4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

BIS CABLE INCOMPAT

BIS

The semi-reusable sensor cable connected is unknown or not

INOP tone.

 

supported by your software revision. Replace it with a Philips-

 

 

supported sensor cable.

BIS CABLE USAGE

BIS

The semi-reusable sensor cable has exceeded the maximum

INOP tone.

 

number of uses. Replace the cable.

BIS DSC DISCONN

BIS

DSC is not properly connected OR either DSC or BIS engine

INOP tone

 

may be faulty.

 

Make sure that the DSC is properly connected to the BIS

 

 

 

 

Engine. If INOP persists, replace DSC with a known good one

 

 

of the same type.

 

 

If INOP persists replace BIS engine.

 

 

Silencing this INOP switches the measurement off.

BIS DSC INCOMPT

BIS

DSC is not supported by the BIS engine or new DSC

INOP tone

 

connected to an old BIS engine. A software upgrade may be

 

required. Contact your service personnel.

 

 

BIS DSC MALFUNC

BIS

Electrocautery used during self-test OR malfunction in the

 

 

DSC hardware.

 

 

Make sure not to use electrocautery during the self-test

 

 

procedure. Disconnect and reconnect the DSC to the BIS

 

 

engine. If the INOP persists, replace the DSC or contact your

 

 

service personnel.

BIS DSC UPDATE

BIS

DSC update currently being carried out. This INOP will

INOP tone

 

disappear when the DSC update is finished. Do not disconnect

 

the DSC during the update. No action is needed.

 

 

BIS ELECTR. DISC

BIS

One or more electrodes are not connected to the semi-reusable

INOP tone.

 

sensor cable. Check all electrode connections.

BIS ENGINE DISC.

BIS

BIS engine not connected OR Module Cable defective.

INOP tone

 

Make sure that the Module Cable is properly connected. If

 

INOP persists, replace the Module Cable.

 

 

 

 

Silencing this INOP switches the measurement off.

BIS ENGINE INCOMPT

BIS

BIS engine software is not supported. A software upgrade may

INOP tone

 

be required. Contact your service personnel.

 

MP20/30 - BIS engine not supported.

 

 

BIS ENGINE MALFUNC

BIS

Malfunction in the BIS engine hardware. Disconnect and

INOP tone

 

reconnect the BIS engine. If the INOP persists, replace BIS

 

engine.

 

 

BIS EQUIP MALF

BIS

There is a malfunction in the BIS hardware. Unplug and replug

INOP tone

 

the BIS module. If the INOP persists, contact your service

 

personnel.

 

 

BIS HIGH IMPEDANCE

BIS

Impedance of one or more electrode(s) is above the valid range,

INOP tone may sound

 

most often caused by bad skin preparation. Check the sensor

 

montage and press the electrode pads firmly. If this INOP

 

 

 

 

persists, replace the sensor(s) in question using correct skin

 

 

preparation.

 

 

If INOP persists, contact your service personnel.

BIS IMPEDANCE CHCK

BIS

The Cyclic Impedance check is running. It will stop

INOP tone may sound

 

automatically if all impedances are within the valid range. If

 

any electrodes do not pass the impedance test, check the sensor

 

 

 

 

montage and press the electrode pads firmly.

 

 

To manually stop the Cyclic Impedance Check, select

 

 

Cyclic Check Off in the Setup BIS menu.

 

 

 

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Philips MP40/50 BIS Cable Incompat, BIS Cable Usage, BIS DSC Disconn, BIS DSC Incompt, BIS DSC Malfunc, BIS DSC Update

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