Introduction Monitoring with the TM80 at the CMS
13 - 2 TM80 Telemetry Monitor Operator’s Manual
13.1 Introduction
This chapter only describes the operations that you need to perform at the CMS. For
common operations such as how to set alarms and parameter settings at the CMS, refer
to BeneVision Central Monitoring System Operator’s Manual.
When the TM80 is successfully connected to the CMS:
ƾ The TM80 transmits parameter values, waveforms, alarm settings, and events to
the CMS. From the CMS, you can check the patient’s monitoring data and alarms.
ƾ Patient information, alarm settings, alarm status, and parameter settings can be
synchronized between the TM80 and the CMS.
ƾ The TM80’s screen is off.
ƾ The CMS will automatically send configurations to the TM80 under the following
circumstances:
ǂ The TM80 is connected to the CMS for the first time.
ǂ User configurations are saved at the TM80.
ǂ The TM80 is connected to a different CMS.
ǂ After configurations are sent, configurations are saved again at the CMS, or
ǂ The department is modified at the TM80 and corresponding department
configurations are available at the CMS.
The configurations will be saved as user configurations at the TM80. They will be
automatically loaded when a patient category is changed or a patient is dis-
charged at the TM80.
When the TM80 is disconnected from the CMS and then re-establishes connection to the
CMS, it can send the following data which was not received by the CMS during the time
of connection loss.
ƾ Up to most recent 48 hours of tabular trends for all parameters at the trend
interval equal to or greater than 1 minute.
ƾ Up to 200 events
ƾ Up to two-hour full disclosure waveforms of ECG I, II, III, and V/Va leads.
WARNING
• It is not recommended to assign a TM80 to a department in the Configu-
ration tab of the CMS.