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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
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Operating concept
Using remote view functions
From the
Remote view
dialog, the user can
perform the following functions:
– Select the
Disconnect
button (A) to exit the
remote view.
– Select the
Audio Pause
button (B) to pause
acoustic alarm signals at the remote device.
– Select the
Continuous Recording
(C) or
Timed Recording
(D) buttons to request a
recording of the remote device. The recordings
are printed on the recorder that is assigned to
the Cockpit.
Central monitoring
When a Cockpit communicates with the Infinity
network, the user can admit the patient at the ICS
for central monitoring. A Cockpit patient is
represented on the ICS with a viewport and a bed
view. A viewport consists of the top Cockpit
waveform and the associated parameter field. The
ICS also provides a bed view which is a window
displaying the content of the Cockpit in greater
detail. When the Cockpit is communicating with the
ICS, the waveforms and parameter fields are
assigned to the bed view based on the parameter
priority order.
Network communication interruptions
When the Cockpit loses communication with the
ICS, the following happens at the Cockpit when the
Enable Central Station
setting is activated (see
page 475):
– The message
Not Monitored By Central
appears on cyan background in the network
message area of the Cockpit.
– A single notification alarm of low alarm priority
sounds within 25 seconds until communication
with the ICS is restored or the alarm is
acknowledged. The alarm tone sounds even
when alarms are paused or the alarm volume
has been deactivated.
– The alarm volume is adjusted automatically to
100% until the condition clears. Once the
Cockpit re-establishes communication with the
ICS, the previous alarm volume is restored.
– The message
System not monitored by ICS
is
recorded in the alarm history.
When the communication between the Cockpit and
the ICS is restored, the Cockpit displays the
message
System monitored by ICS
in the alarm
history. The patient data are again accessible at the
ICS.
When the setting
Enable Central Station
is
deactivated (see page 475), none of the above
features are supported.
NOTE
Due to potential time drifts between the IACS and
the ICS, when an alarm is generated from the
IACS, the waveform displayed on the ICS event
disclosure may not align with the timestamp of the
event.
Place the cursor at the timestamp of the
event and then go to the ICS's Full Disclosure for
a more complete view of the waveforms.
NOTE
When you select an event disclosure at the ICS
for a parameter with a decimal value, the
parameter rounds to the nearest whole number.