Operator's Manual Part 1

Table Of Contents
1-6 ApexPro Telemetry System Revision D
2001989-134
The Basics: Manual Conventions
Messages/Prompts — A message is text that appears on the CIC Pro. It
informs you of conditions occurring that are not necessarily part of
normal operating conditions. Prompts are text messages that appear,
instructing you to perform a specific action.
Multiple patient viewer — The multiple patient viewer is the CIC Pro
display in its normal state. Bed windows for admitted patients are
shown, as well as a menu bar at the bottom of the display.
Screen text — Any text that appears on the CIC Pro display. In this
manual, screen text is shown in italics (for example, ECG, SAVING, etc.).
Single patient viewer — When you click on a patient’s bed window at
the CIC Pro, the display rearranges to accommodate a set of tab sheets
(see definition below) in the bottom portion of the display. This set of tab
sheets is referred to as the single patient viewer because it contains
information specific to one patient.
Tab options — Tab options are the choices and text entry fields
available on a tab sheet. The information presented as tab options may
pertain to a patient’s data, or may be control information (such as alarm
settings) that can be modified to meet the user’s specific needs.
Tab sheets — Tab sheets look like labeled index cards. The menu tab
labels indicate the type of information to be viewed and/or changed on its
tab sheet. Clicking on a tab brings its tab sheet to the front of the “index
card” stack, or to the front of the currently viewed window.
Tabs — Tabs are the labeled section of the tab sheets. Clicking on a tab
brings its tab sheet to the front. Tab and tab sheet are sometimes used
interchangeably.
Illustrations and Names
All illustrations in this manual are provided as examples only. They may
not necessarily reflect your telemetry monitoring setup or data displayed
on your equipment.
In this manual, all names appearing in examples and illustrations are
fictitious. The use of any real person’s name is purely coincidental.