Philips MP60/70/80/90 Manual De Usuario

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Disconnecting from Power
1 Basic Operation
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Connect the required modules, Measurement Servers, or measurement server extensions.
3
Check that you have the correct patient cables and transducers plugged in. The connectors are 
color-coded to the patient cables and transducers for easy identification.
Starting Monitoring 
After you switch on the monitor,
1
Admit your patient to the monitor.
2
Check that the profile, alarm limits, alarm and QRS volumes, patient category and paced status 
and so forth are appropriate for your patient. Change them if necessary. 
3
Refer to the appropriate measurement section for details of how to perform the measurements you 
require.
Disconnecting from Power
The On/Standby switch does not disconnect the monitor from the ac power source. To disconnect, 
unplug the power cable. 
Monitoring After a Power Failure
If the monitor is without power for less than one minute, monitoring will resume with all active 
settings unchanged. If the monitor is without power for more than one minute, the behavior depends 
on your configuration. If 
Automat. Default
 is set to 
Yes
, the default profile will be loaded 
when power is restored. If 
Automat. Default
 is set to 
No
, all active settings are retained, if power 
is restored within 48 hours. The 
Automat. Default 
setting is made in Configuration Mode.
Networked Monitoring
If your monitor is connected to a network, a network symbol is displayed in the upper left corner next 
to the bed label. To see details about the Care Group, the monitoring equipment, and technical 
information about the network,
MP20/MP30/MP40/MP50 - select the monitor info line to enter the 
Setup
 menu, then select 
Bed Information
.
MP60/MP70/MP80/MP90 - in the monitor info line, select the bed label.
Be aware that some network-based functions may be limited for monitors on wireless networks in 
comparison to those on wired networks. 
Using Remote Applications 
If your monitor is connected to a Philips Application Server, you can access applications hosted 
remotely on the Application Server and display and operate them on the bedside monitor screen. The 
Application Server provides portal technology to allow information access through a web browser, 
terminal emulation, or served applications. The applications available depend on the Application 
Server configuration: see the device documentation for details. A Remote Application window can also 
be embedded in a monitoring Screen. 
To display remote applications on the monitor,