User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Transceiver Use with Other Equipment
Introducing IntelliVue Telemetry
1-9
ITS4842A/ITS4852A/ITS4853A Access Points (AP), placed within the
areas with defined coverage. APs are centers for bidirectional
communication between the transceivers and the Information Center.
M3150B IntelliVue Information Center for centralized monitoring.
M3154A IntelliVue Database Server (optional) for centralized data
management.
M2636C TeleMon Companion Monitor (optional) for local alarms, NBP
measurement, and bedside display of patient data.
M8105A MP5, M8102A MP2, and M3002A X2 IntelliVue Patient
Monitors (optional) for bedside display of patient data being sourced from
the transceiver.
Transceiver Use with Other Equipment
IntelliVue
Information
Center
The transceiver’s bi-directional capability enables remote control from the
Information Center for alarm, setup, and general monitoring functions. In
addition, the system supports Telemetry Overview, the pairing of a telemetry
bed with an IntelliVue Patient Monitor for bedside ECG viewing of a single
patient. Telemetry Overview provides the telemetry-monitored waveforms,
numerics, and alarms in an integrated form both on the bedside monitor and at
the IntelliVue Information Center. See “Chapter 10. Pairing Monitoring
Devices” for operating and configuration information.
TeleMon The transceiver can employ the full functionality of the M2636C TeleMon
Companion Monitor, including NBP measurement and local display of alarms.
Connection is made through an interface cable at the Monitor/Service port on
the transceiver. Please refer to “Transceiver Operation when Connected to
TeleMon” on page 9-19 for an operational summary, and the M2636C TeleMon
Instructions for Use for general operating instructions.