User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Book 1: Setup & Maintenance
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Chapter 2
- Setting Up the System
- Setup Requirements
- Given Workstation
- DataRecorder and Cradle
- Storage Space for the PillCam Capsule Box
- Main Platform Components
- Connecting the Components
- Connecting the Given Workstation
- 1. Connect the Mouse cable to the Mouse connector.
- 2. Connect the Keyboard cable to the Keyboard connector.
- 3. Connect the monitor to the Workstation.
- 4. Connect the printer to the LPT connector or to the USB connector, depending on the printer’s connection cable.
- 5. If the Workstation’s voltage setting is manual, verify that the Workstation’s voltage matches the local voltage. If it does not, call Given Customer Support.
- 6. After voltage verification, connect the power cable of the Given Workstation to the electric outlet.
- 7. Connect the power cable of the monitor to the wall electric outlet.
- Connecting the DataRecorder Cradle
- Chapter 3
- Software Installation
- Chapter 4
- Multi-User Setup
- Chapter 5
- Technical Description
- System Labeling
- Essential Performance
- Warnings
- Cautions
- System Specifications
- PillCam SB Capsule
- PillCam SB 2 Capsule
- PillCam ESO 2 Capsule
- PillCam ESO 3 Capsule
- PillCam COLON 2 Capsule
- SensorArray DataRecorder 2
- SensorArray DataRecorder 3
- SB SensorBelt for DataRecorder 2 and DataRecorder 3
- DataRecorder 2 /2C
- Cradle DataRecorder 2
- DataRecorder 3
- Cradle DataRecorder 3
- DC Power Supply
- DataRecorder 3 Memory Card
- RAPID Software
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declarations
- Chapter 6
- Maintenance
- Chapter 7
- Troubleshooting
Introduction
Chapter 1 5
DataRecorder 2 LED Indications
The following table describes the LED indicators and their status/color for each of the most
common DataRecorder 2 events/status.
LEDs
DataRecorder 2 Status
DataRecorder is ON but not initialized. DataRecorder does not capture capsule signals.
DataRecorder is initialized with patient data and ready to capture capsule signals.
DataRecorder shuts down if no capsule signals are received for more than 30, 60, or 90
minutes, depending on the DataRecorder software version.
DataRecorder is exchanging status or data with RAPID or RAPID RT.
LED blinking rate varies according to the communication flow.
DataRecorder is capturing capsule signals.
Blinking rate = capsule frame rate.
DataRecorder has stopped capturing capsule signals for more than 5 seconds.
DataRecorder is detecting a capsule in sleep mode.
Blinking rate = every five seconds (in any color).
DataRecorder is malfunctioning.
<20 seconds
DataRecorder is synchronizing with a capsule. This is normal functioning.
>20 seconds
DataRecorder detects capsule signal, but is not recording it. This is a malfunction.
Note
Check the SensorArray connection or have patient move to a different
location.
Maximum Level
Battery Charge level
When charging, the Battery LEDs do not blink.
When DataRecorder is out of the Cradle, the Battery LEDS blink once
every 5 seconds.
25%
Below 10%