User Manual

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The Main Screen Getting Started
2 - 8 0070-10-0690-01 Panorama™ Operating Instructions
VIEW/MUTE Button
The VIEW/MUTE buttons share the same location within the patient tile. The button that is
displayed is dependant on the operating state of the patient tile. During normal operating
conditions, the VIEW button (shown in FIGURE 2-5) is displayed in the patient tile. During an
alarm condition, the MUTE button is displayed in the patient tile.
NOTE: The MUTE button is not available at the ViewStation or the
WorkStation.
The VIEW button is available in a patient tile when no alarm conditions exist. When the
VIEW button is selected, the full-screen display changes to the split-screen mode and
provides access to the Bedside, Trends, Events, Disclosure and ST tabs.
The MUTE button is available in the patient tile when an alarm condition exists. The MUTE
button silences the audio portion of a patient alarm for the configured time period.
Care Group Indicator
The Care Group indicator (shown in FIGURE 2-5) is a rectangular bar that represents the
care group to which a patient tile is assigned. Colors can be assigned to care group
indicators. A black indicator is displayed if a patient tile is not assigned to a care group.
For additional information regarding care groups, refer to the ‘‘Care Group Tab’’ on page
9-9.
NOTE: Colorized Care Group indicators are not available at the
ViewStation or the WorkStation.
TAB PURPOSE
Bedside Provides an expanded view of a patient’s digital and waveform data.
Trends Provides list and graphic views of a patient’s historical digital data.
Events Provides a list of the events that have occurred for a patient tile. If
waveform data is associated with an event it may also be viewed in
the Events tab.
Disclosure Provides a view of a patient’s historical waveform data. Data may be
displayed in a compressed or magnified view.
ST Allows for the configuration and display of a patient’s ST data.