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4.11 Interface module, E-INT, M-INT
Gases, SpO
2
, NIBP, Spirometry, SvO
2
/C.O.
indicate
the parameters for which service data is available.
The data which can be seen on those pages is raw
data from the interfaced monitors, which will be
processed for the normal screen.
Service Data
I-INT:
Indicates the status of the interface via the UPI
section.
B-INT:
Indicates the status of the interface via the 4
interface channels of B-INT or two channels of E-INT/
M-INT module.
id:
The name of the interfaced monitor, e.g. Ultima.
state:
describes the state of the connection,
alternatives are:
'init' - the channel is initialized
'wait' - the monitor is waiting for the external monitor
'online' - the connection is ready
'search' - the external monitor is being searched
rt:
real time values that are available via the interface.
Timeouts
is a cumulative number that indicates how many times the module has not responded to the
monitor's inquiry.
Bad checksums
is a cumulative number that indicates how many times communication from the module to
the monitor has failed.
Bad c-s by mod
is a cumulative number that indicates how many communication errors the module has
detected.
The monitor starts counting these items at power up and resets to zero at power off. The nonzero values do
not indicate a failure, but the continuous counting (more than 5 per second) indicates either a serial
communication failure, or a module not in place. Also failures in other modules may cause these numbers to
rise or be set to 32769.
RAM
indicates the state of the RAM memory.
ROM
indicates whether the checksum in the ROM is in accordance with the software calculated value.
The state is either
OK
,
Fail
or
?
(module not in place or a communication error).