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Getting Stg Started Guide gives you an introduction 0/MP20Junior/MP30 monitors and helps
rted with monitoring. Refer to the s for Use for full information and s for the monitors, to ensure safe and use.
IntelliVue MP20MP30The IntelliVue MP20/MP20JuM8002A) patient monitor comsurveillance and data managemportable monitor. It has a 10-inSVGA display. The standard iMP30 are the Touchscreen anpoint; the MP20and MP20Junintegrated navigation point onbe shown on MP20/MP30 Scrwaves, MP20Junior - up to 3 wcan be shown on the 12-Lead
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ated Productsd products extend the measurement capabilities r monitor. None of the related devices have their ower on/standby switches. They take their power the monitor, and switch on automatically when rn on the monitor. A green power-on LED tes when they are drawing power from the
tor. A permanently illuminated, or flashing, red indicates a problem with the unit that requires tention of qualified service personnel.
ti-Measurement Server 001A)
ulti-Measurement Server (MMS) can taneously monitor 3-, 5- or 10-lead ECG ding arrhythmia and ST monitoring), ation, SpO2, NBP and either invasive pressure or rature. You can connect it to the monitor via a or mount it on the back of the monitor, as shown
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2 Extension adds and optionally either the MMS. The M3016A
on adds mainstream ressure or temperature to the
namic ver Extension
emodynamic Measurement ) can be connected to the
ent Server to provide the urements: Temperature, essure or Temperature, and measurements.
asurement Server ensions ptional measurement server extensions connect MMS and use the MMS settings and power. data and measurement settings from the rements in the extensions are stored in the rement server.
easurement server extensions are not intended to connected from the MMS. To exchange an ion, you must exchange the measurement server
xtension together.
easurement server extensions must not be nected from the host measurement server during oring. When the extension is disconnected, all rement server and extensions settings revert to
lt and any trend data stored in the measurement is lost.
MP20/MP30 require an additional option (C30) used with the extensions’ optional Cardiac ut and Continuous Cardiac Output. MP20Junior t be used with these measurements.
M3014A, M3015AExtensionsThe M3014A Capnograpmainstream capnographyplus either a pressure or a and Continuous Cardiac M3015A Microstream COmicrostream capnographypressure or temperature toMainstream CO2 Extensicapnography and either pMMS.
M3012A HemodyMeasurement SerThe optional M3012A HServer Extension (HMSEM3001A Multi-Measuremfollowing additional measPressure, an additional Proptionally C.O. and CCO
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monitor means that often lement in different ways. For le to access an item through via a hard key, or via a
tell the monitor to carry out lement. For example, select
p the Setup ECG menu or ent to call up the ECG lead
e monitor info line, select the priate element from the t the info line then the ent from the menu to call up aphics window.
creenpressing them directly on the
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erating and Navigatingthing you need to operate the monitor is ined on its screen. Almost every element on the is interactive. Screen elements include rement numerics, waveforms, screen keys, ation fields, alarms fields and menus.
The configurability of theyou can access the same eexample, you might be abits on-screen setup menu,SmartKey.
Select a screen element tothe actions linked to the ethe HR numeric to call uselect the ECG wave segmmenu.
To select an element in thline then select the appromenu. For example, selecAdmit/Dischrg elemthe Patient Demogr
Using the TouchsSelect screen elements by monitor’s screen.
SmartKeysrm Keys
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ll open menus and windows screen.
one step to the previous
nt, rotate it left or right. With umps to the neighboring ent under the cursor is ach the screen element you lect the element.
f the Screen are grouped tion. Select any item at the
the Setup menu; scroll down element you want then press lect the element.
g the Navigation Point
ence - acknowledges all active alarms by itching off audible alarm indicators and lamps. act behavior depends on permanent key nfiguration
2 Alarms Off/Pause AlaExact behavior dependkey configuration
3 Main Screen - closes aand return to the main
4 Back - takes you back menu.
5 Navigation Point knob
To use the navigation poieach click, the highlight jscreen element. The elemhighlighted. When you rewant, press the knob to se
The elements at the top otogether for ease of navigatop of the Screen to openthe menu to highlight thethe navigation point to se
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arms - pauses alarm ause duration depends on figuration. If pause duration is key is labeled Alarms
to immediately re-enable alarm
- acknowledges all active itching off audible alarm d lamps.
een - close all open menus and return to the main screen.
p - enter main setup menu.
ng Keysonitor has four different types of keys.
anent Keysmanent key is a graphical key that remains on the all the time to give you fast access to functions.
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erating modes. Some are odes can be found in the
his is the normal, every day ou use for monitoring ange elements such as alarm ry and so forth. When you , these elements return to Changes can be stored Configuration Mode. You
rtKeysKeys are configurable graphical keys, located at ttom of the main screen. They give you fast to functions. The selection of SmartKeys ble on your monitor depends on your monitor uration and on the options purchased.
dkeysdkey is a physical key on a monitoring device, s the zero pressure key on the MMS.
-Up Keysp keys are task-related graphical keys that appear atically on the monitor screen when required. ample, the confirm pop-up key appears only
you need to confirm a change.
Operating MoWhen you switch the momonitoring mode. To cha
1 Select the Main Set
2 Select Monitor.
3 Select Operating mode you require.
Your monitor has four oppasscode protected. PasscService Guide
• Monitoring Mode: Tworking mode that ypatients. You can chlimits, patient categodischarge the patienttheir default values. permanently only in
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emonstration Mode, ervice Mode, this is indicated ame in the center of the right-hand corner. Select this ent mode.
ay see items, such as some menu options or the ltitude setting, that are visible but ‘grayed out’ so hat you can neither select nor change them. hese are for your information and can be
hanged only in Configuration Mode.emonstration Mode: Passcode protected, this is
or demonstration purposes only. You must not hange into Demonstration Mode during onitoring. In Demonstration Mode, all stored
rend information is deleted from the monitor’s emory.onfiguration Mode: Passcode protected, this ode is for personnel trained in configuration
asks. These tasks are described in the onfiguration Guide. During installation the onitor is configured for use in your
nvironment. This configuration defines the efault settings you work with when you switch n, the number of waves you see and so forth.ervice Mode: Passcode protected, this is for rained service personnel.
When the monitor is in DConfiguration Mode, or Sby a box with the mode nScreen and in the bottomfield to change to a differ
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ff, its waves and numerics are r’s screen. The monitor stops ing for this measurement. A
lly switches off if you nt server. If you disconnect a eplaces the measurement arks.
t’s setup menu and select the
t name to toggle between on splay indicates the active
anging Measurement tings
measurement has a setup menu in which you can all of its settings. You can enter a setup menu:
ia the measurement numeric - select the easurement numeric to enter its setup menu.
or example, to enter the Setup ECG menu, elect the HR (heartrate) numeric.ia the Main Setup SmartKey - if you want to etup a measurement when the measurement is witched off, use the Main Setup SmartKey nd select Measurements. Then select the easurement name from the popup list. With this
martKey you can access any setup menu in the onitor.
Switching a MOn and OffWhen a measurement is oremoved from the monitodata acquisition and alarmmeasurement automaticadisconnect its measuremetransducer, the monitor rnumeric with question m
1 Enter the measuremenmeasurement.
2 Select the measuremenand off. The screen disetting.
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ave Speedcompresses the wave and lets riod. Increasing the speed ving you a more detailed
s two groups of wave speed
eed, for all respiratory waves: ic agents and O2
or all other waves.
e group speed -> User Interface
RespiratorySpeed as required
list of available speeds.
justing a Measurement veo quickly adjust wave-related measurement ettings (such as speed or size), select the easurement wave itself. This displays the easurement Wave menu, which has only ave-related measurement settings.
Changing a WLowering the wave speed you view a longer time peexpands the waveform, giview.
The monitor distinguishesettings,
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Changing the wav1 Select Main Setup
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itor Settingsettings such as date and time, one volume, select the rtKey and then select the hange, or select User er a submenu where you can settings.
nging wave speed for a channelter the Wave menu for a measurement by ecting its wave.
lect Change Speed.
set the speed to the wave group speed, select spiratorySpeed or Global Speed. set an individual channel speed, select a numeric lue from the list of available speeds to override the ve group speed setting and set the speed for the
dividual wave channel on the monitor Screen. e wave channel speed is independent of the wave bel) depicted in the channel, if you change the ve, the new wave will retain the set channel eed.
Changing Mon• To change monitor s
brightness, or QRS tMain Setup Smasetting you want to cInterface to entchange user interface
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rting monitoring that ected devices usually take monitor
1Starting
pecting the Monitorfore you start to make measurements, carry out e following checks on the monitor including all nnected Measurement Servers, or measurement ver extensions. Check for any mechanical damage.Check all the external cables, plug-ins and accessories.
ug the power cord into the AC power source. If u are using battery power, ensure that the battery s sufficient power for monitoring. When you use attery for the first time, you must charge it, lowing the instructions given in the Instructions Use section on Charging Batteries.
eck all the functions of the instrument that you ed to monitor the patient, and ensure that the strument is in good working order.
Switching On• Press the on/off swit
second. The monitothen ready to use. If CO2 Sensor Wadisappears before stameasurement. Conntheir power from the
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the monitor.
alarm limits, alarm and QRS ory and paced status and so or your patient. Change them
te measurement section of the r details of how to perform require.
ting up the Measurement verscide which measurements you want to make.
nnect the required Measurement Servers, or easurement Server Extensions.
eck that you have the correct patient cables and nsducers plugged in. The connectors are color-ded to the patient cables and transducers for easy ntification.
Starting MoniAfter you switch on the m
1 Admit your patient to
2 Check that the profile,volumes, patient categforth are appropriate fif necessary.
3 Refer to the appropriaInstructions for Use fothe measurements you
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ne and Bed e menu to see details of the nt label and technical twork.
network capability.
connecting from Powern/Standby switch does not disconnect the
tor from the ac power source. To disconnect, g the power cable.
Networked MIf your monitor is connecsymbol is displayed in thebed label.
Select the monitor info liInformation from thCare Group, the equipmeinformation about the ne
Note: MP20Junior has no
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attery-powered and mains-without interrupting
tomatically whenever the ains power.
rs and Status
tery status information on the ion with INOP messages and
rack of the battery power ays show the remaining battery’s actual maximum n as the battery ages. An g time available with the also shown. You can see the tery Status window.
ng the BatteriesR two Philips M4605A rechargeable Lithium
atteries must be inserted into the battery artment at the rear of the monitor to use the /MP20Junior/MP30 monitor with battery .
You can switch between bpowered (AC) operation monitoring.
The batteries recharge aumonitor is connected to m
Battery IndicatoInformationThe battery LED and batMain Screen, in combinatprompts, help you keep tstatus. The indicators alwcapacity in relation to thecapacity, which may lesseestimate of the monitorincurrent battery capacity isactual capacity in the Bat
Battery compartment
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ry LED Colors When monitor on mains power, this means
When monitor onthis means
n battery power is > 90%
w batteries charging (battery power < 90%)
flashing less than 10 minutes
flashes intermittently battery malfunction battery malfunction
flashes once when tandby switch is ed
not enough battery pmonitor