User's Manual

Supported Devices System Overview
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1.2 Supported Devices
The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network is a networked configuration of devices, which
collect patient data, and monitor user-defined parameters. The network consists of two local
area networks (LAN); a Panorama Central Network, and a Panorama Patient Network. The
Panorama Central Network manages stored patient data and controls data for other systems.
The Panorama Patient Network manages real-time data by controlling the flow of data that is
transmitted to/from the bedside monitors, and the Panorama Wireless Network.
The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network is networked together as depicted in
FIGURE 1-1. The Network includes the following devices:
• Panorama Central Station
• Panorama Telemetry Server
• Panorama Wireless Transceiver
• Panorama Telepack
• Passport 2
®
and Spectrum™ Bedside Monitors
•Network Printer
The Panorama Central Station uses a single or dual display setup for monitoring and viewing
patient parameters. A maximum of two displays can be used with one Panorama Central
Station. The Panorama Central Station manages the communication between the Panorama
Central Network and Panorama Patient Network. The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network
is comprised of one or more Panorama Central Stations.
The Panorama Telemetry Server is provided when the Panorama Wireless Network system is
required. It acts as a bridge to connect remote monitoring devices, such as Telepacks or
bedside monitors, to the Panorama Central Station. The Panorama Telemetry Server receives
data from the remote monitoring devices and converts it into a protocol recognized by the
Panorama Central Station. For wireless communication in the Wireless Medical Telemetry
Service (WMTS) band, a Panorama Wireless Transceiver and radios are required, which
transmit and/or receive data to/from remote devices using WMTS communication. For
wireless communication in the Industrial Scientific Medical (ISM) band, off-the-shelf access
points and radios are required, which transmit and/or receive data to/from remote devices
using ISM communication.
The Panorama Telepack is a wireless device, which provides basic ECG monitoring of a
patient. The Telepack sends data to the Panorama Central Station via the Panorama
Telemetry Server, which monitors heart rate, ST, PVC, and Arrhythmia.
The Passport 2
®
and Spectrum™ bedside monitors are used to measure specified patient
parameters.
The Network Printer provides a vehicle for printing collected data from the Panorama Patient
Monitoring System. One Panorama Central Station is capable of supporting up to two
printers.