Service manual
Panorama® Service Manual 0070-10-0634 1 - 3
Instrument Description Introduction
1.1.2 Core Functions
The Panorama Central Station views, records, and recalls the following clinical data:
• Heart rate
•ECG waveforms
• Oxygen saturation
• Invasive and non-invasive blood pressure
•CO
2
• Respiration
•Temperature
• ST segment analysis
•Alarms
• Temperature Blood (Tb)
• Cardiac Output/Cardiac Index (CO/CI)
• Gas Module II
You can configure the Central Station to display up to 16 patients on dual Touch Screen
displays. The Central Station’s monitor is controlled by a set of menu keys that you activate
by:
• selecting a key on the Touch Screen monitor, or
• positioning the cursor over a key and clicking the left mouse button.
When you select a menu key, you receive visual feedback.
NOTE: Monitoring at the Panorama Central Station is automatic
and very few user actions are required.
1.1.2.1 Telemetry Interface Module Transceiver (WMTS Only)
The Telemetry Interface Module (TIM) Transceiver collects and processes RF data from the
antenna network. The transceiver also provides 9 VDC power to the antenna network.
1.1.3 Connectivity
Each Panorama Central Station incorporates a 16-channel system designed for monitoring
up to 16 hospital patients. The data is derived from bedside monitors connected to the
Panorama
Patient Monitoring Network via the Panorama Patient Network (an Ethernet
connection). Patient data is received and processed by the Central Station and displayed on
either an LCD or CRT display.
A Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer produces hard copy printouts of the patient data via the
Panorama Central Network.
1.1.3.1 Wireless Configuration
The wireless network configuration is remote from the nurses’ station. Located in a closet, the
Panorama Wireless Telemetry Server collects data from patient monitors via antennas and
access points. The equipment listed below is also included in the wireless configuration.