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Operating concept
60 Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
Header bar
The blue header bar appears along the top of the
Cockpit screen. It is always visible regardless of
what is displayed in the monitoring area.
A Patient category field
B System data field
C Patient name field
D Time and date field
E Alarm message field
F Alarm status field
The patient category field
The patient category field (A) of the header bar
identifies the currently selected patient category. It
contains one of the following symbols:
– Adult
– Pediatric
Neonate
Touching this field opens the Start/Standby...
dialog for accessing the Demographics page (see
page 102).
The system data field
The system data field (B) of the header bar contains
the following information:
Product label
Care unit
Monitoring mode (for example, OR Alarms) or
the battery symbol indicating the battery status
for the PS250 or the P2500.
Touching this field opens the System setup dialog
with the Biomed activation code keypad.
The patient name field
The patient name field (C) of the header bar
displays the patient name. Selecting this field
opens the Demographics page (see page 101).
The content of the patient name field changes when
the Code button is selected on the main menu bar
to activate a set of user-defined emergency
monitoring functions. In this case, the patient data
field displays a timer along with a Stop and a Reset
button. For more information on the Code function,
see page 147.
The date and time field
The data/time field (D) of the header bar displays
the current date and time. Selecting this field opens
the System setup dialog with the Biomed
activation code keypad.
The alarm message field
The alarm message field (E) of the header bar is
reserved for alarm and technical messages. The
background color of the alarm message
corresponds to the alarm priority (see page 112).
The following table illustrates how the alarm
message field is further subdivided.
A maximum of two messages can be displayed
side by side. If more than two patient alarm
messages are active simultaneously, the More...
button appears. Selecting this button accesses the
Current alarms page (see “Viewing current alarm
messages“on page 116).
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A
B
C
D
E
F
More... Alarm message Alarm message
Local technical
messages
Network-related
messages

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