Operator's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 The Basics 1-1
- 2 Safety 2-1
- 3 Equipment Overview 3-1
- Introduction 3-3
- ApexPro Telemetry System 3-4
- Compatibility with Bedside Monitors 3-5
- ApexPro Transmitters 3-6
- ApexPro CH Transmitter (not for sale outside of the U.S. and Canada) 3-10
- ApexPro FH Transceiver (not for sale outside of the U.S.) 3-11
- Apex Oximeter SpO2 Module 3-12
- Xpod™ Oximeter 3-13
- Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NBP) Monitor 3-14
- DINAMAP® PRO Series Monitors 3-16
- Antenna System 3-17
- Receiver System 3-17
- Unity Network 3-17
- CIC Pro Clinical Information Center 3-18
- 4 Connection 4-1
- 5 Maintenance 5-1
- 6 Telemetry Setup 6-1
- 7 Admit/View a Patient 7-1
- 8 Alarm Control 8-1
- 9 Printing 9-1
- 10 Patient Data 10-1
- 11 ECG Monitoring 11-1
- 12 SpO2 Monitoring 12-1
- 13 NBP Monitoring 13-1
- Introduction 13-3
- Safety Considerations 13-4
- Programming the Blood Pressure Monitor 13-5
- Patient Preparation 13-9
- NBP Monitoring 13-13
- Pressures Tab Sheet 13-15
- Troubleshooting 13-17
- Message Glossary A-3
- Contact Information B-3
- Abbreviations and Symbols C-3
- The Basics D-3
- Safety D-5
- Equipment Overview D-8
- Connections D-14
- Maintenance D-18
- Compliance D-26
- 1 The Basics
- 2 Safety
- 3 Equipment Overview
- Introduction
- ApexPro Telemetry System
- Compatibility with Bedside Monitors
- ApexPro Transmitters
- ApexPro CH Transmitter (not for sale outside of the U.S. and Canada)
- ApexPro FH Transceiver (not for sale outside of the U.S.)
- Apex Oximeter SpO2 Module
- Xpod™ Oximeter
- Accutracker DX Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NBP) Monitor
- DINAMAP® PRO Series Monitors
- Antenna System
- Receiver System
- Unity Network
- CIC Pro Clinical Information Center
- 4 Connection
- 5 Maintenance
- 6 Telemetry Setup
- 7 Admit/View a Patient
Revision D ApexPro Telemetry System 2-15
2001989-134
Safety: For Your Safety
Equipment Symbols
NOTE
Some symbols may not appear on all equipment.
ATTENTION: Consult accompanying documents.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do NOT remove cover. Refer servicing to
qualified service personnel.
TYPE CF APPLIED PART: Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and
internal application to the patient including direct cardiac application. “Paddles” outside the
box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof.
[Medical Standard Definition:] F-type applied part (floating/isolated) complying with the
specified requirements of IEC 60601-1/UL 2601-1/CSA 601.1 Medical Standards to provide a
higher degree of protection against electric shock than that provided by type BF applied parts.
TYPE BF APPLIED PART: Isolated (floating) applied part suitable for intentional external and
internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application. “Paddles” outside the
box indicate the applied part is defibrillator proof.
[Medical Standard Definition:] F-type applied part (floating/isolated) complying with the
specified requirements of IEC 60601-1/UL 2601-1/CSA 601.1 Medical Standards to provide a
higher degree of protection against electric shock than that provided by type B applied parts.
NOTE
The rating of protection against electric shock (indicated by symbol for CF or BF) is
achieved only when used with patient applied parts recommended by GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies.
TYPE B APPLIED PART: Non-isolated applied part suitable for intentional external and
internal application to the patient excluding direct cardiac application.
[Medical Standard Definition:] Applied part complying with the specified requirements of IEC
60601-1/UL 2601-1/CSA 601.1 Medical Standards to provide protection against electric
shock, particularly regarding allowable leakage current.
Fuse
Equipotential Stud: A ground wire from another device can be tied here to ensure the devices
share a common reference.