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Chapter 10   Troubleshooting and maintenance
Welch Allyn  Acuity Central Monitoring System
Troubleshooting
Central station displays
Table 10.  Troubleshooting the central station display
Problem
Explanation 
One or more of the Acuity Central 
Station screens are blank or frozen, or 
some Virtual Monitors have changed 
color or disappeared
As a preventative measure, the Acuity Central Station monitors its central 
processing unit (CPU) software performance levels. If it detects that the 
software is not performing at desired levels, it restarts (auto-reboots) in a 
controlled sequence, to return the software to normal operation.
Paired Acuity Systems include a second, high-availability (HA) CPU for back-up 
monitoring in the case of monitoring interruption. If one CPU of an HA pair 
ceases operation, the other CPU assumes control of the Acuity Central Station 
display(s). A yellow indicator on a display shows that an HA CPU “switchover” 
has occurred, and the display is receiving input from the HA CPU (for details, 
In both cases, on the Acuity Central Station display(s), typically some virtual 
patient monitors re-appear quickly and the rest appear one-by-one over the 
next one to three minutes. Some Virtual Monitors may take approximately five 
minutes to re-appear.
To respond to an HA CPU switchover
1.  If a Virtual Monitor appears in a new yellow alert state, take these steps to 
return it to the green state: 
(a) Read the message to confirm the patient identity.
(b) Click the appropriate button. 
WARNING. If normal central processing unit (CPU) operation is 
interrupted (for example, during CPU maintenance, scheduled and 
unscheduled reboots, power loss or a high-availability (HA) CPU 
switchover period), central station monitoring and analysis 
temporarily stop. 
The Acuity System cannot collect patient review data during the 
interruption period. That data becomes permanently unavailable. 
Auto-reboots and HA CPU switchovers occur infrequently, but poor 
environmental conditions and failure to perform preventative 
maintenance can increase frequency of occurrence.
Whenever an interruption in Acuity System CPU operation occurs, 
please contact Welch Allyn Technical Service soon to ensure that your 
entire system has returned to normal operating condition and that it 
does not require further service.
No audible alarm or alert tones are 
coming from the central station 
display. 
Look for a mute button on the display, and push it to restore sound. 
Contact your Biomedical Engineering department if tones are not restored.
WARNING If an Acuity Central Station display is intentionally or 
inadvertently muted, alarm and alert tones do not occur at the display. 
If your central station display includes audible tones, remain aware of 
whether they are occurring. If they appear to have stopped, ensure 
that tones are restored.
WARNING Ensure that nothing is connected into the headphone jack 
of the central station computer. A connection in this jack will mute any 
audible tones from the display or the computer.