Contents Contents Preface Introduction..........................i Important Notice ........................i For Safe Operation of the Equipment....................i Intended Use of this Equipment ......................i Copyright ............................. ii Maintenance, Repair, Replacement ....................ii Contact ..............................ii About This Manual ........................ iii Expression Used in This Manual......................iii Composition of This Manual.......................
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Contents Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Precautions for Installing the Equipment ................1-1 Operating Environment........................1-1 System Construction......................1-2 Inserting the SD Card ........................1-2 Connecting the AC Unit and CO2 Gas Unit..................1-3 Connecting the Recorder Unit (HR-800)..................1-5 Connecting the HCP-820, HPD-820 ....................
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Contents Analog Output Setup ........................4-7 Using the Magnetic Card Reader ..................4-9 Connecting the Magnetic Card Reader ................... 4-9 Magnetic Card Reader Setup......................4-9 PC Communication......................4-13 Connection with the System......................4-13 External Device Setup........................4-13 Connection with the Laser Printer ..................4-14 Laser Printer Setup ........................
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Contents Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Periodic Replacement......................7-1 To Check the Periodic Replacement Period..................7-1 Disposing the Equipment....................7-2 Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing After Usage/Handling the Equipment ................. 8-1 After Using the Equipment....................... 8-1 Display ............................. 8-1 Storing the Equipment and Recording Paper ..............8-1 Equipment............................
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Contents Preface Introduction ..................i Important Notice ................i For Safe Operation of the Equipment..........i Intended Use of this Equipment ............i Copyright ................... ii Maintenance, Repair, Replacement ..........ii Contact ....................ii About This Manual................iii Expression Used in This Manual ............iii Composition of This Manual .............
For Safe Operation of the Equipment (1) Before using this equipment, read this operation manual. (2) Fukuda Denshi cannot predict all the dangers which may be caused by misusage of this product or environmental condition. (3) For using this equipment, there are many items that "should be performed", "should not be performed", and "cannot be performed".
Damage to the Equipment Copyright (1) The copyright of this manual is owned by Fukuda Denshi. No part of this document may be copied or transmitted in any form without the prior written permission of Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd.
Preface About This Manual About This Manual Expression Used in This Manual Meaning of the Symbols Type of Precaution Description DANGER Failure to follow this message may cause immediate threat of death or serious injury. Failure to follow this message may result in death or serious injury. WARNING Failure to follow this message may cause injury or failure to the equipment.
Preface About This Manual Composition of This Manual The operation manual is composed of the following chapters. Chapter Title Description Preface Outline and purpose of this manual (Important Notice, About This Manual) Safety Warning, Precautions for Safety 1.General Description Composition, features, menu configuration of this equipment 2.Name of Parts and Their Name and function of each part, external appearance Functions...
Contents Safety About the Safety Precautions ............i The Meaning of Each Safety Precaution ..........i Warning Labels Attached to the Unit ..........i Graphic Symbols ................iii Precautions for Safe Operation of Medical Electrical Equipment ... iv Precautions about the Maintenance ..........v Precautions about the Network System..........vi Medical Telemetry ................
Safety About the Safety Precautions Safety About the Safety Precautions The Meaning of Each Safety Precaution Read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure correct and safe use of the product. Be sure to follow the precautions indicated below, as these are important messages related to safety. Type of Precaution Description Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death...
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Safety About the Safety Precautions DSA-81 AC Unit HR-800 Recorder Unit...
Safety About the Safety Precautions Graphic Symbols Refer to the following for the meaning of the symbol indicated on the equipment. Symbol Description Follow operating instructions (Warning); indicated in blue. Failure to follow operating instructions could place the patient or operator at risk. Follow operating instructions (Information);...
Safety Precautions for Safe Operation of Medical Electrical Equipment Precautions for Safe Operation of Medical Electrical Equipment WARNING Do not disassemble or remodel the equipment. CAUTION Users should have a thorough knowledge of the operation before using this equipment. ...
Safety Precautions about the Maintenance Clean the accessories and cables, and keep them together in one place. Keep the equipment clean to ensure proper operation for the next use. Precaution when Equipment Failure Occurs If the equipment is damaged and in need of repair, the user should not attempt service. Label the unit "OUT OF ORDER"...
When interference or breakdown occurs in telemetry communication, the user is required to inform the zone manager and the overall manager of the problems. The Zone Manager and Overall Manager are to deal with the problem properly and/or contact their nearest Fukuda Denshi representative for service.
If such event occurs, please disconnect the cardiac monitoring and diagnostic equipment, or follow the procedures described in the operation manual of the pacemaker. For more details, contact FUKUDA DENSHI personnel, your institution's professionals, or your pacemaker distributors.
Safety Precautions when Using with Other Equipment Electrosurgical Instrument WARNING The monitoring system contains protection against interference generated by electrosurgical instruments. However, depending on the operating conditions, surgery site with respect to the location of ECG electrodes, ground plate attachment condition, or the type of instrument used, it may cause burn injury at the electrode site or noise on the ECG.
EN 60601-1. Only the peripheral devices specified by Fukuda Denshi should be connected with the given procedure. Use of an unspecified device may cause electric shock to the patient and/or operator due to excessive leakage current.
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment Carefully route cables to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement and strangulation. When lifting this equipment, hold it by the handle or the bottom part of the main unit. When using this equipment, the operator should stay in a distance close enough to recognize an alarm sound. Do not move too far away from the equipment where an alarm sound cannot be recognized.
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment WARNING Precautions about the CO Monitoring (HCP-810/HCP-820, HPD-810/HPD-820) Only one of either HCP-810/HCP-820/HPD-810/HPD-820 can be connected. When using a sampling line for intubated patients with a closed suction system, do not place the airway adapter between the suction catheter and endotracheal tube.
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Precautions about the SpO Monitoring Use only the sensor/relay cable specified by Fukuda Denshi. Otherwise, it may cause measurement error.If the sensor is damaged, stop using it. If the nail is rough, dirty, or manicured, accurate measurement will not be possible. Change the finger or clean the nail before attaching the sensor.
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment injury. Also, blood flow inhibition may prevent correct measurements. Check the sensor attachment site constantly in every 4 hours when probes or reusable sensor are used, and at least every 8 hours when single patient use sensors are used. Be especially careful of a patient with bad perfusion.
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment Precautions about the BP Monitoring CAUTION Do not reuse / re-sterilize the disposable type transducers. If using a reusable blood pressure transducer, disinfect it according to the manufacturer's guidelines. The long-term use of the blood pressure transducer, tube and catheter may increase the risk of infection. Perform periodic replacement with new one.
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment Perform the calibration 5 minutes after turning ON the power on the HCP-810/HCP-820. Do not disconnect the sampling tube during calibration. If disconnected, calibration will cease. Dispose of calibration gas according to the regulation of each medical institution. ®...
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Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment Precautions about the Patient Admit/Discharge CAUTION If monitoring of a new patient is started without discharging the previous patient, data of the new patient will be added to the data of the previous patient which will result in inaccuracy. ...
Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment Wired Network (DS-LANII/ DS-LANIII) WARNING Do not connect unspecified device to the wired network. Do not mix devices with DS-LANII and DS-LANIII setting in the same wired network. The network may cease and proper monitoring may not be possible.
This equipment is equipped with a built-in clock.When the power of this equipment is turned OFF, this clock is backed up by a lithium primary battery.If incorrect time is displayed when turning ON the power, a low battery may be the cause. In such case, contact Fukuda Denshi service representative for replacing the battery. xviii...
If there are any questions regarding the sensor/relay cable use for SpO measurements of this equipment, please contact Fukuda Denshi service representative. Precautions about the NIBP Cuff CAUTION ...
Safety Precautions about Transportation Precautions about Transportation CAUTION When transporting this equipment, pack it with specified packing materials. Also, transport it under appropriate environment condition. Operation Manual "Specification" P14-1) Monitoring after Power Failure When the power failure is less than 30 seconds, monitoring will resume with the display mode and patient information unchanged.
Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Precautions for Safe Operation under Electromagnetic Influence If any sorts of electromagnetic wave, magnetic field, or static electricity exist around the device, noise interference or malfunction of the device may occur.If any unintended malfunction or noise occurs during monitoring, check the electromagnetic influence and take appropriate countermeasures.
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Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance to the Electromagnetic Emissions The DS-8007 System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DS-8007 System should assure that it is used in such an environment. Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance...
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Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance to the Electromagnetic Immunity (2) The DS-8007 System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DS-8007 System should assure that it is used in such an environment. Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity EN 60601-1-2 Compliance...
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Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the DS-8007 System The customer or the user of the DS-8007 System can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the DS-8007 System as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Contents Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Precautions for Installing the Equipment ........1-1 Operating Environment..............1-1 System Construction ..............1-2 Inserting the SD Card ..............1-2 Connecting the AC Unit and CO2 Gas Unit........1-3 Connecting the Recorder Unit (HR-800) ........1-5 Connecting the HCP-820, HPD-820..........1-5 Connecting the HPD-810, HCP-810, HBX-800 ......1-7 Power Source and Ground Connection ........
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Precautions for Installing the Equipment Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Precautions for Installing the Equipment This section describes the environmental condition to use this equipment. CAUTION The installation of this equipment should be performed by our service representative or a person who is well acquainted with this equipment.
Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction WARNING If the equipment is used under an environment not fulfilling the specified condition, not only that the equipment cannot deliver its maximum performance, the equipment may be damaged and safety cannot be ensured. If using in an environment other than specified above, contact your nearest service representative.
Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction Connecting the AC Unit and CO Gas Unit WARNING When lifting this equipment, hold it by the handle or the bottom part of the main unit. Turn OFF the power when connecting the option unit. ...
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction DS-8007 Adapter (DSA-82) The preparation to connect the DS-8007 series to the host monitor via DSA-82 is explained below. WARNING The power is supplied from the host monitor. When the DS-8007 is connected to the host monitor using the DSA-82, a voltage drop may occur depending on the cable connection condition which causes the charging process to temporarily cease or cease before completion.
Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction By connecting the HS-8000 (HSA-80) to the DS-8007 (DSA-82) using the module connection cable (CJO-08SSxx) , the using unit can be switched.The selection of which unit to use on the host monitor can be made by DS-8007/HS-8000 Switch.
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction NOTE Secure sufficient workspace for installation. Open the button cover located behind the handle on the DS-8007. While sliding the button to the open side, slide the maintenance cover upwards and remove it. NOTE ...
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit System Construction Connecting the HPD-810, HCP-810, HBX-800 Follow the procedure below to attach the CO Gas Unit (HCP-810), Gas Unit I/F (HPD-810), BISx I/F Unit (HBX- 800). For the attachment procedure, optional AUX Unit Mounting Bracket (OAO-103A) is required. WARNING ...
Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Power Source and Ground Connection 6 AUX Connection Cable (CJO-25TR) Power Source and Ground Connection This section explains about the power connection. Power Connection of the Main Unit Connect the power cable to the main unit (DS-8007). Connect the power cable (CS-18) to the rear side of the AC Unit (DSA-81).
Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Installing the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (BTO-008) Equipotential Grounding When connecting multiple devices, electrical potential difference may be generated between the devices. This may result in electric shock to the patient connected to these devices.Pay special attention for use in operating room, ICU, CCU, cardiac catheter laboratory, and cardiovascular X-ray room.
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Chapter 1 Installation of the Unit Installing the Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (BTO-008) Insert the battery to the main unit and close the battery cover. If the battery does not fit properly, make sure that the positive and negative ends are facing correctly.
Chapter 2 Network System Construction Contents Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wired Network System ..............2-1 DS-LAN Connection ...............2-1 DS-LAN Setup ................2-2 Precautions about Printing/Display..........2-4 Wireless Network................. 2-6 Example of Wireless Network Construction ........2-6 Channel ID and Telemetry Wave Setup .........2-6...
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Telemeter], the CO value of 100 mmHg or above will be transmitted as 99 mmHg. Configure the network as specified by Fukuda Denshi. If the equipment of different network type is connected, malfunction may occur to the whole network system.
Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wired Network System Example of Wired Network Configuration 1 Bedside Monitor: DS-8007 System 2 Ethernet Branch Cable (CJ-522) 3 DS-8900 System Central Monitor 4 DS-7700 System Central Monitor 5 HUB DS-LAN Setup To connect to the central monitor using a wired network, connect the AC Unit (DSA-81), and perform settings for the DS-LAN and Room/Bed ID.
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Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wired Network System To validate the DS-LAN setting, it is necessary to restart the system. Make sure to power cycle the system when the setting is changed. Select from [DS-LANII (10Mbps) ]/ [DS-LANIII (100Mbps) ]. Set the Room ID/Bed ID.
Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wired Network System this monitor and the central monitor. The hemodynamic data edited on the central monitor will be deleted. The hemodynamic data edited on this monitor will be transmitted to the central monitor. Set the "CO (mmHg) Upper Limit of Transmission".
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Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wired Network System When the BP measurement unit is "kPa", BP waveform, BP numeric data, NIBP numeric data, NIBP list will not be transmitted. It will be treated as not measured data, and will not be displayed on the central monitor.
Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wireless Network Wireless Network In this section, connection and setup procedure for wireless network is explained. By constructing a wireless network using the optional telemetry unit, the data on this monitor can be transmitted to the central monitor.
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Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wireless Network Inform the supervisor of the use of telemetry channels to avoid interference with other telemetry. If transmitters are used in a neighboring medical facility, your facility and the neighboring facility must make agreements on the setting of the telemetry channels to prevent telemetry interference.
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Chapter 2 Network System Construction Wireless Network NOTE If the numeric data is displayed as "xxx" (out of measurement range) on this monitor, maximum or minimum value of measurable range will be transmitted to the central monitor. Value Outside the Central Monitor Display Measurement Range 301 bpm and above...
Chapter 3 Using the External Media Contents Chapter 3 Using the External Media Inserting the USB Memory/SD Card..........3-1 Data Backup/Copy Using the USB Memory/SD Card ....3-1 Formatting the Full Disclosure Waveform Card......3-4...
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Chapter 3 Using the External Media Inserting the USB Memory/SD Card Chapter 3 Using the External Media By using the USB memory or SD card, setup data can be transferred between the patient monitors. The screen shot of the home display can be saved on the USB memory by pressing the [Print] key. The saved data on the USB memory can be viewed/printed on the PC.
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Chapter 3 Using the External Media Data Backup/Copy Using the USB Memory/SD Card REFERENCE For details of the data which can be backed up, refer to "Data that can be Backed Up/ Copied". Press the [Menu], [Detail Setup], [Maintenance], [External Media] keys. ...
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Chapter 3 Using the External Media Data Backup/Copy Using the USB Memory/SD Card Press and hold the [Start] key. When the process completes, remove the SD card. Press the [Yes] key if OK to read the data from the USB memory/SD card. With this process, the patient data, setup data, full disclosure waveform data can be transferred.
Chapter 3 Using the External Media Formatting the Full Disclosure Waveform Card Setup Data Data Description Basic Setup Stores the current setup. Alarm Stores the alarm ON/OFF and alarm limit settings. Parameter Setup Stores the monitoring condition (size, lead, etc.) for the parameter. Setup Data Data Review/Waveform Review/ Stores the settings for each review data.
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Chapter 3 Using the External Media Formatting the Full Disclosure Waveform Card After formatting the full disclosure waveform card, the graphic/tabular trend data before 25 hours will be deleted. On the [Menu>Setup>Maintenance>External Media] display, press the [SD Card] key for "Card Format". 2, 3 NOTE ...
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Contents Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input ..............4-1 Connecting the Ventilator ...............4-3 External Device Setup ..............4-4 BIS Data Input ................4-5 Connecting the A-2000/A-3000 (Covidien)........4-5 External Device Setup ..............4-5 Setup for the External Device Connection........
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input Ventilator can be connected to the DS-8007 System using the Status II connector. By connecting a ventilator, ventilator alarm monitoring can be centralized on the patient monitor. Also, ventilator alarm can be notified to the central monitor via wireless and wired network.
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input airway pressure upper limit alarm, high continuous pressure alarm, O concentration lower limit alarm, expiratory minute volume upper/lower limit alarm, apnea alarm, gas supply alarm, air supply alarm, O supply alarm, battery alarm, limited battery alarm, no battery alarm, overrange alarm SERVO-i: airway pressure upper limit alarm, high continuous pressure alarm, O...
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input alarm will not generate. Connecting the Ventilator In Case of SV-300, SERVO-i/s Connect the SV-300 or SERVO-i/s to the Status II connector on the AC Unit (DSA-81). 1 SV-300 2 CJ-401RI-70SV3 3 SERVO-i/s 4 CJ-402RI-70SVi...
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Ventilator Alarm Input In Case of Evita Connect the Evita 2 dura/Evita 4/Evita XL to the Status II connector on the AC Unit (DSA-81). 1 CJ-402RI-70SVi 2 Evita 2 dura In Case of SERVO-U/SERVO- n/SERVO-air Connect the SERVO-U, SERVO-n, SERVO-air to the Status II connector on the AC Unit (DSA-81).
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices BIS Data Input BIS Data Input By connecting the A-2000/A-3000 BIS monitor (Covidien), the patient's recovery from anesthesia can be verified by BIS (Bispectral Index) value. Connection Cable BIS Monitor For Status II Connector For Serial Connector A-2000 CJ-407RI-70BIS...
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Setup for the External Device Connection NOTE The BIS monitor cannot be set to multiple ports. If the setting is duplicated, the other port will be automatically set to [OFF]. The "AC Unit" setup menu will be displayed only if AC Unit (DSA-81) is connected to the DS-8007.
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Setup for the External Device Connection Alarm Output Setup The alarm can be output from the Status II connector on the AC Unit (DSA-81). Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [External Device], [AC Unit], [Status Output] keys. ...
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Setup for the External Device Connection When [Selected ECG Lead] is selected, press the key for "Output Lead Sel.". Select from [I]/[II]/[III]/[aVR]/[aVL]/[aVF]/[V1] to [V6]. However, if 3-lead cable is used, the waveform of [Displayed ECG Lead] will be always output even if [Selected ECG Lead] is selected.
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Using the Magnetic Card Reader Using the Magnetic Card Reader This section explains the connection and setup procedure for the magnetic card reader. By using the magnetic card reader, patient information can be automatically entered from the magnetic card at patient admittance.
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REFERENCE The analyzing procedure is explained using the example of patient data below. Patient ID:0123456789 Patient Name: FUKUDA DENSHI Date of Birth: Jan. 1, 1980 Sex: Male While the first page of the "Magnetic Card Reader" setup menu is displayed, scan the magnetic card.
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Using the Magnetic Card Reader FUKUDA DENSHI From the displayed result, specify the data position. The patient ID, "0123456789" is displayed at 1st to 10th digit. The patient name, "(FUKUDA) (DENSHI)" is displayed at 30th to 49th digit.
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Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Using the Magnetic Card Reader Enter the starting digit and ending digit for each data. Select the item to enter from the list displayed at left. Enter the starting digit or ending digit in the range of 1 to 255 using the left or right button. Press the [1] key for "From"...
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices PC Communication PC Communication This section explains about the PC communication setup procedure. By using the PC communication function, vital data measured on the bedside monitor can be transmitted to PC. Connection with the System Connect the accessory cable to the serial connector (COM) on the AC Unit (DSA-81).
Chapter 4 Connection to the External Devices Connection with the Laser Printer Connection with the Laser Printer This section explains the setup procedure for the laser printer connected to the central monitor. (Only when connected to DS-LAN III network) Laser Printer Setup Set the central ID of the central monitor which is connected to the laser printer.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings Contents Chapter 5 Initial Settings Initial Settings ................5-1 Administrator Setup ..............5-2 Key Lock..................5-2 Password Setup ................5-3 Alarm Related Setup ..............5-5 Measurement Related Setup ............5-8 User Label Setup................5-8 Measurement Unit ................5-9 Other Setup ..................5-9 User I/F ..................
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Initial Settings Chapter 5 Initial Settings Initial Settings This section explains about the "Initial Settings" menu. Under "Initial Settings" menu, there are 7 setup categories which are Alarm, Measurement, User I/F, External Device, System, User Mode Registration, and Administrator Setup. Description for Each Category Category Subcategory...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Administrator Setup Administrator Setup This section explains about the "Administrator Setup" menu. The "Administrator Setup" is composed of [Key Lock] and [Password Setup]. NOTE To display the administrator setup menu, a password is required. There are 3 levels of password with different operation authorization.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Administrator Setup The "Key Lock" menu will be displayed. The items that can be protected by password will be displayed in a tree format. 1 The lower level items will be displayed. This indicates unlocked item. It is displayed in white.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings Administrator Setup Enter the password. Depending on the password, the operation authorization will differ. With higher level password, the lower level settings can be changed. Press the key for the level to change the password. Enter the current password using the numeric keys. Press the [Set] key.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Alarm Related Setup Alarm Related Setup On the alarm setup menu, alarm related setup can be performed. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [Alarm] keys. The alarm setup menu will be displayed. Set the "Alarm System". WARNING ...
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings Alarm Related Setup [OFF]: Arrhythmia analysis will not be suspended even when a noise is continuously interfering. CAUTION When "Suspend Arrhy. Analysis during Noise Interference" is set to [ON], and the suspended duration continues for more than 30 seconds, "Cannot analyze" message will generate.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings Alarm Related Setup Operation Manual "Vital Alarm Message" P11-1) Operation Manual "Vital Alarm Message (DS-LAN Standard Setup)" P11-3) Press the [Setup] key to display the alarm level setup window. (shown on right) Press one of the [Numeric Data], [Arrhythmia], [Technical] key. ...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Measurement Related Setup Measurement Related Setup User Label Setup On the "User Label" setup menu, BP and TEMP user labels can be set. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [Meas.] keys. The "User Label" setup menu will be displayed. Set the BP user label.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Measurement Related Setup Measurement Unit Set the measurement unit on the "Unit Setup" menu. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [Meas.], [Unit] keys. The "Unit" setup menu will be displayed. Select the CO measurement unit from [mmHg]/[kPa]/ [%].
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings Measurement Related Setup The measurement source of BP/NIBP mean value can be selected from waveform or calculation. [Calc.]: Calculates the mean BP from the following calculation. Mean BP = (Systolic BP + Diastolic BP x 2) /3 ...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F User I/F Display/Print Setup On the "Display/Print" menu, initial settings for displaying/printing can be performed. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User I/F] keys. The "Display/Print" setup menu will be displayed. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4...
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Select [Normal] or [Small] for "RR Alarm Increment". [Normal]: 5 Bpm (Adult), 2 Bpm (Child, Neonate) [Small]: 1 Bpm If the measurement on the graphic trend display exceeds the vertical axis scale, whether or not to display the exceeded portion can be selected.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Select the display type of the waveform size.[Numeric]: The waveform size for the ECG, RESP, SpO will be displayed in numerics. [Bar]: The waveform size will be indicated by a bar. [Bar (10mm)]: The waveform size will be indicated by a 10 mm bar. The amplitude voltage value of the corresponding waveform size will be displayed beside the bar.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Monitor Suspend Setup During monitoring suspended status, different messages in different colors according to the patient's destination can be displayed. Suspend timer function can be also used. When using the monitoring suspend timer function, alarm sound will generate after the preprogrammed duration to remind the user to resume monitoring.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F selected color. Label Set the label. Maximum of 14 alphanumeric characters can be entered. Power ON/Discharge On this menu, monitoring operation when the power is turned ON or when a patient is discharged can be performed. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User I/F], [Power ON/Discharge] keys.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F The backup status when the power is turned ON and when the patient is discharged can be set for each item. [Backup]: The setting will be backed up. [Initialize]: Initializes the settings. The initialized settings are as follows. Selection other than Backup Item Setup...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F When "Link with Patient Class." is set to [ON], it is recommended to set [Initialize] for "Alarm" under "Power ON/Discharge". Power ON/Discharge Operation Patient Alarm Settings Classification Patient Current patient classification will be maintained. Classification: Backup Alarm Settings:...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User I/F], [Shortcut Menu] keys. Select the area to set the shortcut menu. Select the shortcut menu from the "Selection" list. The selected menu will be displayed in blue. Key Mask On the "Key Mask"...
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User I/F], [Key Mask] keys to display the "Key Mask" setup menu. Select the item to perform the setting. NOTE If there are no lower level items for the selected item, the display will not change. ...
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User I/F Auto Hide User Key Whether or not to display the user key area can be selected. [OFF]: The user key area will always be displayed. [5] to [60]: The user key area will be hidden by pressing the [Home] key or after being idle for the set duration. To restore the hidden user key area, swipe it upwards.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings Setup for the External Device Connection Quick Menu Setup The function menu to be displayed and its displayed color on the quick menu can be set. Operation Manual "Quick Menu" P3-20) Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User I/F], [Quick Menu] keys to set the quick menu display.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User Mode Registration User Mode Registration This section explains about the user mode registration. About the User Mode For the user mode, up to 6 monitor modes of alarm settings and parameter settings can be registered according to the patient's age and monitoring purpose.
Chapter 5 Initial Settings User Mode Registration To Program the User Mode This section explains how to register/change the user mode. Press the [Menu], [Setup], [Initial Settings], [User Mode Regist.] keys to display the user mode registration menu. By pressing the key for each mode, the selection window will be displayed.
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Chapter 5 Initial Settings User Mode Registration Press [OK] to apply the current setting to all modes. Press the [Initialize All Modes] key for 2 seconds to initialize all user modes. By pressing the [Link with Patient Class.], the monitor mode to link with the patient classification can be set. ...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Contents Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item ................... 6-1 Initial Settings .................6-1 External Connection (Pin Assignments) ........6-13 Serial Connector Output Signal ............6-13 Status I/O Signal (Status II Connector) ........6-13 Analog Output Signal..............6-14...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Initial Settings Initial Settings (Alarm) Item Description Default Backup Alarm System Fukuda Tone, Melodic Tone, Standard Tone Standard Tone Basic Alarm Parameter Each Parameter (S, D, M can HR, SpO be specified for BP) NIBP-S, CO...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Item Description Default Backup Numeric Data PR_IBP H, M H, M Ext SpO H, M PR_SpO H, M NIBP H, M TEMP1 to 6 H, M, L H, M, L H, M, L Apnea H, M, L H, M...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Item Description Default Backup NIBP meas. failed. (***-**) M, L, N Check System Conn. L, N Chk DS-LAN Comm L, N Some parameters are not L, N, OFF displayed due to the display layout setting.
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Initial Settings (User I/F) Display/Print Item Description Default Backup Date 07/19, Jul.19, 19 Jul 19 Jul. BP Alarm Increment Normal, Small Normal RR Alarm Increment Normal, Small Normal Trend Clip ON, OFF BP Printing Scale 20 mm, 40 mm 40 mm...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Display/Print Item Description Default Backup Key Group Setup Label A to E 8 alphanumeric characters Blank A to E Up to 8 user keys can be registered None to each group (Home, Key Lock, Menu, Mode Select, Alarm Silence, Admit/Disch., Alarm Suspend, Rapid Discharge, NIBP Start/Stop,...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Power ON/ Discharge Item Description Default Backup At Power ON Monitor Mode Backup, Current Mode, Backup Backup/Initialize Adult, Child, Neonate, Initial_Adult, Initial_Child, Initial_Neonate Display Configuration Backup, Display1, Display Backup 2, Display 3, Display 4, Display 5, Display 6 Patient Classification Backup, Adult, Child,...
Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item Quick Menu Item Description Default Backup Quick Menu ON, OFF Menu Setup Menu 1 Admit/Discharge, Basic Alarm, Admit/Discharge Circulatory Alarm, Respiratory Alarm, Menu 2 Basic Alarm Arrhythmia Alarm, ST Alarm, Alarm List, Alarm Detail Setup, ECG, RESP, NIBP, Menu 3 Arrhythmia Alarm BP, SpO...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item AC Unit Item Description Default Backup Communicati OFF, PC Comm., BIS, Barcode Reader, on Setup Magnetic Card Reader, PC Comm. (DS-5000) Status II OFF, SV-300, SERVO-i/s, SERVO-U/n/air, Velia, Ultra, Astral, PB, Evita, BIS Network Item Description...
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Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value Setup Item NOTE For the item with *mark, the setting is backed up on the AC Unit (DSA-81). Performing F- start (turning the power ON with the rotary switch set to F) will not initialize the setting. The settings may change if the AC Unit (DSA-81) is replaced.
Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value External Connection (Pin Assignments) Initial Settings (Link with Patient Classification) Item Description Default Backup Link Settings Adult Monitor Mode1 to 6 Child Neonate Link with Patient Class. ON, OFF External Connection (Pin Assignments) This section lists the connector pin assignments. Serial Connector Output Signal Signal Name Remarks...
Chapter 6 Setup Item/Default Value External Connection (Pin Assignments) Analog Output Signal Signal Name Remarks Signal Level QRS/AOUT3 QRS Synchronized Signal/Analog Synchronized Signal: Output 3 Waveform High Level: +4.3 V to +5.0 V Low Level: 0.3 V and below GND_AOUT Alarm Output Ground (Isolation) AOUT2 Analog Output 2 Waveform...
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Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Contents Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Periodic Replacement ..............7-1 To Check the Periodic Replacement Period........7-1 Disposing the Equipment............. 7-2...
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Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Periodic Replacement Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Periodic Replacement To ensure reliability of safety, function, and performance of this equipment, the following parts must be replaced periodically. When replacing, contact your nearest service representative. CAUTION Replace the periodic replacement parts periodically as specified. ...
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Chapter 7 Replacement Parts Disposing the Equipment Disposing the Equipment CAUTION When disposing of the equipment, accessories, follow the regulations of local authority or each institution. Do not dispose of as ordinary waste. When disposing of the battery, separate it from other wastes and contact your nearest service representative.
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Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Contents Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing After Usage/Handling the Equipment .......... 8-1 After Using the Equipment..............8-1 Display....................8-1 Storing the Equipment and Recording Paper ......8-1 Equipment ..................8-1 Recording Paper................8-2 Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors ......... 8-2 Touch Panel ...................8-2 Housing ..................8-3 NIBP Cuff and Air Hose..............8-3 BP Transducer................8-4...
Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing After Usage/Handling the Equipment Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing After Usage/Handling the Equipment This section explains about how to handle the equipment. After Using the Equipment When unplugging the cables, make sure to pull from the connector part of the cable and avoid applying excessive force.
Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors Recording Paper The recording paper is thermal type. Storage over an extended period of time at a high temperature may change the quality of the printed content, and make it illegible. When storing, follow the precautions below. ...
Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors Wipe the touch panel using a cleaning cloth. Press again the [Key Lock] key for more than 2 seconds. The message will disappear, and the key locked condition will be canceled. Housing ...
Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors BP Transducer Disinfect the blood pressure transducers according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Do not reuse / re-sterilize the disposable type transducers. Sensor Disinfect the SpO sensor according to the manufacturer's guidelines. Do not reuse/resterilize the disposable SpO sensor.
Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors Cardiac Output Relay Cable Do not reuse / resterilize the cardiac output catheter. When cleaning, follow the procedure below. Wipe the cable using 70% isopropyl alcohol cotton. Dry it completely with air before reusing. Airway Adapter for Capnostat 5 ...
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Chapter 8 Cleaning/Disinfecting/Storing Cleaning the Equipment and Sensors...
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Contents Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check ............9-1 Maintenance Check................9-1 Daily Check Items and Procedures ..........9-2 Periodic Check Items and Procedures ...........9-4 Handling and Storage of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (BTO-008)..9-8 CO2 Calibration (HCP-810/HCP-820) ......... 9-9 Program Version................
In this section, the maintenance check items that must be performed for this equipment are explained. Make sure to perform "Daily Inspection" and "Periodic Inspection" described in this section to maintain functionality, performance and reliability. Fukuda Denshi is not liable for any accidents arising from lack of maintenance. Contact your nearest service representative for information on basic performance.
Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Daily Check Items and Procedures Perform the daily check using the "Daily Check List". The "Daily Check List" is on the last page of this manual. If the equipment fails any check item on the daily check list, the general judgment will be "Fail". Repair the equipment so that it passes all the check items.
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Check Items Check Procedure Criteria Alarm Sound Check the alarm sound by pressing the [Test] The alarm sound should be properly generated key. ([Menu] > [Tone/Volume]) from the speaker. Recorder Unit Visually check the installed condition of the The paper should be correctly installed.
Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Periodic Check Items and Procedures Perform the periodic check according to the following list. The periodic check should be performed once a year. The "Periodic Check List" is on the last page of this manual. ...
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 3. Power Supply Standby Switch Check by connecting the power cable to AC Check that the power supply LED lights. 100-240 V and turning the power ON/OFF using ON: Green, OFF: Orange a standby switch.
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 6. Respiration (Impedance Measurement) Respiration Rate Input the respiration signal of 20 Bpm with the The displayed RR should be within 20 Bpm ± display accuracy following setting from the simulator, and check 3 Bpm.
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Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Daily and Periodic Check Check Items Check Procedure Criteria 12. CO Concentration (Optional) Concentration Perform calibration according to the procedure The calibration should complete without Calibration explained in "Chapter 9 Maintenance Check" error. (HCP-810/820) (Maintenance Manual). Concentration Perform measurement with 5% calibration gas, The displayed CO...
Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Handling and Storage of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (BTO-008) Patient Leakage Measure the patient leakage current under single Patient Leakage Current (SFC) 0.05 mA Current (SFC) failure condition using a leak measurement safety or less Caused by an external tester.
Chapter 9 Maintenance Check CO2 Calibration (HCP-810/HCP-820) Calibration (HCP-810/HCP-820) This section describes about the procedure of CO gas calibration. Perform calibration for the following case. When the measurement time exceeds 1,200 hours from the first use. When 1 year has elapsed from the last calibration; or the accumulated EtCO measurement time exceeds 4,000 hours, whichever comes earlier.
Chapter 9 Maintenance Check Program Version Program Version On the program version screen, software version of the main unit and modules can be verified. Press the [Menu], [Detail Setup], [Maintenance] keys. The software version screen will be displayed. The software version, boot version, date, comment required for the DS-8007 System will be displayed.
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Index Index Numerics COM Connector Output Signal ...... 6-13, 6-14 Connection Procedure ..........1-2 12-Lead Analysis Filter ........... 5-12 Data that can be Backed Up/Copied ......3-3 AC Filter Frequency ..........5-21 Date Format ............5-11 Administrator Name ..........5-4 Dim All Data Other Than Numeric ......
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Index SD Card Message ............ 3-1 Search Patient ID ..........2-4, 5-21 Magnetic Card Reader Connection ......4-9 Selected ECG Lead ..........4-7 Magnetic Card Reader Setup ........4-9 SERVO-i/s ..............4-3 Main Mode SERVO-U/n/air ............4-4 Default Setting ............ 6-12 Set All Modes ............
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