PHILIPS intellivue Patient Monitor Service Manual

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Configuring Profiles and

Settings Blocks

Getting Started

To start configuring your monitor, access Profiles by selecting either:

• the Profiles screen element from the monitor’s Info Line, or

• the Profiles SmartKey , or

Profiles from the Main Setup menu.

The configuration pop-up keys will appear to let you carry out configuration tasks.

Using the Configuration Pop-up Keys

In configuration mode, the pop-up keys allow you to: activate a Profile or settings block create a new Profile or settings block based on the current one rename the selected

Profile or settings block save active settings into the selected settings block, or settings blocks into the selected Profile.

delete the selected

Profile or settings block make the current Profile the default Profile

Select the Confirm pop-up key to apply your changes.

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Modifying an Existing Profile

Modifying an Existing Profile

You can change the settings within an existing Profile. The monitor remembers any changes made when you switch between monitoring mode and configuration mode. All changes can be permanently stored in configuration mode, as described in the following sections.

Be aware that if you don’t store changes they will be reset to the monitor’s stored configuration when you

• change from configuration or monitoring mode to service or demonstration mode,

• load Profiles or Settings Blocks, or

• switch off the monitor for more than one minute (if the Global Setting Automat. Default is set to Yes).

Changing the Combination of Settings Blocks in an Existing Profile

To permanently save a different combination of settings blocks into an existing Profile:

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Select the Profile you want to change and select the Load pop-up key to activate it.

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3

Change the patient category and paced status if necessary.

Load the settings blocks you want to have into the activated Profile one after the other by selecting them in the Profiles menu and then selecting the Load pop-up key. These settings become active immediately in the monitor, but the asterisk beside the Profile name in the Profiles menu shows that the newly loaded blocks are not yet stored as part of the Profile.

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Select the Profile again.

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Select the Store pop-up key.

This example shows the changing of a Profile. The

existing Profile 1

was built from a combination of

Screen A + Monitor Settings Block A + Measurement Settings Block A.

The

new Profile 2

is built from a combination of Screen B + Monitor Settings Block D + Measurement

Settings Block C. This is now the active Profile, because it is loaded into the monitor’s active memory.

Active settings

Display

screens

load

Monitor settings

load

A

A

Settings blocks

B

B

C

C

D

D

Measurement settings

load

A

B

Existing Profile 1

C

D

New Profile 2

E

E

Examples

screens layout content

E alarm volume alarms latching alarm off time

QRS volume

Network setting

ECG alarm limits

ABP alarms on/off

NBP repeat time

Resp trigger mode

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Modifying an Existing Settings Block

2 Configuring Profiles and Settings Blocks

Modifying an Existing Settings Block

To change settings in an existing settings block:

1

Select the settings block you want to change and select the Load pop-up key to activate it.

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3

Make the changes to the individual measurements or monitor settings.

Select the Store pop-up key to overwrite the existing settings. Changes to a settings block affect all

Profiles in which this block is used.

Creating New Profiles

Follow these steps to create a new Profile ICU B based on the Profile ICU A and add it to the list of

Profiles stored in the monitor. As creating a Profile requires you to activate different settings, you should not do this while monitoring a patient. Each new name you assign to Profiles or Settings Blocks must be unique, otherwise you have two items with the same name and you will not be able to distinguish them.

Existing Profile:

Profile to be created:

Profiles

Profile : ICU A

Patient Category : Adult

Paced : No

Display : 6 Waves A

Measmnt. Settings : Measmt. A

Monitor Settings : Monitor A

Profiles

Profile : ICU B

Patient Category : Pedi

Paced

Display

:

:

No

6 Waves B

Measmnt. Settings : Measmt. B

Monitor Settings : Monitor B

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Choose a Profile similar to the one you want to create from the list of Profiles available in the monitor.

To preview the combination of settings blocks contained in any Profile, in the Profiles menu, select that Profile from the list. The Profiles menu (which is grayed-out) changes to indicate the contents of the selected Profile. To view the settings blocks of the active Profile, select Current.

Select Load to activate this Profile.

Create a new Profile that references the same settings as the active Profile: a. In the Profiles menu, select Profile.

b. Select the pop-up key New. c. Use the on-screen keyboard to type a meaningful name for the new Profile, in this case ICU B. If you do not name the Profile, the monitor will assign a default name. You can rename the Profile later.

d. Select Enter. e.

Select Load to activate the new Profile.

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Create new settings blocks for the new Profile.

a. In the Profiles menu, select Monitor Settings.

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Creating New Profiles e. Repeat this procedure to create a new measurement settings block.

You have now prepared the structure of the Profile you are creating.

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Select the required Patient Category for the new Profile. In the Profiles menu, select either

Adult

, Pedi, or Neo, or select As Is to retain the patient category active at the time this Profile is activated. Note that if you configure Patient Category in the default Profile to As Is, the monitor starts after a coldstart with Patient Category set to Neo. A coldstart will be caused,

for example, after changing the monitor’s database configuration, see "Monitor Database

Configuration" on page 184.

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b. Select the pop-up key New. c. Use the on-screen keyboard to type the name of the new settings block, in this case Monitor B.

If you do not name the Settings Block, the monitor will assign a default name. You can rename the

Settings Block later.

d. Select Enter. You have now created a new settings block containing the same monitor settings as the block Monitor A.

Select the required Paced mode for the new Profile. In the Profiles menu, select Yes for paced patients, No for non-paced patients, or

As Is

to retain the paced status active at the time this Profile is activated. Note that if you configure Paced in the default Profile to As Is, the monitor starts after a coldstart with Paced set to Yes. A coldstart will be caused, for example, after changing the

monitor’s database configuration, see "Monitor Database Configuration" on page 184.

Select a Screen for the new Profile.

a. In the Profiles menu, select Display b. Select the Screen you require from the pop-up list of available Screens.

c. Select Load to confirm your choice. d. If the monitor has more than one main display, repeat these steps for the additional displays.

N O T E

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If you are using an XDS Remote Display as second or third main display, the default Screen for this display must be configured in the XDS Application software. It cannot be stored as part of the Profile configuration of the IntelliVue monitor. For more detail, refer to the Installation and Configuration

Guide for the XDS Application.

Adjust monitor and measurement settings as required.

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Store the changed settings to the settings blocks. In the Profiles menu, select

Measmnt. Settings

, and then select Store and then Confirm to apply your changes.

Repeat this for Monitor Settings. There is no undo function.

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Store the finished Profile. In the Profiles menu, select Profile and then select Store and then Confirm to apply your changes. There is no undo function.

CAUTION

When changing settings, you are strongly advised to create new settings blocks, rather than storing changes to the existing ones. Similarly, when changing a Profile, you are strongly advised to create a new Profile, rather than storing changes to an existing one. Once you store changes to a settings block or Profile, there is no way to undo these changes, unless you have saved a backup using the Support Tool. Settings blocks may be used in more than one Profile. If you edit a settings block it will change in the other Profiles in which it is used.

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Deleting a Settings Block or Profile

2 Configuring Profiles and Settings Blocks

Deleting a Settings Block or Profile

You cannot delete a locked settings block, or one that is used in any Profile. You must remove it from the

Profile or delete the Profile first.

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From the Profiles menu, select the block or Profile you want to delete.

Select the Delete pop-up key.

Renaming a Settings Block or Profile

If you rename a settings block that is used in other Profiles, the name changes in the other Profiles too.

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From the Profiles menu, select the block or Profile you want to rename.

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Select Rename.

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Use the on-screen keyboard to type the new name, then select Enter to apply the change.

Changing the Monitor’s Default Profile

Every monitor has one default Profile. This is marked with a black diamond.The monitor loads the default

Profile:

• when returning to monitoring mode after leaving demonstration Mode (but not after leaving configuration or service mode).

• after discharging a patient.

• after being switched off for more than 60 seconds (only if Automat. Default is set to Yes).

To change the default Profile:

1

In the Profiles menu, select the Profile you want to set as default.

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From the pop-up keys select

Set Default

. The “default diamond” jumps to this Profile to indicate that it is now this monitor’s default Profile. This setting takes effect immediately, you do not have to switch the monitor off and on again.

Unlocking a Settings Block or Profile

Profiles and settings blocks can be locked to prevent them from being modified or deleted. This ensures that a minimum configuration is always available. A locked Profile or settings block is identified (in configuration mode only) by a lock symbol.

You cannot unlock Profiles or settings blocks in the monitor’s configuration mode. To lock or unlock Profiles or settings blocks you need to use the IntelliVue Support Tool.

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Configuring a Second / Third Main Display

Configuring a Second / Third Main Display

To distinguish between individual main displays, the displays are numbered on the Screen. The number is shown next to the Screen Name field.

A second main display can be used with

• an MP90 with a Dual CPU, or

• an MP2/X2, MP5, MP60/70, MP80, or MP90 with a single CPU, when using an XDS Remote

Display as the third display.

Display 1

is always the built-in display or the display connected to the first CPU of the Dual CPU

MP90 monitor. Display 2 is the display connected to second CPU of the Dual CPU MP90 monitor or the XDS Remote Display.

Profiles

Profile : ICU B

Patient Category : Adult

Paced : Yes

Display 1

Display 2

: 6 Waves B

: 12 Lead ECG

Measmnt. Settings : Measmt. B

Monitor Settings : Monitor B

A third main display can be used with

• a D80 Intelligent Display connected to a Dual CPU MP90 monitor, or

• an MP90 with a Dual CPU, when using an XDS Remote Display as the third display.

Display 1

is always the display connected to the first CPU of the MP90 monitor. Display 2 is the display connected to second CPU, and Display 3 is the display connected to either the D80 or the

XDS Remote Display.

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Configuring a Second / Third Main Display

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Profiles

Profile : ICU B

Patient Category : Adult

Paced

Display 1

:

:

Yes

6 Waves B

Display 2

Display 3

: 12 Lead ECG

: Big Numerics

Measmnt. Settings : Measmt. B

Monitor Settings : Monitor B

Loading a Screen on a Second / Third Display

To load a Screen onto the second or third main display,

• on the second/third display, enter the Change Screen menu and select a Screen from the list of available Screens, or

• on any display, enter the Profiles menu, select Display 2 (or Display 3) and select a Screen from the list of available Screens (not possible on the main display of MP2 and X2 monitors).

N O T E

If you are using an IntelliVue monitor with the XDS Remote Display as either the second or third display, the selection of Screens available for the XDS Remote Display can be different from the Screen selection for the other displays.

Changing Elements on a Second / Third Display

To change elements on the second or third main display:

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2

Load the Screen that you want to modify onto the second/third display.

Make the required changes to the Screen.

3

Store the Screen. To do this, enter the monitor’s configuration mode, select Profiles ->

Display 2

(or Display 3), then select the Store pop-up key.

N O T E

Any change to a Screen will mark that Screen modified. In the Change Screen menu, the modified

Screen is shown linked to the original Screen and marked with an asterisk (*).

If you load the same Screen onto more than one display, then modify them differently, and then store one of the Screens, the modified Screen on the other displays will still be available. The stored Screen will be available on all displays except on the XDS Remote Display.

Changes made to a Screen viewed on an XDS Remote Display will be stored on the PC connected to the

XDS Remote Display and will not be part of the monitor configuration, see "Configuring Screens on an

XDS Remote Display" on page 18.

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