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20
Battery
20.1 Overview
This monitor is designed to operate from rechargeable Lithium-ion battery power when an external power supply is not available. It is recommended to always install a fully charged battery in the monitor to ensure normal monitoring in case of accidental power failure. . If the external power supply is interrupted during patient monitoring, the monitor automatically runs from the battery.
On-screen battery symbols indicate the battery status as follows:
Indicates full battery capacity.
Indicates that battery works correctly. The solid portion represents the current charge level.
Indicates that the battery has low power and needs to be charged.
Indicates that the battery is almost depleted and needs to be charged immediately.
Indicates that no battery is installed.
You can also check the battery’s charge status by pressing the battery gauge button at the top of the battery to illuminate the charge indicators. The charge indicators consist of 5 LEDs, each representing 20% of the total power.
Battery gauge button
Charge indicator
Battery connector
The capacity of the battery is limited. When the battery is low, the technical alarm area displays [Low Battery], the alarm lamp flashes, and the monitor produces an alarm sound.
If the battery is depleted, the battery symbol on the screen flashes, the technical alarm area displays [Battery Depleted], the alarm lamp flashes, and the monitor produces alarm sound. Change the battery or connect the external power to the monitor. Otherwise, the monitor will shut down.
T1 Patient Monitor Operator’s Manual 20-1
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Table of contents
- 42 1 Safety
- 42 1.1 Safety Information
- 42 1.1.1 Warnings
- 42 1.1.2 Cautions
- 42 1.1.3 Notes
- 42 1.2 Equipment Symbols
- 43 2 The Basics
- 43 2.1 Monitor Description
- 43 2.1.1 Intended Use
- 43 2.1.2 Equipment Features
- 43 2.1.3 Applied Parts
- 43 2.2 Equipment Description
- 43 2.2.1 Main Unit
- 43 2.2.2 T1 handle
- 43 2.2.3 T1 Docking Station
- 43 2.2.4 External Parameter Modules
- 43 2.3 Installation
- 43 2.3.1 T1 in Use with the T1 Handle
- 43 2.3.2 T1 Handle in Use with the T1 Docking Station
- 43 2.3.3 T1 in Use with the T1 Docking Station
- 43 2.4 Display Screen
- 44 3 Basic Operations
- 44 3.1 Installation
- 44 3.1.1 Unpacking and Checking
- 44 3.1.2 Environmental Requirements
- 44 3.2 Getting Started
- 44 3.2.1 Connecting to Power Source
- 44 3.2.2 Turning Power On
- 44 3.2.3 Starting Monitoring
- 44 3.3 Turning Off the Monitor
- 44 3.4 Using the Touchscreen
- 44 3.5 Using the On-Screen Keyboard
- 44 3.6 Using the External Display
- 44 3.7 Using the Mouse and Keyboard
- 44 3.8 Using the Main Menu
- 44 3.9 Changing General Settings
- 44 3.9.1 Setting Up a Monitor
- 44 3.9.2 Changing Language
- 44 3.9.3 Setting the Date and Time
- 44 3.9.4 Setting the Docking Station
- 44 3.10 Setting Parameters
- 61 3.10.1 Switching the Parameters On/Off
- 61 3.10.2 Accessing the Parameters Menu
- 61 3.11 Operating Modes
- 61 3.11.1 Monitoring Mode
- 61 3.11.2 Night Mode
- 61 3.11.3 Privacy Mode
- 61 3.11.4 Outdoor Mode
- 61 3.11.5 Module Mode
- 61 3.11.6 Standby Mode
- 62 4 Managing Patients
- 62 4.1 Admitting a Patient
- 62 4.2 Quick Admitting a Patient
- 62 4.3 Querying and Obtaining Patient Information
- 62 4.4 Associating Patient Information
- 62 4.5 Editing Patient Information
- 62 4.6 Discharging a Patient
- 62 4.7 Transferring Patient Data
- 62 4.7.1 Transferring Patient Data via a USB Drive
- 62 4.7.2 Transferring Patient Data via the T1 to a Host Monitor
- 62 4.8 Auto Deleting History Data from the SD Card
- 62 4.9 Connecting to a CMS
- 63 5 Managing Configurations
- 63 5.1 Introduction
- 63 5.2 Accessing the [Manage Configuration] Menu
- 63 5.3 Changing Department
- 63 5.4 Setting Default Configuration
- 63 5.5 Saving Current Settings
- 63 5.6 Editing Configurations
- 63 5.7 Deleting a Configuration
- 63 5.8 Transferring a Configuration
- 63 5.9 Loading a Configuration
- 63 5.10 Restoring the Latest Configuration Automatically
- 64 6 User Screens
- 64 6.1 Adjusting the Screen Brightness
- 64 6.2 Adjusting Volume
- 64 6.3 Configuring Your Screens
- 64 6.3.1 Changing the Waveform Line Size
- 64 6.3.2 Changing Measurement Colors
- 64 6.3.3 Choosing a Screen
- 64 6.3.4 Changing the T1 Screen Layout
- 64 6.3.5 Changing Screen Layout on the External Display
- 64 6.4 Understanding the Big Numerics Screen
- 64 6.5 Viewing Minitrends (Only Available with the External Display)
- 85 6.5.1 Having a Split-Screen View of Minitrends
- 85 6.5.2 Setting Minitrends
- 85 6.6 Viewing OxyCRG (only available with the external display)
- 85 6.7 Viewing Other Patients (Only Available with the External Display)
- 85 6.7.1 Care Group
- 85 6.7.2 Viewing the Care Group Overview Bar
- 85 6.7.3 Understanding the View Other Patient Window
- 86 7 Alarms
- 86 7.1 Alarm Categories
- 86 7.2 Alarm Levels
- 86 7.3 Alarm Indicators
- 86 7.3.1 Alarm Lamp
- 86 7.3.2 Alarm Messages
- 86 7.3.3 Flashing Numeric
- 86 7.3.4 Audible Alarm Tones
- 86 7.3.5 Alarm Status Symbols
- 86 7.4 Alarm Tone Configuration
- 86 7.4.1 Setting the Minimum Alarm Volume
- 86 7.4.2 Changing the Alarm Volume
- 86 7.4.3 Setting the Interval between Alarm Sounds
- 86 7.4.4 Changing the Alarm Tone Pattern
- 86 7.4.5 Setting the Reminder Tones
- 86 7.5 Understanding the Alarm Setup Menu
- 86 7.5.1 Setting Alarm Properties for All Parameters
- 86 7.5.2 Adjusting Alarm Limits Automatically
- 86 7.5.3 Setting Alarm Delay Time
- 86 Technical Alarm Delay
- 86 7.5.5 Setting Recording Length
- 86 7.5.6 Entering CPB Mode (Cardiopulmonary Bypass Mode)
- 86 7.6 Pausing Alarms
- 86 7.7 Switching Off All Alarms
- 86 7.8 Resetting Alarms
- 86 7.9 Latching Alarms
- 86 7.10 Testing Alarms
- 86 7.11 Using Care Group Alarms (Only Available with the External Display)
- 86 7.11.1 Care Group Auto Alarms
- 86 7.11.2 Setting Care Group Alert Tone
- 86 7.11.3 Resetting Care Group Alarms
- 87 8 Monitoring ECG
- 87 8.1 Introduction
- 87 8.2 Safety
- 87 8.3 Preparing to Monitor ECG
- 87 8.3.1 Preparing the Patient and Placing the Electrodes
- 87 8.3.2 Choosing AHA or IEC Lead Placement
- 100 8.3.3 ECG Lead Placements
- 100 8.3.4 Checking Paced Status
- 100 8.4 Understanding the ECG Display
- 100 8.5 Changing ECG Settings
- 100 8.5.1 Accessing ECG Menus
- 100 8.5.2 Setting Pacemaker Rate (For Mortara ECG Algorithm only)
- 100 8.5.3 Choosing the Alarm Source
- 100 8.5.4 Changing ECG Wave Settings
- 100 8.5.5 Changing the ECG Filter Settings
- 100 8.5.6 Setting the ECG Lead Set
- 100 8.5.7 Choosing an ECG Display Screen
- 100 8.5.8 Setting the Notch Filter
- 100 8.5.9 Changing the Pacer Reject Settings
- 100 8.5.10 Enabling Smart Lead Off
- 100 8.5.11 Setting the Alarm Level for ECG Lead Off Alarms
- 100 8.5.12 Adjusting QRS Volume
- 100 8.5.13 Adjusting the Minimum QRS Detection Threshold (For Advanced ECG Algorithm Only)
- 100 8.5.14 About the Defibrillator Synchronization
- 100 8.6 About ST Monitoring
- 100 8.6.1 Switching ST Monitoring On and Off
- 100 8.6.2 Changing ST Filter Settings
- 100 8.6.3 Understanding the ST Display
- 100 8.6.4 Saving the Current ST Segment as Reference
- 100 8.6.5 Changing the Reference Segment
- 100 8.6.6 Deleting a Reference Segment
- 100 8.6.7 Changing the ST Alarm Limits
- 100 8.6.8 Setting the ST Alarm Delay Time
- 100 8.6.9 Adjusting ST Measurement Points
- 100 8.7 QT/QTc Interval Monitoring (For Advanced ECG Algorithm Only)
- 100 8.7.1 QT/QTc Monitoring Limitations
- 100 8.7.2 Enabling QT/QTc Monitoring
- 100 8.7.3 Displaying QT/QTc Parameters and Waveform
- 100 8.7.4 Accessing the QT View
- 100 8.7.5 Changing QT Settings
- 100 8.7.6 Changing QTc Formula
- 100 8.8 About Arrhythmia Monitoring
- 100 8.8.1 Understanding the Arrhythmia Events
- 100 8.8.2 Changing Arrhythmia Alarm Settings
- 100 8.8.3 Changing Arrhythmia Threshold Settings
- 100 8.8.4 Setting the Extended Arrhythmia (For Advanced ECG Algorithm Only)
- 100 8.8.5 Reviewing Arrhythmia Events
- 100 8.9 ECG Relearning
- 100 8.9.1 Initiating an ECG Relearning Manually
- 100 8.9.2 Automatic ECG Relearning
- 100 8.10 12-Lead ECG Monitoring
- 100 8.10.1 Setting ECG Waveform Sequence
- 128 8.10.2 Extending the rhythm lead waveform area
- 128 8.11 Resting 12-Lead ECG Analysis
- 128 8.11.1 Accessing the 12-Lead Screen
- 128 8.11.2 Entering Patient Information
- 128 8.11.3 12-Lead Setup
- 128 8.11.4 Resting 12-lead ECG Analysis
- 128 8.11.5 12-lead ECG Report
- 128 8.12 Troubleshooting
- 129 9 Monitoring Respiration (Resp)
- 129 9.1 Introduction
- 129 9.2 Safety Information
- 129 9.3 Understanding the Resp Display
- 129 9.4 Placing Resp Electrodes
- 129 9.4.1 Optimizing Lead Placement for Resp
- 129 9.4.2 Cardiac Overlay
- 129 9.4.3 Abdominal Breathing
- 129 9.4.4 Lateral Chest Expansion
- 129 9.5 Choosing the Respiration Lead
- 129 9.6 Changing the Apnea Alarm Delay
- 129 9.7 Changing Resp Detection Mode
- 129 9.8 Changing Resp Wave Settings
- 129 9.9 Setting Respiration Rate (RR) Source
- 129 9.10 Setting Alarm Properties
- 130 10 Monitoring PR
- 130 10.1 Introduction
- 130 10.2 Setting the PR Source
- 130 10.3 Selecting the Active Alarm Source
- 130 10.4 QRS Tone
- 131 11.1 Introduction
- 131 11.2 Safety
- 131 Modules
- 131 11.4 Applying the Sensor
- 131 Settings
- 131 11.5.1 Accessing SpO2 Menus
- 131 11.5.2 Adjusting the Desat Alarm
- 131 11.5.3 Setting SpO2 Sensitivity
- 131 11.5.4 Changing Averaging Time
- 131 11.5.5 Monitoring SpO2 and NIBP Simultaneously
- 131 11.5.6 Sat-Seconds Alarm Management
- 131 11.5.7 Changing the Speed of the Pleth Wave
- 131 11.5.8 Zooming PI Value (Only Available with the External Display)
- 131 11.5.9 Setting the Alarm Level for SpO2 Sensor Off Alarm
- 141 11.5.10 Setting the SpO2 Tone Mode
- 141 11.6 Measurement Limitations
- 141 11.7 Masimo Information
- 141 11.8 Nellcor Information
- 141 11.9 Troubleshooting
- 142 12 Monitoring NIBP
- 142 12.1 Introduction
- 142 12.2 Safety
- 142 12.3 Measurement Limitations
- 142 12.4 Measurement Methods
- 142 12.5 Setting Up the NIBP Measurement
- 142 12.5.1 Preparing the Patient
- 142 12.5.2 Preparing to Measure NIBP
- 142 12.5.3 Starting and Stopping Measurements
- 142 12.5.4 Correcting the Measurement if Limb is not at Heart Level
- 142 12.5.5 Enabling NIBP Auto Cycling and Setting the Interval
- 142 12.5.6 Enabling Measurement on Clock
- 142 12.5.7 Starting a STAT Measurement
- 142 12.6 Understanding the NIBP Numerics
- 142 12.7 Changing NIBP Settings
- 142 12.7.1 Setting the Initial Cuff Inflation Pressure
- 142 12.7.2 Setting NIBP Alarm Properties
- 142 12.7.3 Displaying NIBP List
- 142 12.7.4 Setting the Pressure Unit
- 142 12.7.5 Switching On NIBP End Tone
- 142 12.8 Assisting Venous Puncture
- 143 13 Monitoring Temp
- 143 13.1 Introduction
- 143 13.2 Safety
- 143 13.3 Taking a Temp Measurement
- 143 13.4 Understanding the Temp Display
- 143 13.5 Setting the Temperature Unit
- 144 14 Monitoring IBP
- 144 14.1 Introduction
- 144 14.2 Safety
- 144 14.3 Zeroing the Transducer
- 144 14.4 Setting Up the Pressure Measurement
- 144 14.5 Understanding the IBP Display
- 144 14.6 Changing IBP Settings
- 144 14.6.1 Changing a Pressure for Monitoring
- 144 14.6.2 Setting Alarm Properties
- 144 14.6.3 Changing Averaging Time
- 144 14.6.4 Setting Up the IBP Wave
- 165 14.6.5 Setting the Pressure Unit
- 165 14.6.6 Enabling PPV Measurement and Setting PPV Source
- 165 14.7 Overlapping IBP Waveforms
- 165 14.8 Measuring PAWP (Only Available with the External Display)
- 165 14.8.1 Preparing to Measure PAWP
- 165 14.8.2 Setting Up the PAWP Measurement
- 165 14.8.3 Understanding the PAWP Setup Menu
- 165 14.9 Troubleshooting
- 166 15.1 Introduction
- 166 Modules
- 166 Measurement
- 166 Settings
- 166 Menus
- 166 Unit
- 166 15.4.3 Setting Up Gas Compensations
- 166 15.4.4 Setting Up Humidity Compensation
- 166 15.4.5 Setting the Apnea Alarm Delay
- 166 15.4.6 Choosing a Time Interval for Peak-Picking
- 166 15.4.7 Setting the Flow Rate
- 166 15.4.8 Setting Up the CO2 Waveform
- 166 15.4.9 Setting RR Source
- 166 15.4.10 Barometric Pressure Compensation
- 166 15.4.11 Entering the Standby Mode
- 166 15.5 Measurement Limitations
- 166 15.6 Leakage test
- 166 15.7 Troubleshooting the Sidestream CO2 Sampling System
- 166 15.8 Removing Exhaust Gases from the System
- 166 15.9 Zeroing the Sensor
- 166 15.10 Calibrating the Sensor
- 166 15.11 Oridion Information
- 167 16 Review
- 167 16.1 Accessing Respective Review Windows
- 167 16.2 Reviewing Graphic Trends
- 167 16.3 Reviewing Tabular Trends
- 167 16.4 Reviewing Events
- 167 16.4.1 Marking Events
- 167 16.4.2 Reviewing Events
- 167 16.5 Reviewing Waveforms
- 167 16.6 Reviewing OxyCRG (Only Available with the External Display)
- 168 17 Calculations (Only Available with the External Display)
- 185 17.1 Introduction
- 185 17.2 Dose Calculations
- 185 17.2.1 Performing Calculations
- 185 17.2.2 Selecting the Proper Drug Unit
- 185 17.2.3 Titration Table
- 185 17.2.4 Drug Calculation Formulas
- 185 17.3 Oxygenation Calculations
- 185 17.3.1 Performing Calculations
- 185 17.3.2 Entered Parameters
- 185 17.3.3 Calculated Parameters and Formulas
- 185 17.4 Ventilation Calculations
- 185 17.4.1 Performing Calculations
- 185 17.4.2 Entered Parameters
- 185 17.4.3 Calculated Parameters and Formulas
- 185 17.5 Hemodynamic Calculations
- 185 17.5.1 Performing Calculations
- 185 17.5.2 Entered Parameters
- 185 17.5.3 Calculated Parameters and Formulas
- 185 17.6 Renal Calculations
- 185 17.6.1 Performing Calculations
- 185 17.6.2 Entered Parameters
- 185 17.6.3 Calculated Parameters and Formulas
- 185 17.7 Understanding the Review Window
- 186 18 Printing
- 186 18.1 Printer
- 186 18.2 Connecting a printer
- 186 18.3 Setting the Printer
- 186 18.4 Starting Report Printouts
- 186 18.5 Stopping Report Printouts
- 186 18.6 Setting Up Reports
- 186 18.6.1 Setting Up ECG Reports
- 186 18.6.2 Setting Up Tabular Trends Reports
- 186 18.6.3 Setting Up Graphic Trends Reports
- 186 18.6.4 Setting Up Realtime Reports
- 186 18.7 End Case Reports
- 186 18.8 Printer Statuses
- 186 18.8.1 Printer Out of Paper
- 186 18.8.2 Printer Unavailable
- 187 19 Other Functions
- 187 19.1 Analog Output
- 187 19.2 Exporting the Log
- 187 19.3 Using the Storage Card
- 187 19.4 Transferring Data
- 187 19.4.1 Data Export System
- 192 19.4.2 Transferring Data by Different Means
- 192 19.5 Network Setup
- 192 19.5.1 Setting the Network Type
- 192 19.5.2 Wireless Network Connection
- 192 19.5.3 Certificates Maintenance
- 192 19.5.4 Setting the Central Stations
- 192 19.5.5 Setting the Network Service Quality Level
- 192 19.5.6 Setting the Multicast Parameters
- 193 20 Battery
- 193 20.1 Overview
- 193 20.2 Safety
- 193 20.3 Battery Guidelines
- 193 20.4 Installing or Replacing a Battery
- 193 20.5 Charging a Battery
- 193 20.6 Conditioning a Battery
- 193 20.7 Checking Battery Performance
- 193 20.8 Storing a Battery
- 193 20.9 Recycling Batteries
- 194 21 Care and Cleaning
- 194 21.1 General Points
- 194 21.2 Cleaning
- 194 21.3 Disinfecting
- 194 21.4 Sterilization
- 195 22 User Maintenance
- 195 22.1 General Inspection
- 195 22.2 Maintenance and Testing Schedule
- 195 22.3 Checking Monitor and Module Information
- 195 22.4 ECG Verification
- 195 22.5 NIBP Leakage Test
- 195 Leakage Test
- 195 22.7 Calibrating the Touchscreen
- 196 23 Accessories
- 196 23.1 ECG Accessories
- 196 Accessories
- 196 23.3 NIBP Accessories
- 196 23.4 Temp Accessories
- 196 23.5 IBP Accessories
- 196 Accessories
- 196 23.7 Mount and Mounting Accessories
- 196 23.8 Miscellaneous Accessories