Interfacing with peripheral devices
CAUTION
— INSTALLATION — Qualified technical personnel must
connect the interface adapter to the peripheral device and
make any necessary adjustments to the peripheral device
(baud rate, parity, etc.) as described in the specific installation
instructions for the interface adapter. Insert cabling from
the connectivity device only into specified interface adapters
and specified peripheral devices. To avoid inadvertent
disconnection, route all cables in a way to prevent a stumbling
hazard. Wrap and secure excess cabling to reduce risk of
entanglement by patients and personnel. Do not install in a
location where the device may drop on a person.
CAUTION
The use of the wrong interface adapter may cause improper
operation of the supported peripheral device.
CAUTION
— TREATMENT — Do not treat the patient based solely on the
alarm messages and/or numerics presented via the Unity
Network Interface Device (ID). You must verify the accuracy of
the alarm message and/or numerics at the peripheral device
itself before initiating treatment, treatment should be based
on the information presented at the peripheral device.
Compatible peripheral devices
For a list of compatible peripheral devices, see the Unity Network Interface Device
(ID) Operator's Manual.
Unity Network Interface Device (ID)
Software compatibility
For software compatibility information, see the Unity Network Interface Device (ID)
manuals.
About the Unity Network Interface Device (ID)
The monitor can interface with peripheral medical devices, such as ventilators and gas
delivery systems, to centralize patient data on one device. A Unity Network Interface
Device (ID) is used with the monitor to communicate with peripheral devices. It
acquires digital data from eight individually isolated serial ports. The data is collected
from up to eight peripheral devices (not necessarily manufactured by GE), and then
the interface device transmits the formatted data to the monitor.
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Page 280: ...Mixed venous oxygen saturation SvO 280 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
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Page 416: ...Drug calculations 416 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
Page 424: ...Trends 424 CARESCAPE Modular Monitors 2062971 001 ...
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