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Viewing other site alarms (with N-XNET or N-XDNET option)
Retrieving information
With a networked Cardiocap/5, you can view the alarms of
another monitor on the same Central Network.
1. Press the ComWheel and select
Patient Data
.
2. Select one of the following:
To do this:
• Load Prev. Case
Loads the most recent case when less than 15 minutes has
elapsed since you turned off the system. If the monitor
has been on but not reset, you can retrieve the last case
from the previous 24 hours.
1. Press the ComWheel and select
Patient Data
.
2. Select
Other Patients
.
3. Select
Receive Alarms
.
4. Select the site you wish to view.
• Patient from Net.
(with N-XNET or N-XDNET option)
Loads a case from the network. The last 24 hours of
information is retrievable.
Using the Data card (with N-XDNET option)
The Data card is for storage and transfer of trend data.
• Patient from Card
(with N-XDNET option)
Loads a case from the Data card. The last 24 hours of
information is retrievable.
The N-XDNET option lets you load collected patient data from
the Data card. Saved trend data can be transferred to and
viewed at other monitors (Cardiocap/5, S/5, AS/3, or CS/3).
You can also continue collecting data at another site:
Viewing other sites (with N-XNET or N-XDNET option)
1. End the case and remove the Data card from the first
monitor.
With your Cardiocap/5 monitor you can see the numerics,
waveforms, and alarms of another monitor if both monitors are
connected to the monitor network.
2. Insert the Data card in the receiving monitor.
3. Press the ComWheel and select
Patient Data
.
To do this:
4. Select
Patient from Card
.
1. Press the ComWheel and select
Patient Data.
NOTE: Make sure the internal clocks of the two monitors are
synchronized.
2. Select
Other Patients.
3. Select
Show Vital Signs.
4. Select the site you wish to view.
CAUTION
: Do not subject memory cards to excessive heat, bending, or
magnetic fields.
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