User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Product Description, Indications for Use, Contraindications, and Features
- Safety Information, Warnings, and Cautions
- Chapter 1: Technology Overview
- Signal Extraction Technology (SET)
- rainbow Pulse CO-Oximetry Technology
- Pulse CO-Oximetry vs. Drawn Whole Blood Measurements
- General Description for Total Hemoglobin (SpHb)
- General Description for Total Arterial Oxygen Content (CaO2)
- General Description for Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO)
- General Description for Methemoglobin (SpMet)
- SpCO, SpMet, and SpHb Measurements During Patient Motion
- rainbow Acoustic Monitoring (RAM) Technology
- Chapter 2: Radical-7 Descriptions
- Chapter 3: Setup
- Chapter 4: Operation
- Using the Touchscreen and Buttons
- Using Screen Lock
- Using the Home Button
- Navigating the Radical-7
- About the Display View
- Sensitivity Modes Overview
- Changing Sensitivity Modes
- Accessing the Main Menu
- Navigating the Main Menu
- Parameter Settings
- Sounds
- Device Settings
- Trends
- About
- Chapter 5: Profiles
- Chapter 6: Alarms and Messages
- About Alarms
- Silencing the Alarms
- Adaptive Threshold Alarm (ATA) Feature
- 3D Alarms
- Messages
- Replace Sensor Message
- Replace Cable Message
- Replace Adhesive Sensor Message
- Incompatible Sensor Message
- Incompatible Adhesive Sensor Message
- No Adhesive Sensor Connected Message
- Interference Detected Message
- SpO2 Only Mode Message
- Low Battery Message
- Low Perfusion Index Message
- Low Signal IQ Message
- Low SpCO SIQ Message
- Low SpMet SIQ Message
- Low SpHb SIQ Message
- Speaker Failure Message
- No Cable Connected Message
- No Sensor Connected Message
- Pulse Search Message
- Sensor Initializing Message
- Sensor Off Patient Message
- Incompatible Cable Message
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 8: Specifications
- Measurement Range
- Accuracy
- Resolution
- Electrical
- Environmental
- Physical Characteristics
- Trending
- Alarms
- Display Indicators
- Compliance
- Output Interface
- Wireless Radio (If Installed)
- Serial Interface Specifications
- Serial Interface Setup
- Analog Output and Nurse Call Specifications
- Symbols
- Country Codes (FCC and EU)
- Citations
- Chapter 9: Service and Maintenance
- Appendix: Best Practices for Comparisons to Reference Measurements
- Index
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Standalone
When the Handheld is placed into the Docking Station, they become a full-featured
standalone system. In this manual, when the Handheld and the Docking Station are
connected, they are referred to Standalone. The Standalone acts as a battery charger for the
Handheld and has AC power connection capabilities. If the AC power from the wall outlet is
temporarily interrupted, then the battery in the Handheld allows for continuous operation.
The Standalone can also interface with serial instruments, Nurse Call or analog output
instruments, and multi-parameter patient monitors through a SatShare cable.
There are several models of compatible Docking Stations available: RDS-1, RDS-2, and RDS-3.
The RDS-1 and RDS-3 are optionally available with SafetyNet capability. The following table
lists which features are available for each model of Docking Station.
Docking Station Features RDS-1 RDS-2 RDS-3
AC Power Input
SatShare Interface
Serial RS-232 interface
Nurse Call/Analog Output interface
10-Hour Extended Battery
Automatic Display Rotation Support (Gravity
Detector)
Docking Station Battery Charging indicator
Handheld Battery Charging indicator
Visual Alarm indicator
AC Power indicator
Docking indicator