User Manual corpuls
3
Data Management
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If the user of the corpuls
3
records a D-ECG, it is transferred live to the server
and can immediately be reviewed via the PC program corpuls.web. The
observer on the other side is informed when the D-ECG is being transferred.
If the connection could not be established or if the live data transmission was
aborted, this is being signaled via diverse symbols and alarms in the status line.
The protocol records status messages of the live data transmission as event
(e.g. “Server unreachable”). For a list of possible events see chapter 10.3
Notifications Message Line and Information in the Protocol, p. 263. In case of
malfunctions see also chapter 10.2 Troubleshooting and Corrective Actions,
from page 250 and Appendix A Symbols, page 272.
Depending on the settings on the corpuls.web server, the system time set on
the corpuls
3
is synchronised by the corpuls.web server before the
transmission of mission data. The time change is logged in the mission protocol
of the corpuls
3
.
If the connection is interrupted during data transmission, the D-ECG may
nevertheless have been transferred completely. The accuracy of the transferred
data is guaranteed in this case as well.
Via the mission browser, D-ECGs from the current mission can be sent again,
see chapter 8.5.2 Mission Browser, page 192.
The duration of establishing a connection may vary according to network quality.
Under certain conditions data transmission may be interrupted due to low signal
strength of the mobile communications network.
Before starting a live data transmission, the patient data should be entered. So,
the data received on the other side can be clearly assigned to the patient
treated at the location.
At locations where radio signals are shadowed for technical reasons (e.g. inside
a flat), low signal levels may occur in mobile phone reception. In this case,
select a better position for the monitoring unit, e.g. near a window.
8.9 Bluetooth
®
data interface
The corpuls
3
can wirelessly import and export data via the optional
Bluetooth
®
data interface (P/N. 04211). For example, with the radio module in
the patient box process data of a corpuls
3
mission can be transferred to
external documentation systems (e.g. a tablet PC) but data also be received
from other systems (e. g. Weinmann Medumat Transport).
To establish a wireless radio connection with external devices, the PIN has to
be configured and the Bluetooth® data interface has to be activated. This
of D-
Activating the data
interface
Bluetooth
®
data
interface (option)