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
Administrator Mode
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Record the selected password in a safe place. Input the selected password twice as
requested by the software. Click SET PASSWORD and then CLOSE. The new
password has now been set. Use this password for future entry to the Administrator
section of the software.
Record the selected password in a safe place; reset of the Administrator password will
require a service technician. For more information, contact
BISTechnicalsupport@medtronic.com.
The Administrator Mode cannot be accessed when a sensor is connected. If a sensor
is connected while the monitor is in Administrator Mode, the software shall exit
Administrator mode and begin initializing the sensor for monitoring. In this case, the
software shall automatically save all changed settings to Institutional Defaults and
only then exit Administrator Mode. (If settings were changed but the Apply button
was not clicked, the setting changes will not be saved.)
If the Administrator user sets changes to the Institutional Default settings, the
software shall set the new values as Institutional Default values. The Institutional
Default settings will now replace the factory default settings, and appear as defaults
at the start of each case, until they are changed again in Administrator mode.
To exit Administrator Mode, click LOGOUT in the left bar menu. Please note that the
monitor will also automatically exit the Administrator mode after 180 seconds of
inactivity while in Administrator mode. A warning will appear after first 90 seconds of
inactivity with a countdown.
WARNING: The software shall reset all settings with defined default values, to
Institutional Defaults upon the end of each case, excluding Institutional
Default Language settings. The software will also reset all settings (including
language) to Institutional Defaults upon the restart of the monitor. However, if
a sensor for which certain settings were set (as described in 3.15.3 Advanced
User Settings on 131, and whether changes were performed by a user or
administrator) is re-attached, the monitor will apply the settings that were in
place when that sensor was used last time.