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2.4.4 Beneath each of the icons is a status bar. The color of the bar indicates the status of the
connection. A status bar that is green means that there is active connectivity between that device
and Synergy
ID
and no issues are detected. A status bar that is blue means that there is active
connectivity between that device and Synergy
ID
, no issues are detected, and an active data
transfer is taking place (e.g., images are exporting to a USB device or a DICOM export is
ongoing). At the end of a data transfer, the blue status icon will change back to green. A status
bar that is yellow means that connectivity should be present but there is an issue with the
connection. A status bar that is gray means that the device is not connected to Synergy
ID
.
2.4.5 A yellow status bar event should be investigated prior to the start of a case as data transfers may
not occur to any device where connectivity with Synergy
ID
has not been established or has been
lost.
2.4.6 Once a case is started, a smaller subset of connectivity icons will appear in the lower right corner
of the surgical monitor. These status icons represent connectivity status based on the individual
surgeon’s preferences (e.g., if a surgeon has auto printing enabled but the printer is powered off it
will show a yellow status). The colors of the status bars match those described above. Again, any
items with a yellow status should be investigated for issues prior to the start of a case.
2.4.7 The onscreen status icons are intended to only provide a status of connectivity of various devices
to Synergy
ID
. A surgeon can always begin and perform a case regardless of the status of any of
the device connections.