User's Manual

WMTS TRANSCEIVERS
PatientNet Operator’s Manual, v1.04, 10001001-003, Revision B 197
All information contained herein is subject to the rights and restrictions on the title page.
Instrument Transceiver (DT-7000, DT-7001)
WARNING: When using a bedside device with the instrument transceiver (DT-7000/7001),
the bedside device is the primary monitor and alarm source. Disabling
alarms on the bedside device is not safe clinical practice.
The DT-7000 and DT-7001
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send data and alarm information from bedside monitors
and NPB 7200 series ventilators to the Central Station.
The transceivers support the bedside monitors shown in the PatientNet Customer
Release Notes. See you system administrator for details.
Power to the DT-7000 is provided through one of the following:
the AC power adapter, which provides continuous power
the bedside monitor, which provides continuous power
Power to the DT-7001 is provided through one of the following:
the AC power adapter, which provides continuous power
the bedside monitor, which provides continuous power
the internal battery, which is replaceable by qualified service
technicians
Note: See your hospitals Service Department for battery replacement.
Operating Instructions
The DT-7000 and DT-7001 appearance and functionality are equivalent; however,
only the DT-7001 is capable of using an internal battery as a power source.
Push Button Function and Use
See Figure 92 on page 200 for an image of the DT-7000/DT-7001 controls and LED
indicators.
External Serial Devices (I/O) Ports
The External Serial Device (I/O) ports allow external serial devices or programming
cables to connect and maintain logical communication links between the DT-7000/
DT-7001 and the Central Station.
Note: *External Serial Device (I/O) Port 1 is currently functional. I/O Ports 2, 3 and
4 will be functional in future product releases.
1. The DT-7001 will be available in future releases. Please contact your sales representative for the
device availability.