User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Safety Guide
- Chapter 2 System Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation Guide
- Chapter 4 Setup
- Chapter 5 Patient Analyzing
- Chapter 6 Quality Control (QC) Tests
- Chapter 7 Data Management
- Chapter 8 Online Update
- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 11 Theory
- Chapter 12 Parameters
- Chapter 13 Warranty and Service
- Appendix 1 Specifications
- Appendix 2 Measurement Ranges
- Appendix 3 Reference Ranges
- Appendix 4 EMC Information
- Appendix 5 FCC Information
- Appendix 6 Order List
i15 Blood Gas and Chemistry Analysis System User Manual System Overview
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Store all kinds of test results and data, such as patient sample results, control test results,
proficiency test results, simulator test results, etc.
Animatedly demonstrate the operating process.
Data Management System (DMS)
DMS refers to a computer which is loaded with the data management software. With the
DMS, you can:
Enter test application data.
Edit patient information, view, check and print test results.
View, check and print quality control (QC) test results.
Search for patient test results by patient name, patient ID, date and time, department, etc.
Calculate the amount of work of a physician, the results for a parameter of a patient
during a period, the test times and the fee of a parameter, and print the statistics results.
Set the following items: operator, department, sample status, printing, bar code, etc.
Backup and restore data, view logs.
View data for instrument diagnosis.
Import patient information from LIS/HIS.
Manage up to 20 analyzers simultaneously, storing test results transmitted by analyzers.
NOTE:
Sample ID should be different on analyzers connecting to the same DMS.
HIS/LIS
HIS/LIS transmits patient information to the DMS.