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| Brand | Philips |
|---|---|
| Model | IntelliVue MP20 |
| Category | Medical Equipment |
| Language | English |
Introduces the IntelliVue MP20/MP20Junior/MP30 patient monitor, its features, and capabilities.
Identifies the function of the color-coded alarm lamps on the monitor.
Explains the purpose of the alarms off indicator lamp.
Details the function of the model indicator on the monitor.
Describes the ECG output port on the monitor.
Locates and describes the monitor's navigation point.
Indicates where to find the monitor's part and serial numbers.
Identifies the mounting quick-release lever for securing the monitor.
Details the function of the on/standby power switch.
Explains the indicator light for the monitor's power status.
Describes the error indicator light and its meaning.
Explains the LED that indicates the battery's charge status.
Describes the indicator for AC power connection.
Identifies the symbol indicating reference to documentation.
Describes the Multi-Measurement Server (MMS) and its monitoring capabilities.
Details the features of the M3014A, M3015A, and M3016A CO2 measurement extensions.
Explains the M3012A Hemodynamic Measurement Server Extension and its additional measurements.
Describes the interactive elements on the monitor screen for operation.
Explains how to access monitor functions via menus, hard keys, or SmartKeys.
Details how to interact with screen elements using the touchscreen interface.
Explains the functions of the Silence, Alarms Off, Main Screen, and Back buttons.
Guides on how to use the navigation point knob for selection and navigation.
Describes permanent graphical keys for quick access to functions.
Explains the function of the Pause Alarms key, including 'Alarms Off'.
Details how the Silence key acknowledges and silences active alarms.
Describes the Main Screen key for closing menus and returning to the main display.
Explains how to access the main setup menu using this key.
Defines hardkeys as physical keys on the monitoring device.
Describes task-related graphical keys that appear contextually on screen.
Explains the default mode for patient monitoring and its configuration settings.
Describes the passcode-protected demonstration mode for product showcases.
Details the mode for trained personnel to configure monitor settings.
Explains the mode designated for trained service personnel.
How to enter a measurement's setup menu via its numeric display.
Accessing measurement setup menus using the Main Setup SmartKey.
Procedure to switch measurements between on and off states via their setup menus.
How to access the Wave menu for quick adjustment of wave-related settings.
Explains the distinction between RespiratorySpeed and Global Speed settings.
Steps to change wave group speeds via Main Setup -> User Interface.
How to set individual channel wave speeds, overriding group settings.
Accessing monitor settings like date, time, and brightness via User Interface.
Checks for mechanical damage, cables, and accessories before starting.
Procedure for connecting the monitor to AC power or checking battery.
Ensuring all necessary instrument functions are operational.
Instructions for powering on the monitor and its self-test procedure.
Deciding which measurements are required for patient monitoring.
Connecting necessary measurement servers and extensions.
Verifying correct patient cables and transducers are plugged in.
Admitting the patient to the monitor after switching on.
Checking and adjusting patient profile, alarm limits, and other settings.
Referencing the Instructions for Use for specific measurement procedures.
Procedure to safely disconnect the monitor from AC power by unplugging the cable.
Identifying network connection via the network symbol on the screen.
Accessing network details through the monitor info line and Bed Information.
Instructions for inserting Philips M4605A rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries.
Switching between battery and mains power without interrupting monitoring.
Automatic recharging of batteries when connected to mains power.
Interpreting the battery LED and screen information for power status.
Viewing remaining capacity and estimated monitoring time from batteries.
Meaning of the green LED when on mains or battery power.
Meaning of the yellow LED indicating charging status.
Interpretation of a flashing red LED for low battery or malfunction.
Meaning of an intermittently flashing red LED for battery malfunction.
Meaning of a red LED flashing once upon pressing the on/standby switch.












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