Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n 51
Operating concept
Remote control and remote view
When a Cockpit is connected to the Infinity
network, data can be shared among Infinity devices
that are connected to the network. From the
Cockpit, the user can view other Infinity devices
and perform several remote functions. The user
can also allow other Infinity devices to view a
Cockpit and perform remote functions by activating
the remote control function (see page 475).
Remote view from the Cockpit
The remote view function of the Cockpit allows the
user to view patient data from other Infinity monitors
within the same monitoring unit. If the user is
viewing another Cockpit, the remote view window
shows the Auto 90 (see page 67) of the remote
Cockpit.
The remote view function also allows the user to
pause acoustic alarm signals and request timed
and continuous recordings of the remote device
from the Cockpit.
To access the remote view
1 Select the Views... button on the main menu
bar to access the Views dialog.
2 Select the Remote view tab. This dialog lists all
of the beds in the monitoring unit of the Cockpit.
3 Select a bed from the list in the Views... dialog
to access the remote view of an individual
patient.
4 Select the Connect button.
When there are multiple alarms in the same p-box,
the p-box in remote view for the selected bed on
IACS does not match the bed when Quiet Mode is
set to OFF.
In the remote view of the Cockpit, the message
Pacer off does not appear when the pacer
detection is deactivated on the source monitor.
The following diagram shows a Remote view.
NOTE
When there are multiple alarms of different states
and/or priorities in the same parameter field, the
remote view parameter fields may not display
correct color and flashing when Quiet mode is set
to Off. However, when Quiet mode is set to On,
remote view updates the correct alarm status for
all parameters from the remote bed.