Events Log - CME VET-PRO VIP 2000 Operator's Manual

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Events Log

To access the history of events, you need to access Change Set Up using the Level 1 Technician Access
Code. The events history carries the last 2000 user events (i.e. changes to programs, pump started/
stopped, etc) and the status of the pump (i.e. battery charge, pressure levels, etc). It is not patient specific
(i.e. the 2000 events are likely to span multiple patients recently treated with that particular pump).
To access the events history:
From the main menu scroll to "Change Set up" and press
1.
From the main menu scroll to "More ..." and press
2.
3.
Enter the Level 1 Technician Access Code and press
Scroll down to "History" and press
4.
5.
The screen will now show the most current user event, date, time, etc.
For example:
NOTE:
Each event is assigned a new number and the pump stores the last 2000 in
memory. After some time, the first event to appear when you enter the events history may
be number 754. This means there have been 754 events in this pumps life and events
255-754 are stored in this history. The pump deletes the oldest event in the log each time
a new event occurs.
Press
and
6.
display further data relevant to this event on the status of the program and pump at the time
of this event. The user can scroll through the information shown here to check what the
pump was set up for, whether it was operating on battery or mains, whether it was locked
out and what the pressure settings and readings were at that time.
VET-PRO VIP 2000™ Color Vision Operator Manual
.
Event Number:
12345
01-Jan-2000 10:00
Program Starts
Press
or Details
to scroll through events. When you find one of interest, press
Rate
Volume Left
Volume Infused
Select Program
Operation
Battery Level
Lock Status
Volume Calibration
Pressure Baseline
Pressure Actual
ID Code
Given
.
.
.
416.6 mL/hr
100 mL
0 mL
Continuous
Battery
Normal
Keypad and Program
576
84
84
0
1.79 mL
4 – Operation
to
78

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