Philips Medical Systems North America WLANBV1 WLAN Module User Manual G 0 addendum

Philips Medical Systems North America Co. WLAN Module G 0 addendum

Addendum to User Manual

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This addendum provides additional or corrected information for the following IntelliVue Instructions
for Use (software revision G.01.xx):
MP20-MP90 Patient Monitor (M8000-9001K)
MP5 Patient Monitor (M8105-9001C)
MP2 Patient Monitor (M8102-9001B)
X2 Multi-Measurement Module (M3002-9001B)
If your Instructions for Use has a different part number, you may discard this addendum, otherwise
please store it with your monitor documentation.
CO2 Alarm Specifications
For Microstream CO2 in the MP5 and for the M3015A, the CO2 alarm specifications are as follows:
IntelliVue Telemetry Transceiver User Information
For complete user information, including accessory listings and specifications, for the M4841A/
M4851A TRx/TRx+ IntelliVue Telemetry Transceiver, please refer to the Instructions for Use
provided with the device.
MP2/X2 Radiofrequency Radiation Exposure Information
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm
between the radiator and the patient or user.
The transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
CO2 Alarm
Specifications Range Adjustment Delay
etCO2 High 20 to 95 mmHg (2 to 13 kPa) 1 mmHg (0.1 kPa) less than 21 seconds.
etCO2 Low 10 to 90 mmHg (1 to 12 kPa)
imCO2 High 2 to 20 mmHg
(0.3 to 3.0 kPa)
steps of 1 mmHg
(0.1 kPa)
less than 21 seconds.
awRR High Adult/pedi: 10 to 100 rpm
Neo: 30 to 150 rpm
under 20 rpm: 1 rpm
steps
over 20 rpm:5 rpm
steps
less than 21 seconds.
awRR Low Adult/pedi: 0 to 95 rpm
Neo: 0 to 145 rpm
settings <20 rpm: less than 8 seconds
>20 rpm: less than 21 seconds
Apnea delay 10 to 40 seconds 5 second steps set apnea delay time + 8 seconds (with
2 m sample lines) or 11 seconds (with
4 m sample lines).
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MP5/MP5T - Intended Use
The monitor is intended to be used for monitoring and recording of, and to generate alarms for,
multiple physiological parameters of adults, pediatrics, and neonates in a hospital environment. The
MP5 and MP5T monitors are also intended for use during patient transport inside the hospital
environment; only the MP5 monitor for use during patient transport outside of the hospital
environment. The MP5 and MP5T when used with TRx 4841A/4851A IntelliVue Telemetry System
Transceiver are intended for use in a hospital environment and during patient transport inside the
hospital environment.
Measurement Modules
You can plug in and unplug modules during monitoring. Insert the module until the lever on the
module clicks into place. Remove a module by pressing the lever upwards and pulling the module out.
A measurement automatically switches on when you plug the module in, and switches off when you
unplug it. Reconnecting a module to the same monitor restores its label and measurement settings,
such as alarms limits. If you connect it to a different monitor, the module remembers only its label.
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