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Philips IntelliVue TRx User Manual

Philips IntelliVue TRx
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Draft - 1 Aug 08
Instructions for Use
IntelliVue TRx/TRx
+
Transceivers
for the ITS4840A/ITS4850A IntelliVue Telemetry
System
Part Number: 4535 640 87761
Printed in the U.S.A. September 2008
First Edition
Notice (ITS4842A, TRx4841A)
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
these devices may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) these devices must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Notice (ITS4852A, TRx4851A)
These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules,
ETSI, RSS-210, and other international radio standards
that govern operation in the ISM band. Operation is not
subject to WMTS rules.

Table of Contents

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Philips IntelliVue TRx Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelIntelliVue TRx
WirelessYes
TypeTransceiver
Transmission RangeUp to 100 meters
Power SupplyBattery
CompatibilityPhilips IntelliVue patient monitors
Dimensions90 mm x 60 mm x 25 mm

Summary

Instructions for Use

Notice (FCC Rules)

Compliance notice for specific transceiver models regarding FCC rules.

Notice (International Standards)

Compliance notice for international radio standards like ETSI and RSS-210.

1. Introducing IntelliVue Telemetry

The IntelliVue Transceiver

Overview of the patient-worn telemetry device, its features and models.

IntelliVue Telemetry System

Description of the telemetry system with Smart-Hopping technology.

IntelliVue Clinical Network

Infrastructure for connecting monitoring systems within an organization.

Transceiver Use with Other Equipment

How transceivers interact with IntelliVue Information Center and TeleMon.

2 Product Safety

General Safety

General warnings and precautions for equipment use.

Physiological Monitoring Safety

Safety guidelines for monitoring parameters and related components.

3 Transceiver Controls

Transceiver Controls - Front

Description of front panel controls, indicators, labels, and ports.

Transceiver Controls - Back

Description of back panel labels and safety symbols.

Audible Tones

Explanation of audible signals generated by the transceiver.

4 Basic Operation

Transceiver Safety Information

Safety considerations before operating the transceiver.

Turning the Transceiver On/Off

Step-by-step guide for powering the device on and off.

Testing Transceiver Functionality

Procedures for verifying device self-test and status.

Battery Information

Details on battery types, life, and management.

5 Alarms

Alarm Indicators

Explanation of visual and auditory alarm signals.

Suspending/Pausing Alarms

Methods to temporarily silence or pause alarms.

Physiologic Alarms

Types and conditions of patient-related alarms.

Technical Alarms (INOPs)

Descriptions of system Inoperative conditions and alarms.

6 ECG Monitoring

ECG Safety Information

Safety guidelines for ECG monitoring procedures.

Measuring ECG

Detailed steps for acquiring and interpreting ECG signals.

Positioning ECG Electrodes

Proper placement of electrodes for accurate ECG readings.

Connecting the ECG Cable

Instructions for correctly attaching ECG cables.

Optimizing ECG Measurement Performance

Tips to improve ECG signal quality and accuracy.

7 ST/AR Arrhythmia Monitoring

ST/AR Arrhythmia Algorithm

Details on the algorithm for detecting arrhythmias.

ST/AR ST Segment Algorithm

Information on analyzing ST segment changes.

ST/AR QT Interval Algorithm

Procedures for monitoring QT interval and related parameters.

8 SpO2 Monitoring

SpO2 Safety Information

Safety guidelines and warnings for SpO2 monitoring.

SpO2 Measurement & Application

Procedures for accurate SpO2 measurement and sensor use.

SpO2 Alarms and Optimization

Managing SpO2 alarms and improving measurement accuracy.

9 Telemetry Functions at the Information Center & TeleMon

Telemetry Functions at the Information Center

How to use telemetry features on the Information Center.

Patient Configurable Settings in Telemetry Setup

Customizing transceiver settings for individual patients.

Unit-Configurable Settings

System-wide settings affecting all patients.

Transceiver Operation when Connected to TeleMon

Specific operation details when connected to TeleMon.

10 Pairing Monitoring Devices

Pairing Methods

Procedures for connecting transceivers and monitors.

Alarm and Behavior

How alarms and device behavior differ based on connection type.

Error Conditions

Common errors and troubleshooting steps for radio connections.

11 Maintenance, Cleaning & Troubleshooting

Maintenance

Procedures for routine checks and upkeep.

Cleaning and Sterilization

Guidelines for cleaning and sterilizing the transceiver.

Troubleshooting

Common issues and their resolutions.

12 Safety Standards & Specifications

Regulatory Information

Intended use, indications, and patient population details.

Technical Specifications

Technical and environmental parameters of the device.

A Accessories

Accessory Safety

Warnings and precautions for using accessories.

Transceiver & ECG Accessories

Various accessories for transceiver and ECG monitoring.

SpO2 Accessories

List of SpO2 sensors and related items.

Wristband

Wristbands for sensor security.

B Sales and Support Offices

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