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Biolight Meditech P1 - Connecting to a Central Monitoring System

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P1 Patient Monitor User’s Manual
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historical monitoring status. Patient transferring contains: patient information, patient
measurement setup (such as: alarm limit), parameter measurement setup and patient trend
data.
The monitor can realize the transfer of patient data by connecting with the main
monitor. For more information, see the user’s manual of the host monitor. The details of
the connection with the host monitor can see 1.8 P1 in Use with a Host Monitor.
WARNING
Do not discharge a patient before the patient is successfully transferred.
After a patient is successfully transferred, check if the settings of monitor
(especially patient category, paced status, alarm limits settings, and etc) are
appropriate for this patient.
NOTE
The system automatically switches on the HR alarm and lethal arrhythmia
alarm after transferring the patient data.
4.5. Connecting to a Central Monitoring System
You can connect the monitor to the central monitoring system (CMS) manufactured
by Biolight through wired LAN or wireless LAN. When connected to the CMS, the
system provides the following functions:
The monitor sends patient information, real-time monitoring or measurement
data, alarm limits, alarm levels, alarm messages, prompts, and various settings
to the central monitoring system.
The central monitoring system and the monitor display synchronously, and
some functions can be controlled bidirectionally. For example, change patient
information, receive patient data, cancel patient data, start or stop NIBP
measurement, etc.
Alarm delay to the central monitoring system: the alarm delay time from this
equipment to the central monitoring system is 2s.

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