
4-1
Central Control Monitor
Features
The Central Control Monitor (CCM) combines an embedded computer, a touch
screen, and a graphical user interface (GUI) to provide a centralized display of
system information and on-screen control of all system devices. The CCM is used
to create perfusion screens including selecting the number and types of devices
and sensors, selecting device names and colors, assigning Perfusion Screen
representations to physical modules, connecting devices to safety systems, and
selecting alert and alarm limits and device responses. During use, the CCM monitors
the system for alert, alarm, error, or status messages and displays the highest priority
message in a dedicated message area. The CCM also allows the user to initiate
automatic control functionality such as Pulse mode flow, servo regulation to pressure
and flow, and automatic cardioplegia time or volume delivery.
A cover protects the CCM when the system is not in use. The cover must be removed
and properly stored before the system is powered on.
Touch Screen
PC Card Slot
CAUTION
: The computer touch screen is designed to be a single point control
system. Use only one finger when operating the screen. Ensure that there is
no additional contact with the touch screen during operation as unintended input
may result.
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