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
Troubleshooting
11-14 Maintenance, Cleaning & Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting
Important—If changes are made to the Group Settings (how telemetry devices,
such as Access Points and Controllers, are grouped in order to provide coverage
for patients throughout the hospital), there will be a break in monitoring of all
transceivers within the Group(s) being modified. Monitoring will resume when
the new Group Settings are in place. Clinical settings will be unaffected by the
reconfiguration.
For problems with... see...
• ECG measurement “Optimizing ECG Measurement Performance”
on page 6-29.
“Using EASI Leads to Troubleshoot” on page 6-
28.
“Technical Alarms (INOPs)” on page 5-10.
•SpO
2
measurement “Optimizing SpO
2
Measurement Performance”
on page 8-22.
“Technical Alarms (INOPs)” on page 5-10.
• Batteries “Battery Information” on page 4-13.
“Self Test” on page 4-11.
• Nurse call Nurse Call may have been turned off for the
patient. See “Telemetry Button” on page 9-6 for
directions on how to turn it on.
• Electromagnetic
Interference
“Reducing Electromagnetic Interference” on
page 12-7.
• Short Range Radio
Performance
“Short-Range Radio Monitoring
Considerations” on page 10-22