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3.14 Using the iView System
The iView system provides a means of running clinical applications on a monitor for obtaining other patient
data. The application data from the iView can show on the monitor’s display or on the iView display.
The iView is pre-installed with the Windows 7 operating system or Windows 10 operating system.
For more information on iView, see iView System Operator’s Manual (PN: 046-008469-00 (for Windows 7) or
046-011641-00 (for Windows 10)).
• Some clinical applications may show data from another patient. Be aware that some of the data on
your patient monitor display may not always be from your patient.
• Applications running on the iView cannot act as a primary alarming device and cannot be relied
upon for alarm notification. There may be no audible or visible indications apart from what is shown
on the screen, and any data shown may be delayed.
• Always use AC mains to run the monitor if iView is in use.
• Ensure that any software you installed on the iView complies with all relevant local regulations.
3.15 Using the nView Remote Displays
By using the nView, you can remotely view an independent monitor screen on a PC-based display.
The nView consists of PC-based hardware platform, application software (nView tool), and an local area network
(LAN) connecting PCs and the monitor. Each PC can start three remote screens at most. A monitor supports six
remote screens in total.
The remote screen is displays independently. you can operate the monitor via the remote screen. The following
figure shows the nView connection:
• The remote screen is not a primary alarming device and cannot be relied upon for alarm notification.
• There are no audible or visible indications apart from what is shown on the screen and the
measurement data from the monitor may be delayed.
• A license is required for the nView.
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