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
Live Case Export
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BIS™ Advance Monitor
When the BISx memory is full, the oldest data are automatically erased as new data
are saved. Memory will be retained even if the monitor battery has been discharged
and will be retained when the monitor and BISx are powered off.
5.4. Types of Exported Data
The types of data that can be exported from the monitor include the following:
1. Live Case Data
2. Saved Cases on the monitor
3. Saved Data on the BISx module
4. Snapshot (if recorded, a Snapshot is exported as part of Monitor Saved
Data)
To enable any data export from the monitor, insert a USB flash drive. USB flash drives
that can be used with the monitor must have a capacity of at least 0.5 GB.
To export data, see the descriptions for export of each type of data.
In each case, an export will create a folder with a series of files on the USB flash drive
to which the data has been exported. Some of the files are pdf files or txt files which
are easily viewable. For a better understanding of the files that cannot be viewed
easily, consult the BIS™ Advance Monitor Export Data Technical Specification
document, available via BISTechnicalsupport@medtronic.com.
5.5. Live Case Export
Live recordings of data, including unfiltered EEG waveforms, may be downloaded to
a USB flash drive during monitoring. Live Case data cannot be downloaded from a
Demo Case.
To export Live Case data:
1. Attach a USB flash drive to the USB flash drive port on the monitor or the
docking station. (For location of the ports, reference Figure 3. The BIS™ on
page 44 and Figure 9. BIS™ Advance Docking Station, Front View on page 52.)