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
Recording a Snapshot Event
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available only during a currently running case. A Snapshot cannot be recorded
during Demo Mode.
If a snapshot is recorded as described in this section, the snapshot files will become
part of the record for that case. Thus, if you download case data for a case for which a
Snapshot has been recorded as described, the downloaded case data will include a
Snapshot folder. To create a Snapshot event:
1. Create a Snapshot from a currently running case by clicking the
SNAPSHOT button in the left Menu bar.
2. Click OK to save the data with the automatically generated Snapshot
name, or change the Snapshot name and then click OK to save the
snapshot with a file name of your choice. If you select a name, please note
that, as the monitor uses an English keyboard only, all inputted letters must
be available on the English keyboard.
Figure 63. Snapshot Window
When the user presses OK in the SNAPSHOT window, the system will create a
separate sub folder for every Snapshot, named SNAP_EVENT_ID-MMDDHHmmss, in
the Monitor's Saved Cases folder.
For each Snapshot event, it will create three folders, as follows:
1. A screen capture of the BIS home screen at the time of the snapshot event
(in pdf format)
2. A page displaying EEG charts from the 10 minutes preceding the snapshot
event (in pdf format) named “EEG_CCCC_DDMMYYYYHHmmSS” where
CCCC is case ID, YYYY is a four digit year, MM is 2 digit month (01-12), DD is
a 2 digit day (1-31), HH is 2 digit hour, mm is 2 digit minute and SS is 2 digit
second. (e.g., EEG_Wv2I_19062007141744). The timestamp represents the
earliest time of the EEG snapshot.
3. A Snapshot data sub-folder named SMMDDHHMM with BIS™ data files as
described in 5.8 BIS™ Saved Data Files on page 197.