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CARESCAPE B650 Service Manual Software version 3 Version MBB313
CARESCAPE B650 English 2nd edition 2109358-002 © 2018 General Electric Company. All rights reserved.
Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. For technical documentation purposes, the abbreviation GE is used for the legal entity names, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc. and GE Healthcare Finland Oy.
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About this manual ...13 Intended use of this manual... 13 Intended audience of this manual ... 13 Manual conventions ... 13 Monitor naming conventions ... 14 Acquisition module naming conventions ... 14 Other naming conventions ... 14 Illustrations and names ... 14 Related documents... 15 Product availability ... 15 Trademarks ... 15 Third party trademarks ... 15 Manufacturer responsibility ... 15
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Safety ...17 Safety message signal words... 17 Safety symbols ... 17 System safety... 18
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System overview...19 Short description of the equipment ... 19 Software ... 20 Displays... 21 B650 system components... 21 CARESCAPE ONE... 23 CARESCAPE Dock F0 side views... 23 Acquisition modules... 24 PDM front view ... 24 Modules and parameters ... 24 CARESCAPE Network... 27 Other system components ... 27 Access to external applications ... 28 Controls and connectors ... 29
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B650 front panel... 29 B650 side views ... 30 B650 back panel... 30 B650 pivoting module frame ... 32 IEC 60601-1 ... 33 IEC 60601-1-2... 33 IEC 60529... 33 Equipment markings... 34 User interface indicators ... 40 Service requirements... 45 Unique Device Identifier (UDI) ... 45 Product security ... 46 Access control ... 46 Authentication ... 47 Audit ... 47 Personal information security ... 47 Network traffic protection ... 48 Wireless network security... 48 Malicious software protection ... 49 4
Using the service applications ...51 Using the service applications ... 51 Service interface ... 51 Service calibrations... 51 InSite RSvP ... 51 User accounts and passwords for service applications... 52 Accessing the service interface locally from the monitor ... 52 Accessing the service interface with a service PC... 53 Checking the network settings of the target monitor... 53 Configuring the network settings of the service PC... 53 Supported web browsers in service PC ... 53 Secure access with service PC ... 53 Accessing the service interface locally with a service PC ... 54 Accessing the service interface over IX network with a service PC ... 55
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Accessing service calibrations ... 56 5
Preinstallation requirements ...57 Unpacking ... 57 Pre-installation checklist... 57 System compatibility ... 57 Checking the configuration of the wired CARESCAPE Network infrastructure ... 58 About the monitor's MAC addresses ... 59 Checking the configuration of the wireless MC Network infrastructure ... 59 CARESCAPE ONE installation ... 59 Mounting solutions ... 60 Unity Network Interface Device (ID) ... 60 Power and environmental requirements... 60 Power requirements... 60 Environmental requirements... 60 Electromagnetic compatibility safety precautions ... 61
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Hardware installation ...63 Hardware installation ... 63 Installing batteries ... 63 Inserting and removing the B650 monitor battery ... 64 Installing the PDM battery ... 64 Installing and mounting the monitor ... 65 Connecting a secondary display... 66 Connecting CARESCAPE Dock F0 to an ePort connector... 67 Connecting CARESCAPE Dock F0 with a 1.5- or 4.5-meter cable... 67 Connecting CARESCAPE Dock F0 with a 30-meter cable ... 68 Installing acquisition modules... 68 Connecting a PDM to the B650 ... 69 Connecting a PDM to an ePort connector ... 69 Connecting E-modules to the B650 ... 70 Connecting to the mains power... 70 Connecting to the CARESCAPE Network... 72 Connecting a Unity Network ID connectivity device to the monitor ... 72
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Connecting USB input devices ... 73 Connecting iCollect and other data acquisition systems ... 73 Connecting a local printer ... 74 Connecting to CARESCAPE RAD ... 74 Connecting a remote-on cable ... 74 7
Configuration ...77 Platform configuration... 77 Adjusting display ... 77 Setting up the displays... 77 Adjusting the display brightness automatically ... 77 Adjusting the display brightness manually... 77 Adjusting the alarm light brightness... 78 Adjusting the secondary display ... 78 Calibrating touchscreen ... 78 Configuring wired CARESCAPE network ... 78 Configuring the hostname... 78 Wired CARESCAPE Network configuration ... 79 Wireless CARESCAPE network configuration... 80 Introduction to WLAN configuration... 81 Configuring WLAN settings manually using WPA-Personal ... 81 Configuring WLAN settings manually using WPA-Enterprise... 83 Configuring WLAN settings by uploading a custom configuration file... 86 Configuring channel selection... 87 WLAN certificate management... 88 Configuring advanced WLAN settings ... 89 Configuring date and time ... 91 Setting unit and bed name... 91 Configuring printers ... 92 Adding a printer... 92 Selecting printout types and print locations... 93 Printing a test page... 93 Deleting a printer... 93 Configuring Citrix ... 93
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Configuring MUSE/12SL... 95 Admit settings ... 96 Configuring patient ID prefix ... 96 Barcode parser configuration ... 96 Setting power frequency ... 101 Selecting language and locale ... 101 Configuring modules... 102 Configuring module asset number ... 102 Configuring host asset settings... 103 Configuring host asset number... 103 Configuring serial number ... 103 Password management ... 104 User accounts and passwords ... 104 Changing passwords ... 104 Resetting passwords... 105 Configuring connectivity... 106 Configuring remote alarm device ... 106 Restarting the monitor... 106 Setting up the remote service ... 107 Enabling or disabling the remote service connection ... 107 Configuring remote service ... 107 Settings management ... 107 Settings transfer process... 107 Downloading clinical and platform settings... 109 Activating settings... 110 Resetting to factory settings ... 111 License management ... 113 Activating host licenses ... 113 Software packages ... 113 Uploading license file ... 114 Backup and restore... 115 Taking a backup ... 115 Restoring a backup ... 116 Certificate installation... 117
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Installing the certificate and private key ... 117 Viewing the current certificate ... 118 Software management ... 118 Software upload ... 119 Software activation ... 119 Uploading software... 120 Activating the host software ... 121 Activating other software ... 122 8
Checkout procedures ...125 About the checkout procedures... 125 Required checkout procedures ... 125 Installation check ... 126 Planned maintenance check... 127 Corrective maintenance check ... 127 Performing visual inspection... 127 Performing electrical safety tests ... 128 Test setup... 128 Verifying power outlets ... 129 Verifying power cords and plugs... 130 Ground integrity check ... 130 Testing earth leakage current ... 131 Testing touch current... 133 Patient leakage current tests ... 135 Completing electrical safety tests ... 139 Performing functional check ... 139 Preparing for the functional check... 139 Checking the startup... 139 Checking displays... 140 Checking the status of connected devices... 140 Testing printing to IX printers ... 141 Testing InSite RSvP connectivity... 141 Testing the USB remote control... 141 Testing the mouse... 142 Testing the keyboard... 142
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Testing the barcode reader ... 142 Testing wired MC Network communication ... 143 Testing wireless LAN ... 143 Testing Citrix connection ... 144 Completing the functional check ... 144 9
Battery maintenance ...145 Maintaining the battery ... 145 About the lithium-ion battery ... 145 Improving battery performance... 145 Battery storage recommendations... 146 Testing the battery charge ... 146 Charging a battery inside the monitor... 146 Charging and conditioning a battery using an external battery charger... 146 Checking the battery status with monitor software ... 146 Battery recycling ... 147
10 Theory of operation...149 System block diagram ... 149 AC/DC power supply and battery... 151 Power entry module... 151 AC/DC power supply unit ... 151 Battery ... 151 Cooling ... 151 DC/DC board ... 152 Power management controller and software ... 152 Control of on/standby button, remote-on connector, and indicators ... 152 Power path control and sequencing... 153 DC/DC conversions ... 153 Smart battery management ... 153 System supervision ... 153 CPU assembly... 153 CPU module ... 154 CPU carrier board... 154
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User interface subsystem... 157 LCD panel... 157 LCD backlight unit ... 157 Touchscreen sensor ... 157 Trim Knob... 157 Alarm light board... 157 Buzzer ... 157 User interface board ... 157 Speaker ... 158 Interface board ... 158 Pivoting module frame ... 159 Hinge flex board ... 159 Module frame flex board ... 159 E-module interface board... 159 Recorder assembly... 160 PDM slide mount ... 160 11 Troubleshooting...161 Troubleshooting guidelines ... 161 Performing basic troubleshooting... 161 Viewing configuration and device information... 162 Information... 162 Viewing hardware statistics ... 163 Hardware statistics ... 164 Pinging a TCP/IP network device... 166 Viewing WLAN diagnostics... 166 WLAN diagnostics ... 166 Viewing log files... 168 Downloading log files ... 168 Power management LEDs ... 169 Network status LEDs... 170 Checking battery status information ... 171 Messages related to various technical issues... 172 Problems and solutions ... 185 Troubleshooting startup failures ... 185
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User interface issues... 187 Troubleshooting incorrect system time ... 189 Troubleshooting license issues... 189 Troubleshooting IX Network issues ... 190 Recorder troubleshooting ... 190 Troubleshooting acquisition platform... 190 Troubleshooting CARESCAPE Network communication ... 194 12 Disassembly and reassembly...199 Disassembly guidelines ... 199 ESD precautions ... 199 Reassembly precautions... 199 Required tools... 200 Preparing for disassembly ... 200 Disassembly procedures ... 201 Module frame disassembly ... 202 Detaching the module frame front cover ... 202 Detaching the recorder unit (FRU) ... 203 Detaching the PDM slide mount (FRU) ... 206 Detaching the module frame cover ... 207 Detaching the E-module interface board (FRU)... 209 Replacing the module frame assembly (FRU)... 211 Main unit disassembly ... 213 Replacing the mains fuses (FRU) ... 213 Detaching the interface board (FRU)... 215 Detaching the side cover plates... 216 Detaching the top cover ... 217 Disassembling the main unit ... 218 Replacing the CPU battery (FRU) ... 222 Detaching the DC/DC board (FRU)... 222 Detaching the CPU assembly (FRU)... 224 Detaching the AC/DC power supply unit (FRU)... 229 Detaching the rear unit assembly (FRU) ... 231 Detaching the base unit (FRU) ... 233 Replacing the mid-frame assembly (FRU)... 235
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Front unit disassembly... 236 Detaching the front unit from the main unit ... 236 Detaching the LCD display unit (FRU)... 239 Detaching the user interface board (FRU) ... 241 Replacing the Trim Knob and Trim Knob encoder (FRU) ... 242 Replacing the front unit assembly (FRU) ... 243 Replacing the WLAN antennas (FRU) ... 245 13 Service parts...249 Service parts... 249 Ordering parts ... 249 List of FRUs ... 249 A
Test procedure for wireless MC Network infrastructure ...253 Purpose and scope of the test ... 253 Planning the test ... 253 Overview of the test procedure... 254 Test devices needed ... 254 Test setup ... 255 Configuring central station... 255 Setting up the hardwired monitor... 255 Setting up the wireless monitor... 256 Performing the test ... 257 Summarizing and reporting ... 258 Test Form... 258
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Networking disclosure ...261 Purpose and scope ... 261 Purpose of the monitor connection to a network ... 261 Technical specifications of physical network interfaces ... 261 Network information flows... 263 Required characteristics and configuration of the network for support of the monitor... 268 Potential risks to safety, effectiveness, or security resulting from failure of IT network to provide the required characteristics ... 268
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Intended use of this manual The list below indicates the compatible products (brands, models and descriptions as applicable) with which this manual is to be used. Supported products are covered by the manuals that were delivered with those products. ●
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CARESCAPE B650–LI MBB313
This manual contains instructions necessary to install, maintain and service the device. It gives an overview of the CARESCAPE B650 patient monitoring system, and contains information needed for system installation. Information for the planned and corrective maintenance of the CARESCAPE B650 main unit is also provided. Use the manual as a guide for installation, maintenance and repairs considered field repairable. Where necessary the manual identifies additional sources of relevant information and technical assistance. See the module’s service manual for the planned and corrective maintenance of the acquisition module. See the supplemental information manual for the technical specifications, default settings and compatibility information, including electromagnetic compatibility. See the user manual for the instructions necessary to operate the device safely in accordance with its function and intended use.
Intended audience of this manual This manual is intended for service representatives and technical personnel who install, maintain, troubleshoot, or repair this device.
Manual conventions This manual uses the following styles to emphasize text or indicate an action. Also note the terminology conventions.
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bold
Indicates hardware keys and connectors.
bold italic
Indicates menu options, software keys and messages.
italic
Indicates terms for emphasis.
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Indicates menu options to select consecutively.
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Description
select
The word select means choosing and confirming.
acquisition device
A generic term when referring to both the acquisition modules (PDM, E-modules) and the acquisition platform (CARESCAPE ONE).
supplemental information
In this manual, the phrase supplemental information refers to information that appears in the Supplemental Information Manual.
NOTE
Note statements provide application tips or other useful information.
Monitor naming conventions In this manual, the CARESCAPE B650 is referred to as the monitor. It may also be referred to as B650.
Acquisition module naming conventions In this manual, the following naming conventions are used to refer to different modules and module categories: ●
PDM: Patient Data Module
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E-modules: All modules with the prefix E-.
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E-COP, E-COPSv
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E-PiCCO
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Pressure E-modules: E-PP, E-PT
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CARESCAPE respiratory modules: E-sCO, E-sCOV, E-sCOVX, E-sCAiO, E-sCAiOV, E-sCAiOVX, E-sCAiOE, E-sCAiOVE
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E-miniC
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Specialty E-modules: E-NMT, E-EEGX, E-BIS, E-ENTROPY
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SpO2 E-modules: E-NSATX, E-MASIMO
Other naming conventions For technical documentation purposes, the abbreviation GE is used for the legal entity names, GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., and GE Healthcare Finland Oy. In this manual, CARESCAPE Network is used to refer to both the IX Network and MC Network except where they need to be differentiated. Then they are referred to as IX Network and MC Network. In this manual, acquisition platform refers to the CARESCAPE ONE acquisition platform. CS ONE may also be used to refer to the CARESCAPE ONE acquisition platform.
Illustrations and names This manual uses illustrations as examples only. Illustrations in this manual may not necessarily reflect all system settings, features, configurations, or displayed data. Names of persons, institutions, and places and related information are fictitious; any similarity to actual persons, entities, or places is purely coincidental.
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Related documents ●
CARESCAPE B650 User Manual
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CARESCAPE B650 Supplemental Information Manual
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CARESCAPE ONE Service Manual
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Service manuals for acquisition modules
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CARESCAPE Network Configuration Guide
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CARESCAPE Wireless Network Configuration Guide
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CARESCAPE Modular Monitors Mounting Solutions
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CARESCAPE RAD Service Manual
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CARESCAPE Citrix Guide
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Service documentation for displays
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Unity Network Interface Device (ID) Service Manual
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iCollect user’s manual
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Service documentation for laser printers
Product availability NOTE
Due to continual product innovation, design and specifications for these products are subject to change without notice.
Some of the products mentioned in this manual may not be available in all countries. Please consult your local representative for the availability.
Trademarks GE, GE Monogram, and CARESCAPE are trademarks of General Electric Company. MUSE, Trim Knob, UNITY NETWORK, D-lite, D-fend, and Entropy are trademarks of General Electric Company or one of its subsidiaries.
Third party trademarks Masimo SET is a trademark of Masimo Corporation. Covidien, BISx, and BIS are trademarks of a Medtronic company. PiCCO is a trademark of Pulsion Medical Systems SE. Multi-Link is a trademark of CareFusion Corporation or one of its affiliates. WMM, WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
Manufacturer responsibility GE is responsible for the effects on safety, reliability, and performance of the equipment only if:
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Assembly operations, extensions, readjustments, modifications, servicing, or repairs are carried out by authorized service personnel.
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The electrical installation of the relevant room complies with the requirements of the appropriate regulations.
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The equipment is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
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The equipment is installed, maintained and serviced in accordance with the instructions provided in the related service manuals.
WARNING
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SAFETY HAZARD. To avoid risks to personnel and patient, or damage to the equipment, only perform maintenance procedures described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications can lead to safety hazards.
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Safety Safety message signal words Safety message signal words designate the severity of a potential hazard. DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury that, if not avoided, could result in property damage.
Safety symbols Symbol
Explanation General warning sign. ISO 7010. This symbol is identified by a yellow background, black triangular band, and a black symbol. In this manual this symbol is used only in connection with those warning statements that the labels on the equipment refer to. Caution. ISO 7000. This symbol is identified by a white background, black triangular band, and a black symbol. Follow instructions for use. ISO 7010. This symbol indicates mandatory action and it is identified by a blue background and a white symbol. Consult operating instructions. / Operating instructions. WARNING - Electric shock hazard. This equipment must be serviced by qualified service personnel only. ISO 7010. This symbol is identified by a yellow background, black triangular band, and a black symbol.
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Safety
Symbol
Explanation MR Unsafe. Indicates that the device is not intended for use in an MR environment. This symbol is identified by a white background, red or black circular band, and a black symbol. Electrostatic sensitive device. Connections should not be made to this device unless ESD precautionary procedures are followed. Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Interference may occur in the vicinity of this device. Type BF (IEC 60601-1) protection against electric shock. Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient, excluding direct cardiac application. Type BF (IEC 60601-1) defibrillator-proof protection against electric shock. Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient, excluding direct cardiac application. Type CF (IEC 60601-1) protection against electric shock. Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient, including direct cardiac application. Type CF (IEC 60601-1) defibrillator-proof protection against electric shock. Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and internal application to the patient including direct cardiac application. Safety ground. Remove power cord from the mains source by grasping the plug. Do not pull on the cable.
System safety For a complete list of system safety messages that apply to the entire system, refer to the user manual. For safety messages specific to parts of the system or to a certain installation or service task, refer to the relevant sections.
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Short description of the equipment
The CARESCAPE B650 is a modular multi-parameter patient monitor for high-acuity applications. The monitor can be used with most patient populations within a professional healthcare facility, but acquisition modules may have limitations for use based on the patient’s age, weight, or clinical condition, or on the type of the care unit (for example, OR or ICU only). There are several types of acquisition modules to choose from based on care requirements and patient needs. The monitor supports a multi-parameter hemodynamic CARESCAPE ONE acquisition platform or a Patient Data Module (PDM). You can extend the monitoring capability to gas measurement, brain monitoring or relaxation measurement by connecting two single-width, E-series modules. The optional integrated recorder enables local printing to a thermal paper. The modular system design is inherent in electronics and algorithms: some processing of the measurement signals is done by the acquisition modules and further processing happens on the monitor. The CPU subsystem processes the user input and acquisition data and displays the information on the screen. It controls the monitor operation and communication with the other subsystems and external interfaces. The main software and all platform and clinical settings are stored in a flash memory in the CPU module.
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System overview
The monitor has a 15" LCD display with integrated LED backlights and a resistive touchscreen sensor. It also supports one additional display, either a clone or, with a dual video license, an independent secondary display. The touch screen is the main method for user input. The monitor also supports various USB input devices, including a mouse, an alphanumeric keyboard, a barcode reader, and a remote controller. The monitor frame has an integrated handle and GCX mounting. The alarm system includes a speaker for audible alarms and a separate alarm light for visual alarms. The thermal recorder and WLAN options are also available as a field upgrade. The monitor can be mains voltage or battery powered. It has an integrated AC/DC power supply unit and it supports one detachable lithium-ion battery. The DC/DC board provides the supply voltages for the electronics of the device, and takes care of the power path logic and battery management. The monitor is compatible with the wired and wireless MC Network and with the wired IX Network infrastructures. MC (Mission Critical) Network is used for transferring real-time or near real-time patient information between network devices, including numerics, waveforms, alarms, trends and patient information. IX (Exchange) Network provides access for example to MUSE reports, Citrix applications, IX printers, and service tools. For all physical and performance specifications, refer to the supplemental information provided. For more detailed information on the intended use of the device, refer to the user manual.
Software The monitor is highly configurable and provides many monitoring possibilities with a flexible software licensing model. The monitor supports care area specific software packages for OR, PACU, ICU, ED and NICU. Each dedicated software package provides a comprehensive feature set for the different monitoring needs and can be further extended with the optional feature licenses. Software license model supports trial licensing and easy field upgrades with license key activation.
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