User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 08-0308 - Manual Cover.pdf
- 0070-10-0690-01 Panorama Operations Maual with Telepack 2.4 - CH16 REVISED2.pdf
- Foreword
- Warnings, Precautions and Notes
- Indications for Use
- Unpacking Information
- Symbols and Descriptions
- Technical Support
- 1.0 System Overview
- 1.1 Components of the Panorama System
- 1.2 Licensing Key
- 1.3 Supported Devices
- 1.3.1 Panorama Central Station
- 1.3.2 Panorama ViewStation and WorkStation
- 1.3.3 Panorama Telemetry Server
- 1.3.4 Panorama Wireless Transceiver
- 1.3.5 Panorama Gateway
- 1.3.6 Panorama Web Viewer
- 1.3.7 Passport 2® Bedside Monitor
- 1.3.8 Spectrum™ Bedside Monitor
- 1.3.9 Spectrum OR™ Bedside Monitor
- 1.3.10 Panorama Telepack
- 1.3.11 Network Printer
- 1.4 Troubleshooting
- 2.0 Getting Started
- 3.0 Alarm Behavior
- 4.0 Arrhythmia and ST Analysis
- 5.0 Patient Setup Functions
- 5.1 Demographics Tab
- 5.2 Transfer Tab
- 5.3 Discharge Tab
- 5.4 Display Tab
- 5.5 Standby Tab
- 5.6 Wave Gain Tab (Patient)
- 5.7 Print Setup Tab (Patient)
- 6.0 Patient Alarm Functions
- 7.0 Views
- 7.1 Bedside Tab
- 7.2 Trends Tab
- 7.3 Events Tab
- 7.4 Disclosure Tab
- 7.4.1 Accessing the Disclosure Tab
- 7.4.2 Disclosure Tab (Waveforms View)
- 7.4.2.1 Accessing the Waveforms View
- 7.4.2.2 Components of the Waveforms View
- 7.4.2.3 Navigating in the Waveforms View of the Disclosure Tab
- 7.4.2.4 ST Button
- 7.4.2.5 Comments Dialog Box (Optional)
- 7.4.2.6 Sidebar Buttons
- 7.4.2.7 Printing a Full Disclosure Zoom In Report from the Waveforms View
- 7.4.2.8 Troubleshooting
- 7.5 ST Tab
- 8.0 Report Functions
- 8.1 Patient Reports Tab
- 8.2 System Reports Tab
- 8.3 Print Status Tab
- 8.4 Additional Reports
- 9.0 System Setup Functions
- 9.1 Parameter Color Tab
- 9.2 Touch Screen Tab
- 9.3 Installation Setup Tab
- 9.4 Care Group Tab
- 9.5 Volume Tab
- 9.6 System Alarms Tab
- 9.7 Passwords Tab
- 9.8 Equipment Setup Tab
- 9.9 More Tab
- 9.10 Previous Tab
- 9.11 Date/Time Tab
- 9.12 Print Setup Tab (System)
- 9.13 Unit Priorities Tab
- 9.14 Unit Choices Tab
- 9.15 Wave Gain Tab (System)
- 9.16 Wireless Tab
- 10.0 Telepack (Optional)
- 11.0 User Maintenance
- 12.0 Parameter Specifications
- 12.1 Parameter Specifications
- 12.1.1 Heart Rate: HR
- 12.1.2 Respiration: Resp
- 12.1.3 NIBP
- 12.1.4 SpO2
- 12.1.5 Nonin SpO2
- 12.1.6 IBP: mmHg
- 12.1.7 CO2
- 12.1.8 O2
- 12.1.9 INSP/ET O2
- 12.1.10 N2O
- 12.1.11 Anesthetic Agents: Iso, Enf, Des, Sev, Hal, Agent
- 12.1.12 Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)
- 12.1.13 Temp: T1,T2, Delta T, and T Blood
- 12.1.14 ST
- 12.1.15 Cardiac Output
- 12.1.16 Cardiac Index
- 12.1.17 Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP)
- 12.1.18 Battery Percentage
- 12.2 Invalid Data Display
- 12.1 Parameter Specifications
- 13.0 Alarms and Events
- 14.0 Network Tab (Optional)
- 14.1 Network Tab
- 14.1.1 Accessing the Network Tab
- 14.1.2 Sorting the Contents of the Network Tab List Box
- 14.1.3 Assigning Patient Tiles in the Network Tab
- 14.1.4 Removing a Patient Tile Assignment in the Network Tab
- 14.1.5 Removing All Patient Tile Assignments in the Network Tab
- 14.1.6 Refreshing the Network Tab List Box
- 14.1.7 Troubleshooting
- 14.1 Network Tab
- 15.0 Paging Tab (Optional)
- 15.1 Paging Password Tab
- 15.2 Paging Tab
- 15.2.1 Accessing the Paging Tab
- 15.2.2 Adding a Pager
- 15.2.3 Assigning a Patient Tile
- 15.2.4 Adding All Patient Tiles to a Pager
- 15.2.5 Removing a Patient Tile Assignment
- 15.2.6 Removing All Patient Tiles from a Pager
- 15.2.7 Editing a Pager
- 15.2.8 Removing a Pager
- 15.2.9 Resending a Failed Page
- 15.2.10 Generating a Paging Report
- 15.2.11 Troubleshooting
- 17.0 Glossary
Panorama™ Operating Instructions 0070-10-0690-01 3 - 3
Alarm Behavior Physiological Alarms
Once the alarm condition is resolved and/or acknowledged, the audible alarm stops, unless
the alarm is latched. For additional information regarding alarm limits, refer to ‘‘Alarm Limit
Settings’’ on page 13-2. For additional information regarding alarm latching, refer to
‘‘Latching’’ on page 3-3.
3.2.2 Alarm Options
The alarm options associated with a parameter dictate how the system responds when an
alarm occurs.
Bedside Alarm Tracking
Bedside Alarm Tracking provides an automatic bi-directional flow of alarm limit change and
alarm delay information, between a patient bedside monitor and a Panorama Central
Station.
Latching
Alarm latching denotes that the audio and visual indicators, associated with an alarm
condition, will not automatically stop even when the patient alarm condition is resolved.
By default, lethal alarm events and nurse call events are automatically latched. Physiological
alarm events can be configured to be latched or unlatched, and non-lethal alarms cannot be
latched. When permitted, this option can be enabled/disabled in the System Alarms
(System Alarm Options) tab.
The patient tile MUTE button temporarily silences the alarm condition for the configured time
period. However, if that latched alarm is not acknowledged during the configured time
period, the alarm indicators resume. Once a patient alarm condition is resolved, it must be
acknowledged at the central station and at the bedside monitor. If it is not acknowledged, all
audio and visual alarm indicators continue at the central station and at the bedside monitor,
even if the alarm condition is resolved.
To acknowledge a latched alarm condition at the central station, once the condition is
resolved, perform one of the following to the affected patient tile:
• Select the digital data area
• Select the waveform area
• Select the VIEW button
NOTE: Acknowledging a latched alarm at the host central station
patient tile acknowledges the alarm at the associated
ViewStation and WorkStation patient tile.
NOTE: Acknowledging a latched alarm at the bedside monitor
does not acknowledge the alarm at the host central station,
ViewStation, or WorkStation patient tile.
To acknowledge a latched alarm at a Passport 2 and/or Spectrum bedside monitor, refer to
the Passport 2 and/or Spectrum Operating Instructions.