Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Introduction
- 1.2. Safety Information
- 1.3. Device Description
- 1.4. Intended Purpose
- 1.5. BIS™ Advance Monitor System Indications and Contraindications
- 1.6. Patient Target Groups
- 1.7. Intended Users
- 1.8. Essential Performance
- 1.9. Adverse Events (Residual Risks)
- 1.10. The BIS™ Advance Parameters
- 1.11. Symbols
- 2. The BIS™ Advance Monitor — Equipment and Supplies
- 2.1. The BIS™ Advance System
- 2.2. Parts of the System
- 3. Installation and Preparation for Use
- 3.1. Operating Environment
- 3.2. Power Requirements and Battery Use
- 3.3. Battery Operation
- 3.4. Mounting the Docking Station
- 3.5. Preparing the Docking Station
- 3.6. Preparing the Monitor
- 3.7. Home Screen
- 3.8. Four-Channel Monitoring
- 3.9. Home Screen Trend Graphs
- 3.10. Home Screen Numeric Section
- 3.11. Home Screen Menus
- 3.12. Home Screen Options
- 3.13. Secondary Trend Selection
- 3.14. Home Screen Audio Alarm Settings
- 3.15. Settings and Maintenance
- 3.16. Info Options
- 3.17. Quick Reference Checklist
- 4. Operating the BIS™ Advance Monitoring System
- 4.1. Preparing for Operation
- 4.2. Cases
- 4.3. Alarms and Messages
- 4.4. Chart Data
- 4.5. Menu Map
- 4.6. Institutional Settings
- 5. Data Storage, Transfer, and Export
- 5.1. Cybersecurity and Data Integrity
- 5.2. Monitor Data Memory
- 5.3. BISx Data Memory
- 5.4. Types of Exported Data
- 5.5. Live Case Export
- 5.6. Saved Cases Export
- 5.7. Recording a Snapshot Event
- 5.8. BIS™ Saved Data Files
- 5.9. Logs Export
- 5.10. Viewing and Printing Saved Data in PDF Format
- 6. Service and Maintenance
- 6.1. Introduction
- 6.2. Servicing the BIS™ Advance Monitor
- 6.3. Battery Handling
- 6.4. Cleaning the BIS™ Advance Monitor
- 6.5. Instrument Identification
- 7. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- 7.1. Diagnostics
- 7.2. Troubleshooting
- 7.3. Administrator Mode
- 7.4. Demo Mode
- 7.5. Glossary
- 7.6. Specifications
- 7.6.1. General Specifications
- 7.6.2. Operating Environments
- 7.6.3. Power Supply
- 7.6.4. Battery Specifications
- 7.6.5. Controls and Connectors
- 7.6.6. Alarms
- 7.6.7. Display
- 7.6.8. Sound Pressure Data
- 7.6.9. BIS Specifications
- 7.6.10. EEG Specifications
- 7.6.11. BISx Module Specifications
- 7.6.12. Software/GUI Specifications
- 7.7. Electromagnetic Compatibility Specifications
- 7.8. Product Compliance
- 7.9. BIS™ Advance Components, Accessories, and Documentation
- 7.10. Warranty
- 7.11. Software License Agreement
Settings and Maintenance
BIS™ Advance Monitor
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Display Scale Full Screen (1:1) Half Screen (1:2)
One Third
Screen (1:3)
10 µV/mm 1,2 1,2 1,2
4 Channel Display Scale
2 µV/mm 1,2 1 NA
5 µV/mm 1,2,4 1,2 1
10 µV/mm 1,2,4 1,2,4 1,2
When the user applies a change to the EEG scale from the Home Screen, the same
change will be displayed in the EEG scale as accessed from the Settings menu.
If filters are set, the values will be as follows:
• 2 (2.0 [Hz]) for the high pass filter
• 3 (70 [Hz]) for the low pass filter
• 3 (50 [Hz] and 60 [Hz]) for the notch filter
If the filters are OFF, no filtering shall take place.
Filter setting is set to ON each time the monitor starts up, a case ends, the user resets
the monitor to Institutional Defaults (using the RESET SETTINGS button as described
in 4.6 Institutional Settings on page 180) or an administrator resets the monitor to
Factory Defaults (using the RESET SETTINGS button as described in 4.6 Institutional
Settings on page 180).
Impedance
An automatic impedance check is performed by the monitor each time a sensor is
connected (during auto sensor check) or during a manual sensor check. For more
information, reference 7.1.3 Impedance Checking on page 213.
The Impedance option in the Settings>Advanced menu (described in 4.6 Institutional
Settings on page 180) will permit the user to turn the automatic impedance check off
or on. Impedance setting is set to ON each time the monitor starts up, a case ends,