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MIROxi

 

User Manual cod. 980265  

Rev 1.6   

Page 16 of 32 

From the “Patient Data Management” screen use   directly to access the screen with the four memory search methods 

(§ 2.6). 

 

2.6  Displaying data in memory 

From the main screen  press   (

 icon), to check patient data or to search for another patient’s data; the following 

options are available: 

 

KEY 

ICON 

FUNCTION 

 

 

Display oximetry tests of the selected patient 

 

 

Access data in memory 

 

Press ESC to return to the main screen. 

Access the search menu to display data, using one of four different methods: 

 

KEY 

ICON 

FUNCTION 

 

 

Search by ID Code 

 

 

Display files from a certain date onwards (partial memory) 

 

 

Display files from beginning to end (full memory) 

 

 

Search by initial letter of surname 

 

Search by ID Code: 

enter the ID Code of the patient to be searched for; then press OK to access the data. 

 

Partial Memory:

 enter test date of required file; enter the date and press OK to access data. Test data will be shown 

starting from the date entered up to the most recent file in memory. 

 

Full Memory:

 to show data in alphabetical order. 

Most recent data are  marked by a double beep, then the data shown begins from the first one  in memory. 

 

Search by Surname

: enter patient surname, or first initial; then press OK to access the data. 

 
Use   and   to display relevant patient test data. 

Press ESC to return to the main screen without searching. 

Use   from the data screen (

 icon) to print out data through a Bluetooth connection (automatic); use   to display 

all test data of relevant file on memory, use   and   to scroll through data; press OK to go back to the memory screen. 

From this screen press OK to make a new test on the selected subject (press OK again), press ESC to return to the data 

stored. 

 

2.7  Online operating mode (connected to a PC) 

 

This  operating  mode  is  comparable  to  a  laboratory  oximeter,  connected  to  a  PC  the  device  operates  in  real  time. 

Connect the unit to a PC using either the USB cable or the RS 232 serial cable. 

MIROxi

 thus acts as an intelligent sensor for measurements while the PC controls functions, including the switching on 

and off of the unit. 

Connected  to  a  portable  PC, 

MIROxi

  can  be  used  to  carry  out  epidemiologic  studies  in  work  environments,  school 

settings etc. 

 

2.8  Oximetry testing 

 

MIROxi

 can carry out 4 different types of oximetry tests, which are described in the following paragraphs. 

 

WARNING

 

If during the oximetry testing the SpO2 blood pulse rate goes below the lower threshold or over the upper 

threshold, 

MIROxi

 will ‘beep’ while the situation persists. This option can be disenabled during sleep tests. 

The values shown are the MIROxi default settings. 

 

WARNING

The  sensor  described  below  is for  illustration  purposes  only. 

MIROxi

 is  enabled  for the  use  of  any  of the 

sensors described in the previous Paragraph 1.2.2. MIR does not recommend the use of a specific type of 

senor; any decision in regard is made by the individual doctor. 

Summary of Contents for MIROxi

Page 1: ...MIROxi User Manual cod 980265 Rev 1 6 Page 1 of 32 MIROxi User Manual User Manual Rev 1 6 Issued on 06 10 2008 Approved on 06 10 2008...

Page 2: ...hardware will be recognised by the PC The device can then be used with the winspiroPRO software Keep the original packaging In the event that your device requires service then always use the original...

Page 3: ...evel 13 2 3 Information 13 2 4 Initial Set up 13 2 5 Patient Data 15 2 6 Displaying data in memory 16 2 7 Online operating mode connected to a PC 16 2 8 Oximetry testing 16 2 8 1 Walk Test 6MWT 18 2 8...

Page 4: ...her own health The procedures for using the device at home are described according to the type of test to be made the display will show all instructions messages suggestions etc step by step which all...

Page 5: ...tery is discharged Contact Technical Service to have this battery changed In the event of any incident or accident of any kind resulting from the use of the device the user is required to inform the m...

Page 6: ...manufacturer Never attempt to make a repair oneself The set up of configurable parameters should only be made by qualified personnel However an incorrect set up of the parameters does not put the pati...

Page 7: ...1 4 2 CE mark for medical devices 0476 This product is certified to conform to the Class II requirements of the 93 42 EEC medical device directive 1 4 3 Electrical safety symbol In accordance with the...

Page 8: ...his equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

Page 9: ...BPM hh mm ss T 120 BPM Time passed with pulse frequency 120 BPM hh mm ss N Events 40 BPM Bradycardia events during the entire period of analysis N Events 120 BPM Tachycardia events during the entire a...

Page 10: ...f the method for calculating the area below the SpO2 baseline curve Parameters requested for six minute walk test analysis SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Units Dyspnea Borg Baseline Grade of dyspnea before walkin...

Page 11: ...brane keyboard with 6 keys Interface RS232 USB Bluetooth Duration of the CR2032 3V lithium battery memory backup Circa 10 years under normal conditions of use and storage Power supply 4 x AAA batterie...

Page 12: ...et up Service Menu To manage or enter new patient data from the main screen To enter new patient data To modify patient data To carry out an oximetry test To access previous tests To access transmissi...

Page 13: ...i x y device name and software revision number Power means USB or battery symbol Current date and time icon Access to the Service Menu SpO2 BPM icon Press OK to go to the second display Press ESC to g...

Page 14: ...Oxi will start to search for Bluetooth devices in the area once one or more devices are found the screen will display profiles press OK to set the device as printer or phone select one of the two opti...

Page 15: ...y To enter new patient data From the Patient Data Management menu press to access the data input screen First screen name and surname Use and to select required letters confirm or delete using or To i...

Page 16: ...ut searching Use from the data screen icon to print out data through a Bluetooth connection automatic use to display all test data of relevant file on memory use and to scroll through data press OK to...

Page 17: ...DESCRIPTION Walk test 6MWT Sleep oximetry Oximetry SpO2 BPM WARNING In order not to compromise the reproducibility of the measurements and the integrity of the sensor avoid twisting the sensor cable...

Page 18: ...o pass to the following walking phase The number of bars I symbol on the right upper of the screen is proportional to the quality of the oximetry signal the higher the quality of the signal the more b...

Page 19: ...i will go on standby i e it stops beeping and the display turns off The led signal remains on To control the correct functioning while on standby press then after 1 minute MIROxi will return to standb...

Page 20: ...se of this sensor is indicated for patients weighing more than 30 Kg and contraindicated for patients with allergy to adhesive tape WARNING The materials used for manufacturing the sensor are NATURAL...

Page 21: ...rious tests to the doctor s PC follow this procedure Dial the doctor s phone number for example the doctor s office telemedicine services or any other structure directly on the telephone in use Place...

Page 22: ...or s office telemedicine service etc To enter the telephone number see the main menu when the machine is turned on Refer to Paragraph 2 4 A device must also be set up for the connection refer to Parag...

Page 23: ...ortant prior to initiating the following procedure to know the version of the operating system installed on the PC used for the connection from control panel click on System where the type of operatin...

Page 24: ...nsor has alignment pins Place the sensor with the alignment pins facing the adhesive part of the tape and align the pins to the holes on the tape Push the sensor to insert the pins into the holes of t...

Page 25: ...of oximetry testing the test data is incorrect Clean the sensor and then control it otherwise use a new one All data in memory lost due to an unforeseeable event All data in memory has been deleted Co...

Page 26: ...97 Notified Body CERMET No 0476 Certificate No MED 9826 MIR srl Medical International Research declares that the Device subject of this declaration together with its standard accessories conforms to...

Page 27: ...utilised differently from the use described in the User s Manual If any alteration adjustment modification or repair has been carried out by personnel not authorised by the manufacturer If the fault...

Page 28: ...MIROxi User Manual cod 980265 Rev 1 6 Page 28 of 32 ANNEX 1 OXYMETRY TEST REPORT EXAMPLES...

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Page 30: ...MIROxi User Manual cod 980265 Rev 1 6 Page 30 of 32 MIROxi...

Page 31: ...4 1 kV for input output lines Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 2 kV common mode Not Applicable Mains power...

Page 32: ...een portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MIROxi The MIROxi is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the...

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