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
Cleaning and Sterilization
Maintenance, Cleaning & Troubleshooting
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3 Test the transceiver:
a. Put fresh batteries in the transceiver (without a leadset
attached) and close the battery door
Result: All six lead lights should flash, and one light
should remain on.
b. Attach a leadset to the ECG port, and attach an SpO
2
sensor to the SpO
2
port. If an ECG simulator is avail-
able, attach the ECG leads to the simulator and the SpO
2
sensor to yourself. At TeleMon, set the SpO
2
sample
rate to Continuous.
Result: An ECG trace and SpO
2
information should be
visible on the Information Center display. All transceiv-
er lights should be off.
c. Disconnect the Right Arm lead for standard ECG or the
āIā electrode for EASI.
Result: The RA LED or the āIā lead LED should turn
on, and a Leads Off INOP should appear on the display
at the Information Center.
d. Reconnect the electrode.
4 a. Connect the transceiver to TeleMon and observe the
ECG waveform and SpO
2
numerics on the TeleMon dis-
play.
Result: The ECG waveform and SpO
2
numerics should
be displayed on the TeleMon screen.
Step Action