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1. Alarms from Mean Sys High 14 10 10 14 Sys Low 6 2 2 6 Dia High 6 2 2 6 Dia Low 4 4 4 4 Mean High 10 4 4 10 Mean Low 0 0 0 0 Alarms On CVP or other label not applicable the Pressure On Off state is not a setting see Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications on page 51 Scale 30 Mean Only Yes Filter 12 Hz Mercury Cal Yes Artifact Suppr 60 sec Unit mmHg Color Cyan Blue White Extreme Alarms Disabled A Extreme High 5 5 5 5 A Extreme Low 5 5 5 5 Sys High Clamp 20 15 15 20 Sys Low Clamp 0 0 0 0 Dia High Clamp 10 5 5 10 Dia Low Clamp 5 5 5 5 Mean High Clamp 15 10 10 15 Mean Low Clamp 5 5 5 5 49 PAP Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt PAP Alarms from Diastolic Sys High 34 60 60 34 Sys Low 10 24 24 10 Dia High 16 4 4 16 Dia Low 0 4 4 0 Mean High 20 26 26 20 Mean Low 0 12 12 0 Alarms On PAP not applicable the Pressure On Off state is not a setting see Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications on page 51 Scale 30 Mean Only No Filter 12 Hz Mercury Cal Yes Artifact Suppr 60 sec Unit mmHg Color Yellow White Extreme Alarms Disabled A Extreme High 5 3 5 5 A Extreme Low 5 5 5 5 Sys High Clamp 45 65 65 45 Sys Low Clamp 5 15 15 5 Dia High Clam
2. CO CCO l min 0 0 12 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 CI CCI l min m2 0 0 6 0 SV ml 1 200 SI ml m2 1 100 SVV 0 20 dPmax 200 2000 ITBV ml 500 3000 ITBVI ml m2 500 1300 EVLW ml 0 2500 EVLWI ml kg 0 0 20 0 GEDV ml 400 2400 GEDVI ml m2 400 1000 CFI 1 0 15 0 PVPI 0 0 5 0 GEF 10 40 SvOs ScvO SO 40 80 LI 0 59 Sp vO 40 40 tcpO kPa 4 0 20 0 mmHg 30 150 tcpCO kPa 1 0 11 0 mmHg 10 80 CO kPa 0 0 8 0 0 0 11 0 mmhg 0 60 0 80 awRR rpm 0 60 0 110 O 0 100 mmHg 0 800 kPa 0 100 FiO 0 00 1 00 0 100 RR rpm 0 60 0 110 PIP mmHg 0 60 MnAwp mmHg 0 30 TV ml 0 1000 0 500 0 100 MINVOL liter 0 0 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 SpMV liter 0 0 10 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 PEEP mmHg 0 15 BIS 0 100 SQI BIS 0 100 EMG dB 0 60 TP dB 40 80 TP1 TP2 nW 0 00 1 00 SR 0 100 Bursts min 0 30 0 SEF Hz 15 0 30 0 SEF1 SEF2 Hz 0 0 30 0 MDF1 MDF2 Hz 0 0 30 0 PPF1 PPF2 Hz 0 0 30 0 Alphal Alpha2 0 0 100 0 Betal Beta2 0 0 100 0 Deltal Delta2 0 0 100 0 Thetal Theta2 0 0 100 0 Any Temp F 95 0 110 0 C 35 0 43 0 Tblood F 80 0 110 0 C 28 0 43 0 Any Diff Temp F 12 0 12 0 C 6 0 6 0 NO 0 100 kPa 0 100 mmHg 0 800
3. High Limit x x 100 95 100 Low Limit x x 90 85 90 Desat Limit x x 80 80 80 Alarms x x On SpO or other label x x not applicable the SPO On Off state is not a setting see SpO2 Configuration Implications on page 43 Mode x x Continuous Pulse lt SpO Label gt x x not applicable see Configuring Pulse from SpO2 on page 44 QRS Volume x x not applicable these settings are stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Tone Modulation x x Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Tone Mod Type x Perfusion x On Signal Quality x On Average x 10 sec Average in Mon x No High Alarm Delay x 10 sec Low Alarm Delay x 10 sec Desat Delay x 20 sec NBP Alarm Suppr x On Extd Auto OnOff x Disabled Color x Cyan White 1 Setting is only available for the label SpO T and on monitors that are currently connected to a telemetry device via a Short Range Radio SRR connection 2 Setting is only applicable for monitors with FAST SpO Option A01 and OxiMax compatible SpO Option A02 42 SpO Configuration Implications lt SpO Label gt The On Off state of the SpO measurement cannot be preconfigured SpO is automatically switched On when an SpO sensor is connected to the monitor Mode This setting is only applicable for monitors that have a Short Range Radio SRR interface installed It is only available for the label SpO
4. Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 202 Option H20 The H20 initial configuration filename is H20 Axx SVGA MP20 30 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced A06 OxyCRG A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced A04 OxyCRG Monitor A Measmt Neo A03 CRG Monitor A yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no OxyCRG A no OxyCRG no CRG no OxyCRG B no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 203 Option H30 The H30 initial configuration filename is H30 Axx SVGA MP20 30 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Monitor A Me
5. ST Analysis ST Alarm Mode x x Single ST Alarms x x On ST Index x x On Off On Show ST In Wave x not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 ISO Point x 80 ms 68 ms 56 ms J Point x 48 ms ST Point x 80 ms 60 ms ST Uses x J 60 ST Point ST Point 1 Setting only available when ST Uses is set to J 60 or J 80 2 Setting only available when ST Uses is set to ST Point ST Alarm Mode Ifyou set ST Alarm Mode to Multi the monitor will announce an ST alarm only if more than one ST lead is violating its alarm limit For each mode Multi and Single a different set of ST alarm limits can be configured ST Analysis This setting lets you switch ST Analysis On or OF f ST Index This setting lets you switch the ST Index numeric On or Of f for display The ST index numeric STindx is the sum of the absolute values for the ST leads V2 V5 aVF Because it is based on absolute values it is always a positive number If you haven t selected one of the leads V2 V5 and aVF for ST analysis the STindx numeric will display a question mark ST Uses IfST Uses is set to J 60 or J 80 the position of the ST Point is set relative to the J Point Change the ST Point by positioning the J Point up to 380ms after the peak of the R wave IfST Uses issetto ST Point the ST Point can be set directly an
6. 214 Screen Overview Screen The tables starting on the next page list the file names of all Screens supplied with the initial and demo configurations for IntelliVue patient monitor release G 0 There is a section for each of the monitor models For some of the models you will find a list of Demo Screens available when using the demo configuration file in a monitor These Screens are also part of the Support Tool Screen Library To view or print bitmaps of all Screens supplied with a specific initial or demo configuration on the Documentation DVD supplied with your IntelliVue monitor navigate to the folder Documentation G 0 Configuration Guide Screen Configurations MPxx MPxx and open print the pdf document that has the same name as the required configuration file For example if you want to print all Screens contained in the initial G 0 configuration for an MP70 with application area option H10 and wave option A08 you would open the H10 A08 XGA MP60 90 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx pdf Overview Table of Contents Monitor Model Screens Page MP60 70 80 90 MP60 90 Option H10 Screens 216 MP60 90 Option H10 Screens continued 217 MP60 90 Option H30 Screens 220 MP60 90 Option H40 Screens 222 MP60 90 Demo Configuration Screens 224 MP40 50 MP40 50 Option H10 Screens 225 MP40 50 Option H20 Screens 226 MP40 50 Opt
7. Existing Profile Profile to be created Profile ICU A Profile ICU B Patient Category Adult Patient Category Pedi Paced No Paced No Display 6 Waves A Display 6 Waves B Measmnt Settings Measmt A Measmnt Settings Measmt B Monitor Settings Monitor A Monitor Settings Monitor B 1 Choose a Profile similar to the one you want to create from the list of Profiles available in the monitor To preview the combination of settings blocks contained in any Profile in the Profiles menu select that Profile from the list The Profiles menu which is grayed out changes to indicate the contents of the selected Profile To view the settings blocks of the active Profile select Current 2 Select Load to activate this Profile 3 Create a new Profile that references the same settings as the active Profile a Inthe Profiles menu select Profile b Select the pop up key New c Use the on screen keyboard to type a meaningful name for the new Profile in this case ICU B If you do not name the Profile the monitor will assign a default name You can rename the Profile later d Select Enter e Select Load to activate the new Profile 4 Create new settings blocks for the new Profile a In the Profiles menu select Monitor Settings 11 b Select the pop up key New c Use the on screen keyboard to type the name of the new settings block in this case Monitor B If you do not name the Settings Block the monitor will
8. Auto Report C Report x x None End Case Report x x On Off Scheduled Rep x x On Start Hour x x 7 Start Minute x x 0 Rep Freq Hr x x 24 Rep Freq Min x x 0 Auto Report D Report x x None End Case Report x x On Off Scheduled Rep x x On Start Hour x x 7 Start Minute x x 0 Rep Freq Hr x x 24 Rep Freq Min x x 0 Auto Reports Configuration Implications Auto Reports print automatically when a specified trigger occurs There are two types of Auto Reports e Scheduled reports can be set up to print at predefined intervals starting at a predefined time of day The start time you set applies for every following day For example if you set a start time of 07 00 and a repeat time of six hours the first report will print at 07 00 every day the next at 13 00 and so on End Case Reports print when a patient is discharged using the monitor s End Case function An Auto Report can include both a Scheduled Report and an End Case report Setting up an End Case Report 1 Select Main Setup gt Reports gt Auto Reports 2 Select one of the four available Auto Report slots A B C or D 3 Select Report then select the type of report you want to be printed when a patient is discharged using the End Case function for example VitalsReport 4 SetEnd Case Report to On 5 Set S
9. Alarm Limits Report Type Alarm Limits Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified Calc Report Target Device x x Unspecified Calc Review Target Device x x Unspecified Loops Report Target Device x x Unspecified Drug Calc Target Device x x Unspecified Histogram Report Type x x Histogram Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified System Report Report Type x x Test Report Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified User Report A Report Type x x None Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified User Report B Report Type x x None Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified For information on configuring ECG reports see Configuring ECG Reports on page 108 For information on configuring CSA reports see CSA Reports Configuration on page 108 For information on configuring Trend reports see Configuring Trend Reports on page 109 103 Reports Configuration Implications Each time a report is triggered the monitor looks through the list of printers in the or
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11. 12 Deleting a Settings Block or Profile You cannot delete a locked settings block or one that is used in any Profile You must remove it from the Profile or delete the Profile first 1 From the Profiles menu select the block or Profile you want to delete 2 Select the Delete pop up key Renaming a Settings Block or Profile If you rename a settings block that is used in other Profiles the name changes in the other Profiles too 1 From the Profiles menu select the block or Profile you want to rename 2 Select Rename 3 Use the on screen keyboard to type the new name then select Enter to apply the change Changing the Monitor s Default Profile Every monitor has one default Profile This is marked with a black diamond The monitor loads the default Profile e when returning to monitoring mode after leaving demonstration Mode but not after leaving configuration or service mode e after discharging a patient e after being switched off for more than 60 seconds only if Automat Default is set to Yes Corres Profile A amp Profile 5 Profile m Me Anesthesia To change the default Profile 1 Inthe Profiles menu select the Profile you want to set as default 2 From the pop up keys select Set Default The default diamond jumps to this Profile to indicate that it is now this monitors default Profile This setting takes effect immediately you do not have to switch the monitor off and on ag
12. Auto Fill Waves IfAuto Fill Waves is set to Yes the monitor automatically assigns available waves that would otherwise not be displayed to wave channels for which the preconfigured waves are currently not available Set Auto Fill Waves to No if you do not want waves other than the ones preconfigured to automatically appear on the Screen An example assume you are viewing a 4 wave Screen with the following wave channel configuration top to bottom ECG Any SpOs Any Press CO With Auto Fill Waves set to Yes if you were currently not measuring CO but a 2nd Invasive Pressure the monitor would automatically assign the 2nd Invasive Pressure to the 4th wave channel With Auto Fill Waves set to No the 4th wave channel would be empty Show ST In Wave If Show ST in Wave is set to Yes the current ST value will be shown next to each ECG wave Hide Alarm Info This setting only applies to monitors with two or three main displays excluding the XDS Remote Display It is only available for Display 2 and Display 3 If you set it to Yes for example for Display 3 this display will no longer show any alarm related information such as alarm messages alarm limits next to the numerics and Alarm off symbols Flashing numerics will also be deactivated on this display Note that this setting has no effect on the XDS Remote Display The monitor will behave as if the setting was set to No Hide Keys This setting only applies to monitors with two or three
13. TransportProfile x not applicable this setting is not As Is available for MP20 90 Remote Controls x Enabled Silence Key x Checkmark MP60 90 only not applicable Arrhy Text x Alarm ConfirmAlarmsOff x No 147 148 Power Loss Sound x not applicable setting is not available Enabled not applicable for MP2 90 Label Set x Restricted LAN Data Export x All TeleUnassign x not applicable setting is not available 1 min for MP20 90 TAAP2 x not applicable setting is not available Enabled MP2 Enabled for MP20 90 X2 Disabled Remote Display x See Configuring Remote Display Settings on page 159 1 For new monitors shipped from the factory the defaults for these settings are set for the country to which the monitor is shipped see Configuring Country Specific Settings on page 164 2 Setting only available for monitors that have a telemetry device TAAP connector or a short range radio interface installed 3 Setting only available for monitors that have a short range radio interface installed General Global Settings Configuration Implications Default Profile To set the default Profile select Profiles in the Monitor Info Line select Profile in the Profiles window then select the Profile you want to set as default Profile from the pop up list Select the Set Default softkey This change takes effect immediately and you do not need to save it Use the table in the sectio
14. e When connected the X2 MP5 is acting as companion to the larger host monitor e When disconnected the devices remain paired and the X2 MP5 data appears in the telemetry data window Restrictions e A telemetry transceiver cannot be used with the X2 MP5 Configuration Set TAAP to Disabled Assign Equipment Label Yes SRR Interface or TAAP Connector No IIT Interface Yes Declare X2 MP5 as Telemetry Device 155 5 Tele Transceiver Directly Connected to an X2 or MP5 which is Connected as a Companion to a Larger Host Monitor It is possible to combine three devices in order get data from a telemetry transceiver directly onto one of the larger monitors MP20 MP90 For this use model the telemetry transceiver must be directly connected to an X2 or MP5 either via SRR link or via TAAP connector The X2 MP5 can then be connected as a companion to a larger host monitor Companion Mode Results e When connected via TAAP or assigned via SRR to the X2 or MP5 the telemetry transceiver is automatically paired with the host monitor e Ifthe monitor and telemetry transceiver are paired before the tele transceiver is assigned to the X2 or MP5 the short range radio connection will be automatically established e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed on the host monitor The ECG waves and numerics appear in place of the monitor s own ECG and SpO T is displayed as an additional measurement
15. etCO High x x 50 60 50 etCO Low x x 30 25 30 imCO High x x 4 CO Alarms x x On CO x x not applicable the CO On Off state is not a setting see CO2 Configuration Implications on page 62 imCO x On Off On NO Corr x x Off Oxygen Corr x x 16 Gas Corr x x Off Agent Corr x x 0 Scale x x 40 mmHg 50 mmHg 40 mmHg Unit x mmHg Color x Yellow White White Max Hold x Off HumidtyCorr x BTPS 1 Setting available for M3015A M3016A and MP5 with Microstream CO only 2 Setting available for M3014A only CO Configuration Implications CO The On Off state of the CO measurement cannot be preconfigured CO is automatically switched On when a CO transducer is connected to the monitor imCO This setting lets you switch the inspired minimum CO imCO 3 numeric On or Of f The imCO value is the smallest CO concentration measured during inspiration This helps you to detect unphysiological CO concentrations in the inspired gas The imCO High limit defines the alarm limit for the imCO numeric N20 Corr This settings lets you correct the CO reading for proportions of N20 If N20 is present in the ventilation gas mixture you must turn this on If this setting is not available in the Setup CO menu the CO measurement in your Measurement Extension Module does not require NO correction or it is setup with Gas Corr see below Gas Corr This settings allow
16. ISO 0 0 4 0 kPa 0 0 4 0 mmHg 0 30 SEV 0 0 6 0 kPa 0 0 6 0 mmHg 0 50 ENF 0 0 6 0 kPa 0 0 6 0 mmHg 0 50 HAL 0 0 3 0 kPa 0 0 3 0 mmHg 0 25 125 DES x 0 20 x kPa 0 20 x mmHg 0 160 SVR x x DS em 400 2400 SVRI x x DSm cm 800 4800 pH x 7 0 7 8 PCO x mmHg 25 50 25 60 25 80 PO x mmHg 40 160 RRaw x rpm 0 60 0 110 PcO x mmHg 25 50 25 60 25 80 Trend Scales Units Configuration Implications These settings apply to the graphical trends displayed in the GraphTrends window and the screen trends They can be overridden for individual parameters displayed in the GraphTrends window by changing the Scale setting for these parameters from Global to a specific value in the Trend Group Parameter menu see Configuring Trend Groups on page 119 Configuring Event Surveillance MP5 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Event Surveill only 126 Levels of Event Surveillance gt Setup Events The appearance of the events windows and menus and the settings you can configure for events depends on the event surveillance option purchased for the monitor basic event surveillance BES advanced event surveillance AES or neonatal event review NER This table lists the differences between the options Trigger types Annotation Triggers
17. If you set ShowHorizon Trend to Yes all 4 elements of the horizon view are shown If you set it to No the graphical trend information 2 is not displayed in the trend channel Configuring an Embedded Trend Window To change the following settings select the embedded Trend window on the Screen to open the related pop up key line Note that the following settings are Screen settings and therefore do not affect the behavior of the normal not embedded Vital Signs and Graph Trend windows Select Interval This setting defines the trend interval that will be used in the embedded trend window when the corresponding Screen with the embedded trend window is opened Graph Trend Vital Signs This setting defines the view Graphical Trends or Vital Signs table of the embedded trend window when the corresponding Screen is opened The view can be changed at any time Select Group This setting defines the trend group that is displayed in the embedded trend window when the corresponding Screen is opened The following setting applies for embedded Graph Trend windows only To change the setting select the embedded Graph Trend window on the Screen then select one of the segments on the left side of the window to open the segment menu No of Segments This setting defines the number of trend segments displayed in the embedded Graph Trends window when the Screen is opened Configuring an Embedded CSA Window MP40 90 To change the following settings
18. It is not recommeded to configure Alarms Off to Infinite in monitors that can be used as companion devices to a host monitor such as the X2 or MP5 Pause Al 5 Min Pause Al 10 Min Ifthese settings are enabled the user can extend the alarm pause to 5 10 minutes If Alarms Off is set to Infinite these settings are automatically disabled Alarm Low Use this setting to define a minimum value for the alarm volume The alarm volume cannot be set lower than this value Red Alarm Volume Yell AlarmVolume Inop Volume Use these settings to set the alarm volume level for each alarm type relative to the base volume selected under Alarm Volume Available choices are AlarmVol 1 AlarmVol 2 AlarmVol 3 Auto Alarms Off This setting can be used to switch off the monitor s alarming capabilities if no vital parameters are left with alarms switched On The recommended value for this settings is Disabled WARNING If you configure the setting Auto Alarms Off to Enabled the monitor will automatically switch off its alarming capabilities if the user turns Off the individual alarms for all vital parameters see below that are currently activated and switched On The following measurements are considered vital parameters e ECG Pulse e RR awRR e All invasive blood pressure for example ABP ART CVP PAP e SpO e etCO AlarmOffReminder If this setting is enabled the monitor issues a short reminder tone every three minutes when all ala
19. Korea Democratic People s Republic of 60 Ib in AAMI Korea Republic of 60 kg cm AAMI Kuweit 50 kg cm AAMI Kyrgyzstan 60 Ib in AAMI Lao People s Democratic Republics 50 kg cm IEC Latvia 50 kg cm IEC Lebanon 50 kg cm AAMI Lesotho 50 kg cm IEC Liberia 50 kg cm IEC Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 60 Ib in AAMI Liechtenstein 60 Ib in AAMI Lithuania 50 kg cm IEC Luxembourg 50 kg cm IEC Macao 60 Ib in AAMI Macedonia The former Yugoslav Rep of 50 kg cm IEC Madagascar 50 kg cm IEC Malawi 50 kg cm IEC Malaysia 50 kg cm IEC Maldives 60 Ib in AAMI Mali 50 kg cm IEC Malta 50 kg cm IEC Marshall Islands 60 Ib in AAMI Martinique 60 kg cm IEC Mauritania 50 kg cm IEC Mauritius 60 Ib in AAMI Mayotte 60 Ib in AAMI Mexico 60 kg cm AAMI Micronesia Fed States of 60 Ib in AAMI Moldova Republic of 60 Ib in AAMI Monaco 60 Ib in AAMI Mongolia 60 Ib in AAMI Montenegro 50 kg cm IEC 167 168 Montserrat 50 kg cm AAMI Morocco 50 kg cm IEC Mozambique 50 kg cm IEC Myanmar 60 Ib in AAMI Namibia 50 kg cm IEC Nauru 60 lb in AAMI Nepal 60 lb in AAMI Netherlands 50 kg cm IEC Netherlands Antilles 50 kg cm AAMI New Caledonia 60 lb in AAMI New Zealand 50 kg cm AAMI Nicaragua 60 kg in AAMI Niger 50 kg cm IEC Nigeria 50 kg cm IEC Niue 60 lb in AAMI Norfolk Islands 60 lb in AAMI Northern Mariana Islands 60 lb in AAMI Norway 50 kg cm IEC O
20. OxyCRG B creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG creen A creen B creen C creen D G 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga lt mel 7 Fee Fee ee fe D a 2 9 o n 5 creen E creen F Horizon i i 2 Lead ECG Visitors G 00W visitor screen 01 svga ScreenF G 02W owv 1Tr 01 svga Horizon G 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga G 03W 1Tr 02 svga Screen D G 03W 1x2ovl 01 svga G 03W bigNumerics 01 svga isito G 03W split Tr 01 svga 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga G 00W visitor screen 01 svga 5 Screen amp Profile Overview 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP20 30Option H30 Screens Name le OO IScreenF sSJA 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga MP20 MP30 Screen Overview _ IScreenG _ _ s A 04W 1Press 02 svga A 04W Hor06Tr 01 svga A 03W bigNumerics 01 svga 2 Lead ECG A 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga A 06W 2Press split Tr 01 svga G 00W visitor screen 01 svga H30 A04 SVGA MP20 30 ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Horizon Big Numerics A 04W 1Press 02 svga A 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga A 04W 2Press 1x2ovl 02 svga A 03W 01 svga A 03W split Tr 01 svga A 03W bigNumerics 02 svga 232 S 02W nbp diag svga A 04W 1Press split Tr 02 svga A 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga 2 Lead ECG A 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga Visitors G 00W visitor screen 01 svga H30 A03 SVGA MP20 30 S 02W nbp diag svga A 03W 1Tr 02 svga 2 Lead ECG A 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga V
21. To use the Support Tool you must have a license key To get a license key you must complete a special training Please contact your local Philips Customer Response Center for further details The Support Tool functionality your license key permits you to use depends on your function e g Biomed CE Configuration Expert and your level of training License keys are issued to individuals and they may not be shared The Support Tool tracks the use of each license key you will be held responsible for any configuration changes made using your license key Configuring Profiles and Settings Blocks Getting Started To start configuring your monitor access Profiles by selecting either e the Profiles screen element from the monitors Info Line or e the Profiles SmartKey Al or e Profiles from the Main Setup menu The configuration pop up keys will appear to let you carry out configuration tasks Using the Configuration Pop up Keys In configuration mode the pop up keys allow you to s create a new Profile or rename the selected activate a Profile or settings block settings block based on the Profile or settings block current one make the current Profile PORE the default Profile save active settings into the selected delete the selected settings block or settings blocks Profile or settings block into the selected Profile Select the Confirm pop up key to apply your changes Modifying an Existing Profile
22. You can change the settings within an existing Profile The monitor remembers any changes made when you switch between monitoring mode and configuration mode All changes can be permanently stored in configuration mode as described in the following sections Be aware that if you don t store changes they will be reset to the monitor s stored configuration when you e change from configuration or monitoring mode to service or demonstration mode load Profiles or Settings Blocks or e switch off the monitor for more than one minute if the Global Setting Automat Default is set to Yes Changing the Combination of Settings Blocks in an Existing Profile To permanently save a different combination of settings blocks into an existing Profile 1 Select the Profile you want to change and select the Load pop up key to activate it 2 Change the patient category and paced status if necessary 3 Load the settings blocks you want to have into the activated Profile one after the other by selecting them in the Profiles menu and then selecting the Load pop up key These settings become active immediately in the monitor but the asterisk beside the Profile name in the Profiles menu shows that the newly loaded blocks are not yet stored as part of the Profile 4 Select the Profile again 5 Select the Store pop up key This example shows the changing of a Profile The existing Profile 1 was built from a combination of Screen A Monitor Settings Block A Mea
23. country specific settings unique monitor settings 164 CPP Cerebral Perfusion Pressure 53 CPP measurement settings 53 creating screens 18 creating a new profile 12 CSA buffer configuration 145 CSA configuration 98 CSA report monitor settings 108 CSA window monitor settings 98 D database 184 database config 184 database options event database 186 delete pop up key 9 deleting a settings block or profile 13 Delta SpO2 45 Delta SpO2 measurement settings 45 Delta Temp 75 Delta Temp measurement settings 75 demograph fields global settings 158 Derived measurements CPP 53 Delta SpO2 45 Delta Temp 75 PPV 54 Sp vO2 59 SVR 57 DES settings measurement settings 81 display 5 using a second 14 18 using a third 14 18 display independent 14 18 drug calculator configuration unique monitor setting 146 E EC10 76 ECG measurement settings 30 ECG application monitor settings 99 ECG reports monitor settings 108 ECG Pulse alarms measurement settings 33 EEG measurement settings 67 EEG montages measurement settings 69 EEG CSA buffer configuration unique monitor setting 145 EEG CSA Window configuration monitor setting 98 electrocautery artifact 99 embedded other bed window screen setting 24 embedded trend window screen setting 23 end case report 107 ENF settings measurement settings 80 enhanced condition 133 Enter MeasValues global sett
24. for example read in clone a configuration from an IntelliVue monitor to a PC modify this configuration offline on the PC and then store clone the changed version back to the monitor With the Support Tool you can clone configurations to more than one monitor at a time You can also use the Support Tool to make backups of your configurations or generate configuration reports The configuration files generated by the Support Tool are stored in a format that can be e mailed CEE NEC What Can I Configure with the Support Tool You can configure everything you can configure on the monitor except that you cannot change individual monitor and measurement settings In addition to the configuration on the monitor the Support Tool allows for example e Changing the order of items in the lists of Screens measurement or monitor settings blocks e Unlocking Profiles Screens and settings blocks e Making realtime waves or screen trends overlap on the Screen e Importing Screens into a configuration and copying Screens between configurations e Importing SmartKey configurations into a configuration e Copying monitor settings measurement settings and global settings between config files Importing creating and modifying drug calculator configurations For a complete description of the Support Tool functionality refer to the Support Tool Instructions for Use provided with the Support Tool How Can I Get a Support Tool License Key
25. gt AlarmSrc ECG AR Alarms Source ECG Arrhythm ECG Arrhy Alarms x x On Pulse Alarms x x Off High Limit x x 120 160 200 120 Low Limit x x 50 75 100 50 A ExtrTachy x 20 Tachy Clamp x 200 220 240 200 A ExtrBrady x 20 Brady Clamp x 40 50 40 60 80 40 Alarms Off x Enabled AlarmSource Sel x Enabled PulseAlarms Tele x Enabled ECG Pulse Alarms Configuration Implications Alarms Source In most cases the heart rate and Pulse numerics are identical In order to avoid simultaneous alarms on heart rate and Pulse the monitor uses either ECG or Pulse as its active alarm source The Alarm Source setting lets you choose ECG Pulse or Auto as the source of heart related rate alarms e ECG Arrhythm Select ECG Arrhythm if you want the heart rate from the ECG to be the alarm source Even with Alarm Source set to ECG Arrhythn if you switch the ECG measurement off the monitor will automatically use Pulse as alarm source provided a pulse source is switched on and available Pulse If you select Pulse as the active alarm source the monitor will prompt you to confirm your choice Be aware that if you select Pulse all arrhythmia and ECG HR alarms are switched off e Auto Ifthe Alarm Source is set to Auto the monitor will use the heart rate from the ECG measurement as alarm source whenever the ECG measurement is switched on and at least one ECG le
26. gt Pulse lt Press Label gt High Limit x x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Low Limit x x Pulse Alarms x x AlarmSrc ECG x x Pulse lt Press Label gt x x On System Pulse x x not applicable see Configuring the System Pulse on page 35 QRS Volume x x not applicable see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 A ExtrTachy x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Tachy Clamp x A ExtrBrady x Brady Clamp x Alarms Off x AlarmSource Sel x PulseAlarms Tele x Pulse from Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications Pulse lt Press Label gt This setting lets you switch the Pulse from the related Invasive Pressure label On or Of If you switch Of a Pulse that is currently selected as the source for the System Pulse see Configuring the System Pulse on page 35 the monitor will use the next available Pulse from the list of possible pulse sources as system pulse Configuring CPP Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt CPP CPP is a derived measurement The measurement unit used for the CPP calculation depends on the unit setting for arterial source and ICP High Limit x 1 130 100 90 130 Low Limit x 50 40 30 50 Alarms x On CPP x Off Disabled Off Measurement
27. x 20 sec Alarms x x On Resp On Off On Detection Auto Color Yellow White White Resp Configuration Implications Apnea Time The apnea alarm is a high priority red alarm used to detect apneas The Apnea Time defines the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect any respiration activity and the indication of the apnea alarm Resp This setting lets you switch the Resp measurement On or Of f If Resp is switched Of the small current applied to the Resp electrodes to enable the impedance measurement is switched off Detection The respiration detection level can be configured to be set either automatically or manually For further information see the section on Changing Resp Detection Modes in the monitor s Instructions for Use Configuring Spirometry MP40 90 only Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Spirometry No Al til Breath x On Color x White Spirometry Configuration Implications No Al til Breath If set to set On the monitor suppresses alarms from the Spirometry module until it detects that a patient has been connected to the module when breathing is detected Spirometry AWF Airway Flow Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Spirometry gt AWF Scale x x 150 l min 100 l min 20 l min Color x White Spirometry AWP Airway Pressure S
28. you must configure the settings listed below to the values given in the table Item Name French Alarm Behavior Comment Alarm Source ECG See Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms Alarm Source Selection Disabled on page 33 Alarms Off Disabled by setting to 1 or 2 or 3 min not infinite See Configuring Alarms on page 85 Pause Al 5Min Disabled Pause Al 10Min Disabled Auto Alarms Off Enabled Alarm OffRemind On Visual Latching Red amp Yell Audible Latching Red amp Yell Alarm Reminder ReAlarm or On Alarm Rem Time l or 2 or 3 min Alarm Low gt 1 Keep Blinking Yes Configuring Alarm Recordings Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Alarms gt Alarm Recording 88 HR x x Off Red Only PVC x x Off Red Only ST x x Off QT x x Off SpO x x Off Pulse x x Off Press x x Off NBP x x Off CCO x x OfF CO x x Off awRR x x Off O x x OffF Resp x x OfF tcGas x x Off Temp x x Off N 0 x x Off Agent x x Off VueLnk x x OfF Alarm Recording Settings Configuration Implications lt Measurement gt If you seta lt Measurement gt to Red Only an alarm recording will automatically be triggered when the measurement enters a red alarm condition If you set it to Red amp Ye11 both yellow and red alarms will trigger an alarm recording for th
29. 01 svga creen C G 06W 2Press 1x20vl 01 svga creen D G 04W 1Press 01 svga Protocol Watch G 03W 1 Tr PW SSC 01 svga 2 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga Visitors G 00W visitor screen 01 svga ervice A OxyCRG A OxyCRG B creen E G 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E Horizon Big Numerics 2 Lead ECG Visitors ervice A xyCRG creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F Horizon 226 MP40 MP50 Screen Overview 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP 40 50 Option H30 Screens H30 A08 SVGA MP40 50 Name File O Service A S 02W nbp diag svga Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors H30 A06 SVGA MP40 50 Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors H30 A04 SVGA MP40 50 Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors 227 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP40 MP50 Screen Overview _ MP40 50 Option H40 Screens Name file G 00W visitor screen 01 svga ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Horizon 228 MP40 50 Demo Configuration Screens DEMO SVGA MP40 50 Name File O Service A Big Numerics 4 Waves A 5 Waves A A 05W 2Press 1Tr BIS 01 svga 6 Waves A G
30. 06W 2Press 01 svga Split Screen A G 06W 2Press split Tr 01 svga HighResTrend N 01W 03HW event 01 svga Q o X a gt fen lt G D Vital Signs A TrA 01 Protocol Watch G 03W 1Tr PW SSC 01 svga Horizon A 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga Other Bed Telemetry Loops Demo A Cardiac Output Wedge VueLink 12 Lead ECG ST Segments Remote Applic Visitors 229 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP20 MP30 Screen Overview MP20 MP30 Screen Overview MP20 30 Option H10 Screens e eee ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Horizon Big Numerics 2 Lead ECG Visitors H10 A04 SVGA MP20 30 S 02W nbp diag svga G 04W 1Press 01 svga G 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga G 04W 2Press 1x20vl 01 svga G 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga G 03W 01 svga G 03W 1Tr 02 svga G 03W split Tr 01 svga G 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga G 03W bigNumerics 01 svga creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Service A S 02W nbp diag svga ScreenA __ G 04W 1Press 01 svga ScreenB _ G 04W 1Press 1Tr02svyga ScreenC G 04W2Press 1x2ovl0l svga Screen D __ G 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga ScreenE G 03W 01 svga i Screen F _ G 03W 1Tr 02 svga __ ScreenG _ G 03W split Tr 01 svga _ Horizon G 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics 01 svga 230 _MP20 MP30 Screen Overview MP20 30 Option H20 Screens le ervice A OxyCRG A
31. 30 Hz 108 CSA Reports Configuration Implications Buffer defines which of the three preconfigured buffers see Configuring CSA Buffers on page 145 is used on a CSA report This setting can also be changed in monitoring mode Note that the default buffer interval for CSA reports is intended to provide an overview of longer term CSA trends Trend SEF MDF PPF defines which of the available trend lines SEF MDF PPF are printed on the CSA report This setting can also be changed in monitoring mode Clipping Set Clipping to On to improve the 3 D presentation of the CSA and make it more readable When set to On peaks in a spectral line are artificially clipped at a certain height see graphic under Configuring CSA Buffers on page 145 If Clipping is Off peaks can reach as high as the window allows which may result in a more cluttered presentation Frequency Scale defines the bandwidth used for the CSA report Configuring Trend Reports Not Vital Signs Report MPST Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt Vital Signs Rep TrendGroup x x All Period x x 6 hours 3 hours Interval x x 30 min 10 min Show Units x Off Graphical Trend Report Not Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt Graph Trend Rep MP5T TrendGroup x x All Period x x 6 hours 3 hours Automatic Period x x Off Trend Report Settings
32. 33 Low Limit x x Pulse Alarms x x AlarmSrc ECG AR x x System Pulse x x SpO Auto SpO2 QRS Volume x x not applicable see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 35 A ExtrTachy x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Tachy Clamp x A ExtrBrady x Brady Clamp x Alarms Off x AlarmSource Sel x PulseAlarms Tele x System Pulse Configuration Implications System Pulse The System Pulse setting allows you to configure the measurement source for the System Pulse The pulse rate chosen as system pulse e is monitored as system pulse and generates alarms when you select Pulse as the active Alarm Source e is sent via the network to the Information Center if available e is trended in the HighRes Trends and stored in the monitor s databases The choices are SpO SpO pr SpO po SpO r SpO 1 SpO T P ABP ART Ao PAP UAP FAP BAP and Auto Ifyou select Auto the monitor automatically chooses a pulse rate to be used as system pulse It looks through the list from top to bottom and activates the first pulse rate that is switched on and available Configuring Arrhythmia Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Arrhythmia Arrhythmia x x On Off Off On Asystol Threshold x x not applicable see Configuring ECG on page 30 Pause Threshold x x 2 0 sec 1 5 sec 2 0 sec VTac
33. Alarm Recordings 88 Trend Priorities 122 Auto Alarm Limits 89 Trend Scales Trend Units 123 INOP Severity 90 Event Surveillance 126 Screen Trend Settings 91 Event Annotations 133 Horizon Trend Settings 92 ProtocolWatch 134 Global Trend Style 93 Recordings except Vital Signs amp Alarm Rec 135 Trend Windows 93 Timers 139 Trend Recordings 95 Global SmartKeys Function Keys 143 ST Map 95 CSA Buffers 145 C O Window 96 Drug Calculator 146 Wedge Window 97 Loops Window 97 CSA Window 98 ECG Application 99 Calculations except Drug Calc 100 Reports 101 Other Report Settings 105 Auto Reports 106 ECG Reports 108 CSA Reports 108 Trend Reports 109 User Interface except Keys 110 Network 115 CEA Configuring Trend Groups Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Trend Groups 1 x x All All parameters Global Global 2 x x Standard HR SpO SpO pr SpOzpo SpOy r SpO Global Global NBP Global Global CO RR awRR Global Global Any Press Global Global Any Temp Global Global 2 x x Cardiac HR PVC Global Global STindx ST Any QT Global Global 4 x x Hemo HR Global Global ABP Pulse ABP Global Global ART Pulse ART Global Global Ao Pulse Ao Global Global PAP Pulse PAP Global Global CVP Global Global RAP Global Global LAP Global Global ICP Global Global UAP Pulse UAP Global Global UVP Global Global P Pulse P Global Global PAWP CPP Global Global
34. Enabled Arterial Source x ABPm Scale 105 mmHg Color Magenta White CPP Configuration Implications CPP Measurement Set Measurement to Enabled if you want the monitor to automatically switch the CPP measurement On when both the ICP and the set arterial source are available The user can still switch O CPP in monitoring mode Set Measurement to Disabled if you want the CPP measurement to be permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch CPP On Arterial Source This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled The formula used to calculate CPP is CPP Arterial Source ICP Possible sources are ABPm ARTm AoM FAPm BAPm Configuring PPV Pulse Pressure Variation MP5 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt PPV 54 only PPY is a derived measurement Pulse Pressure Variation can be calculated in two different ways on this monitor directly from the pressure measurement or in conjunction with the continuous cardiac output CCO measurement Note that PPV settings made here do not apply to the PPV calculated by the continuous cardiac output measurement Only one PPV can be active at a time See Configuring CCO Continuous Cardiac Output on page 56 Arterial Source x x ABP PPV x x Off Measurement x Disabled PPV Configuration Implications PPV Measurement If you set Measurement to Enabled the user
35. End Case Record x x OfF On Trend Group x x All Period x x 6 hours 3 hours Interval x x 30 min 10 min Show Unit x Off Vital Signs Recording Configuration Implications End Case Record Set this to On if you want the Vital Sign recording be triggered when a patient is discharged using the End Case function Trend Group Use this setting to define the default trend group that is recorded each time a Vital Signs recording is triggered Period Use this setting to define the period of time for which trend data should be printed on the recording Available choices are 1 2 3 6 12 24 48 and 72 hours Interval Use this setting to determine the default time interval resolution of the trend data that is recorded each time a Vital Signs recording is triggered Available choices are 12 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min 1 hours 2 hours 3 hours Show Units IfShow Units is configured to On the measurements in the Vital Signs recording are printed together with their units Configuring ST Map Main Setup gt ST Map Interval x x 5 min Scale x 2 mm ST Map Settings Configuration Implications Interval From the ST Map window use the pop up key Select Interval to configure the time interval between the trended ST map samples when using ST Map in Trend View The interval ranges from 12 seconds to 30 minutes Scale In the ST Map window switch to Trend View and use the Size Up Siz
36. Main Setup gt Alarms gt Alarm Settings Alarm Volume Alarms Off x 2 min Pause Al 5Min x Enabled Pause Al 10Min x Enabled Auto Alarms Off x Disabled AlarmOffReminder x Off Visual Latching x Red amp yYell Red Only RedeYell Audible Latching x Red amp Yell Off RedeYell Alarm Reminder x On Reminder Time x 3 min Alarm Sounds x Traditional RedAlarmInterval x 10 sec Yel Al Interval x 20 sec Alarm Low x 4 2 4 Red Alarm Volume x AlarmVol 2 Yell Alarm Volume x AlarmVol 0 Inop Volume x AlarmVol 0 Autolncrease Vol x 2 Steps Increase VolDelay x 20 sec Keep Blinking x No Relay1 Sensitiv x R amp Y amp I Relay2 Sensitiv x Red amp Yell Relay3 Sensitiv x Red CyanRelayLatency x 5 sec Yel RelayLatency x 2 sec Alarm Text x Standard NoCentrMonMinVol x 4 LED Brightness x High 85 Alarm Settings Configuration Implications Alarm Volume Use this setting to define the base volume of the red and yellow audible alarm indicators and the INOP tones Alarms Off Use this setting to determine how long the monitor s alarm capabilities will be switched off when the user selects the Alarms Off or Pause Alarms key Possible choices are 1min 2min 3min Infinite Be aware that if you configure Alarms Off to Infinite all of the monitor s alarming capabilities will be permanently switched off when the user selects the Alarms Off key
37. NBP Start Stop NBP Start Stop NBP Stop All NBP Repeat Time NBP Measmt Select Repeat Time NBP Delayed Record Admit Dischrge Zero Press Vitals Trend AlarmLimits RT Record Default Profile Vitals Trend Delayed Record End Case Profiles Standby lt none gt Alarm Volume Wedge lt none gt QRS Volume C O CCO lt none gt Monitor Standby Calcs lt none gt Stop All NBP VeniPuncture lt none gt NBP STAT Adjust Size lt none gt VeniPuncture NBP Annot Arrhy lt none gt Repeat Time NBP RelearnArrhy lt none gt Zero Press Vitals Trend lt none gt Adjust Size Graph Trend lt none gt Brightness Event Summary lt none gt Graph Trend Remote Applics lt none gt Main Setup External Device lt none gt lt none gt PrintReports lt none gt lt none gt End Case lt none gt lt none gt AlarmLimits lt none gt lt none gt Alarm Volume lt none gt lt none gt QRS Volume lt none gt lt none gt Brightness lt none gt lt none gt Global SmartKeys Configuration Implications Global SmartKeys This lets you define the selection and sequence of the global SmartKeys Global SmartKeys become effective visible when you activate a Screen that has no SmartKeys defined on it 143 The number of SmartKeys visible at a time depends on the monitor s display resolution and the resolution of the Screen SVGA 6 XGA 7 SXGA 9 WXGA 9 WXGA 10 WSXGA 11 Changing the Selection and Sequence of Global SmartKeys To ch
38. OT T S 01W 01HighRes service_A xga Screen A A 11W 5Press 1x4ovl 2split01 1Tr BIS xga ScreenB __ A 07W 1Tr BIS 01 xga Screen C _ s amp A 08 W 3P ress 1x3ovI xga Screen D sS A 08W 3Press 2x2ovI xga Screen F______ A 06W 2Press 1x3ovl xga Horizon A 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga Big Numerics ___ A 03W BigN BIS01 xga 2 Lead ECG A 13W 12Lead Split ST snippets STmap 01 xga Visitors G 00W visitor screen01 xga ervice A S 01W 01HighRes service_A xga creen A A 07W 1Tr BIS 01 xga creen B A 08W 3Press 1x3ovl xga Protocol Watch G 04W PW SSC 01 xga A 06W 2Press xga creen C creen D creen E creen F G 04W PW SSC 01 xga 220 MP60 90 Option H30 Screens continued Name le O S 01W 01HighRes service_A xga A 04W BISO1 xga A 04W 2Press 1 xga A 04W 2Press 1x2ovl 1 xga G 04W 1Tr PW SSC 01 xga A 04W Hor06Tr 01 xga A 04W CSA xga 2 Lead ECG A 13W 12Lead Split ST snippets STmap 01 xga G 00W visitor screen01 xga A 03W BigN BISO1 xga 221 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 90 Option H40 Screens H40 A12 XGA MP90 Name Ooo ile Service A Screen A C 12W 5Press 1x4ovl 1split01 xga Screen B Screen C C 08W 3Press 1x3ovl xga Screen D C 08W 3Press 2x2ovl xga Screen E Screen F C 06W 2Press 1x3ovl xga Protocol Watch G 04W PW SSC 01 xga Horizon Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics xga 12 Lead ECG Visitors H40 A08 XGA MP60 90 Service A Screen A C 08W 3Press xga Screen B Scr
39. On or OF f QTc Formula This setting lets you change the correction formula used to correct the measured QT interval for the patients heart rate The QT interval has an inverse relationship to heart rate Faster heart rates shorten the QT interval and slower heart rates prolong the QT interval Researchers have generated correction formulas to normalize the effects of heart rate Heart rate corrected QT interval is abbreviated as QTc Several commonly used heart rate correction formulas are available In clinical practice the most commonly used formula is the Bazett formula The setting QTc Formula let you configure either the Bazett or Fridericia formula The differences are shown here Correction Method Formula Bazett QTc QT RR 1 2 Fridericia QTc QT RR 1 3 41 For more detail about the QT QTc measurement and correction formulas refer to the IntelliVue Instructions for Use as well as the Application Note QT QTc Interval Monitoring Both documents are available on the IntelliVue Documentation DVD Configuring SpO The configuration settings for SpO can be set individually for each label SpO 2 SpOspr SpO2po SpO r SpO 1 and SpOyT NOTE The label SpO T is only available on monitors that are currently connected to a telemetry device SpO SpOjpr SpO po SpO r SpO l and SpO T Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt SpO Label gt
40. Printer Database Chg Printer Name x x Database Port x x not applicable this is not a setting see Printer Configuration Implications on page 172 Config Printer x Manual Printer Status x x x Enabled Paper Size x x Letter 1 Local printers will only be shown in the list of printers if a Parallel Printer Interface is installed 2 Setting can only be changed in service mode Printer Configuration Implications Printer This is not a setting it lets you select the printer you want to configure The printer Database is nota physical printer it refers to the print database This is a special section of the monitor database which acts as a buffer for print jobs Print jobs stored in the print database are automatically printed when a print device with a paper size matching the template of the report is available Reports stored in the print database will not be cleared by a discharge or by a power cycle To be able to use the print database it must be enabled see Print Database on page 186 Chg Printer Name Lets you change the printer name If the monitor is connected to an Information Center the name of the printer is determined by the Information Center and cannot be changed at the monitor Port This is not a setting Port lets you view the printer port to which the selected printer is assigned Available printer ports are Local 1 Local 2 Remote 1 Remote 2 Remote 3 and Database Several printers can be mapped to th
41. Setting available on MP90 monitors with multiple main displays only 180 Configuring SRR Channels X2 MP2 Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Hardware gt SRR Channel MPS SRR channel settings only apply for monitors that have a short range radio interface installed They must Only be set to match the hospital s wireless infrastructure SRR channel settings are hardware settings and will be set by service personnel at installation Channel x x 11 SRR Channel Settings Configuration Implications Channel Use this setting to configure the SRR channel the monitor should use SRR provides a total of 16 channels in the ISM 2 4 GHz band The ISM band is not exclusively reserved for SRR applications It is also used by for example the 2 4 GHz Wireless LAN WLAN the 2 4 GHz IntelliVue Telemetry network Bluetooth devices and cordless phones using the 2 4GHz ISM band Depending on the hospital s existing wireless infrastructure a number of SRR channels might already be occupied by other wireless applications For detailed instructions on setting up SRR channels in a new or existing wireless infrastructure refer to the IntelliVue Service Guide and contact a Philips service representative Configuring Wireless LAN Settings MP2 90 Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Network gt Setup WLAN only Wireless LAN settings only apply for monitors that have a Wireless LAN interface installed They must be set to match the hospital s
42. Trend you want to change 2 From the menu that appears select the HiRes trend you want to be displayed Depending on the H option see Understanding H and M Options on page 27 and C option of your monitor the following parameters are available for selection These 4 parameters are included in the OxyCRG option C08 MP5 tcpO not available 19 Pulse MP20 90 monitors only Any Perf tcpCO Ds Ds DSI PSL DS PA DS P P PS DS PS DS PS DS PSL DS PS PS DSIPA DS DA PS DS AWP Any Agent Delta SpO inO X X KK KK K P lt PS PST PS Ds Displaying Timers on the Main Screen MP5 90 If you want to have a timer displayed on the Main Screen you can substitute it for a numeric which is not only directly associated with a wave To display a timer on the Main Screen 1 Select the numeric you want to substitute 2 Select Change Numeric 3 Select Any Timer The monitor automatically uses the timer label with the highest priority that is not displayed on the Screen yet See Configuring Timers on page 139 Be aware of the following restrictions e Iflimited space is available some elements displayed in the Timers window may not be displayed The minimum information displayed is the elapsed or remaining time e The maximum number of timers that can be displayed on the Main Screen depends on your monitor model MP60 90 four timers MP40 50 th
43. aC Spirometry Configuration Implications Mode Use this setting to choose the gas compensation mode Select Manual to manually enter gas concentrations or Gas Analyzer to derive gas concentrations from the Philips gas analyzer Note Gas concentrations from the gas analyzer are only available for Philips gas analyzers not for devices connected via a Vuelink or IntelliBridge plug in module If gas concentrations from the gas analyzer are selected but not all data is available the missing data is taken from manually entered values In case of invalid data or no data at all the INOP message SPIRO GAS COMPENS is displayed Balance Gas This setting lets you select the type of balance gas used Choices are Nz and N30 Inspired O Inspired Agent Inspired Temp These settings can be adjusted to match the concentration of inspired O and anesthetic agent as well as the temperature of the inspired gas Configuring RRspir Respiration from Spirometry MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt only Spirometry gt RRspir High Limit x x 30 rpm 60 rpm Low Limit x x 8 rpm 30 rpm Apnea Time x x 20 sec RRspir Alarms x x On RRspir x x On RRspir Configuration Implications Apnea Time The apnea alarm is a high priority red alarm used to detect apneas The Apnea Time defines the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect any respiration activity and
44. and cannot be preconfigured See the IntelliVue Instructions for Use for more detail Prompt Tones Set this to On if you want the monitor to indicate when it is ready for a new measurement and when a measurement is finished by a prompt message and a prompt tone Unit Lets you select the temperature unit Preferred Label Lets you configure which predictive temp label the monitor will use when one of the following circumstances occurs e an oral or axillary probe is connected after a rectal probe has been used before e the patient is discharged e a coldstart is performed lt PTemp Label gt The On Off state of the predictive temp measurement cannot be preconfigured It is automatically switched On when a predictive temp sensor is connected to the monitor Configuring ATemp Temperature Difference Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ATemp ATemp is a derived measurement First Temp x x Trect Second Temp x x Tblood ATemp x x Off Measurement x Enabled Disabled Enabled Color x Green White ATemp Configuration Implications First Temp Second Temp This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled It lets you select two temperature labels to calculate the temperature difference Note that none of Predictive Temp labels can be selected for the ATemp calculation The formula used to calculate ATemp is ATemp First Temp Second Temp ATe
45. arterial values due to the metabolic processes of the skin and the effect of heating on the blood under the transducer The transducer temperature causes an increase in partial CO pressure If CO Correction is set to On the monitor automatically corrects the measured tcpCO for this increase CO production in the epidermis increases the CO value If CO Correction is set to On this metabolic effect is corrected according to the value configured for MetabolismFactor The monitor automatically deducts the set value from the measured tcpCO value 61 Configuring CO Capnometry 62 CO can be measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer AGM G1 or G5 measurement extension modules Microstream Sidestream or Mainstream or the integrated CO measurement in the MP5 The settings listed in this section do not apply to CO measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer Pply 2 y 8 yz Most settings apply to all supported CO extensions Where a setting only applies to a particular device this is indicated The algorithm with which the CO measurement is calculated changes according to the configured altitude setting Make sure that the correct altitude setting is entered before the CO measurement is used Altitude can be configured as a Global Setting see Configuring General Global Settings on page 147 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt CO
46. by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details CI Address This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details 183 CI TTL This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details Monitor Database Configuration Main Setup gt Databases gt Database Config The monitor s database is divided into sections that store events trends calculations and print information separately In config mode you can configure the size of the trends events and print sections to suit your monitoring needs The calculations database always stores up to 50 calculations this configuration cannot be changed The overall database size is defined by the purchased database option 1 SelectMain Setup gt Databases gt Database Config to enter the Database Configurations menu 2 To configure the database a you can use the pop up keys to change the overall database configuration Select the Select Smallest pop up key to select the configuration that takes up least database space This setting applies across all database sections Select the Select Default pop up key to return to the default configuration Select the Select Active pop up key to return to the configuration that was loaded prior to your changes This cancels any changes you have made OR b you c
47. calculation is performed significantly later then the C O value has been saved the difference in timestamps may reduce the clinical validity of the calculation results BSA Form Adult Pedi Neo Defines the formula used to calculate the body surface area The choices are Dubois and Boyd Hemo Press Unit Defines the unit used for hemodynamic pressures in the calculation window The choices are mmHg and kPa Gas Press Unit Defines the unit used for gas pressures in the calculation window The choices are mmHg and kPa Hb Unit Defines the unit used for hemoglobin in the calculation window The choices are g d1 and mmol 1 Hemo Calcs Set Hemo Calcs to On to make the Hemo Calcs menu entry available in the Calculations menu in monitoring mode Oxy Cales Set Oxy Calcs to On to make the Oxy Calcs menu entry available in the Calculations menu in monitoring mode Vent Calcs Set Vent Calcs to Onto make the Vent Calcs menu entry available in the Calculations menu in monitoring mode Configuring Reports Not Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt Setup Reports gt Report MPS5T For some report types some of the settings are not shown This means that they cannot be changed Realtime Rep Report Type x x VisibleWaves Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified V
48. can switch the PPV measurement On in monitoring mode provided the set arterial source is available If Enabled the derived PPV may generate a label conflict with the PPV calculated by the CCO measurement see CCO Configuration Implications on page 57 If set to Disabled the PPV measurement is permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch PPV On Arterial Source This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled Possible sources are P ABP ART AO FAP BAP The formula used to calculate PPV is 2 mall PPV Eli gt mnl PP axl il gt PP lt i i l 2 x Z l 4 i 1 4 PP onl i gt PP naxli g PP minli 4 7 1 4 i 1 4 Configuring C O Cardiac Output Not MP5 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt C O Method x x not applicable this is not a setting see C O Configuration Implications Measuring Mode x x Standard Auto Calibration x On RL Shunt x OfF C O x x not applicable the C O On Off state is not a setting see C O Configuration Implications Tblood High Limit x x 39 0 C Tblood Low Limit x x 36 0 C Alarms x x On Temperature Unit x 3G Color x Green Yellow 1 Setting only available if Transpulmonary method is selected 2 Setting not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control 55 C O
49. chosen recorder channel Primary Lead will always record the current primary lead in the chosen recorder channel Secondary Lead will always record the current secondary lead in the chosen recorder channel Agent will always record the currently selected anesthetic agent For high resolution recordings only the Agent setting is available Overlap defines whether the recorded waveforms will be printed overlapping or beside each other Speed lets you define the recording print speed Delay Time Some recordings start documenting on the recorder strip from a pre set time before the recording is started This interval is called the Delay Time and can be set to 10 or 15 seconds for Delayed and Alarm recordings and to 1 6 minutes for HiResTrnd recordings Runtime defines how long this type of recording is configured to run Continuous recordings run indefinitely 138 Configuring Timers MP5 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Timers gt Setup lt Timer Label gt only 1 Label x x Timer A Run Time x x 1 min Type x Basic Direction x x Up Notification x No Sound Auto Window x No Color x White Timer Volume x x not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 2 Label x x Timer B Run Time x x 5 min Type x Basic Direction x x Down Noti
50. cm IEC El Salvador 60 kg cm AAMI Equatorial Guinea 50 kg cm IEC Eritrea 50 kg cm IEC 165 166 Estonia 50 kg cm IEC Ethiopia 50 kg cm IEC Falkland Islands Malvinas 60 lb in AAMI Faroe Islands 60 lb in AAMI Fiji 60 Ib in AAMI Finland 50 kg cm IEC France 50 kg cm IEC French Guiana 50 kg cm IEC French Polynesia 60 Ib in AAMI French Southern Territories 60 lb in AAMI Gabon 50 kg cm IEC Gambia The 50 kg cm IEC Georgia 60 lb in AAMI Germany 50 kg cm IEC Ghana 50 kg cm IEC Gibraltar 60 lb in AAMI Greece 50 kg cm IEC Greenland 60 lb in AAMI Grenada 50 kg cm AAMI Guadeloupe 50 kg cm IEC Guam 60 lb in AAMI Guatemala 60 kg cm AAMI Guernsey 50 kg cm IEC Guinea 60 lb in AAMI Guinea Bissau 60 lb in AAMI Guyana 60 kg cm AAMI Haiti 60 kg cm AAMI Heard Island and McDonald Islands 60 lb in AAMI Holy See Vatican City State 60 lb in AAMI Honduras 60 kg cm AAMI Hong Kong 50 kg cm IEC Hungary 50 kg cm IEC Iceland 50 kg cm IEC India 50 kg cm IEC Indonesia 50 kg cm IEC Iran Islamic Republic of 50 kg cm AAMI Iraq 50 kg cm AAMI Ireland 50 kg cm IEC Isle of Man 50 kg cm IEC Israel 50 kg cm IEC Italy 50 kg cm IEC Jamaica 50 kg cm AAMI Japan 60 kg cm IEC Jersey 50 kg cm IEC Jordan 50 kg cm AAMI Kazakhstan 50 kg cm IEC Kenya 50 kg cm IEC Kiribati 60 Ib in AAMI
51. for a remote printer to 8 Colors reports will not print correctly 7 Select Duplex Option to toggle to Duplex if the connected printer can print double sided reports or Simplex for single sided print outs If only one remote printer is connected to the monitor you can use the second and third remote printer ports to print from different paper trays on the printer The service mode setting Config Printer must be set to Manual for this 1 To print reports from the second paper tray select the fourth printer in the list make sure Port is set to Remote 2 and Printer Status is set to Enabled 2 To print reports from the third paper tray select the fifth printer in the list make sure Port is set to Remote 3 and Printer Status is set to Enabled 3 Configure the other printer settings as required for each paper tray 174 Configuring one Locally and One Centrally Connected Printer This is a typical configuration for a monitor connected to one local and one central printer 1 To configure the local printer in the Setup Printers menu select the first printer in the list and make sure that Port is set to Local 1 Set Printer Status to Enabled Change the printer name if required and configure the correct settings for the locally connected printer as described above To configure the central printer in the Setup Printers menu select the third printer in the list and make sure that Port is setto Remote 1 Set Printer Status to Enabled Ch
52. for each Screen not possible for MP2 X2 e Configuring a global list of SmartKeys that applies for all Screens Configuring a Different List of SmartKeys for Each Screen MP5 90 The selection and order of SmartKeys that are specific to a Screen are stored as part of the Screen i e as a only Screen setting This can be configured on the monitor in configuration mode or by using the Support Tool Screen Editor The following describes how to configure SmartKeys on the monitor For a detailed description on how to use the Support Tool Screen Editor see the Support Tool Instructions for Use To change the selection of SmartKeys displayed 1 Select Main Screen then select the left double arrow key to scroll back one page of SmartKeys 2 Select the SmartKey SmartKeys to open a menu that lists all SmartKeys currently configured for that Screen From the pop up key line select Add to open a second menu that contains all available SmartKeys 3 From the second menu select the desired SmartKey This adds the new key to the bottom of the list of configured SmartKeys on the left The maximum number of SmartKeys per Screen is 30 for the MP60 70 80 90 and 24 for the MP40 50 MP20 30 and MP5 21 To delete a SmartKey from the list of configured SmartKeys select it in the list then select the pop up key Delete To move a SmartKey to a different position Usethe Sort Upand Sort Down pop up keys The number of SmartKeys visible at a time depend
53. for neonatal patients Occlusion Set Occlusion to Yellow or Red if you want the INOPs CO Occclusion and lt Gas Analyzer gt Occclusion to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP These INOPs alert the clinician when the sample line or exhaust line tubing is blocked Configuring Screen Trend Settings Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends sectie sfx 30min HorizonArrow Time x x 10 min Screen Trend Configuration Implications ScreenTrend Time Use this setting to set the Screen Trend Time for all graphical and horizon screen trends Choices are 30min 1h 2h 4h 8h or 12h This is the Global screen trend time This setting can be overridden by the Change TrendTime configuration see Configuring Screen Trends on page 22 which lets the user set a different ScreenTrend Time for a particular screen trend channel or a group of aligned screen trends HorizonArrowTime This setting determines the time period used for calculating the direction of the Horizon Trend Indicator which shows how the patient trend has developed in the set time period Choices are 10min 5min or 2min 91 Configuring Horizon Trend Settings The horizon view presents trend information superimposed over a defined baseline or base range This helps you visualize changes in your patient s condition since the baseline base range was set The position of the horizon baseline and the scale used when a certain measurement is first display
54. influencing the effect of volatile anesthetic agents If Correction is set to Amb Pressure the MAC is corrected for the ambient pressure measured during the last zero calibration If Correction is set to Enhanced the MAC value is corrected for the patient s age and temperature and the ambient pressure measured during the last zero calibration The age is derived from the Date Of Birth entry in the Patient Demographics window The temperature is taken from the currently measured value for one of the following temperature labels Tcore or Tblood MACawk Determines whether the MAC awake numeric is displayed or not The MACawk numeric can only be calculated if Correction is configured to Enhanced Monitor Settings This section lists all the settings grouped in the Monitor Settings Block Read any information on configuration implications at the end of the relevant tables before you make any configuration changes Understanding Monitor Settings What sets monitor settings apart from measurement settings is that they are not specific to one measurement Monitor settings affect the general behavior of the monitor Alarm settings are a good example to help you understand the difference between monitor and measurement settings general alarm settings such as Alarm Volume or the Alarms Off time are monitor settings They determine the monitor s general alarming behavior Individual alarm limits that can be set individually for each measureme
55. into the monitor that have been measured with other equipment or manually for example manual temperatures or lab values The monitor is shipped with a number of measurements preconfigured for manual entry see table above A maximum of 20 measurements can be configured 13 for general purposes the remaining seven are reserved for the Protocol Watch application These will only be shown in the Enter Measurement Values menu if the Protocol Watch option is installed on the monitor and the Protocol Watch application is active If you add a measurement to the general section with the same label as a measurement reserved for the Protocol Watch application the label will disappear from the Protocol Watch section This has no negative effect on the Protocol Watch application For details on configuring the Protocol Watch application see the section Configuring Protocol Watch on page 134 To add more measurements for manual entry 1 In configuration mode select Main Setup gt Enter MeasValues to open the Enter Measurement Values window The measurements that are currently configured for manual data entry are displayed 2 Select the pop up key Setup Meas to open the Setup Measurement Values window then select the pop up key Add 3 In the Setup Measurement submenu select Label and choose the required measurement label from the pop up list 4 Select the Unit and Color that should be used for the chosen label 5 Select Interval to define
56. is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 Configuring Video Settings Video settings can be changed in service mode only and allow technical personnel to set the correct resolution type and size for connected display s For detailed configuration implications on these settings please refer to the latest IntelliVue Patient Monitor Service Guide 178 Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Hardware gt Video Standby Boot x Classic not applicable Display 1 Resolution x XGA 1024 x 768 SVGA Display 1 Display Type x LCD LCD Display 1 Size x 15 305x230mm 124 Display 2 Resolution x XGA 1024 x 768 not applicable Display 2 Display Type x LCD Display 2 Size x 15 Display 3 Resolution x XGA 1024 x 768 Display 3 Display Type x LCD Display 3 Size x 15 1 Setting can only be viewed but not changed 2 Setting only affects dual CPU MP90 monitors 3 Setting only affects dual CPU MP90 monitors with a connected D80 Intelligent Display Video Settings Configuration Implications Standby Boot This setting can be changed in service mode only It lets you change the presentation of the Standby Boot Screen from the Classic look photo of nurse and child in the background to the Basic black background look Resolution This setting can be changed in service mode only It only affects MP90 monitors with more than one CPU and all
57. main displays excluding the XDS Remote Display It is only available for Display 2 and Display 3 Ifyou set it to Yes for example for Display 3 the Operating Area including permanent keys SmartKeys and the Measurement Selection key will be deactivated and invisible on this display Note that this setting has no effect on the XDS Remote Display The monitor will behave as if the setting was set to No NBP Time IfNBP Time issettoMeas Time the time shown beside the NBP numeric will show the timestamp of the most recent NBP measurement If set to Next Meas and NBP mode is set to Auto the time until the next automatic measurement is shown along with a graphic representation of the remaining time Wave Style This setting lets you change the presentation of certain respiratory waveforms CO AWF AWP and AWV If you set this to Filled the area underneath the waves is filled with color If you set it to Line the waves are displayed in the standard way as continuous lines 114 Wave Line Style This setting lets you configure the thickness of all waves and HiRes Trends on display 1 2 3 For better visibility over a distance you might want to use Medium or Thick The choices are Thin Medium Thick Extra Thick Display Related Configuration Implications for Monitors which are connected to an XDS Remote Display e In an MP2 X2 MP5 MP60 70 MP80 or MP90 with single CPU the XDS Remote Display will be the second main display The
58. mode Configuration mode is a password protected operating mode that lets expert users make permanent changes to the monitor configuration It is an extension of monitoring mode it contains all of the settings available in monitoring mode plus some settings that are accessible only in configuration mode Setup Sp0 High Limit 3 100 Low Limit 3 90 For example when you access the Setup SpO menu in DOSER Wte 3 80 monitoring mode you will only be able to see and Alarms On change these settings Spo2 On Pulse Sp02 Label SpO Set Perf Ref QRS Volume 3 1 Tone Modulation 3 Yes L__ Tone Mod Type 3 Enhanced Perfusion 3 On In configuration mode these additional settings become Ere A0 zee visible Te High Alarm Delay 10 sec Low Alarm Delay 10 sec Desat Delay 3 20 sec NBP Alarm Suppr On Extd Auto OnOff Disabled Color 8 Cyan In monitoring mode you can change settings but cannot permanently store the changes to the monitor configuration In configuration mode you can change and permanently store settings to the monitor configuration Can Change the Monitor Configuration Only people authorized to do so by their institution should make changes in configuration mode They require the configuration mode password Understanding Profiles and Settings The IntelliVue patient monitor is highly configurable To manage its various settings settings are grouped into six main categories e Prof
59. no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 205 GE ECE MP20 Junior amp MP20L Configuration Overview MP20L is available in the US only Option H10 The H10 initial configuration filename is e for the MP20 Junior H10 A03 M20 SVGA MP20 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg e for the MP20L H10 A03 M21 SVGA MP20 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Screen C no Screen D no Screen E no Screen F no Screen G no 12 Lead ECG no 206 OECD Option H20 MP20 Junior only The H20 initial configuration filename for the MP20 Junior is H20 A03 M20 SVGA MP20 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced A03 Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Monitor A Measmt Neo Measmt Neo yes Service A no Screen A no Screen B no Big Numerics no Screen C no Screen D no Screen E no Screen F no Screen G no 12 Lead ECG no 207 MP5
60. no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no ProtocolWatch no ProtocolWatch no ProtocolWatch no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 199 Option H30 The H30 initial configuration filename is H30 Axx SVGA MP40 50 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 200 Option H40 The H40 initial configuration filename is H40 Axx SVGA MP40 50 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Scree
61. patient demographics information is included e Off MIB data export is disabled for the LAN interface TAAP This setting is only available in monitors that have either a telemetry device TAAP connector or a short range radio interface installed It determines whether the monitor supports connecting a telemetry device directly with a cable TAAP connection or assigning a telemetry device to the monitor via a direct short range radio link wireless TAAP connection Set TAAP to Enabled if you want the monitor to support a TAAP or WTAAP connection Set TAAP to Disabled if you want to disable the monitors s capability to support a TAAP WTAAP connection TAAP must be configured to Disabled if you want to use the monitor as a companion to a host monitor MP20 90 For more detailed information on configuring the IntelliVue monitor for use in a telemetry environment refer to the section Configuring for Different Telemetry Use Models on page 153 TeleUnassign This setting is only available in monitors that have a short range radio interface installed It determines whether the monitor will automatically break the assignment to a telemetry device connected via a short range radio connection under certain circumstances e Ifconfigured to 1 min the monitor will automatically unassign a telemetry device from the monitor when the monitor is switched off for longer than 1 minute or is placed in Standby mode for longer than 1 minute w
62. select the embedded CSA window on the Screen to open the related only pop up key line Note that the following settings are Screen settings and therefore do not affect the behavior of the normal not embedded CSA window On Off SEF defines whether the SEF trend line is displayed in the embedded CSA window when the corresponding Screen is loaded On Off MDF defines whether the MDF trend line is displayed in the embedded CSA window when the corresponding Screen is loaded On Off PPF defines whether the PPF trend line is displayed in the embedded CSA window when the corresponding Screen is loaded 23 Buffer defines which of the three preconfigured buffers is used when the Screen with the embedded CSA window is loaded On Off Clipping Set Clipping to On to improve the 3 D presentation of the embedded CSA and make it more readable When set to On peaks in the spectral lines are artificially clipped at a certain height see CSA Window Configuration Implications on page 98 If Clipping is Off peaks can be displayed over the full window height which may result in a more cluttered presentation B Clipping Hidden lines Frequency Scale defines the bandwidth displayed in the embedded CSA Configuring an Embedded Other Bed Window MP5 90 For Screens with an embedded Other Bed window you can configure which bed is displayed in the Other only Bed window each time the Screen is loaded To co
63. setting is stored as a global setting see Global Settings on page 147 Prompt Volume x 8 4 8 10 Tone Modulation x x Yes Tone Mod Type x Enhanced Global Speed x x 25mm s RespiratorySpeed x x 6 25mm s EEG Speed x x 25 mm s Touch ToneVolume x 1 3 Touch Enable Yes MMS Keys x Enabled not applicable ArrhyOff Message x Yes No Yes Meas Selection x Window Meas Deactivate x Manual Timer Volume x 4 6 OtherBed Colors x not applicable this setting is stored as a network setting see Configuring Network Settings on page 115 Global SmartKeys Oper 1 Fn Keys Oper 2 Fn Keys not applicable these settings are stored as unique monitor settings see Configuring User Interface Settings Keys on page 143 Companion Operating Enabled not applicable Display Curr Screen not applicable Display 1 Brightness Optimum 10 Standby Brightn 4 Optimum TransportBrightn Optimum 10 Menu LineSpacing Wide not applicable Display Units No Alarm Limits Yes No Yes Auto Fill Waves Yes No Yes Show ST In Wave No Yes No NBP Time Meas Time Wave Style Line Filled Wave Line Style Thin Medium Display 2 Menu LineSpacing Wide not applicable Display Units No Alarm Limits Yes No Yes Auto Fill Waves Yes No Yes Show ST In Wave No Yes No Hi
64. settings as required for the second paper tray Configuring a Centrally Connected Printer These steps show you how to carry out a typical configuration for a monitor connected to a central printer 1 Inthe Setup Printers menu select the third printer in the list and make sure that Port is set to Remote 1 2 SetPrinter Status to Enabled Disabled means that no reports will be printed on the printer If this menu entry is grayed out it means that no printer of this type is connected to the specified port Make sure that all other printers in the list are set to Disabled 3 If the printer name is not sent from the Information Center select Chg Printer Name and then use the pop up keyboard to enter a name for the printer you are currently configuring Maximum length is 12 If the printer name is defined at the Information Center Chg Printer Name will be unavailable grayed out The settings described in steps 4 to 7 are only available if the service mode setting Config Printer is set to Manual 4 Select Paper Size and set the paper size for reports printed on this printer 5 Select Resolution and set the resolution at which reports should be printed 6 Select Color Support to toggle between Monochrome for black and white printers or 8 Colors for color printers The IntelliVue Information Center currently does not support color printers If a black and white printer is connected to your Information Center and you set Color Support
65. such as irritation reddening blistering or burns If the site timer is disabled the transducer will heat indefinitely while on a patient Tep0 TepCO The On Off state of the TcpO TcpCO measurement cannot be preconfigured TcGas measurements are automatically switched On when a tcGas transducer is connected to the monitor Site Time This setting defines the period after which the clinician is reminded by the monitor to change the sensor site When the time expires the monitor sounds a tone and displays a change site INOP Depending on how Heat Switch Off is configured the monitor either switches off the transducer heating or continues monitoring Choose the time you want the transducer to remain on the measurement site The optimum time depends on the transducer temperature and your patient s skin sensitivity Site Timer This setting is only available if Disable Timer is configured to Allowed To disable the site timer set Site Timer to Disabled Ambient Pressure is nota setting that can be stored in the configuration It uses the Global Setting Altitude see Global Settings on page 147 to determine the default Ambient Pressure Ambient Pressure can be adjusted in both Monitoring and Configuration mode The monitor remembers this pressure setting until a new one is entered HeatPowerDisplay is not a setting that can be stored in the configuration it automatically defaults to Absolute When a tcGas transducer is connected HeatPowe
66. that can be selected in the related Screen Trend menu under Set High Horizon e the low end of the Range defines the minimum temperature that can be selected in the related Screen Trend menu under Set Low Horizon Configuring Predictive Temp MP5 MP5T only pToral pTaxil pTrect Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt pTemp Label gt Label x x not applicable the Label is not a setting see Predictive Temp Configuration Implications Value Lifetime x x lh Mode x x not applicable the Mode is not a setting see Predictive Temp Configuration Implications Prompt Tones x On Unit x C Color x Yellow Preferred Label x pToral pToral or other label x x not applicable the Predictive Temp On Off state is not a setting see Predictive Temp Configuration Implications Predictive Temp Configuration Implications Label Lets you select the label you want to configure This is not a setting and cannot be preconfigured Value Lifetime Lets you configure the life time of a predicted temp value After the configured life time a predictively measured Temp value disappears from the monitor screen as well as from the screen of a connected Information Center This setting applies to all predictive temp labels Mode Lets you switch between Continuous and Predictive measurement mode This switch only applies when monitoring it is not a setting
67. the indication of the apnea alarm RRspir This setting lets you switch the RRspir measurement On or OF f Configuring EEG MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt EEG only SEF x x On MDF x x Off PPF x x Off Delta x x Off 67 Theta x x Off Alpha x x Off Beta x x Off SEF Threshold x 90 Numeric Average x 8 sec Wave Scale x x 100uV Show Gridlines x No Low Filter x x 0 5 Hz High Filter x x 30 Hz Buffer A x not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Configuring CSA Buffer B en Buffers on page 145 Buffer C x Smoothing CSA x On Impedance Limit x x 5 kOhm Color x Yellow EEG x x not applicable the EEG On Off state is not a setting see EEG Configuration Implications EEG Configuration Implications TP This setting lets you switch the TP numeric On or Of f The TP Total Power numeric indicates the power in the measured frequency band SEF lets you switch the SEF numeric On or Of f The SEF Spectral Edge Frequency is the frequency below which a configurable percentage set by the SEF Threshold of the Total Power is measured MDF lets you switch the MDF numeric On or Of f The MDF Mean Dominant Frequency is the mean value of the frequency which dominates the measured EEG PPF lets you switch the PPF num
68. the monitor triggers an event if the threshold is violated for more than 10 seconds Example HR higher than 120 bpm for 10sec and longer e User defined value deviations If you set user defined deviation triggers you can define event triggers that are independent of specific limits and based instead on deviations from the current values You must set a deviation and a period of time in which the deviation occurs There are three types of deviation available ANY deviation UP deviation where only changes in a positive direction are detected and DOWN deviation where only changes in a negative direction are detected The deviation can be defined either in relative terms as a percentage for example 10 or as an absolute value such as 10 bpm Examples etCO UP Deviation of 300 within 5 minutes RESP ANY Deviation of 8 rpm within 5 minutes On measurement triggers this means that an event is triggered when an aperiodic measurement such as NBP or a procedure such as Cardiac Output is finished Trigger Condition If more than one trigger is available for the measurements in the event group the trigger condition may be At Least One Param At Least Two Param At Least Three Par orAll Four Parameter 132 e Ifthe trigger is At Least One Param the monitor starts an event capture if a trigger occurs in any of this event group s measurements e Ifthe trigger is At Least Three Par the monitor captures events when th
69. the password The monitor displays Conf ig at the right hand side of the status line and in the center of the Screen while you are in configuration mode Before you leave configuration mode always be sure to store any changes you made You must store changes made to each Settings Block and to each Profile individually As it may be difficult to remember whether the settings you changed belong to a Monitor Settings block or a Measurement Settings block we recommend that you store each block before you leave configuration mode WARNING Ifyou are handing over the monitor to the end users directly after configuration make sure that it is in Monitoring mode To leave configuration mode either In the Main Setup menu select Operating Modes and then select the operating mode you require or Switch the monitor off then switch it on again If you switch the monitor off and then on again after less than one minute it returns in monitoring mode with the same settings hotstart If you leave the monitor switched off for more than one minute the Profiles and settings loaded when you switch back on are determined by the Automat Default setting See Global Settings on page 147 About the IntelliVue Support Tool The IntelliVue Support Tool is a PC based software application that is designed to help configuring IntelliVue monitors and to manage IntelliVue Monitor configurations Using the Support Tool you can
70. the sensitivity Medium or Low Asystole Threshold This setting lets you adjust the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect a QRS complex and the indication of an asystole alarm It also affects the way the enhanced asystole detection behaves see General Global Settings Configuration Implications on page 148 Color The color setting defines the color for ECG Arrhythmia ST and QT The color setting for Pulse is taken from the system pulse source ECG AL Off Inop If ECG alarms are off or Pulse is selected as active alarm source the INOP ECG ARRH ALARM OFF is shown permanently If you do not want this INOP to appear you must set ECG AL Off Inopto Off If you want the ECG ARRH ALARM OFF INOP to be automatically escalated to a yellow alarm after a fixed time configure it to one of the available choices Yellow 2h Yellow 4h Yellow 6h or Yellow 8h Fallback If Fallback is configured On and there isa LEAD OFF INOP in the primary lead and in the secondary lead if you are using multi lead monitoring for longer than 10 seconds and if another lead is available this available lead automatically becomes the primary lead This is known as lead fallback When the Leads Off condition is corrected the leads are automatically switched back 32 CERES Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ECG gt AlarmSrc ECG AR or Main Setup gt Measurements gt Pulse
71. time after which the gas analyzer automatically goes into Standby when no breath is detected During Standby the gas analyzer s gas sample intake pump and other internal components are automatically switched off to increase the lifetime of the device The message GM or AGM STANDBY is shown on the monitor O Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt O inO High x x 100 inO Low x x 18 inO Alarms x x On Oy x x et in Scale x x 100 Unit x Color x Green N O Nitrous Oxide Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt N30 inN O High x x s0 inN O Alarm x x On N O x x fet in Scale x x 60 Unit x Color x Blue AGT AGT1 AGT2 Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt AGT AGT1 AGT2 Semma Se ee Agent Id x x Automatic 1 Setting only available when using an AGM M1026A B AGT AGT1 AGT2 Configuration Implications Agent Channel This setting lets you define which numerics are displayed with any anesthetic agent waveform on the screen et displays the endtidal numerics in displays the inspiratory numerics et in displays both endtidal and inspiratory numerics Off switches off the anesthetic gas measurement No waveforms or numerics will be shown for anesthetic gases and no alarms will be generated Agent
72. timers automatically count up This setting can be also changed in monitoring mode Notification When any timer expires except a No Limit timer its color changes to red and a message appears in the monitor status line on the Main Screen The setting Notification lets you configure an alarm or a single tone as additional means of notification e Select Alarm to receive an INOP alarm when the timer expires e Select Sound to hear a single tone when the timer expires e Select No Sound for no additional notification Auto Window This setting lets you configure whether a window automatically pops up when the timer expires Choice are Yes or No Color lets you configure the color for a timer This setting only has an effect on timers that are displayed on the Main Screen ie timers that are embedded on a Screen The timers displayed in the Timers window are always shown in gray color Timer Volume This setting is stored as a normal Monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Configuring Timer Selection and Order The selection and order of timers as they appear in the Timers menu are stored as Global settings see Configuring Timer Selection and Order on page 160 142 Configuring User Interface Settings Keys Global SmartKeys Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt User Interface Global SmartKeys Start Stop
73. unavailable grayed out at the monitor When Config Printer is set to Manual the printer settings from the monitor override printer settings from an Information Center or other source Printer Status This lets you enable or disable the selected printer If Port is one of the remote ports and Config Printer is set to Auto and printing on this port is not possible Printer Status is automatically Disabled and can not be changed Paper Size This lets you configure the printer paper size Possible choices are A4 Letter A3 or Ledger 11x17 inches This setting is not available if Config Printer is configured to Auto Resolution The printer resolution can be set to 300 dpi 600 dpi or1200 dpi The horizontal and vertical resolutions are assumed to be identical This setting is not available if Config Printer is configured to Auto or if Printer Status is Disabled Color Support This lets you configure whether the printer supports color It can be set to Monochrome or 8 Colors This setting is not available if Config Printer is configured to Auto orif Printer Status is Disabled Duplex Option This lets you configure Simplex or Duplex printing If the printer does not support duplex printing this setting is ignored This setting is not available if Config Printer is configured to Auto orif Printer Status is Disabled Printer Configuration Examples Configuring a Locally Connected Printer These steps show you how to carry out a typical co
74. with the measured signal strength If you are using two SpO sensors simultaneously you can determine which sensor will serve as the source for the tone modulation pitch by selecting the corresponding SpO label as the System Pulse source For example if you measure SpOl and SpO jr and want SpOyr to be the source for the tone modulation in the Setup Pulse menu set System Pulse to SpOyr Tone Modulation Type This setting lets you choose between Standard and Enhanced Standard is the regular Nellcor behavior The difference in frequency per saturation change is small which might make it difficult to hear smaller changes Enhanced results in a larger and therefore more obvious frequency decrease for each drop in SpO level Due to the larger steps when the saturation drops below 70 the absolute frequency may become so low that the perceived volume will be low and it will be hard to hear a frequency change per saturation Global Speed The Global Speed setting defines the speed of all non respiratory and non EEG waves on the Screen The Global Speed setting can be overridden by fixed wave channel speeds See Configuring the Wave Channel Speed on page 22 RespiratorySpeed The Respiratory Speed setting defines the speed of all respiratory waves CO Resp anesthetic agents and Os on the Screen The RespiratorySpeed setting can be overridden by fixed wave channel speeds See Configuring the Wave Channel Speed on page 22 EEG Speed
75. x not applicable see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 A ExtrTachy x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Tachy Clamp x A ExtrBrady x Brady Clamp x Alarms Off x AlarmSource Sel x PulseAlarms Tele x Pulse from SpO Configuration Implications Pulse lt SpO Label gt This setting lets you switch the Pulse from the related SpO label On or Off If you switch Of a Pulse that is currently selected as the source for the System Pulse see Configuring the System Pulse on page 35 the monitor will use the next available Pulse from the list of possible pulse sources as system pulse Configuring ASpO Oxygen Saturation Difference MP40 90 A SpOy is a derived measurement only Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ASp02 First SpO x x SpO Second SpO x x SpO r A SpO x x Off Measurement x Enabled Color x Green ASpO Configuration Implications First Sp0 Second SpO This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled The formula used to calculate the A SpO value is A SpO First SpO Second SpOs Possible sources are SpO SpO pr SpO po SpO r SpO 1 Measurement ASpO Set Measurement to Enabled if you want the monitor to automatically switch the A SpO measurement On when both configured SpO sources are available The user can still switch Off A SpO in monitoring mode Set Mea
76. x On 96 CathCt x x On CompCt x x On pvPI x x Off GEE x x Off RLShnt x x Off 1 Setting not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control Configuring the Wedge Window MP20 90 Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Wedge only Reference Wave 1 x x Primary Lead Reference Wave 2 x x Resp CO Wave Speed x x 25 mm sec PAWP Color x Green Yellow Configuring the Loops Window MP40 90 Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Loops only Loop Type x x Press Volume 97 Configuring the CSA Window MP40 90 CSA Window Configuration only Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Measurements gt EEG gt Setup CSA Window Buffer x x A 2 Sec Trend SEF x x On Trend MDF x x Off Trend PPF x x Off Clipping x On Frequency Scale x 0 30 Hz CSA Window Configuration Implications Buffer defines which of the three preconfigured buffers see Configuring CSA Buffers on page 145 is used in the CSA window This setting can also be changed in monitoring mode Note that the default buffer interval for CSAs viewed in the CSA window is optimized for a quick update of CSA information Trend SEF Trend MDF Trend PPF defines which of the trend lines SEF MDF PPF are displayed in the CSA window These settings can also be changed in monitorin
77. 18 No Group Annotation 19 x Annotation 19 No Group Annotation 20 x Annotation 20 No Group When you configure additional annotations you can choose whether they appear with one particular Event Group or with all Event Groups No Group indicates that the annotation is not yet linked to appear with any Event Group 133 Configuring Protocol Watch MP5 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt ProtocolWatch only CVP Threshold x 100 mmHg CVP Thresh Unit x mmHg Protocol x x Off StartUp Time x 0 min Shift Duration x 8 hours AutoScreenChange x Yes Standby Time x 7 days Drotrecogin Alfa x Yes LowDose Steroids x Yes 1 Settings is a normal monitor setting not a unique monitor setting ProtocolWatch Application Configuration Implications Protocol Watch PW is a clinical decision support tool It allows you to run a clinical protocol which can monitor developments in the patient s condition ProtocolWatch notifies you when certain conditions or combinations of conditions occur and it documents developments in a log which can be printed For detailed information on how to use this application see the monitor s Instructions for Use CVP Threshold This setting is a normal monitor setting It lets you define the maximum CVP value the monitor will automatically enter into a protocol when CVP is continuously measured Use this setting to prevent false high CVP values from bein
78. 2 Waves A 2 Waves B 3 Waves Vital Signs Horizon ST MAP 12 Lead ECG Visitors MP2 QVGA 01W 04N qvga G 00W 06N 02 qvga G 00W 10N 01 qvga G 0OW 03N 1TrT 01 qvga G 01W 03N 01 qvga G 01W 07N 01 qvga G 01W big 05N 01 qvga G 01W 05N 1TrT 01 qvga G 02W 04N 01 qvga G 02W 08N 01 qvga G 03W 05N 01 qvga G 00OW 03N TrA 01 qvga G 00W 03N 1TrH 01 qvga C 01W 03N ST Map 01 qvga C 13W 12Lead 01 qvga G 00W Visitors 01 qvga MP2 Tele QVGA Name Fle 243 5 Screen amp Profile Overview X2 Screen Overview Name Service A Big Numerics 10 Numerics Vital Signs A 1 Wave A 1 Wave B 1 Big Wave Vital Signs B 2 Waves A 2 Waves B 3 Waves Vital Signs Horizon ST MAP 12 Lead ECG Visitors Name Service A Big Numerics 10 Numerics Vital Signs A 1 Wave A 1 Wave B 1 Big Wave Vital Signs B 2 Waves A 2 Waves B 3 Waves Vital Signs Horizon Telemetry ST MAP 12 Lead ECG Visitors X2 QVGA 01W 04N qvga Q 5 o 5D Z ip Fe lt iS D QD ojolo OO SEE ojol Ww o 2 2 2 ol ra en ee ejire QOR tan fma Eon Q lt KQ fad Q o o J3 a ron LQ lt G se ao S 2 alfe zie oO ol Z O 2 rd Fo lt Q fad i 4 i Q lt Q w Q O ND en X Z oO Fo lt KQ D EEE oOlolojlo OC O O P olololojlo GI Gd GC O1 CO 2 2 2 2 ood ee LOK Jairi IISI ole Q a iol lt Q S S fab Q Q
79. 20L is available in the US only MP20 M20 M21 Option H10 Screens EE EE ervice A creen A creen B ig Numerics creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Name MP20 M20 Option H20 Screens Name File S 02W nbp diag svga G 03W 1Tr 22 svga G 02W ovv 1Tr 21 svga G 03W bigNumerics 24 svga 5 Screen amp Profile Overview 235 MP5 Screen Overview MP5 Option H10 Screens 236 Name File OO S 02W nbp diag svga G 01W 1Tr 51 svga G 02W 1Tr 51 svga G 03W 1Tr 51 svga G 04W 1Tr 51 svga plit Screen A G O3W split Tr 1Tr 51 svga plit Screen B G 04W split Tr 1Tr 51 svga Other Bed G 03W 10vv01W 52 svga ital Signs G 01W TrA 51 svga 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead STmap 51 svga H10 A03 SVGA MP5 S 02W nbp diag svga G 01W 1Tr 51 svga G 02W 1Tr 51 svga G 03W 1Tr 51 svga Vital Signs G 01W TrA 51 svga MP5 Option H20 Screens H20 A04 SVGA MP5 ervice A Wave Waves Waves Waves OxyCRG Vital Signs plit Screen A plit Screen B Other Bed pile S O Vital Signs G 01W TrA 51 svga G 03W 1Tr 51 svga plit Screen G 03W split Tr 1 Tr 51 svga N 01W 02HW 51 svga Other Bed G 02W 10vv01W 51 svga 237 MP5 Option H30 Screens EE EE S 02W nbp diag svga G 01W 1Tr 51 svga A 02W GM 1Tr 51 svga B3 Waves __ G 03W 1Tr 51 svga 4WavesA___ G 04W 1Tr 51 svga ital Signs G 01W TrA 51 svga plit Screen A G O3W split Tr 1Tr 51 svga plit Screen B G 04W split Tr 1Tr 51 svga 4Wav
80. C O C I CCO CCI Global Global ITBV ITBVI EVLW EVLWI Global Global Tblood Global Global 5 x x Resp CO Global Global awRR Global Global O Global Global RR Global Global 119 120 Spirometry PIP PEEP Global Global TVexp Global Global TVin Global Global MVexp Global Global MVin Global Global RRspir Global Global COMP Global Global Raw Global Global Neuro BIS TP SEF SQI BIS EMG SR Global Global TP1 TP2 Global Global SEF1 SEF2 Global Global MDF1 MDF2 Global Global PPF1 PPF2 Global Global Deltal Delta2 Global Global Thetal Theta2 Global Global Alphal Alpha2 Global Global Betal Beta2 Global Global Temp AnyTemp Any Diff Temp Global Global Gases CO Global Global awRR Global Global O Global Global N O Global Global ISO Global Global SEV Global Global ENF Global Global HAL Global Global DES Global Global MAC Global Global 10 x x External Device CO Global Global awRR Global Global Os FIO PIP Global Global TV Global Global MINVOL Global Global SpMV Global Global PEEP Global Global pH Global Global PCO PcO Global Global PO Global Global MnAwP Global Global RRaw Global Global Trend Groups Configuration Implications The measurements grouped in trend groups define the trends displayed together in the Vital Signs or Graphics Trends windows and printed in trends reports and recor
81. Configuration Implications Method This lets you choose the C O method to configure the settings for each method If a cardiac output catheter is connected the correct method is automatically detected from the catheter type connected and cannot be manually changed If you use the Transpulmonary method and the PPV derived from an arterial source is Enabled see Configuring PPV Pulse Pressure Variation on page 54 a label conflict with the PPV derived from the continuous cardiac output measurement may be generated Measuring Mode This setting lets you change the C O measurement mode If set to Auto the clinician will be able to quickly perform a series of injections without further interaction with the monitor After the clinician has initially started the C O measurement for example by selecting the pop up key Start C O the monitor will prompt the clinician when the measurement is ready for the next injection and the injection can be performed If no injection is detected within 30 seconds Right Heart method or 90 seconds Transpulmonary method the user is prompted again If set to Standard the clinician has to select the pop up key Start C O again for each new injection Auto Calibration This setting is only available if Method is set to Transpulmonary Set this to Off if you do not want to automatically trigger a CCO calibration every time you save the C O value This results in two separate pop up keys in the Cardiac Output Proced
82. Configuration Implications Trend Group Use this setting to define the default trend group that is printed each time a trend report is triggered 109 Interval Vital Signs Report only Use this setting to determine the default time interval resolution of the trend data that is printed each time a trend report is triggered Show Units Vital Signs Report only If Show Units is configured to On the measurements in the Vital Signs report are printed together with their units Period Use this setting to define the period of time for which trend data should be printed on the report If Automatic Period is configured to On all trend data for the current patient will be printed irrespective which trend period is selected Automatic Period Graphical Trend Report only When Automatic Period is set to Off the Period setting defines the period of trend information printed on Graphic Trend Reports When Automatic Period is On the Period setting is ignored and the Graphic Trend Report shows trend information for the entire period stored in the trend database The time is shown on the report s horizontal axis which always extends across one page and the measurement trends are printed below each other on the vertical axis Configuring User Interface Settings Monitor Setting Main Setup gt User Interface 110 General QRS Volume x x 1 3 1 1 3 QRS Low x 0 QRS Type x not applicable this
83. Configuration Overview Option H10 The H10 initial configuration filename is H10 Axx SVGA MP5 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no 1 Wave no 1 Wave no 2 Waves no 2 Waves no 3 Waves no 3 Waves no 4 Waves no Vital Signs no Vital Signs no Split Screen no Split Screen A no Other Bed no Split Screen B no 12 Lead ECG no Other Bed no 12 Lead ECG no 208 Option H10 B10 The H10 B10 initial configuration filename is H10 A03 B10 SVGA MP5 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Big Numerics no 1 Wave no Horizon no Vital Signs A no Vital Signs B no Other Bed no Visitors no 209 Option H10 B11 The H10 B11 initial configuration filename is H10 A03 B11 SVGA MP5 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Ped
84. Display as the third display Display 1 is always the display connected to the first CPU of the MP90 monitor Display 2 is the display connected to second CPU and Display 3 is the display connected to either the D80 or the XDS Remote Display 14 protte Oo Profile TCU B Patient Category Adult Paced Yes Display 1 6 Waves B Display 2 12 Lead ECG Display 3 Big Numerics Measmnt Settings Measmt B Monitor Settings Monitor B Loading a Screen on a Second Third Display NOTE To load a Screen onto the second or third main display e on the second third display enter the Change Screen menu and select a Screen from the list of available Screens or e on any display enter the Profiles menu select Display 2 or Display 3 and select a Screen from the list of available Screens not possible on the main display of MP2 and X2 monitors If you are using an IntelliVue monitor with the XDS Remote Display as either the second or third display the selection of Screens available for the XDS Remote Display can be different from the Screen selection for the other displays Changing Elements on a Second Third Display NOTE To change elements on the second or third main display 1 Load the Screen that you want to modify onto the second third display 2 Make the required changes to the Screen 3 Store the Screen To do this enter the monitors configuration mode select Profiles gt Display 2 or D
85. Documents My IntelliVue Screens Config Guide Sample Screen Bids 15b745e57a986be68de42d84a6a889c 11 7 7 1 Fixed Area alarm message fields patient information etc Cannot be modified with the Support Tool 2 Wave field W wave label e g Primary Lead 3 Numeric fields N numeric label e g aligned for numerics automatically assigned with the adjacent wave 4 ST snippet ST ST label e g ST II 5 SmartKey list list of SmartKeys in the order they will appear on Screen from left to right 6 High Res Trends HW high resolution trends label e g btbHR 7 Screen trends T Screen trend label e g Temp 8 Alignment Groups numbers in gray shaded boxes indicate different alignment groups 9 Fixed Area Permanent Keys current operating mode monitor status prompts Cannot be modified with Support Tool 10 Smart Key area SKA SmartKeys in the order listed at 5 11 Filename and path the Screen filename and the path on the harddrive where the Screen was stored The rds format contains the Screen itself the bmp format contains the reference image 12 Checksum Unique identifier for the Screen 193 MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Configuration Overview Option H10 The H10 initial configuration filename is H10 Axx XGA MP60 90 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Screen A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Pace
86. GA MP60 90 01W 01HighRes service_A xga ep Ke f oe a n x iS G 08W 3Press 1x3ovl xga G 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga H10 A06 XGA MP60 90 01W 01HighRes service_A xga Qo o no a n p x Ke D G 06W 2Press 1x2ovl xga G 04W 2Press 1x2ovl xga G 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga G 03W bigNumerics xga a1 O n P x amp D C 13W 12Lead Ovv Split ST snippets STmap 01 xga G 00W visitor screen01 xga ELEN SEN ONE SB MP60 90 Option H10 Screens continued H10 A04 XGA MP60 90 Name Service A S 01W 01HighRes service_A xga Screen A G 04W 2Press xga Screen B G 04W 2Press 1x2ovl xga Protocol Watch G 04W 1Tr PW SSC 01 xga Horizon G 04W Hor06Tr 01 xga Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics xga EEG CSA G 04W CSA xga 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead Owv Split ST snippets STmap 01 xga Visitors G 00W visitor screen01 xga 217 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP60 90 Option H20 Screens Name e T S 01W 01HighRes service A xga Oxy CRG A N 07W 04HighRes 3split0 1 xga Oxy CRG B N 03W 03HighRes 2Press xga 218 Visitors ervice A Oxy CRG A Oxy CRG B creen A creen B creen C creen D Horizon MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 90 Option H20 Screens continued Name Pile 2 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead Ovv Split ST snippets STmap 01 xga G 00W visitor screen01 xga 219 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 90 Option H30 Screens Name Fle
87. I CO CO awRR awRR RR RR Any Agent BIS EMG SQI Trend Priority Configuration Implications The monitor stores trend information for up to 32 monitored measurements depending on the installed database option and the configuration of the trend database see Trend Database on page 185 If you are monitoring more measurements than can be trended the monitor determines which measurements are trended acording to an internal priority list The Trend Priority configuration overrides this internal measurement priority It allows you to set your own priority for trended measurements The Trend Priority shows the trended measurements in order of their priority the measurement with the highest priority is at the top of the list Any additional measurement that is monitored but not listed in the Trend Priority menu is assigned a priority according to the internal priority list Note that the monitor provides a second trend database exclusively reserved for aperiodic parameters Aperiodic parameters are parameters that are measured intermittently such as NBP C O C I PAWP Wedge manually entered measurements or lab results from external devices obtained from the VueLink or IntelliBridge plug in module Aperiodic parameters do not count towards the max number of trended parameters allowed by the trend database configuration and therefore do not have to be considered when configuring the Trend Priority To add m
88. Id This setting is available for the M1026A B AGM only Setting Agent Id to Manual requires that the user manually chooses the correct anesthetic agent during monitoring If set to Automatic the gas analyzer automatically identifies the predominant anesthetic agent in the breathing circuit To configure the individual settings for each anesthetic gas for the M1026A B AGM you must first set Agent ID to Manual This allows you to select the individual gases If you use Manual agent identification the agent that was selected last will become the default agent If you want to use Automatic agent identification make sure to switch Agent ID back to Automatic when you are done 78 HAL Halothan Settings Main Setup gt GM gt Setup Agent gt HAL Main Setup gt AGM gt HAL inHAL High x x 2 0 inHAL Low x x 0 0 inHAL Alarms x x On etHAL High x x 1 6 etHAL Low x x 0 0 etHAL Alarms x x On Scale x x 2 0 Unit x Color x Red ISO Isofluran Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM gt Setup Agent gt ISO Main Setup gt AGM gt ISO inISO High x x 3 0 inISO Low x x 0 0 inISO Alarms x x On etISO High x x 2 5 etISO Low x x 0 0 etISO Alarms x x On Scale x x 3 0 Unit x Color x Magenta ENF Enfluran Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM gt Setu
89. IntelliVue MP2 5 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 MP5T X2 CONFIGURATION GUIDE IntelliVue Patient Monitor MP 2 5 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 MPST X2 For monitor release G 0 with software revision G Ox xx Patient Monitoring PHILIPS Philips Medizin Systeme Boeblingen GmbH Hewlett Packard Str 2 71034 Boeblingen Germany Copyright 2002 2008 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N V All Rights Reserved Part Number M8000 9306M Reorder Number 4535 641 12621 Printed in Germany 10 08 PHILIPS Table Of Contents 1 Understanding Configuration 1 Who is this Guide for 1 Which Monitor Models is this Guide for 1 What is Configuration Mode 2 Who Can Change the Monitor Configuration 3 Understanding Profiles and Settings 3 Entering and Leaving Configuration Mode 6 About the IntelliVue Support Tool 6 2 Configuring Profiles and Settings Blocks 9 Getting Started 9 Modifying an Existing Profile 10 Modifying an Existing Settings Block 11 Creating New Profiles 11 Deleting a Settings Block or Profile 13 Renaming a Settings Block or Profile 13 Changing the Monitor s Default Profile 13 Unlocking a Settings Block or Profile 13 Configuring a Second Third Main Display 14 3 Configuring Screens 17 Understanding Screen Settings 17 Modifying an Existing Screen 18 Creating New Screens 18 Configuring Screens on an XDS Remote Display 18 Changing the Content of Screen Elements 19 Changing the Size and Position of Screen Elements 21 Confi
90. Light Intensity x On Catheter Factor x x not applicable this is not a setting see SO2 Configuration Implications Hb Hct Entry x x Het Het x x not applicable this is not a setting see SO2 Configuration Implications Calibration Value x x not applicable this is not a setting see SO2 Configuration Implications Color x Yellow 1 Setting available for the M1011A SO module only 58 SO Configuration Implications lt 80 Label gt The On Off state of the SO measurement cannot be preconfigured SO is automatically switched On when an SO transducer is connected to the monitor Light Intensity Set this to Off if you do not want the Light Intensity Indicator to be displayed next to the SO numeric Catheter Factor Depending on the probe catheter in use you may need to enter a catheter correction factor The appropriate correction factor is indicated in the Accessories chapter of the IntelliVue Instructions for Use or in the catheter documentation The Catheter Factor can only be entered during an in vivo calibration and is stored in the Optical Module Note that this is not a measurement setting that can be permanently stored in the monitor configuration Hb Het Entry This setting determines the lab value that should be used for the in vivo calibration Available choices are Het Hb g d1 or Hb mmol 1 Het or Hb Depending on the configuration of the setting H
91. Measurements gt lt Press Label gt Alarms from x x Systolic Sys High x x 160 120 90 180 160 Sys Low x x 90 70 55 70 90 Dia High x x 1 90 70 60 90 Dia Low x x 50 40 20 50 Mean High x x 110 90 70 110 Mean Low x x 70 50 36 70 Alarms x x On ABP or other label x x not applicable the Pressure On Off state is not a setting see Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications on page 51 Pulse lt Press Label gt x x not applicable see Configuring Pulse from Invasive Pressure on page 53 Scale x x 150 100 100 150 Mean Only x x No Filter x 12 Hz Mercury Cal x Yes Artifact Suppr x 60 sec Unit x mmHg Color x Red White Extreme Alarms x Disabled A Extreme High x 15 10 5 15 A Extreme Low x 15 10 5 15 Sys High Clamp x 190 140 105 190 Sys Low Clamp x 80 60 45 65 80 Dia High Clamp x loo 80 75 100 Dia Low Clamp x 45 35 15 45 Mean High Clamp x 125 100 1D 125 Mean Low Clamp x 65 45 30 65 1 The label P will be interpreted as P1 by the IntelliVue Information Center It is therefore not recommended to use P and P1 simultaneously on the IntelliVue monitor when connected to an IntelliVue Information Center CVP RAP LAP UVP Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt Press Label gt
92. Off CO et im Scale 50 mmHg Unit mmHg Color White Humidity Corr Wet Gas Analyzer CO Configuration Implications Humidity Corr This setting determines the method used to correct the influence of water vapor in the patient s breath on the CO reading The options are Wet or Dry Setting HumidtyCorr to Wet takes the partial pressure contributed by the water vapor into consideration and therefore results in lower CO readings when compared to DRY For an exact definition and the formula used see the section on Measurement Specifications in the Installation and Specifications chapter of the Gas Analyzer Instructions for Use Configuring awRR from Gas Analyzer Airway Respiration Rate MP5 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt awRR only __AwRR can be derived from the CO measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer AGM G1 or G5 or by any of the CO measurement extension modules Microstream Sidestream or Mainstream or by the integrated CO measurement in the MP5 The settings listed in this section only apply for the awRR derived from an anesthetic gas analyzer High Limit Low Limit x x 8 rpm 30 rpm Apnea Time x x 40 sec Alarms x x On awRR x x On awRR Configuration Implications Apnea Time The apnea alarm is a high priority red alarm used to detect apneas The Apnea Time defines the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect an
93. OxyCRG B no Screen A no OxyCRG C no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no ProtocolWatch no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Horizon no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Big Numerics no ProtocolWatch no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no EEG CSA no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no 12 Lead ECG no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Visitors no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 195 Option H30 The H30 initial configuration filename is H30 Axx XGA MP60 90 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Al2 Screen E Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A 498 Screen D Monitor A Measmt Pedi A06 Screen B Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A 404 Screen B Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no ProtocolWatch no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Horizon no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Big Numerics no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no EEG CSA no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no 12 Le
94. Restrictions e The X2 MP5 must have no equipment label e The X2 MP5 cannot be connected to an IntelliVue Information Center Configuration not important can be set to segan i Enabled or Disabled Assign Equipment Label No SRR Interface or TAAP Connector Yes IIT Interface No not applicable since X2 MP5 has no equipment label Declare X2 MP5 as Declare host monitor as Monitor 156 Configuring Ask for New Patient Settings Global Setting Main Setup gt Global Settings gt Ask For New Pat Power Off x Never Standby x Never No Basic Vitals x Never Ask Paced Mode x No Ask for New Patient Configuration Implications Power Off can be configured to a specific time 1min 10min 30min 1h 3h or 8h or to Never If the monitor is switched on after being switched off for longer than the specified time it will ask the user whether a new patient is now being monitored The user can then select Yes to discharge the current patient and to begin monitoring a new patient or No to continue monitoring with the current patient data and settings Standby can be configured to a specific time 1min 10min 30min 1h 3h or 8h or to Never If monitoring is resumed after the monitor was in Standby for longer than the specified time it will ask the user whether a new patient is now being monitored The user can then select Yes to discharge the current patient and to beg
95. Select Load to confirm your choice d Ifthe monitor has more than one main display repeat these steps for the additional displays NOTE If you are using an XDS Remote Display as second or third main display the default Screen for this display must be configured in the XDS Application software It cannot be stored as part of the Profile configuration of the IntelliVue monitor For more detail refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide for the XDS Application 8 Adjust monitor and measurement settings as required 9 Store the changed settings to the settings blocks In the Profiles menu select Measmnt Settings and then select Store and then Confirm to apply your changes Repeat this forMonitor Settings There is no undo function 10 Store the finished Profile In the Profiles menu select Profile and then select Store and then Confirm to apply your changes There is no undo function CAIN When changing settings you are strongly advised to create new settings blocks rather than storing changes to the existing ones Similarly when changing a Profile you are strongly advised to create a new Profile rather than storing changes to an existing one Once you store changes to a settings block or Profile there is no way to undo these changes unless you have saved a backup using the Support Tool Settings blocks may be used in more than one Profile If you edit a settings block it will change in the other Profiles in which it is used
96. Setup ST Leads menu choose a lead from the list 2 Select the Sort Up or Sort Down key to move the lead up or down in the list Changing ST Alarm Limits The monitor can detect alarms on each ST lead separately so you can set high and low ST alarm limits individually for each ST lead You can also set separate alarm limits for single lead and multi lead ST monitoring 40 Mestrenent SEGA pend Configuring QT Analysis Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt QT Analysis QT Lead x x All QTc High Limit x x 500 480 460 AQTc High Limit x x 60 QTc High Alarm x x On AQTc High Alarm x x On QT Analysis x x Off QTc Formula x Bazett QT Analysis Configuration Implications QT Lead For QT Monitoring you can select one of the following QT Lead modes e All all available leads I II IH V MCL V1 V6 are used to produce a global QT measurement For EASI lead placement directly acquired AI AS and ES leads are used e Primary the primary lead will be used for QT measurement If the original primary lead becomes unavailable or is changed QT measurement will continue with the new primary lead e I II III MCL V V1 V6 a single lead selected from all available leads except the augmented leads will be used for QT measurement QT measurement will stop if the selected lead becomes unavailable QT Analysis This setting lets you switch QT Analysis
97. Source Sel to Disabled Note that if you change the AlarmSource Sel setting in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu this will also change the AlarmSource Sel setting in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa PulseAlarms Tele This setting affects the monitor s behavior only while it is paired with a telemetry transmitter In paired mode if the Tele transmitter delivers a valid ECG the monitor automatically deactivates the internal ECG and displays the ECG from the telemetry transmitter With the internal ECG deactivated and PulseAlarms Tele configured to Enabled the monitor automatically falls back to the monitor s System Pulse as alarming source if a System Pulse is available With PulseAlarms Tele configured to Disabled the monitor does not fall back to the System Pulse as alarm source In this case no ECG Pulse alarms from the bedside monitor are active When the monitor ECG becomes available again or the telemetry transmitter is unpaired the monitor automatically activates the internal ECG and the configured ECG Pulse alarms are active again Note that if you change the PulseAlarms Tele setting in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu this will also change the PulseAlarms Tele setting in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa Configuring the System Pulse Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Pulse High Limit x x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page
98. SpO2 ABP CVP Param 1 Trigger Type HR Pulse All Alarms Param 2 Trigger Type SpO All Alarms Param 3 Trigger Type ABP All HIGH Alarms All LOW Alarm Param 4 Trigger Type CVP epe All Mean Group 4 Group Name Ventil Group Type Standard Activated No Notification Type None Episode Type HighResTrend 4min Pre Post Time 2 2 min Trigger Condition At Least One Param Parameters HR Pulse SpO3 Resp etCO Param 1 Trigger Type HR Pulse EXTR TACHY EXTR BRADY Param 2 Trigger Type SpO All Alarms Param 3 Trigger Type Resp All Alarms Param 4 Trigger Type etCO All Alarms Group 5 Group Name Arrhy ST Group Type Standard Activated No Notification Type None Episode Type Realtime Waves 15sec Pre Post Time 5 10 sec Trigger Condition At Least One Param Parameters HR Pulse PVC All ST Leads 129 Param 1 Trigger Type x x HR Pulse ee EXTR TACHY EXTR BRADY Param 2 Trigger Type x x PVC All Alarms Param 3 Trigger Type x x All STLeads HIGH LOW Param 4 Trigger Type x x Group 6 Group Name NER Group Type x NER Activated x x Yes Notification Type None Episode
99. SpOs SpO r NBP CO RR awRR Any Press Any Temp Trend Groups External Device VueLnk Setting Renamed x Trend Groups CO awRR Os FiO PIP Default Changed External Device TV MINVOL SpMV PEEP pH PCO PcO PO MnAwP RRaw CO awRR Os FiO PIP TV MINVOL MV ext SpMV PEEP pH PCO PcOy PO Pmean ext RRaw Ppeak Parameter Scales SpO2 SpO2 SpO 5 Default Changed x SpO I Perf Perf Perf l Perf r Default Changed x ScvOj New Setting x SO New Setting x MnAwp New Setting x MV ext Setting Deleted x Pmean ext Setting Deleted x Ppeak Setting Deleted x 189 Event Group Type New Setting Surveillance Protocol Watch CVP Threshold New Setting CVP Thresh Unit New Setting Global SmartKeys External Device VueLink Setting Renamed General Global Tele Discharge Setting Enabled for Settings Monitor Model ConfirmAlarmsOff New Setting TeleUnassign New Setting TAAP New Setting Global Settings Middle Name New Setting Demograph Fields Lifetime Id New Setting Encounter Id New Setting Lifetime Id Lbl New Setting Encounter Id Lbl New Setting Global Settings Access Rights New Setting Remote Display Password New Setting Standby Image New Setting Manual Data T1 CVP Glu Het Hb Default Changed Entry Labels for Tskin Trect CVP General Use Hardware Data Export 2nd Ne
100. Sum xga Vital Signs G 05W 2Tr TrA 01 xga Horizon Protocol Watch G 04W PW SSC 01 xga Other Bed 4 Other Beds Telemetry Loops Cardiac Output Wedge A 06W wedge1 xga Vuel ink 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead Ovv Split ST snippets ST map 01 xga Remote Applic A G 01W PT 01 xga Remote Applic B Wide Screen G 08W TrA wide 10Tr 01 xga Tall Screen G 07W tall O2W Loops TrA sxga 12 Waves G 12W 1x3ovl 2x2ovl 1split sxga 224 MP40 MP50 Screen Overview 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP40 MP50 Screen Overview MP 40 50 Option H10 Screens Name Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors H10 A06 SVGA MP40 50 H10 A04 SVGA MP40 50 H10 A08 SVGA MP40 50 pile i G 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga G 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga S 02W nbp diag svga G 06W 2Press 01 svga G 06W 2Press 1x20vl 01 svga C 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga G 00W visitor screen 01 svga 225 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP40 MP50 Screen Overview _ MP40 50 Option H20 Screens Pile ervice A OxyCRG A OxyCRG B creen A creen B Horizon G 04W Hor06Tr 01 svga Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics
101. T Configure Mode to Manual to allow SpO T measurements from the telemetry device to be made on request and not continuously helping to save the telemetry device s battery power when it is connected to a monitor via a short range radio link To ensure there is no gap in SpO measurements when moving from standard telemetry transmission to short range radio transmission the SpO mode will be automatically switched to Continuous in this situation unless Manual mode is set in both the telemetry device and the monitor Perfusion If Perfusion is switched Off Perfusion is not measured and the Perf numeric disappears from the Screen Note that you will only see the Perfusion numeric on the Screen if Perfusion is switched On and a Perf numeric is configured on the Screen Signal Quality Set Signal Quality to Off if you don t want the signal quality indicator to be displayed next to the SpO numeric on the Screen Note that this setting is only applicable for monitors with FAST SpO Option A01 and OxiMax compatible SpO Option A02 Average The SpO numeric represents an average value calculated from several SpO values Average lets you adjust the averaging time between 5 10 and 20 seconds It represents the approximate time period used for the calculation The exact averaging algorithm depends on the SpO technology option used and on the signal conditions The longer the averaging time the longer the time needed until the SpO value reflects th
102. The EEG Speed setting defines the speed of all EEG waves including BIS on the Screen The EEG Speed setting can be overridden by fixed wave channel speeds See Configuring the Wave Channel Speed on page 22 Touch Tone Volume The Touch Tone Volume setting defines the volume of the tone you hear every time you select a field on the monitor screen You may want to set this to 0 if you want to operate the monitor in a quiet environment MMS Keys To prevent users from using the hardkeys on the Multi Measurement Module set MMS Keys to Disabled This setting is not available in the MP2 and X2 112 ArrhyOff Message If arrhythmia analysis is switched off the message Arrhythmia Off is permanently displayed beside the first ECG wave on both the bedside monitor and on the Information Center If you do not want this message to appear you must set ArrhyOff Message to Off Meas Selection TheMeas Selection setting defines the behavior of the monitor if a measurement label conflict occurs e Set this to Indicator to make the measurement selection icon with question marks your only indicator of the label conflict e Set it to Window to pop up the Measurement Selection window indicating the label conflict e Setit to Auto Select to let the monitor resolve the conflict automatically by assigning a new generic label to the newly connected measurement device Be aware that this behavior only applies to the following plug in module measuremen
103. Type x x High Res Trend 4 min Pre PostTime x x 2 2 min Trigger Condition At Least One Param Parameters HR SpO Resp Param 1 Trigger Type x x HR EXTR BRADY Param 2 Trigger Type x x SpO3 et DESAT Param 3 Trigger Type x x Resp et APNEA Param 4 Trigger Type x x 1 As a factory default group 6 is activated in monitors with option H20 In monitors with option H10 H30 or H40 group 6 is deactivated Event Settings Configuration Implications Events are electronic records of episodes in the patients condition They can be used to drive alert notification to assist compliance to any protocol that is being used by the clinician Group Name This setting lets you change the name of each event group except of the Neonatal Event Review NER group which has fixed settings Group Type This setting lets you change the type of event group from Standard to NER and vice versa Selecting NER as Group Type for an event group automatically changes all settings for this group to the predefined NER group settings Only one event group can be assigned as the NER group If there is already an NER event group changing the Group Type for another group to NER changes the Group Type of the exisiting NER group to Standard Activated This setting defines whether an event group is currently active that is it detects events according to its configuration If the status is Deactivated eve
104. XDS Remote Display will use the settings made for Display 2 Note that the User Interface settings Hide Alarm InfoandHide Keys madefor Display 2 will have no effect on the XDS Remote Display The monitor will behave as if the settings are set to No e In an MP90 with dual CPU the XDS Remote Display will be the third main display The XDS Remote Display will use the settings made for Display 3 Note that the User Interface settings Hide Alarm Info and Hide Keys made for Display 3 will have no effect on the XDS Remote Display The monitor will behave as if the settings are set to No NOTE If you clone a configuration that was made for a Dual CPU MP90 with an XDS Remote Display as the third main display to a smaller monitor with an XDS Remote Display as the second main display the configuration settings made on the MP90 for Display 2 will on the smaller monitor be used for the XDS Remote Display Configuring Network Settings Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Network Auto Window x x not applicable see Network Configuration Implications Auto Window Type x Pat Window Off Auto Window Disp x Display 1 CareGroup Status x On Caregroup x Standard CentralMonitorng x Mandatory Optional Tele Screen x on ECG Return To x Previous Other BedColors x Enabled Remote Controls x not applicable this settings is stored as a global setting see Global Settings on page 147 Caregroup ToneVol x 8 4 Caregroup Tone x Stan
105. acemaker pulses or not When Paced is set to No pace pulses are filtered and therefore do not show in the ECG wave For paced patients Paced must be set to Yes Display Screens A Screen defines the overall selection size and position of measurement waves numerics and SmartKeys on the monitor display A monitor can have a maximum of 20 preconfigured Screens optimized for common monitoring scenarios Examples of different Screens include the Big Numerics the 12 lead ECG and the Horizon Screen For a complete list of Screens supplied with your monitor model see the section Screen Overview on page 215 For each Profile a Screen is defined This Screen becomes the active Screen when you load the Profile If you are using two or three main displays for each main display a different Screen can be configured Measurement Settings Measurement settings are settings specific to each measurement for example alarm limits measurement color or measurement unit For a complete list of measurement settings see the section Measurement Settings on page 29 A monitor can have a maximum of 10 blocks of measurement settings Each block includes the complete list of measurement settings available You can configure individual measurement settings differently for each settings block By configuring different settings blocks you can provide customized combinations of measurement settings for different profiles A typical example are the measurement
106. ad ECG no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Visitors no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 196 Option H40 The H40 initial configuration filename is H40 Axx XGA MP60 90 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A 12 Lead ECG Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A 12 Lead ECG Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced ScreenA 12 Lead ECG Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no ProtocolWatch no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Horizon no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Big Numerics no Screen F no Screen F no ProtocolWatch no EEG CSA no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Horizon no 12 Lead ECG no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Visitors no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no EEG CSA no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 197 MP40 MP50 Configuration Overview Option H10 The H10 initial configuration filename is H10 Axx SVGA MP40 50 initial G 0x xx Rev x
107. ad can be measured without an INOP condition The monitor will automatically switch to Pulse as the alarm source if 33 a valid ECG lead can no longer be measured and a Pulse source is switched on and available The monitor then uses the pulse rate from the measurement currently active as system pulse While Pulse is the alarm source all arrhythmia and ECG HR alarms are switched off If an ECG lead becomes available again the monitor automatically uses ECG Ar rhythm as alarm source NOTE Ifthe ECG measurement is switched off the monitor will always change to Pulse as alarm source if a Pulse source is available One exception to this rule can arise when you have a telemetry device paired with your monitor The monitor ECG is then deactivated but the monitor may be configured to allow only ECG as the active alarm source see setting AlarmSource Sel In this case the monitor will not switch to Pulse as alarm source and Pulse will not be available as a selection in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu WARNING Selecting Pulse as the active alarm source for HR Pulse switches off most arrhythmia alarms see the Instructions for Use including Asystole Vfib and Vtach alarms and the heart rate alarms This is indicated by the crossed out alarm symbol beside the ECG heart rate numeric and the message ECG ARRH ALARM OFF if configured see ECG Configuration Implications on page 31 High and low pulse rate and extreme bradycardia and extreme
108. age 78 Iso x x not a setting see ISO Isofluran Settings on page 79 AGT x x not a setting see AGT AGT1 AGT2 Settings on page 78 AGT13 x x not a setting see AGT AGT1 AGT2 Settings on page 78 AGT23 x x not a setting see AGT AGT1 AGT2 Settings on page 78 MAC x x not a setting see Configuring MAC Minimum Alveolar Concentration on page 83 No Al til Breath x On AutoStandbyAfter x 120 Setup Agent x not a setting see General Gas Analyzer Configuration Implications on page 77 1 Setting only available when using a G1 M1013A 2 Setting only available when using an AGM M1026A B 3 Setting only available when using a G5 M1019A General Gas Analyzer Configuration Implications Agent This setting is available when using the M1013A IntelliVue G1 only It lets you select the agent that will be analyzed by the M1013A Setup Agent This operation is available when using the M1013A IntelliVue G1 and the M1019A IntelliVue G5 only To configure the individual settings for each anesthetic gas for the IntelliVue G1 and G5 select Setup Agent and then in the Setup Agent menu select the agent and adjust the settings as needed No Al til Breath If set to set On the monitor suppresses alarms from the Gas Analyzer until it detects that a patient has been connected to the gas analyzer when breathing is detected AutoStandbyAfter This setting defines the
109. ain Unlocking a Settings Block or Profile Profiles and settings blocks can be locked to prevent them from being modified or deleted This ensures that a minimum configuration is always available A locked Profile or settings block is identified in configuration mode only by a lock symbol You cannot unlock Profiles or settings blocks in the monitor s configuration mode To lock or unlock Profiles or settings blocks you need to use the IntelliVue Support Tool 13 GS EDE Configuring a Second Third Main Display To distinguish between individual main displays the displays are numbered on the Screen The number is shown next to the Screen Name field 12 Big Numerics 26 Waves A A second main display can be used with e an MP90 with a Dual CPU or e an MP2 X2 MP5 MP60 70 MP80 or MP90 with a single CPU when using an XDS Remote Display as the third display Display 1 is always the built in display or the display connected to the first CPU of the Dual CPU MP90 monitor Display 2 is the display connected to second CPU of the Dual CPU MP90 monitor or the XDS Remote Display rotizes Profile ICU B Patient Category Adult Paced Yes Display 1 6 Waves B Display 2 12 Lead ECG Measmnt Settings Measmt B Monitor Settings Monitor B A third main display can be used with e a D80 Intelligent Display connected to a Dual CPU MP90 monitor or e an MP90 with a Dual CPU when using an XDS Remote
110. ame Display Oper 2 Windows x Same Display FMS 1 Keys x x Display 1 FMS 2 Keys x x Display 1 GM Keys x x Display 1 Meas Sel Window x x Display 1 ADT Window x x Display 1 Timer Window x x Display 1 ProtWatch Window x x Display 1 Event Surv Window x x Display 1 Multiple Display Configuration Implications Display Layout This setting can be changed in service mode only For detailed configuration implications refer to the MP80 MP90 IntelliVue Service Guide 177 Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 These settings can be changed in service mode only For detailed configuration implications refer to the MP80 MP90 IntelliVue Service Guide Oper 1 Windows Oper 2 Windows These settings can be changed in service mode only For detailed configuration implications refer to the MP80 MP90 IntelliVue Service Guide FMS 1 Keys defines on which display a setup menu or application window appears when any of the hard keys on a plug in module in FMS 1 is pressed If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 FMS 2 Keys defines on which display a setup menu or application window appears when any of the hard keys on a plug in module in FMS 2 is pressed If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 GM Keys defines on which display the gas monitor setup menu appears when the Setup Airway Gases key on the gas monitor front panel is p
111. an use the menu items to change individual sections of the database Trends in the Database Configurations menu the currently active database configuration is shown for example the entry 32P 4h 12s 24h lmin 48h 5min tells you that the trends section of the database contains trend information on 32 measurement parameters from the past 4 hours at a resolution of 12 seconds from the past 24 hours at a resolution of 1 minute and from the past 48 hours at a resolution of 5 minutes To change the setting select the database section you wish to change then select the required configuration from the list of available settings Event Surveillance In the Database Configurations menu select Event Surveillance then select the event database configuration you require from the list of available configurations Print Database In the Database Configurations menu select Print Database then select the database configuration you require from the list of available configurations 3 Select the Store Config pop up key to store your changes You will be prompted to confirm this action Selecting Confirm stores your changes CAIN Selecting the Store Config pop up key causes a coldstart i e it discharges the patient resets all settings to the default profile and erases all information in the database The monitor will automatically be switched off and then on again Trend Database MP60 90 only This table illustrates the default trend database con
112. ange the printer name if required and configure the settings for the centrally connected printer as described above Make sure that all other printers in the list are set to Disabled Configuring a Monitor to Capture Alarm Events in the Print Database during Transport You may want to use this feature on transport monitors which have no recorder 1 Under Databases gt Database Config make sure that Print Database is set to Small or Large Any change must be confirmed to take effect This will cause the monitor to reboot Under Alarms gt Alarm Recording select all alarms that should trigger a capture eg HR Red Only PVC Red Only etc Under Recordings gt Setup Recordings select Alarm and change the Recorder to Printer This causes any alarm recording to be sent as a Realtime Report to a connected printer If during transport no printer is connected to the monitor the Realtime Report will be stored in the print database if configured appropriately see next steps Under Reports gt Setup Reports select Realtime Rep as the Report a Configure the Target Device to either Unspecified factory default or Database b Configure the Report Size to either Universal or Unspecified In both cases the report will be printed on a printer which has either US Letter or A4 format Under Reports gt Setup Printers select Database as the Printer and configure the Paper Size to either Letter or A4 depending on your prefered paper
113. ange the selection of the Global SmartKeys 1 SelectMain Setup gt User Interface gt Global SmartKeys 2 From the pop up key line select Add to open the Choices menu that contains all available SmartKeys 3 From the Choices menu select the desired SmartKey This adds the new key to the bottom of the list of configured SmartKeys on the left To delete a SmartKey from the list of configured SmartKeys select it in the list then select the pop up key Delete To move a SmartKey to a different position usethe Sort Up and Sort Down pop up keys Function Keys MP20 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt User Interface only Oper 1 Fn Keys x Fl lt none gt F2 lt none gt F3 lt none gt F4 lt none gt F5 lt none gt F6 lt none gt F7 lt none gt F8 lt none gt F9 lt none gt F10 lt none gt F11 lt none gt F12 lt none gt 144 Oper 2 Fn Keys l x Fl lt none gt F2 lt none gt F3 lt none gt F4 lt none gt F5 lt none gt F6 lt none gt F7 lt none gt F8 lt none gt F9 lt none gt F10 lt none gt F11 lt none gt F12 lt none gt 1 Setting only available on MP90s with more than one CPU Function Key Configuration Implications Be aware that after upgrading a monitor from any software revision prior to E 0 no functions will be assigned to the function keys Op
114. as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 8 Label Case Type No Limit Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 9 Label Docu Run Time 60 min Type Cyclic Direction Up Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 10 Label Tourng Tourniquet Run Time 2 hours Type Basic Direction Down Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 11 Label Infus Run Time 30 min Type Basic Direction Down Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 12 Label PreOxy Preoxygenation Run Time 5 min Type Basic Direction Down Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 13 Label NST Non Stress Test Run Time 20 min Type Basic Direction Up Notification Sound Auto Window No Color Blue Timer Volume n
115. asmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 204 Option H40 The H40 initial configuration filename is H40 Axx SVGA MP20 30 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult Adult Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no Horizon
116. assign a default name You can rename the Settings Block later d Select Enter You have now created a new settings block containing the same monitor settings as the block Monitor A e Repeat this procedure to create a new measurement settings block You have now prepared the structure of the Profile you are creating 5 Select the required Patient Category for the new Profile In the Profiles menu select either Adult Pedi or Neo or select As Is to retain the patient category active at the time this Profile is activated Note that if you configure Patient Category in the default Profile to As Is the monitor starts after a coldstart with Patient Category set to Neo A coldstart will be caused for example after changing the monitor s database configuration see Monitor Database Configuration on page 184 6 Select the required Paced mode for the new Profile In the Profiles menu select Yes for paced patients No for non paced patients or As Is to retain the paced status active at the time this Profile is activated Note that if you configure Paced in the default Profile to As Is the monitor starts after a coldstart with Paced set to Yes A coldstart will be caused for example after changing the monitor s database configuration see Monitor Database Configuration on page 184 7 Select a Screen for the new Profile a In the Profiles menu select Display b Select the Screen you require from the pop up list of available Screens c
117. at measurement Configuring Auto Alarm Limits Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Alarms gt Setup AutoLimits All x Enabled HR x Enabled ST x Enabled SpO x Enabled Pulse x Enabled Press x Enabled NBP x Enabled CO x Enabled awRR x Enabled Oz x Enabled RR x Enabled tcGas x Enabled Temp x Enabled N x Enabled N O x Enabled Agent x Enabled Alarm AutoLimits Settings Configuration Implications All Set this to Disabled if you do not want the user to be able to apply AutoLimits to all enabled measurements at once by using the A11 Lim NarroworAll Lim Wide pop up keys in the Alarm Limits window lt Measurement gt Ifyou set a lt Measurement gt to Disabled AutoLimits cannot be applied to this measurement Configuring INOP Severity Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Alarms gt Inop Severity ECG Leads Off x Cyan Replace TeleBatt x Cyan Tele Disconnect x Cyan Cuff Overpress x Cyan Cuff NotDeflated x Cyan Occlusion x Cyan INOP Severity Settings Configuration Implications ECG Leads Off Set ECG Leads Off to Yellow or Red if you want the ECG Leads Off INOP to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP This INOP alerts the clinician when not all required leads for ECG monitoring are attached to the patient If after a discharge no ECG has been measured yet the INOP severity will be Cyan r
118. b HCT Entry this lets you enter either the Hct or the Hb value obtained from the laboratory analysis He t or Hb can only be entered during an in vivo calibration and is stored in the Optical Module Note that this is not a measurement setting that can be permanently stored in the monitor configuration Calibration Value This shows the calibration value resulting from the last in vivo calibration It is stored in the Optical Module and is not a measurement setting that can be permanently stored in the monitor configuration Configuring Sp vO Oxygen Extraction MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Sp vOs only Sp vOy is a derived measurement Oxygen extraction is the difference between the measured SpO and SvO values To calculate the Sp vO the monitor needs an SO source must be labeled SvO5 and an SpO source which can be set to any of the available SpO labels except SpO T SpO Source x x SpO2 Sp vO x x Off Measurement x Enabled Color x Green Sp vO Configuration Implications SpO Source This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled The formula used to calculate Oxygen Extraction is Sp vO SpO Source SvVO7 SpO2 Source determines the SpO source used for the calculation Possible sources are SpO7 SpO2pr SpOzpo SpO3 r SpOz 59 Sp vO Measurement IfMeasurement is set to Enabled the monitor automatically switches the Sp vO measurem
119. ble for recordings and for display on the Information Center The Secondary Lead setting is used only if Analysis Mode is configured to Multi Lead instead of Single Lead arrhythmia analysis It determines which additional lead will be used for arrhythmia analysis Va Lead Vb Lead If you are using a 6 lead ECG cable the two chest leads can be positioned at any two of the V1 to V6 positions The Va Lead Vb Lead settings tell the monitor which positions you have used so that the chest leads will be correctly labeled on the monitor and in printouts If the Global setting ECG Cable Color is set to IEC these settings are labeled Ca Lead and Cb Lead Lead Placement Set this setting to EASI if you are using FASI lead placement This tells the monitor that you are using EASI lead placement The label EASP will be shown beside the 1mV calibration bar on the ECG wave on the display and EAST is marked on any recorder strips and printouts Mod LeadPlacment When Mod LeadPlacment is set to On 12 Lead ECG Reports will be labelled 12 Lead ECG Report Mason Likar and captured 12 lead ECGs will be labelled Mason Likar to the right of the bandwidth annotation at the Information Center When Mod LeadPlacment is set to Off 12 Lead ECG Reports will be labelled 12 Lead ECG Report and captured 12 lead ECGs will not be annotated at the Information Center Filter The Filter setting defines how ECG waves are smoothed e Monitor The Monitor filter
120. by service personnel and include settings such as Altitude Line Frequency or Label Set Global settings are not part of a Profile They can be changed in configuration mode only and are automatically stored in the monitor s configuration with each change For a complete list of Global Settings see the section Global Settings on page 147 Hardware Settings Most hardware settings can only be changed in service mode They are typically set once at monitor installation by service personnel and include settings such as Keyboard layout the configuration of the monitor interfaces or video settings such aa Display Type Display Size and Display Resolution Like global settings hardware settings are independent of Profiles and any changes you make to the hardware settings configuration are automatically stored there is no need to save them in an extra step For a complete list of Hardware Settings see the section Hardware Settings on page 176 or refer to the Service Guide of your monitor model provided on the Documentation DVD supplied with your monitor Entering and Leaving Configuration Mode Switching between monitoring and configuration mode does not affect the active settings You can even continue to monitor patients while in configuration mode The password for configuration mode is given in the monitor s service documentation To enter configuration mode 1 IntheMain Setup menu select Operating Modes 2 Select Config and enter
121. ch Temp label The selection of labels depends on the configured Label Set see Configuring General Global Settings on page 147 72 Temp Trect Tcore Tskin Tesoph Tnaso Tart Tven Tvesic Ttymp Tcereb Tamb T1 T2 T3 T4 Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt Temp Label gt High Limit x x 1139 Low Limit x x 136 35 36 Alarms x x On Temp or other label x x not applicable the Temp On Off state is not a setting see Temp Configuration Implications on page 73 Unit x ig Range x 35 43 Color x Green Light Green White See Configuring C O Cardiac Output on page 55 for Tblood settings Tinj has no settings Taway is sourced from a VueLink or IntelliBridge plug in module therefore no settings can be changed Temp Configuration Implications lt Temp Label gt The On Off state of the Temp measurement cannot be preconfigured The Temp measurement is automatically switched On when a Temp probe is connected to a Temp socket on the monitor Unit Lets you select the temperature unit for the temperature label Range This setting defines the measurement range for the temperature label Available choices are 1 45 11 45 and35 43 The configured Range is used for the horizon screen trend application When a temperature is viewed as horizon trend e the high end of the Range defines the maximum temperature
122. cheduled Rep to Off if do not want the monitor to trigger a Vital Signs Report at predefined intervals 6 If needed set up the VitalsReport or whatever type of report you used for the EndCase Report 7 Ifyou want more than one report to be printed when using End Case on a patient repeat steps 2 through 6 selecting a different Auto Report A B C or D and allocating it a different report type 107 Configuring ECG Reports Not ECG Reports Configuration MPST Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt ECG Reports ReportLead Layout x Internat ECG Gain x x 10 mm mV Speed x x 25 mm sec Annotation x x Off ECG Reports Configuration Implications Report Lead Layout The layout of the report can be configured to either International or Cabrera ECG Gain This lets you set a defined ECG Gain to determine how ECG waves will appear on the ECG report printouts Speed Allows you to set the ECG wave speed used on the printout Annotation Set Annotation to On if the printed ECG wave should be annotated with beat labels Pace pulse marks are automatically printed beside the wave for paced patients Configuring CSA Reports MP40 90 CSA Reports Configuration only Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt CSA on EEG Rep Buffer x x C 120 Sec Trend SEF x x On Trend MDF x x Off Trend PPF x x Off Clipping x On Frequency Scale x 0
123. configure a Local recorder and no local recorder is available the monitor will automatically send the recording to a central recorder if available For alarm recordings the additional choice Printer is available If you select Printer all other settings disappear and the alarm recording will be printed as a realtime report following the settings configured for Realtime Reports see Configuring Reports on page 101 You can use this choice if you need to generate Alarm Recordings on monitors that have no local recorder such as the MP2 or X2 especially in circumstances when the monitor has no connection to a central recorder for example during transport Channel 1 4 defines which waveform to record in each channel Channel 4 will only be available when the Central 4 Ch recorder has been selected If the wave assigned to a recording channel in a particular template is not available when a recording is triggered the channel is left blank on the recording strip The pop up list of available currently monitored waves differs according to the recording type Realtime delayed and alarm recordings the list shows all the currently available waves High resolution recordings the list shows all the available high resolution waves In addition to the currently available waves you can choose from several other settings which make an automatic allocation when the recording starts Alarm Par will always record the measurement in alarm in the
124. ct to arrhythmia timeouts and arrhythmia alarm chaining 38 Timeout 1st TimeOut 2nd The timeout period for first level yellow alarms can be configured for between 0 and 5 minutes The timeout period for second level yellow alarms can be configured for between 0 and 15 minutes SOME ECG Inop If users want to be notified whenever the On Off settings for ECG Arrhythmia alarms differ from the current Profile you must configure Some ECG Inop to On short for Some ECG Alarms Off INOP message If this message is configured Off it is important for the clinician to check the on off status of the alarms Arrhythmia Alarms PVC alarms that combine runs of PVCs and rate are chained together and the configuration of one effects the configuration of others VTach To set the Ventricular tachycardia alarm you must configure both the Vtach run limit and Rua s 5 the Vtach heart rate limit Both criteria must be met to cause an alarm HR gt 100 Non Sustain VTach Non sustained ventricular tachycardia cannot be configured The criteria for this alarm is Rine 5 based on the Vtach settings It must be a run less than the Vtach run limit but the heart rate limit must be the same as Vtach HR gt 100 Vent Rhythm Ventricular Rhythm can be configured for the number of PVCs in a run Ventricular limit Runes 14 but the heart rate limit is automatically set to be less than the Vtach heart rate HR lt 100 R
125. d Pat Sel Default is configured to Ask User and the clinician resolves the patient identification mismatch by selecting Same Patient or Cont MMS 149 Note if Pat Sel DefaultissettoCont Monitor MMS PW Sync is automatically set to No and cannot be changed NOTE Itis not possible to transfer SSC Sepsis Protocol data from a monitor with release F 0 software to another monitor with release G 0 software or higher and vice versa QuickAdmit Field This setting defines which data field is used when performing a Quick Admit procedure Choices are MRN and Last Name If you are using a barcode reader to enter the Quick Admit data make sure that the setting made here corresponds to the information provided by the barcode IfQuick Admit Field is set to MRN and the monitor is connected to an Information Center the monitor enters into the Last Name field to enable admission at the Information Center QuickAdmitDischg When a Quick Admit is initiated the monitor compares the information entered into the Quick Admit Field see above with the information that is currently stored for that field If the information is different the monitor optionally discharges the previous patient depending on how the QuickAdmitDischg setting is configured Ifsetto Ask User the monitor asks the user whether they want to discharge the previous patient Ifset to Yes the monitor automatically discharges the previous patient If set to No the moni
126. d Screen A Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Adult Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no ProtocolWatch no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Horizon no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Big Numerics no Screen F no Screen F no ProtocolWatch no EEG CSA no ProtocolWatch no ProtocolWatch no Horizon no 12 Lead ECG no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Visitors no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no EEG CSA no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 194 H20 The H20 initial configuration filename is H20 Axx XGA MP60 90 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Option Neo yes yes Non Paced Pedi no yes Non Paced A12 OxyCRG A A12 OxyCRG A A08 OxyCRG A A08 OxyCRG A A06 OxyCRG A A06 OxyCRG A A04 OxyCRG A04 OxyCRG Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A Measmt Pedi Monitor A Measmt Neo Measmt Pedi Service A Service A Service A Service A OxyCRG A no OxyCRG A no OxyCRG A no OxyCRG no OxyCRG B no OxyCRG B no
127. d independently of the J Point position The ST Point can be positioned up to 460ms after the peak of the R wave Note that switching between the settings does not move the J Point position 39 Lead I Il III aVR aVL aVF V V1 4 MCL Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ST Analysis For Alarm Mode Single ST ST abel High x x 20 mm ST abel Low x x 2 0 mm For Alarm Mode Multi ST ST Label High x x 1 0 mm ST Label Low x x 1 0 mm Selecting Leads for ST Analysis You select which leads to use for ST analysis in the Setup ST Analysis menu To select a lead for ST Analysis 1 Select Main Setup gt Measurements gt ST Analysis to enter the Setup ST Analysis menu 2 Select Setup ST Leads to open the Setup ST Leads menu All leads currently chosen for ST monitoring are listed here 3 Select the Add key This opens the Choices pop up window 4 Choose a lead from the list This closes the Choices window and adds the selected lead to the list of chosen leads To disable ST monitoring for a lead 1 In the Setup ST Leads menu choose a lead from the list 2 Select the Delete key This removes this lead from the list of chosen leads The order in which ST leads are listed in the Setup ST Leads menu determines the order in which ST leads are displayed on the monitor screen To change the order in which ST leads are displayed 1 In the
128. d off for more than 60 seconds if the global setting Automat Default is set to Yes 28 Measurement Settings This section lists all the settings grouped in the Measurement Settings Block They define how the monitor measures and displays patient data Read any information on configuration implications at the end of each section before you make any configuration changes ECG 30 CO Capnometry 62 ECG Pulse Alarms 33 _ awRR from Capnometry 63 System Pulse 35 Resp Impedance Respiration 64 Arrhythmia 36 Spirometry 65 ST Analysis 39 RRspir Respiration from Spirometry 67 QT Analysis 41 EEG 67 SpO 42 EEG Montages 69 Delta SpO 45 BIS 71 NBP 46 Temperature 72 Invasive Pressure 47 Predictive Temperature 74 CPP 53 Delta Temp 75 PPV 54 VueLink 75 C O 55 IntelliBridge 76 CCO 56 Gas Analyzer 76 SVR 57 CO from Gas Analyzer 81 SO 58 awRR from Gas Analyzer 82 Sp vO7 59 MAC 83 tcGas 60 29 Configuring ECG Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ECG High Limit not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Low Limit ECG Arrhy Alarms AlarmSrc ECG AR ECG On Paced not applicable the paced status is stored as in a Profile see Profile Settings on page 28 QRS Volume not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Configuring User Interface Setting
129. dard RF Access Code x 1 1 Setting available for MP90 with more than one main display only 2 Setting not available for MP2 X2 3 Setting available for MP2 MP5 MP20 30 and MP40 50 only Setting is a global setting 115 Network Configuration Implications Auto Window This is not a configurable setting It can be used during monitoring to temporarily disable automatic notification of alarm conditions at the other beds in the Care Group To configure the automatic notification to disabled set Auto Window Type to Off Auto Window Type If you want to prevent automatic notification of alarm conditions at the other beds in the Care Group configure Auto Window Type to Off If you want notification at the monitor of alarm conditions at other beds in the Care Group configure either e Care Group to make the My Care Group window pop up e Alarming Beds to make the Alarming Beds window pop up that shows all beds in the associated care group that currently have unsilenced alarms Pat Window to make the Other Patient Window for the alarming bedside pop up Note that if the Information Center is configured to unit based care groups and Auto Window Type is configured to Pat Window the monitor may automatically fall back to Alarming Beds Auto Window can be temporarily disabled in monitoring mode To do this select the network symbol on the monitor s information line then select Auto Window and toggle to Disabl
130. de Alarm Info No Hide Keys No NBP Time Meas Time Wave Style Line Filled Line Wave Line Style Thin Medium Thin Display 3 Menu LineSpacing Wide not applicable only up to two displays Display Units No supported Alarm Limits Yes No Auto Fill Waves Yes No Show ST In Wave No Yes Hide Alarm Info No Hide Keys No NBP Time Meas Time Wave Style Line Filled Wave Line Style Thin Medium 111 1 Setting can be changed in service mode only 2 Setting not available in MP2 X2 monitors 3 Setting not available in MP2 X2 and MP5 monitors 4 Setting only affects monitors that have a built in display 5 Setting only available in monitors that can be operated on battery power 6 Setting only applicable for monitors with two main displays 7 Setting not applicable if display is the XDS Remote Display 8 Setting only applicable for monitors with three main displays User Interface Configuration Implications QRS Volume Sets the default volume of the QRS tone The QRS tone is derived from either the ECG or Pulse depending on which is currently selected as the alarm source QRS Low Defines the minimum QRS tone volume that can be selected by the user while in monitoring mode Prompt Volume Defines the volume of the tone the monitor emits to draw the user s attention to a prompt message shown in the monitor s prompt status line Tone Modulation if you set Tone Modulation to Yes the pitch of the SpO tone will change
131. der they appear in the Setup Printers menu and prints the report on the first enabled printer that meets the requirements of the triggered report Report Type Lets you select a template for the report The selection of templates listed depends on the report selected The following templates are available VisibleWaves all waves currently visible in the order they appear on the screen All Waves all measured waves RT Waves all currently measured realtime waves according to the monitor s priority list HiRes Waves all measured HiRes waves OxyCRG Waves the OxyCRG Neonatal Event Review waves Vital Signs trend information in tabular form Graph Trend trend information in graphic form Histogram trend information in form of a histogram Episode a single patient event episode Review an overview of patient events Event Rev All ECG3X4 ECG6X2 ECG12X1 ECG4X2 ECG8X1 ECG12X1 2P Different formats of ECG reports ST Map ST Map report ECG QT QT report EEG Report EEG report Protocol 1 2 3 ProtocolWatch reports Alarm Limits a list of all currently set alarm limits Battery Stat Battery Status report Report Size Lets you choose the paper size to be used for the report The selection of sizes listed depends on the report type selected Unspecified Universal A4 Letter LrgUniversal A3 or Ledger e Ifset to Unspecified the repo
132. dexed SVR is displayed It is not possible to display both values at one time Arterial Source This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled Possible sources are ABPm ARTm AoM UAPm FAPm BAPm The formula used to calculate SVR is Arterial Source CVP mean mean SVR 79 96 CCO Set CVP This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled It defines a value to be used in place of CVP to calculate the SVR if no measured CVP is available It can be set between 0 and 16 mmHg SVR Measurement IfMeasurement is set to Enabled the monitor automatically switches the SVR measurement On when the set arterial source is available The user can still switch O SVR in monitoring mode Set Measurement to Disabled if you want the SVR measurement to be permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch SVR On Note that the settings made here do not affect the SVR calculated in the Hemo Calcs window Configuring SO Intravascular Oxygen Saturation The configuration settings for SO can be set individually for each label SO SvO and ScvO SO SvO2 and ScvO Settings MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt SO Label gt only High Limit x x 80 Low Limit x x SvO 60 SO ScvO 70 Alarms x x On SO x x not applicable the SO On Off state is not a setting see SO2 Configuration Implications
133. dings The trend group A11 contains all available measurements you can change its name but not the order or selection of parameters as they appear when this group is selected Sort Up Sort Down Lets you change both the sequence of trend groups and the sequence of the trended measurement parameters within a group Add Separatr Lets you add line separators Trended parameters listed between line separators are displayed overlapping in one trend segment Scale Lets you change the scales for the trended parameters If set to Global the Graphical Trends window and the Graph Trends Report use the scales as defined in the general Trend Scales configuration see Configuring Trend Scales Trend Units on page 123 Style Lets you change how trended parameters are presented in the Graphical Trends window and on the Graph Trends Report Select Line to display the trends as a continuous line For measurements with compound values for example the systolic and diastolic pressures select Band to fill the area between trend lines with color If set to Global the trend windows and reports use the style as defined in the Global Style configuration see Configuring Global Trend Style on page 93 121 Configuring Trend Priorities Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Trend Priority Priority x x HR HR PVC PVC SpO SpO SpO SpO SpOy r SpOy r Any Press Any Press CPP CPP CCO CCO CCI CC
134. e in this example to configure ECG settings in the Main Setup menu select Measurements and then select ECG How to read the configuration tables The following is a modified example of a configuration table as you will find it in the sections of this manual 25 Alarms from x x Sys Sys High x x 160 120 90 180 160 Sys Low x x 90 70 40 70 90 Alarms x x On Repetition Time x x 15 min 3 min 10 min 10 min 15 min Mode x x Auto Ma Manual Auto nual Done Tone x Off On Of NBP Time x not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Item Name The leftmost column in each table lists the individual configuration items The names and order of these items correspond to those of the menu items in the related setup menu in the monitor Oper Mode These two columns indicate in which operating mode the setting is available visible If both columns are marked with an x the setting is available in both modes If only one column is marked the setting is available in the corresponding mode only Abbreviations used for the operating modes in this guide are C for Configuration mode M for Monitoring mode S for Service mode Monitor Models Options This section lists the actual factory default settings for each configuration item Some factory default settings may differ between diff
135. e Down keys to define the scale that the monitor uses in the ST Map application Available choices are 1mm 2mm 3mm 5mm 10mm and 15mm Configuring the C O Window MP20 90 This lets you configure the measurement parameters shown in the results table of the C O procedure only window Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Cardiac Output gt Table Contents 1 To configure the C O window settings you must either have a C O transducer connected or manually switch the C O measurement On You can do this by turning C O On in the C O Setup menu Make sure that while you are configuring without a connected C O transducer you do not pause switch off or silence alarms 2 SelectMain Setup gt Cardiac Output to open the Cardiac Output window 3 Select the pop up key Table Contents to enter the Table Contents menu The left column displays the parameters that are already switched on The right column contains other available parameters 4 Select a parameter in the right column and select the left arrow key to move the selected parameter to the left column The maximum number of entries that can be moved to the left varies depending on the monitor model and display resolution 5 Close the menu when you are finished ITBV x x Off ITBVI x x On EVLW x x Off EVLWI x x On GEDV x x Off GEDVI x x Off ETVI x x On CFI x x On Tblood x x Off Tinj x x On InjVol x
136. e Number Case Id and Subject Number Make sure the same encounter id label is used consistently across the entire enterprise It is strongly recommended that the required demographic fields are configured consistently on the IntelliVue Information Center and the IntelliVue Patient monitor When connected to an Information Center the configuration of the demographic fields in the monitor will be permanently overwritten by the configuration of the Information Center Configuring Remote Display Settings MP2 X2 MP5 MP60 90 only Global Setting Main Setup gt Global Settings gt Remote Display Access Rights x Operating Password x 0000 Standby Image x Boot Image Remote Display Configuration Implications These settings manage aspects of the connection of an IntelliVue monitor to the XDS Remote Display Access Rights This settig determines how the XDS Remote Display can access the IntelliVue monitor The following choices are available e None a connected XDS Remote Display can neither display information from the IntelliVue monitor nor remotely operate it e Viewing a connected XDS Remote Display can display information from the IntelliVue monitor but not remotely operate it e Operating a connected XDS Remote Display can both display information from the IntelliVue monitor and remotely operate it Password To get access to the IntelliVue monitor from an XDS Remote Display the same pa
137. e Recordng Recorder Local Central 2 Ch Channel 1 Primary Lead Channel 2 ABP Blank ABP Channel 3 Blank Channel 4 Blank Overlap Off Speed 25 mm s Run Time Continuous Realtime B Recording Name Recordng Recorder Local Central 2 Ch Channel 1 Primary Lead Channel 2 ABP Channel 3 Pleth Channel 4 Blank Overlap Channel 2 3 Off Speed 25 mm s Run Time Continuous Realtime C Recording Name Recordng not applicable MP20 30 MP5 MPST and MP2 X2 do not Recorder loal support Realtime C recordings Channel 1 Primary Lead Channel 2 ABP Channel 3 Pleth Channel 4 Overlap Channel 1 2 3 Speed 25 mm s Run Time Continuous HiResTrend Recording Name x Recordng not applicable the Recorder x x Local MP2 X2 does not support HiRes Channel 1 x x btbHR Trend recordings Channel 2 x x SpO2 Channel 3 x x Resp Overlap x x Off Speed x x 2 cm min Delay Time x 6 min Run Time x Continuous 1 Setting only available if a four channel recorder is available and selected 2 Realtime C recordings not available on MP2 MP5 and MP20 30 monitors 3 HiRes Trend recordings not available on MP2 monitors For information on configuring Vital Signs Recordings see Configuring Vital Signs Recording on page 95 Recordings Configuration Implications ECG Gain This defines how every recorded ECG wave irrespective of template or recordi
138. e SpO alarms are switched off If the sensor is reapplied the SpO measurement is automatically turned On 43 Note that the setting Extd Auto On Off has no effect if the label SpO T is used and the telemetry device is connected to the monitor via a short range radio connection WARNNG Never set Extd Auto On Off to Enabled if continuous SpO monitoring is intended because the SpO measurement may be inadvertently turned off when e the SpOy sensor is off the patients finger and the user silences other alarms or e all alarms are off when the sensor comes off the finger or e the Pulse SpO and the SpO alarms are switched off when the sensor comes off the finger or e the user switches all alarms off while the sensor is off the finger or e the user switches off the Pulse SpO and the SpO alarms while the sensor is off the finger CAJON Consider the implications when you configure EXtd Auto On Off differently for different Measurement Settings Blocks and Profiles Configuring Pulse from SpO Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt SpO Label gt gt Pulse lt SpO Label gt High Limit x x not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Low Limit x x Pulse Alarms x x AlarmSrc ECG x x Pulse lt SpO Label gt x x On System Pulse x x not applicable see Configuring the System Pulse on page 35 QRS Volume x
139. e only drug in the Drug Calculator drug list is the generic drug Any Drug Philips does not accept responsibility for any drug configuration created using the Support Tool Before the drug list is used on a patient monitor a signed copy of it must be approved by a hospital representative Up to 75 drugs including the generic drug ANY DRUG can be configured for all three patient categories Configuration includes e Amount and Volume e Dose e Rate e Units e Minimum maximum ranges and start values e Titration Table settings such as Dose and Rate increments e Whether the Rule of 6 may be used weight based drugs in the neonatal and pediatric patient category WARNNG When you clone a configuration to a monitor the associated drug list is automatically cloned with the configuration Therefore before cloning a configuration to a monitor you must always check e whether there is a drug list in the configuration e whether this configuration is correct for the hospital unit you are working in e that you have a Drug Calculator Offline Configuration Report on file signed by a hospital representative with the same CRC number as the drug list in the configuration For detailed information on configuring the drug calculator see the chapter Using the Drug Calculator Configuration Editor in the Support Tool Instructions for Use 146 CEE EEE Global Settings This section lists all global settings Just like unique moni
140. e physiological event Fast averaging is useful for situations where an extremely fast measurement is required or few artifacts are expected Use slow averaging where you expect the number of artifacts to be relatively high Average in Mon This setting determines whether the setting Average can be changed in Monitoring mode Set Average in Mon to Yes to enable the user to change the averaging time in Monitoring mode High Low Desat Alarm Delay The alarm delay defines the amount of time that the averaged SpO value needs to be above or below the corresponding alarm limits before an alarm is activated NBP Alarm Suppr This setting has an effect only when using SpO options FAST SpO or OxiMax compatible SpO Set NBP Alarm Suppr to On to suppress INOPs that would otherwise be generated when you measure NBP on the same limb as SpO IFNBP Alarm Suppr is configured to On the monitor automatically remembers the SpO value measured before cuff inflation and suppresses any SpO INOPs while the cuff is inflated Extd Auto On Off The default for this setting is Disabled If Enabled the SpO measurement will be automatically switched O when the SpO sensor comes off the patient s finger and at least one of the following criteria is met e the resulting SpO2 Sensor Off INOP is silenced e alarms are paused or switched off This also applies if alarms are remotely suspended from a connected Information Center e both the SpO alarm and the Puls
141. e same printer port For example both Local 1 and Local 2 could be mapped to the same local printer to allow printing from different paper trays of one printer Port Local 1 has the highest priority port Database has the lowest priority If you print a report for which no specific printer has been assigned Target Device Unspecified see Configuring Reports on page 101 the monitor tries to print on port Local 1 first If this is not possible because the printer is not available or there is a mismatch between the configured report size and the actual printer paper size the monitor tries to send the report to the printer connected to port Local 2 followed by Remote 1 and so on If the monitor has no connection to a printer the report will be stored in the print database from which it will be printed as soon as a connection to an appropriate printer is available Config Printer This setting is available in Service mode only It lets you define whether the printer is automatically or manually configured Automatic printer configuration is only available for remote printers i e printers that are connected to the Information Center For local printers and printing to the database this setting is automatically set to Manual When Config Printer is set to Auto printer settings for paper size resolution color support and duplex option sent from an Information Center or other source override the settings configured at the monitor They will be
142. easurements to the priority list select the pop up key Add and choose from the pop up list of available measurements 122 To delete measurements select the measurement that should be deleted and select the pop up key Delete To change the priority order use the Sort Up and Sort Down pop up keys Configuring Trend Scales Trend Units Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Parameter Scales HR x x bpm 30 180 30 210 PVC x x min 0 20 Any ST x x mm 2 5 2 5 STindx x x mm 0 0 5 0 QTc x x msec 350 450 375 425 AQTc x x msec 40 40 20 20 QT x x msec 300 500 QT HR x x bpm 50 130 60 140 80 160 Any Pulse x x bpm 30 180 30 210 SpO x x 80 100 ASpO x x 0 50 Perf x x 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 0 NBP x x mmHg 30 200 20 150 10 100 x x kPa 4 0 28 0 2 0 20 0 1 0 14 0 ABP ART Ao UAP x x mmHg 0 200 0 150 0 100 BAP FAB B P1 P2 el x kpa 0 0 28 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 14 0 P3 P4 PAP x x mmHg 0 60 0 40 0 30 x x kPa 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 CVP RAP LAP UVP x x mmHg 0 30 x x kPa 0 0 4 0 ICP ICI IC2 x x mmHg 0 60 x x kPa 0 0 8 0 PAWP x x mmHg 0 30 x x kPa 0 0 4 0 CPP x x mmHg 0 100 x x kPa 0 0 14 0 PPV x x 0 20 123 124
143. ect Connection This use model involves directly connecting a telemetry transceiver to an MP2 X2 or MP5 which is connected to an IntelliVue Information Center The direct connection can be established either via a TAAP cable MP5 only or by assigning the telemetry transceiver to the MP2 X2 or MP5 via a short range radio link Results If configured the monitor and the telemetry device are automatically paired at the Information Center when the direct connection is established 153 154 e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed at the Information Center in the same patient sector as the X2 MP2 MP5 data e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed on the monitor The ECG waves and numerics appear in place of the monitor s own ECG and SpO2T is displayed as an additional measurement if available Restrictions e The X2 MP5 cannot be connected to a host monitor Companion Mode Configuration Set TAAP to Enabled Assign Equipment Label Yes SRR Interface or TAAP Connector Yes IIT Interface No Declare X2 MP5 as Monitor 3 Tele Transceiver Directly Connected to an MPST or Non Networked MP5 or MP2 X2 This use model involves directly connecting a telemetry transceiver to an MPST or X2 or MP5 which is not connected to an IntelliVue Information Center The direct connection can be established either via a TAAP cable MP5 MPST only or by assigning the telemetry transceiver t
144. ed Remember to re enable the Auto Window as soon as possible Auto Window Disp This setting applies only to monitors with multiple main displays It defines on which of the connected displays the automatic pop up window configured under Auto Window Type is shown If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 CareGroup Status Ifyou are asked to hide the Care Group Overview Bar on all Screens set the CareGroup Status to Off Caregroup This setting lets you change the way care groups are defined e Set this to Standard if you want the beds in your care group to be defined by the care group setup at the IntelliVue Information Center Depending on your revision of the Information Center the following care group models are supported Bed Based CareGroups lets you assign a maximum number of 12 patients from a clinical unit to a care group Unit Based CareGroup IIC Rev G and higher assigns all beds on all Information Centers assigned to a clinical unit to one large care group up to 64 patients monitored by up to 4 Information Centers For more detail please refer to the IntelliVue Information Center Instructions for Use e Set ittoMy Central if you need to assign more than 12 beds but not more than 16 beds to a care group This care group model is typically used in facilities with only one IntelliVue Information Center IIC My Central care groups include all beds up to 16 from a di
145. ed in horizon trend view is defined by the settings Horizon High Horizon Low Scale Delta and Unit The defaults for Horizon High Horizon Low and Scale Delta are based on clinical considerations the default for Unit follows the measurement unit defined for the corresponding measurement label These default are stored invisibly in the IntelliVue patient monitor software The user can adapt Horizon High Horizon Low and Scale Delta during monitoring If you are not satisfied with the default settings you can modify the defaults for up to 25 measurement labels To modify Horizon Trend default settings 1 In configuration mode select Main Setup gt Trends gt Horizon Settings 2 Select the pop up key Add to bring up the Setup Measurement menu 3 Select Label and choose the measurement label for which you want to define changed default Horizon Trend Settings A maximum of 25 labels can be added 4 Adjust each setting as required and close the menu Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Horizon Settings Label x lt none gt Horizon High x lt none gt Horizon Low x lt none gt Scale Delta x lt none gt Unit x lt none gt Horizon Trend Configuration Implications Unit Choose the measurement unit that you will use to define the values for Horizon High Horizon Lowand Scale Delta Horizon High Low Set Horizon High to select the upper horizon value Set Horizon Low to select the lower ho
146. een C C 08W 3Press 2x2ovl xga Screen D C 06W 2Press xga Screen E Screen F C 04W 2Press xga Protocol Watch G 04W PW SSC 01 xga Horizon Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics xga 12 Lead ECG Visitors H40 A06 XGA MP60 90 Service A Screen A C 06W 2Press xga Screen B Screen C C 06W 2Press 1x30vl xga Screen D C 04W 2Press xga Screen E Protocol Watch G 04W 1Tr PW SSC 01 xga Horizon C 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga Big Numerics EEG CSA C 05W CSA xga 12 Lead ECG Visitors G 00W visitor screen01 xga 222 MP60 90 Option H40 Screens continued H40 A04 XGA MP60 90 Name le O S 01W 01HighRes service_A xga C 04W 2Press xga C 04W 2Press 1x2ovl xga 223 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 90 Demo Configuration Screens DEMO XGA MP60 90 Name ple Service A Big Numerics 4 Waves A 6 Waves A A 06W 1Tr 2Press xga Overlapping Split Screen Graph Trends G 00W 8Tr only 01 xga HighResTrend Vital Signs A G 05W 2Tr TrA 01 xga Horizon A 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga Protocol Watch 2 Other Beds G 04W 20vv02W 01 xga Telemetry G 01W Tele02W 02 xga Loops Cardiac Output A 04W cardiacOut xga Wedge A 06W wedge1 xga Vuel ink 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead Ovv Split ST snippets ST map 01 xga ST Segments Remote Applic Visitors G 00W visitor screen01 xga DEMO SXGA MP90 Name Ooo EEE Service A Overlapping G 08W 3Press 2x2ovl xga Split Screen G 08W 3Press Tr left split xga Graph Trends HighResTrend N 03W 04HighRes 3Press Event
147. egardless of the configuration Once a valid ECG has been received the severity will behave as configured Replace TeleBatt Set Replace TeleBatt to Yellow or Red if you want the Replace Battery T INOP to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP This INOP alerts the clinician when a telemetry device is directly connected via cable or short range radio connection to a monitor and the battery in the telemetry device is almost empty and must be replaced Note that if a telemetry device is paired with a monitor without a direct connection the severity of the Replace Battery T INOP is controlled by the Information Center Tele Disconnect Set Tele Disconnect to Yellow or Red if you want the Tele Disconnect INOP to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP This INOP alerts the clinician when the connection between the monitor and the telemetry device is interrupted Cuff Overpress Set Cuff Overpress to Yellow or Red if you want the Cuff Overpress INOP to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP This INOP alerts the clinician when the NBP cuff pressure exceeds the overpressure safety limits Cuff NotDeflated Set Cuff NotDeflated to Yellow or Red if you want the Cuff NotDeflated INOP to be signaled as a yellow or red INOP This INOP alerts the clinician when the NBP cuff pressure has exceeded 15mmHg 2kPa for more than 3 minutes for Adult or pediatric patients or the cuff pressure has exceeded 5mmHg 0 7kPa for more than 90 seconds
148. elds Settings Global Setting Main Setup gt Global Settings gt Demograph Fields 158 Middle Name x Off Lifetime Id x On Encounter Id x Off Lifetime Id Lbl x MRN Encounter Id Lbl x Encounter Id Demographic Fields Configuration Implications These settings determine which fields appear in the Patient Demographics window Middle Name ConfigureMiddle Name to On if you want to be able to enter the patient s middle name in the Patient Demographics window Lifetime Id Configure Lifetime Id to On if you want to be able to enter a Lifetime Id in the Patient Demographics window How the Lifetime Id field is actually labeled depends on the configuration made under Lifetime Id Lbl Encounter Id Configure Encounter Id to On if you want to be able to enter a Encounter Id in the Patient Demographics window How the Encounter Id field is actually labeled depends on the configuration made under Encounter Id Lbl NOTE Lifetime Id Lbl Use this seting to select how the Lifetime Id field should be labeled in the Patient Demographics window Possible choices are MRN Record Number Lifetime Id Patient Id Serial Number and SSN Make sure the same lifetime id label is used consistently across the entire enterprise Encounter Id Lbl Use this seting to select how the Encounter Id field should be labeled in the Patient Demographics window Possible choices are Encounter Id Visit Id Account Number Charg
149. ent On when the set SpO source and the SvO value are available The user can still switch Of Sp vO in monitoring mode Set Measurement to Disabled if you want the Sp vO measurement to be permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch Sp vO On Configuring tcGas transcutaneous Gas MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt tcGas TcpO High Limit 80 mmHg TcpO Low Limit 50 mmHg TcpO Alarms On TcpCO HighLimit 50 mmHg TcpCO Low Limit 30 mmHg TcpCO Alarms On TcpO not applicable the TcpO On Off state is not a setting see TcGas Configuration Implications on page 60 TcpCO not applicable the TcpCO On Off state is not a setting see TcGas Configuration Implications on page 60 Site Time 4 0 hrs Site Timer Enabled Ambient Pressure not applicable Ambient Pressure is not a setting see T cGas Configuration Implications on page 60 HeatPowerDisplay not applicable HeatPowerDisplay is not a setting see TcGas Configuration Implications on page 60 Disable Timer Not Allowed Heat Switch Off No Transducer Temp 43 0 C CO Correction On MetabolismFactor 8 mmHg TcGas Unit mmHg Temperature Unit aC TcpO Color Blue TepCO Color Green TcGas Configuration Implications Prolonged continuous monitoring may increase the risk of undesirable changes in skin characteristics
150. er Resolution 300 dpi Color Support Monochrome Duplex Option Simplex Printer Local 2 Chg Printer Name Local 2 not applicable the Port not applicable this is not a setting see Printer MP2 1x2 and MESI Configuration Implications on page 172 MEST do not support local Config Printer Manual printing Printer Status Disabled Paper Size Letter Resolution 300 dpi Color Support Monochrome Duplex Option Simplex Printer Remote 1 Chg Printer Name Remote 1 Port not applicable this is not a setting see Printer Configuration Implications on page 172 Config Printer Auto Printer Status Enabled Paper Size Letter Resolution 300 dpi Color Support Monochrome Duplex Option Simplex Printer Remote 2 Chg Printer Name Remote 2 Port not applicable this is not a setting see Printer Configuration Implications on page 172 Config Printer Auto Printer Status Enabled 171 172 Paper Size x x Letter Resolution x x 300 dpi Color Support x x Monochrome Duplex Option x x Simplex Printer Remote 3 Chg Printer Name x x Remote 3 Port x x not applicable this is not a setting see Printer Configuration Implications on page 172 Config Printer x Auto Printer Status x x x Enabled Paper Size x x Letter Resolution x x 300 dpi Color Support x x Monochrome Duplex Option x x Simplex
151. er 1 Fn Keys Thissetting lets you assign specific SmartKey functions to the 5 function keys F1 F5 on a connected Remote SpeedPoint and the 12 function keys F1 F12 on an attached PS 2 keyboard Oper 2 Fn Keys This setting is only available for MP90 monitors with more than one CPU board If you have configured the MP90 for two operators this setting lets you assign specific SmartKey functions to the 5 function keys F1 F5 on the Remote SpeedPoint assigned to Operator 2 and the 12 function keys F1 F12 on a PS 2 keyboard assigned to Operator 2 Configuring CSA Buffers MP40 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Measurements gt EEG only Buffer B x 30 sec Buffer C x 120 sec 145 CSA Buffer Configuration Implications These CSA buffer settings apply for CSAs viewed on screen and for CSA reports Buffer A Buffer B Buffer C A buffer defines the interval between the spectral lines displayed in the CSA The smaller the interval the more often the CSA is updated and the shorter the time span covered by the CSA display Buffer A Buffer B and Buffer C give you three preconfigured choices which are then available for configuration of the CSA window and CSA reports Configuring the Drug Calculator Unique Monitor Setting Configuration of the drug calculator cannot be done in the monitor s configuration mode it can only be done with the Support Tool When the Drug Calculator is delivered from the factory th
152. erent monitor models or H application area options If this is the case this section will be divided into subsections In the above example you see the following subsections e MP20 MP90 with options H10 H20 or H40 i e all except H30 e MP5 MP90 with option H30 e MP20 with model option M20 or M21 MP5 with options H10 H20 or H40 and MP2 X2 e MP5T and MP5 with options B10 B11 or B14 e MP2 X2 Profile Outdoor only Some settings are only entered once per table row with the table entry extended to cover all columns In our example you can see this for the settings Alarms from and Alarms These settings are the same across all monitor models options and profiles and are therefore only entered once in the table in the leftmost column Profile Adult Profile Pedi Profile Neo Profile Outdoor All IntelliVue monitor models are shipped with different profiles to accommodate different monitoring environments and patient categories Therefore the default values for some settings differ between different profiles In the example table above you can see this for the settings Sys High Sys Low and Auto Manual for which the subsections are divided into different columns representing the different profiles The column headings correspond to the names of the profiles in the monitor for example Profile Adult orProfile Outdoor To keep the tables as readable as possible the following rules apply If the same default value ap
153. eric On or Of f The PPF Peak Power Frequency is the frequency with the highest measured amplitude Delta lets you switch the Delta numeric On or Of f The Del ta numeric is the percentage of total power in the Delta wave frequency band 0 5 to 4 Hz Theta lets you switch the Theta numeric On or Of f The Theta numeric is the percentage of total power in the Theta wave frequency band 4 to 8 Hz Alpha lets you switch the Alpha numeric On or Of f The Alpha numeric is the percentage of total power in the Alpha wave frequency band 8 to 13 Hz Beta lets you switch the Beta numeric On or Of f The Beta numeric is the percentage of total power in the Beta wave frequency band 13 to 30 Hz SEF Threshold defines the percentage of the TP for which the SEF is calculated Numeric Average lets you define the averaging time used for all EEG numerics Wave Scale Show Gridlines e When Show Gridlines is set to No you can choose from the available Wave Scale values Scaling information is displayed as a size bar beside the EEG wave e When Show Gridlines is set to Yes scales are defined as a range such as 50 UV or 250 UV Gridlines and the current wave scale values are shown with the EEG wave Note that this only changes the visual appearance of the wave It does not affect the signal analyzed by the monitor or printed in reports or recordings Low Filter High Filter Set the low and high pass filters to screen out undesirable interfe
154. esB__ A 04W GM 51 svga Other Bed G 03W 1Ovv01W 52 svga Other Bed G 02W 10vv01W 51 svga 238 MP5 Option H40 Screens Name ile 12 Lead ECG C 13W 12Lead STmap 51 svga H40 A03 SVGA MP5 ervice A S 02W nbp diag svga Wave G 01W 1Tr 51 svga Waves G 02W 1Tr 51 svga Waves G 03W 1Tr 51 svga T MAP C 03W ST Map 1Tr 51 svga G 01W TrA 51 svga 239 MP5 Demo Configuration Screens 240 DEMO SVGA MP5 Ee Name _MPS5 Options B10 B11 B14 Screen Overview 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP5 Options B10 B11 B14 Screen Overview MP5 with Options B10 B11 B14 Screens Pile O ervice A S 02W nbp diag svga ig Numerics G 00W 1Tr 60 svga Wave G 01W 1Tr 60 svga G 01W 1Tr Hor03Tr 60 svga Vital Signs A G 00W TrA 60 svga G 01W TrA 60 svga Other Bed G 01W 1Tr 1Ovv01W 60 svga Visitors G 00W visitor screen 01 svga el ervice A S 02W nbp diag svga ig Numerics G 00W 1Tr 61 svga Wave G 01W 1Tr 60 svga lt I o Des n e G gt gt D lee Vital Signs A Vital Signs B Other Bed Visitors el ple ervice A ig Numerics Wave A Wave B Name Vital Signs A Vital SignsB Other Bed Visitors Waves Q O 5 241 MP5T Screen Overview H10 A03 SVGA MP5T ervice A S 02W nbp diag svga Wave G 01W 1Tr 51 svga 2 Waves 242 GERE OD OE MP2 Screen Overview Name Service A Big Numerics 10 Numerics Vital Signs A 1 Wave A 1 Wave B 1 Big Wave Vital Signs B
155. ettings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Spirometry gt AWP PIP High x x 40 cmH20 25 cmH20 20 cmH20 PIP Alarms x x On PEEP High x x 25 cmH20 PEEP Low x x 0 cmH20 PEEP Alarms x x On Scale x x 40 cmH2O 40 cmH20 20 cmH20 Color x White 65 Spirometry AWV Airway Volume Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Spirometry gt AWV MVexp High x x 8 0 l min 4 0 l min 0 8 l min MVexp Low x x 4 0 l min 2 5 l min 0 4 l min MVexp Alarms x x On MV x x exp in TV x x fexp in Scale x x 800 ml 200 ml 50 ml Color x White Spirometry Configuration Implications MV This setting lets you choose the measured components for minute volume inspiratory expiratory inspiratory expiratory or off If set to Off there will be no alarming for minute volume TV This setting lets you choose the measured components for tidal volume inspiratory expiratory inspiratory expiratory or off If set to Of there will be no alarming for tidal volume Spirometry Gas Compensation Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Spirometry gt Gas Compensation Mode x x Manual Balance Gas x x N gt Inspired O3 x x 30 Inspired Agent x x 0 0 Inspired Temp x x 25 C Unit x
156. etto Remote 1 2 3 the report will be sent to the corresponding remote printer If the printer is not available when the report is triggered the report is not printed and the information is lost If set to Database the report will be sent to the print database provided this is enabled see Print Database on page 186 The print database is a special section of the monitor database which acts as a buffer for print jobs Reports stored in the print database will not be cleared by a discharge or by a power cycle Reports stored in the print database will be handled depending on how the setting Auto Prnt Dbs is set see Configuring Other Report Settings Configuring Other Report Settings Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports Auto Print Dbs Always Addressograph None Other Report Settings Configuration Implications Auto Prnt Dbs This setting determines how the monitor handles reports stored in the print database e IfAuto Prnt Dbs is set to Always print jobs stored in the print database are automatically printed when a printer with a paper size matching the template of the report becomes available SetAuto Prnt Dbs to Never if you do not want the monitor to automatically send reports stored in the print database to a matching printer This enables the clinician to print only selected reports stored in the print database Set Auto Prnt Dbsto Host Only if you connect an X2 or MP5 to a h
157. f 60 Ib in AAMI Thailand 50 kg cm AAMI Timor Leste 60 Ib in AAMI Togo 60 Ib in AAMI Tokelau 60 Ib in AAMI Tonga 60 Ib in AAMI Trinidad and Tobago 60 Ib in AAMI Tunisia 50 kg cm IEC Turkey 50 kg cm IEC Turkmenistan 60 Ib in AAMI Turks and Caicos Islands 60 kg cm AAMI 169 Tuvalu 60 lb in AAMI Uganda 60 lb in AAMI Ukraine 60 lb in AAMI UK 50 kg cm IEC United Arab Emirates 50 kg cm AAMI United Kingdom 50 kg cm IEC United States 60 lb in AAMI United States Weight kg 60 kg in AAMI United States Height cm Weight kg 60 kg cm AAMI United States Minor Outlying Islands 60 lb in AAMI Uruguay 50 kg cm AAMI Uzbekistan 60 lb in AAMI Vanuatu 60 lb in AAMI Venezuela 60 lb in AAMI Viet Nam 50 kg cm IEC Virgin Islands British 50 kg cm AAMI Virgin Islands US 60 lb in AAMI Wallis and Futuna Islands 60 lb in AAMI Western Sahara 50 kg cm IEC Yemen 50 kg cm AAMI Zambia 60 lb in AAMI Zimbabwe 60 lb in AAMI 170 Configuring Printers Global Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt Setup Printers Printer Local 1 Chg Printer Name Local 1 not applicable the Port not applicable this is not a setting see Printer Md Mi Configuration Implications on page 172 MIET do TOrSUppor local printing Config Printer Manual Printer Status Disabled Paper Size Lett
158. fication x No Sound Auto Window x No Color x White Timer Volume x x not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 3 Label x x Timer C Run Time x x 10 min Type x Basic Direction x x Up Notification x No Sound Auto Window x No Color x White Timer Volume x x not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 4 Label x x Timer D Run Time x x 15 min Type x Basic Direction x x Down Notification x No Sound Auto Window x No Color x White Timer Volume x x not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 139 140 5 Label Bypass Run Time 30 min Type Basic Direction Down Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 6 Label Clamp Run Time 10 min Type Basic Direction Down Notification No Sound Auto Window No Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 7 Label Code Type No Limit Color White Timer Volume not applicable this setting is stored
159. figurations for the different H and database options Standard 16 4h 12 sec 12 9h 12 sec 16 5h 12 sec Database 16 24h 1 min 12 24h limin 16 24h 1 min 16 48h 5 min 12 24h 5 min 16 24h 5 min Extended 32 4h 12 sec 24 9h 12 sec 32 5h 12 sec Database 32 24h 1min M24 24h 1min 32 24h 1 min Option i C03 32 48h 5 min 24 24h 5 min 32 24h 5 min Additional Configurations for the Standard Database Option H20 e 16 Parameters 4h 12s 24h 1 min 48h 5min Option H30 e 16 Parameters 4h 12s 24h 1 min 48h 5min Additional Configurations for the Extended Database Option C03 Option H10 H40 e 32 Parameters 2h 12s 32h 1 min 48h 5min e 24 Parameters 48h 1 min 72h 5min Option H20 e 24 Parameters 12h 12s 12h 1min 12h 5min e 12 Parameters 24h 12s 24h 1min 24h 5min Option H30 e 32 Parameters Ih 12s 9H 1min 9h 5min e 24 Parameters 12h 12s 12h 1min 12h 5min Aperiodic Trend Database The IntelliVue patient monitor provides a second trend database exclusively reserved for aperiodic parameters Aperiodic parameters are parameters that are measured intermittently such as NBP C O C I PAWP Wedge manually entered measurements or lab results from external devices obtained from the VueLink or IntelliBridge plug in module 185 The aperiodic database can store a maximum of 200 individual measurements with NBP measurements not counting towards that total nu
160. for the related model option between F 0 and G 0 ECG ECG Al Off Inop Setting Renamed ALL ECG IN ECG Pulse ECG Arrhy Alarms Setting Renamed Alarms ECG Alarms Arrhythmia Afib New Setting HR Alarms New Setting SOME EGG Inop Setting Renamed SOME ECG IN SpO SpO pr SpO po New Labels Mode New Setting Signal Quality New Setting Average in Mon New Setting Invasive Pressure Extreme Alarms Disabled Default Changed Tele Disconnect all labels Enabled SO SvO Label New Setting ScvO SO ScvO High Limit New Setting Low Limit New Setting Alarms New Setting Light Intensity New Setting Hb Hct Entry New Setting Color New Setting Resp Detection Auto Manual _ Setting Renamed INOP Severity Replace TeleBatt Setting Renamed BattReplace Tele New Setting Occlusion New Setting Histogram Data Source New Setting Window Period New Setting ECG QT Report Report Type New Setting x Report Size New Setting x Orientation New Setting x Target Device New Setting x Histogram Report Report Type New Setting Report Size New Setting Orientation New Setting Target Device New Setting Reports Auto Print Dbs New Setting x Trend Groups HR SpO SpO spr Default Changed x Standard SpO2po SpO t SpO21 NBP CO RR awRR Any Press Any Temp HR SpO3
161. fore starting monitoring check that the configuration meets your requirements especially patient category alarm limits and paced setting WARNING Changing the configuration may alter the way the monitor performs when monitoring patients Do not change anything unless you are aware of the possible consequences especially if you are monitoring a patient whilst in configuration mode Which Monitor Models is this Guide for The descriptions and configuration settings in this configuration guide are valid for IntelliVue Patient Monitors MP2 MP5 MP20 30 MP40 50 MP60 70 MP80 90 and the IntelliVue X2 Multi Measurement Module when used as a standalone monitor release G 0 with software G Ox xx This guide can not be used for other monitor models or IntelliVue monitors with other software releases Not all information contained in this guide applies to all monitor models If a certain section applies only to certain models this is indicated next to the section heading For example if a certain section does not apply to the MP2 and X2 or in other words only applies to monitor models MP5 MP20 30 MP40 50 MP60 70 and MP80 90 it would be indicated like this MP5 90 lt Section Heading gt only EN What is Configuration Mode Who The monitor ships with preset configurations that are suitable for common monitoring situations To develop and store your own configurations you must switch to the monitors configuration
162. format Under Reports select AutoPrint Dbs and set it to the desired behavior For details refer to Other Report Settings Configuration Implications on page 105 Store the changes Printing a Test Report To verify your printer configuration it is strongly recommended that you print a test report To print a test report select Main Setup gt Reports gt Setup Printers gt Print Test Rep 175 Hardware Settings 176 This section lists all hardware settings Just like unique monitor settings and global settings hardware settings are set once per monitor and are the same in every Profile Any changes you make to the hardware settings configuration are automatically stored there is no need to save them in an extra step Hardware settings must be entered for each monitor individually they are stored in the monitor and cannot be cloned using the IntelliVue Support Tool Most hardware settings can be changed in service mode only For detailed configuration implications on these settings please refer to the Service Guide provided on the Documentation DVD shipped with your monitor Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Hardware Multiple Display x See Configuring Multiple not applicable Display Settings on page 177 Video x See Configuring Video Settings on page 178 not applicable Standby Image x x Boot Image Interfaces x See Configuring Interfaces and Input Device Settings on not app
163. g Screen Settings Screen settings are stored in the Screen Changing a Screen setting modifies the Screen This is indicated by an asterisk in front of the Screen name In the Change Screen menu modified Screens are shown linked to their parent Screens Change Screen En 6 Waves A L Waves At Split Screen A Graph Trends Bor Trends HighRes Trend Screen settings include e the basic layout of a Screen i e the selection size and position of any Screen element visible on the Screen The Screen layout cannot be modified in the monitor s configuration mode e the content of each Screen element i e the information displayed in each Screen element e the selection and sequence of SmartKeys available on a Screen e special settings that determine the behavior of certain Screen elements such as Screen trends realtime waves embedded trend windows or embedded Other Bed Overview windows 17 Modifying an Existing Screen NOTE To change an existing Screen 1 Load the Screen and make the changes to the Screen 2 In configuration mode select Profiles gt Display or Display 2 orDisplay 3 3 In the list of Screens the modified Screen is shown linked to the original Screen and marked with an asterisk Select the Store pop up key to overwrite the existing Screen Changes to the Screen affect all Profiles in which this Screen is used Changes made to a Screen viewed on an XDS Remote Display will be stored
164. g cm AAMI Armenia 50 kg cm IEC Aruba 60 kg cm AAMI Australia 50 kg cm AAMI Austria 50 kg cm IEC Azerbaijan 50 kg cm IEC Bahamas The 60 kg cm AAMI Bahrain 50 kg cm AAMI Bangladesh 60 lb in AAMI Barbados 50 kg cm AAMI Belarus 50 kg cm IEC Belgium 50 kg cm IEC Belize 60 lb in AAMI Benin 60 lb in AAMI Bermuda 60 kg cm AAMI Bhutan 60 lb in AAMI Bolivia 50 kg cm AAMI Bosnia and Herzegovina 50 kg cm IEC 164 Botswana 50 kg cm IEC Bouvet Island 60 Ib in AAMI Brazil 60 kg cm AAMI British Indian Ocean Territory 60 Ib in AAMI Brunei Darussalam 50 kg cm AAMI Brunei 50 kg cm IEC Bulgaria 50 kg cm IEC Burkina Faso 50 kg cm IEC Burundi 50 kg cm IEC Cambodia 50 kg cm IEC Cameroon 50 kg cm IEC Canada 60 kg cm AAMI Cape Verde 60 Ib in AAMI Cayman Islands 60 kg cm AAMI Central African Republic 50 kg cm IEC Chad 60 Ib in AAMI Chile 50 kg cm AAMI China 50 kg cm IEC Christmas Islands 60 Ib in AAMI Cocos Keeling Islands 60 Ib in AAMI Colombia 60 kg cm AAMI Comoros 60 Ib in AAMI Congo 50 kg cm IEC Congo Democratic Republic of the 50 kg cm IEC Cook Islands 60 Ib in AAMI Costa Rica 60 kg cm AAMI C te d Ivoire 50 kg cm IEC Croatia 50 kg cm IEC Cuba 60 kg cm IEC Cyprus 50 kg cm IEC Czech Republic 50 kg cm IEC Denmark 60 Ib in AAMI Djibouti 50 kg cm IEC Dominica 50 kg cm AAMI Dominican Republic 60 kg cm AAMI Ecuador 60 kg cm AAMI Egypt 50 kg
165. g entered into a protocol when the CVP is continuously measured CVP Thresh Unit This setting is a normal monitor setting It lets you change the unit used for the CVP Threshold Protocol This setting is a nomal monitor setting It lets you preselect the protocol you want to run Selecting the Protocol also determines which protocol specific configuration settings are displayed see below and can be configured At this point only the SSC Sepsis protocol is available If you select Off no protocol will be preselected Note that Protocol can always be changed by the clinician during monitoring SSC Sepsis Protocol Configuration Implications The following settings are only available when Protocol is set to SSC Sepsis StartUp Time Ifthe SSC Sepsis protocol is active and the patient category is Adult and the monitor detects a valid HR or Pulse for the duration of the configured StartUp Time the monitor automatically enters the Severe Sepsis Screening phase If StartUp Time is setto 0 min the screening will start between about 3 minutes after the monitor detects a valid Pulse or HR 134 Shift Duration This setting lets you adjust the frequency of ProtocolWatch tasks that should be conducted once per shift to the units shift duration Choicesare 8 hrs or12 hrs AutoScreenChange Set this to Yes if you want the monitor to prompt you to change the active Screen to the Sepsis Screen when entering the Sepsis Resuscitation and Sepsis Managemen
166. g mode Clipping Set Clipping to On to improve the 3 D presentation of the CSA and make it more readable When set to On peaks in the spectral lines are artificially clipped at a certain height see graphic If Clipping is Off peaks can be displayed over the full window height which may result in a more cluttered presentation Clipping Hidden lines Frequency Scale defines the bandwidth displayed in the CSA Note that the calculation is always done on the full bandwidth 98 CE SAE Configuring ECG Application ECG Application Configuration Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Measurement gt ECG AutoFilter x Off On Fix Pacer Amplit x Off Default ECG Size x Size x1 Size x2 ECG Application Configuration Implications Auto Filter Ifthe AutoFilter setting is configured to On the monitor will automatically switch to the setting Filter if electromagnetic interference is detected Default ECG Size This setting lets you preconfigure the default size with which all ECG waves are drawn on the Screen The Choices are x0 5 x1 x2 x4 AutoSize If you select AutoSize the monitor chooses the optimal adjustment factor for all the ECG waves so that they use the space available to them as efficiently as possible Use the 1 mV calibration bar as an indicator of the actual signal strength Fix Pacer Amplit Set this to On to configure the pacer spikes to have a fixed size fo
167. ge 56 defines the On Off status of the C O measurement i e whether the Cardiac Output measurement is switched On or Off However the C O measurement as most other measurements in the IntelliVue monitor can only be switched On if a C O transducer is connected to the monitor Therefore this setting cannot be permanently stored in the monitors configuration Understanding H and M Options H10 General Intensive Care H20 Neonatal H30 Anesthesia H40 Cardiac Care M20 MP20 Junior M21 MP20L 1 MP20 option M21 is available in the US only 27 Profile Settings Profile Settings Main Setup gt Profiles Factory default settings for Profiles depend on the monitor model as well as the monitor s H and A option For detailed information on all factory provided default Profiles see the section Configuration Overview starting on page 194 The monitor does not need a Profile to start monitoring If in the case of an error no configuration is loaded or ifa loaded configuration is corrupt the monitor will be operational and use the factory defaults documented in the configuration tables of this guide The Paced status will be set to Yes and the Patient Category will be set to Neo An appropriate configuration should then be loaded onto the monitor using the IntelliVue Support Tool The default Profile is used after discharging a patient leaving demonstration or when the monitor is switche
168. gnetic interference is detected 31 e Diag Diagnostic The setting Diag selects the highest available ECG bandwidth which is 0 05 to 150 Hz for all patient categories Use when diagnostic quality is required The unfiltered ECG wave is displayed so that changes such as R wave notching or discrete elevation or depression of the ST segments are visible SyncPulse Sensit SyncPulse Marker These settings are only available in MP2 X2 and MP5 monitors In the MP5 it is only available if an MIB RS232 interface is installed and the driver ECG Sync Pulse is configured for one of the MIB ports see the MP5 Service Guide for detailed setup information If these requirements are met the monitor outputs a SyncPulse via the MIB RS232 interface MP5 or the ECG Sync Pulse Output Connector MP2 X2 which can be used to synchronize external medical devices such as CT scanners to the patient s ECG Both settings are available in monitoring mode and configuration mode e Set SyncPulse Marker to On to display SyncPulse markers in the ECG wave on the monitor Screen e SyncPulse Sensit lets you change the sensitivity of the Sync Pulse detection If SyncPulse Marker is switched On and not every QRS complex in the ECG wave on the monitor is marked wich a Sync Pulse marker you should increase the sensitivity Medium or High until you see a marker for each QRS complex If you see Sync Pulse markers in areas of the ECG wave other than the QRS complexes lower
169. guring SmartKeys 21 Configuring Special Screen Settings 22 4 Configuration Settings Appendix 25 About Configuration Settings 25 Profile Settings 28 Measurement Settings 29 Monitor Settings 84 Unique Monitor Settings 118 Global Settings 147 Hardware Settings 176 Monitor Database Configuration 184 H Option Specific Settings 187 Release Specific Information 188 5 Screen amp Profile Overview 191 About the Screen Configurations 191 Sample Screen Image bmp 193 MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Configuration Overview 194 MP40 MP50 Configuration Overview 198 MP20 MP30 Configuration Overview 202 MP20 Junior amp MP20L Configuration Overview 206 MP5 Configuration Overview 208 MP5T Configuration Overview 213 MP2 X2 Configuration Overview 214 Screen Overview 215 MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview 216 MP40 MP50 Screen Overview 225 MP20 MP30 Screen Overview 230 MP20 Junior M20 amp MP20L M21 Screen Overview 235 MP5 Screen Overview 236 MP5 Options B10 B11 B14 Screen Overview 241 MPST Screen Overview 242 MP2 Screen Overview 243 X2 Screen Overview 244 Understanding Configuration Who is this Guide for This book is for anyone making permanent changes to the configuration of an IntelliVue Patient Monitor You must understand English be familiar with the monitor and its Instructions for Use know how to make changes to measurements and settings in monitoring mode and understand the clinical implications of any changes you make WARNING Be
170. h HR x x 100 120 150 100 VTach Run x x 5 Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Vent Rhythm 14 SVT HR 180 200 210 180 SVT Run 5 PVCs min 10 5 5 10 Non Sustain On Vent Rhythm On Run PVCs On Pair PVCs On Off On R On T PVCs On Off On V Bigeminy On Off On V Trigeminy On Off On PVCs min On Off On Multif PVCs On Off On Pacer N Cap On Pacer N Pac On Pause On Off On Missed Beat On Off On SVT On Afib On Off On Irregular HR On Off On HR Alarms Short Yellow Analysis Mode not applicable see Configuring ECG on page 30 TimeOut 1st 3 min TimeOut 2nd 10 min ArrhyOff Message not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see SOME ECG Inop On Off On Arrhythmia Configuration Implications Pause This setting lets you adjust the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect a QRS complex and the indication of a Pause alarm HR Alarms With Arrhythmia switched On high and low heart rate alarms were traditionally part of the yellow arrhythmia alarm chain and were therefore signaled as short yellow alarms The setting HR Alarms lets you configure high and low heart rate alarms to be treated as normal long yellow alarms Be aware that when you configure HR Alarms to Yellow high and low heart rate alarms are not subje
171. h timer labels are actually available to choose from e The order determines which timer label is used when you change a numeric into an Any Timer The monitor automatically uses the label that is located highest in the Timers window provided that is not displayed on the Main Screen yet To change the selection and order of timers in the Timers menu 1 SelectMain Setup gt Timers to open the Timers menu 2 Select the timer label that you want to change 3 From the pop up key line select Setup lt Timer X gt to open the Setup menu for this timer label 4 Select Label and change it to a different label Notice that the monitor automatically applies the settings preconfigured for this label to the timer 160 Configuring Manual Data Entry MP5 90 Global Setting Main Setup gt Enter MeasValues gt Setup Meas only Labels for General Use Label x T1 Unit x C Color x Green Interval x 4h Msmnt x x Off Label x CVP Unit x mmHg Color x Red Interval x lh Msmnt x x Off Format x x Mean Label x Glu Unit x mmol l Color x Green Interval x 4h Msmnt x x Off Label x Hct Unit x PCV Color x Green Interval x 24h Msmnt x x Off Label x Hb Unit x g dl Color x Green Interval x 24h Msmnt x x Off Labels reserved for ProtocolWatch Label TI Unit C Color x Green I
172. hange to the Tele Screen happens if the monitor is paired with the tele transmitter and a valid ECG signal from the Tele transmitter is available Set Tele Screen to Off to switch off the automatism completely The availability of this function depends on the Information Center revision the monitor is connected to See your Information Center Instructions for Use for further details Return To This setting determines which Screen the monitor loads when it is unpaired from the telemetry device or when while paired the ECG is sourced from the bedside e Previous loads the Screen that was active before the Telemetry Screen was loaded e Default loads the Screen defined for the default profile e Off does not automatically switch the Screen OtherBed Colors This determines whether the measurement information from another bed is shown in the colors assigned at the Information Center or in monochrome green on black The availability of this function depends on the Information Center revision the monitor is connected to See your Information Center Instructions for Use for further details Caregroup Tone A newalarm that occurs in any of the beds assigned to the monitor s care group can be announced with a tone The Caregroup Tone setting lets you toggle between a Standard and Enhanced tone The Enhanced tone is a more prominent tone to draw attention to the screen The Caregroup Tone will only be generated if an alarm exceeds the Auto Alarm Sever
173. hanging the combination of settings blocks 10 components 3 creating new 11 12 deleting 13 locking 13 modifying 10 previewing display settings 11 previewing measurement settings 11 previewing monitor settings 11 renaming 13 structure 3 unlocking 13 profile settings 28 ProtocolWatch unique monitor settings 134 ProtocolWatch symbol screen setting 21 Pulse Pressure measurement settings 53 Pulse SpO2 measurement settings 44 pulse system pulse measurement settings 35 Q QT analysis measurement settings 41 R recording settings unique monitor setting 135 release specific information 188 remote display settings global settings 159 rename pop up key 9 renaming a settings block or profile 13 report configuration monitor setting 101 reports scheduled 107 respiration measurement settings 64 RRspir measurement settings 67 S scheduled reports 107 screen example 193 screen layout 193 screen layout changing 21 screen overview MP2 243 MP20 Junior amp MP20L 235 MP20 30 230 MP40 50 225 MP5 236 MP5 with options B10 B11 B14 241 MPST 242 MP60 90 216 X2 244 screen settings 17 clock on main screen 20 embedded other bed window 24 embedded trend window 23 Protocol Watch symbol on main screen 21 screen trend settings 22 smartkeys 21 timer on main screen 20 wave channel speed 22 screen trend screen setting 22 screen trends 192 screen trends monitor set
174. hile having no connection to the IntelliVue Information Center and the telemetry device 152 e Ifconfigured to Never the monitor will not automatically break the assignment Configuring for Different Telemetry Use Models Five different variations requiring different configurations are possible 1 Tele Transceiver Paired with a Networked Monitor No Direct Connection This use model involves pairing a telemetry transceiver to an IntelliVue bedside monitor which is connected to an IntelliVue Information Center In this use model no direct connection between the telemetry transceiver and the monitor occurs Results e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed at the Information Center in the same patient sector as the monitor data e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed with a delay on the bedside monitor in the Telemetry Data window Restrictions e When paired to a telemetry transceiver the monitor cannot be connected to the IntelliVue Information Center via 1 4 2 4 Smart Hopping Wireless Solution IntelliVue Telemetry System ITS Configuration not important can be set to TAAP 1 SoU to Enabled or Disabled Assign Equipment Label Yes SRR Interface or TAAP Connector not important IIT Interface not important Declare monitor as Monitor 1 Applicable for MP2 X2 MP5 only 2 IntelliVue Instrument Telemetry 2 Tele Transceiver Paired with a Networked MP2 X2 or MP5 Dir
175. i Neo yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes 210 Service A no Big Numerics no 1 Wave no Horizon no Vital Signs A no Vital Signs B no Other Bed no Visitors no Option H10 B14 The H10 B14 initial configuration filename is H10 A03 B14 SVGA MP5 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Big Numerics no 1 Wave A no 1 Wave B no 2 Waves no Horizon no Vital Signs A no Vital Signs B no Other Bed no Visitors no 211 Option H20 The H20 initial configuration filename is H20 Axx SVGA MP5 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no 1 Wave no 1 Wave no 2 Waves no 2 Waves no 3 Waves no 3 Waves no 4 Waves no CRG no OxyCRG no Vital Signs no Vital Signs no Spl
176. icted label set offers the following labels Pressure P ABP ART Ao PAP CVP RAP LAP ICP UAP UVP Temp Temp Trect Tcore Tskin Tesoph Tnaso Tart Tven The Full label set offers the following additional labels Pressure FAP BAP IC1 IC2 P1 P2 P3 P4 Temp Tvesic Ttymp Tcereb Tamb T1 T2 T3 T4 Note If you connect an MMS or FMS from a monitor using the Ful 1 label set to an IntelliVue monitor using a Restricted label set or an M3 M4 monitor any additional labels switch to labels available in the target monitor This may cause a label conflict with other monitored measurements If you connect a monitor using the Ful 1 label set to an Information Center with certain software revisions this may affect the availability of measurement information from the additional labels on the Information Center See the Information Center documentation for information on label set compatibility LAN Data Export Ifthe network LAN interface is not used for a connection to an Information Center it can be used for MIB data export If the monitor is connected to an Information Center the MIB data export is automatically disabled for the LAN interface the serial interface can still be used The setting LAN Data Export lets you configure how much of the MIB data export information is sent via the LAN interface e All full functionality all available MIB data export information is sent Anonymous restricted functionality no
177. iguration implications are only provided in this guide You must read this document before you modify monitor configurations The settings documented here are valid for IntelliVue Patient Monitors release F 0 with software F Ox xx Documenting Monitor Configurations If you change settings from their default this document will no longer reflect your configuration A Philips representative or trained biomedical engineer can generate a detailed report of the changed monitor configuration using the IntelliVue Support Tool Make sure you review the description of this functionality in the Support Tool Instructions for Use before you interpret the content of this report Understanding Configuration Implications When you permanently change any element of the configuration you must consider the effect of the new configuration on both patient and application behavior For additional information on the context of the configuration settings see your monitors Instructions for Use Always ensure that the monitor users are aware of the configuration settings Using the Configuration Tables The breadcrumb trail at the top of each table indicates which Settings Block the settings are grouped under For example Measurement Setting Main Setup gt Measurements gt ECG means that the ECG settings in the table below the heading are part of the Measurement Settings Block This is also the path you should follow to access the settings in the tabl
178. ile is always restored If the monitor is switched off and then on again in less than one minute all active settings are retained irrespective of the Automat Default setting TransportProfile MP5 X2 only This setting is only available on monitors that can be connected to a host monitor and work in companion mode It defines which settings become active in the monitor when the monitor is disconnected from the host monitor for example to be used in a transport situation Ifsetto As Is the active settings from the host monitor are used no user interaction is required IfsettoDef Profile settings are reset to the default profile defined in the monitor The user needs to confirm this action Ifsetto Ask User the monitor will prompt the user to select a profile from the list of configured profiles Remote Controls Some functions of the IntelliVue bedside monitor such as silencing alarms Starting Stopping NBP measurements arrhythmia settings and HR alarm limits can be remotely controlled from an Information Center For a complete list of functions that can be remotely controlled please refer to your Information Center Instructions for Use Set Remote Controls to Disabled if you do not want to allow users to control these functions from the Information Center For remote controls to work they must be Enabled at the monitor and at the Information Center If you disable them at the bedside monitor the user at the Informatio
179. iles e Screens e Monitor settings e Measurement settings e Global settings e Hardware settings All settings except hardware settings can be changed in configuration mode Hardware settings can be changed in service mode only with some exceptions Profiles Profiles are named combinations of the following building blocks e Patient category Profiles e Paced status Profile Profile Adult Display Screen e Measurement Settings block paklene Category DE e Monitor Settings block Pacas SOE A monitor can have up to 20 different Profiles PLA Reen When you load a Profile the configured combination mMeasmnt Settings Measmt Adult of building blocks becomes active This provides a powerful method to easily adapt the monitor to specific clinical scenarios or users or switch back and forth between different configurations depending on specific phases within a case Monitor Settings Monitor A Consider this example You are in the ER Your monitor is configured for an adult patient Your next patient is a 5 year old child By switching to a predefined pediatric ER Profile you can have appropriate measurement settings such as alarm limits patient category and so forth very easily instead of having to alter measurements and limits individually In this example your monitor s Profiles can be based on the age and condition of your patient but there are of course other use models This graphic ill
180. in monitoring a new patient or No to continue monitoring with the current patient data and settings No Basic Vitals can be configured to a specific time 1min 10min 30min 1h 3h or 8h or to Never If no basic vitals HR RR Pulse SpO NBP have been measured for the specified time the monitor will ask the user whether a new patient is now being monitored The user can then select Yes to discharge the current patient and to begin monitoring a new patient or No to continue monitoring with the current patient data and settings Ask Paced Mode can be configured to Yes or No If you set it to Yes and the clinician selects Yes when asked whether this is a new patient the monitor will prompt the clinician to enter the patients paced mode 157 Configuration Recommendations when using an X2 or MP5 with a Telemetry Label You can declare an X2 or MP5 as a telemetry device at the Information Center assigning a telemetry label This causes the X2 or MP5 to be treated as as a telemetry device including the ability to be paired with a host monitor MP20 MP90 If you plan to use an X2 MP5 with a telemetry label and connect it to disconnect it from a host monitor you should configure the following global settings Pat Sel Default Ask User not applicable AskUser Reminder 5 min 5 min Ask for New Patient Power Off 10 min 10 min Standby 10 min 10 min No Basic Vitals 10 min 10 min Configuring Demographic Fi
181. ings 161 entering configuration mode 6 event annotations unique monitor settings 133 event database options 186 event episode 132 event settings unique monitor settings 126 event surveill 126 event surveillance options 126 example screen 193 exiting configuration mode 6 extreme bradycardia limits 34 extreme tachycardia limits 34 F factory defaults 26 french alarm behavior 88 function keys unique monitor settings 144 G G 0 configuration changes 188 gas analyzer measurement settings 76 gas analyzer CO2 settings measurement settings 81 global settings 5 147 ask for new pat 157 country specific settings 164 demographic fields 158 Enter MeasValues 161 printer configuration 171 remote display settings 159 timer selection and order 160 global smartkeys changing selection and sequence 144 global smartkeys unique monitor settings 143 global trend style monitor settings 93 GM 76 graph trends window 94 graphical trend report monitor settings 109 H H options 27 191 H option specific settings 187 HAL settings measurement settings 79 hardware settings 5 176 bed information 183 input devices 180 interfaces 180 multiple displays 177 SRR channels 181 video 178 WLAN 181 histogram window 94 horizon trends monitor settings 92 I implications of configuration changes 25 inop severity monitor settings 90 input device settings hardware settings 180 In
182. ink plug in modules you must check that these settings are correct and adjust them according to customer specifications if needed lt Other Settings gt All other VueLink settings are specific to the individual driver They are stored in the VueLink module and cannot be stored in the monitor configuration See the documentation supplied with the VueLink module for configuration information Configuring IntelliBridge MP40 90 only The default settings for the IntelliBridge EC10 plug in module and their configuration implications are specific to individual IntelliBridge drivers They are stored in the IntelliBridge EC10 module and cannot be stored in the monitor configuration See the documentation supplied with the IntelliBridge EC10 module and the related IntelliBridge Device Driver Instructions for Use Configuring the Gas Analyzer MP5 90 option H30 only 76 General Gas Analyzer Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM AGM All gas analyzer settings are available on monitors with option H30 only The MP5 does not support the AGM M1026A B Agent x x ISO CO x x not a setting see Configuring CO2 from Gas Analyzer on page 81 2 5 guring y pag awRR x x not a setting see Configuring awRR from Gas Analyzer Airway Respiration Rate on page 82 O2 x x not a setting see O2 Settings on page 77 N O x x not a setting see N2O Nitrous Oxide Settings on p
183. iod during which the EEG is considered to be in a suppressed state Bursts lets you switch the Bursts numeric On or Off To configure this setting you must disconnect the BIS BISx Engine from the BIS module The Bursts numeric helps you quantify suppression by measuring the number of EEG bursts per minute where an EEG burst is defined as a period of activity followed and preceded by inactivity at least 0 5 second SEF lets you switch the SEF numeric On or Off The SEF Spectral Edge Frequency is the frequency below which 95 of the Total Power is measured TP lets you switch the TP numeric On or Of f The TP Total Power numeric indicates the power in the frequency band 0 5 to 30 Hz The useful range is 30 100 dB Scales Gridlines When Gridlines are switched Off you can choose from the available scale values 50 UV 100 LV 200 LV and 500 UV Scaling information is displayed as a vertical bar on the EEG wave together with its height equivalent in UV When Gridlines are switched On scales are defined as a range either 25 UV 50 UV 100 UV or 250 UV Scaling information is shown in the form of gridlines Low Filter High Filter Notch Filter These settings let you apply filters to the raw EEG wave The Low Filter andthe High Filter screen out undesirable interference from the raw EEG wave display The Notch Filter removes line frequency interference Filter settings affect the EEG wave and the SEF and TP values but they do n
184. ion H30 Screens 227 MP40 50 Option H40 Screens 228 MP40 50 Demo Configuration Screens 229 MP20 30 MP20 30 Option H10 Screens 230 MP20 30 Option H20 Screens 231 MP20 30Option H30 Screens 232 MP20 30 Option H40 Screens 233 MP20 30Demo Configuration Screens 234 MP20 Junior amp MP20L MP20 M20 M21 Option H10 Screens 235 MP20 M20 Option H20 Screens 235 MP5 MP5 Option H10 Screens 236 MP5 Option H20 Screens 237 MP5 Option H30 Screens 238 MP5 Option H40 Screens 239 MP5 Demo Configuration Screens 240 MP5 with Options B10 B11 B14 MP5 with Options B10 B11 B14 Screens 241 MP5T MP5T Screen Overview 242 MP2 MP2 Screen Overview 243 X2 X2 Screen Overview 244 215 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 MP70 MP80 MP90 Screen Overview MP60 90 Option H10 Screens 216 Name Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics 12 Lead ECG Visitors Service A Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Protocol Watch Horizon Big Numerics EEG CSA 12 Lead ECG Visitors H10 A12 XGA MP90 01W 01HighRes service_A xga G 12W 5Press 1x4ovl 1split01 xga G 08W 3Press xga G 06W 2Press xga G 06W Hor06Tr 01 xga z Q i lt D o T a le X D D gt _ x Ke w H10 A08 X
185. isitors G 00W visitor screen 01 svga _MP20 MP30 Screen Overview 5 Screen amp Profile Overview MP20 30 Option H40 Screens pile S ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Horizon Big Numerics 2 Lead ECG Visitors H40 A04 SVGA MP20 30 S 02W nbp diag svga C 04W 1Press 01 svga C 04W 1Press 1Tr 02 svga C 04W 2Press 1x2ovl 01 svga C 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga C 03W 03ST snippets 01 svga C 03W 1Tr 02 svga C 03W split Tr 01 svga C 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F ervice A creen A creen B creen C creen D creen E creen F creen G Ni oO gt creen G Big Numerics G 03W bigNumerics 01 svga 233 MP20 30Demo Configuration Screens 234 ervice A ig Numerics Waves A Waves B Waves A Waves B Waves A Waves B plit Screen A plit Screen B HighResTrend Vital Signs A Horizon Other Bed elemetry Cardiac Output Wedge 2 Lead ECG T Segments Demo A Visitors pile y G 04W TrA 01 svga G 03W 1Ovv01W 01 svga G 01W Tele02W 01 svga G 03W 1Press cardiac out 01 svga A 03W Hor05Tr 01 svga G 01W wedge 01 svga G 06W 2Press split Tr left 01 svga N 01W 03HW event 01 svga C 13W 12Lead STmap 01 svga C 03W 03ST snippets 01 svga C 04W 1Press Hor06Tr svga G 04W 1Press split Tr 01 svga G 00W visitor screen 01 svga _MP20 Junior M20 amp MP20L M21 Screen Overview MP20 Junior M20 amp MP20L M21 Screen Overview Note that the MP
186. isplay 3 then select the Store pop up key Any change to a Screen will mark that Screen modified In the Change Screen menu the modified Screen is shown linked to the original Screen and marked with an asterisk If you load the same Screen onto more than one display then modify them differently and then store one of the Screens the modified Screen on the other displays will still be available The stored Screen will be available on all displays except on the XDS Remote Display Changes made to a Screen viewed on an XDS Remote Display will be stored on the PC connected to the XDS Remote Display and will not be part of the monitor configuration see Configuring Screens on an XDS Remote Display on page 18 15 16 Configuring Screens During monitoring you can change the content of most of the Screen elements for example you can exchange a Resp wave for a Pressure wave These changes can be permanently stored as part of the Screen settings in configuration mode You can also use the IntelliVue Support Tool to configure Screens offline on a personal computer and then upload them as part of a configuration file to one or more patient monitors To use the IntelliVue Support Tool for Screen configuration you must have a support tool and a support tool license key that entitles you to use the Screen configuration functionality See About the IntelliVue Support Tool on page 6 and the Support Tool Instructions for Use Understandin
187. it Screen no Split Screen A no Other Bed no Split Screen B no Other Bed no 212 MP5T Configuration Overview Option H10 The initial configuration filename is H10 A03 SVGA MPST initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced 3 Waves Monitor A Measmt Neo Mess Addi yes Measmt Pedi Measmt Neo yes Service A no 1 Wave no 2 Waves no 3 Waves no Vital Signs no ST Map no 12 Lead ECG no 213 MP2 X2 Configuration Overview The initial configuration filename for the MP2 is MP2 QVGA initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg The initial configuration filename for the X2 is X2 QVGA initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult Adult Paced 1 Wave A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 1 Wave A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced 1 Wave A Monitor A Measmt Neo Outdoor no no Adult Paced 1 Wave A Outdoor Outdoor Measmt Adult yes Outdoor no Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Outdoor no Service A Big Numerics no 10 Numerics no Vital Signs A no 1 Wave A no 1 Wave B no 1 Big Wave no Vital Signs B no 2 Waves A no 2 Waves B no 3 Waves no Vital Signs no Horizon no ST Map no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no
188. italsReport Report Type x x Vital Signs Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified Graph Report Report Type x x Graph Trend Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified EventEpisode Report Type x x Episode Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified Event Review Report Type x x Review Report Size x x Unspecified Orientation x x Unspecified Target Device x x Unspecified 101 102 ECG Report A Report Type ECG3X4 Report Size Unspecified Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified ECG Report B Report Type ECG12x1 Report Size Ledger Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified ST Map Rep Report Type ST Map Report Size Unspecified Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified ECG QT Rep Report Type ECG QT Rep Report Size Unspecified Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified EEG Report Report Type EEG Report Report Size Unspecified Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified C O Report Target Device Unspecified Wedge Report Target Device Unspecified ProtWatchRep Report Type Protocol 1 Report Size Unspecified Orientation Unspecified Target Device Unspecified
189. itled e g G 08W 3Press Split ScreenTrend xga Rev004 rds e ST Snippets allowing you to display the current ST snippets superimposed over the baseline snippet permanently on the Screen These could be entitled e g C 05W 2Press 03ST snippets xga Rev003 rds e Visitors Screen allowing you to hide all waves and numerics for the duration of visiting time This could be entitled e g G visitor screen01 xga Rev005 rds Example of SXGA Screen This could be entitled G 12W 1x3ovl 2x2ovl 1split sxga Rev004 rds Other Screens that are not included in the config files provided by the factory can be found in the screen library of the Support Tool 192 Sample Screen Image bmp Date Tme 10 54119 2 _ Yelow Aam 12W B15 13 N 145 19N P5 Al ates soy Sigg 8 SABA eys ST Zero Press AIGA SupprZero VitalsTrend RT Record End Case Adjust Size QRS Volume AlarmLimits Alarm Volume 39 AW 435 14 NIAS 20N 7 21 Graph Trend Vuelink Remote Applics AdmitiDischg c 0 CCO Wedge Cales Veni Punoture 15 N 21 6 NBP STAT DelydRecord PrintReports Capture 12 Lead Annot Athy RelearnArrhy Manual Evert Event Review 16 N16 Brightness Realtime Rep Profiles Auto Size TNT 22 N IOS An Num ro 18 NTS nep o ooe Any Numeric Any Me Te 9 Bs sagal 36 SAKAI C Documents and Settings dep05014 My
190. ity level configured at the Information Center The volume of the Caregroup Tone is determined by the CaregroupToneVol setting see below Note that the Caregroup Tone can be completely disabled at the Information Center CaregroupToneVol This setting defines the volume of the caregroup tone It can be set in a range between 0 and 10 If you set CaregroupToneVol to 0 this is indicated by a crossed speaker symbol in any embedded Other Bed window For more information on care groups and Other Bed windows see the Monitor and Information Center Instructions for Use RF Access Code This setting is not a monitor setting it is a global setting It is available with IntelliVue MP2 MP5 MP20 30 and MP40 50 monitors only It is needed to establish communication of the IntelliVue Instrument Telemetry transceiver with the access points of the wireless network The IntelliVue Instrument Telemetry transceiver only communicates with an access point that is configured to the same RF Access Code 117 Unique Monitor Settings Some Monitor settings are unique settings This means that they are the same in every Profile and they are automatically included in each monitor settings block when you store them See Understanding Monitor Settings on page 84 for more detail The following table provides an overview of normal vs unique monitor settings Alarms 85 Trend Groups 119
191. l at installation Security Mode Another security setting that will typically be configured by service personnel at installation It is recommended to use WPA PSK WPA Password A security setting that will typically be configured by service personnel at installation It is available only if Security Mode is set to WPA The four stars that you see in the menu are a placeholder for the actual password They do not indicate that the password is only four characters in length WEP Key A security setting that will typically be configured by service personnel at installation It is available only if Security Mode is set to WEP The four stars that you see in the menu are a placeholder for the actual password They do not indicate that the password is only four characters in length WEP Key Size WEP Key Index Security settings that will typically be configured by service personnel at installation These settings are available only if Security Mode is set to WEP Configuring Bed Information Settings Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Bed Information Equipment Label x x lt empty gt Hospital Label x x lt empty gt IP Address x 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask x 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway x 0 0 0 0 IGMP x Off CI Mode x Broadcast CI Address x 0 0 0 0 CI TTL x 1 Bed Information Configuration Implications Equipment Label The equipment label must be entered for each individual monitor It is s
192. lect Guided Setup to move automatically from each setting to the next Group 1 Group Name x Standard Group Type x Standard Activated x Yes Notification Type x None Episode Type x Average Trend 20min Pre Post Time x 10 10 min Trigger Condition x At Least One Param Parameters x HR Pulse SpO3 Resp Param 1 Trigger Type x HR Pulse All Alarms Param 2 Trigger Type x SpO All Alarms Param 3 Trigger Type X Resp All Alarms Param 4 Trigger Type x Blank 1 As a factory default group 1 is activated in monitors with options H10 H30 or H40 In monitors with option H20 group 1 is deactivated 127 128 Group 2 Group Name Neuro Group Type Standard Activated No Notification Type None Episode Type Average Trend 20min Pre Post Time 10 10 min Trigger Condition At Least One Param Parameters Param 1 Trigger Type Param 2 Trigger Type Param 3 Trigger Type Param 4 Trigger Type HR Pulse ABP CPP BIS HR Pulse All Alarms ABP All HIGH Alarms All LOW Alarms CPP Mean LOW BIS Group 3 Group Name Hemo Group Type Standard Activated No Notification Type None Episode Type Average Trend 20min Pre Post Time 10 10 min Trigger Condition At Least One Param Parameters HR Pulse
193. licable page 180 Keyboard x US Data Export x x Fix 115200 Data Export x x Fix 115200 SRR x not applicable On SRR Channelf x not applicable See Configuring SRR Channels on page 181 1 Entry available on MP90 monitors with multiple main displays only 2 Entry available on MP40 50 MP60 70 and MP80 90 monitors only 3 Setting available on monitors with a LAN or MIB RS232 interface only 4 Setting available on monitors with a short range radio interface only Video Video settings are available in service mode only and allow technical personnel to set the correct resolution for the connected display s For detailed configuration implications refer to the IntelliVue Service Guide and Configuring Video Settings on page 178 Standby Image This setting lets you change the presentation of the standby screen Choices for the first display are Fixed Image or Moving Image For the 2nd and 3rd independent display two additional choices are available Blank and Video Off Boot Image the Standby screen shows the boot image configured under Video settings see Configuring Video Settings on page 178 Moving Image the Standby screen shows a black screen with an image moving across the screen similar to a screensaver Blank the Standby screen shows a black screen the display is not shut off e Video Off the video signal and display are turned off Interfaces Interface settings can be cha
194. llow you to configure a safety threshold for the Extreme Low and Extreme High diastolic pressure alarms For example if the Low Limit for the diastolic pressure is 60 mmHg and the A Extreme Low setting is 15 mmHg 60 15 45 with aDia Low Clamp set at 50 the resulting extreme low diastolic pressure alarm would be signalled at 50 instead of 45 mmHg If the clinician sets the high or low diastolic pressure alarm limits above or below the limit clamps the normal yellow alarm limits become extreme pressure limits and a red alarm is signalled when the limit is violated Be sure to set the clamps beyond the configured pressure limits Mean High Low Clamp TheMean High Clamp and Mean Low Clamp allow you to configure a safety threshold for the Extreme Low and Extreme High mean pressure alarms For example if the High Limit for the mean pressure is 120 mmHg and the AExtreme High setting is 15 mmHg 120 15 135 withaMean High Clamp set at 125 the resulting extreme high mean pressure alarm would be signalled at 125 instead of 135 mmHg If the clinician sets the high or low mean pressure alarm limits above or below the limit clamps the normal yellow alarm limits become extreme pressure limits and 52 a red alarm is signalled when the limit is violated Be sure to set the clamps beyond the configured pressure limits Configuring Pulse from Invasive Pressure Not Measurement Settings MP5T Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt Press Label gt
195. lso change the AExtrTachy or A ExtrBrady setting in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa Tachy Clamp Brady Clamp The Brady and Tachy clamp allows you to configure a safety threshold for the extreme bradycardia and tachycardia alarm limits For example if the low heart rate limit is 50 bpm and the A ExtrBrady setting is 20 bpm 50 bpm 20 bpm 30 with a Brady clamp set at 40 the resulting extreme bradycardia limit would be 40 bpm instead of 30 bpm If the clinician sets the ECG alarm limit above or below the limit clamps for an individual patient the limit clamps become the extreme brady or extreme tachy alarm these are red alarms Be sure to set the clamps beyond the configured ECG limits ECG and Pulse share the same alarm limits The Tachy Clamp and Brady Clamp settings apply to the currently selected alarm source either ECG or Pulse If you change the Tachy Clamp or Brady Clamp setting in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu this will also change the Tachy Clamp or Brady Clamp setting in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa Alarms Off If this setting is configured to Disabled the user cannot switch off ECG alarms in monitoring mode Note that changing the Alarms Off setting in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu also changes the Alarms Off setting in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa AlarmSource Sel Ifyou do not want the Alarm Source setting to be available in monitoring mode you must set Alarm
196. man 50 kg cm AAMI Pakistan 50 kg cm IEC Palau 60 lb in AAMI Palestinian Territory 50 kg cm AAMI Panama 60 lb in AAMI Papua New Guinea 60 lb in AAMI Paraguay 50 kg cm AAMI Peru 60 kg cm AAMI Philippines 60 kg cm AAMI Pitcairn 60 lb in AAMI Poland 50 kg cm IEC Portugal 50 kg cm IEC Puerto Rico 60 lb in AAMI Qatar 50 kg cm AAMI Reunion 60 lb in AAMI Romania 50 kg cm IEC Russian Federation 50 kg cm IEC Rwanda 50 kg cm IEC Saint Helena 60 lb in AAMI Saint Kitts and Nevis 60 kg cm AAMI Saint Lucia 50 kg cm AAMI Saint Pierre and Miquelon 60 lb in AAMI Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 50 kg cm AAMI Samoa 60 Ib in AAMI San Marino 60 Ib in AAMI Sao Tome and Principe 60 Ib in AAMI Saudi Arabia 50 kg cm AAMI Senegal 50 kg cm IEC Serbia 50 kg cm IEC Serbia amp Montenegro 50 kg cm IEC Seychelles 60 Ib in AAMI Sierra Leone 50 kg cm IEC Singapore 50 kg cm IEC Slovakia 50 kg cm IEC Slovenia 50 kg cm IEC Solomon Islands 60 Ib in AAMI Somalia 50 kg cm IEC South Africa 60 Ib in AAMI South Georgia and the South Sandwich 60 Ib in AAMI Islands Spain 50 kg cm IEC Sri Lanka 60 Ib in AAMI Sudan 50 kg cm IEC Suriname 60 kg cm AAMI Svalbard and Jan Mayen 60 Ib in AAMI Swaziland 60 Ib in AAMI Sweden 50 kg cm IEC Switzerland 50 kg cm IEC Syrian Arab Rep 50 kg cm AAMI Taiwan Province of China 60 kg cm AAMI Tajikistan 60 Ib in AAMI Tanzania United Republic o
197. mber Note that the information stored in the aperiodic database does not contribute to the maximum number of parameters as defined by the monitor s database option Standard or C03 This means that aperiodic parameters do not count towards the max number of trended parameters allowed and therefore do not have to be considered when configuring the Trend Priorities see Configuring Trend Priorities on page 122 Event Surveillance Database This table illustrates the default event database configurations available with different event options None None None 25 events for 24 hours 25 events for 24 hours 25 events for 24 hours Database capability 25 events for 8 hours 25 events for 8 hours 50 events for 8 hours 50 events for 8 hours 50 events for 24 hours 50 events for 24 hours Print Database Database capability Small Large Report types differ considerably in their storage space requirements ECG Reports for example are large reports and require much space whereas VitalsReports are much smaller Therefore it cannot be clearly specified how many reports can be stored in the print database With Print Database set to Small it can for example store about five 3x4 ECG Reports but only one 12x1 ECG Report The Large database is only recommended for monitors used in transport It is about four times larger than the Small database and can store more reports accordingly Note that the Large database migh
198. method can be Auscultatory or Invasive Invasive delivers NBP values that very closely approximate values measured intra arterially Auscultatory delivers NBP values that very closely approximate values measured using the manual cuff method The two references can exhibit a difference of 20 to 30 mmHg in patients with elevated pressures with the auscultatory reference registering the lower values Note that when Patient Category is set to Neo the setting Reference is not shown For the Neo patient category the Reference used will always be Invasive For further information see the Application Note on NBP supplied on the monitor documentation DVD Configuring Invasive Pressure Not MP5T When an MMS is connected to the monitor for the first time it uses the default Pressure label ABP When a Measurement Extension Module is connected for the first time the Pressure label used for the combined Pressure Temp connector is CVP the label used for the single Pressure connector is PAP plug in Pressure modules use the label P If you then change the pressure label in monitoring mode each device will remember the new label the next time they are reconnected The configuration settings for Invasive Pressure can be set individually for each Pressure label The selection of labels depends on the configured Label Set see Global Settings on page 147 47 P1 ABP ART Ao UAP FAP BAP P1 P2 P3 P4 Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt
199. mp Measurement If Measurement is set to Enabled the monitor automatically switches the ATemp measurement On when both configured Temp sources are available The user can still switch Off ATemp in monitoring mode Set Measurement to Disabled if you want the ATemp measurement to be permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch ATemp On Configuring VueLink MP40 90 Measurement Setting Main Setup gt Measurements gt VueLink X or only Device Name Device Alarms x Accepted Ignored Default Color x Green 73 VueLink Configuration Implications Device Alarms The VueLink module itself generates INOPs but does not generate alarms If the external device s alarms are on the module transmits these to the monitor Device Alarms lets you select whether these alarms are indicated on the monitor Accepted or Ignored Note that the setting Device Alarms is not cloned between monitors If you clone configurations between IntelliVue monitors with VueLink plug in modules you must check that these settings are correct and adjust them according to customer specifications if needed Default Color The default color is the color used for any numerics that are not linked to a particular wave and for any waves for which no color is specifically configured Note that this setting is not cloned between monitors If you clone configurations between IntelliVue monitors with VueL
200. n Profile Settings on page 28 to document the default Profile Altitude Some measurements use the configured altitude setting to derive a typical ambient pressure which is used in the calculation of partial pressure values To ensure correct measurement values the altitude setting must be correctly set Line Frequency Usethe Line Frequency setting to configure the correct line frequency for the AC Power either 50 Hz or 60 Hz If the Line Frequency is incorrectly set this may affect the ECG signal quality QRS Type Select QRS ToneorQRS Tick lf Tone Modulation is set to Yes the QRS Type automatically switches to QRS Tone For both types the frequency and rhythm information is derived from either the ECG or Pulse depending on which is currently selected as the alarm source ECG Cable Color This setting determines the labels the monitor uses when it refers to individual ECG electrodes such as in a LEAD Off INOP message that will be issued when an individual ECG electrode has fallen off IF ECG Cable Color isset to AAMT the monitor uses the labels RA LA LL RL V and V1 through V6 If set to IEC it uses RA LA LL RL and C1 through C6 Asystole Detect SetAsystole Detect to Enhanced to improve alarming on asystole under certain conditions In enhanced mode an asystole alarm will be suppressed for up to nine seconds Asystole Threshold 5 sec if a valid beat to beat Pulse is detected from an active pulsatile invasive Pressure meas
201. n A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced ScreenA Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Protocol Watch no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no 201 MP20 MP30 Configuration Overview For an overview of the configurations supplied with the models MP20 Junior and MP20L see MP20 Junior amp MP20L Configuration Overview on page 206 Option H10 The H10 initial configuration filename is H10 Axx SVGA MP20 30 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Adult yes yes Adult Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Adult Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Neo no yes Neo Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Neo Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes
202. n Center may not be notified of this change The controls at the Information Center may appear to work but they will not change anything at the monitor Silence Key This setting is applicable for the MP60 MP70 and MP90 only It lets you change the symbol shown on the Silence SmartKey The Silence hardkey on early versions of the IntelliVue patient monitor and on the Remote SpeedPoint is labelled with a loudspeaker If your equipment is labelled with the loudspeaker you might want to set this to Loudspeaker Arrhy Text This setting defines whether short arrhythmia alarm messages are displayed as one star or two star alarms If you are using an IntelliVue Information Center you might want to set this to one star for consistency ConfirmAlarmsOff This setting determines whether pausing alarms or switching alarms off has to be confirmed by the user before it becomes effective If ConfirmAlarmsOff is configured to Yes a pop up key line will appear asking to confirm that alarms should be paused or switched off TAN Pause Alarms Pause select Confirm to pause alarms Confirm Canet Alarms 151 Power Loss Sound MP5 only Lets you defines whether the power loss sound in the MP5 is Enabled or Disabled If Enabled a sound will be generated whenever the main power is lost or the power cord is disconnected while the monitor is running Label Set The Full label set provides extra labels for Pressure and Temp e The Restr
203. ndow will automatically open on the Main Screen in addition to the normal alarm notifications when an event is detected Episode Type This setting lets you define the level of detail captured in an event episode for up to four measurements The higher the data resolution the shorter the period that the monitor can store in its memory The choices are e Realtime Wave 15sec available in BES and AES C06 C07 e HighRes Trend 4min available in AES C07 and NER C04 e Average Trend 20min available in BES and AES C06 C07 In addition to the wave or trend data the following data is always stored with each event Numeric vital signs for all up to 1030 measurements monitored Any alarm conditions active when the event episode was triggered Annotations connected with the event Pre Post Time When an event occurs information for a predefined duration is stored This is the event episode It includes information from a defined period before the trigger called the event Pre time The episode time after the event is called the event Post time If a further event occurs during the event post time it changes a single event to a combined event combi event Manually triggered event episodes document patient information from the time leading up to the event trigger they do not have a post time The following table lists the available choices for each Event Episode Type 131 Event Epi
204. nfiguration for a monitor connected to a local printer 1 Inthe Setup Printers menu select the first printer in the list Port is set to Local 1 2 Set Printer Status to Enabled Disabled means that no reports will be printed on the printer If this menu entry is grayed out it means that no printer of this type is connected to the specified port Make sure that all other printers in the list are set to Disabled 3 Select Chg Printer Name and then use the pop up keyboard to enter a name for the printer you are currently configuring Maximum length is 12 4 Select Paper Size and set the paper size for reports printed on this printer 5 Select Resolution and set the resolution at which reports should be printed 173 6 Select Color Support to toggle to Monochrome for black and white printers or 8 Colors for color printers If your printer is not a color printer and you set this to color reports will not print correctly 7 Select Duplex Option to toggle to Duplex if the connected printer can print double sided reports or Simplex for single sided print outs Only one local printer can be connected to each monitor You can use the second local port to print reports from a second paper tray if required 1 Select the second printer in the list and make sure Port is set to Local 2 and Printer Status is set to Enabled 2 Assign different names to the two paper trays for example Bed4_USLettr and Bed4_ Ledger 3 Configure the other printer
205. nfigure the embedded Other Bed window 1 select the Other Bed window on the Screen 2 select the pop up key My Care Group This opens the Care Group menu where you can choose between the following settings Bed lt xx gt Bed ID If you select a specific Bed ID the monitor displays the associated bed every time the Screen is loaded If this bed is unavailable the message No data from bed is shown in the embedded window Any Bed Select Any Bed if you want the monitor to display the first bed shown in the care group list If this bed is removed from the care group the new first bed in the care group is automatically displayed The setting Any Bed might be unavailable if it has been disabled for this Screen using the Support Tool Blank Factory Default This is the factory default setting used on the Other Bed Screen that is part of the Support Tool Screen library Ifan embedded Other Bed window is configured to Blank the window is empty when the Screen is loaded At any time during monitoring the user can select the Other Bed window and temporarily change the current setting 24 4 Configuration Settings Appendix About Configuration Settings The IntelliVue Patient Monitor is pre configured with factory default settings when it is shipped This section documents the factory default settings and lists the configuration implications that need to be considered when changing settings from their default The conf
206. ng Same Patient or Cont MMS Note if Pat Sel DefaultissettoCont Monitor MMS Sett Upload is automatically set to No and cannot be changed MMS Trend Upload If set to Yes the trend data from the MMS measurements will be uploaded to the monitor when you connect an MMS to a monitor and one of the following conditions applies e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are the same i e no patient identification mismatch occurs e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different and Pat Sel Default is configured to Continue MMS e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different and Pat Sel Default is configured to Ask User and the clinician resolves the patient identification mismatch by selecting Same Patient or Cont MMS Note iff Pat Sel DefaultissettoCont Monitor MMS Trend Upload is automatically set to No and cannot be changed MMS PW Sync If set to Yes the Protocol Watch information stored in the MMS PW data PW state PW logs and active protocol will be uploaded to the monitor when you connect an MMS to a monitor and one of the following conditions applies e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are the same i e no patient identification mismatch occurs e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different and Pat Sel Default is configured to Continue MMS e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different an
207. ng type will appear on the recorder strip This does not affect the displayed ECG wave or printed ECG reports Set ECG Gain to Auto to use the same scale as the ECG wave on the monitor screen Central Config This setting defines for a central recording whether the layout of the recording waves speed overlap etc is defined by the bedside or the Information Center Select No to use the layout defined in the monitor select Yes to use the layout defined in the Information Center When a telemetry device is paired with a bedside monitor the ECG waveforms available at the Information Center are provided by the telemetry device If the recorder is set to Central and Central Config is set to Yes the waveforms recorded will be the telemetry ECG waveforms Pleth from telemetry if available and then any other waveforms from the bedside except ECG If the recorder is set to Central and Central Config is set to No the bedside monitor will send the request for the recording based on its configuration If none of the waves are available at the Information Center it will record the waves based on the layout defined in the Information Center For example if the requested recording is configured to be Primary ECG bedside ECG and ABP and there is no ABP waveform available the recording will be the paired telemetry ECG waveforms 137 Recorder choose which recorder the recording will print to Choices are Local Central 2 Ch Central 4 Ch If you
208. nged in service mode only Supported interface board configurations are listed in the section Installation Instructions of the IntelliVue Service Guide Keyboard This setting is available in service mode only and allows technical personnel to select the language of the keyboard that is connected to the P S2 interface connector For detailed configuration implications refer to the IntelliVue Service Guide Data Export The two Data Export settings let you determine the port speeds baud rate for up to two MIB RS232 data output ports The first setting determines the speed of the port labeled DtOut1 the second lower setting determines the speed of the port labeled DtOut2 The two data output ports can be located on the same or on two separate MIB RS232 interfaces For details on assigning data output ports to the MIB RS232 ports refer to Configuring Interfaces and Input Device Settings on page 180 SRR This setting is available for monitors with a short range radio interface only Configure SRR to Off if you want to switch off the short range radio capabilities of the monitor Configuring Multiple Display Settings MP90 Multiple Display settings are available for MP90 monitors with multiple main displays only only Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Hardware gt Multiple Display Display Layout x Horizontal Display 1 x Operator 1 Display 2 x Operator 1 Display 3 x Operator 1 Oper 1 Windows x S
209. ns Sequence A B C D every These settings are only visible if Auto Manual is set to Sequence and youselect Setup Sequence in the Setup NBP menu You can then define up to four measurement cycles which will run consecutively For each cycle you can set the number of measurements and the interval between them If you want to run less than four cycles in a sequence set the number of measurements for one or more cycles to Of f Pulse NBP This lets you enable On or disable O display of the Pulse numeric derived from the NBP measurement If the NBP numeric area on the monitor screen is configured large enough the Pulse NBP numeric will be displayed next to the NBP label in the NBP segment Start Time Ifyouset Start Time to Synchronized the monitor will time the second measurement in a series to coincide with the next easy to document time For example if you start the first measurement at 08 23 and the Repetition Time is set to 10 minutes the monitor will automatically perform the next measurement at 8 30 then 8 40 and so on Done Tone Set Done Tone to On if you want to hear a short prompt tone and see a prompt message at completion of each NBP measurement VP Pressure This setting determines the cuff pressure used during a Veni Puncture inflation The cuff deflates automatically after a set time adult pediatric 170 seconds neonatal 85 seconds if it is not manually deflated beforehand Reference The NBP measurement reference
210. nt are measurement settings They only affect the selected measurement The IntelliVue patient monitor uses two categories of monitor settings normal and unique monitor settings Normal monitor settings can be configured differently for different monitor settings blocks e g Monitor A Monitor B Unique monitor settings cannot be configured differently They are the same in each monitor settings block and are automatically included in all monitor settings blocks when you store them to one block The following table provides an overview of normal vs unique monitor settings Alarms 85 Trend Groups 119 Alarm Recordings 88 Trend Priorities 122 Auto Alarm Limits 89 Trend Scales Trend Units 123 INOP Severity 90 Event Surveillance 126 Screen Trend Settings 91 Event Annotations 133 Horizon Trend Settings 92 Protocol Watch 134 Global Trend Style 93 Recordings except Vital Signs amp Alarm Rec 135 Trend Windows 93 Timers 139 Trend Recordings 95 Global SmartKeys Function Keys 143 ST Map 95 CSA Buffers 145 C O Window 96 Drug Calculator 146 Wedge Window 97 Loops Window 97 CSA Window 98 ECG Application 99 Calculations except Drug Calc 100 Reports 101 Other Report Settings 105 Auto Reports 106 ECG Reports 108 CSA Reports 108 Trend Reports 109 User Interface except Keys 110 Network 115 84 Configuring Alarms Monitor Setting
211. nt surveillance is effectively switched off With Advanced Event Surveillance AES Option C07 up to six event groups may be active at any given time With Basic Event Surveillance BES Option C06 or with Neonatal Event Review NER Option C04 only one event group is available Notification Type This setting is available in Advanced Event Surveillance only It defines the type of notification that is issued when an event is detected For each event group the appropriate notification can be selected depending on the severity of condition e SetNotification Type to None to receive no notification at all Any captured event will still be stored and can be reviewed in the Event Episode or Event Review window e Set itto Screen Prompt to get a status message with a prompt tone e Setitto Alarm Alarm or Alarm to receive an alarm notification that will be independent from the alarm settings for each measurement To prevent dual alarming these options are only available if Trigger Condition issettoAt Least Two Param or higher These event alarms are handled exactly like measurement alarms they can be silenced and are also suspended when all alarms are suspended You should only use alarm notification for events which are comparable in severity to standard measurement alarms to avoid potential confusion due to too many alarms e Alarm PopUp Alarm PopUp if you select Alarm PopUp or Alarm PopUp the Event Episode wi
212. nterval x 4h Msmnt x x Off Format not applicable temperature labels don t have different formats 161 Label SpRR Unie rpm Color x Green Interval x 2h Msmnt x x Off Format not applicable this label does not have different formats Label Lact Unit mmol l Color x Green Interval x 2h Msmnt x x Off Format x x not applicable this label does not have different formats Label ScvO gt Unit Color x Green Interval x lh Msmnt x x Off Format x x not applicable this label does not have different formats Label SvO Unit Color x Green Interval x lh Msmnt x x Off Format not applicable this label does not have different formats Label Glu Unit mmol l Color x Green Interval x 4h Msmnt x x Off Format not applicable this label does not have different formats Label CVP Unit mmHg Color x Red Interval x lh Msmnt x x Off Format Sys amp Dia amp Mean 1 For ProtocolWatch labels Label Unit and Format cannot be modified 2 For Protocol Watch labels the choices for Interval are restricted to the times used in the ProtocolWatch application 3 This label is not visible in the ProtocolWatch section if it is also configured as a general label 162 Manual Data Entry Configuration Implications You can manually enter measurement values
213. o the X2 or MP5 MPST via a short range radio link Results e Data from the telemetry transceiver is displayed on the monitor The ECG waves and numerics appear in place of the monitor s own ECG and SpO T is displayed as an additional measurement if available e Selected data from the monitor is sent via the telemetry network ITS to the IntelliVue Information Center Refer to the IntelliVue Instructions for Use for more detail Restrictions e The X2 MP5 cannot be connected to a host monitor Companion Mode Configuration Set TAAP to Enabled Assign Equipment Label not important SRR Interface or TAAP Connector Yes IIT Interface No Declare MP2 X2 MP5 as not important 4 X2 or MP5 Declared as Tele Device and Paired with a Larger Monitor Direct Connection This use model involves directly connecting an X2 or MP5 that is declared as a Telemetry Device at the Information Center to a larger monitor which is connected to an IntelliVue Information Center The direct connection can be established either via a TAAP cable MSL connection or by directly attaching the X2 to the MMS mount of a larger monitor Results e Ifconfigured the monitor and the telemetry device X2 MP5 are automatically paired at the Information Center when the direct connection is established e Data from the telemetry device X2 MP5 is displayed at the Information Center in the same patient sector as the larger monitor data
214. o the traditional nurse call connector phone jack only Relay 1 Sensitivity must be specified INOPRelayLatency Yel RelayLatency Use this setting to define how long a yellow alarm or INOP condition must be active before an alarm is issued on any device connected to the alarm relay These settings are valid for all serious INOP conditions all yellow alarms respectively Alarm Text Use this setting to define how alarm messages are presented on the monitor screen Standard Alarm texts are displayed in text form for example Spo2 LOW 87 Extended Alarm texts are displayed as numeric values for example Spo2 94 lt 96 where the second number shows the current alarm limit and the first number shows the maximum amount by which this limit was exceeded NoCentrMonMinVol If your monitor is connected to an IntelliVue Information Center and the connection is interrupted the INOP message No Central Monit will appear accompanied by an INOP tone To help ensure that this INOP and any other active alarm is not overlooked the INOP and alarm tones may be configured to have a minimum volume In this case INOP and alarm tones will sound even if the monitor alarm volume is set to zero LED Brightness lets you configure the brightness of the alarm lamps Three choices are available High Medium and Low Alarm Behavior For Assistance Publique in France only To achieve the behavior required by the Assistance Publique in France
215. on the PC connected to the XDS Remote Display and will not be part of the monitor configuration see Configuring Screens on an XDS Remote Display on page 18 Creating New Screens NOTE 1 Load a Screen similar to the one you want to create from the list of Screens available in the monitor 2 Create a new Screen based on the active Screen a In the Profiles menu select Display or Display 2 orDisplay 3 b Select the pop up key New c Use the on screen keyboard to type a meaningful name for the new Screen If you do not name the Screen the monitor will assign a default name You can rename it later d Select Enter 3 Change the content of the Screen as required 4 Store the finished Screen a Inthe Profiles menu select Display or Display 2 orDisplay 3 b Select the pop up key Store and then Confirm to apply your changes There is no undo function Changes made to a Screen viewed on an XDS Remote Display will be stored on the PC connected to the XDS Remote Display and will not be part of the monitor configuration see Configuring Screens on an XDS Remote Display on page 18 Configuring Screens on an XDS Remote Display 18 For certain IntelliVue monitor models the XDS Remote Display IntelliVue XDS solution can be used as second or third main display When you make changes to a Screen that is viewed on an XDS Remote Display be aware of the following implications The changes are stored on the XDS Remote Di
216. onfigurations When a Screen is created using the Support Tool the information in the Screen is saved in two formats e rds this format contains Screen information and can only be read by the Support Tool png a bitmap image is created for each Screen Each Screen field is labelled to tell you which waves numerics SmartKeys and special elements such as screen trends or ST snippets have been configured onto the Screens and a date stamp tells you when the Screen was last modified Application Areas The H Option purchased with the monitor defines the clinical application area for which the Screens are designed Option H10 Screens are designed for general purposes Option H20 Screens are designed for neonatal application areas Option H30 Screens are designed for anesthesia application areas Option H40 Screens are designed for cardiac care application areas 191 Wave Options The A Option purchased with the monitor defines the number of waves that can be shown on any Screen With A12 up to twelve waves can be shown on a Screen with A06 up to six waves can be shown and so on Using the Screen Library This Appendix lists the Screens that are supplied with the initial monitor configurations and the Screens available in the demo configuration file The demo configuration includes Screens that feature for example e Screen Trends allowing you to display trend segments embedded in the Screen These could be ent
217. onitor settings 157 assistance publique alarm requirements 88 auto alarm limit settings monitor settings 89 auto filter 99 auto reports 107 setting up an end case report 107 auto reports monitor settings 106 awRR CO2 measurement settings 63 awRR gas analyzer measurement settings 82 B basic event surveillance 126 bed information settings hardware settings 183 BIS settings measurement settings 71 breadcrumb trail 25 C C O measurement settings 55 C O window settings monitor settings 96 calculation settings monitor setting 100 CCO measurement settings 56 changing default profile 13 profile name 13 screen layout 21 screens 18 settings block name 13 settings blocks 11 clamps for extreme limit alarms 35 clock screen setting 20 CO2 measurement settings 62 combining settings blocks 10 configuration implications 25 configuration mode additional settings 2 description of 2 entering 6 leaving 6 configuration overview MP2 X2 214 MP20 Junior amp MP20L 206 MP20 30 202 MP40 50 198 MP5 208 MPST 213 MP60 90 194 configuration pop up keys 9 configuration tables 25 configuration with the support tool 7 configuring for different telemetry use models 153 configuring printers central printer 174 local printer 173 one local and one central printer 175 printing a test report 175 to capture events during transport 175 configuring screens 17 confirm pop up key 9
218. ons Global Style TheGlobal Style setting affects the presentation of measurements with compound multiple values for example ABP or CO in the Graphical Trends window and on screen trends If you set this to Band the area between the trend lines for example between the systolic and diastolic pressures is filled with color If you set it to Line the trends are displayed as separate continuous lines This setting applies to the graphical trends displayed in the GraphTrends window and the screen trends This setting can be overridden for individual parameters displayed in the GraphTrends window by changing the Style setting for these parameters to Band or Line in the Trend Group Parameters menu see Configuring Trend Groups on page 119 Configuring Trend Windows Vital Signs Window Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Setup VitalSigns Trend Group x x Standard Interval x x 30 min 5 min 10 min Show Unit x Off Color x On 93 Graphical Trends Window Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt SetupGraphTrends erdo x a sea _ Interval x x 30 min 5 min 10 min Trend Window Settings Configuration Implications Trend Group Use this setting to define the default trend group that is displayed each time a trend window is opened Interval Use this setting to define the default time interval resolution of the trend data that is displayed each time a trend window is o
219. or Pred Temp for a patient and want to upload this data via the transceiver to the Information Center always connect the transceiver to the monitor before you make the measurements otherwise the measurement data will be erased by the discharge when you connect the new transceiver e Off This setting is not recommended if you want to use the monitor for spot checking With Tele Discharge set to Off the monitor does not perform an automatic discharge If you disconnect a transceiver and then measure NBP or Pred Temp with the monitor the latest measurement readings will be uploaded to the Information Center when you connect a new transceiver 150 Height Unit Weight Unit define the unit used when entering the height weight of the patient Choices are in or em for height and 1b or kg for weight Be aware that these settings can be overwritten by the Region settings applied during an Upgrade or Cloning procedure with the IntelliVue Support Tool Automat Default IfAutomat Default is set to Yes and the monitor is switched off for more than one minute the default Profile is reloaded in the monitor Any unstored changes made to the Settings Blocks and Profiles are lost If Automat Default is set to No and the monitor is switched off for more than one minute the active settings from the most recent session are retained Automatic Default does not affect the monitor behavior when you discharge a patient After discharge the default Prof
220. ost monitor companion mode and want to prevent reports stored in the print database of the companion monitor being sent to a matching printer This ensures that reports triggered on the companion while disconnected from the host and the network for example during transport are not automatically printed when the companion is connected to a host monitor If Auto Prnt Dbs isset toHost Only reports triggered on the host monitor are still sent to a matching printer 105 Addressograph This lets you configure an addressograph field at the top of the report Choices are Left side Right side or None An addressograph field is an empty field which has a width of 60mm its height depends on the report This enables the clinician to label the report with their own patient data If you configure Addressograph to Left or Right only the first character of the patient s middle name middle initial may be shown on the report Configuring Auto Reports Not Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Reports gt Auto Reports MP5T Auto Report A Report x x None End Case Report x x On Off Scheduled Rep x x On Start Hour x x 7 Start Minute x x 0 Rep Freq Hr x x 24 Rep Freq Min x x 0 Auto Report B Report x x None End Case Report x x On off Scheduled Rep x x On Start Hour x x 7 Start Minute x x 0 Rep Freq Hr x x 24 Rep Freq Min x x 0
221. ot affect the BIS EMG SR and SQI values Cont Imp Check This setting can be temporarily changed in monitoring mode but the changes cannot be permanently stored in config mode The default is On The current setting is kept in the monitor s buffered memory and retained for a max of 60 sec after the monitor is switched off If the monitor is switched off for more than 60 sec Cont Imp Check will be reset to On Smoothing Rate This setting lets you define how the monitor averages the BIS value Set this to 15 Sec to increase responsiveness to changes in the patient s state If set to 30 Sec the BIS trend will be smoother with decreased variability and sensitivity to artifacts BIS The On Off state of the BIS measurement cannot be preconfigured BIS measurements are automatically switched On when an BIS transducer is connected to the monitor Configuring Temperature When an MMS is connected to the monitor for the first time it uses the default Temperature label Temp When a Measurement Extension Module is connected for the first time the Temp label used for the combined Pressure Temp connector is Trect the label used for the single Temp connector is Tskin plug in Temperature modules use the label Temp If you then change the Temp label the information will be automatically stored and each device will remember the new label the next time they are reconnected The configuration settings for Temperature can be set individually for ea
222. ot applicable this setting is stored as a monitor setting see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Timer Configuration Implications Timer Label When you assign a label to a timer the monitor automatically applies the settings preconfigured for this label to the timer You can then change these settings The timer label itself cannot be customized 141 The IntelliVue MP60 70 80 90 can run a maximum of four timers at the same time MP40 50 three timers MP20 30 two timers MP5 one timer The selection and priority of the timers can be configured in the Timers window For details see Configuring Timer Selection and Order on page 160 Run Time The run time can be set between 1 minute and 96 hours No Limit timers have no run time This setting can also be changed in monitoring mode Type This setting defines the timer type It can also be changed in monitoring mode The following timer types are available A Basic timer has a single defined run time The progress is shown in the progress bar An Enhanced timer is like a Basic timer but the progress bar shows progress beyond the end of the run time e ACyclic timer is like a Basic timer but restarts automatically when the run time is expired e ANo Limit timer has no run time or progress bar and shows the time elapsed since the timer was started Direction Timers can count up or down showing elapsed time or remaining time No Limit
223. ows you to set the correct display resolution for external display If you are using a display with a single fixed native resolution such as LCD or Flat Panel displays the optimal display quality can only be reached if the configured Resolution matches the native resolution of the display Available choices range from 640x480 VGA to 1280x1024 SXGA Display Type This setting can be changed in service mode only It only affects MP90 monitors with more than one CPU and lets you set the correct display type for an external display Available choices are LCD and CRT The Display Type setting effects the available choices for the setting Size see below This is necessary because the size measurement of a CRT display encompasses the full face of the picture tube including the part hidden by the bezel whereas on LCD displays only the viewable screen is measured Size This setting can be changed in service mode only It only affects MP90 monitors with more than one CPU and lets you set the correct size of the external display Size refers to the width of the display measured diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner of the viewable screen The available choices depend on the choice made for the setting Display Type and range from 10 4 210x160mm to 60 1330x750mm It is important to configure the Size correctly to enable the monitor to calculate the correct sweep speed of measurement waves across the screen 179 Example you are u
224. p 20 5 5 20 Dia Low Clamp 5 5 5 5 Mean High Clamp 25 35 35 25 Mean Low Clamp 5 5 5 5 ICP IC1 IC2 Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt lt Press Label gt Alarms from x x Mean Sys High x x 14 10 10 14 Sys Low x x 6 2 2 6 Dia High x x 6 2 2 6 Dia Low x x 4 4 4 4 Mean High x x 10 4 4 10 Mean Low x x 0 0 0 0 Alarms x x On ICP or other label x x not applicable the Pressure On Off state is not a setting see Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications on page 51 Scale x x 30 Mean Only x x Yes Filter x 12 Hz Mercury Cal x Yes Artifact Suppr x 60 sec Unit x mmHg Color x Magenta White Extreme Alarms x Disabled A Extreme High x 10 10 10 10 A Extreme Low x 10 10 10 10 Sys High Clamp x 20 15 15 20 Sys Low Clamp x 0 0 0 0 Dia High Clamp x 10 5 5 10 Dia Low Clamp x 5 5 5 5 Mean High Clamp x 15 10 10 15 Mean Low Clamp x 5 5 5 5 Invasive Pressure Configuration Implications Alarms From lets you choose the pressure alarm source You can monitor for alarm conditions in systolic diastolic and mean pressure either singly or in parallel lt Pressure Label gt The On Off state of a Pressure label cannot be preconfigured A pressure label is automatically switched On when a pressure transducer is connected to a press
225. p Agent gt ENF Main Setup gt AGM gt ENF inENF High x x 4 0 inENF Low x x 0 0 inENF Alarms x x On etENF High x x 3 3 etENF Low x x 0 0 etENF Alarms x x On Scale x x 4 0 Unit x Color x Orange SEV Sevofluran Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM gt Setup Agent gt SEV Main Setup gt AGM gt SEV inSEV High x x 16 0 inSEV Low x x 0 0 inSEV Alarms x x On etSEV High x x 5 0 etSEV Low x x 0 0 etSEV Alarms x x On Scale x x 6 0 Unit x Color x Yellow DES Desfluran Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM gt Setup Agent gt DES Main Setup gt AGM gt DES inDES High 15 0 inDES Low 0 0 inDES Alarms On etDES High 10 0 etDES Low 0 0 etDES Alarms On Scale 15 0 Unit Color Cyan Configuring CO from Gas Analyzer MP5 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt COs only CO can be measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer AGM G1 or G5 measurement extension modules Microstream Sidestream or Mainstream or the integrated CO measurement in the MP5 The settings listed in this section only apply to CO measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer etCO High 60 mmHg etCO Low 25 mmHg etCO Alarms On imCO High 4 mmHg imCO Alarm
226. pened Show Units Vital Signs window only If Show Units is configured to On the measurements in the Vital Signs window are shown together with their units Color Vital Signs window only If Color is configured to On the measurements in the Vital Signs window are displayed in their individual parameter colors If set to Of f all measurements are displayed in white Histogram Window Not Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends gt Setup Histogram MP2 X2 Data Source x x Realtime SpO 1 Period x x 12h Histogram Window Settings Configuration Implications Data Source Use this setting to configure which data source is displayed each time the histogram window is opened e Ifyou are monitoring two SpO sources and select Realtime SpO 1 the realtime numerics from the SpO label with the higher priority will be used as the source for the histogram e Ifyou are monitoring two SpO sources and select Realtime SpO 2 the realtime numerics from the SpO label with the lower priority will be used as the source for the histogram 94 e Select Trended Data to select a data source from the trend database Period Use this setting to define the default time period that is displayed each time a histogram window is opened Choices are 30 min 1h 2h 4 h 8 h 12h and 24 h Configuring Vital Signs Recording MP5 90 only Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Recordings gt Vital Signs
227. per measurement Simple at least one no Combined at least two yes Event Functionality Basic Event Advanced Event Surveillance Neonatal Event Review Surveillance BES AES NER Option C06 Option C07 Option C04 Available for monitor models MP5 MP90 MP60 MP90 MP5 MP90 Event groups 1 6 NER Measurements per group 3 4 3 plus 1 for episode recording 1 2 1 Simple at least one yes 25 events for 8 hours 50 events for 8 hours 50 events for 24 hours Event Functionality Basic Event Advanced Event Surveillance Neonatal Event Review Surveillance BES AES NER Option C06 Option C07 Option C04 Available for monitor models MP5 MP90 MP60 MP90 MP5 MP90 Types of event episode Average Trend High Resolution Trend High Resolution Trend Realtime Wave Average Trend Realtime Wave Bret wers Graphic Event Review Summary view graphic and Graphic and tabular window tabular Event Review window Graphic Event Episode Event Review window graphic Graphic and tabular window and tabular Event Episode window Event Episode window Database capability 25 events for 24 hours 25 events for 24 hours 25 events for 24 hours 25 events for 8 hours 50 events for 8 hours 50 events for 24 hours Event Notification no yes no Select one of the listed Event Groups to start configuring it Then either select each item and select the correct setting or se
228. plies to more than one profile in the same subsection the table entry will be extended to cover all profiles that apply and the value will be listed in the leftmost column only see Repetition Time or Auto Manual If the same default value applies to the same profile in different subsections it is only listed in the leftmost subsection For example the default for Sys HighinProfile Pedi in MP5 through MP90 monitors with option H30 second subsection from the left is the same as it is in Profile Pedi in MP20 through MP90 monitors with options H10 20 40 leftmost subsection It is therefore only listed in the leftmost subsection and the corresponding table entry in the column Profile Pedi for MP20 through MP90 monitors with option H30 is left empty not applicable Whenever you see a statement in the settings tables starting with not applicable as in NBP Time this can mean two things the exact reason will always be given in the context the setting appears as a menu item in the related Setup menu but is actually stored in a different context For example the NBP Time setting appears in the Setup NBP menu However it is not stored as an NBP measurement setting but as a monitor setting in the User Interface menu e the setting appears as a menu item in the related Setup menu but cannot be stored in the monitor configuration For example the setting C O in the Cardiac Output Setup menu see C O Configuration Implications on pa
229. pressure numerics Pressure alarms and the lt Pressure Label gt Non Pulsatile INOP are suppressed during the configured period Extreme Alarms This setting let you enable or disable the extreme pressure alarms A Extreme High Low Extreme High and Low pressure alarms are based on the pressure limit alarms Use the AExtreme HighandAExtreme Low setting to define the difference between the pressure limit and the corresponding extreme limit For example if the High Limit for a pressure is 160 mmHg and A Extreme High is 15 mmHg the resulting Extreme High limit is 175 mmHg Note that the AExtreme HighandA Extreme Low settings are the same for all pressure alarm sources systolic diastolic and mean Sys High Low Clamp The Sys High Clamp and Sys Low Clamp allow you to configure a safety threshold for the Extreme Low and Extreme High systolic pressure alarms For example if the High Limit for the systolic pressure is 180 mmHg and the AExtreme High setting is 15 mmHg 180 15 195 witha Sys High Clamp set at 190 the resulting extreme high systolic pressure alarm would be signalled at 190 instead of 195 mmHg If the clinician sets the high or low systolic pressure alarm limits above or below the limit clamps the normal yellow alarm limits become extreme pressure limits and a red alarm is signalled when the limit is violated Be sure to set the clamps beyond the configured pressure limits Dia High Low Clamp TheDia High Clamp and Dia Low Clamp a
230. r ease of identification on the monitor Screen The spikes are then shown in the background as a dotted line The length of the dotted line is fixed to the height of the wave channel and is independent of the actual pacer amplitude Set it to Off to display the pacer spikes as a solid line in their original height and the pace pulse markers next to the pacer spikes ON OFF Configuring Calculations MP20 90 Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Calculations Calc Time Ref C O Time Height Unit not applicable these settings are stored as Global Settings see Global Settings on page 147 Weight Unit BSA Form Adult Dubois BSA Form Pedi Dubois BSA Form Neo Boyd Hemo Press Unit mmHg Gas Press Unit mmHg Hb Unit g dl Hemo Calcs On Oxy Calcs On Vent Calcs Off Calculations Configuration Implications Calc Time Ref relevant for Hemo Calcs only The calculation time reference determines the timestamp of all measurement values that are used for a hemodynamic calculation except the C O value Select C O Time if you want to use the values measured at exactly the time of the most recently saved C O measurement Select Current Time if you want to use the currently measured values i e the values measured at the time you entered the Calculations window The most recent available C O value is used for the calculation Be aware that if Calc Time Ref is setto Current Time and the
231. rDisplay lets you change the way the heating power of the tcGas sensor is displayed Choices are Absolute and Relative For more detail see the IntelliVue Instructions for Use Disable Timer IfDisable Timer is set to Allowed the user can disable the site timer in monitoring mode so that the Change Site reminder message is not shown Heat Switch Off IfHeat Switch Off is set to Yes the transducer heater is automatically switched off when the site time period has elapsed If Heat Switch Off is set to No the transducer will remain at operating temperature while it is attached to the patient and tcGas monitoring will not be interrupted when the site time period is over Transducer Temp Lets you select the temperature to heat the patient s skin under the tcGas transducer This temperature should be selected according to the patient s age weight and physical condition and in accordance with the hospital policy Usually a higher transducer temperature gives a better correlation and a quicker response time However higher temperatures also increase the risk of skin burns Most physicians prefer a temperature between 42 C 107 F and 44 C 111 F and a site time of four hours or less Usually the higher the transducer temperature the less the site time should be Whenever you change the temperature setting the monitor forces you to make a new calibration CO Correction MetabolismFactor Transcutaneous pCO values tend to be higher than
232. rectly connected IIC but cannot combine beds from different Cs The selection of beds in a My Central care group is static and cannot be configured Be aware that in order to be included in the My Central care group beds need to be assigned to a care group at the Information Center Also at the IIC configure Overview Auto Alarm and Overview Prompt Tone for all Care Groups to the same settings This ensures that all beds in the My Central Care Group exhibit the same alarm behavior 116 Central Monitorng If CentralMonitorng is set to Mandatory and the monitor was not connected to an Information Center when switched on or loses its connection to the Central during monitoring it will generate the INOP message No Central Monit accompanied by an INOP tone If CentralMonitorng is set to Optional the monitor generates the same INOP but only when the monitor loses the connection during monitoring The INOP will not be generated if the monitor is not connected to an Information Center when it is switched on This setting is intended for standalone monitors Tele Screen Set Tele Screen toOn Pair if you want the monitor to automatically switch to a Screen with a Telemetry Data Overview screen element embedded when the user pairs the monitor with a telemetry device If there is more than one of these special Screens available the monitor uses the first Screen in the Screen list If Tele Screen is set to On ECG the c
233. ree or more trigger thresholds from this event group s measurements are violated e With Enhanced Condition you can not only select a minimum number of triggers to trigger an event but define which specific measurement triggers these must be For example At Least Two Param will cause an event to be captured if a trigger occurs in any two of this event group s measurements with Enhanced Condition you can select for example that only when triggers are in HR and SpO an event will be captured Configuring Event Annotations MP5 90 Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Event Surveill gt Setup Events only gt Event Annotation Annotations Text Group Text Group Annotation 1 x No Intervention All Groups Annotation 2 x Mild Stimulation All Groups Annotation 3 x Moderate Stimulation All Groups Annotation 4 x Vigorous Stimulation All Groups Annotation 5 x Awake Standard Annotation 6 x Sleeping Standard Annotation 7 x Gagging Emesis Standard Annotation 8 x Feeding Standard Annotation 9 x Stressful Procedure Standard Annotation 10 x Skin Color Pink NER Annotation 11 x Skin Color Dusky NER Annotation 12 x Skin Color Cyanotic NER Annotation 13 x Skin Color Mottled NER Annotation 14 x Skin Color Jaundice NER Annotation 15 x Annotation 15 No Group Annotation 16 x Annotation 16 No Group Annotation 17 x Annotation 17 No Group Annotation 18 x Annotation
234. ree timers MP20 30 two timers MP5 MP5T one timer MP2 X2 no timer e Any timer label can only be used once per Screen Displaying a Clock on the Main Screen MP5 90 If you want to have a clock displayed on the Main Screen you can substitute it for a numeric which is not only directly associated with a wave To display a clock on the Main Screen 1 Select the numeric you want to substitute 2 Select Change Numeric 3 Select Clock Be aware of the following restrictions e Only one clock can be displayed per Screen e Iflimited space is available the label Clock may not be displayed The minimum information displayed is the time Displaying a ProtocolWatch Status Indicator on the Main Screen MP5 90 Ifyou want to have a ProtocolWatch status indicator displayed on the Main Screen you can substitute it only fora numeric which is not directly associated with a wave To display a ProtocolWatch status indicator on the Main Screen 1 Select the numeric you want to substitute 2 Select Change Numeric 3 Select PW Status Only one ProtocolWatch status indicator can be displayed per Screen Changing the Size and Position of Screen Elements You cannot change the size and position of Screen elements This is a configuration service that is provided at a charge by Philips for monitors with option C20 Configuring SmartKeys There are two ways to configure SmartKeys e Configuring a different list of SmartKeys
235. rence from the raw EEG wave display Smoothing CSA This setting defines whether smoothing of the CSA lines is On or Off Impedance Limit Allows you to set the Impedance Limit for all electrodes simultaneously If the limit is exceeded during monitoring an INOP will appear and the graphic impedance indicator will change EEG The On Off state of the EEG measurement cannot be preconfigured EEG measurements are automatically switched On when an EEG transducer is connected to the monitor Configuring EEG Montages MP40 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt EEG gt only Show Montage 1 Inthe Setup EEG menu select Show Montage to enter the EEG Impedance Montage window From the drop down list select the name of the montage you want to configure Select Change Electrds and follow the instructions given in the window Confirm when finished A me WO N For each other montage repeat steps 2 to 4 Renaming EEG Montages 1 Inthe Setup EEG menu select Show Montage to enter the EEG Impedance Montage window 2 Select the pop up key Change Name and use the on screen keyboard to enter the new name 3 Select Enter to save your changes 69 Select Montage Montage A Montage A Electrode 1 FP1 Electrode 1 T3 Electrode 2 Fp2 Electrode 2 T4 Montage B Electrode 1 Ol Electrode 1 T3 Electrode 2 02 Electrode 2 T4 Montage C Electrode 1 F3 Elect
236. ressed If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 Meas Sel Window defines on which display the Measurement Selection window pops up if Meas Selection see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 is configured to Window and a label conflict occurs and no other menu window is open at the same time If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 ADT Window defines on which display the Patient Demographics window pops up if a patient identification mismatch occurs and no other menu window is open at the same time If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 Timer Window defines on which display the Timers window pops up when a timer expires and the Auto Window setting for that timer is set to Yes see Configuring Timers on page 139 and no other menu window is open at the same time If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 ProtWatch Window defines on which display the ProtocolWatch window pops up when the protocol currently running requires a user response If the configured display is not available the monitor automatically uses Display 1 Event Surv Window defines on which display the Event Episode window pops up when an event occurs and the Notification Type ofan event group is configured to Alarm PopUp or Alarm PopUp Ifthe configured display
237. results in an ECG bandwidth of 0 5 40 Hz for the Adult and 0 5 55Hz for the Pedi and Neo patient category Use under normal measurement conditions Extended Monitoring This setting is only available for the Pedi and Neo patient category Using this filter results in an ECG bandwidth of 0 5 150 Hz Use for pediatric and neonatal patients when diagnostic quality is required but low frequency interference or a wandering baseline may be expected The upper edge frequency is the same as the Diag setting and the lower edge frequency is the same as the Monitor setting e Filter Using this filter reduces interference to the signal and results in an ECG bandwidth of 0 5 20 Hz for all patient categories It should be used if the signal is distorted by high frequency or low frequency interference High frequency interference usually results in large amplitude spikes making the ECG signal look irregular Low frequency interference usually leads to a wandering or rough baseline In the operating room the Filter reduces artifacts and interference from electrosurgical units Under normal measurement conditions selecting Filter may suppress the QRS complexes too much and thus interfere with the clinical evaluation of the ECG displayed on the monitor This does not affect the ECG analysis performed by the monitor If AutoFilter ECG Application Configuration on page 99 is set to On the filter setting will automatically be set to Filter if electroma
238. rizon value If the high and low horizon values are the same the horizon is a baseline if the values are different the horizon is a range Scale Delta defines the distance between the horizon and the upper and lower scale limits Note that the upper and lower scale limits may also be restricted by the measurement ranges defined for a label Make sure the values for Horizon High Low and Scale Delta match the Unit you enter Be aware that the master unit of a label is defined in its measurement setup menu For example for the label Temp this would be the Setup Temp menu Main Setup gt Measurements gt Temp 92 If for a label the unit defined in the Horizon Settings gt Setup Measurement menu differs from the master unit defined in the related measurement setup menu the values defined for Horizon High Low and Scale Delta will be automatically converted when you close the Horizon Settings gt Setup Measurement menu to match the unit defined in the measurement setup menu Example In the Horizon Settings window you add the label Temp You set the Unit to C and Horizon High and Horizon Low to 35 0 C If you then change the Unit in the Setup Temp menu to F the Horizon High Low will be automatically converted to the equivalent of 35 C in Fahrenheit which would be 95 0 F Configuring Global Trend Style Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Trends Global Style x x Band Global Trend Style Configuration Implicati
239. rm sounds that complies with the ISO IEC Standard 9703 2 RedAlarmInterval Yel Al Interval Use this setting to define the interval between alarm sounds ISO alarm sounds only The choices available are 5 10 or 15 seconds for red alarms and 10 20 or 30 seconds for yellow alarms Auto Increase Vol Use this setting to define how the alarm volume of unacknowledged alarms behaves 1 Step After the time defined by Increase Volume Delay the alarm volume is increased by one volume step 2 Step After the time defined by Increase Volume Delay the alarm volume is increased by two volume steps Off The Alarm Volume of unacknowledged alarms does not change Increase Volume Delay Use this setting to define the interval after which the alarm volume increases in steps Keep Blinking Use this setting to specify whether the numerics that are in an active alarm condition keep flashing even if all alarms are off or paused or if individual alarms are switched off Nurse Call RelayX Sensitivity The RelayX Sensitivity setting defines the alarm or INOP conditions that will trigger an alarm on nurse call relay Only serious INOPs that are indicated with an INOP tone at the monitor are indicated on the nurse call relay The nurse call relay follows the status of the monitor alarms e g when the alarms are switched off at the monitor no alarms will be indicated on the nurse call relay When you use a nurse call relay that is connected t
240. rms have been switched off by selecting the Alarms Off Pause Alarms SmartKey or if the alarms for the following measurements have been switched off individually ECG Pulse RR awRR all invasive blood pressures SpO etCO gt Visual Latching Audible Latching The visual and audible latching settings can affect the arrhythmia alarm sounds Both Visual Latching and Audible Latching should be set to Red or Red and Yellow if arrhythmia is on If the monitor is connected to an Information Center both Visual Latching and Audible Latching should be set to Red amp Yell to enable alarms to be silenced at the Information Center 86 Alarm Reminder Use this setting to define how alarm indications behave if alarm conditions remain active after they have been acknowledged On After the configured Reminder Time the alarm tone is repeated for a limited time 6 seconds ReAlarm After the Reminder Time the alarm tone is repeated continuously this is the same as a new alarm Off No Alarm Reminder is issued Reminder Time Use this setting to define the interval between acknowledging an alarm and issuing an alarm reminder The choices available are 1 2 or 3 minutes Alarm Sounds Use this setting to change the alarm sound of the monitor to suit the alarm standards valid in your hospital Traditional The traditional Carenet sounds used in previous HP Agilent Philips patient monitor generations ISO A new set of ala
241. rms x x On CCO Configuration Implications Alarms From To set CCO alarms to be triggered by the indexed CCO value set Alarms From to CCI The CCO From setting defines the arterial pressure source for CCO The following pressure labels can be used as pressure source for the CCO ABP Ao ART UAP plus FAP and BAP if Full is selected as the Label Set see Global Settings on page 147 PPV From CCO This setting lets you switch the PPV calculated from the CCO measurement On or Off Pulse Pressure Variation can be calculated in two different ways on this monitor in conjunction with the continuous cardiac output measurement or directly from the invasive pressure measurement Note that this setting does not apply to the PPV calculated from the pressure measurement CCO The On Off state of the CCO measurement cannot be preconfigured CCO is automatically switched On when an appropriate C O transducer is connected to the monitor Configu ring SVR Systemic Vascular Resistance MP20 90 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt SVR onl Y SVR is a derived measurement Label x x SVR Arterial Source x x ABPm Set CVP x x 0 mmHg SVR x x OfF Measurement x Enabled Color x green 57 SVR Configuration Implications Label This setting is only available when Measurement is Enabled It lets you select whether the SVR or the SVRI in
242. rode 1 C3 Electrode 2 F4 Electrode 2 C4 Montage D Electrode 1 C3 Electrode 1 P3 Electrode 2 C4 Electrode 2 P4 Montage E Electrode 1 Fp1 Electrode 1 T5 Electrode 2 Fp2 Electrode 2 T6 EEG Montages Configuration Implications Select Montage Lets you select the default montage the monitor uses when the EEG measurement is started Configuring BIS Bispectral Index MP20 90 only Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt BIS SQI x on EMG x On SR x On Bursts x On Off SEF x Off TP x Off Scale x 100uV Show Gridlines x No Filters x On Low Filter x 2 Hz High Filter x 70 Hz Notch Filter x On High Limit x fzo Low Limit x 20 Alarms x On Cont Imp Check x not applicable this is not a setting see BIS Configuration Implications Smoothing Rate x 30 sec 15 sec Color x Yellow Magenta BIS x x not applicable the BIS On Off state is not a setting see BIS Configuration Implications 1 Numeric available with BISx module only BIS Configuration Implications EMG This setting lets you switch the EMG numeric On or Of The EMG Electromyographic Activity numeric reflects the electrical power of muscle activity and high frequency artifacts SR lets you switch the SR numeric On or Of f The SR Suppression Ratio is the percentage of time over the last 63 second per
243. rt prints on the first available printer in the list of printers which is enabled and which has a paper size appropriate for the chosen template e Ifset to Universal the report prints on the first available printer in the list of printers which is enabled and which offers the paper size A4 or US letter e Ifset to LrgUniversal the report prints on the first available printer in the list of printers which is enabled and which offers the paper size A3 or ledger Orientation lets you set the orientation of the report printout The selection of orientations listed depends on the report type and report size selected e Unspecified the report uses the default orientation for the chosen report type Landscape the report uses landscape orientation e Portrait the report uses portrait orientation Target Device Lets you choose which printer the print job will be sent to 104 Not MP5T If set to Unspecified the report prints on the first printer in the list of printers which is enabled and which has a paper size appropriate for the chosen template If no printer is available when the report is triggered the report is sent to the print database from where it will be automatically printed when an appropriate printer becomes available Ifset to Local 1 2 the report will be sent to the corresponding local printer If the printer is not available when the report is triggered the report is not printed and the information is lost Ifs
244. s on page 110 Primary Lead I Secondary Lead V V1 Va Lead v2 Vb Lead V5 Analysis Mode Multi Lead Lead Placement Standard Mod LeadPlacment Off Filter Monitor Filter Monitor SyncPulse Sensit SyncPulse Marker Medium MP2 X2 MP5 only On MP2 X2 MP5 only Auto Filter not applicable these settings are stored in the Monitor Settings Block see ECG Application Configuration on page 99 Alarms Off Fix PacerAmplit Default ECG Size Color Green White Asystole Threshold 4 0 sec 3 0 sec 4 0 sec A ExtrTachy not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 Tachy Clamp A ExtrBrady Brady Clamp ECG Al OFF Inop Cyan Fallback On AlarmSource Sel PulseAlarms Tele not applicable see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 ECG Configuration Implications ECG This setting lets you switch the ECG measurement On or Off If ECG is switched Of the monitor will change to Pulse as alarm source if a Pulse is available One exception to this rule can arise when you have a telemetry device paired with your monitor If PulseAlarms Tele see Configuring ECG Pulse Alarms on page 33 is configured to Disabled the monitor does not fall back to the System Pulse as alarm source Primary Lead Secondary Lead Analysis Mode The monitor uses the primary and secondary lead to compute HR and to analyze and detect cardiac arrhythmias They are also availa
245. s are e Curr Screen shows the Screen that was active before connecting to the host e Blank Screen shows a special companion mode standby Screen Brightness Defines the default brightness for monitoring This setting is not applicable for an MP80 90 monitor external display For Brightness the choice Optimum is equivalent to 8 Standby Brightness Lets you choose a brightness setting for when the monitor is in Standby This setting is not applicable for an MP80 90 monitor external display For Standby Brightness the choice Opt imum is equivalent to 1 113 Transport Brightness This setting is only available on the MP2 MP50 It defines the display brightness when the monitor is running on battery power For Transport Brightness the choice Opt imum is equivalent to 4 User Interface Display Settings Configuration Implications Menu LineSpacing Use this to change the line spacing for all menus Wide provides more room between menu entries and is the recommended setting for touchscreen use Narrow lets you see more menu entries on one menu page and is recommended when using mouse or SpeedPoint Navigation Point as the primary input device Display Units IfDisplay Units is set to Yes the measurement units are displayed next to the measurement numerics provided that there is enough space Alarm Limits IfAlarm Limits is set to Yes the alarm limits are displayed next to the measurement numerics provided that there is enough space
246. s correction of CO reading for proportions of Helium or N O If Helium or NO is present in the ventilation gas mixture you must make the appropriate selection If this setting is not available in the Setup CO menu the CO measurement in your Measurement Extension Module does not require NO or Helium correction or the NO correction is setup with N20 Corr see above Agent Corr This setting lets you correct the CO reading for proportions of the following anesthetic agents Halothane Enflurane Isoflurane Sevoflurane Desflurane Corrections can be applied between 0 0 and 20 0 If any of the specified anesthetic agents is present in the ventilation gas mixture you must select the appropriate concentration Oxygen Corr This settings lets you correct the CO reading for proportions of O in the gas mixture If this setting is not available in the Setup CO menu the CO measurement in your Measurement Extension Module does not require O correction Max Hold IfMax Hold is configured to10 sec or 20 sec the etCO numeric shows the highest CO value measured within the previous 10 or 20 seconds If set to OF the etCO numeric shows breath to breath value HumidtyCorr This setting determines the method used to correct the influence of water vapor in the patient s breath on the CO reading The options are Body Temperature Pressure Saturated BTPS or Standard Temperature Pressure Dry STPD Setting HumidtyCorr to BTPS takes the partial pre
247. s on the monitor s display resolution SVGA 6 XGA 7 SXGA 9 WXGA 9 WXGA 10 WSXGA 11 Configuring a Global List of SmartKeys for All Screens The global list of SmartKeys is stored as a unique monitor setting in the monitor configuration See the section Configuring User Interface Settings Keys on page 143 for details on how to configure the global SmartKey list Individual SmartKey configurations for each Screen override the global SmartKey configuration The global SmartKey list will therefore only be visible when you load a Screen that has no SmartKeys configured to it If you want to use the global SmartKeys for all Screens on a monitor you must delete all individual SmartKeys from all Screens in the configuration Configuring Special Screen Settings Configuring the Wave Channel Speed To change this setting select the measurement wave on the Screen to open the related Wave menu Change Speed This setting determines the wave speed of the related wave channel If set to Global the speed of the wave channel follows the monitor setting Global Speed or RespiratorySpeed or EEG Speed as described under Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 If set to any of the fixed speeds 6 25 12 5 25 50 mm sec the speed of that wave channel follows its own distinct setting and is not affected by any changes of the Global Speed The wave channel speed is independent of the wave label depicted in the channel If yo
248. settings blocks provided in the factory default configurations documented in this guide The measurement settings blocks Measmt Adult and Measmt Pedi for example differ mainly by the alarm limits which are configured differently for different patient ages When you switch to a different Profile for example from Profile Adult to Profile Pedi the measurement settings block defined for that Profile becomes active Monitor Settings Monitor settings define general aspects of how the monitor works and include settings that affect more than one measurement such as alarm volume report settings or display brightness For a complete list of monitor settings see the section Monitor Settings on page 84 A monitor can have a maximum of 10 blocks of monitor settings Each block includes the complete list of monitor settings available You can configure individual monitor settings differently for each settings block By configuring different settings blocks you can provide customized combinations of monitor settings for different profiles For example you could generate a monitor settings block in which the monitor s display brightness is lowered and the alarm volume is softened and call it Night When you then assign this block to a new Profile and name it accordingly for example Profile Night you can easily switch between day and night settings Global Settings Global settings are typically set once at monitor installation
249. sing a 22 LCD display with a horizontal dimension of 490mm but leave the Size at the factory default value which is 15 equaling a horizontal dimension of 300mm An ECG wave with a wave speed set to 25mm sec would normally need 19 6 sec to be drawn across a screen that is 490mm wide With Size incorrectly set to 15 300mm the ECG wave will only need 12 sec This is 1 6 times faster than it actually should be resulting in an effective wave speed of about 41 mm s The Size setting also affects the distance between menu entries in setup menus If you want to optimize monitor operation for use with a touchscreen make sure that both Size andMenu Line Spacing see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 are set correctly Configuring Interfaces and Input Device Settings MP20 90 Interfaces and Input Device settings can be changed in service mode only and allow technical personnel to Only configure the behavior of connected interface boards and input devices For detailed configuration implications please refer to the latest IntelliVue Service Guide Hardware Setting Main Setup gt Hardware gt Interfaces Remote Device IF SpeedPoint x Same Display Mouse Keyb x Same Display Keyb Mouse X Same Display Input Device IF Mouse Keyb x Same Display Keyb Mouse x Same Display MIB RS232 Touch 1 x Same Display Touch 2 x Same Display GM x n a DtOutl x n a DtOut2 x n a 1
250. sode Type Pre time Post time Average Trend 2 minutes 18 minutes 20 minutes five samples per minute 4 minutes 16 minutes 6 minutes 14 minutes 8 minutes 12 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes 12 minutes 8 minutes 14 minutes 6 minutes 16 minutes 4 minutes 18 minutes 2 minutes HighRes Trend 1 minute 3 minutes Four minutes four samples per second 2 minutes 2 minutes 3 minutes 1 minute Realtime Wave 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds at 12 5 mm s 10 seconds 5 seconds Parameters Up to four measurement parameters three with BES and NER can be included in each event group For each parameter you can define two trigger conditions one in BES and NER If at least one of these conditions is met this parameter counts towards the number of events that can start an event capture The following categories of trigger conditions are available e Patient alarms this means that an event is triggered when either a specific patient alarm such as EXTREME TACHY or all patient alarms of a set severity for a certain measurement occur An example for this last type of condition would be A11 HR Alarms No events of this kind are triggered if alarms are switched off Changing alarm limits changes the event trigger definitions e User defined limit violations allow you to define event triggers that are independent of alarm limits You must set a threshold value and a threshold time for the trigger If you set the trigger threshold time to 10 seconds
251. splay and not on the monitor The changed Screen is not part of the monitor configuration and can therefore not be cloned to another monitor using the IntelliVue Support Tool The changed Screen can be modified with the Screen Editor of the IntelliVue Support Tool For more details regarding the configuration of the XDS Remote Display refer to the Installation and Configuration Guide for the XDS Application Changing the Content of Screen Elements Changing the Content of a Wave Element To change the content of a wave element on a Screen 1 Select the wave you want to change 2 From the wave menu that appears select Change Wave and then select the wave you want to be displayed Changing the Content of a Numeric Element To change the content of a numeric element on a Screen 1 Select the numeric you want to change You can only change numerics that are not directly associated with aligned to a wave 2 From the Setup menu that appears select Change Numeric and then select the numeric you want to be displayed Changing the Content of a Screen Trend Element To change the content of a screen trend element on a Screen 1 Select the screen trend you want to change 2 From the trend menu that appears select Change Trend and then select the screen trend you want to be displayed Changing the Content of a High Resolution Trend Element MP5 90 To change the content of a HiRes Trend element on a Screen only 1 Select the HiRes
252. ssure contributed by the water vapor into consideration and therefore results in lower CO readings when compared to STPD For an exact definition and the formula used see the section on Measurement Specifications in the Installation and Specifications chapter of the monitor s Instructions for Use Configuring awRR from CO Airway Respiration Rate Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt awRR AwRR can be derived from the CO measured by an anesthetic gas analyzer AGM G1 or G5 or by any of the CO measurement extension modules Microstream Sidestream or Mainstream or by the integrated CO measurement in the MP5 The settings listed in this section do not apply for the awRR derived from an anesthetic gas analyzer High Limit x x 30 100 63 Low Limit x x 8 30 Apnea Time x x 20 sec Alarms x x On awRR x x On awRR Configuration Implications Apnea Time The apnea alarm is a high priority red alarm used to detect apneas The Apnea Time defines the time period between the point where the monitor cannot detect any respiration activity and the indication of the apnea alarm awRR This setting lets you switch the awRR measurement from CO On or Off Configuring Resp Impedance Respiration Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt Resp 64 High Limit x x 30 100 30 Low Limit x x 8 30 Apnea Time x
253. ssword must be configured in both devices The maximum length of the password is 16 characters To reset the password overwrite it in both the monitor and the XDS software Standby Image This setting lets you change the presentation of the standby screen on the XDS Remote Display The following choices are available Boot Image the Standby screen shows the basic black background boot image 159 Moving Image the Standby screen shows a black screen with an image moving across the screen similar to a screensaver Blank the Standby screen shows a black screen Configuring Timer Selection and Order Global Setting Main Setup gt Timers The selection and order of timers as they appear in the Timers menu are stored as Global settings lt Timer 1 gt x Timer A not applicable lt Timer 2 gt x Timer B not applicable lt Timer 3 gt x Timer C not applicable lt Timer 4 gt x Timer D not applicable Timer Selection and Order Configuration Implications The maximum number of timers that can be simultaneously displayed on the IntelliVue monitor depends on your monitor model The IntelliVue MP60 70 80 90 can run a maximum of four timers the MP40 50 can run three timers the MP20 30 two timers the MP5 one timer The MP2 X2 does not provide a timer function The selection and order of timers is important when you change a numeric on the Main Screen into a timer e The selection determines whic
254. surement Settings Block A The new Profile 2 is built from a combination of Screen B Monitor Settings Block D Measurement Settings Block C This is now the active Profile because it is loaded into the monitor s active memory Active settings Settings blocks Examples A mi screens layout content alarm volume alarms latching alarm off time QRS volume E Network setting ECG alarm limits ABP alarms on off NBP repeat time Measurement settings Resp trigger mode Existing Profile 1 New Profile 2 10 CEEE 2S si eile Snel SCA EUS Modifying an Existing Settings Block To change settings in an existing settings block 1 Select the settings block you want to change and select the Load pop up key to activate it 2 Make the changes to the individual measurements or monitor settings 3 Select the Store pop up key to overwrite the existing settings Changes to a settings block affect all Profiles in which this block is used Creating New Profiles Follow these steps to create a new Profile ICU B based on the Profile ICU A and add it to the list of Profiles stored in the monitor As creating a Profile requires you to activate different settings you should not do this while monitoring a patient Each new name you assign to Profiles or Settings Blocks must be unique otherwise you have two items with the same name and you will not be able to distinguish them
255. surement to Disabled if you want the A SpO measurement to be permanently disabled which means that in monitoring mode it will not be possible to switch A SpO On Configuring NBP Non Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt NBP Alarms from x Sys Sys High x 160 120 90 180 160 Sys Low x 90 70 40 70 90 Dia High x 90 70 60 90 Dia Low x 50 40 20 50 Mean High x 110 90 70 110 Mean Low x 60 50 24 65 60 Alarms x On NBP x On Repetition Time x 15 min 3 min 10 min 10 min 10 min Auto Manual x Auto Manual Manual Auto Sequence Al x 4 Times 5 Times every x 5 min 15 min Sequence B x 4 Times 5 Times every x 10 min 15 min Sequence C x 4 Times 5 Times every x 15 min 15 min Sequence D x 4 Times 5 Times every x 30 min 15 min Pulse NBP x On Unit x mmHg Done Tone x Off On Off Start Time x Synchronized Not Synchron Synchroni zed VP Pressure x 60 40 30 60 mmHg mmHg mmHg mmHg Reference x Auscultatory In Ausculta vasive tory NBP Time x not applicable this setting is stored in the Monitor Settings Block see Configuring User Interface Settings on page 110 Color x Red Magenta White 1 Settings are only visible when Auto Manual is set to Sequence NBP Configuration Implicatio
256. t not be available for selection if the Event Surveillance database and the Trend database are configured to large sizes To disable the Print Database set it to None 186 GEE EEE H Option Specific Settings Depending on the H option installed on the monitor the following settings may be affected regardless of the configuration file loaded onto the monitor e Default trend database option and available trend database options see Trend Database on page 185 e Supported HighResolution Waves see Changing the Content of a High Resolution Trend Element on page 19 e Support for gas analyzer only H30 supports the use of a gas analyzer with the IntelliVue monitor e Activated Event Groups see Configuring Event Surveillance on page 126 e Monitor name on Boot Standby Screen H10 The Philips Critical Care Patient Monitor H20 The Philips Neonatal Patient Monitor H30 The Philips Anesthesia Patient Monitor H40 The Philips Critical Cardiac Care Patient Monitor 187 Release Specific Information G 0 Configuration Changes For IntelliVue patient monitor Release G 0 the initial configuration settings were modified compared to Release F 0 These changes are documented below The table lists new settings settings which have been renamed and settings for which the defaults have been changed The changes are listed based on the monitor model and option No x indicates that the change does not apply
257. t phase Standby Time After completion of the Sepsis Management phase a sepsis standby phase begins which allows time for further patient stabilization and recovery During this phase Severe Sepsis Screening is suspended Standby Time lets you adjust the length of the standby phase between 1 and 7 days Drotrecogin Alfa Set this to Yes if you want the recommendation for Drotrecogin Alfa to appear during the SSC Sepsis Management phase LowDose Steroids Set this to Yes if you want the recommendation for Low Dose Steroids to appear during the SSC Sepsis Management phase Configuring Recordings Unique Monitor Setting Main Setup gt Recordings General Central Config x x No ECG Gain x x 10 mm mV Delayed Recording Recording Name x Recordng Recorder x x Local Central 2 Ch Channel 1 x x Primary Lead Channel 2 x x ABP Channel 3 x x Blank Channel 4 x x Blank Overlap x x Off Speed x x 25 mm s Delay Time x 15 sec Run Time x 20 sec Alarm Recording Recorder x x Local Central 2 Ch Channel 1 x x Primary Lead Channel 2 x x Alarm Par Channel 3 x x Blank Overlap x x Off Speed x x 25 mm s 135 Delay Time 15 sec Run Time 20 sec Realtime A Recording Nam
258. tachycardia alarms from Pulse are active ECG Arrhy Alarms This setting is only available if Alarm Source is set to ECG Arrhythm or Auto Be aware that with Alarm Source set to ECG Arrhythm if you switch ECG Arrhy Alarms off all Pulse alarms are switched off as well Pulse Alarms This setting is only available if AlarmSource is set to Pulse and a pulse signal is currently measured Be aware that with Alarm Source set to Pulse ifyou switch Pulse Alarms off all ECG and Arrhythmia alarms are switched off as well High Limit Low Limit ECG and Pulse share the same alarm limits These alarm limits apply to the currently selected alarm source either ECG Arrhythm or Pulse Note that if you change the High Low alarm limits in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu this will also change the High Low alarm limits in the Setup Pulse menu and Setup ECG menu and vice versa AExtrTachy AExtrBrady Extreme bradycardia and extreme tachycardia alarms are based on the ECG Pulse limit alarms Use the A ExtrTachy and A Ext rBrady setting to define the difference between the heart rate limit and the extreme limit For example if the heart rate high limit is 120 bpm and the difference is 20 bpm then the extreme tachycardia limit is 140 ECG and Pulse share the same alarm limits The AExtrTachy and A ExtrBrady settings apply to the currently selected alarm source either ECG or Pulse If you change the AExtrTachy or A ExtrBrady setting in the ECG Pulse Alarms menu this will a
259. telliBridge 76 intellivue support tool 6 interface settings hardware settings 180 invasive pressure measurement settings 47 ISO settings measurement settings 79 item name 26 L leaving configuration mode 6 levels of event surveillance 126 license key 7 load pop up key 9 loading a settings block 11 locking a profile 13 locking a settings block 13 loops window settings monitor settings 97 M M options 27 MAC measurement settings 83 manual data entry settings 161 Max Hold 63 MDF mean dominant frequency 68 mean dominant frequency MDF 68 measurement settings 5 AGT AGTI AGT2 76 arrhythmia 36 awRR CO2 63 awRR gas analyzer 82 BIS 71 C O 55 CCO 56 CO2 62 CO2 gas analyzer 81 CPP 53 Delta SpO2 45 Delta Temp 75 DES 81 ECG 30 ECG Pulse alarms 33 EEG 67 EEG montages 69 ENF 80 gas analyzer 76 HAL 79 invasive pressure 47 ISO 79 MAC 83 N20 78 NBP 46 O2 77 PPV 54 predictive temp 74 Pulse Pressure 53 Pulse SpO2 44 pulse system pulse 35 QT analysis 41 respiration 64 RRspir 67 ScvO2 58 SEV 80 SO2 58 spirometry 65 SpO2 42 Sp vO2 59 ST analysis 39 SvO2 58 SVR 57 tcGas 60 temperature 72 VueLink 75 measurement settings block 3 modifying a profile 10 monitor database 184 monitor installation 5 monitor installation hardware settings 5 monitor settings 5 addressograph 105 alarm recordings 88 alarms 85 auto alarm limits 89 au
260. the time after which a manually entered value becomes invalid no value is then displayed Values can be entered up to two hours after they have been measured or up to the measurement interval if this is shorter 6 Select Msmnt to define whether the selected measurement will be On or OF The On Off state can be changed by the user in Monitoring mode 7 Ifavailable select Format to define an input format For pressures for example you can configure whether the user should enter all pressure values Sys amp Dia amp Mean or only the Mean pressure The Format can be changed by the user in Monitoring mode 163 Configuring Country Specific Settings Global Setting Main Setup gt Global Settings Some settings are made in the factory to match the typical requirements in a specific country Line frequency units for weight and height and ECG cable colors AAMI or IEC have been set to appropriate values If you suspect that these settings may not match your institution s requirements check the settings and change them if necessary The settings are listed here for all countries alphabetically Afghanistan 50 kg cm AAMI Aland Islands 50 kg cm IEC Albania 50 kg cm IEC Algeria 50 kg cm IEC American Samoa 60 lb in AAMI Andorra 60 lb in AAMI Angola 50 kg cm IEC Anguilla 60 lb in AAMI Antarctica 60 lb in AAMI Antigua and Barbuda 50 kg cm AAMI Argentina 50 k
261. tings 91 screens changing 18 creating new 18 in profiles 5 ScvO2 measurement settings 58 second display 14 18 SEF numeric BIS 71 SEF numeric EEG 68 set default pop up key 9 settings block deleting 13 loading 11 locking 13 renaming 13 unlocking 13 settings blocks 10 changing 11 SEV settings measurement settings 80 smartkeys changing selection and sequence 21 deleting 21 sorting 21 smartkeys screen setting 21 SO2 measurement settings 58 spectral edge frequency numeric BIS 71 spectral edge frequency numeric EEG 68 spirometry measurement settings 65 SpO2 measurement settings 42 Sp vO2 measurement settings 59 SR numeric BIS 71 SRR channel settings hardware settings 181 ST analysis measurement settings 39 ST Map settings monitor settings 95 ST snippets 192 store pop up key 9 support tool 6 what can be configured 7 support tool license key 7 support tool screen library 192 suppression ratio BIS 71 SvO2 measurement settings 58 SVR measurement settings 57 SVR Systemic Vascular Resistance 57 T tcGas measurement settings 60 telemetry label X2 MP5 158 temperature settings measurement settings 72 third display 14 18 timer screen setting 20 timer selection and order 142 timer selection and order global settings 160 timer settings unique monitor setting 139 total power numeric BIS 72 total power numeric EEG 68 trend database for aperiodic parameters 185
262. to reports 106 C O window 96 calculations 100 CSA report 108 CSA window 98 ECG application 99 ECG reports 108 EEG CSA Window 98 french alarm behavior 88 global trend style 93 graphical trend report 109 horizon trends 92 inop severity 90 loops window 97 network 115 reports 101 screen trends 91 ST Map 95 trend reports 109 trend window 93 user interface 110 vital signs recording 95 vital signs report 109 wedge window 97 monitor settings block 3 MP20 model option 27 multiple display settings hardware settings 177 N N20 settings measurement settings 78 network settings monitor setting 115 new pop up key 9 not applicable settings in tables 27 NPB measurement settings 46 Nurse Call Relay Inop alarm latency 87 nurse call relay relay sensitivity 87 O O2 settings measurement settings 77 oper mode 26 options application area H option 27 MP20 model M option 27 P paced mode setting 4 parameter scales 123 patient category setting 4 peak power frequency PPF 68 pop up key confirm 9 delete 9 load 9 new 9 rename 9 set default 9 store 9 pop up keys configuration 9 PPF peak power frequency 68 PPV measurement settings 54 PPV Pulse Pressure Variation 54 predictive temp measurement settings 74 previewing a profile 11 print database 172 186 printer configuration global setting 171 profile 3 accessing 9 changing 2 changing default 13 c
263. tor overwrites the data in the Quick Admit Field with the new data but does not discharge the patient Tele Discharge This setting is only available in monitors with a telemetry device TAAP connector or a short range radio interface It determines the automatic discharge behavior of the monitor only when it is used in a mode where it has no connection to a host monitor companion mode has no connection to an Information Center and a telemetry transceiver is directly connected via cable or short range radio link to the monitor The available configuration choices are e OnDisconnect The monitor automatically discharges the patient from the monitor when the telemetry transceiver is disconnected or unassigned from the monitor Be aware that if you then measure NBP or Pred Temp with the monitor before you connect a new transceiver only the measurement readings with the latest timestamp will be uploaded to the Information Center when you connect the new transceiver OnDevChange The monitor automatically discharges the patient from the monitor when a different transceiver is connected or assigned to the monitor The transceivers are distinguished by their telemetry labels If you connect the transceiver to the monitor via a short range radio link assigning a different transceiver automatically unassigns the previous transceiver With Tele Discharge configured to ONDevChange be aware of the following if you want to measure NBP
264. tor settings see Understanding Monitor Settings on page 84 global settings are set once per monitor and are independent of the Profiles and Settings Blocks The difference is that any changes you may configure are automatically stored there is no need to save them Read any information on Configuration Implications at the end of the sections before you make any configuration changes Configuring General Global Settings Global Setting Main Setup gt Global Settings Default Profile x The factory default Profile depends on the monitor model and H option See the section Configuration Overview starting on page 194 Altitude m x 0 Line Frequency x 60Hz QRS Type x QRS Tone ECG Cable Color x AAMI Asystole Detect x Standard Pat Sel Default x Cont Monitor Ask User not applicable settings are not available for MP2 X2 MMS Sett Upload x No Yes and MP5 MMS Trend Upload x No Yes MMS PW Sync x No Yes AskUser Reminder x Off QuickAdmit Field x MRN QuickAdmitDischg x Ask User Height Unit x fin Weight Unit x Ib kg kg lb Automat Default x Yes Ask For New Pat x See Configuring Ask for New Patient Settings on page 157 Demograph Fields See Configuring Demographic Fields Settings on page 158 Tele Discharge x not applicable setting is not available Off OnDisc Off for MP20 90 onnect
265. tored with the monitor it is not cloned If the monitor is connected to an Information Center the equipment label on the bedside monitor is the equivalent of the monitor label on the Information Center These labels must match exactly The maximum length for the equipment label is 16 characters Note that as the IntelliVue Information Center will display only up to 12 characters if your monitor will be connected to an Information Center you should use labels not longer than 12 characters Hospital Label The hospital label must be entered for each individual monitor It is stored with the monitor it is not cloned Note that as an Information Center will display only up to 12 characters if your monitor will be connected to an Information Center you should use labels not longer than 12 characters The maximum length for the hospital label is 30 characters IP Address This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details Subnet Mask This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details Default Gateway This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details IGMP This setting will typically be configured by service personnel at installation See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details CI Mode This setting will typically be configured
266. trend group settings unique monitor settings 119 trend priority unique monitor settings 122 trend report settings monitor settings 109 trend scale settings unique monitor settings 123 trend units settings unique monitor settings 123 trend window settings monitor settings 93 trigger condition 132 U undo changes 12 unique monitor settings 118 drug calculator 146 EEG CSA buffer 145 event annotations 133 events 126 function keys 144 global smartkeys 143 Protocol Watch 134 recordings 135 timers 139 trend groups 119 trend priority 122 trend scales 123 trend units 123 unlocking a profile 13 unlocking a settings block 13 user interface settings monitor setting 110 using an X2 or MP5 with a telemetry label 158 v video settings hardware 178 visitors screen 192 vital signs recording monitor settings 95 vital signs report monitor settings 109 vital signs window 93 VueLink settings measurement settings 75 W wave channel speed screen setting 22 wave options 192 wedge window settings monitor settings 97 which monitor models is this guide for 1 who is this guide for 1 WLAN settings hardware settings 181 X XDS remote display 12 14 15 18 115
267. ts SpO Invasive Pressure Temperature Auto Select does not work on any MMS or X2 measurements Meas Deactivate This setting defines the monitor s behavior when you connect a measurement device MMS X2 or plug in module to the monitor and e a measurement label of the newly connected device duplicates the label of an already connected measurement device and e the already connected device is switched off IfMeas Deactivate is set to Manual the monitor deactivates the newly connected measurement due to the label conflict IfMeas Deactivate is set to Auto the monitor deactivates the previously connected measurement device and activates the newly connected device Timer Volume determines the volume of the notification tone for all timers Companion Operating This setting is only available on host monitors that can support the X2 or MP5 as a multi measurement module companion mode It determines whether the companion monitor X2 or MP5 can still be operated when it is connected to a host monitor If Enabled functions you can operate on an X2 or MP5 are restricted to measurements originating in that device If Disabled no operation is possible Companion Display This setting is only available on host monitors that can support the X2 or MP5 as a multi measurement module companion mode It determines which Screen is shown on the companion monitor X2 or MP5 when it is connected to a host monitor Choice
268. u change the wave the new wave will retain the set channel speed Configuring Screen Trends To change the following settings select the screen trend on the Screen to open the related Trend menu Change TrendTime This setting determines in a screen trend If set to Global the trend time in the screen trend channel follows the monitor setting Screen Trend Time as described under Configuring Screen Trend Settings on page 91 If set to any of the fixed times 30min Lh 2h 4h 8h 12h the screen trend time follows its own distinct time setting and is not affected by any changes of the global Screen Trend Time 22 Change View The screen trend presentation can be configured to Tabular Graphical Horizon or Histogram The Tabular view can only be used with aperiodic measurements such as NBP C O C I PAWP If you configure the view of an NBP trend for example to Tabular and during monitoring the user changes the trend to a periodic measurement such as ABP the view automatically switches to Graphical ShowHorizon Trend The horizon view is made up of 4 elements 1 a horizon drawn in white as a reference baseline to help you visualize changes in the patient s condition 2 agraphical trend displaying patient data for the set TrendTime 3a trend indicator arrow indicating how the patient trend has developed in the last ten minutes 4 a deviation bar showing how the currently measured value deviates from the stored baseline
269. un of PVCs A Run of PVCs must be more than two but less than the Ventricular Rhythm Run gt 5 lt 14 HR lt 100 Pair of PVCs a Pair of PVCs is by definition two PVCs in a run Run 2 Configuring Arrhythmia Alarm Recordings See Configuring Alarm Recordings on page 88 Arrhythmia recordings are affected by the settings Record HR and Record PVC as some arrhythmia alarms have both a HR component and a PVC component To receive all arrhythmia alarm recordings you must configure both these alarms on If PVC alarm recording is off but HR alarm recording is on these PVC alarms are not recorded Non Sustain Vtach Vtach Ventricular Rhythm Run of PVCs Pair of PVCs R on T PVC V Bigeminy V Trigeminy PVC min MultiFocal PVC Arrhythmia and Visible and Audible Alarm Latching Main Setup gt Alarms gt Alarm Settings see Configuring Alarms on page 85 Alarm visual and audio latching settings can affect the arrhythmia alarm sounds Visual and Audible Latching should be set to Red or Red and Yellow if Arrhythmia is On SADE Configuring ST Analysis ST segment monitoring is intended for use with adult patients only and is not clinically validated for use with neonatal and pediatric patients For this reason the recommended and default setting for ST monitoring in neonatal and pediatric modes is ST Analysis Off Lead Independent Settings Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt ST Analysis
270. ure socket on the monitor Mean Only Ifyou configure Mean Only to Yes only the mean pressure numeric will be displayed Filter This setting lets you apply a 12 Hz ora 40 Hz filter to the pressure signal Use the 12 Hz filter when the pressure transducer is connected to the intra arterial catheter via a fluid filled tubing system pressure line The 12 Hz filter reduces resonant effects that can be introduced by the tubing system The 40 Hz filter should only be selected when using special pressure transducers such as catheter tip pressure transducers or transducers that are directly connected to the intra arterial catheter without the need for a fluid filled tubing system Mercury Cal This setting determines whether the menu entries Cal Press and Cal Factor are shown in the pressure s setup menu If you want users to be able to perform a mercury calibration while in monitoring mode set Mercury Cal to Yes For detailed information about performing a mercury calibration see the monitor Instructions for Use Artifact Suppr Some clinical procedures may affect blood pressure for example a flush procedure or a blood sample The setting Artifact Suppr lets you suppress the monitor s normal response alarming to these non physiological artifacts for a specified duration 30 60 or 90 seconds or Off During artifact suppression the monitor shows the INOP message lt Pressure Label gt ARTIFACT and a question mark is shown beside the
271. ure window one labeled Save C O the other labeled Cal CCO If Auto Calibration is set to On both functions are combined and only one pop up key will be available Save C O amp Cal CCO RL Shunt This setting is only available if Method is set to Transpulmonary Set RL Shunt to On to enable Right Left Shunt detection This setting is not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control C O The On Off state of the Cardiac Output measurement cannot be preconfigured Cardiac Output is automatically switched On when a C O transducer is connected to the monitor In configuration mode C O can be manually switched On even if no catheter is connected Configuring CCO Continuous Cardiac Output Not MP5 Measurement Settings Main Setup gt Measurements gt CCO Settings common to CCO and CCI Alarms From x x ICCO CCO From x x ABP PPV From CCO x Off CCO x x not applicable the CCO On Off state is not a setting see CCO Configuration Implications on page 57 Color x Green White CCO settings CCO High Limit x x 8 5 l min 3 7 l min 1 3 l min 8 5 l min 56 CCO Low Limit x x 4 0 l min 2 6 l min 0 3 l min 4 0 l min Alarms x x On CCI settings CCI High Limit x x 4 3 I min m 3 7 I min m 5 2 I min m 43 Uminln CCI Low Limit x x 2 0 I min m 2 6 I min m 1 2 I min m 2 0 minim Ala
272. urement Pat Sel Default This setting defines how the monitor behaves when there is a patient identification mismatch between the MMS and the monitor If you set this to Cont Monitor or Continue MMS the monitor resolves the mismatch automatically To require user confirmation before the mismatch is resolved set this to Ask User For more detail please refer to the monitor s Instructions for Use AskUser Reminder This setting lets you specify a time after which the clinician will be reminded of an unresolved patient identification mismatch If the user ignores a patient identification mismatch by closing the Patient Selection window the monitor will automatically pop up the Patient Selection window on the Main Screen after the configured time Smin 10min 15min or 30min To disable this behavior set AskUser Reminder to Off MMS Sett Upload Ifset to Yes the active settings from the MMS measurements will be uploaded to the monitor when you connect an MMS to a monitor and one of the following conditions applies e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are the same i e no patient identification mismatch occurs e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different and Pat Sel Default is configured to Continue MMS e the patient in the MMS and the patient in the monitor are different and Pat Sel Default is configured to Ask User and the clinician resolves the patient identification mismatch by selecti
273. ustrates the concept of Profiles and their building blocks in the IntelliVue Patient Monitor profes Profile A Measurement Monitor Settings Block Settings Block Measurement A Monitor A Screen A Measurement B Monitor B Screen B Measurement C Monitor C Screen C Measurement D Monitor D Screen D Measurement E Monitor E Screen E Notice that settings blocks and screens are only linked to a Profile This indicates that storing a changed Profile saves the combination of building blocks but not individual monitor settings measurement settings or Screens Changes that you have made to measurement or monitor settings or screens can only be stored in the appropriate type of settings block or Screen For details see Modifying an Existing Settings Block on page 11 Patient Category For each profile a patient category is defined This patient category becomes active when you load the Profile It determines the algorithm the monitor uses to process and calculate some measurements for example arrhythmia the safety limits that apply for some measurements for example NBP and the alarm limit ranges for all measurements Note that a change of the patient category does not change any alarm limits to fit this category Paced For each profile the paced status is defined The defined paced status becomes active when you load the Profile The paced setting determines whether the monitor shows p
274. w Setting SRR New Setting Hardware Event Surv Window New Setting Multiple Display Hardware Channel New Setting SRR Channel Bed Information IGMP New Setting CI Mode New Setting CI Address New Setting CI TTL New Setting 5 Screen amp Profile Overview This appendix documents the Screens and Profiles configured for each monitor model in the factory If you make changes to Screens or Profiles this document will no longer reflect the factory default configuration You then must create you own reference by storing printouts and or electronic images of the Screens you design In the Configuration Overview section starting on page 194 the factory default Profiles supplied with each possible combination of options are listed The Screen Overview section starting on page 215 gives an overview of all initial and demo configuration Screen names for this monitor release To view or print bitmaps of all Screens supplied with a specific initial or demo configuration on the Documentation DVD supplied with your IntelliVue monitor navigate to the folder Documentation G 0 Configuration Guide Screen Configurations and open print the pdf document that has the same name as the required configuration file The initial configuration of your monitor may vary slightly depending on your geography and on the options purchased The Screens documented here may be subject to slight changes About the Screen C
275. wireless infrastructure access point wireless switch etc Wireless LAN Settings are hardware settings and will typically be set by service personnel at installation Note Unlike other hardware settings Wireless LAN settings need to be manually stored to make them effective Use the Store entry in the Setup Wireless LAN menu to do so Wireless LAN settings can also be configured using the IntelliVue Support Tool Country x 1000 IP Address x 0 0 0 0 Mode x x none SSID x x BMWLANICN Security Mode x x WPA PSK 181 182 WPA Password x x BMWLANICNPSK WEP Key Size x x 104 WEP Key x x BMWLANICNWEP1 WEP Key Index x x 1 1 Setting available in service mode only 2 Setting available only if Security mode is set to WPA 3 Setting available only if Security mode is set to WEP WLAN Configuration Implications Country This setting is available in service mode only The recommended value is 1000 If set to this value the monitor automatically adjusts the regulatory domain to match the configuration of the infrastructure IP Address This setting is available in service mode only See the IntelliVue Service Guide for details Mode This lets you select the WLAN IEEE 802 11 mode that the hospital is using such as 802 11Ah 802 11Gor 802 11bg SSID Service Set ID This is a security setting and will typically be configured by service personne
276. xx cfg jt pope jat Jet Seen bonoa Me e Pedi yes Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Measmt Pedi Non Paced Screen A Monitor A Neo no yes Neo Measmt Neo 198 Monitor A yes Measmt Adult yes Measmt Pedi yes Measmt Neo yes Service A no Service A no Service A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D no Screen D no Screen E no Screen E no Screen E no Screen F no Screen F no Screen F no Screen G no Screen G no Screen G no ProtocolWatch no ProtocolWatch no Protocol Watch no Horizon no Horizon no Horizon no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no Big Numerics no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no 12 Lead ECG no Visitors no Visitors no Visitors no Option H20 The H20 initial configuration filename is H20 Axx SVGA MP40 50 initial G Ox xx Rev xxx cfg Neo yes yes Neo Non Paced A08 OxyCRG A Monitor A Measmt Neo Pedi no yes Pedi Non Paced 06 OxyCRGA Monitor A Measmt Pedi A04 OxyCRG Monitor A yes Measmt Neo yes Measmt Pedi yes Service A no Service A no Service A no OxyCRG A no OxyCRG A no OxyCRG no OxyCRG B no OxyCRG B no Screen A no Screen A no Screen A no Screen B no Screen B no Screen B no Screen C no Screen C no Screen C no Screen D no Screen D
277. y respiration activity and the indication of the apnea alarm awRR This setting lets you switch the awRR measurement from the Gas Analyzer On or Off 82 Configuring MAC Minimum Alveolar Concentration MP5 90 only Measurement Settings Main Setup gt GM or AGM gt MAC MAC x x Off MACawk x x Off Correction x Off Color x White 1 Setting not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control MAC correction is switched off and MACawk value is not available MAC Configuration Implications The MAC Minimum Alveolar Concentration value of an anesthetic gas or agent denotes the concentration at which 50 of a population of anesthetized patients do not respond with movement to a painful stimulus The MACawk MAC awake represents the concentration at which 50 of a population of anesthetized patients responds to verbal command MAC Determines whether the MAC numeric is displayed or not Correction The IntelliVue monitor offers three methods of MAC calculation e Uncorrected MAC Off e Ambient Pressure corrected MAC not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control e Enhanced MAC Correction not available in the U S A or in clinical environments under FDA control If Correction is set to Off the uncorrected MAC is calculated i e the MAC value is not corrected for ambient pressure age temperature or any other individual factors
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