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P073GUI001 - e-Celsius Medical Connect System User Manual.4 - EN
* the number of missing data between the watch and the capsule (indicator that the communication with the
capsule needs special attention)
* The elapsed time (hh:mm:ss) since the last real time data
* The adjustable thresholds of physiological alarms are also recalled.
The temperature display is color coded to identify immediately the current condition
of the patient:
* Red: real time temperature above the high threshold
* Green: real time temperature between thresholds
* Blue: real time temperature below the low threshold
The watch worn on the patient's wrist will automatically synchronize the no received data in real time. If the
watch is set down, it will synchronize the data when it returns back to the dedicated capsules. The indication
on the e-Celsius Mobile application should warn you of a possible communication problem between the
watch and the capsule.
Minimum and maximum temperature thresholds can be used to trigger a visual physio-logical alarm both
on the e-Med Connect watch (via the LED) and on e-Celisus Mobile via a notication and an alarm symbol.
To set them up, you have to go directly to the watch settings (Nut) on the e-Celsius® Mobile interface.
The default values are 36.0°C and 38°C. The minimum and maximum threshold values are set between
33°C and 41°C. Note that it is important to always check the consistency between the set thresholds and
the values for which you think an alarm is necessary. The used threshold values are available at any time
on the temperature display screen of the e-Celsius Mobile application.
Note: If the visual alarm is triggered before the change of threshold, even if the new threshold values allow
the current temperature value to be in the acceptable range, this visual alarm will only be deactivated by the
user action "Alarms reset".
Note: During the 10 rst minutes following the capsule activation, the alarm is deactivated (only for the
capsules concerned) in order to give time to swallow the pill and not being impacted by ambient temperature.
Minimum and maximum temperature thresholds can be used to trigger a visual alarm. These thresholds
then concern all the associated or coming capsules. The change from the current temperature
below the low threshold or above the high threshold constitutes a physiological alarm.
This alarm signal is manifested by
* the ashing LED on the watch
AUTOMATIC SYNCHRONIZATION OF THE DATA IN
THE CAPSULE'S MEMORY
CONFIGURATION OF THE TRIP POINTS
OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ALARM
WARNING SIGNAL FOR EXCEEDING THE THRESHOLD
= PHYSIOLOGICAL ALARM