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Operation Manual

DynaScope 7000 Series

Patient Monitor

DS-7000

 

System

0086

Ver.0

6

《 Monitoring Operation 》 

Summary of Contents for DynaScope 7000 Series

Page 1: ...Operation Manual DynaScope 7000 Series Patient Monitor DS 7000 System 0086 Ver 06 Monitoring Operation ...

Page 2: ...is device is only for sale by or on the order of a physician The company and product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks If this manual has pages missing or out of order contact Fukuda Denshi for replacement Only physician or persons instructed by physicians are allowed to use the equipment The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice...

Page 3: ...Accessories and Optional Accessories xv Precautions about the DS 7000 xvi Precautions about the Wired Network System DS LAN II DS LAN III xxvi Precautions about the Wireless Network System xxix Precautions about the Ventilator Monitoring xxx Precautions for Use of SpO2 Sensor xxx Precautions for Masimo Model DS 7000M xxxi Precautions for Use of NIBP Cuff xxxi Disposing of Equipment Accessories or ...

Page 4: ...bes the procedures to set the monitor according to the monitoring purpose 5 Admit Discharge of a Patient Describes the procedure to admit or discharge a patient 6 Parameter Setup Describes the procedure to set the measurement condition size scale etc for each parameter 7 Function Describes about the functions such as arrhythmia analysis trend recall etc 8 Installation Describes about the environme...

Page 5: ...e equipment CAUTION Failure to follow this message may cause injury or failure to the equipment NOTE A note is not related to product safety but provides information about the correct use and operating procedures to prevent incorrect operation and malfunction of the equipment Labels Attached to the Unit Make sure to read the warning labels attached to the unit and comply with these requirements wh...

Page 6: ...risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel iv HU 71 HU 72 HU 73 Option Unit DANGER Risk of explosion if used in the presence of flammable anesthetics CAUTION Before connecting read instruction manual CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel HU 71 ...

Page 7: ...ctric shock do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel MGU 701 MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 Multigas Unit Optional DANGER Risk of explosion if used in the presence of flammable anesthetics CAUTION Before connecting read instruction manual CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel v MGU 801P ...

Page 8: ... Non Invasive Blood Pressure Non Invasive Blood Pressure NIBP mmHg kPa mmHg SpO2 SpO2 Arterial Oxygen Saturation Perfusion Index PI Temperature Temperature TEMP C F C Cardiac Output CO L minute Cardiac Output Cardiac Index CI L minute m2 Blood Temperature Blood Temperature Tb C F C Injectate Temperature Injectate Temperature Ti C F C Airway Flow Airway Flow AWF L minute Airway Pressure Airway Pres...

Page 9: ...ac Index STAT Mode CCI STAT L minute m2 Systemic Vascular Resistance SVR dynes sec cm5 Systemic Vascular Resistance Index SVRI dynes sec cm5 Blood Temperature B Temp C Ejection Fraction EF Ejection Fraction STAT Mode EF STAT End Diastolic Volume EDV mL End Diastolic Volume STAT Mode EDV STAT mL End Diastolic Volume Index EDVI mL m2 End Diastolic Volume Index STAT Mode EDVI STAT mL m2 End Systolic ...

Page 10: ...Arterial Oxygen Saturation SpO2 Pulse Rate PR bpm Stroke Volume SV mL Expired Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure PECO2 mmHg Airway Deadspace Volume VDAW mL NICO Monitor Data Alveolar Tidal Volume VTALV mL Bispectral Index BIS no unit Signal Quality Index SQI Electromyograph EMG dB Suppression Ratio SR Spectral Edge Frequency SEF Hz Total Power TOTPOW dB BIS Monitor Data Impedance IMP Kohms aepEX Moni...

Page 11: ...pplied Part with Defibrillation Proof Indicates the degree of protection against electric shock is Type BF Applied Part with defibrillation proof DS 7000 Symbols displayed on the screen Symbol Description Alarm OFF Indicates the alarm is OFF Heart Rate Synchronization Mark This mark flashes synchronizing to the heartbeat Respiration Synchronization Mark This mark flashes synchronizing to the inspi...

Page 12: ...on with other equipment as it may cause erroneous judgment and danger y Ensure all patient connections are proper and secure z During operation of the system verify the following items y Always observe the system and patient to ensure safe operation of the equipment y If any abnormality is found on the equipment or patient take appropriate measures such as ceasing operation of the equipment in the...

Page 13: ...al institution one person can perform both functions z Select a telemetry manager who understands the characteristics and functionality of telemetry systems and is skilled in operating telemetry z When installing telemetry the Overall Manager and the Zone Manager have to understand the precautions for use of the telemetry in advance z The Overall Manager takes responsibility of wireless channel ma...

Page 14: ... y the monitoring function is interrupted or disturbed y parts of the equipment enclosure are cracked removed or lost y any connector or cable shows signs of deterioration Reference Refer to 10 Maintenance for details WARNING Never open the housing while the equipment is in operation or connected to hospital grade outlet as it may result in electric shock Maintenance Modifications and Repairs Fuku...

Page 15: ...maker rate during occurrences of cardiac arrest or some arrhythmias Do not rely entirely upon rate meter alarms Keep pacemaker patients under close surveillance See this manual for disclosure of the pacemaker pulse rejection capability of this equipment Non Explosion Proof DANGER Never operate the equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics high concentration of oxygen or inside hyperbaric ...

Page 16: ... Placement The amount of interference is considerably different depending on the electrode position and surgery site Place the ECG electrodes as far away as possible from the surgery site and the ground plate Do not place electrodes in the path between the surgery site and the ground plate If the electrodes are placed in this path the amount of interference will be quite large Position and electro...

Page 17: ...sive leakage current CAUTION All the peripheral device connectors on the DS 7000 are isolated from the power supply but the peripheral devices are not isolated To prevent danger of electric shock always position the peripheral devices away from the patient When connecting peripheral devices to DS 7000 it is the user s responsibility to verify that the overall system complies with EN 60601 1 1 Coll...

Page 18: ...on is made z The pacemaker usage selection influences the precision of the QRS detection and arrhythmia analysis Make sure the correct selection is made z If the QRS pace mask function is set to OFF 10ms or 20ms the pace pulse may be erroneously be detected as a QRS complex and HR Asystole Alarms may not generate due to incorrect HR counting pace pulse as QRS complex Select OFF 10ms or 20ms only i...

Page 19: ...maged during operation there is a risk that bacteria and or mucus may contaminate the MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 y The airway adapter and sampling line are intended for single patient use only and must not be reused in order to avoid cross infection y Connection of the MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 exhaust outlet to the hospital s waste gas scavenging system is strongly recommended to prevent exposure of...

Page 20: ...eted oxygen sensors shall be disposed of in accordance with local regulations for batteries y Do not use the IRMA Adult Pediatric airway adapter with infants as the adapter adds 6 ml dead space to the patient circuit y Do not use the IRMA Infant airway adapter with adults as this may cause excessive flow resistance y Measurements can be affected by mobile and RF communications equipment It should ...

Page 21: ...malfunction or damage the touch panel y Due to its material characteristic the touch panel expands contracts depending on the temperature humidity When the touch panel is left unused for a while or when the ambient temperature is low the surface film of the touch panel may expand but this is not an abnormal condition This expansion will be reduced in few hours or half a day after the power is turn...

Page 22: ...and pacemaker pulse overlap ex fusion beat etc QRS detection cannot be performed properly In this case the heart rate is degraded y When continuously detecting AC noise artifact as pacemaker pulses QRS detection stops and heart rate is extremely degraded Also arrhythmia cannot be detected z Respiration Monitoring y When the following relay cables are used respiration cannot be measured Relay Cable...

Page 23: ...heck the patient s condition constantly while measuring over a long period of time with interval of 2 5 minutes or less Also periodically check the blood circulation while performing periodic measurement over a long period of time Congestion may occur at the measuring site y The following factors may affect the NIBP value Body motion arrhythmia convulsion Continuous noise such as cardiac massage P...

Page 24: ...t y If the power supply is interrupted due to reason such as power failure the MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ will be initialized and enter into warm up state even if the power failure is within 30 seconds y In an environment where there is alcohol vapor some errors may be observed to the measurement y The MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ complies with standards for cyclical pressure up to 10kPa y The accuracy of...

Page 25: ... airway adapter is removed near the nose mouse where it is affected by expired gas O2 sensor calibration will not be properly performed After removing the airway adapter locate it away where it will not be affected by expired gas z Alarm y Pay attention not to set the alarm volume too low to avoid missing any important alarms y Alarm messages will be displayed according to the priority Level 1 Lev...

Page 26: ...attached the reference waveform setup will be automatically performed To display the correct ST data the reference point and measurement point must be set z CF Card y Use only the specified CF card y Use only the CF card formatted with this device y Restart the system after reading the setup data from the CF card The setup data will become effective after the system is restarted y Reading the pati...

Page 27: ...cified cleaning methods for the water trap y For MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 do not clean or wash the filter housing of the water trap y For MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 never allow alcohol to enter the filter housing y For MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 never force air through the water trap y Do not open the housing y Do not allow liquids such as alcohol or cleaning solution enter the equipment or connectors...

Page 28: ...for both monitors will not be possible z Make sure to set the Monitor ID in the following range y For DS LANΙΙ network 001 to 048 y For DS LANΙΙΙ network 001 to 100 z Precautions about the DS LANII Network System y Arrhythmia alarm of TACHY BRADY COUPLET PAUSE TRIGEMINY will not be transmitted y Arrhythmia alarm of SLOW VT will be transmitted as VT y On a wired network waveform numeric data alarm ...

Page 29: ...be used depending on the monitor model type and software version For details refer to our service representative z When DS 5800N NX NX MB is used as a central monitor recall trend table data will not be displayed Also Σ recording cannot be performed For the ST display overlap waveform will not be displayed on the DS 5800N NX NX MB until 15 minutes elapses since the reference waveform is set on the...

Page 30: ... recorder some numeric data may not be recorded depending on the parameter Also there are some trend scales that cannot be recorded y If PR is set for the HR Alarm Source and BP is set for the PR Source ECG will not be recorded on the central recorder PR IBP value will be printed instead for the HR value y If the measurement unit of BP is kPa the BP waveform BP numeric data and NIBP numeric data w...

Page 31: ... and neighboring facility must make agreements on the setting of telemetry channels to prevent telemetry interference CAUTION z If performing telemetry transmission configure the display so that the numeric data corresponded to the waveform is displayed If not the displayed waveform or numeric data may not be transmitted z The setup of channel ID and group ID should be performed only by our servic...

Page 32: ...mited alarm respiratory rate alarm PEEP low alarm EtCO2 upper limit alarm EtCO2 lower limit alarm CAUTION z The ventilator operation should be performed by well trained and authorized personnel z For connecting the DS 7000 and ventilator use only the specified connection cable z Verify that the DS 7000 and the ventilator are properly connected z When connecting the cable verify that the main power...

Page 33: ...1 Technical Information Specification Performance for environmental condition during transportation Precautions about RTC or Data Backup CAUTION z The DS 7000 is equipped with a built in clock When the power of the DS 7000 is turned off this clock is backed up by a lithium primary battery If incorrect time is displayed when turning on the power a low battery may be the cause In such case contact F...

Page 34: ... y Humidify the room z Lightning y A lightning nearby may induce excessive voltage to the equipment If any danger is suspected use the uninterruptible power supply system z High frequency noise interference from other device through the power outlet y Check where the noise is originated and remove it using filtering device etc y Stop using the device that is originating the noise y Use other power...

Page 35: ...rs are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2kV for power supply lines 1kV for input output lines 2kV for power supply lines 1kV input output lines Power supply quality should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 0 5 1kV differential ...

Page 36: ...RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Note 1 At 80MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection...

Page 37: ... Power of Transmitter W 150kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be determined using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum...

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Page 39: ... to set the measurement condition size scale etc for each parameter 6 7 Function Describes about the functions such as arrhythmia analysis trend recall etc 7 8 Installation Describes about the environment for use wireless system etc 8 9 Initial Settings Describes the procedure to set the initial settings which should be preprogrammed before monitoring a patient 9 10 Maintenance Describes about the...

Page 40: ...f Equipment Accessories or Components xxxi Precautions about Transportation xxxi Precautions about RTC or Data Backup xxxi To Prepare for Emergency Use xxxi Electromagnetic Compatibility xxxii Precautions for Safe Operation under Electromagnetic Influence xxxii EMC Guidance xxxii Compliance to the Electromagnetic Emissions xxxiii Compliance to the Electromagnetic Immunity 1 xxxiii Compliance to th...

Page 41: ...e Arrhythmia Analysis 3 5 QRS Classification 3 5 Arrhythmia Type 3 5 Filter Selection 3 6 Filter Mode Setup 3 6 Procedure for Filter Mode Selection 3 7 AC Filter 3 7 Lead Cable Types 3 7 Respiration Impedance Measurement 3 8 To Measure the SpO2 Nellcor Model DS 7000 3 9 To Measure the SpO2 Masimo Model DS 7000M 3 13 To Measure the NIBP 3 17 Cuff Connection and Patient Application 3 17 Types of NIB...

Page 42: ...d Off Message 4 41 Ventilator Alarm Message 4 41 Gas Alarm Message 4 42 Key Setup For Easier Use 4 45 User Key Function 4 46 Display Setup Brightness Sweep Speed 4 47 Alarm Setup To Set the Alarm Condition 4 50 To Silence the Alarm 4 51 Precautions about Silencing the Alarm 4 51 To Preprogram the Alarm Silence State 4 51 Alarm Setup for Each Parameter 4 52 Automatic Alarm Setup 4 55 Arrhythmia Ala...

Page 43: ...emaker Usage 6 10 Pacemaker Pulse 6 11 QRS Pace Pulse Mask 6 12 AC Filter 6 13 ECG Drift Filter 6 13 Automatic Lead Switching 6 14 Synchronization Mark Tone 6 14 HR Average Method 6 15 Noise Detection 6 15 HR PR Alarm Source 6 16 ST VPC Arrhy Alarm Display 6 16 ECG Waveform Display during Lead OFF 6 17 HR Display during Lead OFF 6 17 ON OFF of Parameter Display 6 18 Respiration 6 19 Waveform Size ...

Page 44: ...splay 6 69 Multigas Data MGU 701 702 Poet IQ MGU 801P 802 803 6 70 CO2 Concentration Measurement Unit 6 72 MAC Value Display 6 72 MAC Value Calculation Constant 6 73 Gas Waveform Scale 6 74 Alarm Setup 6 75 CO2 Concentration Alarm 6 75 O2 Concentration Alarm 6 76 N2O Nitrous Oxide Alarm 6 76 Anesthetic Gas Alarm 6 77 MAC Value Alarm 6 77 Anesthetic Gas Label 6 78 GAS Setup MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ ...

Page 45: ... Data 7 45 BIS Table Display Print 7 46 To Display the BIS Table 7 46 The Description of the Display 7 47 BIS Table Setup 7 47 Print Font Size for the BIS Table 7 48 Vigilance Table Display Print 7 49 To Display the Vigilance Table 7 49 The Description of the Display 7 50 Vigilance Table Setup 7 51 Print Font Size for the Vigilance Table 7 52 NICO Table Display Print 7 53 To Display the NICO Table...

Page 46: ...m Connection 8 29 Serial Communication Setup 8 29 aepEX Plus Monitoring System Connection 8 30 Serial Communication Setup 8 30 Radical 7 Pulse Oximeter Connection 8 31 Serial Communication Setup 8 31 Magnetic Card Reader Connection 8 32 To Connect the Magnetic Card Reader 8 32 Magnetic Card Reader Setup 8 33 To Read the Patient Data from Magnetic Card 8 36 Bar Code Reader Connection 8 37 To Connec...

Page 47: ...of the DS 7000 Main Unit 10 7 Cleaning and Replacing the Fan Filter of the MGU 701 MGU 702 Multigas Unit 10 8 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check 10 9 About Maintenance Check 10 9 Daily Check 10 9 Periodic Check 10 9 Periodic Replacement Parts 10 9 To Check the Periodic Replacement Period 10 10 About the Maintenance of MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ 10 10 About the Maintenance of MGU 801P MGU 802 ...

Page 48: ...1 Discharge Setup 11 31 MAC Value Setup 11 31 Arrhythmia Analysis Setup 11 32 Magnetic Card Reader Setup 11 32 DS LAN Setup 11 32 Source Setup 11 32 Alarm Mode Setup 11 33 External Connection Pin Assignments 11 36 RS 232C Connector Output Signal 11 36 COM1 Connector 11 36 COM2 Connector 11 36 COM3 Connector 11 36 COM4 Connector 11 37 Chapter 12 Accessories Accessories 12 2 Accessories 12 2 Optiona...

Page 49: ...side the Numeric Data Box 4 37 Lead Off Message 4 41 Ventilator Alarm Message 4 41 Gas Alarm Message 4 42 Key Setup For Easier Use 4 45 User Key Function 4 46 Display Setup Brightness Sweep Speed 4 47 Alarm Setup To Set the Alarm Condition 4 50 To Silence the Alarm 4 51 Precautions about Silencing the Alarm 4 51 To Preprogram the Alarm Silence State 4 51 Alarm Setup for Each Parameter 4 52 Automat...

Page 50: ...onized sound The tone for SpO2 synchronized sound will change according to the SpO2 value The tone will increase as the SpO2 value increases and decreases as the SpO2 value decreases 3 Set the tone volume for the alarm sound The volume of the numeric data alarm arrhythmia alarm equipment status alarm can be adjusted CAUTION Pay attention not to set the alarm volume too low to avoid missing any imp...

Page 51: ...chronize the pulse sound to the SpO2 value Select Link to Tone Volume Setup to use the tone set for the pulse sound 9 Select ON OFF for the ventilator alarm sound If the ventilator alarm sound is not necessary select OFF To generate an alarm sound in a same volume with the numeric data alarm and arrhythmia alarm select ON NOTE The ventilator alarm sound setting will not be displayed unless Servo i...

Page 52: ...ad Next press the 23 Min key Then press the Setup key to finalize the setup CAUTION z If the time date is not correctly set or changed during monitoring malfunction may occur to NIBP measurement periodic recording trend NIBP list data and age calculation from the birth date z When connected to a wired network the time date will be synchronized with the central monitor Even if the time date is chan...

Page 53: ...de which are 1 Auto Mode 2 Standard Mode 3 Zoom Mode and 4 Extended Mode 1 Auto Mode 2 Standard Mode 3 Zoom Mode 4 Extended Mode The Home Display can be switched each time the Switch Display key is pressed in the order of Home Display 1 2 3 4 1 Reference For display mode setup procedure refer to 9 Initial Settings Display Mode Setup 4 Display Configuration Setup ...

Page 54: ... 12 waveforms and 10 numeric data can be displayed On the waveform display area trend table ventilator OCRG can be also displayed If block cascade is selected waveform of longer duration can be displayed Standard Standard Trend Standard Table Standard OCRG Standard Ventilator ...

Page 55: ...ecting the parameter on the waveform selection window will sequentially assign the parameter from the top To change the selection pressing the waveform display location key will allow reselecting the parameter for that location Waveform Display Location Waveform Selection If the same parameter is repeatedly selected the waveform display area for that parameter will be enlarged 4 Display Configurat...

Page 56: ...ly assign the parameter from the top To change the selection pressing the numeric data display location key will allow reselecting the parameter for that location Numeric Data Display Location Numeric Data Selection Window The numeric data display layout can be changed By repeatedly selecting the same parameter the numeric data display area for that parameter will be enlarged The parameter can be ...

Page 57: ...try or wired network transmission configure the display so that the numeric data corresponding to the waveform is displayed If not the displayed waveform or numeric data may not be transmitted NOTE z After configuring the display press the Home key to verify the programmed display configuration z To maintain the configured display even after the power is turned OFF or after a discharge procedure s...

Page 58: ...e Setup key for the Zoom Mode The display configuration menu will be displayed Display Configuration Menu 2 Select the waveform to display Pressing the waveform display location key will display the waveform parameter selection window to select a parameter Waveform Display Location 3 Select the numeric data to display Pressing one of the numeric data display location will display the numeric data ...

Page 59: ...onfiguring the display press the Home key to verify the programmed display configuration z To maintain the configured display even after the power is turned OFF or after the discharge procedure save the configuration to one of the display modes or select ON for Backup at Discharge on the Discharge Setup under the Initial Settings For display mode setup procedure refer to 9 Initial Settings Display...

Page 60: ...mode The display configuration menu will be displayed Display Configuration Menu 2 Select the waveform to display Pressing the waveform display location key will display the waveform parameter selection window to select a parameter Waveform Display Location 3 Select the numeric data to display Pressing one of the numeric data display location will display the numeric data selection window to selec...

Page 61: ...rk transmission configure the display so that the numeric data corresponding to the waveform is displayed If not the displayed waveform or numeric data may not be transmitted NOTE z After configuring the display press the Home key to verify the programmed display configuration z To maintain the configured display even after the power is turned OFF or after a discharge procedure save the configurat...

Page 62: ...tings Display Config keys to display the Display Configuration menu Select Auto for the display mode and return to the home display The home display will be automatically configured by arranging the currently measured parameters according to the priority Each time the probe or sensor is plugged unplugged the home display will be reconfigured NOTE z The optimized display configuration will be overw...

Page 63: ... mode with 2 waveforms block cascade the waveform display duration is about 39 seconds 6 blocks x 6 5 sec 1 Press the Menu Setting Display Config keys and press the Setup key for the display mode to set the block cascade 2 Set the block cascade Pressing the Block Cascade Setup key will display the block cascade setup menu Select the waveform quantity and parameter for the block cascade display Sel...

Page 64: ...k cascade for the displaying waveform Pressing the waveform location key will display the waveform parameter selection window Select Block Cascade Pressing the block cascade key will set the block cascade for the set quantity Waveform Display Location Waveform Selection 4 Select the display mode which the block cascade was set Press the Prev Disp key to access the display configuration menu Then s...

Page 65: ... is common for all display modes The Corresponding Key for Each Numeric Data Box The numeric data to be displayed can be selected on the numeric data selection tool on the display configuration setup menu Refer to the following for the corresponding key for each numeric data box Display Configuration Setup Menu Numeric Data Selection Tool Reference For details of the displayed data for each numeri...

Page 66: ...e SpO2 Value Pulse Rate SpO2 Blood Temperature When CO is measured NIBP Value For Nellcor Model SpO2 value Pulse Rate For Masimo Model NIBP List Pulse Rate BP to BP Value to TEMP Value TEMP1 2 TEMP1 2 3 Stopwatch Alarm List BIS Value Oximeter Data Displayed data will differ depending on the used oximeter ...

Page 67: ...l measurement value is acquired Numeric Data Selection Tool 2nd Page Respiration Rate CO2 Concentration N2O Concentration Agent Concentration O2 Concentration Multigas data RR CO2 N2O AGT O2 Multigas data CO2 N2O AGT O2 Multigas data RR N2O AGT O2 Multigas data N2O AGT O2 Multigas data N2O AGT Radical 7 Parameter 1 Radical 7 Parameter 2 4 Display Configuration Setup ...

Page 68: ...y the waveform and short trend overlapped Display Configuration Menu 2 Select the display type for the short trend The display shown on the left is when ON is selected for Short Trend The short trend can be displayed in 5 minutes increments from 0 minute to 30 minutes Pressing the waveform display area will change the short trend display duration according to the pressed location NOTE The short tr...

Page 69: ...displayed Grid Selection ON will display the grid on the home display OFF will not display the grid on the home display Display Configuration Menu Wave Line Thickness The thickness of the displayed waveforms can be selected from 3 levels 1 Press the Menu Setting Display Config Page Down keys Select the wave line thickness from 3 levels 4 Display Configuration Setup ...

Page 70: ... Fill Unfill Setup Whether or not to fill inside the CO2 waveform can be selected 1 Press the Menu Settings Display Config Page Down keys Fill will fill inside the CO2 waveform When Fill is selected When Unfill is selected ...

Page 71: ...home display and the display configuration Standard Zoom Extended Auto Date Time Drift Filter Displays the current date month day and time hour minute Depending on the setup the date time display size can be reduced to display the drift filter status When drift filter display is set Reference For procedure to select the drift filter or enlarged time display refer to Display Setup in this chapter R...

Page 72: ...er to Display Setup in this chapter Numeric Data Box Display for all parameters Message Icon When the parameter box size is too small to display the message inside a message icon will be displayed instead to indicate that message is present Reference For procedure to select ON OFF of message icon display refer to Display Setup in this chapter Alarm OFF Mark Displayed when the alarm is set to OFF O...

Page 73: ...t PI value For Masimo Model Displayed when the PI Display is set to ON SpO2 value Pulse Rate For Nellcor Model SpO2 value Pulse Rate For Masimo Model VPC Value 1 minute Displays the VPC rate for the last 1 minute ー ー ー will be displayed during arrhythmia learning Pace Beats 1 minute Total Beats 1 minute Pace beats and total beats for the last 1 minute will be displayed ー ー ー will be displayed duri...

Page 74: ...d time of the NIBP measurement NIBP Value NIBP Cuff Pressure Displays the NIBP measurement value systolic diastolic mean The mean NIBP display can be set to ON or OFF on the NIBP configuration menu The value will be displayed as ー ー ー when the preprogrammed NIBP erase time has elapsed Displays the cuff pressure during NIBP measurement NIBP List The latest 3 6 9 data of NIBP list will be displayed ...

Page 75: ...s the temperature measurement value The 400 series temperature probe can be used When the measurable range is exceeded xxx will be displayed Blood Temperature By using the thermodilution catheter for the CO measurement blood temperature can be displayed When the measurable range is exceeded xxx will be displayed Gas Unit Data When a gas unit is connected the gas data CO2 anesthetic gas O2 N2O conc...

Page 76: ...d SvO2 CO AVG CI AVG BSA Q2 Computer CCO mode SvO2 CCO CCI BT Q2 Computer CCO not measured SvO2 CO AVG CI AVG BSA Stopwatch Key Functions as a stopwatch BIS Data When the A 2000 BIS Monitor is connected BIS data BIS SQI EMG SR will be displayed If SQI value is below 50 the background color will turn gray If SQI value is below 15 the BIS value and SR value will disappear aepEX data When the aepEX D...

Page 77: ...NIBP each alarm limit of SYS DIA mean BP will be displayed from the top Alarm Limit Bar Graph Display Reference Refer to 4 Monitoring Setup Alarm Setup for ON OFF of alarm limit display NOTE z The alarm limit cannot be displayed inside the numeric data box for the following parameter y GAS CO2 AGT O2 N2O y GAS AGT O2 N2O y GAS N2O AGT z The alarm limit bar graph can be displayed for HR PR BP1 or A...

Page 78: ...hange the displayed trend time to the pressed position The trend display is in 5 minute increment from 0 minute to 30 minutes Trend Scale The short trend scale will be displayed between the short trend and the measurement data The displayed scale will be in accordance with the scale set on the graphic trend menu Trend Scale Short Trend Display ...

Page 79: ... ST ST Display Lead Setup keys The ST Display Lead Setup menu will be displayed Set the displaying lead for each group 2 Select the group to perform the setup and select the lead for that group Select the group from ST A ST B Select the lead to be displayed Pressing the lead key will sequentially set the lead to the selected group from the top 4 Description of the Display ...

Page 80: ...lue Level 4 Notification Alarm Display Only White CAUTION z Alarm messages will be displayed according to the priority Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 z For the same alarm level the newest alarm message will be displayed Vital Alarm Message The vital alarm message is generated when a measurement exceeds the alarm limit or when arrhythmia is detected There are 2 types of alarm messages numeric alar...

Page 81: ...Lower FiO2 Alarm Upper FiO2 Alarm Upper Ex O2 Alarm Lower Ex O2 Alarm Upper In N2O Alarm Lower In N2O Alarm Upper Ex N2O Alarm Lower Ex N2O Alarm Upper In HAL Alarm Lower In HAL Alarm Upper Ex HAL Alarm Lower Ex HAL Alarm Upper In ISO Alarm Lower In ISO Alarm Upper Ex ISO Alarm Lower Ex ISO Alarm Upper In ENF Alarm Lower In ENF Alarm Upper Ex ENF Alarm Lower Ex ENF Alarm Upper In SEV Alarm Lower I...

Page 82: ...Arrhythmia FREQUENT indicates the channel no of BP and TEMP Treatment Needed Alarm Alarm Level 3 Parameter Message Respiration Impedance GAS Ventilator Apnea Alarm Notification Alarm Alarm Level 4 Parameter Message Arrhythmia LEARN Equipment Status Alarm Message The equipment status alarm message will be displayed when proper monitoring cannot be performed The alarm message will be displayed accor...

Page 83: ... for Lower aepEX Alarm Upper aepEX Alarm can be set only on the aepEX plus and not on the DS 7000 As the Lower aepEX Alarm Upper aepEX Alarm are equipment status alarm these will not be stored for recall alarm recording NIBP Measurement at Alarm Occurrence and alarm data list NOTE The Connector Off alarm can be cancelled by pressing the Alarm Silence key Before silencing the alarm make sure that t...

Page 84: ...it Error TEMP Channel No Main Unit Set DS 7000 Rotary SW0 Recorder Error 8ch Recorder Busy 8ch Check Paper Cassette 8ch Paper Out 8ch Recorder Busy Central Network Recorder Paper Out Central Power Voltage Rise 1 to 4 Power Voltage Power Voltage Drop 1 to 4 Battery Voltage Rise 1 2 Battery Battery Voltage Drop 1 2 Set the rotary switch to 0 and restart the system ...

Page 85: ...R Alarm 2 Lower ST Alarm 2 Upper ST Alarm 4 ECG Failed 4 Artifact 4 Check Electrodes 4 ECG Unit Error ST Alarm Level Message 2 Lower ST Alarm 2 Upper ST Alarm BP1 to BP6 Alarm Level Message 2 Disconnect 2 Transducer OFF 4 Zero Required 4 Zero in Progress 4 Out of Range 1 Lower BP Alarm 1 Upper BP Alarm For BP1 ART Level 1 For other label Level 2 PR BP Source Alarm Level Message 1 Upper PR Alarm BP...

Page 86: ...er C08 Measured PR value is too large 1 Overinflation C09 Maximum pressure has been exceeded 1 Pulse Amp Error C10 Pulse amplitude is too large Pulse amplitude is too small 1 Check Cuff Size C11 Neonate cuff is detected with adult mode Infant cuff is detected with adult mode Neonate cuff is detected with child mode 4 Motion Artifact Body motion was detected during measurement 2 System Error E08 1 ...

Page 87: ...ignal Failure 2 System Error E09 X Sub CPU Constant Exhaust Valve Control Signal Failure 2 System Error E09 Y Main CPU Constant Exhaust Valve Control Signal Failure 4 Out of Range 2 Lower NIBP Alarm 2 Upper NIBP Alarm 2 Inflation Timeout C01 When NIBP measurement is repeated Level 4 when measurement is not repeated Level 1 1 will be displayed for only Level 1 SpO2 Nellcor Model DS 7000 Alarm Level...

Page 88: ...iration Rate Impedance Alarm Level Message 4 Check ECG Cable 2 Check Electrodes 2 ECG Disconnect 3 CVA Detected 4 Out of Range Impedance 1 Apnea Alarm Impedance 1 Upper RR Alarm Impedance 1 Lower RR Alarm Impedance 4 Suspended Respiration Rate Ventilator Alarm Level Message 1 Apnea Alarm Ventilator 1 Upper RR Alarm Ventilator 1 Lower RR Alarm Ventilator Respiration Rate Gas Alarm Level Message 1 A...

Page 89: ...be displayed Ventilator Alarm Message Life Threatening Alarm Alarm Level 1 Parameter Message Ventilator Servo i Vent Alarm WARNING The ventilator alarm sound is set to OFF at factory default setting For procedure to turn ON the alarm sound refer to Tone Volume Setup NOTE Vent Alarm will not be generated for Fabius GS Drager Connection Status Alarm Message Life Threatening Alarm Alarm Level 1 Param...

Page 90: ... Insert Water Trap Occlusion Multigas Unit MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ 8500A CSI Model Identification Error Insert Water Trap Pump Off Flow Rate Error Occlusion Replace Water Trap Zeroing Failure Gas Unit Failure E00 Gas Unit Failure E01 Gas Unit Failure E02 Gas Unit Failure E03 Gas Unit Failure E04 Gas Unit Failure E05 Gas Unit Failure E06 Gas Unit Failure E07 Gas Unit Failure E08 Gas Unit Failure E0...

Page 91: ...lure E41 Gas Unit Failure E42 Gas Unit Failure E43 Gas Unit Failure E44 Gas Unit Failure E45 Gas Unit Failure E46 Gas Unit Failure E47 O2 Sensor Failure E01 O2 Sensor Failure E02 O2 Sensor Failure E03 O2 Sensor Failure E04 Multigas Unit MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 ARTEMA Model O2 Sensor Failure E05 Gas Unit Failure 1 Gas Unit Failure 2 Gas Unit Failure 3 Gas Unit Failure 4 Gas Unit Failure 5 O2 Senso...

Page 92: ...Unreliable Notification Alarm Alarm Level 4 Equipment Message Warming Up Regulating Pump Flow Zeroing in Progress Zeroing Required Uncalibrated Communication Error Out of Range CO2 Out of Range N2O Out of Range O2 Out of Range HAL Out of Range ISO Out of Range ENF Out of Range SEV Out of Range DES Multigas Unit MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 ARTEMA Model Out of Range RR CO2 Unit Error CO2 Sensor Failure...

Page 93: ...ouch keys which users can assign frequently used functions 2pages can be set so in total 12 user keys can be programmed Fixed Touch Keys User Touch Keys In addition to the user keys the menu key layout can be changed Menu Key Setup or unnecessary keys on the function menu or settings menu can be erased Key Mask Setup for easier use Reference 9 Initial Settings User Keys 9 Initial Settings Menu Key...

Page 94: ...o adjust the date and time Stopwatch Displays the stopwatch which allows to perform stopwatch measurement Night Mode Turns ON OFF the night mode Other Monitor Displays the other monitor display menu Recall Displays recall event ST Displays the ST measurement menu ST Table Displays the ST value in tabular format ST Trend Displays the ST graphic trend Cardiac Output Displays the CO measurement menu ...

Page 95: ...e display may become dark scintillate or may not light in long term use In such case contact your nearest service representative 3 Select the sweep speed for the displayed waveforms Separate sweep speed can be set for ECG BP waveform and respiration waveform Display Duration Display Mode Selection For 1 Numeric Data Box Display For 2 Numeric Data Boxes Display For Zoom Display 50mm s 3 95 sec 2 78...

Page 96: ... the message to be displayed inside it In such case an icon will be displayed inside the numeric data box to indicate that there is a message The message can be checked by pressing the numeric data box with the icon It will be displayed in the parameter setup menu If the numeric data box size is large enough the message will be displayed inside it 6 Select ON OFF of event key display ON will displ...

Page 97: ...en ON is selected When OFF is selected 8 On the second page of the display setup menu select whether to display the table in descending order or ascending order Descend will display the latest data at the top Ascend will display the latest data at the bottom When Descend is selected When Ascend is selected NOTE The Table Order setting will be also applied to ST Table Resp Table BIS Table NIBP Tabl...

Page 98: ... and upper lower alarm limit of each parameter can be set Also 5 patterns of alarm setting can be programmed using the alarm mode setup function By preprogramming the alarm setting to each alarm mode the alarm setups at admittance of patient can be simplified by just selecting one of the alarm modes Reference For alarm mode setup procedure refer to 9 Initial Settings Alarm Mode Setup ...

Page 99: ...he alarm silence duration for the first alarm will not be extended y The alarm silence state for all parameters will cease in the event of any of the following When the main power is turned ON When monitoring is suspended on the patient admit discharge menu When the alarm mode is changed on the patient admit discharge menu When the patient has been discharged When automatic alarm is set y The alar...

Page 100: ... setup Displays the upper and lower alarm limit and the current value The limits can be adjusted by directly pressing the bar display or using the arrow keys Displays lower limit current value upper limit Lower Limit Sets the lower alarm limit It will be turned OFF when a value below the range is selected Upper Limit Sets the upper alarm limit It will be turned OFF when a value above the range is ...

Page 101: ...bpm NIBP S ON OFF 60 to 250mmHg Adult ON OFF 40 to 180mmHg Child ON OFF 30 to 120mmHg Neonate M ON OFF 45 to 235mmHg Adult ON OFF 30 to 160mmHg Child ON OFF 15 to 100mmHg Neonate D ON OFF 40 to 200mmHg Adult ON OFF 20 to 150mmHg Child ON OFF 10 to 90mmHg Neonate SpO2 ON OFF 70 to 100 TEMP1 ON OFF 30 to 50 C EtCO2 ON OFF 1 to 115mmHg 0 1 to 15 0kPa 0 1 to 15 0 InspCO2 Upper Limit ON OFF 1 to 24mmHg...

Page 102: ... to 6 0 ISO I HAL I ENF I ON OFF 0 5 to 6 0 DES E ON OFF 0 5 to 20 0 DES E ON OFF 0 5 to 20 0 SEV E ON OFF 0 5 to 8 0 SEV I ON OFF 0 5 to 8 0 MAC Upper Limit ON OFF 0 1 to 9 9 To maintain the alarm setting even after the power is turned OFF or after the discharge procedure store the setting to one of the alarm modes or select ON for Discharge Mode of Initial Settings CAUTION For the following case...

Page 103: ...thmia Alarm Setup The arrhythmia alarm can be turned ON or OFF and arrhythmia detection level can be set 1 Press the Menu Settings Alarm Basic Alarm keys The basic alarm setup menu will be displayed 2 Press the Arrhythmia key to display the arrhythmia alarm setup menu The alarm setup menu for Asystole VF VT Slow VT Tachy Brady will be displayed The alarm setup menu for Run Couplet Bigeminy Trigemi...

Page 104: ...OFF Bigeminy ON OFF Trigeminy ON OFF Pause ON OFF Page 2 2 Frequent ON OFF To Set the Arrhythmia Detection Level Select the level to detect each arrhythmia 1 Pressing the detection level key ex 5 for Asystole for each arrhythmia will display the window to adjust the detection level 2 Set the detection level Item Range Asystole 3 to 10 sec Run 2 to 8 beats Pause 1 5 to 5 sec Frequent 1 to 50 beats ...

Page 105: ...ion threshold It can be set in the range from 0 to 100bpm 3 Close the window to adjust the detection level Press the Close key CAUTION z The settings for the HR Low Limit for VT and HR Low Limit for RUN will be compared with the average HR of continuous VPC Therefore the displayed HR value at alarm generation may be lower than the settings if it is just after the VT detection or if RUN with few co...

Page 106: ... and lower alarm limit for HR PR The tachycardia Tachy alarm generates when the measurement exceeds the HR PR upper alarm limit When the upper alarm limit is OFF alarm will not generate The bradycardia Brady alarm generates when the measurement is below the HR PR lower alarm limit When the lower alarm limit is OFF alarm will not generate ...

Page 107: ...ral value begins to increase Alarm limit SpO2 value is accumulated each second At around 25 seconds the integral value reaches 100 and the alarm is generated At approximately 36 seconds the SpO2 value returns to the level within the alarm limit and at the same time the integral value begins to decrease Alarm limit SpO2 value x 2 is subtracted each second Also there is a safety net when setting the...

Page 108: ...ether or not to use the alarm sound suspend function can be selected ON will suspend the alarm sound in advance by pressing the Alarm Silence key for more than 3 seconds OFF will not suspend the alarm sound even if the Alarm Silence key is pressed for more than 3 seconds 4 Select the duration for Alarm Sound Suspend The duration to silence future generating alarms when the Alarm Silence key is pre...

Page 109: ...Equipment Status Alarm Message in this chapter Linked to alarm silence time will silence the alarm when the Alarm Silence key is pressed for fixed amount of duration for Alarm Silence If the alarm cause still remains at completion of silence duration the alarm sound will generate again If the same alarm occurs during the alarm silence duration the alarm sound will not generate If the new alarm occ...

Page 110: ...rement at alarm occurrence OFF will not start NIBP measurement If ON is selected select the parameters More than one parameter can be selected CAUTION z If the NIBP measurement has not been performed since the power was turned ON the NIBP measurement at alarm occurrence function will not be effective z Depending on the combination of the used option unit NIBP measurement at Alarm Occurrence key ma...

Page 111: ... will start stop the recording Pressing this key during periodic recording alarm recording graphic recording or recall recording will cease the recording in process The LED located next to the Record Start Stop key will light in green during recording It will light in orange when the paper cassette is empty or open Manual Recording Setup The manual recording can be started from the time the key is...

Page 112: ...an be selected The waveform position will be automatically adjusted when recording 4 Select the duration for recording Select the duration from 24sec or Cont 24sec will automatically stop the recording after 24 seconds If 8ch recorder is selected as output recorder Page can be selected Page recording prints out one page 5 Select the delay time for recording None will start the recording from the t...

Page 113: ...P2 BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6 ST TEMP Tb MAC z If recording on the central monitor recorder or AU 5500N 8ch recorder alarm recording and recall recording cannot be performed for the following alarm factor TACHY BRADY SLOW VT COUPLET PAUSE TRIGEMINY 1 Press the Menu Settings Record Alarm Record keys The alarm recording setup menu will be displayed 2 Select the output recorder Built in will record on the DS 70...

Page 114: ...e selected The delay time differs depending on the recording duration Delay Time Neonate Recording Duration Adult Child Numeric Alarm Arrhythmia Alarm 12 sec 12 sec 8 sec 12 sec 12 sec 8 sec for multigas unit alarm 24 sec 16 sec 16 sec 16 sec 16 sec NOTE 6 Select the arrhythmia type If arrhythmia is selected for the recording factor select the arrhythmia type Pressing the Arrhythmia Factor key wil...

Page 115: ...will record on the 8ch recorder The central monitor recorder of the smallest central ID will be used 8ch recorder selection can be performed on the recorder setup menu 3 Select the waveform for recording Up to 3 waveforms can be selected If the output recorder is 8ch recorder up to 8 waveforms can be selected The waveform position will be automatically adjusted when recording 4 Select the periodic...

Page 116: ...lassification symbol on to the ECG waveform Symbol Description N Normal Normal QRS beat V VPC Ventricular Extrasystole S SVPC Supraventricular Extrasystole P Pacing Beat Pacing beat F Fusion Beat Fusion beat of pacing and spontaneous beat Undetermined beat Learning arrhythmia or beat not matching the pattern NOTE z The QRS classification symbol cannot be recorded for the manual recording without d...

Page 117: ...g End will start the recording from the position where the previous recording ended and feeds the paper to the next perforation after recording so that the paper can be easily cut off OFF will start the recording from the position where the previous recording ended and will not feed the paper after recording Set the recording speed for the built in recorder 6 Select the 8ch recorder and recording ...

Page 118: ...ord Start Stop key to record the displayed waveform The freeze recording will be printed on the built in recorder or HR 500 Recorder Module The waveform set for the manual recording will be recorded Graphic Printing Trend Table etc The trend table recall and Vigilance display can be printed on the recorder Reference Refer to respective section on 7 Function for printing procedure NIBP Data Printin...

Page 119: ...1 Press the Menu Settings Color keys Color Setup Menu 2 Select the color from the 32 color palette Press the key of the desired color 3 Assign the selected color to the parameter Press the key of the parameter to assign the selected color The selected color for the parameter will be applied to the waveform numeric data graphic trend and tabular trend 4 Color Setup ...

Page 120: ...CF card for full disclosure waveform recording full disclosure waveform 48 hours 6 waveforms can be recorded and displayed on the monitor CAUTION z Use only the specified CF card For data transfer FCF 128 For full disclosure waveform recording FCF 16GA z Use only the CF card formatted with this device 1 Press the Menu Settings CF Card keys The CF card menu will be displayed CF Card Format 1 Insert...

Page 121: ...m setup display configuration parameter setup to the CF card Patient Data key will transfer the patient data such as admitting data name age ID etc table trend data Recall data OCRG ST measurement and short trend data cannot be transferred If the CF card is not inserted to the card slot a message will be displayed 4 Confirm if OK to write the data to the CF card Make sure that data transfer select...

Page 122: ...ill transfer the patient data such as admitting data name age ID etc table trend data from the CF card If the CF card is not inserted to the card slot a message will be displayed 4 Confirm if OK to read the data from the CF card Make sure that data transfer selection is correct to avoid erasing data unintentionally Press the Yes key if you are sure to overwrite the monitor data with the CF card da...

Page 123: ...e current setup Function Full Disc Waveform Recording Setup Record Tone Volume Display Setup Display Configuration Color Other Monitor Alarm Setting Time Date Stores the current setup Alarm Mode Setup User BP Label Display Mode Setup User TEMP Label Night Mode Setup Transmitting Waveform Setup Serial Communication Setup Remote Control Setup User Key Setup Password Setup Menu Setup Alarm Indicator ...

Page 124: ...riority will be recorded on the CF card For the CO2 waveform select the measurement unit from mmHg kPa To Format the CF Card for Full Disclosure Waveform Recording 1 Insert the CF card FCF 16GA to CF card slot 2 Format the CF card Pressing the CF Card Format key for more than 3 seconds will automatically determine the CF card type and starts formatting 3 When the format is complete the full disclo...

Page 125: ...ror Cause 1 An error has been detected when writing reading data on the CF card Solution If the error has been detected during writing try again If the error has been detected during reading data might not be correctly written on the CF card Rewrite the data after formatting and try the procedure again Cause 2 The software version of the DS 7000 main unit is older than that of the data stored in t...

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Page 127: ...nt Information from the Magnetic Card or Bar Code 5 9 Admit Discharge of a Patient To Enter the Patient Information from the Patient Data Server DS LANIII 5 10 When Using the Patient Data Server and Magnetic Card or Bar Code 5 10 When Not Using the Magnetic Card or Bar Code 5 10 Discharging a Patient Erasing Name Data etc 5 12 Discharging Procedure 5 12 Monitoring Mode Selection Alarm Display Mode...

Page 128: ...e and alarm mode according to the monitoring purpose Settings Menu 1 Press the Menu Settings Admit Discharge keys The admit discharge menu will be displayed CAUTION If you start monitoring a new patient without performing a discharge procedure for the previous patient new data will be added to the previous data which will result in inaccuracy 5 2 ...

Page 129: ...ult child neonate and pacemaker use used not used which affects the monitoring accuracy Patient Name For entering the patient s name up to 16 letters can be used 5 Admitting a Patient 1 Press the Name key Enter the name using the alphanumeric keypad 2 The entered patient s name will be displayed on the home display Patient Name 5 3 ...

Page 130: ...Press the ID key Enter the ID using the alphanumeric keypad 20 digits can be input but only 10 digits can be transmitted through the wired network DS LAN II On the Operation Room Setup menu under the Initial Settings set which 10 digits to send to the central monitor Reference Refer to 8 Installation Wired Network Connection Hospital Name OR ID Setup for procedure to set the 10 digit patient ID 5 ...

Page 131: ...e Respiration 1 5Hz 2 5Hz Alarm delay time 5 sec 0 sec The alarm delay time is a function to prevent frequent generation of the measurement data alarm by holding the alarm generation for the duration of each delay time The alarm delay time applies to the measurement data alarm for the following parameters HR PR BP RR SpO2 TEMP TACHY BRADY WARNING The monitor determines the detection algorithms for...

Page 132: ...nto the ECG waveform for easy identification By detecting the pacemaker pulse it prevents to erroneously detect QRS as a pacemaker pulse when pacing waveform does not appear pacing failure The arrhythmia analysis analyzes pacing beat as P pacemaker beat or F fusion beat to prevent erroneous judgment of VPC WARNING The pacemaker usage selection influences the precision of the QRS detection and arrh...

Page 133: ...1 Press the Age key and enter the patient s age To directly enter the age use the numeric keypad to enter the age and press the Yrs key The entered age will be displayed inside the key Admitting a Patient 5 2 Enter the patient s birth date using the numeric keypad The age will be automatically calculated Enter the year month day using the numeric keypad and press the Yr Mo Dy keys respectively The...

Page 134: ...s cm kg 1 Press the Height Weight key Enter the height and weight using the numeric keypad and press the cm in or kg lb key The BSA will be automatically calculated when the height and weight are input 2 Select the blood type from A B O AB and select or for Rh 3 Select the display from BSA or BSI CAUTION The BMI data will not be transmitted to the central monitor Even if BMI is selected to be disp...

Page 135: ...in advance 8 Installation Magnetic Card Reader Setup 8 Installation Bar Code Reader Setup 1 Read the data from the magnetic card or bar code The read data will be displayed on the monitor 5 Admitting a Patient 2 Select whether or not to automatically enter the read data as the patient information Select from Enter Patient Data Cancel Enter Patient Data will replace the current patient information ...

Page 136: ...om the patient data server will be displayed in the New Information area If there is no applicable patient information current patient information will be displayed in the New Information area 4 Select whether or not to enter the searched patient information Select from Enter Patient Data Cancel Enter Patient Data will replace the current patient information with the acquired data Cancel will not ...

Page 137: ...r New Information 2 5 Admitting a Patient 4 Select whether or not to enter the searched patient information Select from Enter Patient Data Cancel Enter Patient Data will replace the current patient information with the acquired data Cancel will not enter the acquired data as the patient information The item not acquired from the patient data server will be left blank For the blank item manually in...

Page 138: ...mics P V F V control data vigilance table NICO table BIS table ST table ST trend respiration table The setup condition of recall table trend vigilance table NICO table BIS table will remain Patient Information Erases the following data patient name ID sex age height weight BSA blood type The patient classification will not be initialized Measurement Condition Pacemaker use will be set to unused an...

Page 139: ... Selection The mode selection menu for alarm mode and display mode will be displayed 2 Select an alarm mode from the selection Select from the CONFIG 1 to CONFIG 5 keys to set the alarm setup mode which meets the monitoring purpose The setup for the alarm mode remains stored even when the power is turned off or when discharging procedure is performed The previously selected alarm mode will be effe...

Page 140: ...abel TEMP1 T1 TEMP2 T2 TEMP3 T3 Depends on the setting of Label Setup at Discharge Change of Disp Mode Discharge Mode Display Mode Extended Yes Auto none Yes Standard Numeric HR PR BP1 BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP Wave ECG1 BP overlap SpO2 RESP Yes Zoom Display Numeric HR PR SpO2 TEMP1 NIBP RR Wave ECG1 SpO2 RESP Yes Extended Numeric HR PR BP1 BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP VPC PACE ST A NIBP LIST Wave ...

Page 141: ... T2 TEMP3 T3 Depends on the setting of Label Setup at Discharge Change of Disp Mode Discharge Mode Display Mode Extended Yes Auto none Yes Standard Numeric HR PR BP1 BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP Wave ECG1 BP overlap SpO2 RESP Yes Zoom Display Numeric HR PR SpO2 TEMP1 NIBP RR Wave ECG1 SpO2 RESP Yes Extended Numeric HR PR BP1 BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP VPC PACE ST A NIBP LIST Wave ECG1 cascade ECG2 c...

Page 142: ...G2 cascade BP overlap SpO2 RESP Yes BP Overlap Depends on the used Option Unit Yes Comment CONFIG 5 Yes Short Trend OFF Yes Grid ON Yes Block Cascade Wave Quantity 2 Waveforms ECG1 ECG2 Yes Wave Line Thickness Middle Yes GAS CO2 Waveform Fill Yes BP Label BP1 BP1 BP2 BP2 BP3 BP3 BP4 BP4 BP5 BP5 BP6 BP6 Mode 5 TEMP Label TEMP1 T1 TEMP2 T2 TEMP3 T3 Depends on the setting of Label Setup at Discharge ...

Page 143: ...larm OFF Indiv Alarm OFF OFF OFF BP1 ON S 80 to 200 D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to BP6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 5 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 90 to OFF SEC Alarm OFF NIBP ON S 70 to 200 D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to TEMP3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF 18 to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OFF to OFF Ex AGT O...

Page 144: ...R aVL aVF V All Alarm OFF Indiv Alarm OFF OFF OFF BP1 ON S 80 to 200 D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to 6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 6 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 90 to OFF SEC Alarm OFF NIBP ON S 70 to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to 3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF OFF to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OFF to ...

Page 145: ... Alarm OFF Indiv Alarm OFF OFF OFF BP1 ON S 80 to 200 D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to 6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 6 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 85 to OFF SEC Alarm OFF NIBP ON S 50 to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to 3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF OFF to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OFF to OFF Ex AGT OFF ...

Page 146: ...y The confirmation menu will be displayed If you do not want to suspend monitoring press the Cancel key to return to the previous display 2 Monitoring will be suspended Pressing the OK key will return to the home display with the Resume key displayed The numeric data display and waveform display on the home display will be suspended and only the Resume key will be effective NOTE z The telemetry tr...

Page 147: ...To Resume Monitoring 1 Press the Resume key The Monitoring suspended message will be cleared and monitoring will resume 5 Suspend Monitoring 5 21 ...

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Page 149: ...ration Filter 6 34 PR Source BP or SpO2 6 34 BP Recording Scale 6 35 HR PR Alarm Source 6 35 Alarm During NIBP 6 35 ON OFF of Parameter Display 6 36 SpO2 Nellcor Model DS 7000 6 37 Pulse Wave Size 6 38 SpO2 Alarm 6 38 SpO2 SEC Alarm Setup 6 39 SpO2 Monitoring Condition Setup 6 40 PR Source BP or SpO2 6 40 SpO2 Alarm during NIBP Measurement 6 40 Synchronization Mark Tone 6 41 HR PR Alarm Source 6 4...

Page 150: ...asurement 6 79 Flow Rate 6 79 Wave Clip 6 80 GAS Display during Undetected Breath 6 80 Manual Zero Calibration 6 80 Multigas Data PHASEIN IRMA Probe 6 81 CO2 Concentration Measurement Unit 6 83 MAC Value Display 6 83 MAC Value Calculation Constant 6 84 Gas Waveform Scale 6 85 Alarm Setup 6 86 CO2 Concentration Alarm 6 86 O2 Concentration Alarm 6 86 N2O Nitrous Oxide Alarm 6 87 Anesthetic Gas Alarm...

Page 151: ...r Setup Menu Press the Menu Settings Parameter keys to display the parameter setup menu and select the parameter The parameter setup menu for each parameter can be also accessed by pressing the numeric data box where the numeric data is displayed Press the numeric data box Press the Menu Settings Parameter keys to display the parameter setup menu and select the parameter ECG Parameter Setup Menu 6...

Page 152: ...f all the pressure transducers 3 To perform zero balance for each pressure line press the BP Zero key for the respective BP for more than 3 seconds To perform zero balance for all pressure lines press the Zero All BP key for more than 3 seconds During zero balance When zero balance is complete Verify that the BP waveform is positioned at zero and 0 is displayed for the BP value A message Zero comp...

Page 153: ...try the zero balance process again A message Disconnect will be displayed when the interface cable is not connected Check if the cable is connected correctly 4 When the zero balance process is complete close the three way valve CAUTION Each time the blood pressure transducer or tubing is replaced the zero balance procedure is required to ensure accurate measurements 6 Zero Balance of Blood Pressur...

Page 154: ...dition for measuring ECG and HR Arrhythmia Learn The monitor learns the normal QRS at ECG electrode replacement or at misdetection of the arrhythmia analysis Waveform Size Lead and Baseline Position 1 Press the Lead Size key to display the size lead setup menu Select the lead and size for the waveform to display on the home display 2 ECG Waveforms Display 2 Select the ECG channel to set the lead s...

Page 155: ... Automatic size position of the ECG is effective only at the time the Auto key is pressed This does not continuously adjust the size and position 4 Select the lead to display The leads can be selected from 3 leads 6 leads or 7 leads depending on the connected ECG relay cable ECG Relay Cable Lead 3 electrode 4 electrode 5 electrode CAUTION The QRS detection leads arrhythmia detection leads monitori...

Page 156: ...larm Upper Alarm Limit Sets the upper alarm limit 25 to 300bpm Setting a value 300bpm or above will turn OFF the alarm Automatic Setup Automatically sets the upper limit to 40bpm and the lower limit to 40bpm to the current value To maintain the alarm setting even after the power is turned OFF or after a discharge procedure store the setting to one of the alarm modes or select ON for Backup at Disc...

Page 157: ...r ECG monitoring The upper frequency is set to 40Hz to reduce artifact caused by EMG etc ESIS Mode When a defibrillation and electrosurgery proof ECG relay cable is used Frequency Characteristic Adult Child Neonate 1 6 to 15Hz The upper frequency is set to 15Hz so that it can largely reduce the high frequency artifact Diagnosis Mode Frequency Characteristic Adult Child 0 05 to 100Hz Neonate 1 6 to...

Page 158: ...ration measurement ON will perform impedance respiration measurement OFF will stop the impedance respiration measurement Pacemaker Usage If the patient is wearing a pacemaker the monitor will identify the pacemaker pulse and insert an artificial pulse onto the ECG waveform for easy identification By detecting the pacemaker pulse it prevents to erroneously detect QRS as a pacemaker pulse when pacin...

Page 159: ...m succeeding the pacemaker pulse as an abnormal beat CAUTION Precautions about Pacemaker Pulse Detection z There are some cases when the pacemaker pulse can not be detected depending on the pacemaker type pulse voltage pulse width electrode lead type unipolar bipolar or electrode placement which causes the pacemaker pulse amplitude to decrease and disables the pacemaker pulse detection z If signal...

Page 160: ...t if the pacemaker does not detect the patient s spontaneous heartbeat sensing failure and the pacing stimulus is applied at the same time as the QRS this pace pulse mask function may erroneously mask the QRS and cause the heart rate measurement to decrease To avoid this QRS pace pulse mask function can be set to OFF 10ms or 20ms for correct measurement of the heart rate default setting ON WARNING...

Page 161: ...ter By setting the ECG drift filter ON only the amplitude with frequency component under 1Hz will be attenuated to prevent the ECG baseline to drift 1 Select ON or OFF for the ECG drift filter Selecting ON will set the ECG drift filter and controls the baseline drift When the ECG drift filter is set the patient signal display will be delayed about 0 5 seconds The message Drift F ON will be display...

Page 162: ...r OFF for Auto Lead Switch ON will automatically switch to another lead when an electrode is detached OFF will not switch lead when an electrode is detached Synchronization Mark Tone A mark synchronized to HR or PR can be displayed inside the numeric data box A synchronization tone will be also generated HR Mark 1 Select HR PR or OFF for Sync Mark Tone on the 2nd page of the ECG setup menu HR will...

Page 163: ...oise or motion artifact is detected If PR is not measured HR data before the noise detection will remain displayed During this condition HR synchronized tone will not be generated OFF will not switch HR to PR even when noise is detected When ON is selected for Noise Detection If some noises are detected and PR is also measured HR data will switch to PR The measurement data will be surrounded by a ...

Page 164: ...he selected HR PR source CAUTION If HR PR Alarm Source is PR and PR Source is BP the ECG waveform will not be transmitted on a wired network On the central monitor PR IBP value will be displayed for HR However the HR value from ECG will be displayed on the NIBP list and ST measurement table NOTE z The synchronized mark will be displayed inside the numeric data box for the selected Sync Mark Tone s...

Page 165: ... during lead off condition OFF will display the ECG waveform in baseline during lead off condition HR Display during Lead OFF When a lead off condition is detected for the lead used for HR measurement or arrhythmia analysis whether or not to display the HR data can be selected 1 Set the HR Display during Lead OFF on the 3rd page of the ECG setup menu ON will display the HR data even during lead of...

Page 166: ...ressing the Display OFF key will not display the waveform and numeric data When ECG electrodes are attached to the patient with the ECG display set to OFF the ECG waveform and numeric data will be automatically displayed after 10 seconds CAUTION When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend data input will also be suspended The Disp OFF message will ...

Page 167: ...electrosurgery proof 4 electrode y Relay Cable CI 700E 5 defibrillation electrosurgery proof 5 electrode z When a defibrillator is used during respiration monitoring a large offset voltage will be placed on the ECG electrodes which may cause interruption of monitoring for a few seconds Waveform Size and Baseline Position 1 Press the respiration numeric data box to display the respiration setup men...

Page 168: ...ement for upper and lower limit depends on the patient classification Adult 5Bpm increment Child Neonate 2Bpm increment Key Item Description Current Value Indicates the current value Lower Alarm Limit Range 5 to 145Bpm Adult 2 to 148Bpm Child Neonate Setting the value to 5Bpm or below 2Bpm or below for child neonate will turn OFF the alarm Upper Alarm Limit Range 10 to 150Bpm Adult 4 to 150Bpm Chi...

Page 169: ...m Automatic Setup Sets the alarm limit to 60sec Also APNEA Step Alarm will be set to ON Suspend Alarm Suspends the RR and apnea alarm even if the thresholds are exceeded 5 Select ON OFF for APNEA Step Alarm The APNEA Step Alarm selection will be displayed when the upper limit of apnea alarm is set to 30 seconds or above Selecting ON will generate level 3 alarm sound single beep tone at 1 3 and 2 3...

Page 170: ...RR and Ventilator RR The RR Alarm Source will be displayed inside the respiration numeric data box 1 Select the RR Alarm Source Impedance will generate RR alarm and display the RR synchronization mark based on the impedance respiration curve GAS will generate RR alarm and display the RR synchronization mark based on the RR measured by the multigas unit Vent will generate RR alarm and display the R...

Page 171: ...rform impedance respiration measurement OFF will stop impedance respiration measurement CVA Detection When the amplitude of the respiration waveform decreases due to causes such as respiratory pause the ECG waveform may be superimposed on to the respiration waveform making the RR equal to the HR This condition is called CVA Cardio Vascular Artifact and is detected using the CVA detection function ...

Page 172: ... OFF key will not display the waveform and numeric data When ECG electrodes are attached to the patient with the respiration display set to OFF the respiration waveform and numeric data will be automatically displayed after 10 seconds CAUTION When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend data input will also be suspended The Display OFF message will ...

Page 173: ...lood pressure and ON OFF for the alarm Label Select the label for the measurement site Setup Sets the BP monitoring condition CAUTION When the main power is turned ON the BP value will not be displayed until the zero balance is performed Make sure to perform the zero balance However if the power is turned ON within 30 seconds after the power is turned OFF the previous zero balance information will...

Page 174: ...ery Pressure CVP Central Venous Pressure ICP Intra cranial Pressure UAP Umbilical Artery Pressure IAP Intra aortic Balloon Pumping Pressure LAP Left Atrial Pressure LVP Left Ventricular Pressure US1 BP User Label 1 3 characters US2 BP User Label 2 3 characters Reference Refer to 9 Initial Settings BP User Label for procedure to set the BP user label NOTE Default BP Label The BP1 to BP6 label will ...

Page 175: ...bel is CVP When the BP label is CVP the measurement unit can be selected from mmHg or cmH2O The measurement unit can be selected on the preset menu The selected unit will be displayed on the BP numeric data box Reference Refer to 9 Initial Settings Measurement Unit for CVP measurement unit setup When the BP Label is ICP When the BP label is ICP labeling the artery pressure as ART will allow measur...

Page 176: ... Press the Wave Read key PCWP waveform and respiration waveform will be displayed The cursor point indicates the current mean pressure 4 Use the keys to manually set the PCWP value Move the cursor to manually set the PCWP value Select the waveform scale from 20 or 50mmHg for optimum view 5 Press the Input key Press the Input key when the PCWP value is correctly set The PCWP value will be displayed...

Page 177: ...16 20 24 32 40 kPa 50 75 100 150 200 250 300 mmHg ART LVP IAP 8 12 16 20 24 32 40 kPa 20 40 50 75 100 150 mmHg PAP RVP 4 6 8 12 16 20 kPa 10 20 30 40 50 100 mmHg 2 4 5 6 8 16 kPa CVP RAP LAP 20 40 cmH2O only for CVP 5 10 15 20 50 100 mmHg ICP 1 2 3 4 8 16 kPa CAUTION The BP waveform with a scale above the programmed scale will not be properly transmitted on a wireless network Select a proper scale...

Page 178: ...larm limit 0 to 295mmHg 0 to 39 5kPa Setting the value equal to or below 0mmHg 0kPa will turn OFF the alarm Upper Alarm Limit Set the upper limit 2 to 300 mmHg 0 2 to 40 0kPa Setting the value equal to or above 300 mmHg 40 0kPa will turn OFF the alarm Automatic Setup When the BP label is BP1 ART the upper and lower limit will be automatically set to 40mmHg 5kPa and 20mmHg 3kPa respectively from th...

Page 179: ...ess fails The three way valve may not be opened to air noise has interferred or the transducer may be defective Check the cause and try the zero balance procedure again A message Disconnect will be displayed when the interface cable is not connected Check if the cable is firmly connected 3 Close the three way valve when the zero balance is complete CAUTION Each time the blood pressure transducer o...

Page 180: ...d allows to set the BP monitoring condition Filter Selection A noise may interfere on the BP waveform depending on the combination of BP measurement circuit Select an appropriate filter from the low pass filter of 6Hz 8Hz 12Hz or 40Hz 1 Select the filter Select the appropriate filter from 6Hz 8Hz 12Hz 40Hz ...

Page 181: ...systolic diastolic pressure M will display only the mean pressure CAUTION The undisplayed BP data S D M will not generate a BP alarm or be displayed in the table data Select the appropriate display format according to the monitoring purpose Mean BP Waveform Display The mean BP waveform can be set to be continuously displayed on the home display 1 Select ON or OFF for mean BP waveform display Selec...

Page 182: ...e for PR When PR cannot be measured with SpO2 the measurement source will switch to BP BP SpO2 will prioritize BP as measurement source for PR When PR cannot be measured with BP the measurement source will switch to SpO2 CAUTION If HR PR Alarm Source is PR and PR Source is BP ECG waveform will not be transmitted on a wired network On the central monitor PR IBP value will be displayed for HR Howeve...

Page 183: ...PR Alarm Source is PR and PR Source is BP the ECG waveform will not be transmitted on a wired network On the central monitor the PR IBP value will be displayed for HR However the HR value from ECG will be displayed for the NIBP list and ST measurement table NOTE z If PR source is BP make sure to measure the corresponded BP BP1 or ART Otherwise PR will be displayed as z The Sync Mark Tone ECG setup...

Page 184: ...splay ON or Display OFF Pressing the Display ON key will display the waveform and numeric data Pressing the Display OFF key will not display the waveform and numeric data CAUTION z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended z If the display of the waveform numeric data labeled as BP1 or ART is set to OFF the BP pulse r...

Page 185: ...plug the relay cable and sensor from the SpO2 connector Otherwise the outside light may affect the displayed measurements CAUTION z The DS 100A is intended for use on finger for adults weighing over 40 kg approximate Do not use them on children or neonates Also do not apply them on the thumb or foot z The light emitting part of the sensor should be over the root of the fingernail Do not insert the...

Page 186: ...s the current value Lower Alarm Limit Sets the lower alarm limit 70 to 99 Setting the value to 70 or below will turn OFF the alarm Upper Alarm Limit Sets the upper alarm limit 71 to 100 Setting the value to 100 or above will turn OFF the alarm Automatic Setup Automatically sets the upper limit to OFF and the lower limit to 90 NOTE Whether to use the SEC second alarm function and its threshold sele...

Page 187: ...2 value returns to the level within the alarm limit and at the same time the integral value begins to decrease Alarm limit SpO2 value x 2 is subtracted each second Also there is a safety net when setting the SEC alarm function This safety net is for the case when the SpO2 value frequently falls below the alarm limit but does not last long enough to reach the SEC alarm threshold If the SpO2 value f...

Page 188: ... NIBP list and ST measurement table NOTE z If PR source is BP make sure to measure the corresponded BP BP1 or ART Otherwise PR will be displayed as z The Sync Mark Tone ECG setup and HR PR Alarm Source settings will be synchronized with the HR PR user key function SpO2 Alarm during NIBP Measurement This setup can be used when the SpO2 sensor and the NIBP cuff is placed on the same limb for measure...

Page 189: ...priority set for the PR source Auto will automatically select the alarm source according to the priority set on the Source Setup Initial Settings WARNING The HR PR alarm will not be generated unless the numeric data box corresponded to the selected HR PR alarm source is displayed When the HR PR alarm source selection is changed be sure to display the numeric data box corresponded to the selected H...

Page 190: ...ic data When the SpO2 sensor is attached to the patient with the SpO2 display set to OFF and SpO2 is measured for 10 seconds the pulse wave and numeric data will be automatically displayed CAUTION z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the pulse rate meas...

Page 191: ...e sensor area can cause measurement error Place a black or dark cloth over the sensor in these environments When not measuring unplug the relay cable and sensor from the SpO2 connector Otherwise the outside light may affect the displayed measurements CAUTION z The light emitting part of the sensor should be over the root of the fingernail Do not insert the finger too far into the sensor as it may ...

Page 192: ...set in 1 increment Key Item Description Individual Alarm Selecting ON will generate the SpO2 alarm Selecting OFF will not generate the SpO2 alarm Current Value Indicates the current value Lower Alarm Limit Sets the lower alarm limit 70 to 99 Setting the value to 70 or below will turn OFF the alarm Upper Alarm Limit Sets the upper alarm limit 71 to 100 Setting the value to 100 or above will turn OF...

Page 193: ...measurement PR Source BP or SpO2 The measurement source for PR can be selected The PR synchronized mark will be also displayed with the selected source 1 Select the PR source SpO2 BP will prioritize SpO2 as measurement source for PR When PR cannot be measured with SpO2 the measurement source will switch to BP BP SpO2 will prioritize BP as measurement source for PR When PR cannot be measured with B...

Page 194: ...he averaging time from 2 4sec 4 6sec 8sec 10sec 12sec 14sec 16 sec Synchronization Mark Tone A mark synchronized to HR or PR can be displayed inside the numeric data box A synchronization tone will be also generated 1 Select HR PR or OFF for Sync Mark Tone HR will display a mark synchronized to HR and will generate HR synchronized tone PR will display a mark synchronized to BP or SpO2 according to...

Page 195: ...will not be transmitted on a wired network On the central monitor the PR IBP value will be displayed for HR However the HR value from ECG will be displayed for the NIBP list and ST measurement table NOTE z The synchronized mark will be displayed inside the numeric data box for the selected Sync Mark Tone source regardless of the HR PR Alarm Source setting z The Sync Mark Tone and HR PR Alarm Sourc...

Page 196: ...t the FAST SAT will be displayed 2 Select from ON or OFF PI Display Whether or not to display the PI Perfusion Index data can be selected The perfusion index is calculated by the following formula pulsatile signal apulsatile signal 100 and indicates the patient s circulation condition This can be used to find a good perfusion site to attach the sensor Also it can be used as diagnosis index to pred...

Page 197: ... Down key The setup menu to set the signal IQ wave will be displayed 2 Select ON display or OFF not display SpO2 Low Perfusion Alarm The low perfusion alarm level can be selected from level 3 or level 4 CAUTION Be cautious not to miss the low perfusion condition when selecting level 4 for the low perfusion alarm level as the alarm sound will not be generated 1 Set the alarm level for the low perfu...

Page 198: ...ched to the patient with the SpO2 display set to OFF and SpO2 is measured for 10 seconds the pulse wave and numeric data will be automatically displayed CAUTION z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the pulse rate measured by SpO2 will not be displayed e...

Page 199: ...rculatory failure with blood clot z Check the patient s condition constantly while measuring over a long period of time with interval of 2 5 minutes or less Also periodically check the blood circulation while performing periodic measurement over a long period of time Congestion or rash may occur at the measuring site z For the following situation measurements will be terminated y When the measurem...

Page 200: ... The measurement interval selection for the automatic measurement will be displayed 2 Select the interval time Select from Cont 1M 2M 2 5M 5M 10M 15M 30M 60M 120M Select OFF if not performing automatic measurement The measurement time will be the integral multiple of the selected interval time beginning with 0 minute Ex If the present time is 13 14 the measurement time will be as follows for each ...

Page 201: ...inutes interval 60 minutes time lag will occur By starting the measurement 5 minutes earlier this time lag between the external equipment can be minimized NIBP 1 Minute Interval Measurement The 1 minute interval measurement will automatically stop after 12 minutes and returns to the automatic measurement mode of 2 5 minutes interval 1 Press the NIBP Auto Mode key The measurement interval selection...

Page 202: ...surement the measurement will cease During continuous measurement a provisional SYS systolic pressure will be displayed during the measurement It will not be displayed during the Quick Measurement measurement duration of 20 to 25 seconds 1 Press the NIBP Continuous Measurement key 2 Start the NIBP continuous measurement To cease the measurement press the NIBP Start Stop key or press again the NIBP...

Page 203: ...ate 8 0 to 32 5kPa Adult 5 0 to 23 5kPa Child 4 0 to 15 5kPa Neonate Upper Limit 65 to 250mmHg Adult 45 to 180mmHg Child 35 to 120mmHg Neonate 8 5 to 33 0kPa Adult 5 5 to 24 0kPa Child 4 5 to 16 0kPa Neonate Mean Lower Limit 45 to 230mmHg Adult 30 to 155mmHg Child 15 to 95mmHg Neonate 6 0 to 30 5kPa Adult 4 0 to 20 5kPa Child 2 0 to 12 5kPa Neonate Upper Limit 50 to 235mmHg Adult 35 to 160mmHg Chi...

Page 204: ...tup key on the NIBP configuration menu allows setting the NIBP monitoring condition Patient Classification Selection The patient classification affects the NIBP measurement accuracy It also affects the accuracy of HR and RR measurement and the delay time to generate the alarm Adult Child Neonate NIBP Measurement Range 10 to 280mmHg 10 to 180mmHg 10 to 130mmHg HR 0bpm 12 to 300bpm 0bpm 30 to 300bpm...

Page 205: ...e selection on the admit discharge menu will be automatically changed to the same selection 2 The selected patient classification will be displayed on the Home Display Quick Measurement 1 Select ON OFF for Quick Measurement ON will perform the measurement for duration of about 20 to 25 seconds in case of an adult patient NOTE The quick measurement setting will be effective when the patient classif...

Page 206: ...s obtained from ECG and photoplethysmogram SpO2 and initiating a new NIBP measurement if a change in the circulatory dynamics is detected Parameters used for Dyna Alert Function DT RR a b d ECG PTG Second Derivative PTG The Dyna Alert function will operate on the following measurement condition Patient Classification Adult 20kg or above Cuff Applied Site Upper arm SpO2 Sensor Applied Site Fingerti...

Page 207: ... will not function if the patient classification is Neonate z During continuous measurement 1 minute measurement normal cuff inflation will be performed regardless of the Sight Inflation setting z When performing manual measurement measurement at alarm occurrence it will inflate to the fixed pressure Adult 180mmHg Child 140mmHg Neonate 110mmHg regardless of the Sight Inflation setting 1 Select ON ...

Page 208: ...n BP value is not displayed the alarm for mean BP will not generate The mean BP value will not be displayed for the table data either Pulse Rate Display The pulse rate measured during NIBP measurement can be displayed This pulse rate is only for display It will not generate an alarm or be displayed for the table function 1 Select ON or OFF for PR Display ON will display the pulse rate OFF will not...

Page 209: ...previous SYS 101 and previous SYS SYS 15mmHg or When previous SYS 100 and previous SYS SYS 10mmHg the End Tone will generate with a decreasing tone low tone to notify a decrease in the BP For condition other than the above a medium tone will be generated 1 Select ON or OFF for End Tone ON will generate a tone when the measurement completes OFF will not generate a tone when the measurement complete...

Page 210: ... upon completion of NIBP measurement if the external equipment inputs the measurement in 60 minutes interval 60 minutes difference will be generated By starting the measurement 5 minutes earlier this difference can be minimized 1 Display the second page of the NIBP setup menu to set the Start 5min early ON will start the measurement 5 minutes before NIBP Data Erase Time The NIBP data can be erased...

Page 211: ...eric data box Elapsed Time will display the elapsed time from the last NIBP measurement Meas Time will display the measured time of the last NIBP measurement Elapsed Time will display the elapsed time from the last NIBP measurement Meas Time will display the measured time of the last NIBP measurement Elapsed Time Measured Time 6 Non Invasive Blood Pressure ...

Page 212: ...emperature label setup menu will be displayed 2 Select a label Select from T Tsk Tre Tes Tco US1 US2 US3 US4 Description of Each Label T1 T3 Default Tsk Skin Temperature Tre Rectal Temperature Tes Esophageal Temperature Tco Core Temperature US1 Temperature User Label 1 3 characters US2 Temperature User Label 2 3 characters US3 Temperature User Label 3 3 characters US4 Temperature User Label 4 3 ch...

Page 213: ...pper Alarm Limit Sets the upper alarm limit 31 0 to 50 0 C 88 0 to 122 0 F Setting the value 50 0 C 122 0 F or above will turn the alarm OFF Automatic Setup Automatically sets the upper limit to 2 0 C 4 0 F from the current value and lower limit to 2 0 C 4 0 F from the current value To maintain the alarm setting even after the power is turned OFF or after a discharge procedure store the setting to...

Page 214: ...ppear 2 Select Display ON or Display OFF Pressing the Display ON key will display the numeric data Pressing the Display OFF key will not display the numeric data CAUTION When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended The Display OFF message will be displayed inside the numeric data box ...

Page 215: ... the scale for AWP airway pressure waveform AWF Scale Sets the scale for AWF airway flow waveform AWP Scale 1 Select the scale Select the appropriate AWP scale from 10 20 30 50 or 120 cmH2O AWF Scale 1 Select the scale Select the appropriate AWF scale from 5 10 20 50 or 180 L min 6 Ventilator ...

Page 216: ...Alarm Limit Sets the lower alarm limit 30 0 to 44 0 C 86 0 to 111 0 F Setting the value 30 0 C 86 0 F or below will turn the alarm OFF Upper Alarm Limit Sets the upper alarm limit 31 0 to 45 0 C 88 0 to 113 0 F Setting the value 45 0 C 113 0 F or above will turn the alarm OFF Automatic Setup Automatically sets the upper limit to 2 0 C 4 0 F from the current value and lower limit to 2 0 C 4 0 F fro...

Page 217: ...tent Cardiac Index will be displayed STAT Mode Index Display 1 ON OFF for STAT Mode and ON OFF for Index display can be selected on the Vigilance display STAT Mode OFF Index Display OFF SvO2 or ScvO2 CCO EDV BT data will be displayed inside the SvO2 CO numeric data box STAT Mode OFF Index Display ON By setting the Index display ON CCI EDVI data will be displayed instead of CCO and EDV STAT Mode ON...

Page 218: ...ion N2O concentration measured by the Multigas Unit MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 is explained When Multigas Unit MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ is used CO2 GAS Menu O2 GAS Menu N2O GAS Menu AGT GAS Menu GAS Setup MAC Value Setup When Multigas Unit MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 is used CO2 GAS Menu O2 GAS Menu N2O GAS Menu AGT GAS Menu GAS Setup MAC Value Setup ...

Page 219: ...s AGENT Concentration Setup Label Sets anesthetic gas type Scale Sets the scale for anesthetic gas concentration waveform display In AGT Alarm Sets ON OFF of the In AGT alarm and upper lower alarm limits Ex AGT Alarm Sets ON OFF of the Ex AGT alarm and upper lower alarm limits GAS Setup MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ Sets ON OFF of the gas measurement flow rate and ON OFF for wave clip GAS Setup MGU 801P...

Page 220: ...splayed 2 Select the measurement unit from mmHg kPa For trend table data the gas data will be displayed with the selected measurement unit Measurement Unit MAC Value Display The MAC value can be displayed inside the numeric data display area NOTE The MAC value will not be displayed unless ON is selected for MAC Display Perform the setup as necessary 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings MAC Value keys...

Page 221: ... Constant X PAGT Primary Agent Constant X AGT Secondary Agent Constant NOTE The MAC value will not be displayed unless ON is selected for MAC Display Perform the setup as necessary 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings MAC Value keys The MAC value setup menu will be displayed If you want to change the displayed default value input the numbers using the numeric keypad Then press the key for the corresp...

Page 222: ...scale from 50 100 When the unit is kPa or select the scale from 4 8 10 Scale Setup Menu for mmHg 2 The scale for O2 waveform can be selected on the O2 setup menu Select the scale from 18 30 18 60 18 100 0 30 0 60 0 100 3 The scale for anesthetic gas waveform can be selected on the AGT setup menu Select the scale from 4 8 16 ...

Page 223: ...ts Lower Limit Range 1 to 98mmHg 0 1 to 13 1kPa 0 1 to 13 1 Turns OFF if 1mmHg 0 1kPa 0 1 or below is set Upper Limit Range 3 to 115mmHg 0 3 to 15 0kPa 0 3 to 15 0 Turns OFF if 115mmHg 15 0kPa 15 0 or above is set Auto Automatically sets the upper limit to 10mmHg 1 3kPa 1 3 and lower limit to 10mmHg 1 3kPa 1 3 from the current value In CO2 Alarm The alarm setup should be performed for each measure...

Page 224: ...to Automatically sets the upper limit to 10 and lower limit to 10 from the current value N2O Nitrous Oxide Alarm In N2O Alarm The upper lower limit can be set in 2 increments Lower Limit Range 0 to 98 Turns OFF if 0 or below is set Upper Limit Range 2 to 100 Turns OFF if 100 or above is set Auto Automatically sets the upper limit to 10 and lower limit to 10 from the current value Ex N2O Alarm The ...

Page 225: ... current value Ex AGT Alarm The upper lower limit can be set in 0 1 increments Lower Limit The adjustable range differs depending on the anesthetic gas label ISO HAL ENF 0 5 to 4 0 DES 0 5 to 12 0 SEV 0 5 to 5 0 Turns OFF if the value below the adjustable range is set Upper Limit The adjustable range differs depending on the anesthetic gas label ISO HAL ENF 3 0 to 6 0 DES 8 0 to 20 0 SEV 3 0 to 8 ...

Page 226: ...lly set according to the detected anesthetic gas GAS Setup MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ The GAS setup menu can be accessed by pressing the GAS Setup key ON OFF of Gas Measurement Select ON or OFF for Gas Measurement ON will perform gas measurement OFF will not perform gas measurement Flow Rate Select the Flow Rate from 100 150 200 mL min Wave Clip If the gas waveform exceeds the waveform display area w...

Page 227: ...ndetected Breath and if only inspiratory data is displayed inspiratory and expiratory data display on the central monitor will become invalid GAS Setup MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 The GAS setup menu can be accessed by pressing the GAS Setup key ON OFF of Gas Measurement Select ON or OFF for Gas Measurement ON will perform gas measurement OFF will not perform gas measurement Flow Rate The selectable f...

Page 228: ...or Insp Only displays only the inspiratory data Invalid will make the inspiratory and expiratory data invalid when a respiration is not detected and bar marks will be displayed instead Insp Only will make only the inspiratory data valid when a respiration is not detected and bar marks will be displayed for expiratory data NOTE When Insp Only is selected for GAS Display during Undetected Breath and...

Page 229: ...n setting of CO2 concentration anesthetic gas concentration O2 concentration N2O concentration measured by the IRMA probe is explained When Multigas Unit IRMA is used CO2 GAS Menu O2 GAS Menu N2O GAS Menu AGT GAS Menu GAS Setup MAC Value Setup 6 Multigas Data PHASEIN IRMA Probe ...

Page 230: ...alarm limits Ex N2O Alarm Sets ON OFF of the Ex N2O alarm and upper lower alarm limits Anesthetic Gas AGENT Concentration Setup Label Sets the anesthetic gas type Scale Sets the scale for anesthetic gas concentration waveform display In AGT Alarm Sets ON OFF of the In AGT alarm and upper lower alarm limits Ex AGT Alarm Sets ON OFF of the Ex AGT alarm and upper lower alarm limits MAC Value Setup Di...

Page 231: ...he measurement unit from mmHg kPa For trend table data the gas data will be displayed with the selected measurement unit Measurement Unit MAC Value Display The MAC value can be displayed inside the numeric data display area NOTE The MAC value will not be displayed unless ON is selected for MAC Display Perform the setup as necessary 2 Press the Menu Initial Settings MAC Value keys Select ON or OFF ...

Page 232: ... Secondary Agent X N2O N2O Constant X PAGT Primary Agent Constant X AGT Secondary Agent Constant NOTE The MAC value will not be displayed unless ON is selected for MAC Display Perform the setup as necessary 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings MAC Value keys The MAC value setup menu will be displayed If you want to change the displayed default value input the numbers using the numeric keypad Then pre...

Page 233: ... When the unit is kPa or select the scale from 4 8 10 Scale Setup Menu for mmHg 2 The scale for O2 waveform can be selected on the O2 setup menu Select the scale from 18 30 18 60 18 100 0 30 0 60 0 100 3 The scale for anesthetic gas waveform can be selected on the AGT setup menu Select the scale from 4 8 16 6 Multigas Data PHASEIN IRMA Probe ...

Page 234: ...t unit mmHg kPa The upper limit can be set in 1mmHg 0 1kPa 0 1 increments Lower Limit No Setting Upper Limit Range 1 to 24mmHg 0 1 to 3 0kPa 0 1 to 3 0 Turns OFF if 24mmHg 3 0kPa 3 0 or above is set Auto Automatically sets the upper limit to 3mmHg 0 4kPa 0 4 O2 Concentration Alarm Ex O2 Alarm The upper lower limit can be set in 5 increments Lower Limit Range 10 to 60 Turns OFF if 10 or below is se...

Page 235: ...uto Automatically sets the upper limit to 10 and lower limit to 10 from the current value Anesthetic Gas Alarm In AGT Alarm The upper lower limit can be set in 0 1 increments Lower Limit The adjustable range differs depending on the anesthetic gas label ISO HAL ENF 0 0 to 4 5 DES 0 0 to 17 5 SEV 0 0 to 7 5 Turns OFF if the value below the adjustable range is set Upper Limit The adjustable range di...

Page 236: ...urns OFF if the value above the adjustable range is set Auto Automatically sets the upper limit to 0 8 and lower limit to 0 8 to the current value MAC Value Alarm The upper limit can be set in 0 1 increments Lower Limit No setting Upper Limit Range 0 1 to 9 9 Turns OFF if 9 9 or above is set To maintain the alarm setting even after the power is turned OFF or after the discharge procedure store the...

Page 237: ...lect the label from Auto ISO HAL ENF SEV DES None NOTE z Proper monitoring cannot be performed if the selected agent label and actually used agent do not match Make sure to select the proper label z If None is selected the anesthetic gas cannot be monitored z If IRMA CO2 ICU AX probe is connected the label for the anesthetic gas agent cannot be selected 6 Multigas Data PHASEIN IRMA Probe ...

Page 238: ...ill display the whole part of waveform even if it exceeds the display area However the exceeded part may not be displayed depending on the sweep speed of the waveform displayed above or below the gas waveform O2 Concentration When a probe AX AX which is not able to measure the O2 concentration is used the inspired O2 concentration can be set on the GAS setup menu As the O2 concentration affects th...

Page 239: ...s selected O2 sensor calibration can be performed 3 Vital Application To Measure the CO2 PHASEIN IRMA Probe O2 Sensor Calibration ON OFF of Parameter Display 1 Press the Display ON OFF key on the corresponded gas menu CO2 setup menu O2 setup menu N2O setup menu AGT setup menu The Display ON OFF selection will be displayed CO2 Setup Menu 2 Select Display ON or Display OFF Pressing the Display ON ke...

Page 240: ...the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the respiration rate measured by the multigas unit will not be displayed either The Display OFF message will be displayed inside the numeric data box ...

Page 241: ...value for each respiration cannot be displayed if respiration rate is 60Bpm or above O2 Compensation By inputting the O2 concentration value compensation can be made to display more accurate value Pressing the key will display the tool box to set the value Use the Ï Ð keys to adjust the O2 compensation O2 concentration The O2 compensation can be set in 1 increment for the value up to 30 and 5 incr...

Page 242: ...display the tool box to set the value Use the Ï Ð keys to adjust the anesthetic gas compensation anesthetic gas concentration Press the Close key after setting the anesthetic gas compensation NOTE The value cannot be changed if the total value of O2 compensation and anesthetic gas compensation exceeds 100 In such case change the anesthetic gas compensation value after changing the O2 compensation ...

Page 243: ...nu 2 Select Display ON or Display OFF Pressing the Display ON key will display the gas data Pressing the Display OFF key will not display the gas data CAUTION z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the alarm generation and table trend input will also be suspended z When the waveform and numeric data display is set to OFF the respiration rate measured by the multigas unit will n...

Page 244: ... Radical 7 Data When pulse oximeter Radical 7 Masimo is used SpO2 R waveform size can be set Waveform Size 1 Select the waveform size Select the waveform size for displaying and recording from 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 ...

Page 245: ...amics Data 7 43 To Edit the Hemodynamics Data 7 45 BIS Table Display Print 7 46 To Display the BIS Table 7 46 The Description of the Display 7 47 BIS Table Setup 7 47 Print Font Size for the BIS Table 7 48 Vigilance Table Display Print 7 49 To Display the Vigilance Table 7 49 The Description of the Display 7 50 Vigilance Table Setup 7 51 Print Font Size for the Vigilance Table 7 52 NICO Table Disp...

Page 246: ...7 2 Table Trend Each time the Table Trend key is pressed the display of table and trend data can be switched Table Display Trend Display ...

Page 247: ...et the display interval for the table data Pressing the Interval xM key will display the selection tool for the display interval Select from 1min 2min 2 5min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min NIBP NIBP will display the table with the time of each NIBP measurement The data at the time of NIBP measurement and at alarm generation will be displayed regardless of the display interval setup CAUTION z If Save...

Page 248: ...e basic parameters of only the displayed time range Print All Basic will print the basic parameters of the whole time range Output example when the Print key is pressed Output example of Basic Table 4 Delete the table data Press the Delete Data Hold 3sec key for more than 3 seconds By pressing the Yes key on the confirmation display all stored table trend data will be deleted ...

Page 249: ...ch priority is not set will be displayed on the right side on the table display 3 Select the parameter for each priority level The parameter can be selected by directly pressing the key or using the up and down arrow keys The priority level will automatically shift downwards to allow continuous parameter selection NOTE For apnea data apnea duration maximum apnea duration at 1 minute will be stored...

Page 250: ... all NIBP data regardless of the table display interval setup Display Interval will display the NIBP data according to the set display interval 4 Select how to display the alarm table All Data will display all alarm data regardless of the table display interval setup Display Interval will display the alarm data according to the set display interval 5 Select the print size for the table data Half w...

Page 251: ...ayed on the basic table The display priority is high from the top On the basic table display the higher priority parameter will be displayed from the left 3 Select the parameter for each priority level The parameter can be selected by directly pressing the key or using the up and down arrow keys The priority level will automatically shift downwards to allow continuous parameter selection 7 Table T...

Page 252: ...with external equipment was not established or if network setup was not performed When the AGT label is changed during measurement the new label will be displayed using one row on the table and the measurement data for the new label will be displayed from the rows below it When the PR source is changed during measurement the new PR source will be displayed using one row on the table and the measur...

Page 253: ...layed from the rows below it NOTE The new patient classification will be displayed on the table only if NIBP measurement is performed after changing the patient classification If body motion artifact was detected during NIBP measurement a motion artifact mark will be displayed with the data If NIBP measurement using Dyna Alert function was performed a Dyna Alert mark will be displayed with the dat...

Page 254: ...e Down or Page Up keys The graph is divided into upper and lower row on each page On each row a graph trend of 4 parameters can be displayed simultaneously 2 Set the display interval for the trend data Pressing the Interval xH key will display the selection tool to select the display interval Select from 1H 2H 4H 8H 12H 24H Time Range Sample Rate 1 hour 1 minute 2 hours 2 minutes 4 hours 4 minutes...

Page 255: ...ST 2 5 10 20 mm 100 150 200 300 mmHg NIBP 16 20 24 40 kPa 20 45 30 40 C TEMP1 2 3 68 113 86 104 F 20 45 30 40 C Tb 68 113 86 104 F 0 0 10 0 0 0 25 0 C T 0 0 18 0 0 0 45 0 F 20 50 100 150 200 300 mmHg BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6 4 8 16 20 24 40 kPa 20 40 cmH2O 20 50 100 150 200 300 mmHg CVP 4 8 16 20 24 40 kPa PCWP 20 50 100 150 200 300 mmHg PR IBP 100 200 300 bpm PDP 20 50 100 150 200 300 mmHg CPP 20 ...

Page 256: ... PVI R 30 60 100 SpCO R 20 40 100 SpMet R 20 0 40 0 100 0 SpHb R 10 0 20 0 30 0 g dL SpOC R 10 20 40 mL dL 4 Print the trend data Print will print the trend of only the displayed page Output Example 5 Delete the trend data Press the Delete Data Hold 3sec key for more than 3 seconds By pressing the Yes key on the confirmation display all stored table trend data will be deleted ...

Page 257: ...row Set the parameters to be displayed for each row 1 Press the Setup key on the trend display The trend setup menu will be displayed 2 Select the parameter to display 1 First select the page to perform the setup 2 Select the displaying location 3 Then select the displaying parameter from the right side The parameters can be set continuously from the top location 2 3 1 7 Table Trend ...

Page 258: ... Continuous Cardiac Output CCI Continuous Cardiac Index BT Blood Temperature RR IMP Impedance Respiration APNEA Apnea Time Impedance CO2 ventilator RR CO2 CO2 Respiration Rate RR VENT Ventilator Respiration Rate FiO2 Inspired Oxygen Ex O2 Expired Oxygen In N2O Inspired Nitrous Oxide Ex N2O Expired Nitrous Oxide AGENT Inspired Expired Agent Gas In CO2 Inspired Carbon Dioxide EtCO2 End Tidal CO2 Con...

Page 259: ...7 15 The Description of the Display Scale Real Time Scale Scale 7 Table Trend ...

Page 260: ...en an assigned alarm factor occurs its waveform 12 seconds and numeric data will be stored for up to 200 data The recall data to be displayed can be selected on the display selection menu On the recall list display 8 compressed recall waveform will be displayed Pressing one of the compressed recall waveform will enlarge the waveform Recall Waveform Compressed 7sec Recall Factor Time of Alarm Occur...

Page 261: ...isplay on the recall list Press the Display Selection key and select the recall factor Select the numeric data arrhythmia to display as recall factor If the key LED is lighted recall data will be displayed If the key LED is extinguished recall data will not be displayed 3 Switch the recall list display The newest 8 data will be displayed from the recall list Shifts the recall list to the newer dat...

Page 262: ...of the recall factors on the recall list 1 Pressing one of the recall factors will display the zoom recall waveform 2 Move the waveform to the left or the right The recall waveform display can be moved to the left or to the right Í key will move to the older data Î key will move to the newer data 3 The alarm factor occurred at the same time will be displayed Pressing the recall factor key will dis...

Page 263: ...c recording on the recording setup menu Reference Refer to 4 Monitoring Setup Recording Setup Recorder Setup for recorder setup procedure 5 Delete the recall waveform The unnecessary recall waveform can be deleted Pressing the Delete key will display the confirmation message Yes will delete the waveform and displays the recall list display No will return to the previous display 7 Recall ...

Page 264: ... select the recall waveform Up to 2 waveforms can be selected for recall waveform Select the recall waveform for Wave 1 and Wave 2 The key with the LED lighted is the selected waveform 2 Select the recall factor numeric data Pressing the Numeric key will display the menu to select the numeric data recall factor Select the recall factors by pressing their keys The keys with the LED lighted will be ...

Page 265: ...ighted will be the recall factors The alarm OFF mark will be displayed inside the arrhythmia key if the alarm is set to OFF for that arrhythmia z The recall waveform will start with the following delay time tracing back from the alarm occurrence Neonate Adult Child Meas Data Alarm Arrhy Alarm Delay Time 12 sec 12 sec 8 sec 12sec NOTE z For multigas data alarm the delay time is 8 seconds 7 Recall ...

Page 266: ...ing the alphanumeric keypad Start Stop of Stopwatch START will start the stopwatch STOP will suspend the counting and pressing START again will resume the counting Reset will reset the stopwatch time display to 00 00 00 If Reset is pressed during counting the counting will restart from 00 00 00 NOTE z If discharge procedure is performed during stopwatch operation the counting will stop and the sto...

Page 267: ...hic trend ST level will be measured for each lead On the ST display ST alarm limit and ST reference point measurement point can be set NOTE z If 3 lead cable is used measurement will be performed for only the displayed leads z ー ー ー will be displayed for ST level for the following case y during arrhythmia learning y during lead off condition y when N or S is not detected for QRS within 30 seconds ...

Page 268: ... the displaying scale for the trend If Auto Scale is set for the trend scale the displaying scale cannot be changed Trend Scale Unit HR 100 200 300 bpm 0 2 0 5 1 0 2 0 mV ST 2 5 10 20 mm 5 Print the ST trend display The currently displayed trend and waveform on the ST display will be printed ST Display Lead Setup The leads to be displayed inside the ST data box can be set by pressing the ST Displa...

Page 269: ...eference point can be set in the range of 240ms to 0ms in increments of 10ms from the peak of QRS to the P wave direction 4 Set the measurement point for ST measurement The measurement point can be set in the range of 0ms to 560ms in increments of 10mS from the peak of QRS to the T wave direction The currently measured ST value will be displayed by moving the cursor CAUTION z For the lead which th...

Page 270: ... the alarm limit Item Description Lower Alarm Limit Select a lower alarm limit 20 0 to 19 0mm 2 00 to 1 90mV Alarm will be set to OFF if the value 20mm 2 0mV or lower is selected Upper Alarm Limit Select an upper alarm limit 19 0 to 20 0mm 1 90 to 2 00mV Alarm will be set to OFF if the value 20mm 2 0mV or above is selected 5 Select ON OFF of Indiv Alarm ON will generate a ST alarm for the selected...

Page 271: ...ll be displayed in tabular format 2 Select the display interval Press the Interval M key to display the interval selection Select from 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min If 5min is selected the time will be displayed in real time as follows 10 00 10 05 10 25 If 60min is selected it will be displayed as 10 00 11 00 12 00 If the ST table is displayed at 10 35 the data from 10 00 will be displaye...

Page 272: ...ing was suspended ST Table Setup The parameter to display on the ST table can be selected 1 Press the Setup key on the ST table display 2 Select the display position on the table Maximum of 17 parameters can be displayed on the table 3 Select the parameter to display Select the parameter by pressing the corresponded key The display will automatically shift downward to allow continuous parameter se...

Page 273: ... 3 4 5 6 3 for the numbers of parameters Print Font Size for the BIS Table The print font size for the BIS table can be set 1 Press the Setup key on the BIS Table Setup screen to display the Table Option Setup screen 2 Select the print size for the table data Half width will print the table data font size in half width Full width will print the table data font size in full width 7 ST Table ...

Page 274: ...played on the home display 24 hours of data will be automatically stored and displayed in 1 minute interval 1 Press the Menu Function ST Trend keys The ST trend will be displayed Pressing one of the A B C D keys will switch the display 2 Displaying Group D will allow parameter selection on the ST trend menu Select the position to set the parameter Select the parameter from the displayed selection ...

Page 275: ...1 minute 2 hours 1 minute 4 hours 1 minute 8 hours 2 minutes 12 hours 3 minutes 24 hours 6 minutes 5 Move the display older data newer data The ST trend display can be moved to the older or newer data with the currently displayed time span Í key will display the older data with the selected time span Î key will display the newer data with the selected time span 6 Move the cursor older data newer d...

Page 276: ...play Pressing the Zoom key will display 1 hour of data with the cursor point in the center Directly pressing the graph area will move the cursor position 8 Print the ST trend The currently displayed ST trend will be printed ...

Page 277: ...trend group setup menu will be displayed On this menu parameters to display for Group A Group B and Group C can be selected 2 Select the trend group to set the parameters Select the trend group by pressing the Group A Group B or Group C key Select the parameter by pressing the displayed parameter keys Pressing the parameter key will sequentially set the 3 three parameters from the top 7 ST Trend ...

Page 278: ...the Display The measured data will be compressed for the 8 hour 12 hour 24 hour display Parameter Compressed Form HR Average Value ST Average Value Cursor Scale Cursor Date Time Measurement Data at Cursor Time Real Time Scale ...

Page 279: ...espiration waveform from the impedance respiration RESP or CO2 waveform 3 Select the displaying duration Select the displaying duration from 5min or 10min 4 Select the waveform scale for compressed CO2 waveform Pressing the key will sequentially change the waveform scale Respiration Waveform Size Scale Impedance RESP 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 100 50 100 unit mmHg CO2 4 8 10 4 unit or kPa 5 Print the OCRG ...

Page 280: ...will not be displayed To Display the Cardiac Output Menu The cardiac output menu can be accessed from the menu or from the preprogrammed user key 1 Press the Menu Function Cardiac Output keys The cardiac output menu will be displayed The message will be displayed depending on the status The measurement can be started when Ready is displayed Cardiac Output CO Cardiac Index CI Blood Temperature Inje...

Page 281: ...ut on the sensor or relay cable Peak Fault Measurement error Peak of the thermodilution curve can not be detected Thermistor connector or relay cable is not properly connected Line is cut on the sensor or relay cable Lower Fault Measurement error Blood temperature has not returned to a stable condition after measurement Thermistor connector or relay cable is not properly connected Line is cut on t...

Page 282: ...he measurement without pressing the CO Start key OFF will start the measurement only when the CO Start key is pressed Even when ON is selected the measurement can be manually started by pressing the CO Start key 3 Set the time scale Select the time scale of the thermodilution curve from 30sec 60sec 4 Set the computation constant Auto Input key will automatically input a pre determined computation ...

Page 283: ...ct Room When CC is set finalize it by pressing the Input key If the CC does not correspond to the used catheter or if you desire to return to the previous CC value press the Cancel key and input the value manually Manual Input of CC Select the manufacturer and select the CC for the used catheter Up to 6 types of recently used CC can be programmed for each 3 manufacturers Pressing the Manuf Setup k...

Page 284: ...te CO and CI value will be displayed 3 Print the measurement result Pressing the Print key will print the displayed thermodilution curve cardiac output and cardiac index NOTE z Before injecting check that the Ti injectate temperature setting is correct z When repeatedly performing the measurement inject at intervals of 30 to 60 seconds z In the following cases the measurements may be inaccurate y ...

Page 285: ...he measurement data of the thermodilution curve with the key LED turned OFF 3 Input the data to the table Pressing the Average CO Input key will input the displayed mean CO data to the table NOTE If the height weight and BSA are changed on the patient admit menu the average CI will be recalculated As the CI will not be recalculated after the hemodynamics calculation store the average CI with the h...

Page 286: ... BSA PVR Pulmonary Vascular Resistance dynes sec cm 5 MPAP PCWP 79 90 CO PVRI Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index dynes sec cm 5 m 2 PVR BSA LVW Left Ventricular Work kg m CO MAP PCWP 0 0136 LVWI Left Ventricular Work Index kg m m 2 LVW BSA LVSW Left Ventricular Stroke Work g m SV MAP PCWP 0 0136 LVSWI Left Ventricular Stroke Work Index g m m 2 LVSW BSA RVW Right Ventricular Work kg m CO MPAP CVP ...

Page 287: ...lection key the calculated date and time will be displayed 3 Print the calculation data The currently displayed hemodynamics calculation data will be printed To Calculate the Newly Input Hemodynamics Data The hemodynamics calculation can be performed using the newly input data The data can be manually input using the numeric keys or the current measurement data can be automatically input 1 Press t...

Page 288: ... automatically calculated when height and weight is input but it can be also manually input using the numeric keypads Input Data Data Description Unit Height cm Weight kg BSA Body Surface Area m 2 CO Cardiac Output L min HR Heart Rate bpm MAP Mean Artery Pressure mmHg MPAP Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure mmHg CVP Central Venous Pressure mmHg PCWP Pulmonary Capillary Wedge Pressure mmHg NOTE If the ...

Page 289: ...key to edit the data Input the value using the numeric keypads and press the corresponded key from Height Weight BSA CO HR MAP CVP MPAP PCWP keys 3 Recalculate the hemodynamics data After inputting the data press the Calc key The calculation result will be displayed To cancel the calculation press the Prev Disp key The date time will not change after recalculation 7 Hemodynamics ...

Page 290: ...inute interval will be automatically stored and displayed 1 Press the Menu Function BIS Table keys 2 Select the display interval Press the Interval xM key to display the interval selection Select from 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min If 5min is selected the time will be displayed in real time as follows 10 00 10 05 10 25 If 60min is selected it will be displayed as 10 00 11 00 12 00 3 Switch...

Page 291: ...ed Ex Before admittance of patient If the monitoring was suspended If the communication with external equipment was not established or if network setup was not performed BIS Table Setup The parameter to display on the BIS table can be selected 1 Press the Setup key on the BIS table display 2 Select the display position on the table Latest Measurement Time 7 BIS Table ...

Page 292: ...ity parameters can be set as fixed display Pressing the Fix X param key will sequentially set 3 4 5 6 3 for the numbers of parameters Print Font Size for the BIS Table The print font size for the BIS table can be set 1 Press the Setup key on the BIS Table Setup screen to display the Table Option Setup screen 2 Select the print size for the table data Half width will print the table data font size ...

Page 293: ... can be accessed from the menu or from the preprogrammed user key If the data is displayed on the home display the 24 hours of data in 1 minute interval will be automatically stored and displayed 1 Press the Menu Function Vigilance Table keys 2 Select the display interval Press the Interval xM key to display the interval selection Select from 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min If 5min is selec...

Page 294: ...int All will print all data from the Vigilance table The Description of the Display For the following case the measurement data will be displayed as ー ー ー for the corresponding time If the measurement was not performed Ex Before admittance of patient If the monitoring was suspended If the communication with external equipment was not established or if network setup was not performed Latest Measure...

Page 295: ...ayed on the table 3 Select the parameter to display Select the parameter by pressing the corresponded key The display will automatically shift downward to allow continuous parameter selection 4 Select the numbers of high priority parameters to be set as fixed display 3 to 6 high priority parameters can be set as fixed display Pressing the Fix param key will sequentially set 3 4 5 6 3 for the numbe...

Page 296: ...e table can be set 1 Press the Setup key on the Vigilance Table Setup screen to display the Table Option Setup screen 2 Select the print size for the table data Half width will print the table data font size in half width Full width will print the table data font size in full width ...

Page 297: ... data is displayed on the home display the 24 hours of data in 1 minute interval will be automatically stored and displayed 1 Press the Menu Function NICO Table keys 2 Select the display interval Press the Interval xM key to display the interval selection Select from 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min If 5min is selected the time will be displayed in real time as follows 10 00 10 05 10 25 If 6...

Page 298: ...of the Display For the following case the measurement data will be displayed as ー ー ー for the corresponding time If the measurement was not performed Ex Before admittance of patient If the monitoring was suspended If the communication with external equipment was not established or if network setup was not performed NICO Table Setup The parameter to display on the NICO table can be selected 1 Press...

Page 299: ...ter by pressing the corresponded key The display will automatically shift downward to allow continuous parameter selection 4 Select the numbers of high priority parameters to be set as fixed display 3 to 6 high priority parameters can be set as fixed display Pressing the Fix param key will sequentially set 3 4 5 6 3 for the numbers of parameters 7 NICO Table ...

Page 300: ...table can be set 1 Press the Setup key on the NICO Table Setup screen to display the Table Option Setup screen 2 Select the print size for the table data Half width will print the table data font size in half width Full width will print the table data font size in full width ...

Page 301: ...play interval Press the Interval xM key to display the interval selection Select from 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 60min If 5min is selected the time will be displayed in real time as follows 10 00 10 05 10 25 If 60min is selected it will be displayed as 10 00 11 00 12 00 3 Switch the page Displays the previous page older data Displays the next page newer data Displays the newest page 4 Print ...

Page 302: ...patient If the monitoring was suspended If the communication with external equipment was not established or if network setup was not performed Respiration Table Setup The parameter to display on the respiration table can be selected 1 Press the Setup key on the respiration table display 2 Select the display position on the table Maximum of 17 parameters can be displayed on the table Latest Time ...

Page 303: ... set as fixed display Pressing the Fix param key will sequentially set 3 4 5 6 3 for the numbers of parameters Print Font Size for the Respiration Table The print font size for the respiration table can be set 1 Press the Setup key on the Respiration Table Setup screen to display the Table Option Setup screen 2 Select the print size for the table data Half width will print the table data font size...

Page 304: ... 60ms and displayed for each respiration The beginning of the loop trace is displayed in white and the rest of the loop is displayed in cyan The horizontal axis shows AWP Unit cmH2O and the vertical axis shows Volume Unit mL 1 Press the Menu Function Ventilator keys The P V loop display will appear 2 Select the scale for P V loop The scale will change as the Scale key is pressed Vertical Axis Volu...

Page 305: ...loop 1 will be displayed in yellow and control loop 2 will be displayed in green 5 Print the P V loop The currently displayed P V loop will be printed NOTE The P V loop cannot be printed on the central monitor recorder F V Loop The F V loop is sampled every 60ms and displayed for each respiration The beginning of the loop trace is displayed in white and the rest of the loop is displayed in cyan Th...

Page 306: ...n will resume the waveform trace 4 Program the reference loop The control loop can be stored to see the change in F V loop Pressing the Store key will store the displayed F V loop as the control loop Pressing the Review key will display the stored control loop The control loop 1 will be displayed in yellow and control loop 2 will be displayed in green 5 Print the F V loop The currently displayed F...

Page 307: ...esthetic machine can be displayed 1 Press the Menu Function Ventilator Numeric keys The data from the ventilator will be displayed When Servo i is connected When Fabius GS is connected 2 Print the measurement data The currently displayed ventilator measurement data will be printed 7 Ventilator ...

Page 308: ...fication of a normal QRS and VPC Type Meaning Detection Criteria ASYSTOLE Cardiac Arrest Cardiac arrest is detected for more than the preprogrammed time VF Ventricular Fibrillation A random rapid electrical activity of the heart is detected VT Ventricular Tachycardia 9 or more continuous ventricular beats are detected HR 140bpm 120bpm or over SLOW VT 9 or more continuous ventricular beats are dete...

Page 309: ...lection and ECG waveform size If necessary turn ON the AC filter Improper electrode placement lead selection and ECG waveform size can cause errors in detection To Set the Arrhythmia Alarm ON OFF of arrhythmia alarm and reference of arrhythmia analysis can be set 1 Press the Menu Settings Alarm Basic Alarm Arrhythmia keys On page 1 2 the alarm setup menu of Asystole VF VT Slow VT Tachy Brady will ...

Page 310: ... Select ON or OFF for the alarm Alarm will generate Alarm will not generate CAUTION Asystole alarm cannot be set to OFF 4 Select ON or OFF for recall factor ON OFF of recall factor can be set on the alarm setup menu Indicates the parameter is selected as a recall factor Indicates the parameter is not selected as a recall factor Pressing the Recall key will switch the ON OFF selection ...

Page 311: ...han ASYSTOLE TACHY BRADY will not be generated 1 Press the Menu Settings Parameter ECG keys 2 Start arrhythmia learning Arrhythmia learning is in progress Pressing the key with the LED off will start arrhythmia learning Arrhythmia learning process cannot be stopped by pressing the key again 3 During arrhythmia learning the message LEARN will be displayed NOTE If a pacemaker is used the LED on the ...

Page 312: ...ng this Other Mon key the display for the other monitor can be accessed 1 Press the Menu Function Other Monitor keys to display the other monitor selection menu On the other monitor selection menu select the Operation Room ID to display from the beds connected to the wired network For the DS LANII network there are 48 beds selection and for the DS LANIII network there are 100 beds selection The Op...

Page 313: ...he monitors to generate an Other Monitor Alarm can be selected and ON OFF of Other Monitor Alarm display can be set 1 Select the monitors to generate the Other Monitor Alarm Press the Set Alarm key to display the Other Monitor Alarm setup menu Select the monitors to generate the Other Monitor Alarm The key LED for the selected monitors will be lighted 2 Select ON for the other monitor alarm Press ...

Page 314: ... keys The CF Card screen will be displayed 2 Insert the CF card FCF 16GA to the CF card slot 3 Format the CF card Press the CF Card Format key for more than 3 seconds The system will automatically detect the CF card type and starts the format process When the format process completes full disclosure waveform data of 48 hours 6 waveforms will be recorded according to the setup Reference For details...

Page 315: ... Rec keys 2 Select the quantity of numeric data to be displayed Pressing the Meas Qty key will sequentially change the quantity in the order of 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 Select the numeric data box Press the numeric data box area to open the parameter selection window Waveform Numeric Data Date Time 7 Full Disclosure Waveform Recording ...

Page 316: ... parameter key to open the parameter selection window Select the parameter on the selection window About the Waveform Display Duration The waveform display duration will differ depending on the waveform quantity Waveform Quantity 1 60 seconds per waveform Waveform Quantity 2 30 seconds per waveform Waveform Quantity 3 20 seconds per waveform Waveform Quantity 6 10 seconds per waveform ...

Page 317: ...ll shift to newer data in interval of half the displayed duration 30 seconds if 1 waveform is displayed To Change the ECG Waveform Size 1 Select the ECG waveform size Pressing the ECG Size key will sequentially change the displayed ECG waveform size in the order of 1 2 4 1 4 1 2 1 This setting is not synchronized with the ECG waveform size on the home display ECG Waveform Amplitude The ECG wavefor...

Page 318: ...earch Pressing the keys will start the searching process The alarm generated numeric data will be highlighted To Search by Admit Discharge Date The full disclosure waveform data of an admitted discharged date time can be searched 1 Press the arrow keys for Admit Disch Search Pressing the keys will start searching The full disclosure waveform data at the admitted discharged date time will be displa...

Page 319: ...nlarge Display key To Print the Waveform Maximum of 3 waveforms displayed on the screen can be printed 1 Select the quantity of waveform to print When 6 waveforms are selected only the 3 waveforms from the top will be printed 2 Select the waveform to print 3 Print the displayed waveform Press the Print key to print the displayed waveform Output Example of Full Disclosure Waveform 7 Full Disclosure...

Page 320: ...culator screen four arithmetic operations between the 2 values can be performed and displayed 1 Press the Menu Function Calculator keys The calculator screen will be displayed 2 Input the data to calculate Use the numeric keys displayed at lower left to enter the numbers Use the key to enter the decimal point ...

Page 321: ...ct the calculation type from the lower right of the screen 4 Input the data to calculate Enter the data for calculation 5 Perform the calculation Press the key at the lower right of the screen to display the calculation result 7 Calculator ...

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Page 323: ... 18 DS LANΙΙΙ Connection 8 19 DS LANΙΙΙ Connection 8 20 Ward Name OR ID Setup 8 21 Ventilator Connection 8 24 Ventilator Selection 8 24 Oximeter Connection 8 25 Connecting the Oximeter 8 25 Oximeter Selection 8 26 BIS Monitor Connection 8 27 To Connect the BIS Monitor 8 27 Serial Communication Setup 8 27 NICO Monitor Connection 8 28 Connecting the NICO Monitor 8 28 Serial Communication Setup 8 28 ...

Page 324: ...cations where chemicals are stored or gases may be present where the equipment will be subject to splashing water or humidity from a nebulizer or vaporizer where the equipment will be subject to direct sunlight Unstable place with inclination vibration or shock y Ensure proper ventilation to cool the device A minimum space of 5 cm is required between vents on the rear side of the monitor and the w...

Page 325: ...unding to prevent potential difference between the equipment Even a small potential difference may result in electric shock to the patient and the operator 8 Power Source and Ground Connection NOTE Equipotential Grounding When connecting multiple devices electrical potential difference may be generated between the devices This may result in electric shock to the patient connected to these devices ...

Page 326: ...units can be used simultaneously for HU 71 and HU 72 but only one unit can be used for HU 73 Lineup of Option Unit Measurement Parameter Model Type BP TEMP Cardiac Output HU 71 2ch 1ch No HU 72 3ch No No HU 73 1ch 1ch Yes HU 71 HU 72 HU 73 1 Insert the Option Unit to the Option Unit slot located at the side of the DS 7000 8 4 ...

Page 327: ... 801P AGO2 Gas Unit P Yes Yes Yes Yes MGU 802 AG Gas Unit Yes No Yes Yes MGU 803 CO2 Gas Unit Side Stream Method Yes No Yes No Connect to the MGU IF Unit OAO 41B attached on the rear side of the DS 7000 via I F cable Capnostat5 Main Stream Method Yes Yes Yes Yes Connect to the HPD 800 which is connected to the OAO 41B attached on the rear side of the DS 7000 8 Connecting the Gas Unit Multigas Unit...

Page 328: ...ust line to the MGU 701 702 Connect one end of the exhaust line Model Type 655 FD to the sampling gas exhaust outlet on the multigas unit and the other end to the exhaust port of the facility To Exhaust Port Sampling Gas Exhaust Outlet Exhaust Line 655 FD 8 6 ...

Page 329: ...0A Connection Cable Multigas Unit MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 Connection 8 Connecting the Gas Unit CAUTION Make sure to turn OFF the patient monitor the DS 7000 System before connecting the MGU IF Unit Model OAO 41B The following Unit Connection Cables are available according to the installation Model Type Length CJO 09SS0 3 0 3m CJO 09SS1 5 1 5m CJO 09SS5 5m 1 Remove the dummy cover located at the r...

Page 330: ...tach the MGU IF Unit OAO 41B to the DS 7000 by sliding it on Push it until it is securely locked in to place OAO 41B 3 Connect the Unit Connection Cable CJO 09SSxx to the MGU IF Unit OAO 41B CJO 09SSxx 8 8 ...

Page 331: ...nnect the other end of the Unit Connection Cable CJO 09SSxx to the MGU 800 8 Connecting the Gas Unit CAUTION When connecting with the Unit Connection Cable make sure to secure the connector with screws 8 9 ...

Page 332: ...ity To Exhaust Port Exhaust Line 655 FD Sampling Gas Exhaust Outlet Gas Unit I F HPD 800 Connection CAUTION Make sure to turn OFF the DS 7000 system before connecting the Gas Module Interface Box OAO 41B 1 Remove the dummy cover located at the rear of the DS 7000 Slide the cover off while pressing the release button Dummy Cover Release Button 2 Attach the Gas Module Interface Box OAO 41B by slidin...

Page 333: ...3 Connect the HPD 800 to the Gas Module Interface Box OAO 41B 8 Connecting the Gas Unit 4 Connect the CO2 sensor Capnostat 5 to the HPD 800 8 11 ...

Page 334: ...ata the connecting gas unit type should be selected on the serial communication setup menu 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys Select the connected gas unit type for Gas Unit When connecting the Capnostat 5 select HPD 800 8 12 ...

Page 335: ...tisfying the following condition should be used Resolution XGA size 1024dot 768dot Horizontal Frequency 48 4kHz Vertical Frequency 60Hz Cable Length when connecting analog RGB monitor 10m max 1 1 For analog RGB connection a commercial VGA cable is required If using a cable longer than 3m use low loss cable to maintain the performance Safety Standard Should comply with IEC 60601 1 1 Collateral Stan...

Page 336: ...he bedside monitor is changed WARNING z Some wireless combinations of telemetry transmitters may generate interference with other devices z Before selecting a channel verify that it will not interfere with other channels z Make sure the telemetry manager of your system is aware of any changes to the telemetry channels z If transmitters are used in a neighboring medical facility your facility and t...

Page 337: ...ng will remain even after the power is turned OFF Wireless Network Construction 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Telemeter keys The telemeter setup menu will be displayed 2 Select ON OFF for telemetry transmission If OFF is selected telemetry transmission will not be performed The channel ID on the home display will be displayed as ch OFF and disappears afterwards To perform telemetry transmissio...

Page 338: ...rd channel ID or group ID the following message will be displayed Invalid password The entered password is incorrect Enter the password again and press the Save key Invalid data The entered channel ID or group ID is outside the allowable range Enter the ID again and press the Save key 7 Verify the stored channel ID and group ID 8 Press the Telemetry Wave key to display the Telemetry Wave Setup men...

Page 339: ...ot be transmitted to the central monitor NOTE When the monitor indicates that the measurement data is out of range display the minimum or maximum value of the range will be displayed at the central monitor Out of Range Central Monitor HR 301bpm and above Calculates based on ECG waveform RR 151Bpm and above 150Bpm Calculates if impedance respiration BP 51mmHg and below 50mmHg 301mmHg and above 300m...

Page 340: ...n the Initial Settings For procedure refer to 9 Initial Settings DS LAN Setup WARNING z Do not connect unspecified device to the wired network z Do not mix devices with DS LANII and DS LANIII setting in the same wired network The network may cease and proper monitoring may not be possible DS LANΙΙ Connection By connecting a LAN cable to the DS LAN connector on the main unit DSC 7000 a wired networ...

Page 341: ...D the duplicated bedside monitors cannot be monitored on the central monitor z When connecting to the DS LAN ΙΙ network set the OR ID in the range from 001 to 048 NOTE When the monitor indicates that the measurement data is out of range display the minimum or maximum value of the range will be displayed at the central monitor Out of range Central Monitor HR 301bpm or above 300bpm RR 151Bpm or abov...

Page 342: ... the software version needs to be the version which supports the DS LANIII For details refer to our service representative z Make sure that the DS LAN Setup on all the bedside monitors and central monitors are set to DS LANIII before connecting the monitors to the network z The two different network systems DS LANII and DS LANIII cannot exist in the same network z When connected to the DS LANIII n...

Page 343: ...on Room ID Enter the Operation Room ID using the numeric keypad The entered ID will be displayed on the upper left of the screen When using DS LAN ΙΙ network set the ID in the range from 001 to 048 4 Set the DS LAN Pat ID Tx Transmission Start Position On the DS 7000 patient ID of up to 20 digits can be set but only 10 digits can be transmitted on a wired network DS LANII This setup allows setting...

Page 344: ...nged on the DS 7000 system it will be corrected to the time date of the central monitor z On a wired network the alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be output to the network with a maximum delay of 1 second and to the central monitor with a total delay of 2 5 seconds z If the Alarm Silence key is pressed during generation of upper and lower NIBP alarm the alarm sound and message will be su...

Page 345: ... or minimum value of measurable range will be transmitted y The numeric data displayed as will be treated as not measured data y If the SpO2 PR_SpO2 lower alarm limit is set and is displayed for the SpO2 PR_SpO2 value due to a cause such as SpO2 sensor off etc on the bedside monitor it will be notified as SpO2 PR_SpO2 lower alarm on some central monitors even if the alarm is not generated on the b...

Page 346: ...ck the corresponding software version of the ventilator Ventilator Corresponding Version Servo i v1 5 v2 0 v3 0 CAUTION z The ventilator operation should be performed by well trained and authorized personnel z For connecting the DS 7000 and a ventilator use only the specified connection cable z Verify that the DS 7000 and the ventilator are properly connected z When connecting the cable verify tha...

Page 347: ...0 and an oximeter Connecting the Oximeter 1 Connect the oximeter to the serial connector COM1 to COM4 on the DS 7000 using the following external output cable Oximeter CCO measurement Device Oximeter Cable Vigilance CJO 04RS4 Vigilance CEDV CJO 04RS4 Vigilance ΙΙ CJ 502 Vigileo CJ 502 OXIMETRIX3 CJ 508 Q vue CJO 04RS4 Q2 Computer CJO 04RS4 Connection of Vigilance Vigilance CEDV Vigilance ΙΙ Vigile...

Page 348: ...uter Oximeter Selection To display the oximeter data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys First select the port which the oximeter is connected from COM1 to COM4 then select the connected device from Vigilance Oximetrix3 Q vue Q2 Computer 8 26 ...

Page 349: ... connector COM1 to COM4 on the DSC 7000 and the serial port on the BIS monitor using the BIS connection cable CJO 03RS4 A 2000 BIS Monitor CJO 03RS4 8 BIS Monitor Connection Serial Communication Setup To display the BIS Monitor data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys Select the port which the BIS Monitor is connected from COM1 to COM4 then sel...

Page 350: ...onnecting the NICO Monitor 1 Connect the DSC 7000 and the NICO monitor using the CJ 502 cable COM1 to COM4 NICO 7300 Monitor Serial Port CJ 502 Serial Communication Setup To display the NICO Monitor data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys Select the port which the NICO Monitor is connected from COM1 to COM4 then select NICO 7300 8 28 ...

Page 351: ...bius GS anesthesia system can be connected to COM1 port at the rear of DS 7000 using the CJ 502 or CJO 03RS4 Serial Communication Setup To display the Fabius GS data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys Select COM1 then select Drager 8 Fabius GS Anesthesia System Connection 8 29 ...

Page 352: ...P system based on Electroencephalograph EEG recordings The aepEX Plus Monitoring System can be connected to the DS 7000 using the CJ 726 cable Serial Communication Setup To display the aepEX data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Serial Comm keys Select the port which the aepEX Plus is connected from COM1 to COM4 then select aepEX 8 30 ...

Page 353: ...7 should be set to ASCII 2 For setup procedure refer to the operation manual of Radical 7 z Depending on the software version of Radical 7 Handheld or Docking Station connection to the DS 7000 may not be possible For details of the software version refer to our service representative Serial Communication Setup To display the Radical 7 data serial communication setup is required 1 Press the Menu In...

Page 354: ...ard at patient admittance NOTE The magnetic card reader and bar code reader cannot be used simultaneously To Connect the Magnetic Card Reader 1 Connect the magnetic card reader to the serial connector COM1 to COM4 on the rear side of the monitor via conversion cable CJ 756 COM1 to COM4 CJ 756 Conversion Cable Magnetic Card Reader 8 32 ...

Page 355: ...magnetic card reader setup screen 8 Magnetic Card Reader Connection 3 Perform setup on the first page of the magnetic card reader setup screen On this screen starting and ending position of each data such as Pat ID DOB Year can be set From Starting digit number of the data to be read from the magnetic card To Ending digit number of the data to be read from the magnetic card To analyze the data on ...

Page 356: ...the first and second row the data read from the card will be displayed in hexadecimal At the third row the characters converted from the data will be displayed 2 From the displayed result specify the data position Patient ID The patient ID 1234567890 is displayed at 1st to 10th digit Patient Name The patient name FUKUDA DENSHI is displayed at 11th to 23th digit Depending on the length of patient n...

Page 357: ...f other patient s card can be correctly read 5 Enter the starting digit and ending digit for each data 1 Select the data from pressing the key displayed at the left 2 Enter the starting digit or ending digit in the range of 0 to 999 using the numeric key pad and press the corresponding key If the data is not present on the magnetic card enter OFF for both starting and ending digit 3 Repeat step 1 ...

Page 358: ... None will set the whole range of the read patient ID code as the patient ID Numeric will set only the numeric part of the read patient ID code as the patient ID Alphanumeric will set only the alphanumeric part of the read patient ID code as the patient ID To Read the Patient Data from Magnetic Card Reference For procedure to admit the patient using the magnetic card refer to 5 Admit Discharge of ...

Page 359: ...tration card NOTE The magnetic card reader and bar code reader cannot be used simultaneously To Connect the Bar Code Reader 1 Connect the bar code reader to the serial connector COM1 to COM4 on the rear side of the monitor via conversion cable CJ 756 COM1 to COM4 Bar Code Reader CJ 756 Conversion Cable 8 Bar Code Reader Connection 8 37 ...

Page 360: ...the same as magnetic card reader Reference For procedure refer to Magnetic Card Reader Setup in this chapter 1st Page of Magnetic Card Reader Setup 2nd Page of Magnetic Card Reader Setup To Read the Patient Data from Bar Code Reference For procedure to admit the patient using the bar code refer to 5 Admit Discharge of a Patient Admitting a Patient To Enter the Patient Information from the Magnetic...

Page 361: ...et the BP User Label 9 15 TEMP User Label 9 16 To Set the TEMP User Label 9 16 Measurement Unit 9 17 9 Remote Control Setup 9 18 About the Remote Control Unit 9 18 Initial Settings Remote Control Setup 9 19 Section Setup 9 21 Alarm Indicator 9 22 Alarm Level Setup 9 22 Flash Pattern Setup 9 23 Password 9 24 Operation at Discharge 9 25 Night Mode 9 27 About the Night Mode 9 27 To Set the Night Mode...

Page 362: ...should be set before monitoring a patient Reference For the following items refer to Chapter 8 Telemeter Telemetry Wave 8 Installation Wireless Network Construction Channel ID Transmitting Waveform Setup Operation Room 8 Installation Wired Network Construction Hospital Name OR ID Setup 9 2 ...

Page 363: ...nt classification adult child neonate which will allow to easily change the alarm setting when the patient classification is changed By preprogramming the setups to each alarm mode alarm setups at admitting procedure can be simplified by just selecting one alarm mode It is recommended to program the alarm mode in rough classification such as patient s age monitoring purpose ICU or surgery and if n...

Page 364: ...l be initialized For adult alarm settings on the CF card will be applied NOTE On the alarm mode setup menu the setup for the currently selected alarm mode will be displayed Changing the mode and returning to the home display will set the alarm value with the setup of the last selected mode 2 Select a mode for programming Select a mode to program the alarm condition 3 Select the patient classificat...

Page 365: ...display the keyboard display Enter a comment using the keyboard 6 The programmed alarm mode can be initialized to factory default setting The currently selected alarm mode will be initialized All alarm modes will be initialized 9 Alarm Mode Setup 9 5 ...

Page 366: ...grammed according to the monitoring purpose By preprogramming the configuration to each display mode display configuration setups at admitting procedure can be simplified by just selecting one display mode It is recommended to program the display mode in rough classification such as patient s condition monitoring purpose ICU or surgery and if necessary perform a unique setup for each patient Home ...

Page 367: ...e to program the display configuration NOTE On the display mode setup menu the setup for the currently selected mode will be displayed Changing the mode and returning to the home display will set the display configuration to the setup of the last selected mode Select a mode for programming 9 Display Mode Setup 3 Set the home display configuration for the selected mode To change the setting press t...

Page 368: ...el 2 Select the BP label for the channel selected on step 1 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 1 2 5 Set the TEMP label for each display mode 1 Select the TEMP channel to set the label 2 Select the BP label for the channel selected on step 1 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 1 2 6 Press the Page Down key to display the third page of the display mode setup menu Set the display color for each BP label 1 Select the BP label ...

Page 369: ...keyboard to enter a comment Comment NOTE The BP label TEMP label and label color set on the display mode setup menu will be effective when Disp Mode is set for Label Setup at Discharge Change of Disp Mode Initial Settings Discharge Mode 9 Display Mode Setup 9 9 ...

Page 370: ...e and six 6 user keys that can be programmed according to the user s monitoring purpose Fixed User Keys User Keys In addition to the user keys the key layout on the Menu display can be changed Menu Key Setup or unnecessary keys on the Function menu Initial Settings menu and Maintenance menu can be blanked out Key Mask Setup for easier use 9 10 ...

Page 371: ...peration This function can be used when cleaning the touch screen Size Scale Displays the keys on the home display to set the size scale and position of the displayed waveform BP Zero Displays the zero balance screen HR PR Switches HR and PR display For PR display PR IBP or PR SpO2 will be displayed depending on the PR Source on the BP configuration menu or SpO2 configuration menu Switch Display S...

Page 372: ...splayed in tabular format BIS Table When the BIS monitor is connected measurements can be displayed in tabular format Ventilator Displays the P V F V loop Alarm Silence Silences the alarm sound NIBP START STOP Starts stops the NIBP measurement NIBP Auto Mode Allows to select the NIBP periodic measurement interval Record START STOP Starts stops the recording Full Disc Wave Rec Displays the full dis...

Page 373: ...r easier use 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Menu keys Select the key location Assign the key for the selected location Select a function key for the function key location and a configuration key for the configuration key location 9 Menu Key Layout 9 13 ...

Page 374: ...Function menu keys press the Function key To set the Settings menu keys press the Settings key To set the Initial Settings menu keys press the Initial Settings key and to set the maintenance menu keys press the Maintenance key 2 The following is an example for the Function menu The keys with the LED lit in green will be displayed By pressing the key the green LED will be turned off The keys with t...

Page 375: ...e programmed as a BP user label The programmed user label will be displayed on the Home Display Up to 2 BP user labels can be set 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings BP User Label keys The BP User Label Setup menu will be displayed 2 Set a label for User 1 or User 2 Enter 3 characters using the alphanumeric keys 9 BP User Label 9 15 ...

Page 376: ...s can be programmed as a TEMP user label The programmed user label will be displayed on the Home Display Up to 4 TEMP user labels can be set 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings TEMP User Label keys The TEMP User Label Setup menu will be displayed 2 Select a label for Label 1 2 3 4 Enter 3 characters using the alphanumeric keys 9 16 ...

Page 377: ...t for BP CVP ST TEMP and CO2 BP Set the measurement unit for BP mmHg or kPa CVP Set the measurement unit for CVP Central Venous Pressure when set as BP user label mmHg kPa or cmH2O 9 ST Set the measurement unit for ST mV or mm TEMP Set the measurement unit for TEMP C or F CO2 Set the measurement unit for CO2 mmHg or kPa or Measurement Unit Height Weight Set the measurement unit for patient s heigh...

Page 378: ...function on the DS 7000 Home Key This key is the same as the Home key on the bedside monitor Function Key F1 to F8 The function for each key can be assigned on the bedside monitor Key Default Function F1 ECG1 Size Switches the ECG1 size each time the key is pressed 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 F2 ECG1 Lead Switches the ECG1 lead each time the key is pressed 3 electrode Ι ΙΙ ΙΙΙ Ι 4 electrode Ι ΙΙ ΙΙΙ aVR aVL...

Page 379: ...F if not using the remote control function 9 3 Select the key location Select the key location of the remote control unit to change or assign a function F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 Key Location on the Remote Control Unit The F1 key on the remote control unit is the same key as the 1 key on the remote control setup menu Remote Control Setup 4 Select a function Select a function to be assigned for the s...

Page 380: ...monitoring when the monitoring is suspended Freeze Stops the waveform trace Pressing this key again will resume the waveform trace Trend Displays the trend data Table Displays the data in tabular format OCRG Displays the OCRG screen Recall Displays the recall data ST Displays the ST measurement screen ST Trend Displays the ST trend ST Table Displays the ST data in tabular format Cardiac Output Dis...

Page 381: ...between the remote control unit and the monitor Remote Control Section 1 Remote Control Section 2 Remote Control Monitor No 1 to 6 Section 1 Remote Control Monitor No 1 to 6 Section 2 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Remote Control keys Then press the Section key 9 Remote Control Setup Set the section number corresponding to the remote control unit from 1 to 4 Reference Fo...

Page 382: ...m level 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Alarm Indicator keys The alarm indicator setup menu will be displayed 2 Select whether to use the alarm indicator or not ON will flash the alarm indicator when an alarm generates OFF will not flash the alarm indicator when an alarm generates 3 Select the alarm level Select the alarm level to which the alarm indicator should flash Select from Level 1 Level ...

Page 383: ...ed 9 Alarm Indicator Alarm Indicator Flash Pattern Pattern Flash Pattern 1 Red Red Red x x x Red Red Red x x x Red Red Red Pattern 2 Red Orange Red x x x Red Orange Red x x x Red Orange Red Pattern 3 Red Green Red x x x Red Green Red x x x Red Green Red Pattern 4 x Red x x x x x Red x x x x x Red x Pattern 5 x Orange x x x x x Orange x x x x x Orange x Pattern 6 x Green x x x x x Green x x x x x G...

Page 384: ... Press the Menu Initial Settings Password keys The password setup menu will be displayed 2 Select ON OFF for Password Selecting ON will require to enter a password to access the Initial Settings menu and Maintenance menu 3 Set a password Enter the numbers using the numeric key pad and press the Setup key 7000 is preset default for the maintenance password 9 24 ...

Page 385: ...w the selection of whether or not to display the discharge confirmation screen at power ON if data is present from previous patient Selecting OFF will not display the discharge confirmation screen and will immediately start monitoring Selecting ON will display the discharge confirmation screen if data is present from previous patient when the power is turned ON 9 Operation at Discharge Discharge C...

Page 386: ...Auto Mode at Power ON Discharge Pressing the key will display the NIBP auto mode time interval selection window Select the time interval 6 Set the Label Setup at Discharge Change of Disp Mode Backup At discharge and at change of display mode current BP label TEMP label setting will be applied regardless of the label setting made on the display mode setup menu Disp Mode At discharge and at change o...

Page 387: ...gramming a time to turn ON OFF the night mode Operation flow when the night mode is set to Time Only 2 When Any Key is set for Night Mode Cancel pressing the screen will display the confirmation message to cancel the night mode 3 Pressing the Yes key will cancel the night mode 1 The night mode can be turned ON manually by pressing the Night Mode key on the function menu or the Night Mode key prepr...

Page 388: ...lect Any Key for Night Mode Cancel on the Initial Settings menu Touching anywhere on the screen will cancel the night mode Selecting Night Mode Key will only cancel the night mode by pressing again the Night Mode key on the function menu or the Night Mode key preprogrammed as a user key 2 1 NOTE z Even when the night mode is in auto mode it can be manually set to ON from the menu user key or remot...

Page 389: ...will start the night mode automatically at the preprogrammed time Even when automatic night mode is set the night mode can be manually turned ON using the user key or the remote control 3 Set the Auto Start Time and Auto Complete Time of the night mode Only for the automatic night mode 9 Night Mode Enter the hour and minute using the numeric keypad and press the Hr key Min key for the start time a...

Page 390: ...Only Only the time will be displayed The message will disappear after 1 minute from starting the night mode 7 Select ON OFF for the alarm indicator during the night mode Selection Alarm Indicator ON The alarm indicator will light during the night mode OFF The alarm indicator will not light during the night mode 8 Select the procedure to cancel the night mode When No Change Slightly Dark or Dark is...

Page 391: ...ed Key or User Key 9 Color of Function Keys 2 Change the colors for the keys The color can be selected from 32 colors Red Green Blue The color value can be adjusted using the arrow keys Color value will be individually increased for red green and blue Color value will be halved for all Color value will be doubled for all Color value will be individually decreased for red green and blue Color Value...

Page 392: ... MAC Value keys 2 Select whether or not to display the MAC value ON will display the MAC value inside the numeric data display area OFF will not display the MAC value 3 Set the MAC alarm 4 Set the calculation constant for the MAC value Enter the value using the numeric keypad and press the key for the corresponding parameter 9 32 ...

Page 393: ...p Waveform will set the filter mode selected on admit menu or ECG setup menu Fixed will set the filter to 1 0 to 30Hz regardless of the filter mode selection 9 3 Set the Suspend Arrhy Analysis during Noise Interference Arrhythmia Analysis Setup Whether or not to suspend the arrhythmia analysis during noise interference can be selected ON will suspend arrhythmia analysis for 5 seconds when a noise ...

Page 394: ... magnetic card reader bar code reader can be performed 1 Press the Menu Initial Settings Magnetic Card keys The Magnetic Card Reader Setup screen will be displayed Reference For details refer to 8 Installation Magnetic Card Reader Connection 9 34 ...

Page 395: ...fferent proper communication cannot be performed z The following central monitors can connect to DS LANII network only When connecting these central monitors make sure all monitors in the same wired network is set to DS LANII DS 5700 DS 5800N NX NX MB DS 7600 7600W software version of V05 and prior z To validate the DS LAN Setup it is necessary to restart the system Make sure to restart the system...

Page 396: ... network if the PR Source is BP the ECG waveform will not be transmitted On the central monitor PR IBP value will be displayed for HR However the HR value from ECG will be displayed on the NIBP list and ST measurement table 3 Set the HR PR Auto Alarm Source Priority When the HR PR alarm source is set to Auto the priority of the alarm source parameter can be selected The parameters inside the key a...

Page 397: ...S 7000 Main Unit 10 7 Cleaning and Replacing the Fan Filter of the MGU 701 MGU 702 Multigas Unit 10 8 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check 10 9 About Maintenance Check 10 9 Daily Check 10 9 Periodic Check 10 9 Periodic Replacement Parts 10 9 To Check the Periodic Replacement Period 10 10 About the Maintenance of MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ 10 10 About the Maintenance of MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 ...

Page 398: ...rescent light for its backlight As this fluorescent light tube has a product life cycle it needs to be replaced periodically If the display becomes dark flickers or does not light contact your nearest service representative y Although the LCD utilizes highly accurate picture elements occasionally there may be a few pixels which do not light or constantly lights Please note that this is not an equi...

Page 399: ...orage Temperature 10 to 60 C with MGU 801P 802 803 5 to 50 C with MGU 701 702 Poet IQ Storage Humidity 10 to 90 at 40 C non condensing with MGU 801P 802 803 15 to 90 at 40 C non condensing with MGU 701 702 Poet IQ Storing the Recording Paper This device utilizes heat sensitive recording paper If placed in a high temperature for a long period of time the print may become indistinct and unable to re...

Page 400: ...ouch panel key will be deactivated If Lead OFF or other message is displayed the key lock message will not be displayed 3 Wipe the touch panel using a cleaning cloth 4 Press again the Key Lock key for more than 3 seconds The message will disappear and the keys will be active again CAUTION z If stains cannot be removed from the touch panel surface wipe softly with a dry or ethanol dampened cleaning...

Page 401: ...ting the Blood Pressure Transducers Disinfect the blood pressure transducers according to the manufacturer s guidelines 10 Cleaning and Disinfecting the SpO2 Sensor Cleaning NELLCOR Sensor y Do not soak the sensor in water or antiseptic solution y Wipe the DURASENSOR with disinfectant such as 70 alcohol Do not disinfect by applying radioactive rays steam or ethylene oxide y OXISENSOR is a disposab...

Page 402: ...ter becomes dark or occluded or when the water trap is full with water y When the sampling tube or water trap is fully occluded with water the alarm message Occlusion will be displayed y The water trap life at 100 humidity is 8 hours CAUTION Water traps are single use only Do not attempt to drain the water trap when full Cleaning the DRYLINE Water Trap MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 y When connecting to...

Page 403: ...ter or replace it with a new air filter every 3 months WARNING z After washing the air filter with neutral detergent dry it completely before reattaching If moisture remains on the air filter it may damage the equipment z The air filter must be attached after cleaning replacing If the equipment is used without it the equipment will get damaged Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter of the DS 7000 M...

Page 404: ... MGU 702 Multigas Unit 1 Take off the fan filter from the Multigas Unit by sliding it to the right Fan Filter 2 Clean or replace the fan filter To clean the fan filter beat the dust off or wash it off with neutral detergent 3 Re insert the fan filter 10 8 ...

Page 405: ...e Check To ensure reliability of safety function and performance for this device the following components must be replaced periodically When replacing contact our service representative Short Term Backup Battery Periodic Replacement Period 3 years NIBP Unit Periodic Replacement Period 100 000 times of measurement Recorder Unit Periodic Replacement Period 350 hours Rec accumulated time CO2 Absorber...

Page 406: ...odic maintenance of MGU 701 MGU 702 Poet IQ should be performed as follows Each Patient There should be no damage to the accessories and cables and should be properly connected Replace the sampling device and sampling tube Every 3 months Check the accuracy of O2 sensor using the 80 O2 mixture calibration gas Every 3 months Clean the housing of the multigas unit if necessary Every year Perform the ...

Page 407: ... OK NG Functions Check the control switch and touch key operation It should function properly Key sound and alarm sound should generate OK NG Cables Visually check all cables for any damage No damage should be found OK NG Periodic Inspection Check the date of the previous periodic inspection Should be within 1 year OK NG Air Filter DS 7000 Check the date which the air filter was first used cleaned...

Page 408: ...s and the LED located on the right side of the display panel lights OK NG Turn ON the monitor and check whether it operates normally The date and time should be correct OK NG Functions Check the control switch and touch key operation It should function properly Key sound and alarm sound should generate OK NG Cables Visually check all cables for any damage No damage should be found OK NG Periodic I...

Page 409: ...he users should not attempt it The current software version can be verified on the following display 1 Press the Menu Maintenance Program Version keys The DS 7000 software version will be displayed MAIN CPU SUB CPU NIBP Module The boot version will be also displayed 10 To Check the Software Version 10 13 ...

Page 410: ...any noise source is near the patient locate it away from the patient as much as possible ECG waveform contains noise The Artifact message is displayed Cause 1 The electrode contact is poor Electrical blanket or other noise source is near the patient Solution Attach the electrodes firmly Replace the lead cable if defective If any noise source is near the patient locate it away from the patient as m...

Page 411: ...Replace the electrode or check the lead cable Artificial pacemaker pulse is not displayed Cause 1 On the ECG setup menu Not used is selected for the pacemaker use Solution Select Used for the pacemaker use Cause 2 On the ECG setup menu Pacemaker Pulse is set to OFF Solution Select ON for Pacemaker Pulse The Pacemaker Error message is displayed Cause The pacemaker pulse is detected for 16 pulses or...

Page 412: ...n the ECG setup menu Note If a pacemaker with the minute ventilation measuring function is used turn OFF the impedance respiration measurement Otherwise both the pacemaker and the monitor will not be able to perform accurate measurement The measured data is displayed as Cause The respiration rate is outside the measurement range Solution Check the electrode application Replace the electrode or che...

Page 413: ... the patient Solution Change the sensor position where the body motion will have less effect The pulse waveform is not displayed or interrupted 10 Situation The Check SpO2 sensor is displayed Cause 1 The amplitude of the pulse waveform is too low or the sensor is not positioned correctly Troubleshooting Solution Check if the light emitting part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned...

Page 414: ... part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned The Pulse Search message is displayed Cause The amplitude of the pulse waveform is too low or the sensor is not positioned correctly Solution Check if the light emitting part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned The Check SpO2 Sensor message is displayed Cause The sensor is exposed to too much ambient light The detecting ...

Page 415: ... 2 The pulse is too small to acquire reliable measurement accuracy Solution Check if the cuff application is done properly and if the cuff size corresponds with the selected patient type 10 The time of measurement disappears and the numeric data is displayed as ー ー ー Troubleshooting Cause The NIBP data will be deleted when the preprogrammed NIBP erase time has elapsed Solution Select the appropria...

Page 416: ...urement Solution Wait until the patient has stable hemodynamics Abnormal measurement value is displayed Cause The catheter size injectate volume catheter constant CC are not correct Solution Set the proper condition CC value for the used catheter The blood temperature Tb injectate temperature Ti are not displayed on the monitor Cause The catheter is not properly connected Solution Securely connect...

Page 417: ...layed on the monitor Cause The CO value is out of the calculation range Solution The area of the thermodilution curve is too large to calculate Perform the measurement again The measurement is interrupted and the error message Upper Fault Peak Fault Lower Fault Sensor Error is displayed on the monitor Cause 1 The thermistor connector and relay cable are not securely connected Solution Correct meas...

Page 418: ...essage is displayed Cause 1 The 8ch recorder cassette is open Solution Close the 8ch recorder cassette firmly Cause 2 The paper is jammed inside the 8ch Recorder Solution Open the cassette and set the recording paper properly Situation No message is displayed but recording can not be performed Cause The recording paper is not correctly installed The front and backside of the paper is set oppositel...

Page 419: ... a repeater HUB recommended by Fukuda Denshi for DS LANII network and a switching HUB recommended by Fukuda Denshi for DS LANIII network Cause 4 The bed ID is duplicated in the same network Solution If bedside monitors with the same bed ID exist in the same network communication is not possible Make sure to set a unique bed ID for each bedside monitor Cause 5 An equipment not specified by Fukuda D...

Page 420: ...On the DS 7000 HR and PR alarm cannot be set to ON simultaneously Search Patient ID key does not function Cause 1 The DS LAN setup is set to DS LANⅡ Solution Set DS LANΙΙΙ for all bedside monitors and central monitors in the same network When the setting is changed restart the system Cause 2 The communication with the central monitor is not established Solution Check the communication with the cen...

Page 421: ...ote control unit and remote control setup on the monitor do not correspond 10 Solution Set the remote control setup on the monitor so that it corresponds to the remote control user key Troubleshooting General Nothing is displayed but the main power indicator is lighted in red Cause A system error has occurred Solution Turn off the power unplug the power cable and contact our service representative...

Page 422: ...n OFF the power and cease the operation Contact our service representative Ventilator The Vent Alarm message is displayed Cause The following alarm has generated on the ventilator Parameter alarm such as AWP MV FiO2 Technical alarm of the ventilator such as oxygen cell replacement Solution Check the alarm cause of the ventilator and take appropriate action The Vent Data Unavailable or Vent Offline...

Page 423: ... trap type is wrong or defective Solution Replace the water trap The Exhaust Blocked message is displayed Cause The scavenging line of the gas unit is blocked or the scavenging system is defective Solution Remove the blockage or correct the gas scavenging system 10 The Gas Unit Failure 1 message is displayed Cause 1 The gas unit detected a hardware failure Troubleshooting Solution Contact our serv...

Page 424: ...resentative Cause 3 The storage and usage environment of the gas unit is out of the specification range The gas unit is condensing Solution If the message persists contact our service representative Multigas Measurement MGU 801P MGU 802 MGU 803 The Gas Unit Failure message is displayed Cause 1 The gas unit detected a hardware failure Solution Contact our service representative The O2 Sensor Failur...

Page 425: ... adapter to the sensor Note If the error persists calibrate the airway adapter 10 The Unknown CO2 Sensor message is displayed Cause The connected CO2 sensor is not applicable Troubleshooting Solution Connect the applicable CO2 sensor Capnostat 5 Multigas Measurement IRMA Probe No message is displayed and all gas parameter values are displayed as Cause The AGENT label is not set on the monitor Solu...

Page 426: ...SvO2 CO etc will not be displayed on the monitor unless the data is displayed on the used oximeter Check if the data is displayed on the used oximeter Cause 4 The CCO is not measured Solution The monitor will display CCO CCI data only during the process of CCO measurement on the oximeter Cause 5 The BSA is not input Solution To display the CCI data on the monitor it is necessary to input the BSA t...

Page 427: ...rnal output cable BIS Monitor The numeric data is not displayed Cause 1 If SQI value is lower than 15 BIS data and SR data will not be displayed Solution Refer to the BIS operation manual and set the SQI value above 15 10 Cause 2 The communication setup of the BIS monitor is incorrect Solution ASCII should be set to communicate with the DS 7000 Check the communication setup and verify that it is s...

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Page 429: ...itial Settings 11 29 Serial Communication Setup 11 29 User Key Setup 11 29 Menu Setup 11 30 Key Mask Setup 11 30 User Label 11 30 Measurement Unit Setup 11 30 Telemeter Setup 11 30 Remote Control Setup 11 31 Alarm Indicator Setup 11 31 Password Setup 11 31 Operating Room Setup 11 31 Discharge Setup 11 31 MAC Value Setup 11 31 Arrhythmia Analysis Setup 11 32 Magnetic Card Reader Setup 11 32 DS LAN ...

Page 430: ...P 802 803 5 to 50 C with MGU 701 702 Transport Storage Humidity 10 to 90 at 40 C non condensing with MGU 801P 802 803 15 to 90 at 40 C non condensing with MGU 701 702 Poet IQ Safety General Standard EN 60601 1 1990 A1 1993 A2 1995 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for safety EMC Standard EN 60601 1 2 2007 Medical electrical equipment Part 1 General requirements for safety 2 ...

Page 431: ... the safety including essential performance of electrocardiographic monitoring equipment Lead Type Wired 3 electrode 4 electrode 5 electrode Frequency Characteristic 100Hz 40Hz 15Hz High cut filter can be changed Input Impedance 5MΩ or above Max Input Voltage 10mV Polarization Voltage 825mV or above Common Mode Rejection Ratio 90dB or above Lead off Sensing DC Current Less than 0 1μA HR Meas Range...

Page 432: ...cardia 4mVpp 195bpm Range 7 8 to 8 9 sec Average 8 4 sec Ventricular Tachycardia 1mVpp 195bpm Range 8 6 to 10 2 sec Average 9 3 sec Pacemaker Pulse Display Capability IEC 60601 2 27 2005 50 102 12 3 electrodes Detects with the selected lead 4 5 electrodes If lead I II III is selected for ECG1 pulse is detected with the selected lead If a lead other than lead I II III is selected pulse is detected ...

Page 433: ...asurement Range 20 to 300bpm PR Accuracy 3bpm SpO2 Display Functional SpO2 is displayed Measures oxygenated hemoglobin and deoxygenated hemoglobin Masimo Model Method 2 Wavelength Pulse Wave Method Measurement Range 1 to 100 Resolution 1 Accuracy Adult 70 to 100 2 Neonate 70 to 100 3 PR Measurement Range 25 to 240bpm PR Accuracy 3bpm Perfusion Index 0 02 to 20 SpO2 Display Functional SpO2 is displ...

Page 434: ...ncentration Multigas Unit MGU 701 MGU 702 optional The performance is according to the Criticare Systems Inc OEM HIGH IQ TM AGENT MODULE specification Method Sidestream Non dispersive infrared NDIR Identified Gases CO2 N2O O2 Halothane Enflurane Isoflurane Desflurane and Sevoflurane Flow Rates 100mL min 150mL min 200mL min Measurement Range CO2 0 to 12 5 0 to 99mmHg 0 to 12kPa N2O 0 to 99 O2 0 to ...

Page 435: ... 5 CO2 Agents Agent Volume Change of CO2 N2O 60 0 2 Halothane 4 0 1 Enflurane 5 0 1 Isoflurane 5 0 1 Sevoflurane 5 0 2 Desflurane 5 0 0 Helium 50 0 0 Ethanol 1 0 1 Isopropanol 1 0 0 Acetone 1 0 1 Methane 1 0 0 Metered dose inhaler propellant 1 0 0 80 Xenon Not intended for use with Xenon N A For Gas Mixtures of 30 O2 Agents Agent Volume Change of CO2 N2O 60 0 1 Halothane 4 0 2 Enflurane 5 0 2 Isof...

Page 436: ...ge of CO2 N2O 60 0 0 Halothane 4 0 3 Enflurane 5 N A Isoflurane 5 0 1 Sevoflurane 5 0 2 Desflurane 5 0 1 Helium 50 0 1 Ethanol 1 0 1 Isopropanol 1 0 1 Acetone 1 0 1 Methane 1 0 0 Metered dose inhaler propellant 1 0 1 80 Xenon Not intended for use with Xenon N A For Gas Mixtures of 2 Isoflurane Agents Agent Volume Change of CO2 N2O 60 0 0 Halothane 4 0 1 Enflurane 5 0 6 Isoflurane 5 N A Sevoflurane...

Page 437: ...Xenon N A For Gas Mixtures of 40 N2O Agents Agent Volume Change of CO2 N2O 60 N A Halothane 4 1 0 Enflurane 5 1 2 Isoflurane 5 1 3 Sevoflurane 5 1 0 Desflurane 5 1 2 Helium 50 0 4 Ethanol 1 0 8 Isopropanol 1 1 5 Acetone 1 0 1 Methane 1 0 5 Metered dose inhaler propellant 1 0 3 80 Xenon Not intended for use with Xenon N A Presence of 15 Desflurane in a mixture with other halogenated gases will resu...

Page 438: ...to 76mmHg 0 to 10kPa Measurement Rise Time 250ms Accuracy 0 to 1 of Volume 0 1 of Reading 1 to 5 of Volume 0 2 of Reading 5 to 7 of Volume 0 3 of Reading 7 to 10 of Volume 0 5 of Reading 10 of Volume Unspecified Interference from other gases O2 0 1 of Reading N2O 0 1 of Reading Any agent 0 3 of Reading Threshold 0 1vol 0 3 during ISO accuracy mode 0 0 is displayed if value is 0 1 Respiration Rate ...

Page 439: ... of Volume 0 15 of Reading 1 to 5 of Volume 0 2 of Reading 5 to 10 of Volume 0 4 of Reading 10 to 15 of Volume 0 6 of Reading 15 to 18 of Volume 1 0 of Reading 18 of Volume Unspecified Interference from other gases CO2 0 of Reading N2O 0 1 of Reading O2 0 1 of Reading 2nd agent 0 2 of Reading Typical Threshold Primary agent ID 0 15 0 4 during ISO accuracy mode Secondary agent ID 0 3 0 5 during ISO...

Page 440: ...DES IRMA AX CO2 N2O primary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES IRMA AX CO2 N2O primary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES secondary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES agent ID Measurement Range and Accuracy After warm up time when maximum accuracy is achieved Measurement Accuracy Parameter Measurement Range 1 Standard Condition Under Influence of Other Gas RR 0 3 to 150Bpm 0 to 10 0 2 ABS 2 REL 0 3 ABS 4 REL CO2 10 to 20 Un...

Page 441: ... Speed 50mm s 25mm s Error within 5 Resolution Head Direction 8 dots mm Feed Direction 40 lines mm at recording speed of 25mm s Rec Waveform 3 waveforms Rec Type Waveform Recording Table Recording Graphic Recording Detection Paper out page mark paper cassette error printhead temperature Protective Circuit Printhead overcurrent printhead overheating motor overcurrent surge current Analog Waveform O...

Page 442: ...harge procedure Alarm setting will be initialized with the selected alarm mode Display configuration will be initialized with the selected display mode Reference Refer to 9 Initial Settings Operation at Discharge for procedure to set Backup at Discharge Patient Admit Discharge Item Selection Default Backup Patient Name Numeric Alphabet Symbol 16 characters Blank U Sex Male Female Undetermined U Ag...

Page 443: ...OFF OFF to OFF U ST Ι ST ΙΙ ST ΙΙΙ ST aVR ST aVL ST aVF ST V mV ST All Alarm ON OFF Indiv Alarm ON OFF 2 0mV to 2 0mV ST All Alarm OFF Indiv Alarm OFF OFF to OFF U BP1 ON OFF 0 to 300mmHg 0 to 40kPa ON S 80 to 200mmHg 10 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF U BP2 to BP6 ON OFF 0 to 300mmHg 0 to 40kPa OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF U CVP mmHg ON OFF 0 to 300mmHg 0 to 40kPa OFF S OFF to OF...

Page 444: ... 2 5 to 13 0kPa Adult ON S 70 to 200mmHg 9 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF Child ON S 70mmHg to OFF 9kPa to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF Neonate ON S 50mmHg to OFF 7kPa to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF U TEMP1 to TEMP3 C ON OFF 30 to 50 C 86 to 122 F OFF OFF to OFF Tb C ON OFF 30 to 45 C 86 to 113 F OFF OFF to OFF U EtCO2 mmHg ON OFF 1 to 115mmHg OFF EtCO2 kPa ON OFF 0 1 to 15 0kPa OFF EtCO2 O...

Page 445: ...arm Setup Status Alarm Control Linked to alarm silence time Linked to each new occurrence Linked to each new occurrence NOTE If ON is selected for Backup at Discharge on the Dicharge Mode setup under the Initial Settings menu the set value will be stored even after a discharge procedure is performed If OFF is selected the alarm settings will be initialized with the selected alarm mode 11 Setup Ite...

Page 446: ...Arrhy Alarm Display ON OFF ON ECG Waveform Display during Lead OFF ON OFF OFF ECG HR Display during Lead OFF ON OFF OFF Waveform Size 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 U RR Sync Indicator ON OFF ON RR Source Impedance Ventilator GAS Impedance Impedance Meas ON OFF ON U RESP CVA ON OFF ON U Waveform Size 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 U SpO2 SEC Alarm OFF 10 25 50 100 OFF PR Source SpO2 BP BP SpO2 SpO2 BP Alarm during NIBP ON OFF ...

Page 447: ...8 12 16 20 24 32 40 kPa 200mmHg 50mmHg BP2 24kPa 8kPa BP2 U Label BP ART RAP RVP PAP CVP ICP UAP LAP LVP Label 1 Label 2 BP BP1 to BP6 U Filter 6 8 12 40Hz 12Hz Display Type S D M S D M S D M Mean Wave ON OFF OFF Resp Filter ON OFF OFF PR Source Setup SpO2 BP BP SpO2 SpO2 BP BP Rec Scale 40mm 20mm 40mm HR PR Alarm Source HR PR Auto HR BP1 to BP6 Item with mark will be displayed only for BP1 or whe...

Page 448: ...L min 120mL min GAS MGU 801P 802 803 Wave Clip ON OFF ON GAS Meas ON OFF ON EtCO2 Peak Picking Duration 10 20 sec OFF 10 sec U O2 Comp 0 100 21 N2O Comp ON OFF OFF Anesthetic Comp 0 0 20 0 0 0 GAS Capnostat5 Atmos Pressure 400 850mmHg 760mmHg STAT Mode ON OFF OFF Vigilance Index Display ON OFF OFF SpO2 R Size 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 1 The scale selection will differ depending on the label ...

Page 449: ... to TEMP3 Tb 20 45 30 40 C 86 104 68 113 F 30 40 C 86 104 F SpO2 0 100 50 100 80 100 80 100 RR IMP RR VENT RR CO2 50 100 150Bpm 50Bpm APNEA 16 30 70sec 16sec SvO2 0 100 50 100 80 100 80 100 ScvO2 0 100 50 100 80 100 80 100 CCO 6 12 20 60L min 20L min CCI 6 12 20L min m2 6L min m2 BT 20 46 30 40 C 30 40 C EtCO2 In CO2 50 100mmHg 4 8 10kPa 4 8 10 50mmHg Ex O2 FiO2 50 100 50 Ex N2O In N2O 50 100 50 E...

Page 450: ...R PI R PVI R SpCO R SpMet R SpHb R SpOC R HR PR NIBP SpO2 T1 RR CO2 CO2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF HR PR Data Individual Display ON OFF ON NIBP Display All Data Display Interval All Data Alarm Display All Data Display Interval All Data Table Print Size Half width Full width Half width Display Time 5 10min 5min OCRG Waveform Impedance Resp CO2 Impedance Resp Waveform ECG1 ECG2 BP1 ...

Page 451: ...Lead ST B Ι ΙΙ ΙΙΙ aVR aVL aVF V aVL aVF V Volume mL 250 500 750 1000 500mL P V Loop Pressure cmH2O 10 20 30 50 120 30cmH2O Flow L min 5 10 20 50 180 20L min Ventilator F V Loop Volume mL 250 500 750 1000 500mL Interval 1 2 5 10 15 30 60min 10min Parameter Selection RR IMP RR VENT RR CO2 APNEA SpO2 E TV I TV MV P PEAK P PAUSE PEEP P MEAN E RES I RES COMP VFiO2 CO2 O2 N2O AGENT RR IMP APNEA RR VENT...

Page 452: ...f width Full width Half width Label 1 TIMER1 Stop Watch Label 2 Alphanumeric 8 characters TIMER2 ECG Size x1 4 x1 2 x1 x2 x4 x1 Meas Qty 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Wave Qty 1 2 3 6 1 Meas Selection HR VPC PACE ST BPC ST A ST B RR CO2 SpO2 PR SpO2 SpO2 PR NIBP PR IBP BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP5 BP6 TEMP1 TEMP2 TEMP3 TEMP1 2 TEMP1 2 3 Tb aepEX HR ST RR IMP RR VENT CO2 O2 N2O AGENT GAS CO2 N2O AGENT O2 HR NIBP SpO2 PR BP...

Page 453: ...SpO2 RESP CO2 AWF AWP ECG1 Periodic Interval Interval Timer Timer Interval 1 2 3 5 10 15 20 30 60 120min 120min Timer 0 00 to 23 00 1 00 interval None Periodic Recording Rec Duration 6 12 24 sec Page 12 sec QRS Classification ON OFF OFF Graphic Output Recorder Built in Central Built in Osc Graph Record ON OFF ON Feed Both Top End OFF End Built in Recorder Speed 50mm s 25mm s 25mm s Recorder No 1 t...

Page 454: ...aveform Fill Block Cascade Wave Quantity 2 Waveforms ECG1 ECG2 BP Label Setup BP1 BP1 BP2 BP2 BP3 BP3 BP4 BP4 BP5 BP5 BP6 BP6 Mode 1 TEMP Label Setup TEMP1 T1 TEMP2 T2 TEMP3 T3 Display Configuration Extended Auto Numeric HR PR NIBP SpO2 TEMP1 RR Wave ECG1 ECG2 SpO2 RESP Standard Numeric HR PR BP1 BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP Wave ECG1 BP Overlap SpO2 RESP Zoom Numeric HR PR SpO2 TEMP1 NIBP RR Wave E...

Page 455: ...BP2 SpO2 TEMP1 2 3 RR NIBP VPC PACE ST A NIBP List Wave ECG1 Cascade ECG2 Cascade BP Overlap SpO2 RESP BP Overlap Depends on the used Option Unit Comment Config 4 Short Trend OFF Grid ON GAS CO2 Waveform Fill Block Cascade Wave Quantity 2 Waveforms ECG1 ECG2 BP Label Setup BP1 BP1 BP2 BP2 BP3 BP3 BP4 BP4 BP5 BP5 BP6 BP6 Mode 4 TEMP Label Setup TEMP1 T1 TEMP2 T2 TEMP3 T3 Display Configuration Stand...

Page 456: ...nd Ascend Color Setup Item Selection Default Backup ECG HR Green ST Green VPC White PACE White BP1 Red BP2 Light Blue BP3 Yellow BP4 Green BP5 Orange BP6 Magenta NIBP Light Blue SpO2 Yellow TEMP1 to 3 Orange Tb Orange RESP White CO2 Light Blue O2 Green N2O Blue MAC White AWF Light Blue AWP Orange SvO2 CO White STOPWATCH White BIS White MV CO White Color Setup aepEX 32 Colors White Other Monitor Al...

Page 457: ... Auto Mode Size Scale BP Zero HR PR Switch Display Display Config OCRG Mode Select Parameter Alarm Alarm Auto Record Tone Volume Time Date Stopwatch Night Mode Other Monitor Display Recall ST ST Table ST Trend Cardiac Output Hemodynamics PCWP Respiration Table Vigilance Table NICO Table BIS Table Ventilator Full Disc Wave Rec Calculator Disp mode 1 to 5 RR Alarm Suspend Without BP module from left...

Page 458: ...etup Item Selection Default Backup Function All Keys Display all keys Settings All Keys Display all keys Initial Settings All Keys Display all keys Maintenance All Keys Display all keys User Label Item Selection Default Backup User 1 US1 BP User Label User 2 Alphanumeric 3 characters US2 User 1 US1 User 2 US2 User 3 US3 TEMP User Label User 4 Alphanumeric 3 characters US4 Measurement Unit Setup It...

Page 459: ...up Pattern 1 to 10 Level 1 Pattern 1 Level 2 Pattern 5 Level 3 Pattern 4 Ventilator Alarm Pattern 1 Password Setup Item Selection Default Backup Password ON OFF OFF Operating Room Setup Item Selection Default Backup Ward Name Alphanumeric symbol 4 characters OPE Operating Room No 0 to 999 0 DS LAN Pat ID Tx Transmission Start Position 1st to 20th character 1st character Discharge Setup Item Select...

Page 460: ... OFF OFF Sex Character String for Male 3 alphanumeric characters MEN Magnetic Card Reader Setup Read ID Process None Numeric Alphanumeric None DS LAN Setup Item Selection Default Backup DS LAN Setup DS LANΙΙ 10Mbps DS LANΙΙΙ 100Mbps DS LANΙΙ 10Mbps NOTE For the item with mark the setting is backed up Performing F start turning the power ON with the rotary switch set to F will not initialize the se...

Page 461: ...N S 80 to 180mmHg 10 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to BP6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 5 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 90 to OFF SEC Alarm Nellcor Model DS 7000 OFF NIBP ON S 70 to 200mmHg 9 0 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to TEMP3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF 18 to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OF...

Page 462: ...ON S 80 to 180mmHg 10 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to BP6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 6 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 90 to OFF SEC Alarm Nellcor Model DS 7000 OFF NIBP ON S 70 to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to TEMP3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF 18 to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OFF to OFF Ex AGT ...

Page 463: ...to 180mmHg 10 to 27kPa D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF BP2 to BP6 OFF S OFF to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF RR ON 6 to 30 APNEA ON 60sec SpO2 ON 85 to OFF SEC Alarm Nellcor Model DS 7000 OFF NIBP ON S 50 to OFF D OFF to OFF M OFF to OFF TEMP1 to TEMP3 Tb OFF OFF to OFF EtCO2 OFF OFF to OFF In CO2 OFF OFF Ex O2 OFF OFF to OFF FiO2 OFF 18 to OFF Ex N2O OFF OFF to OFF In N2O OFF OFF to OFF Ex AGT OFF OFF ...

Page 464: ...ignal Level 1 RESET Port Reset TTL Hi Level Reset 2 DIG_L Digital Output LOAD TTL Extended Function 3 TxD Serial Transmission Data Output RS232C 4 SG Signal GND 5 RxD Serial Reception Data Input RS232C 6 5V 5V 5V power supply 150mA 7 DIG_D Digital Output DATA TTL Extended Function 8 DIG_C Digital Output CLK TTL Extended Function COM3 Connector No Signal Type Description Signal Level 1 RESET Port R...

Page 465: ...t TTL Hi Level Reset 2 ALM2_H External Alarm Input TTL Hi Level 3 TxD Serial Transmission Data Output RS232C 4 SG Signal GND 5 RxD Serial Reception Data Input RS232C 6 5V 5V 5V power supply 150mA 7 ALM2_L External Alarm Input TTL Lo Level 8 NC No Connection 11 External Connection ...

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Page 467: ...ent 12 4 Temperature Measurement 12 4 SpO2 Measurement Nellcor Model DS 7000 12 4 SpO2 Measurement Masimo Model DS 7000M 12 4 Cardiac Output Measurement 12 5 Multigas Concentration Measurement Criticare Systems Inc Model 12 5 Multigas Concentration Measurement ARTEMA Model 12 5 Multigas Measurement PHASEIN IRMA Probe 12 6 Multigas Measurement RESPIRONICS Capnostat 5 12 6 Others 12 7 12 Accessories...

Page 468: ...ot be executed z For quality improvement specifications are subject to change without prior notice Accessories Power Cable CS 18 3 5m CAUTION When the product is used in regions whose voltage is other than 220 240V a cable appropriate to the regulations and voltage of the country in which the product is being used shall be used This Operation Manual 12 2 ...

Page 469: ...urgery proof ECG Relay Cable CI 700D 4 4 electrode defibrillation proof ECG Relay Cable CI 700E 4 4 electrode defibrillation and electrosurgery proof ECG Relay Cable CI 700D 5 5 electrode defibrillation proof ECG Relay Cable CI 700E 5 5 electrode defibrillation and electrosurgery proof CAUTION When using the defibrillation and electrosurgery proof type ECG relay cable respiration measurement can n...

Page 470: ...rature probe manufactured by Measurement Specialties Inc SpO2 Measurement Nellcor Model DS 7000 Item Model Type Description Durasensor DS 100A OxiMax MAX N MAXN Box of 24 OxiMax MAX I MAXI Box of 24 OxiMax MAX P MAXP Box of 24 OxiMax MAX A 18 cable MAXA Box of 24 OxiMax MAX R MAXR Box of 24 OxiMax MAXPAC MAX A 2 MAX N 2 OxiMax MAX FAST MAXFAST Box of 24 SpO2 Relay Cable DOC 10 CAUTION There are va...

Page 471: ...e N2 1547 Hardware Regulator for Cylinder 623 Regulator Tubing 613B Others Item Model Type Description Scavenging Kit Exhaust Line 655 FD Multigas Concentration Measurement ARTEMA Model Sampling Devices Item Model Type Description DRYLINE Water Trap Adult 60 13100 00 Non sterile DRYLINE Water Trap Neonate 60 13200 00 Non sterile DRYLINE Airway Adaptor Straight 60 14100 00 Non sterile Disposable DR...

Page 472: ... CO2 O2 IRMA mainstream probe IRMA AX CO2 N2O primary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES IRMA mainstream probe IRMA OR CO2 N2O O2 primary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES IRMA mainstream probe IRMA AX CO2 N2O primary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES secondary agent HAL ISO ENF SEV DES Agent ID Ultra fast oxygen sensor CAT NO 100230 IRMA Relay Cable CIO 03CSH Multigas Measurement RESPIRONICS Capnostat 5 Item Model Type D...

Page 473: ...J 530B Length 5m Connection Cable For DS LANΙΙ CJ 530C Length 10m CJ 502 For Servo i VigilanceΙΙ Vigileo NICO Fabius GS CJO 04RS4 For Vigilance Vigilance CEDV Q vue Q2 Computer CJ 508 For OXIMETRIX3 CJO 03RS4 For BIS Fabius GS Radical 7 External Device Connection Cable CJ 726 For aepEX Plus Air Filter OAO 33A Fan Filter OAO 34A For MGU 701 702 Analog Output Conversion Cable CJO 07JJ1 Length 1m Gas...

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