D-10 ApexPro™ 2001989-200E
Troubleshooting
Transmitter-related messages
The following messages appear in the patient’s bed window on the CIC Pro center
display.
System status messages
System status alarms (generated by mechanical conditions) are displayed at the top of
the CIC Pro center screen. Each message is preceded by the receiver system’s name,
if it has been entered, or a name created by using the last six numbers of the receiver
system Ethernet address.
GRAPH ALARM An alarm graph was initiated and is running.
GRAPH MANUAL A manual graph was requested and is running.
GRAPH TTX The graph button on the transmitter was pressed and a
20-second graph strip is running.
PRINTING A non-real time graph is currently being printed.
SAVING An alarm or a manual graph has been requested but the
writer is in use, the writer door is open, the print location is
not correct, or the writer is out of paper. The request is
saved and will run as soon as the writer is available.
CHANGE BATTERY This message flashes when the batteries are low. There is
approximately 1 hour of use left after this message
appears. If the batteries are extremely low or completely
dead, a NO TELEM message flashes, and an audible
alarm sounds.
LEADS FAIL All leads have failed, right leg lead failed, right arm lead
failed, leadwires unplugged or reference lead failed. If set
to System Warning or System Advisory level, a system
alarm occurs. This will self-silence if condition is
corrected, or user can silence for one minute with Silence
Alarms button at the bottom of the CIC Pro center display.
NOTE
LEADS FAIL will not result in a NO TELEM alarm
message after 30 seconds.
RA (LA, LL, V) FAIL One of these may appear, indicating failure of a lead.
NO TELEM The transmitter was out of range for more than 30
seconds. If this condition persists, contact GE Technical
Support.
If a LEADS FAIL condition occurs prior to a NO TELEM
condition, the LEADS FAIL condition takes priority
TTX number is already in
use
This message displays when attempting to admit a
transmitter that is sequentially numbered with another
admitted transmitter. For example, you cannot admit TTX
ID number 54078 and 54079 at the same time. Use
another transmitter with a non-sequential TTX ID number
to admit the patient.