Welch Allyn Medical Diagnostic Equipment Medical Alarms 8.1x Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 10   Troubleshooting and maintenance
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Connection, patient room and patient ID
A menu that I do not recognize appears 
on the Acuity Central Station screen.
Acuity System Engineering menus are large, gray menus with only a password 
entry line enabled: they appear along the left side of the Acuity System screen. 
These menus are meant for use only by trained, authorized Welch Allyn service 
personnel. Unauthorized use of these menus can result in unsafe alteration of 
the Acuity System, including shut-down of the system.
If you inadvertently open a menu that you do not understand and that is not 
explained in this manual, please disregard the menu and clear it from the 
screen by pointing anywhere outside the menu and clicking on the left mouse 
or trackball key.
Table 10.  Troubleshooting the central station display
Problem
Explanation 
Table 11.  Troubleshooting connection, patient room and patient ID
Problem
Explanation
When I connected a wireless monitor to 
the Acuity System, its map icon went 
into the room that I had assigned it. But 
now it isn’t in the room anymore, and it’s 
a RM icon, meaning the patient hasn’t 
been assigned a room. What happened?
After your patient’s icon was successfully assigned to a room, a patient 
connected to a hardwired monitor was assigned the same room, so your 
patient was “kicked out.” 
Assign another room to your patient.
When I connect a monitor to the Acuity 
System, 
does not appear on the Acuity Central 
Station screen.
Ensure that you make a proper connection with the bedside network 
connector. 
If it takes more than a few seconds for the Monitor Connecting icon to appear, 
disconnect the Acuity System network cable from the Acuity System network 
connector on the Propaq monitor, and then reconnect. 
If the icon still does not appear, call Welch Allyn Technical Services 
department.
When I reconnect a wireless monitor 
patient to the Acuity System, the 
patient’s map icon disappears for a few 
seconds before the 
icon appears. 
This is normal in this circumstance. Simply wait the 20 seconds or so until the 
Unconfirmed Patient ID icon appears. 
Sometimes patients are assigned an ID 
number that I didn’t give them. 
If you do not enter a patient ID number, after (up to) five minutes the Acuity 
System might generate an automatic patient ID number for you. 
The number is created from the room number (or for wireless monitors, part of 
the serial number of the monitor), and the time. 
If you want to change the ID number, see 
A patient is being monitored with a 
wireless monitor, and I can’t find the 
patient’s data on the central monitor.
Alarms are occurring for the patient at 
the patient monitor, but not at my unit’s 
Acuity Central Station.
A network name is specified for all wireless patient monitors. If the network 
name does not match the network name of your Acuity System network, the 
alarms could be occurring at another Acuity System.
Contact your Biomedical Engineering department. If you are a biomedical 
engineer, se