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Operating Room Information System
Pre-Installation Manual
July 2014
1004-400-059 REV K
www.stryker.com

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  • Page 1 Operating Room Information System Pre-Installation Manual July 2014 1004-400-059 REV K www.stryker.com...
  • Page 3 The information subject to this restriction is contained in all pages of this manual. © July 2014 Stryker Communications. All Rights Reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Stryker and Stryker logo are registered trademarks of Stryker. Endosuite...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5.4.10 Stryker Dual Flat Panel Arm Cable ................22 5.4.11 Single Flat Panel Arm Cable Kit (Non-Stryker Flat Panel Arm) (NAM) ......22 5.4.12 Dual Flat Panel Arm Cable Kit (Non-Stryker Flat Panel Arm) .........22 6. Infinity Based Conference System (IBC) Rooms .....................
  • Page 6 IBC Unit with Tower (ICW1) .................... 23 IBC Unit with Stryker Credenza (ICW2) ................23 IBC with Customer Supplied Casework (ICW3) ..............24 Casework Equipment ......................24 6.5.1 SwitchPoint Infinity 2 (A2) ...................24 6.5.2 SPI2 Touch Panel, 19" (B2) ..................24 6.5.3...
  • Page 7 8.9 Wall/Ceiling Mounted HD Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera ............. 32 8.10 Echo Canceling Microphone with Internal Speaker ............32 8.11 Ceiling Mounted Microphone ..................... 33 8.12 Lutron Controller (LTC) ....................... 33 8.13 Lutron Lighting Control Integration Series ................33 8.14 Outside the OR Touch Panel, Keyboard, Mouse for SPI3 ............33 9.
  • Page 8: Scope

    1. Scope This document describes the rough-in requirements and specifications for Stryker Operating Room Information System (ORIS) equipment. It covers pre-installation requirements for all electrical and information systems services needed. It does not describe in detail the installation of this equipment which is accomplished by Stryker Communications' technicians.
  • Page 9: Warnings And Cautions

    2. Warnings and Cautions Please read this manual and follow its instructions carefully. The words WARNING, CAUTION, and Note carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed. WARNING The personal safety of the patient or user may be involved. Disregarding this information could result in injury to the patient.
  • Page 10: Product Symbol Definition

    3. Product Symbol Definition The following symbols may be found on the Stryker SwitchPoint Infinity® 3 equipment: An exclamation mark within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (service) instructions in the literature ac- companying the product.
  • Page 11: Emc Precautions

    Note: The device does not contain any hazardous materials. Legal regulations may include specifications regarding the disposal of this prod- uct. We request that you contact Stryker when you plan to withdraw this device from service for discard. Denotes the device contains more than .002% cadmium.
  • Page 12: Party Responsibilities

    Structural steel (support structure) drawings • Ceiling drawings 3. The hospital must ensure Stryker is notified of all revisions and changes to drawings prior to and during the scope of the project. 4. Accept delivery of Stryker equipment. 5. All Stryker-supplied equipment should be stored in a clean, temperature-controlled, dry envi- ronment prior to installation.
  • Page 13: Stryker Responsibilities

    The vendor will maintain responsibility for the finished, combined product. 11. All rooms must be reserved for Stryker Installation technicians only at all times during the installation dates.
  • Page 14: Isuite Operating Room

    5. iSuite Operating Room The Stryker iSuite may consist of, but is not limited to, the following Stryker Communications equip- ment: SwitchPoint Infinity, SwitchPoint Element, Documentation Station, Stryker Booms and Lights, Speakers, PTZ Camera, and Wall Mounted Plasma/LCD. The operating room may also integrate with an ORIS Video Network Hub and may contain a Fixed OR Status Camera.
  • Page 15: Additional Documentation Station Notes

    The bottom section is on casters and will easily roll into place. This allows for the electrician to easily run power to the documentation station before rolling into place. • There will be a 1" gap between the base of the cabinet and the finished floor. Stryker recom- mends coving/flashing up the floor for cleaning purposes. •...
  • Page 16: Installing The Documentation Station

    All conduits have a maximum length of 45'. Conduits must have insulated bushings on all open ends. Install two (2) Ethernet connections for the SORN (Stryker's Remote Device Management System) and SDC, respectively. A telephone connection may be desired for a nurse’s phone. Similarly, additional Ethernet connections may be desired for a Nurses Computer and/or PACS Computer.
  • Page 17 THREE-BAY DOCUMENTATION STATION (DOC3) Dimensions 72"W x 90"H x 37"D Power Recommend seven (7) - 20 amp circuits • One (1) circuit for quad outlet in lower section behind video router. • One (1) circuit for quad outlet in lower section behind light PSB (if re- quired).
  • Page 20: Documentation Station (Hospital Provided)

    Backbox Per listed equipment Install two (2) Ethernet connections for the SORN (Stryker's Remote Device Management System) and SDC, respectively. A telephone connection may be desired for a nurse's phone. Similarly, additional Ethernet connections may be desired for a Nurses Computer and/or PACS Computer. If local Video Conferencing via a CODEC is installed, an additional Ethernet connection is required.
  • Page 21 SPI3-LITE (A4) Dimensions • Media Router: 16.4"W x 15.3"H x 17.4"D • Control Section: 12.5"W x 2.6"H x 17"D • Total Space Required: 27.5"W x 31"H x 29"D Data One (1) Ethernet connection Back Box • One (1) 18"W x 18"H x 4"D (or larger) junction box flush mounted. •...
  • Page 22 Data • Two (2) Ethernet connections • Please refer to Stryker ConnectSuite Pre-Install document, SOP0304.08 for specific network requirements.. SDC ULTRA (F) Dimensions 12.5"W x 7"H x 16.2"D Data One (1) Ethernet connection SDP1000 PRINTER (H) Dimensions 12.5"W x 8.2"H x 16.7"D...
  • Page 23: Isuite Equipment Integration Notes

    Power One (1) standard duplex outlet mounted adjacent to junction box Structural • Customer/Contractor to mount Stryker provided bracket to the wall in the de- sired location with proper reinforcement to support the monitor prior to Stryker installation. • Stryker Project Manager will provide mounting specifications.
  • Page 24: Wall Plates

    1000') • One (1) CAT6 cable (maximum 328' - consult Project Manager for runs over 328')) • Cables require 15' service loop at both ends • Hub cabling provided and pulled by Hospital/Contractor before Stryker installation ITEM-ITEM SIZE HRN –...
  • Page 25: Equipment Boom Cable Kit (Brand) (Eqb)

    • Stryker preinstall plate is installed per customer structural engineer specs at 4" above finished ceiling. • A 21" circular hole centered on Stryker preinstall plate in the finished ceiling is required for installation. A 24" diameter ceiling cover conceals hole after suspen- sion is installed.
  • Page 26: Stryker Single Flat Panel Arm Cable Kit

    This conduit must be accessible from the access panel and terminated in a horizontal orientation. Pull strings should be provided. Power One (1) - 20 AMP circuit located at junction box within 18" of center of Stryker pre- install plate. Hospital/Contractor should hardwire during installation. Access Panel One (1) 24"...
  • Page 27: Infinity Based Conference System (Ibc) Rooms

    6. Infinity Based Conference System (IBC) Rooms Note All cabling must be provided and pulled by Hospital/Contractor prior to Stryker's arrival. IBC's are most often installed in auditoriums, classrooms, and large conference rooms. The IBC can be installed in a variety of places. The control system can either sit in a closet or in the back of the room.
  • Page 28: Ibc With Customer Supplied Casework (Icw3)

    27.5"W X 31"H X 29"D. • Section housing the video router must be vented. • Must allow for direct access to backboxes per requirements listed below. Note Customer/Contractor responsible for installation of casework prior to Stryker installation. Casework Equipment 6.5.1...
  • Page 29: Sd Codec (L1)

    • Please consult Project Manager if ISDN is utilized. Power One (1) standard outlet within 3' IBC Podium with Touch Panel Note Customer/Contractor responsible for installation of podium prior to Stryker installation. Dimensions 32"W X 46"H X 24.3"D Cabling • Cables provided by the Hospital/Contractor for runs over 50'.
  • Page 30: Level Systems Room

    7. Level Systems Room Note All cabling must be provided and pulled by Hospital/Contractor prior to Stryker's arrival. Level System's are most often installed in integrated doctor's offices, small conference rooms, and pathology or nuclear medicine labs. This control system is placed in a cabinet next to or in the room's cabinetry or desk.
  • Page 31: Level System Touch Panel (T)

    7.2.3 Level System Touch Panel (T) Dimensions • Touch Panel: 11.9"W X 11.3"H X 6.6"D • Touch Panel Interface: 19"W X 2"H X 11"D Power One (1) duplex outlet Remote Level System Touch Panel (LTP) Dimensions • Touch Panel: 11.9"W X 11.3"H X 6.6"D •...
  • Page 32: Equipment Integration Notes

    One (1) standard duplex outlet mounted adjacent to the junction box Structural • Customer/Contractor to mount Stryker provided bracket to the wall in the desired location with proper reinforcement to support the monitor • Stryker Project Manager will provide mounting specifications Cabling •...
  • Page 33: Level System Cable Specifications

    • Installation instructions included with assembly Structural • Customer/Contractor to mount Stryker provided bracket to the wall in the desired location with proper reinforcement to support the monitor • Stryker Project Manager will provide mounting specifications Motorized Projection Screen Wall Switch (SWS) Conduit One (1) 3/4"...
  • Page 34: Ibc Cable Specifications

    • One (1) Extron MHR5 or equivalent (maximum 150') • One (1) - Four (4) strand, multimode fiber optic cable Quantity of fibers within cable - Four (4) º LC Connectors on each end º 50/125 Micron º ITEM-ITEM SIZE 3PR –...
  • Page 35: Flush Mounted Rectangular Wall/Ceiling Speaker

    Flush Mounted Rectangular Wall/Ceiling Speaker Conduit One (1) 3/4" conduit terminated 2" above speaker cutout Cabling • Cables provided by the Hospital/Contractor for runs over 50' • Cables pulled by the Hospital/Contractor • Leave a 15' (4.5m) service loop at each end for terminations •...
  • Page 36: Wall/Ceiling Mounted Hd Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera

    Cabling • Cables pulled by the Hospital/Contractor • Leave a 15' (4.5m) service loop at each end for terminations • Cables provided by Stryker (max length 50') Back Box • 4"W X 4"H junction box with single-gang mud ring • Flush mounted in wall 12" below finished ceiling (wall mounted only) •...
  • Page 37: Ceiling Mounted Microphone

    Conduit One (1) 1" conduit Back Box Per Manufacturer Power Per Manufacturer Note The Stryker Infinity Router is compatible with Grafik Eye 3000/4000 Systems. ITEM-ITEM SIZE LTC – A 1" 8.13 Lutron Lighting Control Integration Series Conduit Cabling must run from the IBC to the Lutron Controller. Conduit determined by Hospital/Contractor.
  • Page 38 Cabling Any cable runs outside of the Operating Room or over 50’ , unless other wise specified, are the responsibility of the Hospital/Contractor to source, supply, pull and install. Cable Specifications: Four (4) strand, multimode rugged fiber optic DVI cable or equivalent.
  • Page 39: Connectsuite

    Refer to Stryker ConnectSuite Pre-Install document, for specific requirements. Note ConnectSuite is Stryker’s new IP video teleconferencing platform that replaces the previous generation Video Hub 2 (VH2). ConnectSuite is compatible with only SPI3 routers at this time. Its advantages are that rather than running over baseband cable like the VH2, it enables OR-integrated calls over the customer’s existing network and it also has the optional SuiteView component, which allows customer...
  • Page 40: Status Systems

    OR Status System. Note All cabling will be provided and pulled by the Hospital/Contractor prior to Stryker's arrival. 10.1.1 Partial Floor and Elevation Drawings Figure 10.1 - Partial Overhead View—Room Status System...
  • Page 41: Site Preparation Requirements

    Fixed OR Status Camera. Leave up to 15' (4.5m) of cable on both ends of cable runs for Stryker Technician termination and cable management. If any of the cables exceed the maximum length specified, please consult your Project Manager for necessary amplification/transmis- sion equipment.
  • Page 42: Suitestatus Systems

    Hospital/Contractor. Structural Hospital/Contractor to mount the Stryker provided mounting bracket to the wall (for 40" LCD option) in the desired location with proper reinforcement to support the cor- rect display before Stryker installation. The mounting bracket and instructions will be delivered with the LCD.
  • Page 43: Site Preparation Requirements

    Figure 11.12- - Basic Network Diagram 10.3 Site Preparation Requirements The following provide instructions that must be completed before installation. 10.3.1 SuiteStatus System Each SuiteStatus System can support up to sixty-four (64) cameras and three (3) All-In-One Viewing Systems. Each All-In-One Viewing System and SuiteStatus camera must reside on the same network with one CAT-5e (or above) Ethernet cable connection at each device.
  • Page 44 One 2” conduit terminated by All-In-One Viewing system, as converter and cable will extend from system to external display. Power One (1) standard electrical outlet available for external display(s). Note All SuiteStatus cabling must be provided and pulled by the Hospital/Contractor prior to Stryker Installation.
  • Page 45: Appendix A: Pri Provisioning Instructions And Form

    B-channels. Instructions: Use the attached provisioning instructions to order the PRI line through your des- ignated communications carrier. Provide the order/carrier information below and provide to your Stryker Project Engineer. FACILITY ____________________________________________________________ CUSTOMER PROJECT MGR.____________________________________________...
  • Page 46: Setting Up A Pri Line

    6. The Local Exchange Carrier must Turn Up the PRI line, have a person on site to test to the POD, and test to the Hub if Stryker or Hospital Personnel are present. It is crucial for all parties to be present and communicating.
  • Page 47 • Obtain Circuit ID performing a test call and switch specifics. to the Hub. • Provide to Stryker • Project Manager - Project Manager. obtain PRI info and provide to Project Engineer. 4. Information for...
  • Page 48 RX+ Pin 4 white/blue twisted with TX- Pin 5 Blue twisted with TX+ shielded plug shield Shield T1/PRI straight-through cable: RJ48C/RJ48C RJ48C/RJ48C straight-through cable specifications Pair # Signal Male RJ48C (Stryker Hub) Male RJ48C (Smart Jack) Receive Transmit...
  • Page 49: Appendix B: Oris Network Connectivity

    Administrator's Guide of the respective Polycom device. B.1.3 Bridging Services If bridging services are to be used on the network, Stryker must be provided with a point of contact with the bridging vendor in order to coordinate the proper configuration of equipment for compatibil- ity.
  • Page 50: Network Connectivity Questionnaire (Response Required)

    Instructions: Customer IT department must complete this form with assistance from Stryker Project Manager and Engi- neers (Stryker personnel must enter number of static IP addresses required for ORIS install and for local CODECs before providing this form to the customer, at a minimum). Accurate completion of this form is required for installation. Do not use this form for ConnectSuite.
  • Page 51: Appendix C: Remote Device Management Network Security Sorn

    VPN's, proprietary networks, or dedicated phone lines. Stryker's solution, SORN, does not require any special connections, firewall, or proxy server modifications. SORN is designed to use existing infrastructure and is fully compliant with all existing firewall and security policies.
  • Page 52 Stryker's Commitment to Security Security is an ongoing challenge. Stryker products incorporate an end-to-end strategy covering all lev- els including network, application, user, and data security. Stryker continues to enhance our solutions with the latest, most advanced security features while maintaining independently certified world-class security capabilities.
  • Page 53: Appendix D: Oshpd Pre-Approved Mounting Solution

    Appendix D: OSHPD Pre-Approved Mounting Solution...
  • Page 55: Contact Information

    Contact Information Contact Stryker Customer Service with questions or concerns. For international service locations, refer to the Stryker website at the following URL: www.Stryker.com.
  • Page 56 Stryker Communications 1410 Lakeside Pkwy., Flower Mound, TX 75028 t: 866-841-5663 www.stryker.com Stryker France S.A. EC REP ZAC Satolas Green Avenue de Satolas Green 69881 Meyzieu Cedex France...

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