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Supported Devices System Overview
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1.3 Supported Devices
The Panorama Patient Monitoring Network consists of two local area networks (LAN): a
Panorama Central Network (C-LAN) and a Panorama Patient Network (E-LAN). The C-LAN
manages stored patient data and controls the data flow between systems. The E-LAN
manages real-time data by controlling the flow of data that is transmitted to/from the bedside
monitors, and the Panorama Wireless Network.
The Network may include some or all of the following devices:
1.3.1 Panorama Central Station
The Panorama Central Station is a device that monitors patients, collects and stores data,
and performs alarm notification. Multiple Panorama Central Stations can be networked with
other Panorama Central Stations using Ethernet via the C-LAN. Communication between the
C-LAN and the Panorama Patient Network is managed through the Panorama Central
Station. A maximum of two displays can be used with each Panorama Central Station.
1.3.2 Panorama ViewStation and WorkStation
The Panorama ViewStation provides the capability to display patient data (including digital
data and waveforms) with assigned monitoring equipment, to be viewed at a remote
location. Patient data is transmitted from a bedside or ambulatory monitoring device to a
central station on the C-LAN and is then transmitted to the ViewStation and the WorkStation,
if these remote workstations exist on the network. The central station, which transmits the
patient data, is referred to as the host central station.
All the patient information that can be displayed at the host central station can be seen at the
ViewStation and WorkStation once the patient is assigned to a patient tile at the remote
workstation. Minor configuration changes, such as Display and Wave Gain settings, can be
made directly from the ViewStation. However, changes to patient configuration settings such
as alarm settings or patient demographic information must be performed at the host central
station. More significant configuration changes can be made at the WorkStation, such as
changing alarm limits, alarm responses, and altering patient demographic information.
The ViewStation and the WorkStation may use either a single or dual display. Single display
setups can accommodate eight (8) or 12 patient tiles. Dual display setups can accommodate
up to eight (8) patient tiles per display, showing a maximum of 16 patient tiles between the
two displays.
Panorama Central Station Panorama Web Viewer
Panorama ViewStation Passport 2
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Bedside Monitor
Panorama WorkStation Spectrum
Bedside Monitor
Panorama Telemetry Server Spectrum OR
Bedside Monitor
Panorama Wireless Transceiver Panorama Telepack
Panorama Gateway Network Printer