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REF 9515-169-90-ENG Rev F Surveyor Central System USER MANUAL Manufactured by Mortara Instrument, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A. CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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For patent information, please visit www.welchallyn.com/patents This document contains confidential information that belongs to Mortara Instrument, Inc. No part of this document may be transmitted, reproduced, used, or disclosed outside of the receiving organization without the express written consent of Mortara Instrument, Inc. Mortara is a registered trademark of Mortara Instrument, Inc. E-Scribe, HScribe, Surveyor, and VERITAS are trademarks of Mortara Instrument, Inc.
NOTICES Manufacturer’s Responsibility Mortara Instrument, Inc. is responsible for the effects on safety and performance of the device, as indicated by the label, only if article 2 of 93/42/EEC directive is applied, in particular: System installation and assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications or repairs are carried out by personnel authorized by Mortara Instrument, Inc.
Product/s. If Mortara should be found liable to anyone under any theory (except the expressed warranty set forth herein) for loss, harm, or damage, the liability of Mortara shall be limited to the lesser of the actual loss, harm, or damage, or the original purchase price of the Product/s when sold.
............................... 15 NDICATIONS FOR ................................ 16 YSTEM ESCRIPTION Surveyor Central with WiFi telemetry ........................17 Surveyor Central with Multiple Control of Same Channels ..................17 Surveyor Central USB-WATCHDOG ......................... 17 ............................18 PTIONAL YSTEM OMPONENTS Surveyor Central with Wireless Access Points ......................20 ............................
Contact Mortara service for additional training options. The Surveyor Central is not designed to be used in the environment where the patient is undergoing a medical procedure as defined in IEC 60601-1 (1.5 m from the patient). The use of an isolation transformer between mains and Surveyor Central is required but is not a sufficient safety measure for use in the patient environment because of data connections (data network) that might cause excessive leakage currents in some conditions.
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The Surveyor Central provides an alarm volume adjustment. Be sure to set the volume at a level that alarms can be heard above the ambient noise level in the environment of use. Setting alarm volumes too low can impede recognition of alarm signals.
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Surveyor Central software has been extensively tested and clinically validated. Several protection mechanisms against software errors have been built into the Surveyor Central; however, in the unlikely event of a failure of the software or the computer processor, the electronic (hardware) “watchdog” of the Surveyor Central sounds a continuous loud beep and the Central station has to be power-cycled to remove this.
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Do not connect a sound-capable display monitor such as a LCD TV to the Surveyor Central. The on/off switch of the Surveyor Central is deactivated and can only be used for emergency power down by depressing it for a period greater than 4 seconds. Normal shutdown of the Surveyor Central should be done by using the password-protected configuration window.
The Surveyor Central alarm system can be globally disabled or suspended for a period of time for a patient. The selection between disabling and suspending, as well as the suspension duration, can be set in the password- protected system configuration page.
If no SpO or pulse rate is present, alarm conditions are provided at the Surveyor Central system. There is no alarm condition provided at the transmitting device. For additional instructions and warnings, refer to the user manual of the transmitting device.
With the Surveyor S4 when used with the 4-wire, 5-wire or 10-wire ECG cable, all pacemaker spikes are rejected per the IEC 60601-2-27 standard (0.1 - 2 ms duration, 2 - 700 mV amplitude). Signals are recognized as pacemaker spikes when they have a slew rate over 4 V/s, as measured according to the IEC 60601-2-27 standard.
Surveyor Central contains electronic records including ECG’s which can be exported to other applications. The Surveyor Central system can be part of a system that is compliant with the electronic records requirements of part 11 of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures (21 CFR Part 11) as stipulated by the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA).
Parallel Port Connection Product Lifetime Mortara intends to support the Surveyor Central Processing Unit, monitors, transmitters and proprietary antenna network components most current version, for not less than three (3) years beyond the date of the last unit produced of that revision, or for as long as parts, accessories and expertise are available from our vendors, subject to last time...
(IEC 60601-1-2). This IEC standard has been adopted in Europe as the European Norm (EN 60601-1-2). WARNING: Surveyor Central should not be used adjacent to, or stacked on top of other equipment. If Surveyor Central must be used adjacent to or stacked on top of other equipment, verify that Surveyor Central operates in an acceptable manner in the configuration in which it will be used.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions The Surveyor Central System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the table below. The customer or the user of the Surveyor Central System should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test...
The Surveyor Central System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the table below. The customer or the user of the Surveyor Central System should ensure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Test...
Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the System The Surveyor Central Systems is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or user of the Surveyor Central System can help to prevent...
In order to guarantee a proper signal transmission in each different situation, an antenna network can be installed according to customer needs. The data and analysis provided by the Surveyor Central Station is reviewed, confirmed, and used by trained medical personnel in the diagnosis of patients with various conditions.
Clinical and epidemiological research studies. System Description The Surveyor Central can perform telemetry monitoring using the Surveyor S4 integrated with the healthcare delivery organization’s WiFi network infrastructure. The Surveyor Central is also designed to communicate with the Surveyor S12/S19 multi-parameter patient monitors.
Surveyor Central USB-WATCHDOG Surveyor Central is intended for continuous use. A Watchdog is externally connected to a USB port and emits a loud and continuous audible alarm in case of system failure. A Watchdog is a required and necessary part of every...
Independent Disks (RAID) for increased storage capacity and data security in situations where complete data collection is critical. All system data storage for workstations on the Surveyor Central network is performed at this networked server when it is a component of the Surveyor Central.
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Protocols can also be programmed in phases started by the Surveyor Central station user or by pressing the call button on the transmitter.
Surveyor Central Network. Surveyor Central’s security router is used to isolate the system from the institution network. A secure firewall router is used for any repeater stations or review stations that are located outside of the Surveyor network. Other applications that access Surveyor Central such as Surveyor Import for Holter analysis and remote service support are networked in this way.
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The Surveyor Central repeater station is available as either a dedicated model or standalone software application. The dedicated model is installed within the Surveyor network and does not allow user access to any other Microsoft® Windows® programs. It will automatically start when the Surveyor Central is started, the same as any other dedicated node on the system.
WLAN connection and its traffic. The Surveyor Central review station can be networked to the institution network with connection to the Surveyor security router when access to Surveyor Central’s patient database is desired for remote review. The review station can also be installed as a stand-alone and used for review of archived patient monitoring records from media external to the Surveyor Central.
The producer of this equipment participates actively with the collection and recycling of this equipment. You may return this equipment to your distributor for recycling or disposal. Surveyor Central contains a lithium battery and electronic circuit boards which should not be incinerated or exposed to extreme heat.
Surveyor Central allows the possibility to enter patient name as part of the demographic data. This name can be displayed on the screen of the system, depending on the configuration settings. The name is always displayed on all printouts.
Mortara Instrument, Inc. technical support personnel. Display Screen The Surveyor Central screen is divided into sub-screens, each showing a single patient. The number of traces that are shown depends on how the system is configured. This screen is called the “multi-patient display”. An example is shown in Figure 7.
Event/Alarm button (only visible if there is an alarm present) and left click the mouse button. It is not possible to acknowledge and silence alarms from a Surveyor Central repeater station, with the exception of protocol alarms.
Signal Quality waveform Indicator Figure 9 - Detail view of a sub-screen showing telemetry from a Surveyor S4 with SpO The plethysmogram is derived from the SpO sensor placed on the patient, via the transmitting device. Its pulsatile characteristic reflects the flow of blood at the measurement site, but it is not a representation of arterial pressure. The plethysmogram is normalized so that its amplitude is continuously and automatically adjusted to fill the available display space.
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Signal Quality Indicator (SQI) When used with a Surveyor S4, the SQI gives information about the condition of the signal being received by the sensor, as described in the table below. The S12/S19 and T12S do not support the SQI feature, and the SQI displays only a gray square.
USING THE SYSTEM Single-patient Display A left click anywhere on a patient's sub-screen changes the background color, reduces the multi-patient display to half width, and opens the selected patient-related information on the right half of the screen in the Traces view. Patient-related functions will be explained later in this manual.
Patient ID (or name) and ambulatory transmitter channel number (if available) are displayed above the tabs. NOTE: The Patient Data tab is not available at the Surveyor Central repeater station. Figure 12 - Tab controls available in the single-patient display.
USING THE SYSTEM Event/Alarm and Full-disclosure Review A right click anywhere on a patient's sub-screen or a left click on Review changes the background color, reduces the multi-patient display to half width, and opens the selected patient’s captured events/alarms and stored data on the right half of the screen.
USING THE SYSTEM Beginning a 12-lead ECG monitoring session Correct electrode placement and skin preparation are important for acquiring a successful ECG and performing a reliable monitoring session. Low-amplitude signals may be the result of poor skin-to-electrode contact. To ensure electrode adherence, hair must be removed with a razor and the skin must be clean and dry.
Ensure that the S4 establishes a connection to the Surveyor Central. Check signal quality indicators on the S4, and re-prep electrode sites or reposition sensors as needed. On the multi-patient display of Surveyor Central, locate the slot that matches the S4 and view the waveforms.
Formats in the list were imported by use of the configuration menu using the Management selection. ID formats are created in conjunction with Mortara Instrument’s E-Scribe system with the custom ID feature. Patient data fields can be populated through the use of a bar code scanner. After scanning the bar code to populate the field, select Confirm.
NOTE: Alarm settings cannot be changed in a Surveyor Central repeater station and are presented for informational purposes only. NOTE: The Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitors control the alarm activation, sound state and priority of each generated alarm, regardless of the limits and/or other settings configured on Surveyor Central (even if conflicting with Surveyor Central settings).
USING THE SYSTEM 3-wire Monitoring Using R (RA), L (LA), and F (LL), electrodes will enable you to monitor leads I, II, or III using the S4 mobile monitor or S12/S19 patient monitor when using it with a 3-wire cable. NOTE: When using the S12/S19 patient monitor, the lead displayed on the Central Station is always indicated as Lead II regardless of the setting on the S12/S19 patient monitor.
USING THE SYSTEM Protocol Manager When Protocol Manager is included with your system, you are able to select from a list of user-created protocols. Protocols in the list were imported by use of the configuration menu using the Management selection. The protocols have been created from a separate application and are programmed to initiate automatic events and printouts once the protocol has been started.
The Discharge function at the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor is communicated to the Surveyor Central station. When the patient is discharged at the patient monitor, the monitoring slot at the Surveyor Central station closes and all patient information, trends, alarms, and other setting information are is cleared for that device.
6. SETTINGS The Settings tab allows you to define: ECG and other waveform traces, gain settings, and parameters for single and multi-patient displays 12 lead ECG, rhythm, trend, and report printouts ID or name highlight color Signal settings ...
SETTINGS Display settings Multi-patient View multi-patient display selections on the previous page. Selections will appear grayed when the maximum number of choices is reached, and is dependent on display window height. Trace and parameter selections for single-patient display are shown below. Figure 20 - Trace and parameter selection screen.
The Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitors can be configured to print its rhythm strip to the central station’s printer. Refer to the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor user manual (PN 9515-183-51-ENG) for additional details.
Trend length (number of hours) can be defined in the Trends tab. The Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitors can be configured to print a Trend report that includes the ST numerics to the central station’s printer. Refer to the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor user manual (PN 9515-183-51-ENG) for additional details.
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SETTINGS Figure 21 - Summary Report settings. To configure the content of the summary report: Select the patient by clicking on their slot in the Multi-Patient display. Select the Settings tab. Select the Summary Report page. Select the Report Duration from the drop down list. The system supports reports covering 4, 8, 12, and 24 hours.
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SETTINGS Periodic print The Periodic Print function is used to produce printed reports at predetermined time intervals. Figure 22 - Settings for the Periodic Print function. To enable periodic printing: Select the patient by clicking on their slot in the Multi-Patient display. Select the Settings tab.
When the Analyze Pacer function is enabled on a Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor and the patient possesses an active pacemaker, the Surveyor Central will display an exaggerated tick mark at the point where a pacer pulse is detected on the ECG waveform. This pacer spike display may assist the clinician identification of pacer-initiated complexes.
Patient Data tab. Left click on Confirm to save your change once the Protocol has been selected. NOTE: Protocol settings cannot be saved from a Surveyor Repeater station. SAVE as PROFILE NOTE: This feature applies to telemetry monitoring only and not the S12/S19 patient monitors.
Surveyor Central station. Refer to the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor user manual (PN 9515-183-51-ENG) for additional details. After startup, any subsequent changes to the alarm settings on the Surveyor Central or the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitors assigned to a particular bed will be bidirectionally communicated.
Alarms and Events Alarm Hierarchy Alarms on the Surveyor Central are divided into four priority levels: high (red), medium (yellow), low (cyan), and informational events (white) according to alarm importance. High, medium, and low alarm events are both audible and visual with different messages for each. Informational alarms are visual messages only.
When several alarms occur within a short period of time and the system is busy displaying or printing a previous alarm printout, Surveyor Central will store the alarm events in memory and will automatically print them after the previous printout has finished. If more than one alarm is active, the auditory and visual indication of the highest priority alarm will be active.
NOTE: When alarms are disabled for any channel, the system sounds a brief 4-tone reminder signal every three minutes. Contact a Mortara representative to disable this reminder signal in your system. When the patient device is a Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor, disabling an alarm is communicated bidirectionally between the patient monitor and the Surveyor Central.
Disable Alarm Printouts or Enable Alarm Printouts toggle button, overriding the setting of the individual alarm. Automatic printouts can be set up at either the Surveyor Central or S12/S19 patient monitor. When automatic alarm printouts are disabled on the Central...
ALARM SETTINGS When the patient device is a Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor, the alarm priority settings are communicated bidirectionally between the patient monitor and the Surveyor Central. Adjusting an alarm priority at the central station adjusts that alarm priority at the patient monitor.
ALARM SETTINGS NOTE: Ventricular tachycardia (VTACH) alarms are NOT latched. The sustained Ventricular Tachycardia Alarm (>15 seconds) IS always latched. ST Alarms ST alarms can be disabled by individual lead check boxes in the ST Change group under the Alarm Settings tab. NOTE: The alarm is initiated after a 1 minute duration of change that exceeds the threshold of the ST limit occurs.
ALARM SETTINGS Alarms This optional alarm group is available when a transmitter with SpO capability is used. Not all alarm types are supported on every transmitting device. Alarm type Alarm trigger High Medium-priority alarm presents when % SpO is high than the set limit Medium-priority alarm presents when % SpO is lower than set limit Desaturation...
8. AVERAGES Clicking on the Averages tab in the single-patient display opens the averages page. Display Reference and Markers measurement points can be enabled or disabled as desired by a left click on the buttons. ST measurements are displayed in millimeters (mm) or microvolts (µV); 1 mm corresponds to 100 µV. This screen allows you to Print a report, trends, rhythm, or a 12-lead ECG.
At a manual reset (New Ref button selected) NOTE: The “New Ref” button is disabled in a Surveyor Central repeater station. The display of the reference complex can be turned on and off by a left click on Reference. The time of the reference complexes is shown at the top center of the display and to the right of the ST (mm) measurement values highlighted in yellow.
3 hours where ectopic rate, ST II, and QTc Mortara display selections were chosen. A trend duration of 3, 6, 12, or 24 hours can be selected from the drop-down list to the right of the Hours label.
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TRENDS The Dual Trends example for an S12/S19 patient monitoring slot shown below has a set resolution of 6 hours where respiration rate, P1 high and low mmHg values, and Temperature 1 display selections were chosen. The General Trend, parameter 2 list is displayed showing available selections. Figure 28 - Example of the Dual Trends screen.
TRENDS All ST Trends In All ST Trends view, change trend resolution by clicking on the Hours drop-down list. Trend scale is calculated automatically by the system. The time of the last trend value is highlighted in white at the top of the display. Trends are calculated every minute.
The Traces tab displays the real-time 12-lead ECG and plethysmogram when an ambulatory transmitter or mobile monitor is used. When a Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor is used, the Traces tab displays the waveforms that are in use at the patient monitor. As in the multi-patient display, active alarm event messages are displayed and can be acknowledged in the Traces display.
MAC address or name of the WiFi Access Point through which the S4 is communicating NOTE: Descriptive names can be defined within the Surveyor Central system for each of the WiFi access points. Contact Mortara Customer Service for assistance in setting up this feature.
QT/c Values Mortara QT and QTc values are presented below ST values with HR (QT) and QTc calculations for Bazett and Fridericia when this option is available for telemetry monitoring. Note that the current HR value in the upper right corner and the QT HR value may differ slightly because the QT values are periodically calculated over 10 seconds of data.
TRACES WARNING: Careful setting of the correct leads for QRS detection is very important for optimal functioning of the VERITAS algorithm and ST monitoring, the prevention of false alarms, and the detection of true alarms. Refer to Appendix A for details on the VERITAS algorithm and recommendations for choosing the best detection leads.
TRACES Waveform gains Click Gains when you wish to change the displayed waveform gain for each channel. This will change the gain in the single-patient display as well as the multi-patient display. This will also change the waveform gain in all printouts. Respiratory (RESP) and Plethysmogram gains can be set to 0.5, 1, or 2.
11. REVIEW Surveyor Central allows you to review all stored alarm events and ECG for all patients. The review window is on the right half of the screen when using a single monitor, or on the right display when using a dual monitor. Alarm events for all monitored patients are listed;...
Go to Single Patient Review, explained on the next page, for review of acknowledged events and the events that have occurred earlier or in previous monitoring sessions. NOTE: Multi-patient review is not available in a Surveyor Central repeater station. Single-patient Review In single-patient display, left click on Review at the bottom right of the display or right click anywhere on the ECG of a patient’s sub-screen in multi-patient display.
REVIEW Trend Review Left click on Trend to toggle between events review and trend review. The events listing is changed to a trend that allows you to navigate to any monitoring session. HR trending and values are shown in green and ECT (ectopy) is shown in red.
REVIEW Navigation within the Review ECG Use Home/End keys to go the beginning or end of the monitoring period. Use Page Down/Page Up keys to go to the next/previous page of ECG. Use the mouse wheel to zoom in/out the number of seconds in the display. ...
REVIEW Graphical Trends Review With events displayed, you can switch between waveform traces, graphical trends, ST trends, and tabular trends using the drop-down list below date and time selections. In this view, Waveform Traces and Events Select Trend related buttons are not available. This view allows you to choose durations of 3, 6, 12, or 24 hours and any combination of up to 8 trend parameters.
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REVIEW ST Trends Review With events displayed, you can switch to ST trends using the drop-down list below date and time selections. In this view, Waveform Traces and Events Select Trend related buttons are not available. This view allows you to choose durations of 3, 6, 12, or 24 hours using the Select Trends button.
REVIEW Tabular Trends Review With Events displayed, you can switch to tabular trends using the drop-down list below date and time selections. In this view, Waveform Traces and Events Select Trend related buttons are not available. This view allows you to choose durations of 3, 6, 12, or 24 hours and any combination of up to 8 trend parameters.
REVIEW Print Left click on Print in the lower area of the review display to open the available selections. When a 12-lead ECG is selected, the ECG located within the dashed box will be printed. In the review function, you can also print the ECG and trends as they are displayed on the screen.
REVIEW Click on the desired setting for the configuration item. Repeat the above steps for each configuration change to be made. Reload Left click on Reload at the bottom of the review display to update or refresh any alarm events or trends that occurred since you entered the review display.
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REVIEW Any combination of alarm priority types and related groups can be selected. NOTE: Selected alarm event types and groups remain selected each time the review window is closed and reopened.
NOTE: Archived data cannot be restored to your Surveyor Central. Archived data is typically used for acquisition at a Mortara Instrument Surveyor Central review station, or an H-Scribe analysis system that has the Surveyor data analysis option.
PATIENTS it. For this reason, a warning message will prompt that “All data will be deleted. Are you sure?” when you choose the Stop monitoring button. NOTE: Once a monitoring session has been assigned to a patient, it is not possible to assign it to another patient.
System configuration is entered through Config in the bottom right portion of the display. Your current system software version and the Surveyor Central serial number are displayed when the Config button is selected. Further access into the configuration menu requires a password to ensure your system’s security.
Using the Show column check boxes in this menu, select the channels that are repeated at the repeater station screen. Printers Station List was configured upon installation and reflects the computer names of your Surveyor Central. In the First Printer column, select the name of the network printer from the drop-down list where you want your 12-lead ECGs, rhythm strips, trends, etc.
The first check box of this menu has a different meaning at the repeater station. When Show Patient ID has been selected, the repeater station will show the patient identifier (name or ID) in the patient windows same as Surveyor...
Protocol Manager external application tools. The buttons are inactive if you do not have these options on your system. Profiles that have been saved can also be exported to another networked Surveyor Central node. Import/Export To Import or Export ID Formats, Import or Export Protocols, or Export Profiles, left click any of the buttons shown.
After a node reboot, workstations will automatically restart after the reset. After a node shutdown, turn the Surveyor Central node back on by pressing the ON/OFF switch on the front side of the workstation. System will restart within a few minutes; any patient monitoring that was in progress will continue.
14. TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE CLINICIAN The following chart contains information to assist the clinician with troubleshooting by providing possible solutions. Whenever the suggested solutions do not resolve the issue, contact Mortara Instrument technical support for assistance. Trouble Possible cause and solution ...
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ECG heart rate values. Similar values are a good indication of adequate signal quality. Check SpO alarm threshold settings. Increase or decrease the limits according to patient condition status. The following table specifically applies to connectivity issues when using the Surveyor monitors:...
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Missing ECG Traces Ensure that the proper ECG lead cable is utilized and enabled. The Surveyor monitor has options for 3 or 5 lead cable, as well as 10-lead ECG. When the 10-lead ECG cable is attached and enabled in the settings, this will be the default source for ECG signals ...
P-amplitude and form Alarm limits Mortara’s VERITAS algorithm uses 2 leads for QRS detection; a third lead is used for additional information to improve discrimination between ventricular and supraventricular morphology of the detected QRS. All available leads are used for the measurement of the ST level. Choosing the right detection leads is an important way of improving performance in difficult cases, and in particular for ambulatory patients.
VERITAS ADVANCED ECG ALGORITHMS T-waves, and increase the probability of false ventricular fibrillation calls. The following general rules should be applied when selecting detection leads (in order of decreasing importance): Do not choose leads that are very noisy due to poor electrode contact. ...
ANSI/AAMI standard EC 13 have been used. Note: Refer to the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor user manual for the list of alarms generated by these patient monitors which are bidirectionally communicated and managed by the Surveyor Central.
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ALARM DETAILS Message Group Description Factory Range limits Factory Delay Default (resolution) Default Priority Limit High Ectopic Rate Extended Ventricular beats are above the beat per Information 2 ― 50 bpm 10 bpm Arrhythmias minute limit. Ectopic rate is not calculated (step 2 bpm) during ventricular rhythm and ventricular fibrillation...
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Pulse rate is below the minimum limit 20 ― 100 bpm 50 bpm (step 2 bpm) QTc High Resting ECG QTc (Mortara correction) above limit 300 ― 600 ms 500 ms (step 10 ms) QTc-Bazett High Resting ECG QTc (Bazett correction) above limit 300 ―...
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ALARM DETAILS Message Group Description Factory Range limits Factory Delay Default (resolution) Default Priority Limit Not Available No valid SpO signal is available and Technical Alarms there is no probe fault detected; probe may not be applied to the patient Pulse Search Technical Alarms Searching for valid SpO...
17. TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES 12-lead ECG with Interpretation, 4×3+1 Format with Grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES 12-lead ECG with Interpretation, 4×3+3 Format with Grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES 12-lead ECG without Interpretation and Grid, 4×3+3 Format...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES 12-lead ECG without Interpretation, 6×2 Format with Grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Single lead ECG, no grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Rhythm (user-defined leads and parameters) with Grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Rhythm (user-defined leads and parameters) without Grid...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES ST Report: 20 seconds of current ECG, Averaged ST of current ECG compared to reference ECG, ST trend for 3 hours, HR, and Ectopy...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Trend – Page 1: ST change, HR, and Ectopy...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Trend – Page 2: ST change HR, Ectopy, Intervals, QT and QTc (Note: Page 2 trends are user selected)
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Review Screen Print, sample 1: 180 seconds of leads II, III, V1, and V5...
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TELEMETRY MONITORING PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Review Screen Print, sample 2: 780 seconds of lead II only...
18. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Applied standards Workstations, printer, monitor UL-listed, Comply with FCC part 15, class B, CE-labeled according to EU directives 73/23 (Low Voltage) and 89/336 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) System IEC 60601-1:2005 Ed:3 Medical electrical equipment Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance European Union: CENELEC EN60601-1:2006 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance...
Specifications System Mode of Operation Continuous NOTE: Refer to the Surveyor S12/S19 patient monitor user manual, part number 9515-183-51-ENG, for the specification of its parameters communicated to and managed by the Surveyor Central including associated ranges and accuracy. ECG acquisition:...
Measurement error: Mean 8.5 V, Standard Deviation 66 V as measured according to ANSI/AAMI EC57 on the ESC-ST database NOTE: For SpO specifications of the Surveyor S4, refer to the Surveyor S4 User Manual, p/n 9515-190-51. Alarms Number Alarms level:...
4) Control, receive, and storage on one workstation 5) Storage on redundant (RAID1+0) network server Maximum number of telemetry Up to 128 channels per Surveyor Central system (more than one Surveyor Central system is channels per system: required above 64 patients), NOTE: Surveyor Central components are designed to share an independent physical network.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Traces per Patient: Up to 12 on single-patient window, up to 2 on multiple-patient window Parameters per Patient: Up to 20 (user selectable) Sweep traces: 10 or 25 mm/sec ECG sensitivity: 5, 10, 20 or 40 mm/mV 19” or 24” LCD in single or dual display modes Size: Printer Technology:...
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transporting: -30° to +60°C 5% to 95% humidity w/o condensation Maximum altitude of 9144 m (30,000 ft). Maximum allowable altitude change rate is 457 m/min (1500 ft/min) Operating: +10° to +35°C 10% to 90% humidity w/o condensation Maximum altitude of 3048 m (10,000 ft). This value may be limited by the type and number of options installed.
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