CARESCAPE Monitor B850
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2106778-001
Downloading log files
1. Log in to Webmin.
2. Select Diagnostics > Download Logs.
3. Select the log(s) you want to download.
4. Select Download.
5. According to your Webmin access:
a. If you are using Webmin on a service PC, you can save the log file to any storage device
connected to the service PC:
•In the File Download dialog box, select Save.
•In the Save as dialog box, select the destination drive and folder and select Save.
NOTE: You may change the default filename, but do not change the file extension.
b. If you are using Webmin locally through the integrated browser, you can save the settings
file to a USB flash drive that is connected to one of the patient monitor's USB ports:
• The name of the created log file is shown on the screen.
•Select Download to save the log file to the USB flash drive.
NOTE: Do not disconnect the USB storage device until downloading is complete.
6. Send this log file to GE Service for further investigation.
Downloading sGAS log files
NOTE: To download sGAS logs, ensure that the module is connected to the monitor and the
patient is discharged.
1. Log in to Webmin.
2. Select Diagnostics > Download logs > sGAS log.
Clinical log
• Clinical-related application events, including module
(parameter) connections/disconnections, case starts/ends,
cold starts, warm starts, etc.
• Technical notes and errors displayed for clinical users,
including all host and module related technical errors (e.g.,
‘Failure in Agent ID’).
• Clinical alarms, including clinical application related patient
alarms and their level (e.g., ‘FiO
2
Low’).
• Clinical user interactions, such as the host keystrokes and
touchscreen selections, menu setting changes, etc.
• EPI layer related errors, including information about EPI layer
issues detected by the clinical application.
• Host serial number and active software versions.
MPC860 Error Log
• The errors that were logged within the code running on the
860 processor.
sGAS Log
• All CARESCAPE Respiratory Module errors and messages. Each
log file contains two files, one for software error logs and one
for hardware error logs.
Log file name Contents