Note
If patient data was saved during the most recent power
down and the device was in the Continuous Monitoring
profile, a Confirm patient and location dialog appears with
the following options:
•
Same patient and location
•
Same patient, new location
•
New patient
Note
If "Allow profile change" is enabled in Advanced settings and
continuous sensors are attached to the device at startup, the
device powers up in the Continuous Monitoring profile,
overriding other default profile selections.
2. If the Confirm patient and location dialog appears, select the desire option and touch
OK
.
If a system error is detected, the monitor becomes inactive until you press or until the
monitor shuts down automatically. The monitor displays a system fault message that
contains a wrench icon
and a system fault code to aid service and engineers in
diagnosing the problem.
Set the date and time
1. Touch the
Settings
tab.
2. Touch the
Device
tab.
3. Touch the
Date/Time
vertical tab.
4. To change the date and time values: Touch the up and down arrow keys or touch
and enter a value.
Repeat for each value you want to change.
Note
The date and time stamps on saved patient measurements
will adjust in response to new date and time settings.
Power down the monitor
This power-down method, which places the monitor into Standby mode, ensures that
patient measurements are retained in the monitor memory for a maximum of 24 hours.
These saved measurements are available for recall or sending electronically to the
network. This method also ensures that any configuration settings you have changed
and saved will be maintained at the next startup.
1. Touch the
Settings
tab.
2. Touch the
Device
tab.
3. Touch
Power down
.
If there is a software update available, a system message asks if you want to
upgrade the software.
4. If you want to upgrade the software, touch
OK
.
The monitor continues to charge the battery when in Standby mode.
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Summary of Contents for Connex IWS
Page 1: ...Welch Allyn Connex Devices Directions for use Software version 2 3X...
Page 10: ...4 Introduction Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 14: ...8 Symbols Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 20: ...14 Screen elements Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 28: ...22 About warnings and cautions Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 72: ...66 Navigation Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 96: ...90 Profiles Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 106: ...100 Patient data management Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 120: ...114 Alarms Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 184: ...178 Patient monitoring Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 212: ...206 Advanced settings Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 244: ...238 Specifications Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 250: ...244 Standards and compliance Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
Page 252: ...246 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Welch Allyn Connex Devices...
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