IntelliVue Patient Monitor
M8000-9001G
Table Of Contents
What’s New?
Patient Alarms and INOPs
ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST Monitoring
Capture 12-Lead
Monitoring Pulse Rate
Monitoring SpO2
Monitoring Invasive Pressure
Monitoring Carbon Dioxide
Monitoring tcGas
Monitoring BIS
Calculations
Recording
Using the Drug Calculator
Respiratory Loops
Accessories
Default Settings Appendix
TcGas Default Settings
Basic Operation
Introducing the IntelliVue Family
IntelliVue MP20/MP30
MP20/MP30 left side MP20/MP30 front panel
AC Power LED
MP20/MP30 Major Parts and Keys
MP40/MP50 left side
IntelliVue MP40/MP50
MP40/MP50 Major Parts and Keys
IntelliVue MP60/MP70
MP40/MP50 front panel
MP60/MP70 Major Parts and Keys
IntelliVue MP80/MP90
D80 Intelligent Display
Remote Alarm Device
MP80/MP90 Major Parts and Keys
Display Unit
Flexible Module Server M8048A
Related Products
Docking Station
Measurement Modules
Multi-Measurement Server M3001A
Example Module Pressure
M3001A Connectors and Symbols
Measurement Server Extensions
M3014A, M3015A and M3016A Capnography Extensions
M3014A Capnography M3016A Mainstream
M3012A Hemodynamic Measurement Server Extension
M3012A Hemodynamic
Monitor information line Other screen elements
Enter Main Setup menu
Operating and Navigating
Selecting Screen Elements
Using the Setup Menu
Using the Touchscreen
Disabling Touchscreen Operation
Using the SpeedPoint
Follows the Silence permanent key configuration
Using Keys
Using the Navigation Point
Using a Mouse or Trackball
Permanent Keys
SmartKeys
Hardkeys
Pop-Up Keys
MC MR M+ Back √ C/CE
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
Using the On-Screen Calculator
Operating Modes
Standby Mode
Select Main Setup, followed by Monitor Standby
Understanding Screens
Switching to a Different Screen
Changing a Screen’s Content
Waves a Split Screen a Loops Cardiac Output Vital Signs a
Using Additional Displays
Change Screen menu
Monitor Settings
Using the Visitor Screen
Measurement Settings
Understanding Profiles
Swapping a Complete Profile
Measurement a Measurement B Measurement C Measurement D
Default Profile
Understanding Settings
Swapping a Settings Block
Changing Measurement Settings
Adjusting a Measurement Wave
Switching a Measurement On and Off
Switching Numerics On and Off
Changing Wave Speeds
Freezing An Individual Wave
Freezing Waves
Changing Wave Speed for a Channel
Freezing All Waves
Using Labels
Labels are shown in red
Resolving Label Conflicts
Conflicting measurement
De-activated labels are Grayed-out
Adjusting Touch Tone Volume
Changing Monitor Settings
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
Setting the Date and Time
Checking Your Monitor Revision
Switching On
Setting up the Measurement Servers and Modules
Getting Started
Monitoring After a Power Failure
Disconnecting from Power
Using Remote Applications
Networked Monitoring
Pop-Up Keys Selecting this pop-up key lets you
Remote Application Popup Keys
Remote Applications SmartKey
Again
What’s New?
What’s New in Release D.0?
What’s New in Release C.0?
What’s New in Release B.1?
What’s New in Release B.0?
What’s New in Release A.2?
What’s New in Release A.2?
Alarms
↑ ** HR High
Alarm Tone Configuration
Visual Alarm Indicators
Audible Alarm Indicators
Traditional Audible Alarms HP/Agilent/Philips/Carenet
Changing the Alarm Tone Volume
Minimum Volume for No Central Monitoring Inop
ISO/IEC Standard 9703-2 Audible Alarms
Alarm Reminder ReAlarm
Acknowledging Alarms
Pausing or Switching Off Alarms
Select Main Setup -Alarm Settings
To Switch Individual Measurement Alarms On or Off
To Pause All Alarms
To Switch All Alarms Off
While Alarms are Paused or Off
Resetting Arrhythmia Alarm Timeouts
Alarm Limits
Restarting Paused Alarms
Extending the Alarm Pause Time
Viewing All Alarm Limits
On/Off
Changing Alarm Limits
Alarms
Alarm limits
About Automatic Alarm Limits AutoLimits
Documenting Alarm Limits
Measurement value
Review Alarms Window
Reviewing Alarms
Alarm Messages Window
Alarm Review Pause Al Limits Alarms Min 10 Min
Viewing the Alarm Latching Settings
Understanding Alarm Messages
Latching Alarms
Alarm Latching Behavior
Testing Alarms
Alarm Behavior at On/Off
Alarm Message From Condition Indication
Patient Alarms and INOPs
Patient Alarm Messages
CPP High
CCO/CCI High
CCO/CCI LOW
CPP LOW
Irregular HR
HR High
HR LOW
Missed Beat
Pacer NT
NON-SUSTAIN VT
Pacer not Capt
Pacing
ST Multi
RR High
RR LOW
Vent FIB/TACH
Alarm
Vent Bigeminy
Vent Rhythm
Technical Alarm Messages INOPs
Inop Message, Indication Source What to do
BIS Cable Usage
BIS DSC Update
BIS Cable Incompat
BIS DSC Disconn
BIS Overcurrent
BIS Isoelectrc EEG
BIS Lead OFF
BIS Sensor Disconn
CCI no BSA
Cannot Analyze ECG
Cannot Analyze ST
CCO BAD Press Sign
CCO Pulse Overrang
CCO Press Invalid
CCO Press Overrang
CCO Recalibrate
CO2 Auto Zero
CO2 CAL Mode
Lead OFF
CO2 CAL Running
Equip Malf
CO2 Update FW
CO2 Check CAL
CO2 Equip Malf
CO2 Zero Running
CO2 Zero Failed
CO2 Zero Required
CPP CHK Sources
EEG Line Noise
Eegx Lead OFF
Eegx Leads OFF
EEG Muscle Noise
MMS Unplugged
Leads OFF
LL Lead OFF
MMS Unsupported
NBP Interrupted
Signal
PPV BAD Signal
NBP Measure Failed
Pulsatile
Malf
Transducer
Overrange
Spiro Alarms Suppr
Some ECG Alarms OFF
Spiro Upgrade
Resp Erratic
SpO2 label Deactivated
SpO2 label EXTD. Update
SpO2 Label Poor Signal
SpO2 label Equip Malf
Configuration
Label Upgrade
CAL Mode
CAL Failed
SVR/SVRI SET CVP Used
SVR/SVRI CHK Sources
SVR/SVRI CHK Units
CAL Requird
No Transduc
Stabilizing
Conf
Setup
Cable
Managing Patients
Admitting a Patient
Admitting a Centrally-Monitored Patient
Quick Admitting a Patient
Patient Category and Paced Status
Editing Patient Information
Discharging a Patient
Transferring Patients
Transferring a Centrally-Monitored Patient
Transferring a Patient with an MMS no Central Station
MMS Trend Upload and MMS Settings Upload
Data Upload from an MMS
Manually Resolving Patient Mismatch
Data Exchange Between Information Centers
Resolving Patient Information Mismatch
Patient Mismatch If One Set of Patient Data is Correct
Patient Mismatch If Neither Patient Data Set is Correct
Patient Mismatch If Both Patient Data Sets Are Correct
Care Groups
Automatically Resolving Patient Mismatch
Patient Information This information is taken from
Understanding the Care Group Overview Bar
Depending on space available
Main Setup menu, select My Care Group
Viewing the My Care Group Window
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Viewing the Other Bed Window
Other Bed Pop-Up Keys
Care Group Alarms
Visual Alarm Status Information in the Other Bed Window
Unpairing a Telemetry Device
Telemetry Data Overview
Using Standby
Silencing Telemetry Alarms from the Bedside
Suspending Telemetry Alarms
Telemetry Data Overview Screen Element
ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST Monitoring
Skin Preparation for Electrode Placement
Connecting ECG Cables
Selecting the Primary and Secondary ECG Leads
Checking Paced Status
Understanding the ECG Display
Monitoring Paced Patients
Avoiding Pace Pulse Repolarization Tails
Setting the Paced Status Pace Pulse Rejection
Changing the Size of the ECG Wave
To Change the Size of an Individual ECG Wave
To Change the Size of all the ECG Waves
Changing the Volume of the QRS Tone
Changing the ECG Filter Settings
ECG Leads Monitored
Choosing Easi or Standard Lead Placement
About ECG Leads
Changing Lead Sets
Electrode labels Electrode colors
ECG Lead Placements
ECG Lead Fallback
Standard 3-Lead Placement
Standard 5-Lead Placement
Chest Electrode Placement
Lead Placement
Conventional 12-Lead ECG
Modified 12-Lead ECG
Choosing Standard or Modified Electrode Placement
Labelling 12-Lead ECG Reports
Capture 12-Lead
Easi ECG Lead Placement
When Mod. LeadPlacement is set to Off
On the lower sternum at the level
ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST Alarm Overview
Using ECG Alarms
ECG Safety Information
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Arrhythmia Options
Where Can I Find More Information?
About Arrhythmia Monitoring
Aberrantly-Conducted Beats
Switching Arrhythmia Analysis On and Off
Choosing an ECG Lead for Arrhythmia Monitoring
Atrial Fibrillation and Flutter
Viewing Arrhythmia Waves
Understanding the Arrhythmia Display
Intermittent Bundle Branch Block
Arrhythmia Beat Labels
Description Or E
Arrhythmia Status Messages
Rhythm Status Messages
Ectopic Status Messages
Arrhythmia Relearning
Initiating Arrhythmia Relearning Manually
Explanation Or E
Arrhythmia Relearn and Lead Fallback
Arrhythmia Alarms
Automatic Arrhythmia Relearn
Switching Individual Arrhythmia Alarms On and Off
Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms
Arrhythmia Alarms and Latching
Switching All Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms On or Off
Resetting the Timeout Period
How are Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms Indicated?
What is a Timeout Period?
Behavior of Unsilenced Arrhythmia Alarms
PVC Alarms Chain
Arrhythmia Alarm Chaining
Red Arrhythmia Alarms
Yellow Arrhythmia Alarms Beat Detection Alarms Chain
Run PVCs
Understanding PVC-Related Alarms
Non-Sustain Tach
Pair PVCs
Selecting ST Leads for Analysis
Switching ST On and Off
About ST Monitoring
Understanding the ST Display
ST-II ST-V ST-aVR
Updating ST Baseline Snippets
Recording ST Segments
Adjusting ST Measurement Points
About the ST Measurement Points
ST-I
ISO Point ST Point J+60
Changing ST Alarm Limits
ST Alarms
Single- or Multi-lead ST Alarming
Viewing ST Maps
Trend View
ST Map Current
Viewing an ST Map
Switching Between ST Map Views
Setup ST Analysis menu, select ST Map
Working in the ST Map Task Window
Changing the Scale of the ST Map
Displaying an ST Reference Baseline
Updating an ST Map Reference Baseline
Changing the Trending Interval
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System Pulse Source
Entering the Setup Pulse Menu
Monitoring Pulse Rate
Selecting the Active Alarm Source HR or Pulse?
Switching Pulse On and Off
Using Pulse Alarms
Setup SpO2 menu
QRS Tone
Alarm Source Selection Disabled
Changing HR/Pulse Alarm Limits
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Cardiac Overlay
Lead Placement for Monitoring Resp
Optimizing Lead Placement for Resp
Changing Resp Detection Modes
Auto Detection Mode
Understanding the Resp Display
Lateral Chest Expansion
Resp Detection Modes and Cardiac Overlay
Manual Detection Mode
Changing the Size of the Respiration Wave
Resp Safety Information
Using Resp Alarms
Changing the Apnea Alarm Delay
Changing the Speed of the Respiration Wave
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Applying the Sensor
Monitoring SpO2
SpO2 Sensors
Connecting SpO2 Cables
Measuring SpO2
Assessing a Suspicious SpO2 Reading
Adjusting the Alarm Limits
Understanding SpO2 Alarms
Alarm Delays
Adjusting the Desat Limit Alarm
Setting Up Tone Modulation
Perfusion Pleth Indicator
Setting SpO2/Pleth as Pulse Source
Setting the QRS Volume
Choose the second measurement source
Monitoring NBP
Introducing the Oscillometric NBP Measurement
Measurement Methods
Preparing to Measure NBP
Measurement Limitations
Reference Method
Correcting the Measurement if Limb is not at Heart Level
Understanding the NBP Numerics
Enabling Automatic Mode and Setting Repetition Time
Starting and Stopping Measurements
Calibrating NBP
Choosing the NBP Alarm Source
Assisting Venous Puncture
Menu option Pressure value monitored
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Making a Temp Measurement
Monitoring Temperature
Selecting a Temperature for Monitoring
Extended Temperature Label Set
Calculating Temp Difference
Setting up the Pressure Measurement
Monitoring Invasive Pressure
Extended Pressure Label Set
Zeroing the Pressure Transducer
Selecting a Pressure for Monitoring
Label Description
Determining a Pressure’s Most Recent Zero
Using the Zero Hardkey
Zeroing ICP or IC1/IC2
Zeroing a Pressure Measurement
Displaying a Mean Pressure Value Only
Adjusting the Calibration Factor
Troubleshooting the Zero
Changing the Pressure Wave Scale
Non-Physiological Artifact Suppression
Choosing the Pressure Alarm Source
Optimizing the Waveform
Calibrating Reusable Transducer CPJ840J6
Making the Pressure Calibration
Calculating Pulse Pressure Variation
Troubleshooting the Pressure Calibration
Calculating Cerebral Perfusion
Measuring Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure
Editing the Wedge
Identifying the Pressure Analog Output Connector
Monitoring Cardiac Output
Hemodynamic Parameters
Using the C.O. Procedure Window
Cardiac Output Transpulmonary
Entering the HemoCalc Window
Accessing the Setup C.O. and Setup CCO Menus
Measuring C. O. Using the PiCCO Method
Measuring Continuous Cardiac Output
Setting Up the PiCCO C.O. Measurement
CVP
Performing PiCCO C.O. Measurements
Editing PiCCO C.O. Measurements
CCO Calibration Status Indicators
Saving and Calibrating PiCCO C.O. Measurements
Ice-Bath Setup for RH Thermodilution C.O. Measurements
Measuring C.O. Using the Right Heart Thermodilution Method
Setting up RH C.O. Measurements
Performing RH C.O. Measurements
Setting the Computation Constant
Documenting C.O. Measurements
Editing and Saving RH C.O. Measurements
Injectate Guidelines
Injectate Volume, Patient Weight and Etvi Values PiCCO Only
Cold Injectate Room Temperature Injectate Etvi Etvi ≥
Guidelines for Right Heart Thermodilution C.O. Injectate
CCO Curve Alert Messages
Possible Causes
CCO Prompt Messages
CCO Prompt Messages Possible Causes
CCO Warning Messages Possible Causes
CCO Safety Information
CCO Warning Messages
O. module or measurement server extension has been plugged
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Monitoring Carbon Dioxide
Using the Capnography Extension M3014A
Preparing to Measure Mainstream CO2
Preparing to Measure Sidestream CO2
Using the Sidestream Sensor Holder
Removing Exhaust Gases from the System
Using the Mainstream CO2 Extension M3016A
Checking Transducer Accuracy
Calibrating the Transducer
Attaching and Removing the CO2 Transducer
Preparing to Measure Microstream CO2
Using the Microstream CO2 Extension M3015A
Using Microstream Accessories
Using the FilterLine and Airway Adapter
Removing Exhaust Gases from the System
Setting up CO2 Corrections
Setting up Mainstream and Sidestream CO2
Adjusting the CO2 Wave Scale
Suppressing Zero Calibration
Deriving Alarms From awRR
Changing CO2 Alarms
Changing the Apnea Alarm Delay
Changing awRR Alarm Limits
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Monitoring Airway Flow, Volume and Pressure
Attaching the Flow Sensor
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Zero Calibration
Automatic Purging
Manual Purging
Adult Mode
Incorrect Balance Gas Setting N2O instead of N2
Gas Compensation
Alarms and Alarm Limits
Setting up Spirometry
Optimizing Scale Settings
Changing the Apnea Alarm Delay
Setup Spirometry menu, select Gas Compensation
Setting the Gas Compensation Mode
Automatic Alarm Suppression
Choosing Measured AWV Components
Changing the Temperature of the Inspired Gas
Monitoring tcGas
Identifying tcGas Module Components
Setting the tcGas Site Timer
Setting the tcGas Sensor Temperature
Using the tcGas Site Timer
Disabling the tcGas Site Timer
Setting the tcGas Barometric Pressure
Restarting the tcGas SiteTimer
Remembraning the tcGas Transducer
New/Dried Out Transducers
Storing tcGas Transducers
Calibrating the tcGas Transducer
Troubleshooting tcGas Calibration
Calibration Failure
Applying the tcGas Transducer
Finishing tcGas Monitoring
TcGas Corrections
Monitoring SvO2
Preparing to Monitor SvO2
Carrying out a Pre-insertion Calibration
Inserting the Catheter
Performing a Light Intensity Calibration
Calculating Oxygen Extraction
Setting Up the In-Vivo Calibration
Performing In-Vivo Calibration
Making the In-Vivo Calibration
Percentage of total power in each frequency band
Monitoring EEG
EEG Montage SmartKey
EEG Monitoring Setup
Using the EEG Impedance/Montage Window
KOhm ImpedanceLimit5kOhm EEG 1 F3-P3 EEG 2 F4-P4
Montage Name
Choosing an EEG Electrode Montage
Changing the Impedance Limit
Label1
Impedance Indicators
About Electrode-to-Skin Impedance
About Compressed Spectral Arrays CSA
CSA contains the following information
Switching EEG Numerics On and Off
Changing EEG Settings
Changing CSA Settings
Changing the Scale of the EEG Waves for Display
Changing the Speed of the EEG Wave
EEG Reports
Changing Filter Frequencies
CSA on Report
EEG Safety Information
EEG and Electrical Interference
Monitoring BIS
BIS Monitoring Setup
Monitoring BIS Using the DSC and BIS Engine
Aspect BIS Sensor Aspect BISx 185-0145-PH
Monitoring BIS using the BISx
Board
With sensors for single-patient use
Manufacturer’s Information
BIS Continuous Impedance Check
BIS Cyclic Impedance Check
Starting a Cyclic Impedance Check
BIS Window
BIS Impedance Indicators
Symbol Color Action
Changing the BIS Smoothing Rate
Switching BIS and Individual Numerics On and Off
Switching BIS Filters On or Off
Changing the Scale of the EEG Wave
BIS Safety Information
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Trends
Viewing Trends
Viewing Graphic Trends
Viewing Vital Signs Trends
Setting Up Trends
Trends Pop-Up Keys
Making Segment Settings
Trend Priority
Trend Groups
Trend Interval
Trend Parameter Scales
Documenting Trends
Graphical Trend Presentation
Aperiodic Trends Database
Trends Databases
Screen Trends
Trending Multiple-Value Measurements
Setting the Screen Trend Time
Changing the Screen Trend View
Changing the Selection of Screen Trends Displayed
Activating the Cursor for Screen Trends
Tabular View
Horizon View
Setting the Horizon
Setting the Horizon Trend Scale
Hemodynamic Oxygenation Ventilation
Calculations
Viewing Calculations
Calculations Windows
Calculations Pop-Up Keys
Reviewing Calculations
Performing Calculations
Automatic Unit Conversion
Entering Values for Calculations
Automatic Value Substitution
Manual Unit Conversion
Documenting Calculations
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Hi-Res Trend Wave Scales
High Resolution Trend Waves
Changing the Hi-Res Trend Waves Displayed
Hi-Res Trend Waves and OxyCRG
Recordings
Printing Hi-Res Trend Wave Reports
Hi-Res Trend Wave Recordings
Basic Event
Event Surveillance
Levels of Event Surveillance
Surveillance Advanced Event Surveillance
Event Groups
Event Episodes
Open the Event Episode window to review the selected event
Events Pop-Up Keys
Event Episode Types Pre-time Post-time
Detail
ABP
Event Triggers
SpO2 Resp
Event Notification
Setting Triggers for NER and Basic Event Surveillance
Event Retriggering
For each
Triggering Events Manually
Set the event trigger
HR Pulse
Event Counter
Events Database
Viewing Events
AD21 BD71 AB D 11 D6 M0
Counting Combi-Events
Counting Neonatal Event Review NER Events
Event Summary Window
Event Review Window
Event Episode Window
Apnea
Documenting Event Review
Annotating Events
Documenting Events
Event Review Recordings
Documenting an Event Episode
Event Recordings
Plet
Event Reports
Event Episode Recordings
Res
Event Review Reports
Event Episode Reports
Event Summary Reports
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Recording
Stop key Stops the current recording
Starting and Stopping Recordings
Quickstarting Recordings
Stopping Recordings
Overview of Recording Types
Extending Recordings
Recording Without a Template
All ECG Waves Recordings
Creating and Changing Recordings Templates
Setup Recording menu select General Select ECG Gain
Changing ECG Wave Gain
Recording Strip Code
Recording Priorities
Sample Recording Strip
Code Meaning
Recorded Waveforms
Maintaining Recording Strips
Reloading Paper
Recorder Status Messages
Recorder Status Messages Explanation
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Starting Reports Printouts
Report types Report contents How to start printing reports
Printing Patient Reports
Stopping Reports Printouts
Setting Up Reports
Setting Up ECG Reports
Limits
Setting Up Vital Signs and Graphic Trend Reports
Setting Up Auto Reports
Setting Up Individual Print Jobs
Checking Printer Settings
Dashed Lines on Reports
Unavailable Printer Re-routing Reports
Printer Status Message Possible causes and suggested action
Printer Status Messages
Sample Report Printouts
Alarm Limits Report
Patient Name
Realtime Report
Cardiac Output Report
ECG Report type Available Formats Available Paper Sizes
ECG Reports
Other Reports
Using the Drug Calculator
Accessing the Drug Calculator
Performing Calculations for a Non-Specific Drug
Performing Drug Calculations
About the Rule of Six
Performing Calculations for a Specific Drug
Drug Calculator
Documenting Drug Calculations
Charting Infusion Progress
Using the Titration Table
Titr.Table
VueLink Modules
Module Type Max External Devices Wave Numeric
Changing VueLink Waves and Numerics Displayed
Connecting an External Device
Setup Device Name menu, select Show Device Data
Viewing the VueLink Device Data Window
Alarms/INOPs From External Devices
Using VueLink Screens
Switching VueLink On and Off
Language Conflict with External Device Drivers
Select Main Setup Timers
Using Timers
Viewing Timers
Notification
Timer Types
Timer Setup Pop-up Keys
Setting Up Timers
Timer Label
Select Change Numeric Select Any Timer
Displaying Timers On The Main Screen
Timer Counting Direction
Run Time
Displaying a Clock On The Main Screen
Main Screen Timer Pop-up Keys
Setup
Label
Respiratory Loops
Viewing Loops
Showing/Hiding Loops
Select Main Setup
Capturing and Deleting Loops
Setup VueLink Device menu
Using the Loops Cursor
Setting Up Source Device
Changing Loops Display Size
Documenting Loops
Care and Cleaning
General Points
Disinfecting
Cleaning
Cleaning Monitoring Accessories
Sterilizing
Cleaning the Recorder Printhead M1116B only
Cleaning the Batteries and Battery Compartment
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Using the Batteries
MP20/MP30 one or two Philips
Battery Status on the Main Screen
Battery Power Indicators
Battery LED
Battery status symbols
Viewing Individual Battery Status
Checking Battery Charge
Battery Status Window
Recording Battery Status
Optimizing Battery Performance
Replacing Batteries
Conditioning Batteries
Display Brightness Setting
Charging Batteries
Unequally-Charged Batteries
Battery Safety Information
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Inspecting the Cables and Cords
Maintenance Troubleshooting
Inspecting the Equipment and Accessories
Maintenance Task and Test Schedule
Disposing of Empty Calibration Gas Cylinders
Troubleshooting
Disposing of the Monitor
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Trunk Cables
Accessories
ECG/Resp Accessories
Electrode Cable Sets
Electrode One Piece Cables
Reusable Cuff Kits
NBP Accessories
Set Combiners and Organizers
Patient Category
Adult/Pediatric Antimicrobial Coated Reusable cuffs
Neonatal/Infant Cuffs Disposable, non-sterile
Bladder Tubing Width
Transducer, accessories, sensor kits
Invasive Pressure Accessories
SpO2 Accessories
Required
Philips disposable sensors. Not available in the USA
Philips disposable sensors. Available worldwide
MAX-A
Extension / Adapter Cables for Philips and Nellcor Sensors
Adapter Cable for Masimo sensors
Temperature Accessories
Transpulmonary Thermodilution
Cardiac Output C.O. Accessories
Right Heart Thermodilution
Mainstream CO2 Accessories for M3016A
Mainstream CO2 Accessories for M3014A
Sidestream CO2 Accessories for M3014A
Microstream accessory selection flowchart
Microstream CO2 Accessories
Spirometry Accessories
BIS Accessories
TcGas Accessories
EEG Accessories
BIS Sensors
SvO2 Accessories
Other BIS Accessories
Recorder Accessories
Indication for Use
Installation and Specifications
Intended Use
Address of the EU Authorized Representative
Manufacturer’s Information
BIS Manufacturer’s Information
Trademark Acknowledgement
Symbols
Symbols
12V
Installation Safety Information
Connectors
MP20/MP30
MP40/MP50
MP60/MP70
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MP80/MP90
Bedside Adapter Wireless Network Adapter
Altitude Setting
Monitor Safety Specifications
H x D Comments
Physical Specifications
Product
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Monitor MP20, MP30 Condition Range
Environmental Specifications
Monitor MP40, MP50, MP60, MP70, MP80, MP90 Condition Range
Monitor MP20, MP30, MP40, MP50, MP60, MP70, MP80, MP90
D80 Intelligent Display Condition Range
Docking Station M8045A Condition Range
Thermal Array Recorder Module M1116B Condition Range
M4605A Battery Specifications
Remote Alarm Device M8025A Condition Range
Remote SpeedPoint M8026A Condition Range
Monitor Performance Specifications
MP20/30, MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90
Sounds
Indicators
MP20/MP30
Trends
MMS M3001A Performance Specifications Trends
Alarm signal
Review Alarms
D80 Intelligent Display Performance Specifications
Monitor Interface Specifications
Display Specifications
MP70/MP80/MP90
IntelliVue 802.11 Bedside Adapter Wireless Network Adapter
Video Interface MP60
Sxga MP80, MP90
ECG/Arrhythmia/ST
Measurement Specifications
ECG/Arrhythmia/ST Performance Specifications
Extreme Tachy
ECG/Arrhythmia/ST Alarm Specifications Range Adjustment
Time to Alarm for
Extreme Brady
SpO2
Respiration Performance Specifications
Respiration
SpO2 Performance Specifications
NBP Performance Specifications
Venipuncture Mode Inflation Inflation Pressure Adult
Auto Mode Repetition Times
Stat Mode Cycle Time
Range Adjustment Systolic
Invasive Pressure Performance Specifications
Invasive Pressure and Pulse
Temp
Range Adjustment Delay Pressure
Alarms
Temp
M3015A Microstream CO2 Performance Specifications
Microstream CO2 Humidity Correction Factor
Operating Temperature
M3014A Mainstream CO2 Performance Specifications
M3014A Sidestream CO2 Performance Specifications
Response Time
M3016A Mainstream CO2 Performance Specifications
Mainstream CO2 Humidity Correction Factor
Interfering Gas and Vapor Effects On CO2 Measurement Values
Spirometry Performance Specifications
Spirometry
Expired Volume
Volume numeric
Inspired Volume
Whichever is greater
CCO Performance Specifications
Cardiac Output / Continuous Cardiac Output
TcGas Performance Specifications
TcGas
SvO 2 Performance Specifications
SvO2
EEG Performance Specifications
Accessories Compliant with EMC Standards
Safety and Performance Tests
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Specifications
Electromagnetic Emissions
Electromagnetic Immunity
Recommended Separation Distance
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Fast Transients/Bursts
Restart time
Default Settings Appendix
Alarm Default Settings
ECG, Arrhythmia, and ST Default Settings
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Pulse Default Settings
SpO 2 Settings Factory Adult Factory Pedi Factory Neo
Respiration Default Settings
SpO2 Default Settings
SpO 2 Alarm Default Settings Adult Pediatric Neonatal
NBP Default Settings
Temperature Default Settings
Settings Factory Adult Factory Pedi Factory Neo
Invasive Pressure Default Settings
Invasive Pressure PAP Settings
Cardiac Output Default Settings
Spirometry Adult Pedi Neo Settings
CO2 Default Settings
Spirometry Default Settings
TcGas Settings Factory Adult
TcGas Default Settings
SvO2 Default Settings
SvO2 Settings
EEG Settings Factory Adult Factory Pedi Factory Neo
EEG Default Settings
BIS Default Settings
Adult Pedi Neo
VueLink Default Settings
Device Alarms Ignored Color Green
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EEG 322 Hospira Inc
Timeout periods 113 yellow
Cpap Resp
DSC BIS
Fast
Marker input connector
Preparing skin for ECG Pressure
PVR/PVRI
Re-triggering events Retrolental fibroplasia SpO2
Viewing 223 trends pop-up keys 225 trends priority list
Module options 281 module setup Visible waves and numerics
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