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Important notes:
When power on the monitor or the patient type is changed (e.g. the patient type changes
from “Adult” to “Neonate”), then the monitor performs initialization. Therefore, please confirm that the patient
type matches the patient to be monitored before monitoring. When “Pediatric” or “Neonate” is set to an adult
patient, it is difficult to get a valid NIBP measurement value and easy to make false alarms. It’s forbidden to
use the “Adult” mode on a pediatric or neonate patient, for it may cause serious injury.
4.3 Edit a patient document
Select “Menu”
“Patient Info.”
“Edit”.
To edit a patient document requires the corresponding password, details see Section 3.9. In “Patient Info”
window, pressing “Edit” button, and if the password is entered correctly, then “Edit Patient Info.” window pops
up on the screen. The item in grey is nonadjustable.
Note:
no password is needed to edit the default patient document. In the default patient document, only the
patient type can be modified, and other items are not editable.
4.4 Delete a patient document
Select “Menu”
”Patient Info.”
“Delete”.
To delete a patient document requires the corresponding password.
Notes:
1. When a patient document is deleted, all his corresponding records (ECG waveforms, ARR events, Alarm
events, NIBP list etc.) will be deleted and can not be recovered.
2. The system prohibits to remove the default patient and the current patient documents.
4.5 Exporting Data
4.5.1 Exporting Data from Monitor to a USB Driver
Note:
USB data exporting function is available for the monitor with Plug-in module (Series II), Series III and
Series IV .
Connect the USB disk (stick memory) to the USB data interface on the rear panel of the patient monitor
marked “
”.
Select “Preview”
”Export” to bring up the data exporting window, the plugged USB disk will be identified
automatically and displayed on the first line in the pop-up window. (note: if no USB disk is detected, then “Re-
fresh”, “Export”, and “Unmount” buttons are displayed in grey and unavailable).
•
: Select the USB disk from the drop-down list.
•
Refresh:
Refresh the USB disk(s) enumeration.
•
Export:
Export the data and information for the selected patient
•
Unmount:
Unmount (remove) the selected USB disk from the system.
•
Exit:
Exit from the current window.
Press the drop-down list “
” to display all plugged USB disks, select one USB disk you want to export the
data, then press “Export” to start exporting. If data is exported successfully, then the window shows “Exported
Successfully”, and press “Close” to return to disks information displaying window.
Description:
:indicates the unused memory / total memory. If the USB disk memory is not enough, then
the data will fail to be exported.
: “KRK” indicates the data is exported to a file folder named “KRK” in the USB
disk; “20130101” is the time of this exporting; and “00000000” is the patient ID. The data for selected patient
will be stored with the file name of “20130101_00000000” under the file folder “KRK” in the USB disk.
Do not unplug the USB disk from the monitor during exporting, or the exported data will be in disorder, and
the history record files will be corrupted.
Do not unplug the USB disk from the monitor before it is unmounted, or the data in the disk will be corrupted
or lost.
If you need to review and manage the exported data, you can contact your local sales for address to down-
load the corresponding PC software (Patient Monitor Data Manager) for data management.
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