Getting Started If your monitor is connected to a Philips patient care system while the monitor is in stan

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Attaching the Patient2-12 Getting Started Getting Started

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Setting up your Monitor 3-13Setting up your MonitorThis chapter describes the characteristics of your system that can be changed during monitoring,

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Changing Display Screens3-2 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing Display Screens A display screen is a pre-selected arrangem

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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

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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

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What you Can ConfigureSetting up your Monitor 3-5Setting up your Monitor What you Can ConfigureChanges and adjustments you make to the settings in

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Indications for Useviii Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings, cautions, and notes are used throughout this User's Manual to give you ad

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Changes to the Configuration3-6 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changes to the ConfigurationTo make changes to the settings, you

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Making Changes to the Main DisplaySetting up your Monitor 3-7Setting up your Monitor Making Changes to the Main DisplayThe following describes how

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Assigning Waves to Screen Channels3-8 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Assigning Waves to Screen ChannelsYou can assign realtime

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Assigning Waves to Screen ChannelsSetting up your Monitor 3-9Setting up your Monitor Procedure 1. Press repeatedly to select a channel on the scr

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Selecting a Screen3-10 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Selecting a ScreenYou can switch between the five available screens (A-E)

Seite 377 - Performance Assurance Checks

Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Display ScreensSetting up your Monitor 3-11Setting up your Monitor Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Displa

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Selecting Screen Labels for Realtime Display Screens3-12 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor h. Inductni. Non Invasivej. OxyCRG3.k.

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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

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Changing the Wave Overlap3-14 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Changing the Wave OverlapThe wave overlap refers to the position o

Seite 381 - Self-Test

Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-15Setting up your Monitor Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsThe same speed can be selected for

Seite 382 - Module Self

Indications for Use ix• Exposure of electrical contacts or connections to saline or other liquids and gels is dangerous. Electrical contacts

Seite 383 - Refernce

Selecting Realtime Wave Speeds3-16 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Press the softkey to return to the Display Setup Window, pr

Seite 384 - Test Signals

Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-17Setting up your Monitor Numerics On/OffTo tailor the numeric display format to specific n

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Selecting Realtime Wave Speeds3-18 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor If numerics are switched off, the status message “Not all num

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Selecting Realtime Wave SpeedsSetting up your Monitor 3-19Setting up your Monitor Numeric Sizes:Parameter numerics on the screen are displayed in 2

Seite 387 - Gas Module

Selecting an Application Window3-20 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Selecting an Application WindowOne of three application wind

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Selecting an Application WindowSetting up your Monitor 3-21Setting up your Monitor Note—If you have configured a second or third independent displa

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Displaying Split Screen Trends3-22 Setting up your Monitor Setting up your Monitor Displaying Split Screen Trends Split Screen trends display th

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Displaying Split Screen TrendsSetting up your Monitor 3-23Setting up your Monitor The alarm limits are represented by a rectangle, filled with the

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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

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oxyCRG DisplaySetting up your Monitor 3-25Setting up your Monitor oxyCRG DisplayThe oxyCRG (oxygen CardioRespiroGram) display provides a simultaneo

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