Introduction
User Manual corpuls
3
10 ENG - Version 2.1 – P/N 04130.2
3.2.1 Pairing (Connection Authorisation)
The modules of the corpuls
3
can be connected to form a functional unit by
means of two procedures:
• Pairing and
• Ad-hoc connection
The corpuls
3
thus provides the option of substituting individual modules of one
compact device for individual modules of the same type from another corpuls
3
.
It is not possible to connect a monitoring unit to more than one patient box or
one defibrillator/pacer at the same time.
Pairing is a connection authorisation that enables the communication between
wirelessly connected modules.
An ad-hoc connection allows the use of mechanically connected modules
without having to perform a pairing beforehand.
For both procedures the following prerequisites apply:
1. For a pairing, monitoring unit, patient box and defibrillator/pacer have to be
equipped with radio modules of the same type (hardware version).
2. If this is not the case, if the hardware version of the radio modules is
different (1
st
and 2
nd
generation), those modules can only form an ad-hoc
connection.
3. For both a pairing and for an ad-hoc connection all modules have to be
equipped with an identical software version.
As of July 2011 the corpuls
3
comes equipped with a second generation radio
module. This new radio module is not compatible with those of the first
generation.
The corpuls
3
modules with the 2
nd
generation radio module are labelled with a
number symbol. This symbol is attached at the following places:
• Monitoring unit: at the front side, top left,
• Patient box: on top,
• Defibrillator/pacer: at the rear side, on top.
The number symbol also marks the position of the radio module in the modules.
Labelling of the
radio modules