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Philips IntelliVue TRx - Pairing Non-Networked Devices

Philips IntelliVue TRx
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Draft - 1 Aug 08
Pairing Non-networked Devices
10-16 Pairing Monitoring Devices
Pairing Non-networked Devices
Using the monitor interface cable, you can directly connect the TRx /TRx+
Transceivers to an MP5/MP5T monitor that does not have a network connection
in order to transmit additional measurement data to the IntelliVue Information
Center. You can also connect the monitor (MP5/MP5T, MP2 and X2) and
transceiver if both are equipped with short-range radio capability. Along with
ECG and SpO
2
T transmitted by the transceiver, you can transmit and display
NBP, Pulse from SpO
2
, SpO
2
numeric and predictive temperature measurements
in the Patient Sector at the Information Center. Associated INOPs and alarms are
also generated.
Depending on the MP5/MP5T’s configuration, disconnecting the monitor
interface cable from the transceiver may discharge the MP5/MP5T. This
discharge does not affect the Information Center. For more information, see the
IntelliVue Patient Monitor Instructions for Use.
Note—When SpO
2
is measured at the bedside monitor only, the SpO
2
numeric is
transmitted to the Information Center, however, the pleth wave is only visible at
the bedside monitor.
WarningWarning
If your MP5/MP5T monitor interface cable is accidentally disconnected or
the short-range radio connection is terminated or interrupted, bedside
measurements are no longer available at the Information Center.
WarningWarning
As long as the ECG is being measured with the transceiver, there will be no
ECG signal available at the ECG analog output or ECG Sync Pulse output.
Note: MP5T bedside monitors can measure ECG only when connected to
the transceiver via the monitor interface cable or short-range radio
connection.

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