28-2 DELTA/DELTA XL/KAPPA VF8
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ERIPHERAL DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE
Overview
This chapter describes interfaces that can be used to connect the bedside monitor to
peripheral devices such as the Edwards/Baxter Vigilance monitor, the Aspect A-2000
BIS monitor, and supported ventilators and anesthesia systems. This chapter also
describes the Open Lung tool and the Independent Surgical Display.
A monitor with compatible software displays waveforms and parameter values
acquired from peripheral devices via either the general Medical Information Bus
(MIB) interface protocol or via proprietary interface protocols. These protocols
(especially the MIB protocol), significantly expand the monitor's capabilities. The
MIB protocol requires the monitor to be connected to an Infinity Docking Station
(IDS) since MIB functions are not available when the monitor is in DirectNet mode.
Parameter values acquired from peripheral devices are trended in graphical and
tabular format. When you modify the parameter display, a message identifies the trend
data that will be lost if the trend storage capacity is reached.
In the list of parameters available from specific peripheral devices later in this chapter,
an asterisk (*) identifies parameters that duplicate the monitor's parameters.
Consult device documentation for details on setup and operation.
MIB II Duo Protocol Converter
(PN: 72 56 949)
MIB II Protocol Converter
(PN: 72 56 931)
Input: RS232, 25 Pin D
Input: RS232, 25 Pin D
Output: RJ45 MIB
Output MIB II: RJ45 MIB
Output MIB I: SDL