User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introducing IntelliVue Telemetry
- Product Safety
- Transceiver Controls
- Basic Operation
- Alarms
- ECG Monitoring
- ST/AR Arrhythmia Monitoring
- SpO2 Monitoring
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center & TeleMon
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center
- Telemetry Controls in the Patient Window
- Locating the Transceiver (Find Device)
- Viewing Device Location in the Patient Window (optional)
- Viewing Device Location History (optional)
- Using the Device Location Client (optional)
- Patient Configurable Settings in Telemetry Setup
- Unit- Configurable Settings
- RF Auto Shutoff
- Transceiver Operation when Connected to TeleMon
- Telemetry Functions at the Information Center
- Pairing Monitoring Devices
- Maintenance, Cleaning & Troubleshooting
- Safety Standards & Specifications
- Accessories
- Sales and Support Offices
Telemetry Functions at the Information Center
9-4 Telemetry Functions at the Information Center & TeleMon
To silence the
sound
Viewing
Device
Location in
the Patient
Window
(optional)
You can see the location of a transceiver in the Patient Window. The Device
Location information is identified in the Patient Window by a compass icon
followed by the location name configured by your hospital for your system. If
the location of the transceiver changes, the Patient Window is updated within 5
seconds of the location change.
Viewing
Device
Location
History
(optional)
You can view the location history for a particular transceiver in the Device
Location History field in the Telemetry Setup window. The field displays the
five most recent Device Location descriptions in ascending order and updates
every time there is a change in location for the device. The total timespan of the
log is 60 minutes.
Note—If there is a change in location while viewing the Telemetry Setup
window, you must re-enter Telemetry Setup to see the change, as it does not
update automatically.
Step Action
1 Press and hold the Check button to turn off the sound.
OR
Remove the batteries.