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Circulatory Support System Operation Manual (US)
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© 2019 Abbott – Document No PL-0047, Rev 11 (December 2019)
Table 3: The System with and without the Monitor
System Component
Monitor
Display &
Functions
Console Display
& Functions
Display of flow and RPM
Control of flow, RPM and auxiliary settings
Alarm limits for flow and pressure
Stopwatches
Multicolor display including flow and visual
representation of flow, pressure and alarm
limits
Use of the data log and display System
5.1.4.1 Front Panel
The role of the Monitor (
Figure 5 and Figure 6
) is to display data from the Console and to
provide an alternative means of controlling the Console via the soft touch keys on the
Monitor. An LCD screen on the Monitor is used to display operational data, System
options, and menus. Operator settable alarms and parameters are accessible via the
System menus. Data from up to two Consoles can be displayed simultaneously on one
Monitor.
5.1.4.2 Back Panel
5.1.4.2.1 Console Connection
The Monitor back panel (
) provides the required electrical inputs and outputs
needed to connect the Monitor to one or two Consoles. Each connector provides the input
from, and output to, one Console.
5.1.4.2.2 USB port – Logger Data
As shown in
, a USB port is provided on the rear panel of the Monitor between
the two round connectors. The USB port provides access by a USB Memory Stick to
download logger data stored in the Monitor.
5.1.4.2.3 Ethernet – Disabled
The Monitor provides an Ethernet port on the back panel as shown in
. The
Ethernet port is disabled and intended for future use in the US.
5.1.4.2.4 RS232 – Live Data
The Monitor provides an additional RS232 port on the back panel as shown in
The RS232 port provides a live data stream. For additional information, contact your local
Abbott Medical representative. Do not use the RS232 port without contacting your local
Abbott Medical representative.