User's Manual

Ultraview Care Network
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PRINT Key
Touch PRINT to print a bitmap display of the BIS and EMGL trends. The analog
waveform is not printed using this key. Press the RECORD button on the monitor
and touch the BIS parameter key to print the analog waveform.
START/STOP PROCED Key
Touch START PROCED to denote the beginning of a procedure to be recorded.
If prior data has been stored for the patient, you have the option of retaining
archived data or clearing it.
Touch NO to append the new data to the existing data.
Touch YES to erase the trend memory and clear the trend display.
When you touch START PROCED, its function and label change to STOP
PROCED.
When you touch STOP PROCED, the label changes to START PROCED again.
Status Messages
Status messages are displayed in the waveform zone when in 3-zone format.
Processing may be suspended when any of these messages are displayed. The
numeric data may be displayed as question marks. The EEG waveform may have
artifacts.
The status message will continue to display until all faults are corrected.
Table 3: Status Messages
Message User Action
Impedance Test In
Progress
The impedance test is in progress; this should normally last 10- to 15-seconds.
Re-prep Ground Electrode
The impedance test has failed; check to see that all the electrodes are
connected properly. The module will not collect data until the test passes.
DSC Test in Progress The system is performing a hardware self test of the DSC cable.
DSC Not Connected
Check that the PIC cable is connected to the DSC and at the front of the
module. If connected, and the DSC doesn’t work, the DSC or module may
require service.
DSC Shut Down - Restart
Module
Too many fatal errors (overcurrent, voltage regulation) have occurred with this
DSC, and the module has stopped communicating. Remove the module and
reinsert it. If this problem persists, the DSC and/or module may require service.
Illegal DSC ID: DSC Turned
Off
An unrecognized DSC has been connected to the module. Connect correct
DSC. If error persists, the DSC and/or the module may require service.
Illegal PIC ID
An unrecognized Patient Interface Cable has been connected to the DSC. The
PIC may be defective. Replace the PIC.
Check the Sensor
The BIS sensor has an impedance which is too high. Check the cable
connections and correct as necessary. If the message persists, check the
impedance of the sensor and replace the sensor as necessary.
PIC Not Connected
The Patient Interface Cable may be disconnected from the DSC. Check the
cable connections. The PIC may be defective. Replace the PIC.