Fukuda DYASCOPE 8000 Series Operation Manual

Fukuda DYASCOPE 8000 Series Operation Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    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........................v System Construction and Installation ..................vi Safety...
  • Page 4 Contents Chapter 1 General Description General Description ......................1-1 Composition of the System......................1-1 Features............................1-1 Various Display Configuration ......................1-2 Operation Flow ........................1-3 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display ................3-1 About the Home Display ........................
  • Page 5 Contents Another Window Display ......................... 4-8 To Enter Characters ........................4-9 For Easier Use........................4-10 User Key............................4-10 Chapter 5 Preparation Turning ON/OFF the Power....................5-1 Installing the Recording Paper (Optional)................5-3 Daily Check ........................5-5 Nurse Call Daily Check....................... 5-5 Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge What You Can Do on the Admit/Discharge Menu ..............
  • Page 6 Contents Alarm Limit Setup for Each Parameter .................... 7-4 Arrhythmia Alarm Setup........................7-6 List of Alarm Settings........................7-8 All Beds Alarm Settings ........................7-9 Alarm Occurrence......................7-10 Alarm Suspend ......................... 7-13 Alarm Silence and Alarm Sound Suspend................ 7-13 Alarm Silence..........................7-13 Alarm Sound Suspend........................
  • Page 7 Contents Detail Setup........................... 8-22 Ventilator Data........................8-23 Scale ............................. 8-23 SvO2/CCO Monitor Data ....................8-24 BIS Monitor Data ......................8-24 INVOS Monitor Data......................8-24 Parameter ON/OFF ......................8-25 Chapter 9 Data Review Common Operation ......................9-1 Graphic Trend ........................9-2 Displayed Items..........................
  • Page 8 Contents Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics ......................... 11-1 Calculation Data ..........................11-1 To Display/Print the Hemodynamics Data ..................11-2 New Input of Hemodynamics Calculation ..................11-2 To Edit the Hemodynamics Input Data ..................11-4 Chapter 12 Printing Types of Printing and Output Printer ................12-1 Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup ..............
  • Page 9 Contents All Beds Events ......................13-19 All Beds Nurse Call......................13-19 Nurse Call Daily Check....................13-19 Printing Setup ......................... 13-20 Color ..........................13-20 Nurse Call Setup ......................13-21 Full Disclosure Waveform Setup ..................13-23 Data Server Output Waveform Setup................13-23 Parameter ON/OFF ......................
  • Page 10 Contents Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Patient Admit/Discharge ....................15-1 Alarm Setup ........................15-1 Parameter Setup ......................15-2 Review Function ....................... 15-5 Basic Setup for Individual Bed Display ................15-10 Menu (Central Monitor Display) ..................15-12 Functions ............................. 15-12 Each Bed Setup........................... 15-14 Common Setup..........................
  • Page 11 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 ..............
  • Page 12 Contents...
  • Page 13: Preface

    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".
  • Page 14: Copyright

    Important Notice 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. (2) This manual includes the description for the optional equipments that can be connected.
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    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.
  • Page 16 Preface About This Manual To explain these restrictions in a easy way to understand, the following expressions are used in this operation manual. General Term Expression Description Bedside monitor connected to the wired network DS-LAN The monitoring data is transmitted to this equipment through the wired network (DS-LAN III).
  • Page 17: Composition Of This Manual

    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, EMC 1. General Description Composition, features, operation flow 2.
  • Page 18: System Construction And Installation

    Preface System Construction and Installation System Construction and Installation WARNING  The installation of this equipment should be performed by our service representative. The users should not attempt it.  The system construction and network setup of this equipment should be performed by our service representative or system administrator of your institution.
  • Page 19: Safety

    Contents Safety About the Safety Precautions ............i The Meaning of Each Safety Precaution ..........i Warning Labels Attached to the Equipment ........i Graphic Symbols ................ii Precautions for Safe Operation ............iii Precautions for Safe Operation of Medical Electrical Equipment ..iii Maintenance ..................
  • Page 20 Contents...
  • Page 21: About The Safety Precautions

    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...
  • Page 22: Graphic Symbols

    Safety About the Safety Precautions Graphic Symbols  Symbols Indicated on the Power Supply Part Graphic Symbols Description Potential Equalization Terminal Indicates the terminal to equalize the potential difference when interconnecting the devices. Protective Earth Indicates the protective earth inside the equipment. Alternating Current (Main Power Input Indicator) Power ON...
  • Page 23: Precautions For Safe Operation

    Safety Precautions for Safe Operation Precautions for Safe Operation Read this section thoroughly before use to ensure correct and safe use of the product. Precautions for Safe Operation of Medical Electrical Equipment CAUTION  Users should have a thorough knowledge of the operation before using this equipment. ...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Safety Precautions about the Network System  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" and contact our service representative. ...
  • Page 25: Bidirectional Wireless Communications Module (Tcon)

     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. Bidirectional Wireless Communications Module (TCON)
  • Page 26: Precautions When Using With Other Equipment

    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.
  • Page 27: Non-Explosion Proof

    Safety Precautions when Using with Other Equipment at their maximum programmed rate. [Based on a safety bulletin issued by FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health on October 14, 1998] Non-Explosion Proof DANGER  Never operate the equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics, high concentration of oxygen, or inside hyperbaric chamber.
  • Page 28: Precautions For Using The Equipment

    This System WARNING  Do not connect any equipment or cable not authorized by Fukuda Denshi to any I/O connector. Also, do not connect any damaged equipment or cable.If done so by mistake, not only that the equipment cannot deliver its maximum performance, the equipment may be damaged and safety cannot be ensured.
  • Page 29 Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment wrong group may occur.  The operation cannot be guaranteed if connected to improper TCP/IP network. When changing the network setting, contact your nearest service representative. When connecting to an existing network, follow the instruction of the network administrator.
  • Page 30 Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment perform this procedure as malfunction may occur.  Do not attach film or adhesive tape to the touch panel. It may cause malfunction or damage the touch panel.  As the touch panel is made of glass, a strong impact may cause damage. Pay attention not to hit or drop the touch panel.
  • Page 31 Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment  Depending on the model type and software version of the bedside monitor, the monitor suspend operation will synchronize between the bedside monitor and the central monitor. If the bedside monitor is not compatible to synchronizing the monitor suspend operation, the data of the monitoring suspended patient on the central monitor will just not be displayed.
  • Page 32: Wired Network System

    Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment  If "Suspend Arrhy. Analysis during Noise Interference" ("Initial Settings" > [Alarm Setup]) is set to [ON], the "Cannot analyze" alarm will generate when analysis is suspended for 30 seconds and longer.  Depending on the bedside monitor type and software version, BP7, BP8, TEMP3–8, SpMet, SpCO, SpHb alarm will not be generated on the central monitor.
  • Page 33: Wireless Network System

    Safety Precautions for Using the Equipment  The alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be transmitted to the central monitor with maximum of 5 seconds delay for the NIBP alarm and maximum of 2 seconds delay for other alarms. ...
  • Page 34: Rtc And Data Backup

    Use of an unspecified device may cause electric shock to the patient and/or operator due to excessive leakage current. Fuse DANGER  If the fuse blows, contact Fukuda Denshi service representative. Do not continue using it as internal damage to the equipment may be considered.
  • Page 35: Accessories And Optional Accessories

    Precautions about Disposing of the Equipment, Accessories, or Components Accessories and Optional Accessories WARNING  Use only the cables specified by Fukuda Denshi. Use of other cables may result in increase in emission or decrease in immunity. Recording Paper Precautions about the Recording Paper CAUTION ...
  • Page 36: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Compatibility The performance of this equipment under electromagnetic environment complies with IEC 60601-1-2: 2007. CAUTION Do not use any unauthorized equipment or cables as they may not comply with the EMC standard. 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.
  • Page 37: Emc Guidance

    Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Guidance This device complies with the Safety Standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2007. However, if portable transmitter or wireless LAN equipment is used extremely nearby, the electromagnetic influence may largely exceed the compliance level and may cause unexpected phenomenon such as noise interference on the waveform, etc. Also, if this equipment is installed close to, or stacked with other equipment, malfunction may occur.
  • Page 38 Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility  Compliance to the Electromagnetic Immunity (1) The DS-8900 System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DS-8900 System should assure that it is used in such an environment. Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity IEC 60601-1-2 Electromagnetic Environment -...
  • Page 39 Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility  Compliance to the Electromagnetic Immunity (2) The DS-8900 System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the DS-8900 System should assure that it is used in such an environment. Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity IEC 60601-1-2 Compliance...
  • Page 40 Safety Electromagnetic Compatibility  Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the DS-8900 System The customer or the user of the DS-8900 System can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the DS-8900 System as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 41: Telemetry Precautions

    Safety Telemetry Precautions Telemetry Precautions For proper management of the telemetry installation, consult your Fukuda Denshi representative concerning the following.  Plan the installation of your telemetry system, taking into account your entire medical facility needs and plant requirements.  Be sure the antenna system installed meets the facility and plant requirements.
  • Page 42: Declaration Of Conformity

    1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The responsible party for this device is: Fukuda Denshi USA, Inc. 17725-C NE 65th Street Redmond, WA 98052...
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 General Description Contents Chapter 1 General Description General Description ..............1-1 Composition of the System.............1-1 Features ..................1-1 Various Display Configuration ............1-2 Operation Flow ................1-3...
  • Page 44 Chapter 1 General Description Contents...
  • Page 45: Chapter 1 General Description

    Chapter 1 General Description General Description Chapter 1 General Description General Description Composition of the System The DS-8900 System Central Monitor is a central monitor which supports various system construction of wired and wireless network in general ward, ICU, etc. The parameters acquired from the bedside monitor are sent via network to the central monitor, and displayed/printed in various formats.
  • Page 46: Various Display Configuration

    Chapter 1 General Description General Description monitors can be performed. Various Display Configuration The patient data can be displayed in various configurations using the free layout function. The individual bed display and review display are just the same as those on the bedside monitor. ...
  • Page 47: Operation Flow

    Chapter 1 General Description Operation Flow  List of Alarm Settings/Events for All Beds (Chapter 7) <<All Beds Alarm Settings/All Beds Alarm Events>>  "All Beds Alarm Settings" P7-9)  "All Beds Alarm Events" P7-19) By making use of the wide screen, alarm settings and alarm events for all beds can be listed for verification.
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 General Description Operation Flow Label, write down the replacement period and label it on the main unit for indication of replacement period.
  • Page 49: Chapter 2 Name Of Parts And Their Functions

    Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions Contents Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions...
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions Contents...
  • Page 51 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions  Front Side 1 Remote Control Sensor Receives the infrared remote control signal. 2 Alarm Indicator Notifies the alarm by flashing. The flashing pattern can be changed. 3 LCD Touch Panel Displays the waveforms and numeric data in various formats.
  • Page 52 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions  Rear Side 1 Slave Output Connector Connects the external monitor to be used for slave display. 2 Keyboard Connector Connects the PS/2 keyboard. For the recommended product, refer to your nearest service representative.
  • Page 53 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions NOTE  The DS-LAN connector cannot connect to the DS-LANII network.  Right Side 1 Serial Connector (COM5) Connects the specified equipment. 2 External Equipment Connector Connects the specified equipment. 3 Battery Cover Stores the battery for the backup memory.
  • Page 54 Chapter 2 Name of Parts and Their Functions...
  • Page 55: Chapter 3 Description Of The Display

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Contents Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display ........3-1 About the Home Display..............3-1 Description of the Home Display ............3-2 Individual Bed Display ..............3-5 Description of the Individual Bed Display ........3-5 Alarm Occurrence................3-7 Menu Screen ................
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Contents...
  • Page 57: Home Display And Individual Bed Display

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display Chapter 3 Description of the Display This section explains about the items displayed on the home display, individual bed display, and menu display. Home Display and Individual Bed Display This section explains about the home display which can monitor multiple patients at the same time, and about the individual bed display which can monitor one patient specifically.
  • Page 58: Description Of The Home Display

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display Description of the Home Display Other than waveforms and numeric data, patient name, alarm message, status message will be displayed. The items displayed on each area are explained below. ...
  • Page 59 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display Icons Displayed on Information Display Area Icon Description HLX Bed / LX Bed Indicates that the HLX-561 or HLX-801 Telemetry Transmitter Module or LX series Telemetry Transmitter Module is used on the bedside monitor. ...
  • Page 60 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display Icons Displayed on Numeric Data Box Icon Description Alarm OFF Indicates the alarm is OFF.  Message Icon ( Maintenance Manual "Display/Print" P7-12) Indicates that an alarm message is present for that parameter. Whether or not to display this icon can be selected on the Initial Settings.
  • Page 61: Individual Bed Display

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display Individual Bed Display By pressing the numeric data box, the individual bed display for that patient will be displayed on the right half of the screen. The detailed information for the specific patient can be verified. The individual bed display is similar to the one displayed on the bedside monitor.
  • Page 62 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Home Display and Individual Bed Display  The signal strength icons are displayed as follows. Display Communication Condition Good Moderately Good Cannot Communicate 2 Nurse team color, patient information (patient name, patient ID, sex, patient classification and icon, pacemaker usage) ...
  • Page 63: Alarm Occurrence

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Menu Screen Alarm Occurrence When an alarm occurs, alarm message will be displayed on various parts of the display.  "Alarm Function" P7-1) Menu Screen To Display the Menu Each of the individual bed display and central monitor display has its own menu items. The [Menu] keys are provided on each display.
  • Page 64: Menu Configurations (Central Monitor Display)

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Menu Screen Menu Configurations (Central Monitor Display) The menu for the central monitor display consists of the following 5 groups. The "Initial Settings" menu consists of another 6 groups. Function Groups Displayed Menu Function All Beds Alarm, Bed Transfer/Exchange, Network View, Night Mode, Nurse Call Daily Check, ...
  • Page 65: Menu Configurations (Individual Bed Display)

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Menu Screen Menu Configurations (Individual Bed Display) The menu for the individual bed display consists of the following 7 groups. Function Groups Displayed Menu Admit/Discharge (Chapter 6) Admit, Monitor Suspend, Discharge Alarm (Chapter 7) Basic, Circ., Resp/Gas, Arrhy., ST, List Parameter (Chapter 8) ECG, RESP, NIBP, BP, SpO...
  • Page 66 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Menu Screen This key will appear when the setup items or display data are on multiple pages. The currently displayed page is indicated by "●". 5 Previous Display Pressing this key will return the display to the previous window. 6 Upper Level Key Returns to the upper level display.
  • Page 67: Display On The Extended Display Unit And External Monitor

    Chapter 3 Description of the Display Display on the Extended Display Unit and External Monitor Display on the Extended Display Unit and External Monitor For the DS-8900 system, another display unit can be used for extended display. For the installation procedure, refer to the operation manual of the extended display unit. ...
  • Page 68 Chapter 3 Description of the Display Display on the Extended Display Unit and External Monitor 3-12...
  • Page 69: Chapter 4 Basic Operation

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Contents Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation Procedure ..............4-1 Fixed Keys..................4-1 Touch Key ..................4-1 Mouse/Keyboard ................4-2 Remote Control ................4-3 Operation on the Home Display/Individual Bed Display ....4-4 To Change the Quantity of Displayed Numeric Data......4-4 To Enlarge/Reduce the Numeric Data Box Size ......4-4 Optimizing the Displayed Beds on the Home Display ....4-5 Short Cut Keys Display..............4-5...
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 Basic Operation Contents...
  • Page 71: Operation Procedure

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation Procedure Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation Procedure Operation can be performed using the fixed keys, touch keys, or mouse and keyboard (both optional). CF-820 Remote Control Unit is also available which enables to remotely control the equipment. Fixed Keys There are 2 fixed keys located at the lower part of the monitor display.
  • Page 72: Mouse/Keyboard

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation Procedure Mouse/Keyboard WARNING  Use the recommended PS/2 mouse, USB mouse, keyboard. Otherwise, it may cause malfunction or failure.  Mouse An optional mouse can be connected allowing touch key control using the mouse. By moving the pointer on the displayed keys, and left-clicking the mouse, the operation can be performed just the same as by directly touching the displayed keys.
  • Page 73: Remote Control

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation Procedure Remote Control The alarm sound on the DS-8900 system can be silenced using the optional CF-820 Remote Control Unit. 1. Alarm Silence Silences the alarm sound for all the displayed beds. CAUTION  Pressing the [Alarm Silence] key on the remote control unit will silence all the alarms generated on the displayed beds.
  • Page 74: Operation On The Home Display/Individual Bed Display

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Home Display/Individual Bed Display Operation on the Home Display/Individual Bed Display Various operation can be performed using the touch panel. This section describes the touch panel operation on the home display and individual bed display. To Change the Quantity of Displayed Numeric Data The quantity of displayed numeric data can be changed.
  • Page 75: Optimizing The Displayed Beds On The Home Display

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Home Display/Individual Bed Display If the numeric data box size is reduced, the quantity of displayed numeric data will increase.   When [Each Bed] is set for "Zoom Numeric Data", the numeric data box size for only the selected bed will be enlarged/reduced.
  • Page 76: Operation On The Window

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Window Operation on the Window The operation procedure is not the same for all windows, but common operation procedure is explained below. Moving the Floating Window The floating window can be moved by dragging the window title bar. This operation is possible on the touch panel. Press the numeric data box on the individual bed display to display the floating window.
  • Page 77: To Minimize/Restore The Window

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Window 3 Page Switch Key These keys will appear when the setup items or display data are on multiple pages. The currently displayed page is indicated by "●". 4 Pressing the (Return) key will return to the previous window. 5 Pressing the (Upper Level) key will return to the upper level display.
  • Page 78: Subwindow Display

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Window Subwindow Display Some menu may display a subwindow to perform the setup. The subwindow to set the waveform size is shown as an example. To close the subwindow, press either the key, [Home] or [Prev. Disp.] key. Example of Subwindow Another Window Display Pressing the key with the "...
  • Page 79: To Enter Characters

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation Operation on the Window To Enter Characters Alphanumeric characters and symbols can be entered using the displayed keyboard. The procedure to enter characters is explained below using the example of patient admit menu.  Entering Alphanumeric Characters Enter alphabets, numerics, or symbols.
  • Page 80: For Easier Use

    Chapter 4 Basic Operation For Easier Use For Easier Use The user keys can be customized according to the monitoring purpose. User Key The user keys can be customized according to the monitoring purpose. The user keys can be assigned for home ...
  • Page 81: Chapter 5 Preparation

    Chapter 5 Preparation Contents Chapter 5 Preparation Turning ON/OFF the Power............5-1 Installing the Recording Paper (Optional)........5-3 Daily Check ................. 5-5 Nurse Call Daily Check..............5-5...
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 Preparation Contents...
  • Page 83: Turning On/Off The Power

    Chapter 5 Preparation Turning ON/OFF the Power Chapter 5 Preparation Turning ON/OFF the Power  To Turn ON the Power The procedure to turn ON the power of the DS-8900 system is explained below. CAUTION  The power cable must be connected to a hospital grade outlet. ...
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 Preparation Turning ON/OFF the Power Turn OFF the main power supply switch.  The power supply LED will turn OFF. CAUTION  After using the equipment, turn OFF the main power supply switch. If not using for a long period, disconnect the power cable from the equipment.
  • Page 85: Installing The Recording Paper (Optional)

    Chapter 5 Preparation Installing the Recording Paper (Optional) Installing the Recording Paper (Optional) When using the optional Recorder Unit (HR-800), install the paper using the following procedure. CAUTION  About the Recording Paper  Use only "OP050-01TDR" for the recording paper. If the surface treatment and thickness of the recording paper are different, it may result in poor print quality.
  • Page 86 The outside surface of the paper is heat-sensitive. Make sure to place the outside surface of the paper facing NOTE  Place the paper so that the "FUKUDA DENSHI" logo is outside and facing up. Close the paper holder. NOTE...
  • Page 87: Daily Check

    Chapter 5 Preparation Daily Check Daily Check Perform the daily check using the "Daily Check List". Maintenance Manual "Daily Check List") Take necessary measures for the items with the "NG" judgment, and use the equipment only if the judgments for all the items are "OK".
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Preparation Nurse Call Daily Check...
  • Page 89: Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Contents Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge What You Can Do on the Admit/Discharge Menu ....... 6-1 Admit ................... 6-1 Entering the Patient Information .............6-2 To Enter the Patient Information from the Magnetic Card or Barcode Entering Patient Information from the Patient Data Server ....6-4 To Change the Admit Date .............6-7 EMR Link Function ..............
  • Page 90 Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Contents...
  • Page 91: What You Can Do On The Admit/Discharge Menu

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge What You Can Do on the Admit/Discharge Menu Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge What You Can Do on the Admit/Discharge Menu Before starting monitoring, patient information can be entered. When the patient leaves the bed for a long period of time, monitoring can be suspended to temporary cease the measurement and alarm generation.
  • Page 92: Entering The Patient Information

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Admit Entering the Patient Information Enter the patient's information. Patient ID. Up to 20 characters of alphabets, numbers, or symbols can be used. After entering the ID, press the [Set] key. If the [Set] key is not pressed, the entered ID will not be finalized. ...
  • Page 93 Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Admit Patient Classification [Adult]/ [Child]/ [Neonate] The patient classification selection will affect the accuracy of NIBP, HR, RR measurement. It will also affect the delay time of numeric data alarm. The selected patient classification and icon will be displayed on the home display. ...
  • Page 94: To Enter The Patient Information From The Magnetic Card Or Barcode

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Admit REFERENCE  Maximum of 30 characters can be entered for comment.  The comment can be entered using the displayed keys and keyboard. To Enter the Patient Information from the Magnetic Card or Barcode By using the magnetic card reader or barcode reader, patient information can be automatically entered at patient admittance.
  • Page 95 Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Admit  After the information for a new patient is acquired by searching the patient data server, make sure to perform the admit process by pressing the [Discharge and admit as new patient.] key.  Do not change the Bed ID of the bedside monitor during monitoring. REFERENCE ...
  • Page 96 Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Admit The searched patient data will be displayed in the "New Information" area.  Select from [Change only patient info.] / [Discharge and admit as new patient.] / [Cancel]. [Change only patient info.] : Replaces the current patient information with the newly acquired information. ...
  • Page 97: To Change The Admit Date

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge EMR Link Function [Discharge and admit as new patient.] : Initializes the current patient data/monitoring condition and admit the  searched patient as new patient.  [Cancel] : Cancels the acquired information. To Change the Admit Date The admit date/time can be changed when a data server is used through the TCP/IP network or when EMR link function is used with the patient data server.
  • Page 98: Restrictions Of Emr Link Function

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge EMR Link Function Restrictions of EMR Link Function These are the following restrictions when using the EMR link function. EMR Link Function Function Item EMR Admitted EMR Discharged EMR Offline "Admit/Discharge" Search ID Name Discharge Monitor Suspend Admit Date/Time Bed Name Other patient information...
  • Page 99: Data Transfer Function

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Data Transfer Function  When a Patient is Discharged from the EMR When a patient is discharged from the EMR, "Discharged on EMR" icon will be displayed on the home display. On the "Admit/Discharge" screen, the [Discharge] key will become effective to allow discharging the patient. Press the [Discharge] key on the "Admit/Discharge"...
  • Page 100: When The Patient Temporarily Leaves The Bed

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Data Transfer Function  Example of Equipment Configuration By transferring the transport monitor, the data will be Data Server saved to the central monitor and data server as shown in Data of Monitor A Transferring Data the illustration. Data of Monitor B Central Monitor: DS-8900 System Host Monitor: DS-8400 System, DS-8500 System...
  • Page 101: When The Patient Is Transferring To Other Bed

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Data Transfer Function  When Returning to the Bed Connect the transport monitor to the host monitor. The review data while transferring will be automatically uploaded to the central monitor. While uploading the data, <Uploading> will be displayed on ...
  • Page 102: When The Patient Is Transferring To Other Bed (When Emr Link Function Is Used)

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Data Transfer Function By selecting [ON] for "Data Transfer" under data server setup, the data will be transferred to the data server after the data is uploaded to the central monitor. While the data is transmitted to the data server, <Transmitting Data>...
  • Page 103: Suspend Monitoring

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Suspend Monitoring Suspend Monitoring This section explains the procedure to suspend and resume monitoring when a patient temporarily leaves the bed. With this suspend monitoring function, data measurement, alarm generation, automatic measurement, and automatic printing can be suspended without erasing any data and setup condition. By using the monitor suspend label function, different labels in different colors according to the patient's destination can be displayed during the monitoring suspended condition.
  • Page 104: To Suspend Monitoring

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Suspend Monitoring To Suspend Monitoring On the "Admit/Discharge" menu, press the [Monitor Suspend] key. If "Monitor Suspend's Message" is OFF:  <Suspended> message will be displayed. (shown on right)  To cancel the monitor suspend operation, press the [Cancel] key. ...
  • Page 105: To Resume Monitoring

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Suspend Monitoring When the preprogrammed duration completes, monitor suspended  alarm generates, and the elapsed time from alarm generation will be highlighted in red and black. (shown on right)  (Event) key will be displayed, alarm sound will generate (5 sec. interval), and alarm indicator will light.
  • Page 106: To Resume Monitoring Automatically

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Suspend Monitoring To Resume Monitoring Automatically The auto resume monitoring function can be used when the patient temporarily leaves the bed. When the specified condition for ECG, SpO , etc. is met, the monitoring will automatically resume after the preprogrammed duration.
  • Page 107: Bed Transfer And Bed Exchange

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Bed Transfer and Bed Exchange Bed Transfer and Bed Exchange By using the bed transfer/exchange function, patient information and monitoring data can be transferred/exchanged between beds. The bed transfer/exchange operation can be performed under the "Function" menu of the Central Monitor Display. ...
  • Page 108: Discharging Procedure

    Chapter 6 Admit/Discharge Discharge  When the discharge operation is performed on the bedside monitor, the settings will be initialized according to the "Power ON/Discharge" setting on the bedside monitor. REFERENCE  The monitoring condition after discharge can be selected from [Admit] or [Suspend] for "Setup at Discharge"...
  • Page 109: Chapter 7 Alarm Function

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Contents Chapter 7 Alarm Function General Description ..............7-1 Classification and Level of the Alarm ..........7-2 Alarm System .................7-3 Alarm Message Display Area ............7-3 Alarm Limit Setup ................ 7-4 Alarm Limit Setup for Each Parameter ...........7-4 Arrhythmia Alarm Setup ..............7-6 List of Alarm Settings..............7-8 All Beds Alarm Settings ..............7-9...
  • Page 110 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Contents...
  • Page 111: General Description

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function General Description Chapter 7 Alarm Function General Description CAUTION  This equipment is provided with the equipment status alarm judgment function, but not provided with other alarm judgment and arrhythmia analysis function. These results are transmitted from the bedside monitor or central telemetry receiver. ...
  • Page 112: Classification And Level Of The Alarm

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function General Description Classification and Level of the Alarm The classification and level of the alarms are explained below.  Alarm Classification The alarms displayed on this equipment are classified as follows. Alarm Classification Details Vital Alarm Alarms generated based on vital information.
  • Page 113: Alarm System

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function General Description Alarm System The alarm system can be selected from Fukuda Tone / Melodic Tone / Standard Tone. The default setting is Standard Tone mode. The alarm sound differs for each alarm system.  "Settings for Each Alarm System" P17-6) REFERENCE ...
  • Page 114: Alarm Limit Setup

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup Alarm Limit Setup Alarm Limit Setup for Each Parameter ON/OFF of alarm and upper/lower alarm limit for each parameter can be set. When the set limit is exceeded, an alarm will generate. WARNING ...
  • Page 115 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup The alarm setup menu will be displayed.  REFERENCE  The standard parameters will be displayed on the Menu screen. The parameters to be displayed here are selectable.  Maintenance Manual "Alarm" P7-2) Select the parameter group from the tab.
  • Page 116: Arrhythmia Alarm Setup

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup Arrhythmia Alarm Setup The arrhythmia alarm can be turned ON or OFF, and arrhythmia detection level can be set. When all arrhythmia alarm is set OFF, <ARRHY OFF> message will be displayed.  Arrhythmia Alarm NOTE ...
  • Page 117 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup Press the [Detail Setup] key on the arrhythmia alarm setup screen. [Menu] > [Arrhy.] ("Alarm"). For "HR Lower Limit for VT", set the VT analyzing condition ([120] / [140]) for the arrhythmia analysis. When the average HR of continuous VPC exceeds the set value of ...
  • Page 118: List Of Alarm Settings

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup  Pressing the key while arrhythmia learning is in process will not stop the process. Procedure from the Central Monitor User Key: Press the [Arrhythmia Relearn] key on the central monitor user key area. [Arrhythmia Relearn] will be displayed on the all beds display area.
  • Page 119: All Beds Alarm Settings

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Limit Setup To change the alarm threshold, select the parameter. The alarm setup window will be displayed.   Press to set the threshold level. All Beds Alarm Settings The alarm settings for all beds can be verified in a list format. Maximum of 8 beds, 10 parameters can be displayed on one display.
  • Page 120: Alarm Occurrence

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Occurrence For each parameter, upper/lower alarm limit, current value, alarm OFF icon, nurse  call mark will be displayed.  Pressing the parameter area will display the floating window for the corresponding parameter. (shown on right) The alarm settings (upper/lower limit, ON/OFF) can be changed.
  • Page 121 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Occurrence  Event Key Display The event key will be displayed on the home display for the alarm generated bed. The event key icon differs depending on the alarm status. Event Key Status Operation Icon During Alarm Generation Pressing this event key will silence the alarm sound and displays (Alarm Sound ON)
  • Page 122 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Occurrence The alarm factors that can be notified to the nurse call system are as follows. The alarm factors to be notified can be selected from these parameters.  HR  ST1  ST2  BP1 to 8 ...
  • Page 123: Alarm Suspend

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Suspend Alarm Suspend The alarm for individual bed can be set to ON or suspend, but it cannot be turned OFF. WARNING  When the alarm for individual bed is suspended, all the alarms will be suspended even if the parameter alarm is set to ON.
  • Page 124 Alarm sound will generate. Recall and alarm printing will be performed. If numeric data alarm or arrhythmia alarm with lower priority occurs during the equipment status alarm silenced duration. When [Fukuda Tone] or [Melodic Tone] Alarm sound will generate. or [Standard Tone] is set ...
  • Page 125: Alarm Sound Suspend

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm Silence and Alarm Sound Suspend The alarm silence condition will be cancelled in the event of any of the following.  The alarm silence condition for all parameters will be cancelled for the following case. ...
  • Page 126: Too-Far Alarm

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Too-Far Alarm Too-Far Alarm If [ON] is selected for "Too Far Alarm" on the "Alarm Setup" ("Initial Settings"), and if telemetry transmitter is outside the transmission range for preprogrammed duration (5 sec. to 60 sec.), <Chk TLM Receive> message will be displayed and alarm sound will generate in 5 seconds interval.
  • Page 127: When The "Spo2 Disconnected" Alarm Occurs

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function When the "SpO2 Disconnected" Alarm Occurs When the "SpO Disconnected" Alarm Occurs For the telemetry and wired network bed, <SpO Disconnected> will be displayed when the SpO sensor is disconnected from the measurement module of the telemeter or bedside monitor. The displayed color of the message and alarm sound will be according to the alarm level setting.
  • Page 128: Ecg Alarm At Lead-Off Condition

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function ECG Alarm at Lead-Off Condition ECG Alarm at Lead-Off Condition When ECG lead is detached, some waveforms may become immeasurable depending on the detached lead. In such case, ECG waveform or respiration waveform will be displayed as baseline, and ECG related alarm will generate.
  • Page 129: All Beds Alarm Events

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function All Beds Alarm Events All Beds Alarm Events The alarm events for all beds can be verified in a list format. Maximum of 8 beds can be displayed on one display. For each bed, maximum of 16 events (4 events/line x 4 lines) can be displayed.
  • Page 130 Chapter 7 Alarm Function All Beds Alarm Events The display will switch by page. The displaying time span can be selected from 20min., 1hr, 2hrs, 4hrs, 8hrs, 12hrs, 16hrs, 24hrs. The beds to be displayed can be filtered. [This Display]: The beds monitored on the display unit currently displaying the alarm events for all beds will ...
  • Page 131: Event List

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Event List Select a bed.  The event list will be displayed. ( "Event List" P7-21)  Event List Maximum of 32 alarm events of the selected bed can be displayed on one screen. REFERENCE  The alarm lists are based on alarm history data. Select the patient on the all beds alarm events screen.
  • Page 132: Alarm History

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm History Alarm History This section explains the alarm history function and printing procedure. The alarm log of numeric data alarm, arrhythmia alarm, equipment status alarm and change in alarm settings can be displayed. Maximum of 5000 data per bed can be stored. NOTE ...
  • Page 133 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm History 36 data per page can be displayed. Time Bar Changing the time span, scrolling the time, updating the data can be performed.  "Common Operation" P9-1) Time The time of alarm generation/alarm setting change will be displayed. Bed ID The bed ID for the alarm generated bed will be displayed.
  • Page 134 Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm History  Stored Events for Alarm History The following events will be stored for alarm history. Classification Item Stored Event, Data Each Bed Numeric Data Alarm/Arrhythmia Time, duration of alarm occurrence Alarm Numeric data, alarm setting at alarm occurrence Alarm Level Equipment Alarm Time, duration of alarm occurrence...
  • Page 135: Alarm History Setup And Printing

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function Alarm History Alarm History Setup and Printing The procedure for the alarm history setup and printing is explained below. Changing the displayed time, scrolling the time, updating the data  "Common Operation" P9-1) Selecting the display items for alarm history Select the alarm level to be displayed.
  • Page 136: All Beds Nurse Call Setup

    Chapter 7 Alarm Function All Beds Nurse Call Setup All Beds Nurse Call Setup On the "All Beds Nurse Call" setup menu, the nurse call setup list for all monitoring beds will be displayed and the settings can be changed. Maximum of 8 beds can be displayed on one display.
  • Page 137: Chapter 8 Parameter Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Contents Chapter 8 Parameter Setup To Display Each Parameter Setup Screen ........8-1 ECG ..................... 8-2 Arrhythmia Relearn.................8-3 ST Setup..................8-3 Size / Lead..................8-5 Detail Setup ..................8-6 RESP ..................8-11 Waveform Size ................8-11 Common Setup / Impedance Setup ..........8-12 NIBP ..................
  • Page 138 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Contents...
  • Page 139: To Display Each Parameter Setup Screen

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup To Display Each Parameter Setup Screen Chapter 8 Parameter Setup This chapter explains the procedure for measurement condition setup of each parameter received from the telemetry transmitter or bedside monitor. To Display Each Parameter Setup Screen There are following 2 procedures to display the parameter setup screen.
  • Page 140: Ecg

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup The parameter setup screen for the selected parameter will be displayed.  This section explains the procedure for ECG measurement condition setup. Arrhythmia Learn When arrhythmia or QRS is misjudged, performing arrhythmia learning will recover the original accuracy.
  • Page 141: Arrhythmia Relearn

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Arrhythmia Relearn Learning the normal ECG largely affects the accuracy of arrhythmia analysis. When arrhythmia or QRS is misjudged, performing arrhythmia learning will recover the original accuracy.  "To Perform Arrhythmia Learning" P7-7) ST Setup On the ST Setup screen, the reference point and measurement point to measure the ST level and ST level alarm can be set.
  • Page 142 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup The updated time of the reference waveform will be displayed.  NOTE  While learning arrhythmia, or if VPC is present, it will take more than 16 beats to set the reference waveform. Set the reference point / measurement point. Slide the for reference point to right and left.
  • Page 143: Size / Lead

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup below -20 mm / -2.0 mV is set, the lower alarm will turn OFF. Size / Lead  Adjustment of Waveform Size and Baseline Position Adjust the waveform size and baseline position. CAUTION  Automatic size of the ECG is effective only at the time the [Auto] key is pressed. This does not continually adjust the size.
  • Page 144: Detail Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup  Lead Selection Set the monitoring lead. CAUTION  ECG1 and ECG2 are leads for arrhythmia detection and printing. Set the most appropriate leads with high QRS for ECG1 and ECG2, especially for arrhythmia detection. The lead/size selected for ECG1 or ECG2 links with the bedside monitor. ...
  • Page 145 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup The following items can be set on the "ECG Detail Setup" screen. First Page Filter, Synchronized Mark/Tone, Pacemaker, Pacemaker Pulse Second Page Pace Pulse Mask Time, QRS Detection, ECG Drift Filter, AC Filter Third Page Auto Lead, ST/VPC/Arrhy. Alarm Display Filter For the bedside monitor, the waveform frequency characteristic can be selected from Monitor Mode, ESIS Mode, or Diagnosis Mode according to the monitoring purpose.
  • Page 146 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup or electrode placement which causes the pacemaker pulse amplitude to decrease and disables the pacemaker pulse detection.  If signals similar to a pacemaker pulse are present, such as electric blanket noise or excessive AC frequency noise, these may be erroneously detected and displayed as a pacemaker pulse.
  • Page 147 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Normal Pacing Pacing Failure Sensing Failure 1 Pacemaker Pulse 2 Pacing waveform caused by pacemaker pulse 3 No waveform in spite of pacing stimulus 4 Pacemaker pulse and spontaneous heartbeat occurring at the same time Press the key for "Pace Pulse Mask Time". The "Pace Pulse Mask Time"...
  • Page 148 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup  Detect QRS only for the waveform without the artifact.  Maintenance Manual "Initial Settings" P7-1) ECG Drift Filter [ON]: Only the amplitude with frequency component under 1Hz will be attenuated to prevent the ECG  baseline drift.
  • Page 149: Resp

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup RESP RESP This section explains the procedure for respiration measurement condition setup. Waveform Size Respiration waveform size RESP Alarm ON/OFF of RR alarm, alarm limit APNEA Alarm ON/OFF of APNEA alarm, alarm limit Common Setup RR Synchronized Mark, RR/APNEA Alarm Source Impedance Setup CVA Detect For procedure to set the RR Alarm and APNEA Alarm, refer to "Chapter 7 Alarm Function".
  • Page 150: Common Setup / Impedance Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup RESP Common Setup / Impedance Setup RR can be measured from the following 3 sources.  Impedance RR  RR measured on the multigas unit  RR measured on the ventilator There are setup items common to all sources and setup items specific to each source. ...
  • Page 151: Nibp

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup NIBP message will be displayed, and an alarm sound will be generated. NIBP This section explains the procedure for NIBP measurement condition setup. Auto Mode NIBP measurement interval (only for DS-LAN bed, TCON bed) NIBP Alarm ON/OFF of NIBP alarm, alarm limit for systolic (S), diastolic (D), mean (M) blood pressure.
  • Page 152: Detail Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup NIBP Detail Setup The following items can be set on the "NIBP Detail Setup" screen. First Page Patient Classification, PR Display Second Page Third Page Time Display Patient Classification The patient classification setting is linked with that on the "Admit/Discharge" screen. The inflation value and measurement duration will differ according to the patient classification setting.
  • Page 153: Scale

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup generated. Time Display The time for the NIBP measurement will be displayed. [Elapsed]: The elapsed time from the previous NIBP measurement will be displayed.  [Meas.]: The NIBP measured time will be displayed.  This section explains the procedure for BP measurement condition setup. Scale BP waveform scale Label...
  • Page 154: Label

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Press the key for "Scale Selection". The scale selection window will be displayed.  Select the scale from the displayed selection. Label BP label cannot be changed on this equipment. The label set on the bedside monitor will be displayed on the key for "Label".
  • Page 155: Detail Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Detail Setup The following items can be set on the "BP Detail Setup" screen. First Page Synchronized Mark/Tone, Display Type Synchronized Mark/Tone (BP1/ART) The parameter to display the HR synchronized mark can be selected from ECG, SpO , and BP (BP1 or ART).
  • Page 156: Spo2

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup SpO2 This section explains the procedure for SpO measurement condition setup. Waveform Size Pulse waveform size Label Label Alarm ON/OFF of SpO alarm, Ext SpO alarm, PR alarm, SpCO alarm, SpMet alarm, SpHb alarm, alarm limit Detail Setup Synchronized Mark/Tone, Perfusion Index (PI) "SpO...
  • Page 157: Detail Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup TEMP Detail Setup detail setup is explained below. Synchronized Mark/Tone  ECG ( "Detail Setup" P8-6) Perfusion Index Whether or not to display the PI (Perfusion Index) data can be selected. TEMP This section explains the procedure for TEMP measurement condition setup. Label TEMP Label Alarm...
  • Page 158: Co2

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup This section explains the procedure for EtCO and InspCO measurement condition setup. Unit measurement unit Scale waveform scale Alarm ON/OFF of EtCO alarm, InspCO alarm, alarm limit For procedure to set the CO alarm, refer to "Chapter 7 Alarm Function". Measurement Unit and Scale NOTE ...
  • Page 159: Gas, Spiro

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup GAS, SPIRO GAS, SPIRO This section explains the procedure for multigas and SPIRO measurement condition setup. Scale, EtCO / InspCO Alarm, Detail Setup (Wave Clip) Scale, InspO / ExpO Alarm, Detail Setup (Wave Clip) InspN O / ExpN O Alarm, Detail Setup (Wave Clip) Agent Agent Selection, InspAgent / ExpAgent Alarm (ISO/HAL/ENF/DES/SEV), Scale, Wave Clip...
  • Page 160: Detail Setup

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup GAS, SPIRO Detail Setup "Wave Clip" can be set. (CO O, AGENT) If the gas waveform amplitude exceeds the waveform display area, whether or not to clip the exceeded part can be selected.  [ON]: The exceeded part of the waveform will be displayed in straight line at the upper or lower scale limit. ...
  • Page 161: Ventilator Data

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Ventilator Data Ventilator Data Numeric data and waveform measured by the ventilator connected to the bedside monitor can be displayed on the DS-8900 System. This section explains the setup procedure of AWP/AWF/AWV scale. Scale AWF Scale ...
  • Page 162: Svo2/Cco Monitor Data

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup SvO2/CCO Monitor Data AWV Scale Select the AWV (Airway Volume) scale from [50]/ [250]/  [500]/ [1000]/ [3000] (mL) . /CCO Monitor Data The DS-8900 System can display the measurement data (SvO , CCO, CCI, BT) of SvO /CCO monitor (Vigilance, VigilanceCEDV, Vigilance II, Vigileo) connected to the bedside monitor.
  • Page 163: Parameter On/Off

    Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Parameter ON/OFF Parameter ON/OFF ON/OFF of monitoring can be set for each parameter. Press the [Menu], [Parameter ON/OFF] ("Each Bed") keys. The "Parameter ON/OFF" screen will be displayed.   [Parameter ON/OFF] key can be also assigned to the user key. Press the [Setup] key for the bed to perform the setup, and select [ON]/ [OFF] for each parameter.
  • Page 164 Chapter 8 Parameter Setup Parameter ON/OFF 8-26...
  • Page 165: Chapter 9 Data Review

    Chapter 9 Data Review Contents Chapter 9 Data Review Common Operation ..............9-1 Graphic Trend................9-2 Displayed Items ................9-2 Graphic Trend Setup and Printing ..........9-4 Description for Each Parameter .............9-6 Tabular Trend ................9-8 Displayed Items ................9-8 Tabular Trend Setup and Printing ..........9-9 Parameter Selection for Tabular Trend ........9-10 Recall..................
  • Page 166 Chapter 9 Data Review Contents...
  • Page 167: Common Operation

    Chapter 9 Data Review Common Operation Chapter 9 Data Review The patient review data function such as graphic trend, tabular trend, recall will be displayed. Common Operation The common operations for all the review screens are explained below. Time Bar ...
  • Page 168: Graphic Trend

    Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend 24h. Displaying other review screens at the same time  Other review screens of the same date/time can be displayed. Graphic Trend This section explains the graphic trend function and printing procedure. The 120 hours of data will be automatically stored and displayed as trend data. Displayed Items Press the [Menu], [Graphic Trend] ("Data Review") on the individual bed display.
  • Page 169 Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend memory error can be considered. In such case, trend data cannot be properly stored or displayed. Refer to the "Troubleshooting" section.  The trend data is periodically stored to the internal memory, but if the power has been turned OFF for 5 minutes or more, maximum of 5 seconds of data may be lost.
  • Page 170: Graphic Trend Setup And Printing

    Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend Graphic Trend Setup and Printing The procedure for the graphic trend setup and printing is explained below. Changing the displayed time, scrolling the time, updating the data  "Common Operation" P9-1) Selection of parameter, display type, scale. ...
  • Page 171 Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend Trend Group Selection Maximum of 4 trend groups with 12 parameters each can be  registered. The trend group can be selected according to the monitoring purpose.  Pressing the [Change Name] key will allow to change the trend group name.
  • Page 172: Description For Each Parameter

    Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend Description for Each Parameter The parameters and scales for the graphic trend are as follows. Parameter Details Scale Unit 100, 200, 300 VPC Counts 20, 50, 100 ST (ST1, ST2, I, II, III, ±0.2, ±0.5, ±1.0, ±2.0 aVR, aVL, aVF, ST Level ±2, ±5, ±10, ±20...
  • Page 173 Chapter 9 Data Review Graphic Trend Parameter Details Scale Unit SpMet (1, 2) Methemoglobin Concentration 10, 15, 100 SpHb (1, 2) Total Hemoglobin Concentration 10 to 20, 0 to 25 g/dL PI(1,2) Perfusion Index 10, 20 PI(1,2) Pleth Variability Index 30, 60, 100 ExpMV Expiratory Minute Ventilation Volume...
  • Page 174: Tabular Trend

    Chapter 9 Data Review Tabular Trend Tabular Trend This section explains the tabular trend function and printing procedure. The 120 hours of data in 10 sec. / 30 sec. interval will be automatically stored and displayed as tabular trend data. Displayed Items Press the [Menu], [Tabular Trend] ("Data Review") on the individual bed display.
  • Page 175: Tabular Trend Setup And Printing

    Chapter 9 Data Review Tabular Trend CAUTION  When <Check extended memory> is displayed for the system status message, internal memory error can be considered. In such case, tabular trend data cannot be properly stored or displayed. Refer to the "Troubleshooting" section. ...
  • Page 176: Parameter Selection For Tabular Trend

    Chapter 9 Data Review Tabular Trend Tabular Trend Group Selection Maximum of 6 groups of parameters can be registered for  tabular trend. The trend group to be displayed can be selected according to the monitoring purpose.  Pressing the [Change Name] key will allow to change the trend group name.
  • Page 177: Recall

    Chapter 9 Data Review Recall The selected location will be displayed with blue frame and will be displayed at the side. To change the location, directly press the desired location or drag the key up or down. To change the displayed page, press the keys on the left.
  • Page 178: Recall Condition Setup

    Chapter 9 Data Review Recall  Time Bar "Common Operation" P9-1) List Display Area 18 data will be displayed. Enlarged Display Area Maximum of 2 waveforms (12 seconds each) can be displayed. The waveform can be dragged to left and right. When a mouse is used, divider function can be used.
  • Page 179: Recall Setup And Printing

    Chapter 9 Data Review Recall Select the parameter for "Wave 1" and "Wave 2".  Recall Factor Selection  Select the alarm factor to be stored as recall waveform. NOTE  The recall waveform will start with the following delay time tracing back from the alarm occurrence.
  • Page 180 Chapter 9 Data Review Recall Time Bar Duration, Scroll Interval, Update Display  "Common Operation" P9-1) Recall Display Selection The key will turn in blue when pressed which  indicates that the alarm for that parameter will be the recall factor to be displayed. [Select All]: All parameters including arrhythmia ...
  • Page 181: Divider Function

    Chapter 9 Data Review Recall Deleting the Displayed Recall Enlarged Waveform Pressing the [Delete] key will display the [Delete OK]/[Cancel] keys.   Press the [Delete OK] key to delete the displayed enlarged waveform. Printing the Recall Waveform The displayed enlarged waveform and numeric data will be printed. The output printer can be selected on ...
  • Page 182 Chapter 9 Data Review Recall divider interval. By releasing the drag operation, a divider interval, [Multiple], [Cancel] keys will be displayed again.  [Multiple] Key Operation Clicking the [Multiple] key will continuously display the dividers in equal intervals before and after the current divider.
  • Page 183: Review Data Display For Discharged Patient

    Chapter 9 Data Review Review Data Display for Discharged Patient Review Data Display for Discharged Patient  The review data of the discharged patient can be displayed for the past 120 hours. ( "Discharged List" P13-18) The review data that can be displayed after the patient is discharged are as follows. ...
  • Page 184: Review Data Display For Transferring Patient

    Chapter 9 Data Review Review Data Display for Transferring Patient Review Data Display for Transferring Patient The transferring data (data while the patient has been transferred) uploaded from the transport monitor, and the saved data on the original central monitor when bed transfer/exchange has been performed between the central monitors can be displayed on the currently monitored central monitor.
  • Page 185 Chapter 9 Data Review Review Data Display for Transferring Patient The current monitoring data will be displayed at the top of the past data history.  REFERENCE  On the past data history, the data of the same patient ID with the current monitoring patient will be displayed.The patient ID at the time of discharge or bed transfer/ exchange will be applied.
  • Page 186: Searching/Displaying The Discharged Data

    Chapter 9 Data Review Searching/Displaying the Discharged Data Searching/Displaying the Discharged Data If the patient has been discharged without setting the patient ID, the data will not be displayed on the past data list, and in such case, search function can be used. The past data can be searched by patient ID or patient name. Press the [Menu], [Past Data] ("Data Review") on the individual bed display, and display the past data search menu.
  • Page 187 Chapter 9 Data Review Searching/Displaying the Discharged Data Select the displaying data from the searched data list. The full disclosure waveform screen for the selected past data will be displayed.  REFERENCE  The review display from the past data list allows to review the data within the time range of the selected past data, and can switch between different review displays.
  • Page 188: Alarm History

    Chapter 9 Data Review Alarm History Alarm History REFERENCE  For details of the alarm history display, refer to the following chapter.  "Alarm History" P7-22) 9-22...
  • Page 189: Chapter 10 Waveform Review

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Contents Chapter 10 Waveform Review ST Measurement ............... 10-1 ST Measurement Display .............10-1 Reference Waveform Setup ............10-2 ST Alarm Setup ................10-3 12-Lead Analysis ............... 10-3 Displayed Items ................10-3 Operation on the 12-Lead Analysis Screen........10-5 Comparison of Analyzed Results ..........10-6 Full Disclosure Waveform............
  • Page 190 Chapter 10 Waveform Review Contents 10-2...
  • Page 191: St Measurement

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review ST Measurement Chapter 10 Waveform Review ST Measurement This section explains about the ST measurement and ST alarm function. ST Measurement Display On the ST display, ECG for the selected time duration (5 min./10 min./20 min./30 min.) will be displayed overlapped in one block.
  • Page 192: Reference Waveform Setup

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review ST Measurement size will not be applied to the ECG waveform on the home display. 4 ST Display Setup Set ON/OFF of reference waveform, displaying lead groups, and group name. 5 Displaying Leads Select the lead group to display. 6 Printing The currently displayed ST waveform will be printed.
  • Page 193: St Alarm Setup

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review 12-Lead Analysis Slide the reference point to right and left using the key. Slide the measurement point to right and left using the key. NOTE  Set the reference point in the range of –240 ms to 0 ms in increments of 10 ms from the peak of QRS to the P wave direction.
  • Page 194 Chapter 10 Waveform Review 12-Lead Analysis Analyzed Waveform The analyzed waveforms of limb lead and chest lead will be displayed. Cursor Moving the cursor left and right will display the waveform of 10 seconds before and after. Dominant Waveform The reference waveform used for the analysis will be displayed. The dominant waveform is the waveform at the point of mark on the rhythm waveform.
  • Page 195: Operation On The 12-Lead Analysis Screen

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review 12-Lead Analysis Operation on the 12-Lead Analysis Screen The operation and printing procedure for the 12-lead analysis is explained below. Moving the Cursor  The cursor can be scrolled 10 seconds before and after using the keys.
  • Page 196: Comparison Of Analyzed Results

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review 12-Lead Analysis Analyzed Result Pressing the analyzed result area will display the data list.   Use the keys to change the displaying time range.  Pressing the time display area will display the analysis result of that time.
  • Page 197: Full Disclosure Waveform

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform Full Disclosure Waveform Total of 64 waveforms, 120 hours of waveform data can be stored. The waveforms that can be stored as full disclosure waveforms are as follows. ECG1, ECG2, ECG(I) to ECG(V6), BP1 to 8, SpO -1, SpO -2, RESP, AWP, AWF, AWV, CO , AGENT...
  • Page 198 Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform The full disclosure waveform selection window will be displayed.  Select from [Displayed Beds] or [Registered Beds]. Press the [Setup] key for the bed to perform the setup. On the bed selection area, maximum of 6 selected parameters will be displayed.
  • Page 199: Displayed Items

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform Displayed Items Select a bed, and press the [Menu], [Full Disc. Wave] ("Waveform Review") on the individual bed display. This section explains about the items displayed on the full disclosure waveform display. 1 Time Bar The stored duration for the full disclosure waveform data will be displayed.
  • Page 200: Full Disclosure Waveform Setup

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform 12 Scroll Key The enlarged waveform will shift with the set interval for the "Scroll Interval". 13 Scroll Interval The scroll interval can be selected from 1 sec. / 5 sec. / 10 sec. Full Disclosure Waveform Setup This section describes the setup and operation procedure of full disclosure waveform.
  • Page 201 Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform Time Search  "To Search by Time" P10-14) Waveform Size/Scale Select from [Compress] / [Enlarge] to set the size/scale.   The "Size/Scale" window will be displayed and key for the displayed waveform will be displayed. Pressing each key will display the size or scale selection window.
  • Page 202: To Print The Full Disclosure Waveform

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform Instant HR Trend Scale Select from [100]/ [200]/ [300].  Instant HR Trend Display Duration  Select from [24h]/ [12h]/ [6h]/ [1h]/ [30m]. To Print the Full Disclosure Waveform This section describes the printing procedure of full disclosure waveform. Compressed waveform, enlarged waveform, or 12-lead waveform can be printed.
  • Page 203 Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform displayed in blue. Specify the print range. On the compressed waveform display area, the print range starts from the point where it is first pressed and ends at the point where it is pressed next. ...
  • Page 204: To Search By Time

    Chapter 10 Waveform Review Full Disclosure Waveform 6. Starting Time Mark: Indicates the starting time (h). 7. Ending Time Mark: Indicates the ending time (h). The time bar range ends at current day + 1 day for all set display duration. ...
  • Page 205 Chapter 11 Calculation Contents Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics ................11-1 Calculation Data ................11-1 To Display/Print the Hemodynamics Data........11-2 New Input of Hemodynamics Calculation........11-2 To Edit the Hemodynamics Input Data.........11-4 11-1...
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  • Page 207: Chapter 11 Calculation

    Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics NOTE  The hemodynamics data will not synchronize between this equipment and the bedside monitor connected to DS-LAN. Calculation Data Data Item Formula 0.725 0.425 x71.84x10 Body Surface Area (m (Dubois Formula) Cardiac Index (L/min/m Stroke Volume (mL/beat) Stroke Volume Index (mL/beat/m...
  • Page 208: To Display/Print The Hemodynamics Data

    Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics To Display/Print the Hemodynamics Data 10 hemodynamic data can be viewed in list format. Maximum of 256 data can be stored. Press the [Menu], [Hemodynamics] ("Calculation") keys.  The hemodynamics screen will be displayed. [Index Disp] key The display will alternately switch between "BSA, SV, SVR, PVR, LVW, LVSW, RVW, RVSW"...
  • Page 209 Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics NOTE  If the height, weight, BSA is changed on the "Admit/Discharge" screen, the calculated hemodynamic result will not change. Input Data Data Item (Unit) Editing Range HEIGHT Height (cm) 0 cm to 300 cm WEIGHT Weight (kg) 0 kg to 350 kg Body Surface Area (m...
  • Page 210: To Edit The Hemodynamics Input Data

    Chapter 11 Calculation Hemodynamics To Edit the Hemodynamics Input Data The entered data which has been already calculated can be edited or deleted. Press the [Menu], [Hemodynamics] ("Calculation"), and then the date/time display area for the data to edit.  The "Edit"...
  • Page 211: Chapter 12 Printing

    Chapter 12 Printing Contents Chapter 12 Printing Types of Printing and Output Printer ......... 12-1 Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup ......12-2 Manual Printing Setup ..............12-2 Alarm Printing Setup..............12-3 Periodic Printing Setup ..............12-6 12-Lead Printing Setup..............12-7 Output Printer Setup for Review Data Printing ......12-9 To Start/Stop the Printing ............
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  • Page 213: Types Of Printing And Output Printer

    ○ ○: Printing can be performed. x: Printing cannot be performed. NOTE  The laser printer setup should be performed by Fukuda Denshi service representative or system administrator of your institution.  Maintenance Manual "Laser Printer" P2-21)  The data of the DS-8500 system bedside monitor (from version 6) can be output to the laser printer connected to this central monitor.
  • Page 214: Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup

    Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup 002", "CNT-004", "CNT-006", the printing operation from "BED-001" will output the printing on the "CNT-002" central monitor. Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup Manual Printing Setup The manual printing can be set to start from the time the key is pressed, or 8 sec./16 sec. prior to the time the key is pressed.
  • Page 215: Alarm Printing Setup

    Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup NOTE  If [None] is selected for the manual printing delay time, QRS classification symbol will not be printed. To print the QRS symbol, set the delay time to [8 sec.] or [16 sec.]. All Beds ...
  • Page 216 Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup [OFF]: Printing will not start at alarm occurrence.  Alarm Factor Selection  Select the alarm factor for alarm printing. When selected, the key will be displayed in blue.  The alarm OFF mark will be displayed inside the key for the parameter in alarm OFF condition.
  • Page 217 Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup Alarm Factor Printed Waveform Alarm Factor Printed Waveform T1 to T8 Pause ECG1, ECG2 Bigeminy ECG1, ECG2 PEAK Trigeminy ECG1, ECG2 PEEP Frequent ECG1, ECG2 SpCO Tachy ECG1, ECG2 SpCO-2 Brady ECG1, ECG2 SpMet SpMet-2 12-5...
  • Page 218: Periodic Printing Setup

    Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup Periodic Printing Setup The printing will automatically start with the selected interval. NOTE  When other data is in process of printing or if the printer is in paper out condition, one data per bed will be stacked for printing.
  • Page 219: 12-Lead Printing Setup

    Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup 12-Lead Printing Setup The 12-lead waveform can be printed. On the "Print Settings" menu, press the [Setup], [12-Lead] key for the patient to perform the setup. Printing Format  When [Recorder Unit] is selected: ...
  • Page 220 Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup printing scale of the waveform will be also automatically adjusted. [OFF]: Waveform position will not be adjusted when printing.  Wave Format  [Regular]: Printing will start from the limb leads. (In the order of I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, ...
  • Page 221: Output Printer Setup For Review Data Printing

    Chapter 12 Printing Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup Output Printer Setup for Review Data Printing Graphic printing is a printing performed from the data review screen such as graphic trend and tabular trend. Select the output printer for each review data. On the "Print Settings"...
  • Page 222: To Start/Stop The Printing

    Chapter 12 Printing To Start/Stop the Printing To Start/Stop the Printing Manual Printing  Operation from the Home Display Press the (Print) key. To stop the printing, press the (Print) key again for the same bed. REFERENCE  Pressing the (Print) keys for more than one bed will sequentially start the printing for the pressed beds.
  • Page 223 Chapter 12 Printing To Start/Stop the Printing  Example of Manual Printing 1 Bed ID/Channel ID 2 Printed Time 3 Sex 4 Age 5 Patient ID 6 Patient Classification 7 Numeric Data The measurement value at the beginning of the waveform (at the bed ID, channel ID display area) will be printed.
  • Page 224: Alarm Printing, Periodic Printing

    Chapter 12 Printing To Start/Stop the Printing Alarm Printing, Periodic Printing When the set condition is met, alarm/periodic printing will automatically start/stop. The measurement value at alarm occurrence (at about 7 seconds point) will be printed for alarm printing. Example of Alarm Printing The measurement value at the beginning of the waveform (at the bed ID, channel ID display area) will be printed for periodic printing.
  • Page 225: Review Data Printing

    Chapter 12 Printing To Start/Stop the Printing  Remote Printing from the Telemetry Transmitter (LX-5120, LX-5230, LX-7120, LX-7230) Press the event key for more than 3 seconds on the LX-5120, LX-5230, and for more than 2 seconds for the LX-7120, LX-7230. ...
  • Page 226: Measurement Status

    Chapter 12 Printing Measurement Status It will stack a new data instead. Measurement Status Measurement status such as vital signal condition and equipment status will be printed after the printing type. The following measurement status will be printed. Measurement Status Description LEAD OFF The electrode is detached.
  • Page 227: Operation Procedure For Hr-800

    Chapter 12 Printing Operation Procedure for HR-800 Operation Procedure for HR-800 Paper Feed, Stop Printing 1 Print Key Starts/stops the printing. 2 Paper Feed Key While not printing, press to feed the paper. Status Message The recorder unit status will be indicated with the following message. Displayed Message Details Check Printer...
  • Page 228: Laser Printer Operation

    Chapter 12 Printing Laser Printer Operation Laser Printer Operation Status Message The laser printer status will be indicated with the following messages. Displayed Message Details (Numeric Value) Quantity of stacked data is displayed. Maximum of 64 data can be stacked. (Printing Status Icon) Printing status is displayed.
  • Page 229 Chapter 13 Menu Items Contents Chapter 13 Menu Items General Description of the Setup Menu ........13-1 Display Configuration for Individual Bed........13-3 Layout...................13-3 Numeric Data/Waveform ..............13-4 User Key Display on the Numeric Data Box.........13-6 Detail Setup ..................13-7 To Set the Same Setting for All Beds ...........13-9 All Beds Alarm .................
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  • Page 231: Chapter 13 Menu Items

    Chapter 13 Menu Items General Description of the Setup Menu Chapter 13 Menu Items This section describes the setup procedure of individual bed menu and central monitor menu. General Description of the Setup Menu  Individual Bed Menu On the individual bed menu, settings for admit/discharge, alarm, parameter, display configuration of the individual bed display can be performed.
  • Page 232 Chapter 13 Menu Items General Description of the Setup Menu Function: All Beds Alarm The alarm settings for all beds can be verified in a list format. Bed Transfer The patient information and monitoring data can be transferred/exchanged between beds. Network View The waveform and numeric data of the bedside monitor monitored on other central monitor will be displayed.
  • Page 233: Display Configuration For Individual Bed

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed Display Configuration for Individual Bed The following settings can be performed for individual bed display configuration. Layout The layout of the individual bed display can be set. Numeric Data The parameters to be displayed and numeric data box size can be set.
  • Page 234: Numeric Data/Waveform

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed Numeric Data/Waveform The numeric data and waveforms to be displayed for the individual bed can be selected. The numeric data box size can be also set.  Numeric Data Selection Press the [Change] key for "Numeric Data". ...
  • Page 235 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed such case, <Size Error> will be displayed on numeric data area. Adjust the size.  Waveform Selection Select the waveforms to be displayed on the individual bed display using the same procedure as the numeric data. The waveforms of the displayed numeric data can be automatically configured by pressing the [Same as Numeric] key for "Waveform".
  • Page 236: User Key Display On The Numeric Data Box

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed Press the [Set] key to finalize the settings for waveform display configuration.  To set the displaying parameters or other beds, repeat the procedure from step 3 to 5.  User Key Display on the Numeric Data Box The user key can be assigned to the numeric data box on the individual bed display.
  • Page 237: Detail Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed Detail Setup The following items can be set for numeric data and waveform display configuration. Numeric Data Alarm Limit Display, At Alarm Occurrence Waveform First Page Grid, Scale, Thickness, Clip, Fill CO Waveform Second Page Fill O...
  • Page 238 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed [OFF]: Grid will not be displayed.  Scale  The scale can be selected from [ON]/[Bold1]/[Bold2]. Waveform Thickness  The thickness of the displayed waveforms can be selected from [Thin] / [Regular] / [Thick]. Waveform Clip ...
  • Page 239: To Set The Same Setting For All Beds

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration for Individual Bed Block Cascade  By registering 2 to 6 waveforms to one block and assigning [Block Cascade] to multiple display area, full disclosure waveform can be monitored.  Select the waveform quantity from [2] to [6]. ...
  • Page 240: All Beds Alarm

    Chapter 13 Menu Items All Beds Alarm All Beds Alarm REFERENCE  The alarm settings for all beds can be verified in a list format. Refer to the following chapter.  "All Beds Alarm Settings" P7-9) Bed Transfer/Bed Exchange By using the bed transfer/exchange function, patient information and alarm settings can be transferred/exchanged between beds.
  • Page 241 Chapter 13 Menu Items Bed Transfer/Bed Exchange By performing central monitor communication setup, bed transfer/exchange among several central monitors can be performed through the TCP/IP network. Bed Transfer Bed Exchange Details Original Original Patient Information Admit Settings Discharge * Transfer Transfer Transfer Alarm...
  • Page 242 Chapter 13 Menu Items Bed Transfer/Bed Exchange The currently monitored beds will be displayed at the left side. Select from [Bed Transfer] or [Bed Exchange]. Select [This Unit] or [Other Unit] for Bed 1 (Current Bed) and Bed 2 (New Bed). NOTE ...
  • Page 243 Chapter 13 Menu Items Bed Transfer/Bed Exchange Select the new bed. The confirmation window will be displayed. Proceed to step 6. When performing bed transfer/exchange between this central monitor and other central monitor/extended display unit; Display Example (This Unit -> Other Unit) Display Example (Other Unit ->...
  • Page 244: Network View

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Network View Network View The list of DS-LAN network beds connected to the DS-8900 System and the individual bed display of the selected bed can be displayed. CAUTION  On the network view, DS-LAN III network beds except the registered beds can be displayed. ...
  • Page 245 Chapter 13 Menu Items Network View Press the key for "Area Setup" to change the screen to area setup mode. When the mode is changed, the key for selected area will be displayed in blue. To return to the original mode, press the key again. Select the room/bed ID for the bed to assign to the area.
  • Page 246 Chapter 13 Menu Items Network View Select the patient to be displayed. Select the area of the patient. [All]: The beds for all the area connected to the network will be displayed.   [Area 1 to 5]: The beds for each area will be displayed. Press the Room/Bed ID key to select the patient.
  • Page 247: Night Mode

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Night Mode Night Mode The night mode for the DS-LANIII network bed and the TCON bed can be turned ON or OFF on this equipment. The night mode is a function to decrease the screen brightness and alarm volume when turning OFF the light of the ward or when the patient is asleep, etc.
  • Page 248: Discharged List

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Discharged List Discharged List The review data can be displayed/printed even after the patient is discharged. 120 hours of trend data can be stored for the discharged patient. (Ex. 64 waveforms / 120 hours) In case of recall data, total of 1000 data can be stored. In case of full disclosure waveform, only the waveforms which the storing waveform setup is not changed between the discharged patient and admitted patient will be displayed.
  • Page 249: All Beds Events

    Chapter 13 Menu Items All Beds Events Pressing the key for the discharged patient will switch the valid/invalid status of review data display.When the status is changed from invalid to valid, a confirmation window will be displayed. The review data display for the selected patient will be ...
  • Page 250: Printing Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Printing Setup Printing Setup REFERENCE  For printing setup procedure, refer to the following chapter.  "Printing Condition/Output Destination Setup" P12-2) Color The color palette and color for the numeric data/waveform can be customized. The colors can be customized according to the various monitoring scene such as recognizable colors from a far distance or colors which will not strain your eyes by the long time monitoring.
  • Page 251: Nurse Call Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Nurse Call Setup Pressing the [Setup] key will display confirmation window. Press the [OK] key to update the settings.  Initializing the Setting  The settings can be initialized.  Pressing the [Initialize] key will display confirmation window. Press the [Initialize] key again on the confirmation window to initialize the settings.
  • Page 252 Chapter 13 Menu Items Nurse Call Setup Nurse Call Mode Selection [Use (Night)] will be displayed only when [Enable] is selected for "Night Use" on the nurse call detail setup  menu. (Initial Settings > External Device > Serial Comm.) ...
  • Page 253: Full Disclosure Waveform Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Full Disclosure Waveform Setup Select from [5sec.]/ [10sec.]/ [15sec.]/ [20sec.]/ [30sec.]/ [None]/ [None (Noise OFF)].  For HR, Tachy, Brady, Ext Tachy, Ext Brady, and the custom factor including these parameters, [None  (Noise OFF)] will be displayed. ...
  • Page 254 Chapter 13 Menu Items Data Server Output Waveform Setup "The screen to set the data server waveform will be displayed.  Select from [Displayed Beds] or [Registered Beds]. Press the [Setup] key for the bed to perform the setup. On the bed selection area, maximum of 6 selected parameters will be displayed.
  • Page 255: Parameter On/Off

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Parameter ON/OFF Repeat the procedure from step 2 to 6 and set the output waveform for other beds. By pressing the [Setup] key for "All Beds", the same setting can be applied to all beds. NOTE ...
  • Page 256: Setting/Registering The Layout

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display Press the [Menu], [Display Config.] ("Common Setup") on the central monitor display. Setting/Registering the Layout  Selection from the Registered Layout Press the [All Beds], [Layout Selection] keys.(Menu > Common Setup > Display Config.) The list of registered layout will be displayed.
  • Page 257 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display NOTE  When 32 beds display layout is set, extended display unit monitoring can not be performed.  Layout Change More detailed layout can be set for the following items. ON/OFF of Center Split Number of Displaying Beds Moving the Borderline between the Beds...
  • Page 258: Selecting The Displaying Bed

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display  Layout Registration The set layout can be registered. Maximum of 10 layouts can be registered. By registering frequently used layout, the layout setting procedure can be simplified. The layout pattern includes the following settings. ON/OFF of Center Split, Number of Displaying Beds, Bed Area Size, Numeric Data Box Size Press the [Layout Regist.] key on the display configuration menu for all beds.
  • Page 259: Numeric Data Box Size

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display On the upper preview area, the current bed layout will be displayed.  From the bed selection list, select the bed to display. The color of the key will change depending on the status. White: Selectable bed White with blue shadow...
  • Page 260: Numeric Data/Waveform

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display Meas Zoom The [Meas Zoom] key function (enlarging/reducing the numeric data box) can be set to be applied to all beds or only to the selected bed. [All Beds]: When the [Meas Zoom] key (user key) is pressed, numeric data for all beds will be enlarged/ ...
  • Page 261 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display Finalizing the Setting Press the [Set] key to finalize the settings for numeric data box display configuration.   To set the displaying parameters for other beds, repeat the procedure from step 2 to 4. Common Setup The settings of the numeric data/waveform display will be applied to all beds.
  • Page 262: Detail Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display Detail Setup Detailed display setup for the Patient Name/Room ID, Numeric Data, Waveform can be performed. Press the [Detail Setup] key on the display configuration menu. (Basic Setup > Display Config.) Patient Name/Room ID Display ...
  • Page 263 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display Whether or not to display the ST value, VPC (integrated value of 1 minute), arrhythmia alarm message  inside the HR numeric data box can be selected. Alarm Limit Display The alarm limit display inside the numeric data box can be selected from [Graph] / [Numeric] / [OFF].
  • Page 264 Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display The thickness of the displayed waveforms can be selected from [Thin] / [Regular] / [Thick].  Waveform Clip  Whether or not to clip the overlapped waveforms of the neighboring display area can be selected. [ON]: When the waveform amplitude exceeds the display area, the exceeded part of the waveform will ...
  • Page 265: Exiting The Display Configuration Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Display Configuration of the Home Display NOTE  If [OFF] is set for "Center Split" under "Menu>Common Setup>Display Config.>All Beds>Layout Change", numeric data cannot be displayed in the waveform area.  If [Name] or [Bed Name] is set for "Waveform Area" under "Menu>Common Setup>Display Config.>Detail Setup>, maximum of 2 numeric data can be displayed.
  • Page 266: Tone/Volume

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Tone/Volume Tone/Volume In this section, tone/volume setup procedure for alarm sound, HR synchronized sound, key sound, boot/shutdown sound is explained. WARNING  Changing the setting for "Alarm System" (Initial Settings > Alarm) will also change the alarm volume and tone setting.
  • Page 267: Brightness

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Brightness To change the tone, press the [Tone] key and select from the dropdown list. The tone selection is different for synchronized sound, alarm sound, and key sound. Press the [Test] key to check the set volume/tone. REFERENCE ...
  • Page 268: Monitor Suspend Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Monitor Suspend Setup 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.
  • Page 269: Nurse Team Setup

    Chapter 13 Menu Items Nurse Team Setup Nurse Team Setup The nurse team colors can be displayed for each bed to distinguish the beds according to the nurse team. Maximum of 8 nurse teams can be set. Press the [Menu], [Nurse Team] ("Common Setup") keys. ...
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  • Page 271: Chapter 14 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Contents Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List ................14-1 Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box ....14-8 Troubleshooting ............... 14-12 Wired Network (DS-LANIII), TCP/IP Network......14-12 Telemetry, TCON ...............14-12 Bed Register................14-14 Alarm ..................14-14 Display..................14-15 General..................14-16 Recorder Unit (HR-800)..............14-17 Laser Printer ................14-18 CF Card ..................14-19 Remote Control ................14-19...
  • Page 272 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Contents 14-2...
  • Page 273: Message List

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List In this section, the displayed messages on this equipment are described. For the vital alarm message, there are numeric data alarm and arrhythmia alarm, and the delay time are as follows. ...
  • Page 274 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List Default Alarm Level Parameter Message Note Level Selection <Upper SpO ##> x H M x x <Lower SpO ##> ExtSpO <Upper SpCO##> x H M L x ExtSpO <Upper SpMet##> x H M L x <Upper SpHb##>...
  • Page 275 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List Default Alarm Level Parameter Message Note Level Selection SPIRO <Upper MV-E> x H M L x <Lower MV-E> <Upper PEAK> x H M L x <Lower PEAK> <Lower PEEP> x H M L x VENT <Upper RR>...
  • Page 276 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List  Arrhythmia Alarm CAUTION  The alarm message for the arrhythmia alarm will continue to be displayed for 30 seconds after the alarm is resolved. Alarm Level Message Default Level Note Selection <Learn> x x x x N <Arrhythmia Alarm OFF>...
  • Page 277 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List  Arrhythmia Status Message Level Note <Cannot analyze> Level L when "Suspend Arrhy. Analysis during Noise <ECG Low> Interference" is [ON] Level L when "Suspend Arrhy. Analysis during Noise <ECG Artifact> Interference" is [ON] <ECG1 Low> <ECG2 Low>...
  • Page 278 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List Message Level Note <Failed to upload.> Data Transfer: Failed to upload transferring data from the bedside monitor to DS-8900. <Upload Standby> Data Transfer: Uploading of other bed is in progress. <Transmitting Data> Data Transfer: Transmitting data from the DS-8900 to data server. <Chk Data Transfer>...
  • Page 279 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Message List  External Equipment Alarm CAUTION  For the SV-900 ventilator, alarm factor will not be transmitted to the central monitor. Alarm Level Message Default Level Note Selection <Ventilator> No transmission of ventilator alarm factor <VENT_AWP> <VENT_MV>...
  • Page 280: Messages Displayed Inside The Numeric Data Box

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box  Message <Upper HR Alarm> <Lower HR Alarm> <Cannot Analyze> <Check Electrodes> <Low Amplitude> <Noise Interference>  Message <Lower ST Alarm> <Upper ST Alarm> ...
  • Page 281 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box  /SpCO/SpMet/SpHb Message <Upper SpO Alarm> <Lower SpO Alarm> <SpO Disconnected> <Check Sensor Attach.> <No Pulse Detected> <Pulse Search> <Upper SpCO Alarm> <Upper SpMet Alarm> <Upper SpHb Alarm> <Lower SpHb Alarm> <ExtSpO Alarm>...
  • Page 282 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box  RR (Ventilator) Message <Apnea Alarm> <Upper RR Alarm> <Lower RR Alarm>  RR (Gas) Message <Apnea Alarm> <Upper RR Alarm> <Lower RR Alarm>  Message <Upper CO -E Alarm> <Lower CO -E Alarm>...
  • Page 283 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Messages Displayed inside the Numeric Data Box Message <Upper RR Alarm> <Lower RR Alarm> <Apnea Alarm> *: The selected or detected label will be displayed for the agent label.  SPIRO (MGU-810) Message <Check SPIRO> <Upper RR Alarm> <Lower RR Alarm>...
  • Page 284: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section explains the troubleshooting for each case. Other than the troubles stated below, troubles of the bedside monitor, telemetry transmitter, or other device can be considered. Refer also to the operation manual of those devices. Wired Network (DS-LANIII), TCP/IP Network Situation Cause...
  • Page 285 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Situation Cause Solution The AC filter frequency is not selected Set the correct frequency ([50Hz] or [60Hz]) for "AC correctly. Filter".  Maintenance Manual "Other" P7-33) [OFF] is selected for the ECG drift filter. Select [ON] for "Drift Filter" under ECG setup. ...
  • Page 286: Bed Register

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Bed Register Situation Cause Solution A bed cannot be selected on the The remaining displayable bed is 0. The maximum numbers of beds that can be "Bed Register" screen. registered are 32 beds.  Maintenance Manual "Bed Register" P7-28) The bed is wired network bed, and The wired network setup is incorrect.
  • Page 287: Display

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Situation Cause Solution Due to noise and myoelectricity Check the electrode attachment on the bedside interference, arrhythmia analysis is monitor or telemetry transmitter, and remove the noise suspended. source. When "Suspend Arrhy. Analysis during Noise Interference" is set to [ON] (Initial Settings >...
  • Page 288: General

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Situation Cause Solution The bedside monitor is not properly Connect using the Ethernet branch cable (CJ-522) or connected to the DS-LANIII network. LAN interface cable (CJ-530). The power is turned OFF on the bedside Turn ON the power. monitor or telemetry receiver.
  • Page 289: Recorder Unit (Hr-800)

    The paper is not correctly installed. The Set the paper in the paper holder so that the logo, Cassette" message is not front and backside of the paper is set FUKUDA DENSHI CO.,LTD appears on the upper displayed, but printing cannot be oppositely. surface.
  • Page 290: Laser Printer

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Laser Printer Situation Cause Solution The data is not output to the laser The paper cassette is not firmly closed. Close the paper cassette. printer. The paper cassette is empty. Install the paper in to the paper cassette. Printer cable is disconnected.
  • Page 291: Cf Card

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting CF Card Situation Cause Solution The <There is no card in the slot.> CF card is not inserted or not Set the card correctly in the card slot. message is displayed on the CF correctly set in the CF card slot. card screen.
  • Page 292: Phs Nurse Call System

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PHS Nurse Call System Situation Cause Solution The <Check PHS comm.> message is Communication error with nurse call Check the connection with the nurse call displayed. system. system.  Or, <Failed> is displayed as a result of Maintenance Manual "Connecting the Nurse Call Daily Check.
  • Page 293: Data Transfer

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Data Transfer Situation Cause Solution <Failed to upload.> is displayed. DS-LAN communication error has While uploading, do not turn OFF the power of the occurred during uploading. central monitor, host monitor, and transport monitor. Select the data to upload under [Data Review > Past Data >...
  • Page 294: Slave Monitor

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Slave Monitor Situation Cause Solution Nothing is displayed on the slave The display resolution does not satisfy Use a slave monitor with resolution of Full HD monitor, or the display flickers. the specification. (1920dot x 1080dot) . Do not use any monitors which has the function to display higher resolution than the actual resolution.
  • Page 295: Extended Display Unit

    Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Extended Display Unit Situation Cause Solution Nothing is displayed on the extended The connection cable is disconnected. Connect the LC-8026T and DS-8900 using the display unit. display unit connection cable (CJ-731B). The power of the extended display unit is Connect the AC power cable to the extended not turned ON.
  • Page 296 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 14-24...
  • Page 297 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Contents Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Patient Admit/Discharge ............15-1 Alarm Setup ................15-1 Parameter Setup ............... 15-2 Review Function ................ 15-5 Basic Setup for Individual Bed Display ........15-10 Menu (Central Monitor Display) ..........15-12 Functions ..................15-12 Each Bed Setup................15-14 Common Setup................15-18...
  • Page 298 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Contents 15-2...
  • Page 299: Patient Admit/Discharge

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Patient Admit/Discharge Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value This section lists selection, default setting, and backup status for each setup item. The following indicates the selection, default setting and backup status for each setup item. REFERENCE ...
  • Page 300 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Parameter Setup Parameter Setup  Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Lead I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V, V1 to V6 ECG1: II ECG2: I ECG3: III ECG4: aVR ECG5: aVL ECG6: avF Default ECG7: V1 ECG8: V2 ECG9: V3...
  • Page 301: Parameter Setup

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Parameter Setup  NIBP Setting at Item Description Default Discharge NIBP Periodic Measurement OFF, Interval, Timer Default Measurement Interval 2min, 2.5min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 20min, 120 min No Change 30min, 60min, 120min Timer 00:00 to 23:00 No Selection No Change Patient Classification...
  • Page 302 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Parameter Setup  Multigas Concentration Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Scale 0-50, 0-100mmHg 0 to 50mmHg 0-4, 0-8, 0-10kPa 0-4kPa Default 0-4, 0-8, 0-10% 0-4% Scale 18-30, 18-60, 18-100, 0-30, 0-60, 0-100% 18-30% Default Agent Scale 0-4, 0-8, 0-16% Default...
  • Page 303: Review Function

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Review Function Review Function  Graphic Trend Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Trend A (H Module) Upper Row: HR, OFF, OFF, NIBP HR, ST1, ST2, ST (I to V6) , SpO , SpO -2, PR_ SpO Middle Row: SpO OFF, T1, RR_IMP No Change...
  • Page 304 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Review Function Setting at Item Description Default Discharge PI, PI-2 10, 20% (Graphic A) No Change PVI, PVI-2 30, 60, 100% (Graphic A) No Change RR_IMP, RR_VENT, 50, 100, 150Bpm 50Bpm No Change RR_GAS (Graphic A) APNEA 15, 30 sec (Graphic C) 15 sec.
  • Page 305 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Review Function  Tabular Trend Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Display Time Interval 10sec, 30sec, 1min, 2min, 2.5min, 5min, 10min, 5 min No Change 15min, 30min,60min, NIBP Group A to F No Change Fixed Parameters 0 to 6 param.
  • Page 306 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Review Function Default Setting at Item Description Discharge Asystole, VF, VT, Ext_Tachy, Ext_Brady, Slow VT, Tachy, Brady, Run, Pause, Triplet, Couplet, R on T, Multiform, Vent Rhtm, Bigeminy, Trigeminy, Frequent, SVT, Ireg RR, Prolong RR, S Recall Factor Frequent, S Couplet, VPC, SVPC, Not Capt, Not Pacing, Select All...
  • Page 307 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Review Function Default Setting at Item Description Discharge RESP Size x1/4, x1/2, x1, x2, x4 x1 for all waveforms No Change Scale 0-50, 0-100 mmHg 0-100 mmHg 0-4, 0-8, 0-10 kPa, 0-8 kPa No Change 0-4, 0-8, 0-10% 0-8% Scale...
  • Page 308: Basic Setup For Individual Bed Display

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Basic Setup for Individual Bed Display Basic Setup for Individual Bed Display  Display Configuration All Beds Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Layout Display (Size) Standard (Position) Right Large Pattern (Size) Standard (Position) Right&Bottom (Bottom 2 rows) (Size) Large (Position) Right (Size) Large (Position) Right&Bottom...
  • Page 309 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Basic Setup for Individual Bed Display Detail Setup Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Fill O Waveform ON, OFF No Change Fill Agent Waveform ON, OFF No Change BP Overlap BP1 to BP8 BP Overlap 1: BP1, BP2, BP3, BP4 BP Overlap 2: no selection No Change BP Overlap 3: no selection...
  • Page 310: Menu (Central Monitor Display)

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) Menu (Central Monitor Display) Functions  All Beds Alarm Settings Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Alarm Items Basic, Circ., Resp/Gas, Arrhy., ST, List, Basic No Change Priority (Top), Priority (High), Priority (Med.), Priority (Low) Highlight Alarm ON, Alarm OFF, Nurse Call ON, Nurse Call OFF, No Change...
  • Page 311 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display)  Event List Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Event 1 (Arrhy.) Asystole, VF, VT, Slow VT, Run, Couplet, No Change Pause, Bigeminy, Trigeminy, Frequent, Tachy, Event 2 Asystole No Change Brady, Ext Tachy, Ext Brady, Triplet, R on T, Multiform, Vent Rhythm, SVT, Irregular Event 3...
  • Page 312: Each Bed Setup

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) Each Bed Setup  Print Settings Manual Printing Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Waveform ECG1, ECG2, BP1 to 8, SpO , SpO -2, RESP, CO ECG1 No Change , AGENT, AWF, AWP, AWV Print Duration 12 sec., 24 sec., Cont.
  • Page 313 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) Printer Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Graphic Trend Recorder Unit, Laser Printer Recorder Unit No Change Tabular Trend Recorder Unit No Change Recall Enlarged Waveform Recorder Unit No Change Recorder Unit No Change Full Disc.
  • Page 314 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display)  Color Setup Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Palette Light, Clear, Deep, Vivid Vivid No Change Red (1), Orange (2), Orange (3), Yellow (4), Yellow (5), Green (6) No Change Green (6), Peppermint (7), Cyan (8), Blue (9), Violet Green (6) No Change...
  • Page 315 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display)  Nurse Call Setup Setting at Item Description Default Discharge Nurse Call ON, OFF Setting at Admittance Nurse Call Factor (Arrhy.) Asystole, VF, VT, Slow VT, Run, ON, OFF All OFF Setting at Couplet, Pause, Bigeminy, Trigeminy, Admittance...
  • Page 316: Common Setup

    Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) Common Setup  Display Configuration All Beds Item Description Default Layout Selection Selection from registered layouts 32 Beds Display Center Split ON, OFF Equal Layout Layout Change (1 bed) [16waves x 1bed] Left: (2 beds) [8waves x 1bed, 4waves x 1bed], 4 beds...
  • Page 317 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) Detail Setup Item Description Default Auto Configuration Auto Display Configuration ON, OFF Numeric Data ST/VPC/Arrhy. Alarm Display ON, OFF Alarm Limit Display Graph, Numeric, OFF Graph At Alarm Occurrence Reversed, 3D Reversed Display Priority OFF, HR, PR_SpO...
  • Page 318 Other Volume: 11 levels Tone: 1 type Boot Sound / Shutdown Sound Volume: 11 levels Tone: 3 types * When [Fukuda Tone] is selected for "Alarm System", the tone can be selected from 8 levels.  Brightness Item Description Default...
  • Page 319 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display)  Nurse Team Setup Item Description Default Team 1 ON/OFF ON, Red Label: Max. 14 characters Team 2 ON, Orange Color: 8 colors Team 3 ON, Yellow Team 4 ON, Yellow-green Team 5 ON, Green Team 6...
  • Page 320 Chapter 15 Setup Item/Default Value Menu (Central Monitor Display) 15-22...
  • Page 321 Chapter 16 Accessories Contents Chapter 16 Accessories Accessories ................16-1 Optional Accessories ..............16-1 16-1...
  • Page 322 Chapter 16 Accessories Contents 16-2...
  • Page 323 Chapter 16 Accessories Accessories Chapter 16 Accessories Accessories This section lists the accessories for the DS-8900 system. CAUTION  Use only the spare parts specified for this equipment. Otherwise, proper function cannot be executed.  For quality improvement, specifications are subject to change without prior notice. ...
  • Page 324 128MByte CF Card FCF-1000 1GByte  Supplementary Device Item Model Type Note Mouse Use the product recommended by Fukuda Denshi. Keyboard Use the product recommended by Fukuda Denshi. Remote Control Unit CF-820  External Equipment Connection Item Model Type Note...
  • Page 325 Chapter 16 Accessories Optional Accessories  Extended Display Unit Item Model Type Note Extended Display Unit LC-8026T 26-inch LCD Touch Panel  Other Setup Item Model Type Note Ground Cable CE-01A Clip Type Ground Cable CE-11 DIN Type Fixing Bracket OAO-80A DynaBase Software CVW-6000...
  • Page 326 Chapter 16 Accessories Optional Accessories 16-4...
  • Page 327 Chapter 17 Specification Contents Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance............17-1 Specification .................17-1 Performance .................17-2 Measurement Unit for Each Parameter ........17-4 External Connection ..............17-6 RS-232C Connector Output Signal (Serial Connector) ....17-6 Technical Information ..............17-6 Settings for Each Alarm System...........17-6 Alarm Limit Range for Each Parameter........17-7 Arrhythmia Type .................17-10 Numeric Data Box Size Range...........17-12 17-1...
  • Page 328 Chapter 17 Specification Contents 17-2...
  • Page 329: Specification/Performance

    Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance This section states the specification and performance of this equipment. Specification Size 650±30 (W) x242±30 (D) x467±30 (H) mm (not including the protrusion) Weight (not including the 18±1kg accessory) Environmental Conditions Operating Environment Surrounding Temperature 10°C to 40°C Relative Humidity...
  • Page 330: Performance

    Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance Power Supply Voltage 100-240 V AC Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz Power Consumption 90 VA and below Usable Life 6 years According to self-certification.  Maintenance Manual "Periodic Replacement" P9-1) Performance Display Display Element 26 inch wide (diagonal) color LCD Resolution 1920×1080 dot (Full HD) Waveform Trace...
  • Page 331 Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance Input/Output Interface Serial Connector (COM1 to COM5) Status Input/Output Connector (STATUS II) DS-LAN Connector LAN Connector External Monitor Connector CF Card Slot (CF1, CF2) Extended Display Unit Connector Serial Connector (COM A) U-LINK Connector I/O Connector Infrared Remote Control Input External Equipment Connector Slave Output Connector...
  • Page 332: Measurement Unit For Each Parameter

    Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance Measurement Unit for Each Parameter The measurement units of the parameters for this equipment are as follows. Parameter Details Display Unit (Default unit is underlined.) bpm (beats per minute) ST Level ST1/ST2 mm/mV 12-lead ST Level STI, STII STIII, ST aVR, ST aVL, ST aVF,...
  • Page 333 Chapter 17 Specification Specification/Performance Parameter Details Display Unit (Default unit is underlined.) Ventilatory Volume Expiratory Minute Ventilation L/min Volume Expiratory Tidal Volume L/min Inspiratory Tidal Volume L/min Oximeter Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation Data Central Venous Oxygen Saturation ScvO Continuous Cardiac Output L/minute Continuous Cardiac Index L/minute/m...
  • Page 334: External Connection

    RS232C +5V Power Supply Input +5V Power Supply (150mA) Not connected Not connected Technical Information Settings for Each Alarm System Fukuda Tone Alarm (1) Tone 1 to 4 Melodic Tone Standard Tone Operation (2) Tone 5 to 8 Vital Alarm Sound...
  • Page 335: Alarm Limit Range For Each Parameter

    Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Fukuda Tone Alarm (1) Tone 1 to 4 Melodic Tone Standard Tone Operation (2) Tone 5 to 8 (1) Continuous melodic tone Level H Continuous melodic tone Continuous tone (2) Continuous rapid tone (1) Alternate high and low pitch in 5...
  • Page 336 Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Adjustable Range Item Lower Limit Upper Limit [Auto] Setting Adjustable Increments BP1 to BP8 0 mmHg to 295 mmHg 2 mmHg to 300 mmHg (mmHg) MEAN 0 mmHg to 295 mmHg 2 mmHg to 300 mmHg 0 mmHg to 295 mmHg 2 mmHg to 300 mmHg 0 mmHg to 50 mmHg: 2 mmHg increments...
  • Page 337 Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Adjustable Range Item Lower Limit Upper Limit [Auto] Setting Adjustable Increments TEMP 30.0°C to 49.0°C 31.0°C to 50.0°C 0.5°C increments Upper: current value +2°C (+3°F) Lower: current value -2°C (-3°F) 86.0°F to 120.0°F 88.0°F to 122.0°F 1.0°F increments GAS O 18% to 100%...
  • Page 338: Arrhythmia Type

    Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Arrhythmia Type The following arrhythmia alarm results can be displayed on this equipment. CAUTION  The arrhythmia detection result differs depending on the model type and software version of the bedside monitor and central telemetry receiver connected to the network. Detection Criteria Arrhythmia Description...
  • Page 339 Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Detection Criteria Arrhythmia Description (The arrhythmia analysis is performed on the bedside monitor.) SVT (Supraventricular ON, OFF Continuous SVPC exceeding the preprogrammed value (2 Tachycardia) 2 beats to 10 beats, 1 beat beats to 10 beats) is detected. increments Irregular RR (Irregular RR Interval) ON, OFF RR interval variability exceeding the preprogrammed value...
  • Page 340: Numeric Data Box Size Range

    Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Numeric Data Box Size Range The adjustable size of the numeric data box depends on the parameter. Adjustable Size of the Numeric Data Box ○: Setup can be x: Setup cannot be performed. performed. Size Parameter W6xH1 W6xH2...
  • Page 341 Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information Adjustable Size of the Numeric Data Box ○: Setup can be x: Setup cannot be performed. performed. Size Parameter W6xH1 W6xH2 W6xH3 W3xH1 W3xH2 W3xH3 W1.5xH1 Agent, O ○ ○ ○ ○ Agent, N ○ ○...
  • Page 342 Chapter 17 Specification Technical Information 17-14...
  • Page 343 Index Index Numerics Barcode Reader ............6-4 Battery Cover ............2-3 12-Lead Analysis Bed Border ............13-27 Comparison ............10-6 Bed Exchange ..........6-17, 13-10 12-Lead ST Waveform ........... 13-8 Bed Name ..............6-2 12-lead Waveform Printing ........10-12 Bed Selection ............13-28 12-lead Waveform Printing Setup ......
  • Page 344 Index Event List ..........3-3, 7-11, 7-21 INVOS Monitor Data ..........8-24 Event Search ............10-11 Extended Display Unit ..........3-11 Extended Display Unit Connector ......2-2 Key ................. 9-16 External Equipment Alarm Message ...... 14-7 key sound ............. 13-36 External Equipment Connector ........
  • Page 345 Index Nurse Call System ..........7-11 Nurse Team ............. 6-3 Scale Display ............13-8 Nurse Team Setup ..........13-39 Search ID ............6-5, 6-6 Serial Connector ............2-2 Serial Connector (COM A) ........2-2 Serial Connector (COM5) ......... 2-3 Optimize Display ............4-5 Setup for ST Level Alarm .........
  • Page 346 Index Warning Label ............Waveform Clip ..........13-8, 13-34 Waveform Display Settings ........13-7 Waveform Remote Printing ........12-12 Waveform Size Auto ............... 8-5 ECG Waveform Size Selection ......8-5 RESP ..............8-11 Waveform Thickness ..........13-8 Window .............. 3-9, 4-6 Index-4...

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