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5.7 Using Device Control
Documentation
Please consult the additional documentation of SDC3 HD Information Manage-
ment System for information about settings, use, and troubleshooting before con-
necting the insufflator to it. Physicians and medical or care and support personnel
must be thoroughly familiar with the setup and operation of the Stryker Device
Control.
Purpose
The insufflator is prepared for the Stryker Device Control which can be used option-
ally. The connection of the insufflator to the Device Control system allows the re-
mote control and the remote display of the following insufflation parameters:
• Device Status (e.g. gas supply, gas heater)
• Messages
• Procedure modes
• Flow and pressure parameters
• Smoke evacuation function
There are several ways to control the device once connected to Stryker Device Con-
trol:
• Using the touchscreen on Device Control
• Using the remote to control the Device Control menu on the surgical display
• Using the Stryker Camera Head
• Using the Voice Control feature
If Device Control is connected and active, the functions and settings of the insuf-
flator may be adjusted using the buttons on the insufflator as well as the device
control system.
Required characteristics
A communication of the insufflator through the Device Control interface is only
possible with a Stryker SDC3 device. This is ensured by a device identification
mechanism. The insufflator is compatible with the SDC3 when the Device Driver
Package is installed on the SDC3.
Required configuration
Fig.5–6Connecting the PneumoClear
to the Device Control
Device Control PneumoClear
Technical specification
Interface: USB-B connector
Protocol: Sidne Serial Device Protocol
The SIDNE interface cable is a standard four conductor USB-A male to USB-B male
cable. The configuration of the connection is preset and cannot be changed. No
manual configuration by the user is required.
Intended information flow
The Device Control connection to the insufflator is a master/slave connection to re-
motely control the insufflator and remotely display insufflator parameters.
Device Control as the communication master initiates the communication by send-
ing requests. The insufflator as communication slave responds to the requests.
Basic safety and essential performance are not influenced by this remote control
feature because Device Control is only optional to the insufflator user interface
control and not required to operate the insufflator. The insufflator only executes
requests which are within the limits of the allowed insufflator settings.
List of hazardous situations potentially
resulting from a failure of the
connection to Device Control
A failure of connection between insufflator and Device Control will cause
• no reaction of insufflator if controlled by Device Control,
• Device Control will not show actual values of insufflator.
The insufflator can always be controlled by its touch screen. Unexpected discon-
nection to the Device Control will not affect this.
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