Siemens Medical Systems ABTU3 Bio-Telemetry Transmitter User Manual USERS GUIDE SECTION 1
Siemens Medical Systems Bio-Telemetry Transmitter USERS GUIDE SECTION 1
Contents
- 1. USERS GUIDE SECTION 1
- 2. USERS GUIDE SECTION 2
- 3. OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
USERS GUIDE SECTION 1
MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION with INFINITY Telemetry System User’s Guide Siemens Medical Systems, Inc. Electromedical Group 16 Electronics Avenue Danvers, MA 01923 MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION with INFINITYTM Telemetry Option User’s Guide Sufiware VEl G) Siemens AG 1999. All rights reserved Printed in the United States ofAmerica This sofiware bears the C E label in accordance with the previ— sions ofthe Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices (this label is not applicable for US devices). c 6°“! Authorized EC representative: Siemens-Elema AB Romgenvagen 2 SE ”I 95 Solna Sweden Siemens reserves the right to modify the design and specifica- tions contained herein without prior notice Please contact your local Siemens Sales Representative for the most current informa- lion. Reproduction in any manner, in whole or in part, in English or in any other languages, except for brief excerpts in reviews and sci- entific papers is prohibited without prior written permission of Siemens AG. All Siemens devices are intended for use by qualified and trained medical personnel onlyt ®i>®>® Before using all Siemens devices, read all the manuals that are provided with your device carefully. Patient monitoring equip~ ment, however sophisticated, should never be used as a substitute for the human care. attention, and critical judgment that only trained health care professionals can provide. WA RNING: The use of non~siemens approved soft- ware on the CPU of the MULTlVlEW WORKSTATION is strictly forbidden. CAUTION: The MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION and the INFINITY receiver are no! intended for use in the patient vicinity. WA RNING: Diagnosis based on Interpretation 0112- Iead monit ing results should only be done by qualified personnel. Prior to final interpretation and diagnosis. qualified physlclans should review suggested diagnostic statements and all other available information. CA UTION: Federal Law in [he Uni/ed Slates restriclx these devices lo sale 17): or on order ofa physician. WARNING: The connection of non-Slemens approved equipment to the INFINIYYTM network is strictly forbidden. This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. VE”? MquiViEWWORKSTATiON (WITH TELEMETRY OPTION) Page iii Siemens Medical Engineering Group warrants that its products designated as YEAR 2000 Ready will correctly store, export, pro- cess, calculate, display. prim out, compare and sequence data from, into, and between the twentieth and twenty»first centuries. and the years 1999 and 2000, including leap year calculations, when used in accordance with the associated Siemens product documentation and provided that all hardware, firmware. and software used in combination with such products properly exchange accurate and unambiguous data with Siemens products. Overview of Contents as wzn: mm ”Wammwmmfl flames}m:tmaAt—nmtm-pqmflafiflwv MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION - Basic Version This chapter describes the scaled-down version ofthe MULTI- VIEW WORKSTATION MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION - Enhanced Version This section contains all ofthe following chapters Chapter 1 - About the MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION This chapter introduces the INFINITY NETWORK1M and the MULTI- VIEW WORKSTATIONTMA Chapter 2 - About the Transmitter This chapter describes the transmitter and how to customize it according to an individual patients needs Chapter 3 - MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION Setup This chapter explains how to configure the monitoring character- istics ofthe MULTIVIEW WORKSTATION and the available CLUS- TERVIEW layouts. Page iv MULTIVSEWWORKSTATION (WITH TELseschY Oenom) VEt About the Transmitter This chapter describes the transmitter used to monitor telemetry patients. It also describes how to customize the transmitter according to an individual patient’s needs. The table at the end of the chapter contains various transmitter messages that may appear during monitoring. These messages provide helpful hints in eliminating certain operational errors. WARNING: Under NO circumstances should the trans- mitter be used without the battery cover securely in place. eral Description ismltter Componen s . .ead Connector ntedace Connector I Programming Port Transmitter Buttons .ED Status Patterns Transmitter Operating Modes lacing the Transmitter Battery ismitter Setup" Itccessing the Transmitter Setup Menu Transmitter Status information. lvaiiable Functions on the Transmitter Setup Menu 3ustomizing the Transmitter Buttons kctivating a Spare Transmitter |ramming the Transmitter 5rogramming the Transmitter errogramming a Corrupted Transmitter . Selecting the Lead Cable Type ching the Transmitter to the P ent ismitter Messages Status Messages .. >rogramming Messages eral Description ,, WWW The transmitter is worn by the patient and can be used either with a 3-1ead or a S-lead cable, which is attached to the ECG elec- trodes. The lead cables detect the patient’s ECG, including paced beats. The transmitter broadcasts these signals to the dedicated MULTI- VIEW WORKSTATION for display. CAUTION: Because the lead cables also function as amen- nas. do not m” or [cup them loge/her. Instead tape each [end separalely lo the patient. The transmitter sends the following information to the MULTI~ VIEW WORKSTATloN: If ECG data from leads I, II, and V (with pacer pulses detected on leads I and ll) n push button activities for recording and staffalert requests and for issuing a 1 mV calibration pulse a transmitterlD at current transmitter sofiware a battery voltage MixtNtsWWOMSIAflON (W131 TELE¥ETRV OP! x09.) VE1 ansmitter Components The following illustraiions show the transmitter’s various compo- nems. |d Connector The lead connector accepts either a B-Iead or a S-lead set. [fyou use a Head sct, use the proiective cover lo protect the oihcr rwo exposed pins oflhe |ransmil- r ler’s programming ponr About the Transmitter Protech v’E ' Cm, ngrammmg Pm nun; Page zv; W’L‘ffi‘é‘f ice Connector / Programming Port The transmitter is equipped with a special inierface connector that can be used for the following purposes: Q5 connecting a MICROZ oximeter - allows you to monitor a patient’s SpOz and pulse rate. Please refer in chapter 9, MicrOZ Mani/tiring for detailed infoma- lion. connecting a QUICK- VIEW cable - allows you to view a patient’s ECG waveform (lead II) and possible pacer spikes, The cable anaches lo the transmitter’s program- ming port and bedside monitori wmuso 3 pm “arise-um NOTE: To ensure the besl possible ECG signal, you should only use the MulliView cable when the transmitter is in 5-Iead mode. programming the transmitter (see page 2-13. Programming the Transmilter'}.
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