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Administrator’s Guide

Central Monitor
CNS-6201

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This product stores personal patient information. Manage and operate the information appropriately.

Patient names on the screen shots and recording examples in this manual are fictional and any resemblance to any
person living or dead is purely coincidental.

The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.

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Contents 1

2
GENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................. i
3
WARRANTY POLICY.......................................................................................................... ii
EMC RELATED CAUTION...................................................................................................iii
4
Conventions Used in this Manual and Instrument.............................................................. vi
Warnings, Cautions and Notes................................................................................. vi 5
Text Conventions in this Manual............................................................................... vi
Related Documentation...................................................................................................... vi 6

6-1
Section 1 Installation and Connection.................................................. 1.1
Installing and Connecting each Instrument....................................................................... 1.2 6-2
Installation Flowchart.............................................................................................. 1.3
Attaching the Rubber Feet...................................................................................... 1.3 7
Installation Conditions....................................................................................................... 1.4
8
Connection Overview........................................................................................................ 1.5
Brief Overview........................................................................................................ 1.5
Detailed Overview.................................................................................................. 1.6
List of Connectors and Cables to be Connected.......................................... 1.7
Connecting Units to the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit................................. 1.8
Connecting the LCD Display................................................................................... 1.8
Securing Cables........................................................................................... 1.9
Connecting Two LCD Displays (Dual Display Monitoring).................................... 1.10
Connecting the YL-611P/612P Alarm Indicator.................................................... 1.12
Connecting the WS-960P Recorder Unit.............................................................. 1.13
Connecting the Keyboard..................................................................................... 1.14
Connecting the Mouse.......................................................................................... 1.14
Securing the Cables (Central Monitor Processing Unit)....................................... 1.15
Secure the LAN and USB Cables............................................................... 1.15
Secure the Speaker and Alarm Indicator Cable......................................... 1.16
Connecting the Power Cord............................................................................................ 1.17
PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit........................................................... 1.17
Secure the Power Cord (Central Monitor Processing Unit)........................ 1.18
Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Central Monitor Processing Unit........ 1.19
LCD Display.......................................................................................................... 1.19
WS-960P Recorder Unit....................................................................................... 1.20

Section 2 Connecting the Central Monitor to the Network................. 2.1


Overview........................................................................................................................... 2.2
Connection Procedure............................................................................................ 2.2
Setting the IP Address of the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit........................ 2.3
Setting the IP Address of PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit Manually..... 2.3
Turning the Central Monitor Power Off.............................................................................. 2.4
Connecting the Central Monitor to the Network................................................................ 2.5
Turning the Central Monitor Power On.............................................................................. 2.6
Checking the Network Connection on the Central Monitor............................................... 2.6

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CONTENTS

Setting the Date and Time of the Entire Network.............................................................. 2.7


Setting the Date and Time on the Central Monitor................................................. 2.7
Setting the Date and Time on the Bedside Monitor................................................ 2.7
Selecting the Monitored Beds........................................................................................... 2.8
About the Data Storage.......................................................................................... 2.8
Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings........................................................ 2.9
Assigning the Bed Name, CNS Name and Group Name................................................ 2.10
Assigning a Bed or CNS Name............................................................................ 2.11
Assigning a CNS Name to a Central Monitor............................................. 2.12
Registering Group Names.................................................................................... 2.14
Registering Group Name on the Network.................................................. 2.14
Assigning a Group Name........................................................................... 2.15
Checking the Bed Name and Group Name Settings.................................. 2.15
Check After Installation and Connection......................................................................... 2.16
Adding a Central Monitor to the Network During System Operation.............................. 2.17

Section 3 Connecting the LS2208 Bar Code Reader........................... 3.1


Overview........................................................................................................................... 3.2
Connection Procedure............................................................................................ 3.2
Turning the Central Monitor Power Off.............................................................................. 3.2
Connecting the Bar Code Reader to the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit....... 3.3
Turning the Central Monitor Power On.............................................................................. 3.3
Setting the Bar Code Reader............................................................................................ 3.4
Initializing the Bar Code Reader............................................................................. 3.6
Setting the Bar Code Reader Settings.............................................................................. 3.7
Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation....................................................................... 3.7

Section 4 Connecting the Printer to the Network................................ 4.1


Overview........................................................................................................................... 4.2
Preparing the Laser Printer............................................................................................... 4.2
Setting the IP Address of the Printer................................................................................ 4.3
Turning the Printer Power Off............................................................................................ 4.4
Connecting the Printer to the Network.............................................................................. 4.4
Turning the Printer Power On............................................................................................ 4.4
Installing the Printer Driver on the Central Monitor........................................................... 4.4
Preparation Before Printer Driver Installation......................................................... 4.4
Installing the Printer Driver..................................................................................... 4.5
Adding a Printer to the Network During System Operation............................................ 4.13

Section 5 Connecting the Bedside Monitor to the Network................ 5.1


Overview........................................................................................................................... 5.2
Connection Procedure............................................................................................ 5.2
Setting the IP Address of the Bedside Monitor................................................................. 5.3
Turning the Bedside Monitor Power Off............................................................................ 5.3
Connecting the Bedside Monitor to Network.................................................................... 5.3
Turning the Bedside Monitor Power On............................................................................ 5.3

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Checking the Network Connection of the Bedside Monitor.............................................. 5.4 1


Setting the Date and Time on the Entire Network............................................................. 5.4
Setting the Bedside Monitor as a Monitored Bed............................................................. 5.4 2
Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings........................................................ 5.4
Assigning the Bed Name and Group Name of the Bedside Monitor................................. 5.5 3
Adding Bedside Monitors to the Network During System Operation................................ 5.5
4

Section 6 System Setup Screen............................................................ 6.1 5


Overview of the System Setup Screen............................................................................. 6.2
6
Displaying the System Setup Screen..................................................................... 6.3
About the Password................................................................................................ 6.3 6-1
Administrator Password................................................................................ 6.3
Maintenance Password................................................................................ 6.4 6-2
Basic Setting Using Touch Screen.......................................................................... 6.4
Using the Setting Key................................................................................... 6.5 7
Using the Setting Window............................................................................ 6.5
Using the Keyboard and Numeric Key Pad.................................................. 6.6 8

Section 6-1 Changing the System Setup Screen Settings for Administrator.... 6.1.1
System Configuration Settings...................................................................................... 6.1.2
System................................................................................................................. 6.1.2
Alarm................................................................................................................... 6.1.5
Alarm Events....................................................................................................... 6.1.7
Monitor Setting............................................................................................................... 6.1.8
Screen Composition............................................................................................ 6.1.8
Monitored Beds Setting....................................................................................... 6.1.9
Display Settings................................................................................................. 6.1.11
Bed Name Setting............................................................................................. 6.1.12
Parameter Setup.......................................................................................................... 6.1.14
Parameter Selection.......................................................................................... 6.1.14
Parameter Colors............................................................................................... 6.1.14
Alarm Master............................................................................................................... 6.1.15
Pre-registration............................................................................................................ 6.1.17
ORG Setting................................................................................................................ 6.1.18
ORG Setting...................................................................................................... 6.1.18
RSSI.................................................................................................................. 6.1.19
Alarm Level (Limits)........................................................................................... 6.1.19
Alarm Level (Arrhythmia)................................................................................... 6.1.20
Alarm Level (Technical)..................................................................................... 6.1.20
Patient Attribute Read Setting...................................................................................... 6.1.21
External Output............................................................................................................ 6.1.23
RS-232C............................................................................................................ 6.1.23
HL7.................................................................................................................... 6.1.23
Function Keys Setting.................................................................................................. 6.1.25
All Beds............................................................................................................. 6.1.25
Individual........................................................................................................... 6.1.25
Mouse Setting.............................................................................................................. 6.1.26
Remote Controller Setting........................................................................................... 6.1.28

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CONTENTS

Group Name Setting.................................................................................................... 6.1.29


Network Setting........................................................................................................... 6.1.30
Network............................................................................................................. 6.1.30
Central............................................................................................................... 6.1.31
Extended Network............................................................................................. 6.1.31
Date and Time............................................................................................................. 6.1.33
Password..................................................................................................................... 6.1.34
Displaying the Information of the Monitored Beds....................................................... 6.1.35
Initializing the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit........................................... 6.1.36

Section 6-2 Changing the System Setup Screen Settings for Maintenance...... 6.2.1
Confirming Instruments Connected to the Network....................................................... 6.2.2
Checking the Keyboard Operation................................................................................. 6.2.3
Copying Settings to Other Beds or Registering Settings as Default Settings................ 6.2.4
Backing Up Settings...................................................................................................... 6.2.8
Exchanging Central Monitors.............................................................................. 6.2.8
Backing Up to a USB Thumb Drive...................................................................... 6.2.9
Restoring Settings on a Central Monitor............................................................ 6.2.11
Installing the Expansion Program Software................................................................. 6.2.13
Acquiring the Unlock Code................................................................................ 6.2.13
Installing the Expansion Program...................................................................... 6.2.13
Enabling/Disabling Screen Hard Copy Printing........................................................... 6.2.16
Printing a Screen Image (Screen Hard Copy)................................................... 6.2.17
Removing the USB Thumb Drive................................................................................. 6.2.18

Section 7 Factory Default Settings . ..................................................... 7.1


Factory Default Settings.................................................................................................... 7.2
System Configuration............................................................................................. 7.2
Monitor Setting....................................................................................................... 7.4
Parameter Selection............................................................................................... 7.5
Alarm Master.......................................................................................................... 7.6
Alarm Limits Master...................................................................................... 7.6
Arrhythmia Alarm Master.............................................................................. 7.8
ST Alarm Master.......................................................................................... 7.9
Pre-registration....................................................................................................... 7.9
ORG Setting......................................................................................................... 7.10
Patient Attribute Read Setting.............................................................................. 7.11
External Output..................................................................................................... 7.12
Function Keys Setting........................................................................................... 7.13
Mouse Setting....................................................................................................... 7.13
Remote Controller Setting.................................................................................... 7.14
Group Name......................................................................................................... 7.14
Network Setting.................................................................................................... 7.14
Date and Time...................................................................................................... 7.15

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CONTENTS

Section 8 Reference . ............................................................................. 8.1 1


Specifications.................................................................................................................... 8.3
Function.................................................................................................................. 8.3 2
Display.......................................................................................................... 8.3
Full Disclosure Window................................................................................ 8.4
3
Arrhythmia Recall Window............................................................................ 8.4
4
ST Recall Window........................................................................................ 8.4
Trend Window............................................................................................... 8.4
5
Hemodynamics List Window........................................................................ 8.4
ECG 12 Lead Analysis Window.................................................................... 8.5 6
Report Window............................................................................................. 8.5
Overview Bed Window................................................................................. 8.5 6-1
Alarm............................................................................................................ 8.5
Recording..................................................................................................... 8.5 6-2
Printing......................................................................................................... 8.6
Operation...................................................................................................... 8.6 7
Sound and Light Output............................................................................... 8.6
Data Output.................................................................................................. 8.6 8
Network........................................................................................................ 8.6
System Settings........................................................................................... 8.6
Saving Data.................................................................................................. 8.6
Performance................................................................................................. 8.7
LCD Display.................................................................................................. 8.7
Environment................................................................................................. 8.7
Power Requirements.................................................................................... 8.7
Acoustic Energy (noise)............................................................................... 8.8
Mechanical Strength..................................................................................... 8.8
Dimensions and Weight (approximate, without protrusion).......................... 8.8
Safety Standard............................................................................................ 8.8
Electromagnetic Compatibility...................................................................... 8.9
Electromagnetic Emissions........................................................................ 8.10
Electromagnetic Immunity.......................................................................... 8.10
Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile
RF Communications Equipment................................................................. 8.12
System Composition for EMC Test............................................................. 8.12
Restriction of Radio Equipment (European Union countries only)............. 8.13
European Community CE Notice............................................................... 8.13
General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems................................ 8.14
Connector Pin Assignment............................................................................................. 8.16
PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit........................................................... 8.16
DVI Connector............................................................................................ 8.16
Analog VGA Connector.............................................................................. 8.16
LAN 0 to 2 Connector................................................................................. 8.16
USB 0 to 5 Connector................................................................................ 8.17
PS/2 Keyboard Connector.......................................................................... 8.17
PS/2 Mouse Connector.............................................................................. 8.17
COM 1 and 2 Connector............................................................................ 8.17
LINE-OUT Connector................................................................................. 8.18
WS-960P Recorder Unit....................................................................................... 8.18
Recorder Connector................................................................................... 8.18
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GENERAL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
This device is intended for use only by qualified medical personnel.
Use only Nihon Kohden approved products with this device. Use of non-approved products
or in a non-approved manner may affect the performance specifications of the device. This
includes, but is not limited to, batteries, recording paper, pens, extension cables, electrode
leads, input boxes and AC power.

Please read these precautions thoroughly before attempting to operate the instrument.

1. To safely and effectively use the instrument, its operation must be fully understood.

2. When installing or storing the instrument, take the following precautions:


(1) Avoid moisture or contact with water, extreme atmospheric pressure, excessive humidity and temperatures, poorly
ventilated areas, and dust, saline or sulphuric air.
(2) Place the instrument on an even, level floor. Avoid vibration and mechanical shock, even during transport.
(3) Avoid placing in an area where chemicals are stored or where there is danger of gas leakage.
(4) The power line source to be applied to the instrument must correspond in frequency and voltage to product
specifications, and have sufficient current capacity.
(5) Choose a room where a proper grounding facility is available.

3. Before Operation
(1) Check that the instrument is in perfect operating order.
(2) Check that the instrument is grounded properly.
(3) Check that all cords are connected properly.
(4) Pay extra attention when the instrument is combined with other instruments to avoid misdiagnosis or other
problems.
(5) All circuitry used for direct patient connection must be doubly checked.
(6) Check that battery level is acceptable and battery condition is good when using battery-operated models.

4. During Operation
(1) Both the instrument and the patient must receive continual, careful attention.
(2) Turn power off or remove electrodes and/or transducers when necessary to assure the patient’s safety.
(3) Avoid direct contact between the instrument housing and the patient.

5. To Shutdown After Use


(1) Turn power off with all controls returned to their original positions.
(2) Remove the cords gently; do not use force to remove them.
(3) Clean the instrument together with all accessories for their next use.

6. The instrument must receive expert, professional attention for maintenance and repairs. When the instrument is
not functioning properly, it should be clearly marked to avoid operation while it is out of order.

7. The instrument must not be altered or modified in any way.

8. Maintenance and Inspection


(1) The instrument and parts must undergo regular maintenance inspection at least every 6 months.
(2) If stored for extended periods without being used, make sure prior to operation that the instrument is in perfect
operating condition.

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(3) Technical information such as parts list, descriptions, calibration instructions or other information is available for
qualified user technical personnel upon request from your Nihon Kohden representative.

9. When the instrument is used with an electrosurgical instrument, pay careful attention to the application and/or
location of electrodes and/or transducers to avoid possible burn to the patient.

10. When the instrument is used with a defibrillator, make sure that the instrument is protected against defibrillator
discharge. If not, remove patient cables and/or transducers from the instrument to avoid possible damage.

WARRANTY POLICY
Nihon Kohden Corporation (NKC) shall warrant its products against all defects in materials and workmanship for one year
from the date of delivery. However, consumable materials such as recording paper, ink, stylus and battery are excluded
from the warranty.

NKC or its authorized agents will repair or replace any products which prove to be defective during the warranty period,
provided these products are used as prescribed by the operating instructions given in the operator’s and service manuals.

No other party is authorized to make any warranty or assume liability for NKC’s products. NKC will not recognize any
other warranty, either implied or in writing. In addition, service, technical modification or any other product change
performed by someone other than NKC or its authorized agents without prior consent of NKC may be cause for voiding
this warranty.

Defective products or parts must be returned to NKC or its authorized agents, along with an explanation of the failure.
Shipping costs must be pre-paid.

This warranty does not apply to products that have been modified, disassembled, reinstalled or repaired without Nihon
Kohden approval or which have been subjected to neglect or accident, damage due to accident, fire, lightning, vandalism,
water or other casualty, improper installation or application, or on which the original identification marks have been
removed.

In the USA and Canada other warranty policies may apply.

CAUTION
United States law restricts this product to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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EMC RELATED CAUTION
This equipment and/or system complies with IEC 60601-1-2 International Standard for electromagnetic
compatibility for medical electrical equipment and/or system. However, an electromagnetic environment
that exceeds the limits or levels stipulated in IEC 60601-1-2, can cause harmful interference to the
equipment and/or system or cause the equipment and/or system to fail to perform its intended function or
degrade its intended performance. Therefore, during the operation of the equipment and/or system, if there
is any undesired deviation from its intended operational performance, you must avoid, identify and resolve
the adverse electromagnetic effect before continuing to use the equipment and/or system.

The following describes some common interference sources and remedial actions:

1. Strong electromagnetic interference from a nearby emitter source such as an authorized radio station
or cellular phone:
Install the equipment and/or system at another location. Keep the emitter source such as cellular phone
away from the equipment and/or system, or turn off the cellular phone.

2. Radio-frequency interference from other equipment through the AC power supply of the equipment
and/or system:
Identify the cause of this interference and if possible remove this interference source. If this is not
possible, use a different power supply.

3. Effect of direct or indirect electrostatic discharge:


Make sure all users and patients in contact with the equipment and/or system are free from direct or
indirect electrostatic energy before using it. A humid room can help lessen this problem.

4. Electromagnetic interference with any radio wave receiver such as radio or television:
If the equipment and/or system interferes with any radio wave receiver, locate the equipment and/or
system as far as possible from the radio wave receiver.

5. Interference of lightning:
When lightning occurs near the location where the equipment and/or system is installed, it may induce
an excessive voltage in the equipment and/or system. In such a case, disconnect the AC power cord
from the equipment and/or system and operate the equipment and/or system by battery power, or use
an uninterruptible power supply.

6. Use with other equipment:


When the equipment and/or system is adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, the equipment
and/or system may affect the other equipment. Before use, check that the equipment and/or system
operates normally with the other equipment.

7. Use of unspecified accessory, transducer and/or cable:


When an unspecified accessory, transducer and/or cable is connected to this equipment and/or system,
it may cause increased electromagnetic emission or decreased electromagnetic immunity. The specified
configuration of this equipment and/or system complies with the electromagnetic requirements with the
specified configuration. Only use this equipment and/or system with the specified configuration.

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Caution - continued
8. Use of unspecified configuration:
When the equipment and/or system is used with the unspecified system configuration different than
the configuration of EMC testing, it may cause increased electromagnetic emission or decreased
electromagnetic immunity. Only use this equipment and/or system with the specified configuration.

9. Measurement with excessive sensitivity:


The equipment and/or system is designed to measure bioelectrical signals with a specified sensitivity. If
the equipment and/or system is used with excessive sensitivity, artifact may appear by electromagnetic
interference and this may cause mis-diagnosis. When unexpected artifact appears, inspect the
surrounding electromagnetic conditions and remove this artifact source.

If the above suggested remedial actions do not solve the problem, consult your Nihon Kohden
representative for additional suggestions.

In IEC 60601-1-2 Medical Electronic Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety, 2. Collateral
Standard: Electromagnetic compatibility-Requirements and test. Section 36. 202. 2 Radiated radio-
frequency electromagnetic fields, PATIENT COUPLED EQUIPMENT and/or SYSTEMS applicable
IMMUNITY test methods are under consideration at SC62A/WG13. The 3 V/m IMMUNITY level may be
inappropriate especially when measuring SpO2 because physiological signals can be much smaller than
those induced by a 3 V/m electromagnetic field.

When measuring SpO2, various interference may produce false waveforms which look like pulse
waveforms. SpO2 value and pulse rate may be measured from these false waveforms, causing the alarm to
function improperly.

When installing the monitor, avoid locations where the monitor may receive strong electromagnetic
interference such as radio or TV stations, cellular phone or mobile two-way radios.

The CE mark is a protected conformity mark of the European Community. Products with the CE mark
comply with the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.

This equipment complies with EUROPEAN STANDARD EN-60601-1-2: 1993 which requires EN-55011,
class A. Class A EQUIPMENT is allowed in domestic establishments when used under the jurisdiction of
a health care professional.

NOTE about Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EEC
For the member states of the European Union only:
The purpose of WEEE directive 2002/96/EEC is, as a first priority, the prevention of waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE), and in addition, the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery of such
wastes so as to reduce the disposal of waste.
Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for disposal.

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MEMBER STATES THIS EQUIPMENT WITH ZB/ZS/ZM-XXXPG SERIES TRANSMITTER IS INTENDED FOR
USE IN
As of August 2004, Nihon Kohden Corporation has notified the intended use of this equipment with
ZB/ZS/ZM-XXXPG series transmitter to the authority of the following member states based on R&TTE
directives (1999/5/EC).

• Austria
• Belgium
• Cyprus
• Czech Republic
• Denmark
• Estonia
• Finland
• France
• Germany
• Greece
• Hungary
• Iceland
• Ireland
• Italy
• Latvia
• Liechtenstein
• Lithuania
• Luxembourg
• Malta
• The Netherlands
• Norway
• Poland
• Portugal
• Slovakia
• Slovenia
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• The U.K.
Notice:
• Refer to “Restriction of Radio Equipment (European Union countries only)” in the “Specifications”
section for more details.
• This device is also authorized for use in Norway in accordance with regulation No.1399 of 20
December 2000.

As this equipment complies with Class 1.7 (Receive-only radio equipment), “Alert Sign” is not displayed.

This equipment complies with International Standard IEC 60601-1-2: 2001 and Amendment 1: 2004 which
require CISPR11, Group 1, Class B. Class B EQUIPMENT is equipment suitable for use in domestic
establishments and in establishments directly connected to a low voltage power supply network which
supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.

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Conventions Used in this Manual and Instrument
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Warnings, cautions and notes are used in this manual to alert or signal the reader to specific information.

WARNING
A warning alerts the user to possible injury or death associated with the use or misuse of the instrument.

CAUTION
A caution alerts the user to possible injury or problems with the instrument associated with its use or
misuse such as instrument malfunction, instrument failure, damage to the instrument, or damage to other
property.

NOTE
A note provides specific information, in the form of recommendations, prerequirements, alternative methods or
supplemental information.

Text Conventions in this Manual


• Names of items that are displayed on the screen are enclosed in square brackets: [Menu]
• Messages that are displayed on the screen are enclosed in quotation marks: “CHECK ELECTRODES”

Related Documentation
The CNS-6201 Central Monitor comes with the following manuals in addition to the Operator’s Manual.

Administrator’s Guide
Describes how to install the central monitor. It also explains about the password protected settings which only an
administrator can change.

Service Manual
Describes information on servicing the central monitor. Only qualified service personnel can service the central monitor.

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Section 1 Installation and Connection 1

Installing and Connecting each Instrument.......................................................................................................... 1.2


Installation Flowchart................................................................................................................................. 1.3
Attaching the Rubber Feet......................................................................................................................... 1.3
Installation Conditions.......................................................................................................................................... 1.4
Connection Overview........................................................................................................................................... 1.5
Brief Overview............................................................................................................................................ 1.5
Detailed Overview...................................................................................................................................... 1.6
List of Connectors and Cables to be Connected.............................................................................. 1.7
Connecting Units to the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit..................................................................... 1.8
Connecting the LCD Display...................................................................................................................... 1.8
Securing Cables............................................................................................................................... 1.9
Connecting Two LCD Displays (Dual Display Monitoring)........................................................................ 1.10
Connecting the YL-611P/612P Alarm Indicator........................................................................................ 1.12
Connecting the WS-960P Recorder Unit.................................................................................................. 1.13
Connecting the Keyboard......................................................................................................................... 1.14
Connecting the Mouse............................................................................................................................. 1.14
Securing the Cables (Central Monitor Processing Unit)........................................................................... 1.15
Secure the LAN and USB Cables.................................................................................................. 1.15
Secure the Speaker and Alarm Indicator Cable............................................................................. 1.16
Connecting the Power Cord................................................................................................................................ 1.17
PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit............................................................................................... 1.17
Secure the Power Cord (Central Monitor Processing Unit)............................................................ 1.18
Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Central Monitor Processing Unit........................................... 1.19
LCD Display............................................................................................................................................. 1.19
WS-960P Recorder Unit........................................................................................................................... 1.20

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1. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

This section explains how to connect the power cord and connection cable and
precautions on installation. Install and connect this central monitor according to
this Administrator’s Guide. If the central monitor is set incorrectly, it may cause
serious problems such as mixing information of different patients.

Installing and Connecting each Instrument

WARNING
Install the central monitor outside the patient
environment (IEC 60601-1-1). If the central
monitor is installed inside the patient
environment, the patient or operator may receive
electrical shock or injury. For installation, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

CAUTION CAUTION
Connect only the specified instrument to the When installing, connecting and assembling the
central monitor and follow the specified central monitor, only use specified instruments
procedure. Failure to follow this instruction may and parts and follow the specified procedure.
result in electrical shock or injury to the operator, Otherwise, the operator may receive electrical
and cause fire or instrument malfunction. shock or injury.

CAUTION CAUTION
Before connecting or disconnecting instruments, Keep the cable out of the way by running it along
make sure that each instrument is turned off and the floor or wall. Otherwise people may trip over
the power cord is disconnected from the AC it, causing the instrument to fall and injure the
socket. Otherwise, the patient or operator may patient and operator.
receive electrical shock or injury.

This section describes how to install the following instruments.


• PU-621R central monitor processing unit
• ET2400L-8CJM-1-BG-NKD-G LCD display (locally purchased specified
display from Tyco Electronics or Elo TouchSystems)
• YL-611P/612P alarm indicator
• WS-960P recorder unit
• Keyboard
• Mouse

The specified LCD display may be changed without notice. Contact your Nihon
Kohden representative before purchasing a display.

Refer to Section 3 for connecting a LS2208 bar code reader.


Refer to Section 4 for connecting a network printer.
Refer to Section 5 for connecting bedside monitors.
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1. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

Installation Flowchart 1
1. Connect the YL-611P/612P alarm indicator, LCD display, WS-960P recorder
unit, keyboard and mouse to the PU-621R central monitor processing
unit. Prepare the RY-910PA remote controller. Refer to the this section. If
necessary, connect the LS2208 bar code reader. For connecting bar code
reader, refer to Section 3.

2. Secure the cables. Refer to the “Securing the Cables (Central Monitor
Processing Unit)”.

3. Connect the power cord and ground the PU-621R central monitor processing
unit. Refer to the “Connecting the Power Cord”.

4. Connect the central monitor to the network. Refer to Section 2.

Attaching the Rubber Feet


Before installation and connection, attach the four rubber feet to either the
bottom or side of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit with four screws
depending on your direction of use. The illustrations in this manual show the
processing unit horizontally.
Vertically Horizontally

Rubber foot

Screw

Place of the rubber feet


Rubber foot

Screw

Place of the rubber feet

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Installation Conditions

The system must be installed by qualified service personnel. When installing the
system, consult qualified service personnel. Observe the following important
points.

Install the monitor where the screen can be seen clearly and does not reflect light.

WARNING
Install the central monitor outside the patient
environment (IEC 60601-1-1). If the central
monitor is installed inside the patient
environment, the patient or operator may receive
electrical shock or injury. For installation, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

CAUTION CAUTION
Do not install the monitor where it will be exposed Avoid exposing the monitor to direct sunlight.
to water or chemical solutions. Avoid direct Otherwise, the temperature rises and it causes
sprinkling, spray or moist air from the nebulizer or malfunction and shortens the life of the monitor.
humidifier. These cause malfunction and shorten
the life of the monitor.

CAUTION CAUTION
Make sure that there is enough space between Do not place cables in the way or where people
the monitor and the wall for adequate ventilation. walk.
Otherwise the internal temperature of the monitor
rises, which leads to inaccurate operation and
CAUTION
shortens the monitor life.
Do not install the monitor in a dusty area.
• Leave more than 5 cm of space between the
wall and vent holes on the sides and rear
panels of the monitor. CAUTION
• When the monitor is surrounded, leave more Connect the power cord to an AC outlet which
than 10 cm of space above the monitor can supply sufficient AC current to the monitor.
for ventilation. Do not let the surrounding The monitor cannot function properly with low
temperature exceed 35°C (95°F) during current. Also the breaker trips and it causes
operation. electric power failure.

CAUTION CAUTION
When there is any problem with the monitor, turn Do not place blankets or cloth over the monitor. It
off the power immediately and disconnect the may affect monitoring.
power cord from the AC outlet. Take the monitor
out of service and check for damage.

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1
Connection Overview

Brief Overview
YL-611P/612P alarm indicator

PU-621R central monitor processing unit

Main display

SC-611R WS-960P
power supply To wall AC outlet

LCD display

To wall AC outlet

YS-098P1/098P2 additional WS-960P


recorder unit LAN cable
alarm indicator unit
(CAT5)

To wall AC outlet
To network

Second display

Others

Mouse Keyboard

LCD display
Bar code reader
To wall AC outlet

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Detailed Overview
YL-611P/612P YS-098P1/098P2
alam indicator additional alam indicator unit

Main display Second display

AC adapter AC adapter
DVI cable 2.5 m/5 m
Speaker cable 2.5 m/5 m
USB cable 2.5 m/5 m
Wall AC outlet
Wall AC outlet

USB cable 2.5 m/5 m


RGB cable 2.5 m/5 m
WS-960P
recorder unit PU-621R central
monitor processing
unit rear
SC-611R
WS-960P
power supply

Wall AC outlet

LAN cable (CAT5)


Monitor network

LAN cable (CAT5)


Hospital network
USB mouse PS/2 keyboard Bar code reader

PU-621R
central monitor
processing unit
front

Wall AC outlet

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List of Connectors and Cables to be Connected 1

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected


DVI cable of the YS-097P5/097P6 VL cable set
DVI connector DVI connector
(main)
Main LCD display

USB cable of the YS-097P5/097P6 VL cable set


USB connector USB 0 connector
(main)
Speaker cable of the YS-097P5/097P6 VL cable
SOUND connector LINE-OUT connector
LCD display

set (main)

Power connector AC adapter of the LCD display –––

RGB cable of the YS-097P8/097P9 VL cable set


Second LCD

RGB connector Analog VGA connector


(second)
display

USB cable of the YS-097P8/097P9 VL cable set


USB connector USB 1 connector
(second)

Processing unit
Power connector AC adapter of the LCD display –––
COM 1 connector
Alarm indicator Alarm indicator cable
PS/2 mouse connector
RECORDER

RECORDER
unit

SC-611R WS-960P power supply COM 2 connector


connector

Keyboard Keyboard cable PS/2 keyboard connector


Mouse Mouse cable USB 2 connector
Bar code reader Bar code reader cable USB 5 connector
(Wall) AC outlet Power cord AC connector
Monitor network
LAN cable (CAT 5) LAN 0 connector
Network

connector
Hospital network
LAN cable (CAT 5) LAN 2 connector
connector

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Connecting Units to the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing


Unit

Connecting the LCD Display


Connect the LCD display to the PU-621R central monitor processing unit with
the YS-097P5/P6 VL cable set (main).

1. Run the cables through the stand of the display.

2. Connect the DVI cable, speaker cable, power cord and USB cable in that
order.

3. Run the cables through the loop on the display in the above order.

4. Insert the lower tabs of the cable cover into the groove of the display and
attach the cover with a screw. Refer to “Securing Cables” on the next page.

WARNING
Make sure that the speaker cable is connected to the display and
processing unit. Otherwise the alarm sound cannot be heard.

NOTE
• Do not put any objects in front of the speaker. This may make it hard
to hear the alarm sound.
• Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

LCD display
PU-621R central monitor processing unit

2
3
1
4
AC adapter

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Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected 1


USB cable
USB connector USB 0 connector
1

Processing unit
DVI cable
DVI connector DVI connector
2
LCD display

Speaker cable
SOUND connector LINE-OUT connector
3

AC adapter
Power socket AC outlet
4

Securing Cables
Secure the cables to the LCD display by the following procedure.

1. Arrange the cable as shown in the illustration and connect the cables to the
LCD display.

2. Secure the cables with the cable hook.

Cable hook

NOTE
Hook the cables to the cable hook when securing cables. Otherwise,
tension on the cable may cause the cable to get disconnected.

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3. Insert the lower tabs of the cable cover into the groove of the display and
attach the cover with a screw.

NOTE
Be sure to attach the cable cover. Otherwise, tension on the cable
may cause the cable to get disconnected.

Screw

Cover
Tab

Connecting Two LCD Displays (Dual Display Monitoring)


Connect two LCD displays to the PU-621R central monitor processing unit with
the YS-097P5/P6 VL cable set (main) and YS-097P8/P9 VL cable set (second).

WARNING WARNING
When monitoring with two displays, do not turn Do not turn off the display to which the speaker
off either display. Some monitored beds cannot cable is connected. The alarm sound cannot be
be monitored. heard.

NOTE
• Do not put any objects in front of the speaker. This may make it hard to
hear the alarm sound.
• Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

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Main display Second display 1

2
3
1
4 7
5 6

PU-621R central monitor


processing unit

AC adapter

Wall AC outlet

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected

USB cable
USB connector USB 0 connector
1
Processing unit

DVI cable
DVI connector DVI connector
Main display
LCD display

Speaker cable
SOUND connector LINE OUT connector
3

AC adapter
Power socket AC outlet
4

USB cable
Processing unit

USB connector USB 1 connector


5
Second display
LCD display

RGB cable
RGB connector Analog VGA connector
6

AC adapter
Power socket AC outlet
7

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Connecting the YL-611P/612P Alarm Indicator


Connect the YL-611P/612P alarm indicator to the PU-621R central monitor
processing unit.

NOTE
• YL-611P/612P alarm indicator is only for the PU-621R central
monitor processing unit. Do not connect this alarm indicator to other
instruments.
M2 × 6 tamper-proof screw • Make sure to fasten the alarm indicator connectors to the processing
unit with the M2 × 6 screws.

In dual display composition, a YS-098P1/098P2 additional alarm indicator unit


can be connected to the display. The tamper-proof screws of the alarm indicator
additional unit should be tightened with a torque between 14.8 to 16.6 N•cm. For
details, refer to the YS-098P1/098P2 additional alarm indicator unit installation
Connector of the YS-098P1/098P2
guide.

When a additional alarm indicator unit is connected


YS-098P1/098P2 additional YL-611P/612P PU-621R central monitor processing unit
alarm indicator unit alarm indicator

YL-611P/612P alarm indicator

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected


Alarm indicator

Processing unit

COM 1 connector
Alarm indicator cable
Alarm indicator
1
PS/2 mouse connector

After attaching the alarm indicator to the display, peel off the backing paper on
the back of the holder (provided with the alarm indicator) and attach the holder
to the rear of the display. Then attach the processing box of the alarm indicator to
the holder.

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Connecting the WS-960P Recorder Unit


Connect the WS-960P recorder unit to the PU-621R central monitor processing
unit using the SC-611R WS-960P power supply.

NOTE
Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

PU-621R central monitor processing unit


WS-960P recorder unit

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected


Processing unit
Recorder unit

SC-611R WS-960P power


RECORDER connector supply COM 2 connector
1

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Connecting the Keyboard


Connect the keyboard to the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.

NOTE
Secure the cable so it does not become disconnected.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit

Keyboard

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected

Processing unit
Keyboard cable
Keyboard PS/2 keyboard connector
1

Connecting the Mouse


Connect the mouse to the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.

NOTE
Secure the cable so it does not become disconnected.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit

Mouse

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected


Processing unit

Mouse cable
Mouse USB 2 connector
1

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Securing the Cables (Central Monitor Processing Unit) 1


After connecting the following instruments, secure the cables of the processing
unit with the USB bracket to prevent unintended disconnection.
• LCD display
• YL-611P/YL-612P alarm indicator
• WS-960P recorder unit
• Keyboard
• Mouse
• LAN cable

NOTE
Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

Secure the LAN and USB Cables


1. Put the LAN cables into the slot of the cable clamp. The slots for the LAN
and USB cables are different.

Put the USB cables here.

Put the LAN cables here.

Cable clamp

2. Put the USB cables into another slit of the cable clamp.

3. Press the cable clamp carefully to the processing unit so that it does not
interfere with the ferrite core of the mouse cable.
Ferrite core

Screw

4. Fasten the cable clamp to the processing unit with two PS3 × 6 screws.

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Secure the Speaker and Alarm Indicator Cable


NOTE
Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

1. Gather the speaker cable and two alarm indicator cables with a cable tie. Cut
off any extra tie length after securing it.
Speaker cable

Cut after winding.

Cable tie
Alarm indicator cables

2. Attach the cable tie to the processing unit with a PH3 × 8 screw.

PH3 × 8 screw

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1
Connecting the Power Cord

CAUTION
Only use the provided power cord. Using other power cords may
result in electrical shock or injury to the operator.

CAUTION
Connect the power cord to an AC outlet which can supply sufficient
AC current to the monitor. The monitor cannot function properly with
low current. Also the breaker trips and it causes electric power
failure.

NOTE
Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit


Plug the 3-pin plug connector of the power cord provided with the central
monitor processing unit into the power connector of the central monitor
processing unit and connect the opposite plug to a wall AC outlet. When you
connect the 3-pin plug power cord to a 3-pin outlet with a grounding lead, the
instrument is automatically grounded.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit

Wall AC outlet

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected


Processing unit

Power cord
(Wall) AC outlet AC connector
1

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Secure the Power Cord (Central Monitor Processing Unit)


Secure the power cord to the central monitor processing unit by the following
procedure.

NOTE
Surely secure the power cord.

1. Attach the cable fixing bar to the clamp of the central monitor processing
unit so that the serrated part is downward.
Clamp

Cable fixing bar

Serrated part

2. Wind the cable clamp (standard accessory of the central monitor) around the
power cord in the direction of the illustration.
Cable clamp

Tighten the tabs.

3. Put the cable fixing bar through the hole of the cable clamp.

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4. Slide the cable clamp and connect the power cord to the AC socket of the 1
central monitor processing unit.
Tighten the tabs again after
connecting the power cord.

5. Tighten the cable clamp to fix the power cord.

Cutting Off the Power Supply to the Central Monitor Processing Unit
To cut off the power supply to the central monitor processing unit, disconnect
the power cord of the central monitor processing unit from the wall AC outlet.
When installing the central monitor processing unit, position the central monitor
processing unit so that it is easy to disconnect the power cord from the wall AC
outlet.

LCD Display
1. Connect the AC adapter provided with the LCD display to the power
connector of the LCD display.

2. Plug the 3-pin plug connector of the power cord provided with the LCD
display into the power connector of the AC adapter and connect the opposite
plug to a wall AC outlet. When you connect the 3-pin plug power cord to a
3-pin outlet with a grounding lead, the instrument is automatically grounded.

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WS-960P Recorder Unit


1. Connect the AC adapter provided with the WS-960P power supply to the
SC-611R cable which is connected to the WS-960P recorder unit.

2. Plug the 3-pin plug connector of the power cord provided with the WS-960P
power supply into the power connector of the AC adapter and connect the
opposite plug to a wall AC outlet. When you connect the 3-pin plug power
cord to a 3-pin outlet with a grounding lead, the instrument is automatically
grounded. When the power is supplied, the power lamp of the AC adapter
lights.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit
WS-960P recorder unit

SC-611R WS-960P power supply

Wall AC outlet

Power lamp
Power cord
AC adapter of the SC-611R
WS-960P power supply

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected

Power cord AC adapter of the SC-611R


(Wall) AC outlet
1 WS-960P power supply

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Section 2 Connecting the Central
2
Monitor to the Network
Overview............................................................................................................................................................... 2.2
Connection Procedure................................................................................................................................ 2.2
Setting the IP Address of the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit............................................................ 2.3
Setting the IP Address of PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit Manually......................................... 2.3
Turning the Central Monitor Power Off................................................................................................................. 2.4
Connecting the Central Monitor to the Network.................................................................................................... 2.5
Turning the Central Monitor Power On................................................................................................................. 2.6
Checking the Network Connection on the Central Monitor................................................................................... 2.6
Setting the Date and Time of the Entire Network................................................................................................. 2.7
Setting the Date and Time on the Central Monitor..................................................................................... 2.7
Setting the Date and Time on the Bedside Monitor.................................................................................... 2.7
Selecting the Monitored Beds............................................................................................................................... 2.8
About the Data Storage.............................................................................................................................. 2.8
Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings............................................................................................ 2.9
Assigning the Bed Name, CNS Name and Group Name................................................................................... 2.10
Assigning a Bed or CNS Name................................................................................................................ 2.11
Assigning a CNS Name to a Central Monitor................................................................................. 2.12
Registering Group Names........................................................................................................................ 2.14
Registering Group Name on the Network...................................................................................... 2.14
Assigning a Group Name............................................................................................................... 2.15
Checking the Bed Name and Group Name Settings...................................................................... 2.15
Check After Installation and Connection............................................................................................................ 2.16
Adding a Central Monitor to the Network During System Operation.................................................................. 2.17

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2. CONNECTING THE CENTRAL MONITOR TO THE NETWORK

This section explains how to connect the central monitor to the network and
necessary settings after connection.

Overview

Connection Procedure
Connect the central monitor to the network according to the following procedure.

1. Set the IP address of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.

2. Turn the central monitor power off.

3. Connect the central monitor to the network.

4. Turn the central monitor power on.

5. Check the network connection on the central monitor.

6. Set the date and time on the central monitor.

7. Select the monitored beds on the central monitor.

8. Set necessary settings on the central monitor.

9. Assign the bed name, CNS name and group name to each instrument.

10. Check the central monitor operation.

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Setting the IP Address of the PU-621R Central Monitor


2
Processing Unit

Set the IP address of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.


• Monitor network
• Hospital network

Each instrument in the network has an IP address which is automatically created


from the MAC address* for data communication. Duplicate IP addresses must
not be present in the same network. The IP address takes the form of four
numbers separated by dots, for example “192.168.1.10”.
* The MAC address is a unique number that is given to all the Ethernet
communication devices at the factory. No other devices have the same address.

A unique IP address is assigned to the PU-621R central monitor processing unit


at the factory. Therefore, the IP address usually does not need to be changed.

If the IP address needs to be changed due to the network management in the


facility, the IP address can be changed manually.

In the monitor network, the IP address is used as the name of each device in the
network communication. When a device sends a communication telegram to
another device, the device attaches the IP address of the receiving device to the
signal as an address. Receiving device recognizes the IP address and receives the
communication.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each monitor in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a monitor to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the monitor before connecting the monitor to the network.

NOTE
Manually set the IP address if you have a network printer or remote
viewer in your computer.

Setting the IP Address of PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit Manually


When IP addresses are managed by the network administrator in your hospital,
or network printer or remote viewer is installed in your computer, they need to be
changed manually.

The IP address of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit is set in Network
window of the System Setup screen. Refer to “Network Setting” in Section 6-1.

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NOTE
• Contact your Nihon Kohden representative when changing the IP
address manually.
• To avoid communication trouble, do not connect the network cable to
each instrument before IP address setting is complete.

Turning the Central Monitor Power Off

Refer to “Turning Power On/Off” in Section 3 of the Operator’s Manual.

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Connecting the Central Monitor to the Network


2

The network connection method differs according to the installation location of


the monitor and the network components. The network connection must comply
with IEC 60601-1-1 “General Requirements for Safety of Medical Electrical
Equipment”. Refer to “General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical
Systems” in Section 8. For details, refer to the Network and System Installation
Guide which is available from your Nihon Kohden representative. Connection
must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.

WARNING WARNING
Connect the central monitor to network as Do not use a damaged network cable. The patient
specified. Otherwise the patient and operator may or operator may receive electrical shock when the
receive electrical shock or injury. To connect the damaged part is touched.
network, contact your Nihon Kohden
representative.

CAUTION
The system should be used in a closed network
to prevent computer viruses and unexpected
software updates.

NOTE
• The time on this central monitor is automatically adjusted to match the
time of the network as long as the central monitor is connected to the
network.
• Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected. Refer to
“Securing Cables (Central Monitor Processing Unit)” in Section 1.

Connect the monitor to the network with the specified network cable.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit

1
To monitor network
2
To hospital network

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Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected

Processing unit
LAN cable (CAT 5)
Monitor network connector LAN 0 connector
1

LAN cable (CAT 5)


Hospital network connector LAN 2 connector
2

Turning the Central Monitor Power On

Refer to “Turning Power On/Off” in Section 3 of the Operator’s Manual.

NOTE
Confirm that the “LINK” LED is lit on the hub and network connectors
for each instrument. If it is not lit when each instrument is turned on,
electrical connection is not complete. Confirm the wiring.

Checking the Network Connection on the Central Monitor

You can see the network connection on the [Maintenance] → [Network]


window of the System Setup screen on the central monitor. For details, refer to
“Confirming Instruments Connected to the Network” in Section 6-2.

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Setting the Date and Time of the Entire Network


2

NOTE
• Changing the date and time settings affects the entire network.
• Date and time cannot be set on the multiple patient receiver.

When the date and time setting is changed on one of the instruments in a
network, the date and time settings of all instruments in the network change to
the same setting.

The date and time in each instrument is backed up with a battery.

Set the date and time on the central monitor or bedside monitors on the network.

Setting the Date and Time on the Central Monitor


Complete the system connection and turn the entire network on, and then set
date and time on the central monitor. The date and time of the entire network
is changed when the central monitor date and time setting is changed. For the
setting procedure, refer to “Date and Time” in Section 6-1.

Setting the Date and Time on the Bedside Monitor


Complete the system connection and turn the entire network on, and then set the
date and time on the bedside monitor. The date and time of the entire network
is changed when the bedside monitor date and time setting is set. For the setting
procedure, refer to the Operator’s Manual of each bedside monitor.

NOTE
Following bedside monitors do not have the function to set the date and
time of all the devices on the system. Set the date and time individually
on these monitors if necessary.
OEC-6401/6501/6102/6105/6120/8108/8120

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Selecting the Monitored Beds

To monitoring a bedside monitor in a network on the central monitor, you need


to register the bed on the [Monitor Setting] → [Monitored Beds Setting] window
of the System Setup screen. Refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section 6-1.

Basically, a central monitor monitors and stores data of all beds in the same
group but it can also monitor and store data of beds in a different group. It is
recommended to only monitor and store data of beds in the same group as the
central monitor so that data will not be mixed or lost.

ICU group

Monitor and store data CNS-ICU1


ICU-001 ICU-002 ICU-003 ICU-016
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

Monitor network
CCU group

Monitor and store data CNS-CCU1*


CCU-001 CCU-002 CCU-003 CCU-08
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

* The CNS-CCU1 central monitor can monitor and store data of beds in the ICU
group. However, it is recommended to monitor and store data of the CCU beds
in the CCU group so that data will not be lost.

About the Data Storage


One bedside monitor can be monitored on several central monitors, but its data
can only be stored on one central monitor. When you register a monitored bed on
the Monitor Setting of the System Setup screen, you will be asked if you want
the central monitor to store the bed’s data. Availability of setting and operations
depends on whether or not the bed’s data is saved in the central monitor or
another central monitor. Refer to “Operation Restrictions Depending on Whether
Data is Stored in the Central Monitor” in Section 1 of the Operator’s Manual.

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CAUTION
The data of a bedside monitor cannot be stored on more than one 2
central monitor. If the data of the same bedside monitor is stored on
two central monitors, data communication cannot be properly
performed or the data may be lost. Make sure that the bedside
monitor data is saved only on one central monitor.

To register the monitored beds, refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section 6-1.

Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings

Before starting monitoring, confirm the settings on each window of the System
Setup screen and individual settings (Personal Setup, Parameter Setup and
Other Setup) and change them if necessary. Refer to Section 6-1 in this manual
and Operator’s Manual. If you change the units and date and time when the
network is in operation, the change on any instrument affects all instruments in
the network. Refer to “Setting the Date and Time of the Entire Network” in this
section.

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Assigning the Bed Name, CNS Name and Group Name

To identify the monitors, each monitor has an instrument name (bed name/CNS
name) and a group name.

1. Each bed and central monitor on the network is identified by the bed name or
CNS name.
Bed name CNS name

CNS-ICU1
BSM-001 BSM-002 BSM-003
CNS
BSM BSM BSM

Monitor network

2. Several monitors form a group. Every bed and every central monitor belongs
to a group. When the group is large, set a group name to easily identify the
beds. Each bed and central monitor is identified by the combination of bed or
CNS name and group name.

OR group

Bed name of the OR group* CNS-OR1


OR-001 OR-002 OR-003 OR-016
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

* When the group is different, monitors are identified as different monitors


even if they have the same name. But to identify the monitors more easily, Monitor network
do not use the same bed and CNS name more than once in the network.

Recovery group
Bed name of the Recovery group* CNS-Rec1
Rec-001 Rec-002 Rec-003 Rec-08
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

3. The central monitor monitors and stores data of the beds in its group. The
central monitor can also monitor and store data of beds in other groups but
for identifying beds easily, only monitor and store data of the beds in the
same group as the central monitor.

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ICU group

Monitor and store data CNS-ICU1


2
ICU-001 ICU-002 ICU-003 ICU-016
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

Monitor network
CCU group

Monitor and store data CNS-CCU1*


CCU-001 CCU-002 CCU-003 CCU-08
CNS
BSM BSM BSM BSM

* In this example, the CNS-CCU1 central monitor can monitor and store data of the beds in the
CCU and ICU groups but it is recommended to only monitor and store data of the beds in the CCU
group so that data will not be lost.

Assigning a Bed or CNS Name


Assign an instrument name to the central monitor, beds on the multiple patient
receiver and bedside monitors in the network.

Central monitor:
Exit the central monitor program and assign a computer name in Windows as a
CNS name.

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Beds on the multiple patient receiver:


First register the bed as a monitored bed on the Monitor Setting window of the
System Setup screen on the central monitor. Then set the name for the bed. For
the procedure, refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section 6-1.

Bedside monitors:
Assign the bed name to bedside monitors on the SYSTEM SETUP screen/
window on each bedside monitor. Refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s
Manual. After the registration, you can change the name on the central monitor.
Refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section 6-1.

Assigning a CNS Name to a Central Monitor


Shutdown the central monitor program and set the CNS name on windows.

1. Touch [Menu] → [System Setup] to display the System Setup screen.

2. Enter the maintenance password and touch ENTER.


Maintenance password

NOTE
Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for a maintenance
password.

3. Touch [System Exit] to exit the CNS-6201 system program.

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4. Click Start and then click Control Panel.

5. Double-click System.

6. Click the Computer Name tab.

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7. Click Change....

8. In the Computer name box, enter the CNS name (computer name) and then
click OK.

9. The “Restart your computer for the settings take effect” message appears.
Click OK.

10. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.

11. The “You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect.
Do you want to restart your computer now?” message appears. Click Yes.

Registering Group Names


Registering Group Name on the Network
Up to 16 group names can be registered for one network. If you do not divide
instruments on a network into groups, registering group names is unnecessary.
Registration can be done on the Group Name window of the System Setup
screen. Refer to Section 6-1 in this manual. This setting affects the entire
network because group names are shared over the entire network.

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Assigning a Group Name


Assign a group name to the central monitor, beds on the multiple patient receiver
and bedside monitors on the network, respectively. The factory default setting 2
group name for each instrument is “General”. If you do not divide instruments on
a network into groups, assigning a group name is not necessary.

Central monitor:
Set the group name on the [Network] → [Central] → [Group] window on the
central monitor. Refer to Section 6-1.

Beds connected by a multiple patient receiver:


Set the group name on the [ORG Setting] → [Group] window of the System
Setup screen on the central monitor. Refer to Section 6-1.

Bedside monitors:
Assign the group name to the bedside monitors on the SYSTEM SETUP screen/
window on each bedside monitor. Refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s
Manual.

If the group name does not appear on the monitoring/home screen on the bedside
monitors:
1. Turn the bedside monitor power off.

2. Wait for 30 seconds and display the monitoring/home screen. The group
name appears on the screen.

Checking the Bed Name and Group Name Settings


On the [Monitor Setting] → [Monitored Bed Setting] window of the System
Setup screen on the central monitor, you can check if the bed name and group
name are properly assigned to each bed. Refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section
6-1.

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Check After Installation and Connection

After you finish installation and connection of the central monitor and other
instruments, turn on the power of all instruments. When the system starts, check
the following items. If there is any problem, confirm that all installation and
connection are done correctly.

Surrounding Environment:
• No obstacle around the central monitor.

Connection:
• Power cord is connected properly.
• Equipotential grounding lead is connected properly when equipotential
grounding is required.
• The central monitor is connected to network properly.

Appearance:
• No damage to the keys, switch, lamps and panels.
• No scratches, damage or dirt on sensors and electrodes.
• The central monitor is not in a wet place.

LCD Display:
• After turning the power on, the central monitor system automatically starts and
the All Beds screen is displayed.
• The touch keys function properly. (When you use the central monitor for the
first time, you need to calibrate the touch keys before use.)
• No error message is displayed on the central monitor screen.

WS-960P Recorder Unit:


• After the central monitor power is on, the error lamp on the WS-960P recorder
unit is not lit.
• The “RECORDER POWER OFF OR DISCONNECTED” message is not
displayed on the central monitor screen.

Keyboard:
• Input from the keyboard is recognized properly.

Mouse:
• The mouse and switches operate properly.

Do not use anything sharp to touch the LCD screen (touch screen), power
switches and other keys. It may damage the instrument.

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Adding a Central Monitor to the Network During System


2
Operation

A central monitor can be connected to a network which is already running. The


network does not need to be turned off. Check the following points.

• The connection must comply with IEC 60601-1-1 “General Requirements for
Safety of Medical Electrical Equipment”. Refer to the “General Requirements
for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems” in Section 8.

• For network connection, refer to the Network and System Installation Guide
which is available from your Nihon Kohden representative. The connection
must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.

• The IP address is correctly set on the central monitor. Refer to “Network


Setting” in Section 6-1.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each monitor in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a monitor to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the monitor before connecting the monitor to the network.

• The power of the central monitor to be added is turned off before connecting it
to the network. When the central monitor is properly connected to the network,
turn the central monitor power on.

• Assign the instrument name (bed name/CNS name) and group name to the
instrument. Refer to “Assigning the Bed Name, CNS Name and Group Name”
in this section.

CAUTION
When the instrument is connected to a central monitor network, set
the instrument name (Bed Name/CNS Name) and Group Name on
the instrument. Otherwise, the default settings are used for the bed
name, CNS name and group name and the bed may be incorrectly
identified on the central monitor.

• Check that the date and time and unit setting is the same as the other
instruments in the network.

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Section 3 Connecting the LS2208 Bar
Code Reader 3

Overview............................................................................................................................................................... 3.2
Connection Procedure................................................................................................................................ 3.2
Turning the Central Monitor Power Off................................................................................................................. 3.2
Connecting the Bar Code Reader to the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit........................................... 3.3
Turning the Central Monitor Power On................................................................................................................. 3.3
Setting the Bar Code Reader............................................................................................................................... 3.4
Initializing the Bar Code Reader................................................................................................................. 3.6
Setting the Bar Code Reader Settings................................................................................................................. 3.7
Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation........................................................................................................... 3.7

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3. CONNECTING THE LS2208 BAR CODE READER

This section explains how to install the LS2208 bar code reader and settings to
use the bar code reader.

You can use the bar code reader Symbol LS2208 from Motorola, Inc. For details
on using the bar code reader, refer to the manual provided with the bar code
reader. You can download the manual from http://support.symbol.com on the
Motorola website.

Overview

Connection Procedure
Connect the bar code reader according to the following procedure.

1. Turn off the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.

2. Connect the bar code reader to the USB 5 connector of the PU-621R central
monitor processing unit.

3. Turn on the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.

4. Set the bar code reader.

5. Set the patient attribute read setting.

6. Check the bar code reader operation.

Turning the Central Monitor Power Off

Refer to “Turning Power On/Off” in Section 3 of the Operator’s Manual.

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Connecting the Bar Code Reader to the PU-621R Central


Monitor Processing Unit
3

NOTE
Secure the cables so they do not become disconnected.

Attach the ferrite core to the bar code reader at 2 cm from the USB connector.
Connect the USB connector of the bar code reader to the USB 5 connector on the
front panel of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit.
PU-621R central monitor processing unit
LS2208 bar code reader

Ferrite core
1

Socket to be connected Connection cable Socket to be connected

Processing unit
Bar code reader cable
Bar code reader USB 5 connector
1

Turning the Central Monitor Power On

Refer to “Turning Power On/Off” in Section 3 of the Operator’s Manual.

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Setting the Bar Code Reader

Following are the minimum settings of the bar code reader. Scan the following
bar codes in order. When scanning the bar code, there is one short high beep. For
further settings, refer to the Symbol LS2208 manual.

* This setting is a default value. You can skip scanning this bar code if you have
already used this bar code reader with the default value.

Beeper Volume
Low Volume

USB Device Type


HID Keyboard Emulation*

USB Country Keyboard Types (Country Codes)


North American Standard USB Keyboard*

Transmit Code ID Character


None*

Prefix Values
Scan Prefix

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3
3

Suffix Values
Scan Suffix

Scan Data Transmission Format


Scan Options

<PREFIX> <DATA> <SUFFIX>

Enter

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Transmit “No Read” Message


Disable No Read*

Enable/Disable Codabar
Enable Codabar

Initializing the Bar Code Reader


Scanning this bar code returns all data to the default values. Scan the following
bar code if necessary.

Set All Defaults

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Setting the Bar Code Reader Settings

Set the patient attribute input device and data read settings. Refer to “Patient 3
Attribute Read Setting” in Section 6-1.

1. Set [Patient Attribute Input Device] to [Bar Code Reader] in Patient Attribute
Read Setting of the System Setup screen.

2. Read the patient bar code and display the information of the bar code. If the
data is not displayed, do the procedure of “Setting the Bar Code Reader”
section again.

3. For the following items, select whether or not to read the data and set the
data field.
• Patient ID
• Name
• Date of birth
• Gender

Checking the Bar Code Reader Operation

Scan the bar code of the patient on the Admit/Discharge window. Refer to
“Admitting a Patient” in Section 4 of the Operator’s Manual. Check that the
patient information is correctly scanned and displayed on the central monitor.

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Section 4 Connecting the Printer to
the Network
4
Overview............................................................................................................................................................... 4.2
Preparing the Laser Printer.................................................................................................................................. 4.2
Setting the IP Address of the Printer.................................................................................................................... 4.3
Turning the Printer Power Off............................................................................................................................... 4.4
Connecting the Printer to the Network................................................................................................................. 4.4
Turning the Printer Power On............................................................................................................................... 4.4
Installing the Printer Driver on the Central Monitor............................................................................................... 4.4
Preparation Before Printer Driver Installation............................................................................................. 4.4
Installing the Printer Driver......................................................................................................................... 4.5
Adding a Printer to the Network During System Operation................................................................................ 4.13

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4. CONNECTING THE PRINTER TO THE NETWORK

This section explains how to connect the printer to the network and how to install
the driver.

Use a printer that Nihon Kohden recommends.

Overview

Connect the printer according to the following procedure.

1. Prepare the printer.

2. Set the IP address of the printer.

3. Turn the printer power off.

4. Connect the printer to the network.

5. Turn the printer power on.

6. Install the printer driver.

Preparing the Laser Printer

Connect the printer power cord to the wall AC outlet and turn the printer power
on. Refer to the printer manual.

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Setting the IP Address of the Printer

Each instrument in the network has an IP address for data communication.


Duplicate IP addresses must not be present in the same network. The IP address
takes the form of four numbers separated by dots, for example “10.0.0.244”. Set 4
the IP address of the printer. Refer to the printer manual.

In the monitor network, the IP address is used as the name of each device in
network communication. When a device sends communication to another device,
the device attaches the IP address of the receiving device to the communication
as the address. The receiving device recognizes the IP address and receives the
communication.

NOTE
Manually set the IP address of the printer.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each instrument in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a printer to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the printer before connecting the printer to the network.

When connecting the printer to a central monitor network that is operated


on the factory default IP address
When connecting the printer to a monitor network that is using the factory
default IP address, set the following address for the printer.
• IP address: 10.XXX.XXX.XXX (XXX is 0 to 255)
• Set the subnet mask to 255.0.0.0. (Use same subnet mask in all connected
instruments)
When using two or more printers, label the IP address of the each printer and do
not use the same address twice.

Explanation
A unique IP address is assigned to each Nihon Kohden monitor at shipment.
Therefore, there should be no duplicate IP addresses so usually the IP address
does not need to be changed.

The following IP address is set on the Nihon Kohden monitors at shipment:


• IP address: 10.XXX.XXX.XXX (XXX is 0 to 255)
• Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0 (same in all connected instruments)

When connecting the printer or other devices to the central monitor network, set
an IP address different than the above IP address.

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Turning the Printer Power Off

Refer to the printer manual.

Connecting the Printer to the Network

Refer to the printer manual.

Turning the Printer Power On

Refer to the printer manual.

Installing the Printer Driver on the Central Monitor

When using a network printer on CNS-6201, shutdown the CNS-6201 program


and install the printer driver on windows.

Preparation Before Printer Driver Installation


Before installation, the central monitor and printer must be connected to the
network and the IP address must be set correctly.

1. Set the IP addresses of PU-621R central monitor processing unit. Refer to


“Setting the IP Address of PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit” in
Section 2.

2. Set the IP address of the printer. Refer to “Setting the IP Address of the
Printer”.

3. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the PU-621R central monitor processing
unit. Refer to “Connecting the Mouse” and “Connecting the Keyboard” in
Section 1.

4. Connect the PU-621R central monitor processing unit and printer to the
network.

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Installing the Printer Driver


Set the network printer setting on the central monitor. To install the printer driver
on the central monitor, shut down the central monitor system and set the printer
settings in Windows.

NOTE
4
• When more than one central monitor uses the printer:
- Set the following settings on each central monitor.
- Set the printer share name setting to “Not Shared”.
• Connect the printer to each central monitor as a local printer, not as a
network printer.

1. Touch [Menu] → [System Setup] to display the System Setup screen.

2. Enter the maintenance password and touch [ENTER].


Maintenance password

NOTE
Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for a maintenance
password.

3. Touch [System Exit] to exit the CNS-6201 system program.

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4. Execute the batch file.


i) Double-click NK_COMMAND folder to display the contents.
ii) Double-click TOOL folder to display the contents.

iii) Double-click begin_update.bat.

iv) Check that the “Press any key to continue...” message appears on the
Command Prompt window and press the Enter key on the keyboard.

5. To open Printers and Faxes, click Start and then click Control Panel.

6. Double-click Printers and Faxes.

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7. Double-click Add Printer.

8. Click Next>.

9. Click Local printer attached to this computer. Click to clear the


Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box and
click Next>.

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10. Click Create a new port. In the Type of port box, select Standard TCP/IP
Port and click Next>.

11. Click Next>.

12. In the Printer Name or IP Address box, enter the printer IP address. Click
Next>.

Enter the IP address that is set on the printer. The Port


Name is set automatically. Change the name if necessary.

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13. Check that the adapter type is displayed on the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer
Port Wizard page. Click Finish.

Adapter Type
When the printer is recognized on the
network, Adapter Type is displayed.
If it is not displayed, the printer is not
recognized. Click Cancel, check the
IP address and subnet mask and do the
procedure from the beginning.

14. In the Manufacturer list, select HP. In the Printers list, select HP LaserJet
4100 Series PCL. (HP LaserJet 4100n, HP LaserJet 4250n, HP LaserJet
P4015n, HP LaserJet P4515n and HP LaserJet Enterprise 600 M602 use the
same driver.) Click Next>.

This driver file corresponds to all HP LaserJet 4100n, HP LaserJet 4250n,


HP LaserJet P4015n, HP LaserJet P4515n and HP LaserJet Enterprise 600
M602 printers.

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15. Click Replace existing driver and click Next>. This page might not be
displayed.

16. Click Next>.

17. Click Yes and Next>.

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18. Check that the printer name and port name displayed on the page are correct.
Click Finish.

19. Files are copied and a test page is printed. After the test page is printed, click
Finish. If the test page fails to print, repeat steps 7 to 18.

20. To open Printers and Faxes, click Start, click Control Panel, and then
double-click Printers and Faxes. Check that HP LaserJet 4100 Series PCL
is added with a check mark. If no check mark is displayed, click the right
mouse button and set it as the default printer.

21. Execute the batch file.


i) Double-click NK COMMAND folder to display the contents.
ii) Double-click TOOL folder to display the contents.

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iii) Double-click end_update.bat.

iv) Check that the “Press any key to continue...” message appears on the
Command Prompt window and press the Enter key on the keyboard.

22. Check the status of the batch file.


i) Open the NK COMMAND folder on the desktop.
ii) Double-click display_status.bat.
iii) Check that “Enabled” appears at the end of second and third line on the
Command Prompt window and press the Enter key on the keyboard.

23. After setup is complete, restart your computer. The CNS system program
starts.

24. Print something to check that the printer operates correctly.

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Adding a Printer to the Network During System Operation

A printer can be connected to a network which is already running. The network


does not need to be turned off. Check the following points.
4
• The connection must comply with IEC 60601-1-1 “General Requirements for
Safety of Medical Electrical Equipment”. Refer to the “General Requirements
for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems” in Section 8.

• For network connection, refer to the Network and System Installation Guide
which is available from your Nihon Kohden representative. The connection
must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.

• The IP address is correctly set on the central monitor. Refer to “Network


Setting” in Section 6-1.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each instrument in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a printer to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the printer before connecting the printer to the network.

• The power of the printer to be added is turned off before connecting it to the
network. When the instrument is properly connected to the network, turn the
instrument power on.

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Section 5 Connecting the Bedside
Monitor to the Network
Overview............................................................................................................................................................... 5.2
Connection Procedure................................................................................................................................ 5.2 5
Setting the IP Address of the Bedside Monitor..................................................................................................... 5.3
Turning the Bedside Monitor Power Off................................................................................................................ 5.3
Connecting the Bedside Monitor to Network........................................................................................................ 5.3
Turning the Bedside Monitor Power On................................................................................................................ 5.3
Checking the Network Connection of the Bedside Monitor.................................................................................. 5.4
Setting the Date and Time on the Entire Network................................................................................................ 5.4
Setting the Bedside Monitor as a Monitored Bed................................................................................................. 5.4
Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings............................................................................................ 5.4
Assigning the Bed Name and Group Name of the Bedside Monitor.................................................................... 5.5
Adding Bedside Monitors to the Network During System Operation.................................................................... 5.5

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5. CONNECTING THE BEDSIDE MONITOR TO THE NETWORK

This section explains how to connect the bedside monitor and settings.

Overview

Connection Procedure
1. Set the IP address of the bedside monitor.

2. Turn the bedside monitor power off.

3. Connect the bedside monitor to network.

4. Turn the bedside monitor power on.

5. Check the network connection of the bedside monitor.

6. Set the date and time on the entire network.

7. Set the bedside monitor as a monitored bed.

8. Set necessary settings on the central monitor.

9. Assign the bed name and group name of the bedside monitor.

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Setting the IP Address of the Bedside Monitor

Each instrument in the network has an IP address for data communication.


Duplicate IP addresses must not be present in the same network. The IP address
takes the form of four numbers separated by dots, for example: “192.168.1.10”.

Unique IP address is assigned to each bedside monitor at the factory. Therefore, 5


usually the IP address does not need to be changed.

If the IP address needs to be changed due to the network management in your


facility, the IP address can be changed manually. To manually set the IP address
of the bedside monitor, refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s Manual.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each monitor in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a monitor to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the monitor before connecting the monitor to the network.

NOTE
Manually set the IP address if you have a printer or remote viewer in your
computer.

Turning the Bedside Monitor Power Off

Refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s Manual.

Connecting the Bedside Monitor to Network

Refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s Manual.

Turning the Bedside Monitor Power On

Refer to the bedside monitor Operator’s Manual.

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Checking the Network Connection of the Bedside Monitor

You can check the network connection of the bedside monitor when the
central monitor is connected to the network. Refer to “Confirming Instruments
Connected to the Network” in Section 6-2.

Setting the Date and Time on the Entire Network

You can set the date and time on the entire network when the central monitor is
connected to the network. Refer to “Date and Time” in Section 6-1.

Setting the Bedside Monitor as a Monitored Bed

You can set the bedside monitor as a monitored bed on the Monitor Setting
window of the System Setup screen when the central monitor is connected to the
network. Refer to “Monitor Setting” in Section 6-1.

Changing the System Setup and Individual Settings

You can change settings of System Setup screen and individual settings (Personal
Setup, Parameter Setup and Other Setup) on the central monitor when the central
monitor is connected to the network. Refer to Section 6-1 of this manual and
respective sections in the Operator’s Manual.

If you change the units and date and time when the network is in operation,
the change on any instrument affects all instruments in the network. Refer to
“Setting the Date and Time of the Entire Network” in Section 2.

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Assigning the Bed Name and Group Name of the Bedside


Monitor

You can assign a bed name and group name of the bedside monitor when the
bedside monitor is connected to the network. Refer to “Assigning the Bed Name,
CNS Name and Group Name” in Section 2. 5

Adding Bedside Monitors to the Network During System


Operation

A bedside monitor can be connected to a network which is already running. The


network does not need to be turned off. Check the following points.

• The connection must comply with IEC 60601-1-1 “General Requirements for
Safety of Medical Electrical Equipment”. Refer to the “General Requirements
for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems” in Section 8.

• For network connection, refer to the Network and System Installation Guide
which is available from your Nihon Kohden representative. The connection
must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.

• The IP address is correctly set on the central monitor. Refer to “Network


Setting” in Section 6-1.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each monitor in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a monitor to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the monitor before connecting the monitor to the network.

• The power of the bedside monitor to be added is turned off before connecting
it to the network. When the bedside monitor is properly connected to the
network, turn the bedside monitor power on.

• Assign the bed name and group name to the bedside monitor. Refer to
“Assigning the Bed Name, CNS Name and Group Name” in Section 2.

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CAUTION
When the instrument is connected to a central monitor network, set
the instrument name (Bed Name/CNS Name) and Group Name on
the instrument. Otherwise, the default settings are used for the bed
name, CNS name and group name and the bed may be incorrectly
identified on the central monitor.

• Check that the date and time and unit setting is the same as the other
instruments in the network.

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Section 6 System Setup Screen

Overview of the System Setup Screen................................................................................................................. 6.2


Displaying the System Setup Screen......................................................................................................... 6.3
About the Password................................................................................................................................... 6.3
Administrator Password................................................................................................................... 6.3 6
Maintenance Password.................................................................................................................... 6.4
Basic Setting Using Touch Screen............................................................................................................. 6.4
Using the Setting Key....................................................................................................................... 6.5
Using the Setting Window................................................................................................................ 6.5
Using the Keyboard and Numeric Key Pad...................................................................................... 6.6

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

This section explains password protected settings in the System Setup screen.
On the System Setup screen, you can set how to operate the system.

Overview of the System Setup Screen

NOTE
The shaded settings need an administrator password to access. These
settings must be set by authorized personnel in your hospital.

For Sound Control, Recording and Report settings, refer to the Operator’s Manual.

Setting Window Setting Items


Sound Control Alarm sound volume, QRS sound settings (on/off, tone,
current bed, volume)
Recording Recording time for manual recording, periodic recording and
alarm/call recording, Recording start position
Report Review window items for report printing
System Configuration Composition of the central monitor (system, alarm and alarm
events)
Monitor Setting Screen composition, Monitored beds, Display, Bed name
Parameter Setup Registering parameters (Select parameters which aren’t
currently measured to be displayed on setting keys),
Parameter display colors
Alarm Master Registering alarm conditions as an alarm master
Pre-registration Registering common information for the hospital
• Bed names
• Group names and colors
• Pause reasons and pause times
• ORG channel numbers
• Hospital names
ORG Setting Settings for the ORG-9100 Multiple Patient Receiver
Patient Attribute Read Bar code reader settings
Setting
External Output RS-232C communication and HL7 settings
Function Keys Assigning functions to individual and all beds function keys
Mouse Setting Settings for the mouse when operating several central
monitors with one mouse
Remote Controller Remote control channel
Group Name Registering CNS group name
Network Network settings
Date & Time Settings for date and time
NOTE
Changing this setting affects the all the central monitors
and bedside monitors in the network.
Maintenance Settings for the administrator password, Displaying monitored
beds information
Other Maintenance windows are protected by the
maintenance password.

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Displaying the System Setup Screen


Touch [Menu] on the left lower corner of the screen → [System Setup] to
display the Information window of the System Setup screen.
Password input column
Tabs When the password is entered,
Touch to display another window. Touch [ ] setting windows for the
or [ ] to scroll the tab right and left. administrator are available.

POWER OFF
Central monitor information
Refer to the Operator’s Manual.

When [System Setup] is assigned to the all beds function key, the Information
window of the System Setup screen can also be displayed with the function key.

About the Password


Some windows of the System Setup screen are password protected. When a
password is entered on the Information window of the System Setup screen, the
tabs protected with the password are available.

There are two types of passwords, administrator password and maintenance


password. Different settings are available for each password.

Administrator Password
The administrator password allows access to the following windows of the
System Setup screen.
• System Configuration • Monitor Setting
• Parameter Setup • Alarm Master
• Pre-registration • ORG Setting
• External Output • Patient Attribute Read Setting
• Mouse Setting • Function Keys
• Group Name • Remote Controller
• Date & Time • Network
• Maintenance (window for changing the administrator password and displaying
monitored beds information only)
You can set a password which consists of four numbers. The factory default
setting is “1234”, but we recommend changing.

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Maintenance Password
The maintenance password allows access to all settings on the System Setup
screen. Contact your Nihon Kohden representative for the password. You cannot
change the maintenance password.

Basic Setting Using Touch Screen


1. Touch [Menu] on the left lower corner of the screen → [System Setup] to
display the Information window of the System Setup screen.
Tabs
Touch to display another window.

Enter the password. The password is


displayed as “*” for protection.

When [System Setup] is assigned to the all beds function key, the Information
window of the System Setup screen can also be displayed with the function key.

2. Enter the password and touch the desired tab. To display the Maintenance
window, enter the maintenance password.

Refer to the previous section about the password.


Tabs
Touch to display another window.

Set the each item.

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3. Display the setting window and set each item. A confirmation window may
be displayed depending on the setting.

Using the Setting Key


Touch the setting key.

Example: Setting [System Configuration] → [System] → [Channel Setting


Protection] to OFF on the System Setup screen

Using the Setting Window


1. Touch the setting key and display the setting window.

2. Touch the setting key on the setting window.

3. Touch the close button [ ] to close the window.

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Example: Setting [System Configuration] → [System] → [Date Display Format]


to YYYY/MM/DD on the System Setup screen

Using the Keyboard and Numeric Key Pad


1. Touch the setting key or keyboard icon [ ] to display the keyboard or
numeric key pad.

For entering letters and numbers, refer to Section 1 of the Operator’s


Manual.

2. Enter the item or numeric value with the keyboard or numeric key pad.

3. Touch [OK] to close the keyboard or numeric key pad. To cancel the setting,
touch the [Cancel] or close button [ ].

Example: Changing the alarm master name on the [Alarm Master] of the System
Setup screen.

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Section 6-1 Changing the System
Setup Screen Settings for
Administrator
System Configuration Settings.......................................................................................................................... 6.1.2
System.................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.2 6
Alarm....................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.5
Alarm Events........................................................................................................................................... 6.1.7 6-1
Monitor Setting.................................................................................................................................................. 6.1.8
Screen Composition................................................................................................................................ 6.1.8
Monitored Beds Setting........................................................................................................................... 6.1.9
Display Settings..................................................................................................................................... 6.1.11
Bed Name Setting................................................................................................................................. 6.1.12
Parameter Setup............................................................................................................................................. 6.1.14
Parameter Selection.............................................................................................................................. 6.1.14
Parameter Colors.................................................................................................................................. 6.1.14
Alarm Master................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.15
Pre-registration................................................................................................................................................ 6.1.17
ORG Setting.................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.18
ORG Setting.......................................................................................................................................... 6.1.18
RSSI...................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.19
Alarm Level (Limits)............................................................................................................................... 6.1.19
Alarm Level (Arrhythmia)....................................................................................................................... 6.1.20
Alarm Level (Technical)......................................................................................................................... 6.1.20
Patient Attribute Read Setting......................................................................................................................... 6.1.21
External Output............................................................................................................................................... 6.1.23
RS-232C................................................................................................................................................ 6.1.23
HL7........................................................................................................................................................ 6.1.23
Function Keys Setting...................................................................................................................................... 6.1.25
All Beds................................................................................................................................................. 6.1.25
Individual............................................................................................................................................... 6.1.25
Mouse Setting.................................................................................................................................................. 6.1.26
Remote Controller Setting............................................................................................................................... 6.1.28
Group Name Setting........................................................................................................................................ 6.1.29
Network Setting............................................................................................................................................... 6.1.30
Network................................................................................................................................................. 6.1.30
Central................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.31
Extended Network................................................................................................................................. 6.1.31
Date and Time................................................................................................................................................. 6.1.33
Password......................................................................................................................................................... 6.1.34
Displaying the Information of the Monitored Beds........................................................................................... 6.1.35
Initializing the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit............................................................................... 6.1.36

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System Configuration Settings

On the System Configuration window, you can set system configuration settings
of the central monitor.

There are three tabs of system configuration settings. The windows can be
changed by touching the tab.
• System
• Alarm
• Alarm Events

System
Touch the [System] tab on the System Configuration window.

Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
System Language English (fixed) Settings for units and date display format. The ST Unit,
Temperature Unit Celsius, Fahrenheit CO2 Unit, Respiration Unit, tcPO2/PCO2 Unit and Date
Height Unit cm, inch Display Format settings only affect this central monitor.
Weight Unit kg, lb
Pressure Unit mmHg/cmH2O, NOTE
kPa/hPa Changing units (except ST Unit and Date Display
ST Unit mV, mm Format) affects the entire network. A changed units
Extended Units ON, OFF value takes effect the moment [Yes] is touched on
Blood Pressure mmHg, kPa the confirmation window.
Unit*
CO2 Unit* mmHg, kPa
Respiration Unit* cmH2O, hPa
tcPO2/PCO2 Unit* mmHg, kPa
Date Display YYYY/MM/DD,
Format MM/DD/YYYY,
DD/MM/YYYY,
YYYY-MM-DD
Admit Discharge Mode Discharge, Delete Selects the discharge mode on the Admit/Discharge
Data window.
• Discharge: When [Discharge] is touched, the
[Admit] key appears at the wave
area of the bed, and monitoring
ends. You can readmit a patient who
was discharged within the past 120
hours.
• Delete Data: When [Delete Data] is touched, all
data for the patient is deleted and
monitoring continues. The patient
cannot be readmitted.

On the Discharged Patients List window, the past 120


hours of review windows of discharged patients or
patients whose data were deleted on this central monitor
can be displayed.
* Available when [Extended Units] is set to [ON].

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Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Admit Auto Resume After OFF, 10 s, 30 s, 1 Selects when to resume monitoring of a temporarily
Pause min, 2 min, 3 min discharged patient at the central monitor after monitoring
resumes at the bedside monitor.*1 When [OFF] is set,
monitoring at the central monitor does not resume until
“Resume” is touched on the Admit/Discharge window.

WARNING
When the bed is set to automatically resume monitoring after pause,
check that monitoring is resumed at the central monitor when the
pause condition is ended. Monitoring might not resume if there is 6
network failure.
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Pause Timer ON, OFF Selects whether or not to use the pause timer function.
Pause Timer Over ON, OFF Selects whether or not to give a sound when the pause
Time Notification timer function is used and the expected return time
Sound elapses. When [ON] is set, a 4-note melody (D-A-B-E)
plays for five seconds every two minutes.
Change Device ON, OFF Sets whether or not to allow moving the patient to a
different bedside monitor or multiple patient receiver.
Screen Screen Timeout OFF, 1 to 30 min When any screen other than the All Beds screen is
(Default: 5 min) displayed and there is no operation for a preset period, the
screen automatically returns to the All Beds screen. Enter
the value by touching the numeric keypad.

NOTE
After entering the period with the number keys on
the screen, touch “ENTER” to register the setting.
Display ECG ON, OFF This setting selects whether or not the “ECG
Measurement Key Measurement” key is displayed on the ECG window
of the Parameter Setup. When set to OFF, the “ECG
Measurement” key is not displayed on the ECG window.
Match QRS Sens to ON, OFF Selects whether or not to synchronize the ECG sensitivity
ORG and QRS detection sensitivity.
• ON: The ECG sensitivity and QRS detection
sensitivity are synchronized.
• OFF: The ECG sensitivity and QRS detection
sensitivity are not synchronized.
Recorder Recorder WS-960P (Display The connected recorder model is displayed.
only)
Security Channel Setting ON, OFF Selects whether or not password confirmation is needed
Protection when opening the Channel window.
Prohibit Duplicate ON, OFF Selects whether or not duplicate transmitter channels are
Channels*2 prohibited.
Even when set to [ON], if the patient is admitted on
another central monitor, the same channel can be set on
the other central monitor.
System Initialize Initializes the central monitor system settings. Refer to
“Initializing the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing
Unit”.

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*1 Monitoring of the bed automatically resumes at the central monitor when the resume time is set at [Auto Resume After
Pause] and any one of the following conditions is met at the paused bed:
• Heart rate is continuously monitored for the selected time.
• SpO2 is continuously monitored for the selected time.
• PR from the invasive blood pressure (ART, ART2, RAD, DORS, AO, FEM, UA, LVP or P1 to 8) is continuously
monitored for the selected time at the bedside monitor or transmitter.
Monitoring of the bed automatically resumes at the central monitor when any one of the following conditions are met at
paused bed:
• NIBP is properly measured and the SYS, DIA or MAP value is displayed at the bedside monitor or transmitter.
• ASYSTOLE is generated (HR becomes 0).
*2 Available only when the maintenance password is entered.

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Alarm
Touch the [Alarm] tab on the System Configuration window.

Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Alarm Limit Alarm Off ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display the limit alarm off mark [ ].
Mark ON: Displays the limit alarm off mark when either the upper and
lower limit is set to OFF at the bedside monitor.
OFF: Does not display the limit alarm off mark.

NOTE
When a bed is connected to the network directly, the condition
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to display limit alarm off mark can be set on some bedside
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monitor. In this case, the central monitor displays the limit
alarm off mark according to the bedside monitor setting.
Technical Icon ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display a technical icon. When ON is set, a
technical icon is displayed when the technical status becomes red or
yellow.
Communication Every Two Minutes, Selects the mode for communication loss alarm.
Loss Alarm Single Sound, Only Monitor’s Silencing the How the
Message behavior when communication loss communication
Setting
communication alarm loss alarm is reset

loss happens.
• Silence time is 2 Communication
minutes. loss alarm occurs
• Alarm sound stops. again if the same
Every • Highlighted alarm communication
message remains on loss still continues
Two
the screen. after two minutes
Minutes • Alarm suspend mark silence time
with remaining time elapses.
Communication is displayed on the
loss alarm screen.
(advisory level)
occurs. Alarm does
• Silence time is
not re-occur
indefinite (until
while the same
the end of the
communication
Single communication loss).
loss continues.
Sound • Alarm sound stops.
(Alarm occurs
• Alarm message
when a new
turns to white (non-
communication
highlighted).
loss happens.)
Only No alarm occurs. The “Communication Loss” message appears
Message in white (non-highlighted).

WARNING
When the [Communication Loss Alarm] is set to [Only Message],
there will be no communication loss alarm. When it is set to [Only
Message], always pay careful attention to the communication
status.

CAUTION
When the communication loss alarm in the [Single Sound] is
silenced, an alarm for the same alarm condition does not occur
again while communication is still lost. In [Single Sound], always
pay careful attention to the communication status.

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Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Alarm Alarm Notice Icon ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display the alarm notice icon.

NOTE
Notice icons on the screen disappear when the Alarm Notice
Icon setting is changed.
Alarm Notice CRISIS, WARNING Selects the alarm level for which alarm notice icons are displayed.
Level or CRISIS, All CRISIS: The alarm notice icon is displayed when a CRISIS level
alarm occurs.
WARNING or CRISIS:
The alarm notice icon is displayed when a CRISIS or
WARNING level alarm occurs.
All: The alarm notice icon is displayed when a CRISIS,
WARNING or ADVISORY level alarm occurs.

NOTE
Notice icons on the screen disappear when the Alarm Notice
Level setting is changed.
Alarm Sound Type NK1, NK2, IEC Select the alarm sound standard.

Alarm sound
Setting
CRISIS WARNING ADVISORY
NK1 Continuous Continuous Single beep
pip sound bing bong every 20 or
sound 120 seconds*
NK2 Continuous Continuous Single beep
ping sound ding ding every 20 or
sound 120 seconds*
IEC ceg-gC ceg ec every 20 or
120 seconds*
* You can select the interval on the Advisory Alarm Sound Interval
setting.
Advisory Alarm Yellow, Cyan Selects the color of the alarm indicator, alarm message and frame of
Color waveform display area when the advisory and warning level alarm
occur.

Setting When the advisory When the warning


level alarm occurs level alarm occurs
Yellow Alarm indicator and Frame of waveform
alarm message are display area and alarm
displayed in yellow. message is displayed
in orange.
Cyan Alarm indicator and Frame of waveform
alarm message are display area and alarm
displayed in cyan. message is displayed
in yellow.
Advisory Alarm 20 s, 2 min Selects the sound interval for advisory level alarms.
Sound Interval
Reminder ON, OFF When this item is set to ON, the “ALL ALARMS OFF” message
blinks for three seconds every 3 minutes. When this item is set to
OFF, the “ALL ALARMS OFF” message does not blink.
Alarm Volume Limit 7 levels (Default: 3) Sets the minimum alarm volume. Touch [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] to increase or
decrease the volume. There is a test sound of the selected level every
time you touch the [ ▲ ] or [ ▼ ] . You can also change the volume by
directly touching the bar. You cannot set the alarm volume to zero.

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Alarm Events
Touch the [Alarm Events] tab on the System Configuration window.

Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Status Display Measurement ECG Technical High, Middle, Sets the judgement conditions for the
Setting Status Low measurement status. The central monitor judges
Judgement the measurement status by counting the number
Condition of ECG Technical, SpO2 Technical and other
Technical alarms in the past one hour. You can set
the criteria on the Other window.
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SpO2 Technical The judgement condition affects to the
measurement status as follows: 6-1
Default settings

Measurement Technical alarms in past


status one hour
High Middle Low
Other Technical Green Good Less than Less than Less
3 5 than 10
Yellow Not 3 or 4 5 to 9 10 to 19
bad
Red Bad 5 or more 10 or 20 or
more more
Other Measurement Red High You can change this setting when you enter the maintenance
Status Display password in the System Setup screen.

Middle Sets the criteria for displaying a technical message. Enter the number
by touching the numeric keypad.

Low NOTE
After entering the number, touch the close button [ ] to set
the number.
Yellow High
Technical High Middle Low
message
Middle Red 2 to 997 3 to 998 4 to 999
Yellow 1 to 996 2 to 997 3 to 998

Low • Number of red > number of yellow


• Number of high red < number of middle red < number of low red
• Number of high yellow < number of middle yellow < number of
low yellow

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Monitor Setting

NOTE
The monitor settings must be set by qualified personnel in your hospital.

There are four tabs of monitor settings. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• Screen Composition
• Monitored Beds Setting
• Display Settings
• Bed Name Setting

Screen Composition
Touch the [Screen Composition] tab on the Monitor Setting window.

Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Number of Displays*1 Single, Dual Selects the number of displays connected to the central
monitor.
Expand Individual Display*1 OFF, Main Display, Sets which screens are displayed on dual displays. This
Second Display setting is not available when the [Number of Displays] is set
to [Single].

You can monitor with dual displays and set both displays to
All Beds screen or one display to Expand Individual Bed
screen. To set this, select one of the following on [Expand
Individual Display] in the Monitor Setting.

• OFF: Both displays show the All Beds screen


and the Individual Bed screen.
• Main Display: The Main Display shows the Expand
Individual Bed screen and the Second
Display shows the All Beds screen.
• Second Display: The Second Display shows the Expand
Individual Bed screen and the Main
Display shows the All Beds screen.
Number of Patients Main 32 Patients*2, Sets the number of patients to display on the All Beds screen.
on All Beds Screen Display 24 Patients*2, When you use dual displays, set this for each display. The
16 Patients*2, layout of the All Beds screen is displayed for each setting.
12 Patients,
10 Patients, You can set up to 32 patients with the main and second
8 Patients (4 × 2), display together.
8 Patients (8 × 1),
Second 6 Patients (3 × 2),
Display NOTE
6 Patients (6 × 1),
The number of patients in this setting must be greater
4 Patients (2 × 2),
4 Patients (4 × 1), than the number of monitored beds.
2 Patients (1 × 2),
2 Patients (2 × 1)
*1 [Number of Displays] and [Expand Individual Display] settings are only available in dual display composition.
*2 Optional software to expand the number of patients is required.

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Monitored Beds Setting


Touch the [Monitored Beds Setting] tab on the Monitor Setting window.

Setting Range
Setting Item Description
( : Default)
Monitored bed Main Display Up to 32 beds* You must register a bed to monitor it on the central monitor. You can
register any bed in the network. Up to 300 beds can be registered.

1. Touch the desired bed position in the Main Display or Second


Display.
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2. Select a group.
6-1
3. Select the bed to register. A window to confirm data storage
for the bed opens. Touch [Yes] to save the data on this central
monitor. Touch [NO] to save the data on another central monitor.
Registered Beds
Touch the position to register the bed.

Second Display Group Monitor List


Touch the group to register Touch a bed to register it as a
the bed. monitored bed.

NOTE
If you try to register a bed to a position where another bed is
already registered, a confirmation window asks if you want to
delete the other bed’s registration (stop monitoring the bed).
• Touch [Yes] to unregister the other bed and remove its data
from this central monitor.
• Touch [No] to cancel registration and keep the other bed’s
registration.

Removing a Bed from the Monitored Beds


1. Touch the desired bed from the Main Display or Second Display
and touch [Stop Monitoring].

2. Touch [Yes] on the confirmation window. The bed is no longer


monitored on this central monitor and its saved data is deleted.

* You can register up to 32 beds with main and second display together.

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NOTE
• Data for a bed can only be saved in one central monitor.
• If a bed’s data is not saved in any central monitor, the bed’s review data
cannot be displayed on any central monitor. Be sure to save a bed’s
data in one of the central monitors in the network.
• You can exchange the positions of two registered beds by touching the
two registered positions.
• You cannot save the data of a bed that is monitored through a CNS-
6201 central monitor on which [Extended Network] is set to [ON].

Stop Monitoring
Removes the monitored bed from the selected position.
Monitored beds
A bed is displayed in red or blue
depending on which central
monitor its data is saved in.

• Bed whose data is saved in


this central monitor (red).
The review data is saved in this
central monitor. All settings
and operations are available on
this central monitor.

• Bed whose data is saved


in another central monitor
(blue).
The review data is saved
on another central monitor.
The settings for data saving
(such as admit, discharge,
patient transfer, stored waves)
cannot be set from this central
monitor; they can only be set
on the other central monitor.
Monitor List Bed name
Group Monitor name
Touch the group to register the Touch a bed to register it as a IP address
bed. Touch [ < ] or [ > ] to scroll monitored bed. Registered beds Data saved destination
the group tab right and left. are displayed in blue. Touch [ ∧ ]
or [ ∨ ] to scroll the list.

If a bed is monitored through a central monitor as an “extended network” bed,


[ # ] is displayed before the bed name.

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Display Settings
Touch the [Display Settings] tab on the Monitor Setting window.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
All Beds Screen All Beds Numeric Area Normal, Wide Sets the size of the numeric area on the All
Beds screen.
Large

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Normal

All Beds Numeric Size Normal, Large Sets the size of the numeric value on the All
Beds screen.
Large

Normal

Display Patient Name ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display the patient
name. When [OFF] is set, note entered on the
Admit/Discharge window cannot be displayed
even if the note is entered.

Large Patient Name ON, OFF Sets the size of the patient name on the All
Beds screen.
ON

OFF

All Beds Screen Transmitter Battery ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display the battery
Status level icon when the monitored bed is a
transmitter. The icon can only be displayed
only if the transmitter is compatible with the
transmitter battery status function.

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Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Old NIBP Data Time Until NIBP Data 10 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 24 Selects how long to wait after NIBP
Display Is Old hours measurement to dim NIBP or delete NIBP and
display “---”.
Old NIBP Data Display Dim, --- Selects how to display the old NIBP data.
Dim: NIBP measurement is dimmed.

---: NIBP measurement deleted and “---”


displayed.

ECG Display Pacing Mark Position Above Wave, Overlap Wave Selects the pacing mark position on the ECG
waveform displays on the All Beds screen.
Above Wave: Pacing mark is displayed above
the wave.
Overlap Wave: Pacing mark is displayed
overlapping wave.

Bed Name Setting


Touch [Bed Name Setting] tab on the Monitor Setting window.

NOTE
Do not use the same bed name for more than one bed in a group.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Monitored Beds Main Display Bed name (up to Changes the bed name. Touch the desired bed on the Main
Setting 10 characters) Display or Second Display and select the bed name from the
list.

You can also enter the bed name using the onscreen
Second Display keyboard.

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Monitored beds
Touch the desired bed to change the name. For dual
displays, monitored beds are displayed on the Main
Display and Second Display separately.

6-1

Bed list
Select a monitored bed.
Registered beds on the Pre-
registration window are
displayed. Touch [ ] or
[ ] to scroll the list. If there
are no pre-registered beds, a
keyboard appears.
Every touch of the key toggles
between keyboard and bed list.

Refer to “Entering Letters and Numbers” in Section 1 of the Operator’s Manual.

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Parameter Setup

There are two tabs for parameter setting. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• Parameter Selection
• Parameter Colors

Parameter Selection
Touch the [Parameter Selection] tab on the Parameter Setup window.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Parameter All parameters that can be displayed Selects the parameters to be displayed on the keys on the
Selection on this central monitor (default: all screen. The selected parameters appear on setting keys.
unselected) Parameters which aren’t currently measured can also be
selected and appear on setting keys.

Every touch of a key toggles between selected and unselected.

Every touch of [ALL] toggles between “select all” and “select


nothing”.

Parameter Colors
Touch the [Parameter Colors] tab on the Parameter Setup window.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Parameter Colors All parameters that can be 32 colors Sets the color for each parameter. Touch the of a
displayed on this central parameter and the key of the desired color.
monitor
Touch [Reset] to return the color of the currently
selected parameter to the factory default setting.

You can scroll the screen by touching [ ] and


[ ].

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Alarm Master

You can register three alarm masters (Alarm Master 1 to 3) on the Alarm Master
window. Touch the desired master and set the settings. For details, refer to the
Operator’s Manual.

The alarm master also gives the default alarm settings when the patient is
admitted.
• For a bedside monitor: Alarm Master 1 of the bedside monitor. 6
• For a bed monitored through an ORG-9100 series multiple patient receiver:
Alarm Master 1 of this central monitor (includes “arrhythmia analysis” and 6-1
“QRS detection type” settings)

Each alarm master has the following settings. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• Alarm Limits
• Arrhythmia Alarm
• ST Alarm

You can change the master name by touching [ ] of the selected alarm
master.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Alarm Alarm All parameters Set for each Registers the upper and lower alarm limits in the
Master 1, Limits which have alarm parameter alarm master. Touch the desired parameter and set
Alarm limits setting the upper and lower alarm limits.
Master 2,
Alarm When [Reset] is touched, a confirmation window is
Master 3 displayed. Touch [Yes] to return the setting to the
factory default setting.

You can scroll the screen by touching [ ] and


[ ].
Arrhythmia Arrhythmia Analysis ON, OFF Registers the arrhythmia analysis setting in the alarm
Alarm master when monitoring a patient through an ORG-
9100 series multiple patient receiver.
QRS Detection Type Adult, Child, Registers the QRS detection type setting in the alarm
Neonate master when monitoring a patient through an ORG-
9100 series multiple patient receiver.
Arrhythmia Alarm Set for each Registers arrhythmia alarm settings in the alarm
Limits arrhythmia master. Set the following items for each parameter.
• Alarm ON or OFF
TACHYCARDIA and BRADYCARDIA alarm
cannot be set to off.
• Arrhythmia Alarm Limits
Touch the desired arrhythmia and set the setting.

When [Reset] is touched, a confirmation window is


displayed. Touch [Yes] to return the setting to the
factory default setting.

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Setting Items Setting Range Description


Alarm ST Alarm ST Set for each lead Registers ST alarm settings in the alarm master.
Master 1, Touch the desired lead and set the upper and lower
Alarm limits.
Master 2,
Alarm When [Reset] is touched, a confirmation window is
Master 3 displayed. Touch [Yes] to return the setting to the
factory default setting.

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Pre-registration

Register the information for your facility on the Pre-registration window.

There are six tabs of Pre-registration settings. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• Bed Name
• Group Color
• Pause 6
• Channel
• Hospital Name 6-1

NOTE
After entering the items, touch [ENTER] to register the setting. Then,
touch [OK] to close the window.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Bed Name Up to 10 alphanumeric Registers bed names (or numbers) for up to 64 beds. Touch the
characters (Default: BED- [ ] of the desired bed and enter the bed name.
001 to 064)
Group Group Name Up to 8 alphanumeric Registers group names and the color for each group. Touch the
Color characters [ ] of the desired group name or color, and set the name or
Group Color 32 colors color.
Default settings

Group Name Color Group Name Color


Group A Pink Group F Green
Group B Light blue Group G Purple
Group C Orange Group H White
Group D Blue Group I Gray
Group E Light Group J Turquoise
purple
Pause Pause Reason Up to 8 alphanumeric Registers pause reasons and pause times. Touch [ ] of the
characters desired reason or time and set the reason or time.
Pause Time 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2
hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 5 Default settings
hours, 6 hours, 8 hours, 10
Reason Time Reason Time
hours, 12 hours, 24 hours,
Free Pause-1 6 hours Pause-7 1 hour
Pause-2 1 hour Pause-8 1 hour
Pause-3 1 hour Pause-9 6 hours
Pause-4 1 hour Pause-10 4 hours
Pause-5 1 hour Pause-11 24 hours
Pause-6 1 hour Pause-12 8 hours
Channel 4 alphanumeric characters Registers the channels for the beds through the ORG-9100
(A to F, 0 to 9) multiple patient receiver. Touch [ ] of the desired channel and
set the channel.
Hospital Name Up to 20 alphanumeric Registers the hospital name. This name is printed.
characters

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ORG Setting

Set the settings for the ORG-9100 multiple patient receiver. These settings
can only be set at the central monitor that monitoring through the ORG-9100
multiple patient receiver.

NOTE
• The ORG setting must be set by qualified personnel in your hospital.
• This settings are only available for monitored beds.

There are five tabs of ORG setting. The windows can be changed by touching the
tab.
• ORG Setting
• RSSI
• Alarm Level (Limits)
• Alarm Level (Arrhythmia)
• Alarm Level (Technical)

ORG Setting
Select the desired ORG and touch ORG Setting.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)*
Group Select from groups in the Sets the name of the group the ORG belongs to.
network (Default: General)
Channel 1001-6080, 7001-7997, Sets the channel band the ORG belongs to. When the channel is
A000-C0FE, 8001-8009, changed, a confirmation message appears and registered channel
9001-9479 is reset.
Antenna Antenna-1, Diversity Selects the antenna type.
• Antenna-1: ORG uses antenna 1 to receive signals.
• Diversity: ORG uses antennas 1 and 2 to receive signals.
Telemetry Alarm 1 min, 2 min, 3 min Sets the alarm silence time for the beds through the multiple
Silence Time patient receiver.
Arrhythmia Type Standard, Extended Selects the arrhythmia type. This setting is available only when
the multiple patient receiver corresponds to the function.
ZR Setting Bed Name Select from the registered Sets the bed name. Touch [ ] of the desired bed and enter the
bed names (Up to 64 bed) bed name.
Type A, C (display only) Selects the transmitter type, A or C, for each bed.

* The default settings depend on the multiple patient receiver.

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RSSI
Select the desired ORG and touch [RSSI].

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
RSSI Mode ON, OFF Selects whether or not to display the trendgraph of the registered beds through
the multiple patient receiver. When [ON] is set, the RSSI trendgraph is
displayed for up to 30 minutes and the field strength value is displayed on the
All Beds screen and Individual Bed window. The trendgraph has 16 levels ( 0
to 15) and is updated every three seconds. The default setting depends on the
multiple patient receiver.
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Alarm Level (Limits)
Select the desired ORG and touch [Alarm Level (Limits)].

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
HR CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY Sets the alarm level of each vital sign and ST alarm. The
PR default setting depends on the multiple patient receiver
ST setting.
SpO2
RR
PRESS
NIBP
TEMP CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY
APNEA(T) CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY
ETCO2

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Alarm Level (Arrhythmia)


Select the desired ORG and touch [Alarm Level (Arrhythmia)].

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
EXT TACHY CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY Sets the alarm level of each arrhythmia alarm. The
EXT BRADY default setting depends on the multiple patient receiver
VPC RUN*1 CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY setting.
V BRADY*2
SV TACHY*2
TACHYCARDIA
BRADYCARDIA
PAUSE*2
COUPLET CRISIS, WARNING, ADVISORY
EARLY VPC
MULTIFORM
V RHYTHM*2
BIGEMINY
TRIGEMINY*2
FREQ VPC
IRREGULAR RR*2
PROLONGED RR
NO PACER PULSE*2
PACER NON-CAPTURE*2
*1 When the arrhythmia type for the multiple patient receiver is set to Standard, the default setting of VPC RUN is
ADVISORY.
* Only available when the arrhythmia type for the multiple patient receiver is set to Extended.
2

Alarm Level (Technical)


Select the desired ORG and touch [Alarm Level (Technical)].

Setting Items Setting Range Description


• ECG Check Electrode WARNING, ADVISORY Sets the alarm level of each technical alarm.
• SpO2 Probe Off (Default, ECG Noise: The Check Probe setting also sets the Probe
• ECG Noise WARNING, Other: Off and No Pulse alarm levels. The default
• Signal Loss ADVISORY) setting depends on the multiple patient
receiver setting.

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Patient Attribute Read Setting

Set the settings to read the patient information with a bar code reader.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Patient Attribute Input Device OFF, Bar Code Selects whether or not to read patient information
Reader with a bar code reader. When Bar Code Reader is
selected, patient information items are displayed.
Touching [Delete] deletes read information. 6
Patient ID Read Patient ID Enable, Disable Selects whether or not to read the patient ID. When
reading the patient ID, touch [Enable] → [SETUP] 6-1
and set the data area of the patient ID. The data area
of the patient ID is displayed in cyan.
SETUP Offset 0 to 259 Sets the patient ID data area. Touch [ ] of the
start position or length and set them.

NOTE
Length 0 to 16 After entering the numeric value, touch [OK] to
close the window.

Example: Start Position: 0, Length: 10


Start Position
Length

The data area is displayed in cyan.


Name Read Patient Name Enable, Disable Selects whether or not to read the patient name.
When reading the patient name, touch setting and set
the data area of the patient name. The data area of
the patient name is displayed in pink.
Settings Offset 0 to 259 Sets the patient name data area. The procedure is the
Length 0 to 16 same for patient ID.
Char Code ASCII (fixed) Sets the character code to display.
Name Division Code ON (00 to FF, Selects whether or not to divide the patient name
Default: 0), OFF into first name and second name. When set this to
[ON], touch [ ] of the name division code to
enter a code which is the division marker between
first and second name.

NOTE
After entering the division, touch [OK] to close
the window.

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Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Date of Read Date of Birth Enable, Disable Selects whether or not to read the date of birth.
Birth When reading the date of birth, touch [Enable] →
[SETUP] and set the data area of the date of birth.
The data area of the date of birth is displayed in
green.
Settings Year Offset 0 to 259 Set the date of birth data area. The procedure is the
Length 4 (fixed) same for patient ID.
Month Offset 0 to 259
Length 2 (fixed)
Day Offset 0 to 259
Length 2 (fixed)
Gender Read Gender Enable, Disable Selects whether or not to read the gender. When
reading the gender, touch [Enable] → [SETUP] and
set the data area of the gender. The data area of the
gender is displayed in purple.
Settings Gender Offset 0 to 259 Sets the gender data area. The procedure is the same
Length 1 (fixed) for patient ID.
Identification Male 0 to 8 M Sets the identification code of gender. Touch the
Code [ ] of the Separation Code and enter the code.

Female F
NOTE
After entering the separation code, touch
Unknown U [ENTER] to register the setting. Then, touch
[OK] to close the window.

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External Output

Set the communication settings for RS-232C and HL7 on the External Output
setting.

There are two tabs of External Output settings. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• RS-232C
• HL7 6

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RS-232C
Touch [RS-232C] tab on the External Output window and set the settings.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Baud Rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, Sets the RS-232C communication settings according to
38400 the external instrument which is connected to the USB 3
Data Bits 7, 8 connector.
Parity None, Even, Odd
Stop Bits 1, 1.5, 2
Flow Control None, Xon/Xoff, Hardware, Hardware
XON/XOFF
Communication Mode NK Protocol, Off

HL7
Touch the [HL7] tab on the External Output window and set the settings. Touch
[OK] on the confirmation window to restart the HL7 service.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
ORU Use ORU ON, OFF Selects whether or not to output the ORU (current
numeric) data.
ORU Port 1024 to 65535 (Default: 7998) Sets the port number to use for ORU data output.
No. (ORU/ Touch [ ] of the port number and enter the
ACK-R01) number.
NOTE
After entering the port number, touch [OK] to
close the window.
ORU 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 60 min Sets the interval to output the ORU data. Touch
Sample [ORU Sample Interval] and select the time.
Interval
ORF Use ORF ON, OFF Selects whether or not to output the ORF (old
numeric) data.
ORF 1024 to 65535 (Default: 9004) Sets the port number to use for ORF data output.
Port No. Touch [ ] of the port number and enter the
(QRY∧R02/ number.
ORF∧R04) NOTE
After entering the port number, touch [OK] to
close the window.
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Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
QRY Use QRY ON, OFF Selects whether or not to request patient
information.
HIS IP Set depending on the hospital Sets the IP address of the HIS server.
Address network. (Default: 0.0.0.0)
Touch [ ] of the each number and enter the IP
address.
NOTE
After entering the IP address, touch [OK] to
close the window.
Patient 1024 to 65535 (Default: 7997) Sets the port number that is used by HIS server for
QRY Port receiving patient information. Touch [ ] of the
(QRY/ port number and enter the number.
ADR-A19)
NOTE
After entering the port number, touch [OK] to
close the window.
ADT Use ADT ON, OFF Selects whether or not to output the admit and
Admit/ 1024 to 65535 (Default: 9005) discharge, patient information update and presence
Discharge check information.
Port
(ADT-A04/ • Admit/Discharge Port
A02) Sets the port number for admitting or discharging
Patient Info 1024 to 65535 (Default: 9006) a patient from an external system.
Update Port
(ADT∧A08) • Patient Info Update Port
Sets the port number for entering the patient
Patient List 1024 to 65535 (Default: 9007)
information including patient ID from an
QRY Port
external system.
(QRY∧R02)
• Patient List QRY Port
Sets the port number for requesting the admit
condition of a patient from an external system.

NOTE
After entering the port number, touch [OK] to
close the window.
MSH Segment HL7 ––– (Display only) Displays the HL7 version.
Version
Character ASCII, JIS, UNICODE UTF-8 Sets the character code type. Touch the character
Set code key and select the character code.
Sending Up to 180 characters Sets the names in the HL7 telegram.
Application (Default:
Sending • Send Application Name Touch [ ] of the each item and enter the name.
Facility NIHON KOHDEN
Receiving • Send Facility Name
NOTE
Application NIHON KOHDEN
• Receive Application Name After entering the name, touch [OK] to close
Receiving
CLIENT APP the window.
Facility
• Receive Facility Name
CLIENT FACILITY)

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Function Keys Setting

Set the keys for All Beds and Individual Patient function keys.

There are two tabs of function keys setting. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• All Beds
• Individual
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All Beds 6-1

Touch the [All Beds] tab on the Function Keys window.

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
All Beds Function Keys (7 keys) • Screen Selects the function or window for
Overview, Discharged Patients List, all beds function keys of the All Beds
System Setup, All Beds Alarm Events, All screen. Touch the desired key and
Beds Limits select the function or window.
• Operation
Touchkeys Setting, Touchkeys Off, Alarm When [Reset] is touched, a
Check, Record All confirmation window is displayed.
• None Touch [Yes] to return the setting to the
factory default setting.

Individual

Setting Range
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Individual Function Keys (6 keys) • Screen Set the individual function keys to
Individual Waveforms display on the All Beds screen when
• Personal Setup [ » ] of each bed is touched. Touch the
Admit/Discharge, Alarm Limits, desired key and select the function or
Arrhythmia Alarm, ST Alarm window.
• Other Setup
All Beds Screen Setup, Individual When [Reset] is touched, a
Bed Screen Setup, Parameter Priority, confirmation window is displayed.
Function Keys, Recording, Report Touch [Yes] to return the setting to the
• Parameter Setup factory default setting.
ECG, RESP, SpO2, NIBP, PRESS, TEMP
• Review
Trend, Tabular Trend, Full Disclosure,
Expanded Waveform, ST Recall,
Arrhythmia Recall, Hemodynamics List,
ECG 12 Lead Analysis, Event List, Alarm
Events, Review*
• Operation
NIBP Measurement, Learn ECG
• None
* The Review window that is displayed when [Review] on the Individual Bed window is touched is displayed. (Default:
Custom Review).

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Mouse Setting

You can control up to six CNS-6201 central monitors by one mouse.

The mouse setting must be set on the central monitor to which the mouse is
connected.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Mouse Controller Default: This central monitor is set Sets the position of the central monitor
as the mouse controller on the lower to which the mouse is connected
center of the display placement image*. (mouse controller). Touch [Mouse
When the central monitor is set to dual Controller] and the position of the
display, the central monitor is set on the central monitor.
lower center and right position.
When changing the position of the
mouse controller, the central monitors
of the mouse operating range is
unselected.

To cancel the setting after touching


[Mouse Controller], touch [Applicable
Display].
Applicable Displays Default: Not used. After setting the mouse controller, set
the other central monitors to control by
the mouse. Touch the desired position
of the display placement image and
central monitor on the list.

When touching the central monitor


on the central monitor list, the setting
screen appears. Set display type (dual
or single) and dual display layout
(vertical or horizontal).

To cancel the setting touch central


monitor on the Display Placement
Image and [Not used].

* Up to 6 central monitors which are controlled by one mouse and their position is displayed. You can move the cursor
from the mouse controller to other central monitors as allowed in the following screen.

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Applicable Display
Returns to the applicable
display when mouse controller
Display Placement Image
is touched.
Applicable display is displayed in green.

Mouse Controller
Selects the mouse controller.

Find Cursor
Returns the mouse cursor
to the center of the display. 6
Mouse Controller
Displays in blue frame.
6-1
Central Monitor List
Touch applicable display
Not used
of the display placement
Leave the place unselected.
image and select the central
monitor.

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Remote Controller Setting

Sets the channel of the remote controller. The remote controller is only available
when the YL-611P/612P alarm indicator is connected to the central monitor.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Channel ch-1 to ch-9, ALL Sets the channel of the remote controller. Touch [ALL] or
[channel number].

When operating several central monitors by one remote


controller or several central monitors are installed close together,
set the channel for each monitor. If you do not need to set the
channel, select ALL.

CAUTION
• Set the remote control channel on the monitor to prevent the
remote control from operating a different monitor.
• When several monitors are installed close together, check that the
remote control operates only the desired monitor. If the remote
control operates a different monitor, recheck the channel setting.

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Group Name Setting

Set the network group name.

NOTE
This setting must be set by qualified personnel in your hospital.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Group Name Up to 8 alphanumeric characters Registers the network group name.
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Default: General, CCU, CCU-1, CCU- Touch [group name] and set the name.
2, ER, ICU, ICU-1, ICU-2, OR, Post
CCU, Recovery, Tele-1, Tele-2, Tele-3, 6-1
NOTE
Tele-4, Tele-5
After entering the group name,
touch [OK] to close the window.

The Registered group name is shared


by the entire network.

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Network Setting

Set the settings for network communication.

There are three tabs of network setting. The windows can be changed by
touching the tab.
• Network
• Central
• Extended Network

Network
Touch the [Network] tab on the Network Setting window.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Monitor Network IP Address Set according to the Touch [ ] of the IP Address, Subnet Mask and
network which is connected Default Gateway and set them.
to the LAN 0 connector of
Subnet Mask the central monitor.
NOTE
After entering the IP address, touch [ENTER] to
Default Gateway register the setting. Then, touch [OK] to close
the window.
Hospital Network IP Address Set according to the
network which is connected When [AUTO] is touched, the IP address of the
to the LAN 2 connector of monitor network is set automatically.
Subnet Mask the central monitor.
After setting is complete, touch [Restart].
Default Gateway
NOTE
Restart the central monitor after entering the IP
address.

CAUTION
The network must be managed by the network administrator. Make
sure that each monitor in the network has a different IP address.
Otherwise, data communication cannot be performed properly. When
adding a monitor to an already operating network, set the IP address
on the monitor before connecting the monitor to the network.

NOTE
• Contact your Nihon Kohden representative when changing the IP
address manually.
• To avoid communication trouble, do not connect the network cable to
each instrument before IP address setting is complete.
• When a monitored bed is registered, do not change the IP address. The
data may be lost.

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Central
Touch the [Central] tab on the Network Setting window.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Group Select from 16 registered Selects the group to which the central
groups monitor belong. Touch [Group] and
select the group.

Extended Network 6
Touch [Extended Network] tab on the Network Setting window.
6-1

WARNING
Do not diagnose a patient based on alarm information of an
instrument which can view the data by setting [Extended Network] to
ON. There is a time delay. Confirm the alarm information on this
central monitor.

Setting Items Setting Range Description


Extended Network ON, OFF Select whether or not to increase the bedside
and/or central monitor which can review the
data of the monitored bed whose data is saved
on this central monitor.
• ON: You can review the data up to four
bedside and/or central monitors through
this central monitor in addition to the
bedside and/or central monitors which
is connected to the monitored bed.
: Data flow
Monitored bed CNS-6201
(BSM) (Extended
Network: ON)

Delay occurs on these monitors

• OFF: Up to four bedside and/or central


monitors can review the data of the
monitored bed.
: Data flow
Monnitored bed CNS-6201
(BSM) (Extended
network: OFF)

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Setting Items Setting Range Description


Extended Network 1 to IP Address Set according to the Touch [ ] of the IP Address and set the
Extended Network 4 network which is address.
connected to LAN
0 connector of the
NOTE
central monitor.
• After entering the IP address, touch
[ENTER] to register the setting. Then,
touch [OK] to close the window.
• Set all the items (Extended Network 1 to
4).

After setting, touch [Set].

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Date and Time

Set the date and time. These are displayed at the lower right of the screen.

NOTE
Changing the date and time affects the all central monitors and bedside
monitors in the network.

Setting Range 6
Setting Items Description
( : Default)
Time Setting Mode Manual, Synchronized to Select whether to set the date and time
6-1
NTP Server manually or synchronize it to the NTP server
in the network.

• Manual
Set the date and time manually. Touch the
desired setting and enter the number.

After the setting, touch [Set]. When the


confirmation window is displayed, touch
[Yes]. When the date and time is changed,
the change notification is displayed on the
central monitors in the network. Touch [OK].

• Synchronized to NTP Server


When you select [Synchronized to NTP
Server], enter the NTP server IP address
and touch [Sync]. The status between the
central monitor and NTP server is displayed
on the Date and Time window. Confirm
the message and touch [Yes] to start
synchronizing.

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Password

To access some windows of the System Setup screen, you need an administrator
password. You can set a password which consists of four numbers. The factory
default setting is “1234”, but we recommend that you change this password.

1. Touch [Password] tab on the Maintenance window.

2. Enter the new password twice. The password is displayed as “*” for
protection.

3. Touch [Set]. When the confirmation window is displayed, touch [Yes].

NOTE
After entering the password, touch [Set] to set the password.

Enter the new password twice.

Set
Set the entered password.

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Displaying the Information of the Monitored Beds

You can check the information of the monitored beds on the Revision window of
the Maintenance window. Touch [Revision] tab on the Maintenance window.

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Registered bed information
• Bed: Bed name
• Group: Group name 6-1
• Device: Model name
• Revision: Software revision
• IP Address: IP address
• Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia version

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Initializing the PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit

Use the following procedure to initialize the PU-621R central monitor processing
unit to the factory default settings.

NOTE
Initializing the central monitor deletes all data saved in the central monitor
and returns all settings to the factory default settings. Before initialization,
make sure that all necessary data is backed up.

1. Touch the [System] tab on the System Configuration screen.

2. Touch [System Initialize]. The confirmation window is displayed.

3. Touch [OK] to initialize the system. The system is initialized, the Windows
screen appears, then the CNS-6201 central monitor program starts.

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Section 6-2 Changing the System
Setup Screen Settings for
Maintenance
Confirming Instruments Connected to the Network........................................................................................... 6.2.2
Checking the Keyboard Operation..................................................................................................................... 6.2.3 6
Copying Settings to Other Beds or Registering Settings as Default Settings.................................................... 6.2.4
Backing Up Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 6.2.8
Exchanging Central Monitors.................................................................................................................. 6.2.8
Backing Up to a USB Thumb Drive......................................................................................................... 6.2.9 6-2
Restoring Settings on a Central Monitor............................................................................................... 6.2.11
Installing the Expansion Program Software..................................................................................................... 6.2.13
Acquiring the Unlock Code.................................................................................................................... 6.2.13
Installing the Expansion Program.......................................................................................................... 6.2.13
Enabling/Disabling Screen Hard Copy Printing............................................................................................... 6.2.16
Printing a Screen Image (Screen Hard Copy)....................................................................................... 6.2.17
Removing the USB Thumb Drive..................................................................................................................... 6.2.18

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Confirming Instruments Connected to the Network

Touch [Maintenance] → [Network Info] tab on the System Setup screen to


display the Network Info window and confirm which instruments are connected
to the network. Instruments in the network whose power is turned on are
displayed. Confirm the number of instruments. Refer to “Basic Setting Using
Touch Screen” in Section 6.

To display the Network Info window, a maintenance password must be entered.


For the maintenance password, contact your Nihon Kohden representative.
Master Storage Device
IP address of the central monitor where the
Instrument Type data is saved. This is only displayed when
CNS-XXXX: Central monitor (system) the data is saved on another central monitor.
BSM-XXXX: Bedside monitor
ORG-XXXX: beds whose data is received
through the multiple patient
Host Name Update
receiver or transmitter.
device’s name Touch to update the
(bed name or CNS name) IP Address Group Name information.

List of instruments
in the network
The registered bed
columns are filled in
blue.

For setting the IP address of the PU-621R central monitor processing unit
manually, refer to “Setting the IP Address of PU-621R Central Monitor
Processing Unit Manually” in Section 2.

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Checking the Keyboard Operation

You can check if each key on the keyboard works properly.

1. Touch [Maintenance] → [Self Check] → [Keyboard] of the System Setup


screen to display the Keyboard window. To display the Keyboard window,
a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.
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2. Press the keyboard key. Check that the pressed key name is displayed in the
center of the screen.
The pressed key name is displayed
6-2

NOTE
The ALT key is not displayed.

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Copying Settings to Other Beds or Registering Settings as


Default Settings

NOTE
This operation must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.

You can copy settings from one bed to other beds or to a USB thumb drive. This
function is useful when you start using a new central monitor and want to set the
same settings for all beds. A USB thumb drive can also be the copy source or
copy destination.

You can also register the desired bed settings or removable disk settings to the
default settings of the central monitor. The registered default settings are applied
to the default settings of the new admitted bed.

Setting items that can be copied by this operation are listed in “Factory Default
Settings” in Section 7.

NOTE
• Patient information and review data cannot be copied.
• When copying the bed settings from the USB thumb drive, the software
version of the copy source and copy destination must be the same.

When a USB thumb drive is the copy source or destination, do steps 1 to 10.
When a USB thumb drive is not used, do steps 6 to 10.

1. Touch [Menu] on the left lower corner of the screen → [System Setup] to
display the Information window of the System Setup screen.

When [System Setup] is assigned to an all beds function key, the Information
window of the System Setup screen can also be displayed with the function
key.

2. Enter the maintenance password and touch [ENTER].

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3. Touch [System Exit]. The central monitor program exits.


Enter maintenance password.

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4. Insert a USB thumb drive into the USB connector on the PU-621R central
monitor processing unit.

NOTE
• Insert only one removable media into the central monitor at a time.
• Use a removable media with enough free space.
• A USB hard disk cannot be used.
• Do not insert a removable media into the central monitor during
monitoring. This may cause communication loss.

5. Double-click the “CNS-6201” icon on the desktop. The central monitor


program starts.

6. Touch [Maintenance] → [Copy Bed Settings] to display the setting window.


The maintenance password is needed to open the setting window. For the
maintenance password, contact your Nihon Kohden representative.

7. Select the source (bed) and destination (bed) and touch [Copy]. You can
select two or more destination (beds).

NOTE
• If bed settings are already in the USB thumb drive, copying
overwrites them.
• If the software version of the copy source and copy destination are
different, [Removable Disk] cannot be selected.

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Source Destination
All registered beds are displayed. All monitored beds are displayed and two or more destinations
You can select only one bed including can be selected. [ALL] copies the settings to all the monitored
removable disk. [Removable Disk] is beds. [Removable Disk] copies the settings to the removable
used when the setting is copied to the disk. [Default Settings] registers the source bed settings to the
removable disk. default settings of the central monitor.

8. If the destination is a monitored bed, a “Copy another bed settings?”


message appears.

To copy the settings to another bed, touch [Yes] and repeat step 7.

To end copying, touch [No]. The confirmation window appears.

9. Touch [Yes]. When copying is finished, the “Bed settings copied” message
appears.

10. The later steps are different depending on the destination.


When the destination is a monitored bed:
i) The “The system will shut down and return to Windows.” message
appears. Touch [OK] to exit the central monitor program and return to
Windows.

ii) Double-click “CNS-6201” icon to start the central monitor program.

When the destination is a USB thumb drive:


i) The “The USB device can now be safely removed from the system.”
message appears. Touch [OK] to complete the copying.

ii) Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.

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NOTE
• Follow the procedure above to remove the USB thumb drive from
the central monitor. Otherwise it may cause instrument trouble and
data may be damaged.
• If the “The USB device cannot be stopped right now.” message
appears, touch [Other Settings] to change the window and then
touch [Unplug Device]. For details, refer to “Removing the USB
Thumb Drive” in this section.

When the destination is a [Default Settings]


The copying is finished.
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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Backing Up Settings

NOTE
• This operation must be done by qualified personnel in your hospital.
• When exchanging the central monitor, check the following conditions.
Otherwise the central monitor might not operate correctly.
- The central monitors are the same model.
- The software version of the new central monitor is the same as the
current central monitor.
- The new central monitor is initialized.

When you exchange the central monitor for another one, first back up the settings
of the current central monitor to a USB thumb drive. Use the USB thumb drive
to transfer the settings to the new central monitor.

For setting items you can back up by this operation, refer to “Factory Default
Settings” in Section 7.

NOTE
Patient information and review data cannot be backed up.

USB thumb drive requirements


• Special drivers are not needed for installation
• The memory needs to be blank
• No viruses
• Formatted in FAT32 file system

Exchanging Central Monitors


You can exchange central monitors according to the following procedure.

1. Back up the settings of the current central monitor on a USB thumb drive.
Refer to “Backing Up to a Removable Media”.

2. Cancel the registration of all the monitored beds on [Monitor Setting] →


[Monitored Beds Setting] of the System Setup screen. Refer to “Monitor
Setting” in Section 6-1.

3. Install the new central monitor. Set the IP address.

NOTE
Do not set the IP address after registering monitored beds.

4. Restore the settings you saved at step 1 on the new central monitor. For the
procedure, refer to “Restoring Settings on a Central Monitor” in this section.

5. Confirm that the new central monitor can perform the same monitoring as
the previous central monitor.

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Backing Up to a USB Thumb Drive


Back up the central monitor settings to a USB thumb drive.

1. Touch [Menu] on the left lower corner of the screen → [System Setup] to
display the Information window of the System Setup screen.

When [System Setup] is assigned to an all beds function key, the Information
window of the System Setup screen can also be displayed with the function
key.
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2. Enter the maintenance password and touch [ENTER].

3. Touch [System Exit]. The central monitor program exits.


Enter maintenance password. 6-2

4. Insert a USB thumb drive into the central monitor.

NOTE
• Insert only one USB thumb drive into the central monitor at a time.
• Use a USB thumb drive with enough free space.
• A USB hard disk cannot be used.
• Do not insert any removable media into the central monitor during
monitoring. This may cause communication loss.

5. Double-click the “CNS-6201” icon on the desktop to start the central


monitor program.

6. Touch [Maintenance] → [Backup Settings] → [Backup] of the System


Setup screen to display the Backup window. To display the backup window,
a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

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7. Touch [Start Backup]. The confirmation window opens.

NOTE
If settings of the same central monitor are already saved in the
removable media, they are overwritten.

8. Touch [Yes]. Backup starts and the “Saving data” message appears.

The “The data is saved to the USB thumb drive.” message appears when
backup is finished.

9. Touch [OK].

10. Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.
i) The “The USB device can now be safely removed from the system.”
message appears. Touch [OK] to complete the backup.
ii) Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.

NOTE
• Follow the procedure above to remove the USB thumb drive from
the central monitor. Otherwise it may cause instrument trouble and
data may be damaged.
• When the “The USB device cannot be stopped right now.” message
appears, touch [Other Settings] to change the window and then
touch [Unplug Device]. For details refer to “Removing the USB
Thumb Drive” in this section.

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Restoring Settings on a Central Monitor


After exchanging the central monitors, restore settings on the central monitor by
using the backup in the USB thumb drive.

NOTE
Check that the new central monitor is initialized.

1. Touch [Menu] on the left lower corner of the screen → [System Setup] to
display the Information window of the System Setup screen.
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When [System Setup] is assigned to an all beds function key, the Information
window of the System Setup screen can also be displayed with the function
key.
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2. Enter the maintenance password and touch [ENTER].

3. Touch [System Exit]. The central monitor program exits.


Enter maintenance password.

4. Insert a USB thumb drive into the central monitor.

NOTE
• Insert only one USB thumb drive into the central monitor at a time.
• Use a USB thumb drive with enough free space.
• A USB hard disk cannot be used.
• Do not insert any removable media into the central monitor during
monitoring. This may cause communication loss.

5. Double-click the “CNS-6201” icon on the desktop to start the central


monitor program.

6. Touch [Maintenance] → [Backup Settings] → [Restore] of the System Setup


screen to display the Restore window. To display the Restore window, a
maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

7. Touch the data you want to restore on the central monitor.


Stored data list
The stored data of a central monitor which has the same
software version as this central monitor is displayed.

8. Touch [Start Restore]. The confirmation window opens.

9. Touch [Yes]. Restoring the settings starts and the “Restoring data” message
appears. The “The restore is complete.” message appears when restoring the
settings is finished.

10. Touch [OK].

11. Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.
i) The “The USB device can now be safely removed from the system.”
message appears. Touch [OK] to complete restoring the settings.

ii) Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.

NOTE
• Follow the procedure above to remove the USB thumb drive from
the central monitor. Otherwise it may cause instrument trouble and
data may be damaged.
• When the “The USB device cannot be stopped right now.” message
appears, touch [Other Settings] to change the window and then
touch [Unplug Device]. For details, refer to “Removing the USB
Thumb Drive” in this section.

iii) The “The system will shut down and return to Windows.” message
appears. Touch [OK]. The Windows restarts and then central monitor
program starts automatically.
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Installing the Expansion Program Software

A central monitor can continuously monitor up to 8 beds. With the expansion


program software, more beds can be monitored.

QP-625P 16 Patient Software: up to 16 beds


QP-626P 24 Patient Software: up to 24 beds
QP-627P 32 Patient Software: up to 32 beds
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To install the software, acquire the unlock code from Nihon Kohden. Use the
registration form on the back page of this guide.

6-2

Acquiring the Unlock Code


1. Touch [Maintenance] → [Expansion Program] on the System Setup screen to
display the Expansion Program window. To display the Expansion Program
window, a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password,
contact your Nihon Kohden representative.

Displays the current number of


beds which can be monitored.

Displays the registration code


which you need when applying
the unlock code.

2. Fill in the registration form on the back page of this guide and send it to your
Nihon Kohden representative.

Installing the Expansion Program


1. Touch [Maintenance] → [Expansion Program] on the System Setup screen to
display the Expansion Program window. To display the Expansion Program
window, a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password,
contact your Nihon Kohden representative.

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

2. Touch [Input Password] to display the Input Password window.

Input Password
Touch to display the Input Password window. This key is disabled
when the number of monitored bed is already 32 beds.

3. Select the number of beds in “Change users”.

Displays the maximum


number of beds that can
be monitored.
Select the key of the
desired number of beds.

Displays the keyboard.

4. Touch the keyboard icon ( ) to display the keyboard. Enter the unlock
code acquired from Nihon Kohden and touch [OK].

If the unlock code is incorrect, “The password is wrong” message appears.


Enter the correct unlock code.
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NOTE
It is not necessary to restart the central monitor after installing the
expansion program.

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Enabling/Disabling Screen Hard Copy Printing

You can print a screen hard copy with a printer.

NOTE
• This setting becomes “Disable” whenever you restart the central monitor
program.
• Use the screen hard copy function for maintenance only. The waveform
might not be displayed correctly.

1. Touch [Maintenance] → [Other Settings] of the System Setup screen to


display the Other Settings window. To display the Other Settings window,
a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

2. Touch [Enable] or [Disable] in [Print Screen]. The factory default setting is


“Disable”.

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Printing a Screen Image (Screen Hard Copy)


Set Screen Hard Copy to “Enable” and press the Print Screen key on the optional
keyboard. The screen image is printed on the network printer.

Printing example

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6. SYSTEM SETUP SCREEN

Removing the USB Thumb Drive

If you could not remove the USB thumb drive when copying bed settings or
backing up the central monitor settings, do the procedure below to safely remove
the USB thumb drive.

NOTE
Follow the procedure below to remove the USB thumb drive from the
central monitor. Otherwise it may cause instrument trouble and data may
be damaged.

1. Touch [Maintenance] → [Other Settings] of the System Setup screen to


display the Other Settings window. To display the Other Settings window,
a maintenance password is needed. For the maintenance password, contact
your Nihon Kohden representative.

2. Touch [Unplug Device] in [USB Device]. The “The USB device can now be
safely removed from the system.” message appears.

NOTE
The “Please confirm connection of the USB memory” message appears
when the USB thumb drive was already in a condition where it can be
safely removed.

3. Touch [OK] to close the message window.

4. Remove the USB thumb drive from the central monitor.

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Section 7 Factory Default Settings

Factory Default Settings....................................................................................................................................... 7.2


System Configuration................................................................................................................................. 7.2
Monitor Setting........................................................................................................................................... 7.4
Parameter Selection................................................................................................................................... 7.5
Alarm Master.............................................................................................................................................. 7.6
Alarm Limits Master......................................................................................................................... 7.6
Arrhythmia Alarm Master................................................................................................................. 7.8
ST Alarm Master.............................................................................................................................. 7.9
Pre-registration........................................................................................................................................... 7.9
ORG Setting............................................................................................................................................. 7.10 7
Patient Attribute Read Setting.................................................................................................................. 7.11
External Output........................................................................................................................................ 7.12
Function Keys Setting............................................................................................................................... 7.13
Mouse Setting.......................................................................................................................................... 7.13
Remote Controller Setting........................................................................................................................ 7.14
Group Name............................................................................................................................................. 7.14
Network Setting........................................................................................................................................ 7.14
Date and Time.......................................................................................................................................... 7.15

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Factory Default Settings

The factory default settings of the System Setup screen are listed below. Other
default settings are listed in the Section 16 “Factory Default Settings” of the
Operator’s Manual.

OK: The copy settings and backup settings are available. When changing the
monitor for a bed whose data is saved on another central monitor, the
setting is maintained.
NO: The copy settings and backup settings are not available. When changing
the monitor for a bed whose data is saved on another central monitor, the
setting returns to default setting.
–: The displayed setting is the setting maintained on the bed. When changing
the monitor for a bed whose data is saved on another central monitor, the
settings are changed to new bed settings.

System Configuration

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting
Language English (fixed)
Temperature Unit Celsius, Fahrenheit Celsius
Height Unit cm, in (inch) cm
NO
Weight Unit kg, lb kg
Pressure Unit mmHg/cmH2O, kPa/hPa mmHg/cmH2O
ST Unit mV/mm mV
Extended Units ON, OFF OFF
System Blood Pressure
mmHg, kPa mmHg
Unit*
CO2 Unit* mmHg, kPa mmHg
Respiration Unit* cmH2O, kPa cmH2O
System

System tcPC2/PCO2 Unit* mmHg, kPa mmHg


Configuration NO
YYYY/MM/DD, MM/
Date Display
DD/YYYY, DD/MM/ YYYY/MM/DD
Format OK
YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD
Discharge Mode Discharge, Delete data Discharge
Auto Resume OFF, 10 s, 30 s, 1 min,
3 min
After Pause 2 min, 3 min
Pause Timer ON, OFF OFF
Admit
Pause Timer Over
Time Notification ON, OFF OFF
Sound
Change Device ON, OFF OFF
* Available when [Extended Units] is set to [ON].

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting
Screen Timeout OFF, 1 to 30 min 5 min
Display ECG
Screen ON, OFF ON
Measurement Key
Match QRS Sens
ON, OFF OFF
System

to ORG
Recorder WS-960P WS-960P (Display only)
Channel Display
ON, OFF OFF
Protection
Security
Prohibit Duplicate
ON, OFF ON
Channels
Limit Alarm Off
ON, OFF ON
Mark
Technical Icon ON, OFF OFF
Every Two Minutes,
Communication 7
Single Sound, Only Single Sound
Loss Alarm
Message
Alarm Notice Icon ON, OFF ON
Alarm Notice CRISIS, WARNING or WARNING or
Alarm

Alarm Level CRISIS, All CRISIS


Alarm Sound Type NK1, NK2, IEC NK1
System
Advisory Alarm NO OK
Configuration Yellow, Cyan Cyan
Color
Advisory Alarm
20 s, 20 min 20 s
Sound Interval
Reminder ON, OFF OFF
Alarm Volume
7 levels 3
Limit

ECG Technical
Status Display Setting

Judgement Condition
Measurement Status

SpO2 Technical High, Middle, Low Middle


Alarm Events

Other Technical
Measurement
Display
Status
Other

Refer to “Alarm Events” in Section 6-1.

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Monitor Setting

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting
Number of Displays Single, Dual Single
OFF, Main Display, Second
Expand Individual Display OFF
Display
32 Patients*,
24 Patients*,
16 Patients*,
Main Display 12 Patients,
Screen 10 Patients,
Composition Number of
8 Patients (4 × 2),
Patients on 8 Patients
8 Patients (8 × 1),
All Beds (4 × 2)
6 Patients (3 × 2),
Screen
6 Patients (6 × 1),
Second Display 4 Patients (2 × 2),
4 Patients (4 × 1),
2 Patients (1 × 2),
2 Patients (2 × 1)
Monitored Monitored Main Display Up to 32 patients with main and second display
Beds Setting Bed Second Display together NO OK
All Beds Numeric
Normal, Wide Normal
Area
All Beds Numeric
Normal, Large Normal
Size
All Beds Display Patient
ON, OFF ON
Screen Name
Large Patient
ON, OFF ON
Display Name
Settings Transmitter Battery
ON, OFF ON
Status
Time Until NIBP 10 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 24
Old NIBP 10 min
Data Is Old hours
Data
Old NIBP Data
Display Dim, --- Dim
Display
ECG Pacing Mark
Above Wave, Overlap Wave Above Wave
Display Position
Monitored Main Display
Bed Name
Beds Bed Name (up to 10 characters) ― ―
Setting Second Display
Setting
* Optional software to expand the number of patients is required.

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Parameter Selection

Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
All parameters that can be
Parameter Selection displayed on this central All unselected
monitor
White: RESP, P5, CO2, O2,
FLOW, VOL, Paw, tcPO2/
PCO2 (EXT), CO2 (GAS),
GAS, PiCCO (EXT)
Beige: FLOW (GAS), Paw
(GAS), VENT (EXT)
Red: ART, ART2, RAD,
DORS, AO, FEM, UA,
LVP, P1
Blue: UV, CVP, RVP, P2,
N2O, Delta SpO2, DES
(GAS)
7
Green: ECG, P7, O2
NO OK
All parameters that (GAS), EEG1, EEG2, PR
Parameter
can be displayed on 32 colors Yellow: PAP, RAP, LAP,
Colors
this central monitor ICP, ICP 2 to 4, P3, P4,
Trect, Tcore, Tnaso, Teso,
Ttymp, Tblad, Taxil, T2,
T4, T8, Delta T, Delta T2,
Delta T3, Delta T4, SEV
(GAS)
Violet: EXT 1 to 4
Orange: BIS, Tskin,
Tskin2, Tskin3, T1, T3,
T5, T7, Tb, Tb (CCO), Tb
(EXT), CCO, ENF (GAS)
Cyan: SpO2, SpO2-2
Pink: NIBP, P6
Purple: P8

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Alarm Master

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting
All
parameters
Alarm Limits which have Set for each parameter
alarm limits
setting
Arrhythmia Refer to “Alarm
Alarm Master 1 to ON, OFF
Analysis Master” in NO OK
Alarm Master 3
QRS Section 6-1.
Arrhythmia
Detection Adult, Child, Neonate
Alarm
Type
Arrhythmia
Set for each arrhythmia
Alarm Limits
ST (all lead) Set for each lead

Alarm Limits Master


The factory default settings of Alarm Master 3 are for infant.
Alarm
Alarm Item Lower Limit Upper Limit Unit
Master
Master 1, 2 50 140
ECG HR bpm
Master 3 100 200
PR OFF OFF
count/min
RR OFF OFF
RESP Master 1 to 3
APNEA(T) ― 20 s
SpO2, SpO2-2 90 OFF
SpO2 Master 1, 2 OFF %
Delta SpO2 ―
Master 3 5
Master 1, 2 80 (10.7) 180 (24.0)
SYS
Master 3 50 (6.7) 100 (13.3)
NIBP
DIA
Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF
MAP
Master 1, 2 80 (10.7)
SYS OFF
AO, ART, Master 3 50 (6.7)
ART2, DIA Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF
RAD, FEM Master 1, 2 60 (8.0)
MEAN OFF
Master 3 30 (4.0)
CVP, RAP, Max
mmHg
LAP, UV,
Min OFF OFF (kPa)
ICP, ICP2,
PRESS ICP3, ICP4 Mean Master 1 to 3
SYS
PAP, RVP,
DIA OFF OFF
LVP, UA
MEAN
Master 1, 2 80 (10.7)
SYS
Master 3 OFF
DORS DIA Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF
Master 1, 2 60 (8.0)
MEAN
Master 3 OFF

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Alarm
Alarm Item Lower Limit Upper Limit Unit
Master
SYS
mmHg
PRESS P1 to 8 DIA Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF
(kPa)
MEAN
Tskin, Tskin2 to 3,
Master 1, 2 38.0 (100.4)
Tcore, Trect, Teso,
TEMP Ttymp, Tblad, Taxil, OFF
Tnaso, T1, T2, T3, T4, Master 3 39.0 (102.2)
T5, T6, T7, T8 °C (°F)
Delta T, Delta T2,
Delta T Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF
Delta T3, Delta T4
Master 1, 2 38.0 (100.4)
Tb OFF
Master 3 39.0 (102.2)
O2 (I) 18 OFF
O2 Master 1 to 3 %
O2 (E) OFF OFF
Master 1, 3 OFF
CO2 (I) ― mmHg
CO2 Master 2 3 (0.4)
(kPa) 7
ETCO2 OFF OFF
N2O (I) (GAS) 80
N 2O OFF
N2O (E) (GAS) OFF
HAL (I) (GAS) 4.0
HAL OFF
HAL (E) (GAS) OFF
ISO (I) (GAS) 5.0
ISO OFF
ISO (E) (GAS) OFF
Master 1 to 3 %
ENF (I) (GAS) 5.0
ENF OFF
ENF (E) (GAS) OFF
SEV (I) (GAS) 6.0
SEV OFF
SEV (E) (GAS) OFF
DES (I) (GAS) 12.0
DES OFF
DES (E) (GAS) OFF
CCO OFF OFF
Master 1, 2 4.0 10.0 L/min
MV
Master 3 OFF OFF
Master 1, 2 26 (26)
Ppeak OFF
Master 3 OFF cmH2O
Master 1, 2 10 (10) (hPa)
PEEP OFF
Master 3 OFF
BIS 40 OFF ―
SEF (EEG1), SEF
OFF OFF Hz
(EEG2) Master 1 to 3
EEG
TP (EEG1), TP
OFF OFF nW
(EEG2)
Master 1, 2 80 (10.7) 180 (24.0) mmHg
SYS
Master 3 50 (6.7) 100 (13.3) kPa
CNIBP
DIA OFF OFF mmHg
Master 1 to 3
MEAN OFF OFF kPa

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Arrhythmia Alarm Master


The factory default settings of Alarm Master 3 are for infant.
Arrhythmia Analysis and QRS Detection Type default settings

Alarm Item Alarm Master Setting Range Factory Default Setting


Arrhythmia Analysis Master 1 to 3 ON, OFF ON
Master 1, 2 Adult
QRS Detection Type Adult, Child, Neonate
Master 3 Neonate

Arrhythmia alarm default settings

Alarm Item Alarm Master Threshold Unit On/Off


Master 1, 2 5
ASYSTOLE sec
Master 3 3
V FIB Master 1 to 3 ― ―
ON (fixed)
Master 1, 2 100*1
bpm
V TACHY Master 3 140*1
Master 1 to 3 6*1 beats
Master 1, 2 160
EXT TACHY
Master 3 220
OFF
Master 1, 2 40
EXT BRADY
Master 3 80 bpm
Master 1 ON
100*1
Master 2
OFF
VPC RUN Master 3 140*1
Master 1 ON
3 beats
Master 2, 3 OFF
Master 1 ON
50
V BRADY*1 Master 2
OFF
Master 3 60 bpm
Master 1, 2 170
SV TACHY*1 Master 3 210 OFF
Master 1 to 3 6 beats
Master 1, 2 140
TACHYCARDIA*2
Master 3 200
bpm
Master 1, 2 50
BRADYCARDIA*2 ON
Master 3 100
Master 1, 2 3.0
PAUSE*1 sec
Master 3 1.5
COUPLET
EARLY VPC Master 1 to 3 OFF
MULTIFORM
Master 1 ― ― ON
V RHYTHM*1
Master 2, 3
BIGEMINY
OFF
TRIGEMINY*1
FREQ VPC 10 /min
VPC ―
Master 1 to 3
IRREGULAR RR*1
― ―
PROLONGED RR
OFF
NO PACER PULSE*1
PACER NON-CAPTURE*1 400 ms

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*1 Only available when the Arrhythmia Type is set to Extended on the bedside
monitor.
*2 The settings are synchronized with the HR alarm limits settings. The values
cannot be set on the Arrhythmia Alarm Master setting window.

ST Alarm Master
The factory default settings are the same as those on the ST Alarm window.

Alarm
Alarm Item Lower Limit Upper Limit Unit
Master
ST Master 1 to 3 OFF OFF mV

Pre-registration

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings 7
Setting
Up to 10 alphanumeric
Bed Name BED-001 to 064
characters
Up to 8 alphanumeric Refer to “Pre-
Group Name
Group Color characters registration” in
Group Color 32 colors Section 6-1.
Up to 8 alphanumeric
Pause Reason ―
characters
15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 NO OK
Pause hours, 3 hours, 4 hours, 5 Refer to “Pre-
Pause Time hours, 6 hours, 8 hours, 10 registration” in
hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, Section 6-1.
Free
4 alphanumeric characters
Channel ―
(A to F, 0 to 9)
Up to 20 alphanumeric
Hospital Name ―
characters

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7. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

ORG Setting

Factory
Copy Backup
Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting*1
Select from 16 groups in the
Group General
network
1001-6080, 7001-7997, A000- ― ―
Channel 1001-6080
C0FE, 8001-8009, 9001-9479
Antenna Antenna-1, Diversity Antenna-1
ORG Setting Telemetry Alarm
1 min, 2 min, 3 min 2 min NO OK
Silence Time
Arrhythmia Type Standard, Extended Standard
Select from the registered bed names (Up to 64
Bed Name
ZR Setting bed) or up to 10 alphanumeric characters
Type A, C (display only)
RSSI RSSI Mode ON, OFF OFF
HR, PR, ST, SpO2,
RR, PRESS, NIBP, CRISIS, WARNING, WARNING
Alarm Level (Limits)
APNEA(T), ETCO2 ADVISORY
TEMP ADVISORY
EXT TACHY
CRISIS
EXT BRADY
VPC RUN*2
V BRADY*3
SV TACHY*3
WARNING
TACHYCARDIA
BRADYCARDIA
PAUSE*3 ― ―
COUPLET
Alarm Level EARLY VPC CRISIS, WARNING,
(Arrhythmia) MULTIFORM ADVISORY
V RHYTHM* 3

BIGEMINY
TRIGEMINY*3
ADVISORY
FREQ VPC
IRREGULAR RR*3
PROLONGED RR
NO PACER PULSE*3
PACER NON-
CAPTURE*3
ECG Check Electrode WARNING, ADVISORY ADVISORY
SpO2 Probe Off WARNING, ADVISORY ADVISORY
Alarm Level (Technical)
ECG Noise WARNING, ADVISORY WARNING
Signal Loss WARNING, ADVISORY ADVISORY
* The default settings depend on the multiple patient receiver except for the [Telemetry Alarm Silence Time] setting.
1

*2 When the multiple patient receiver is not correspond to “Extended”, the default setting of VPC RUN is ADVISORY.
*3 Available when the arrhythmia type of the multiple patient receiver is “Extended”.

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Patient Attribute Read Setting

Factory
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Setting Item Setting Range Default
Settings Settings
Setting
Patient Attribute Input Device OFF, Bar Code Reader OFF
Read Patient ID Enable, Disable Disable
Patient ID Offset 0 to 259
SETUP 0
Length 0 to 16
Read Patient Name Enable, Disable Disable
Offset 0 to 259
0
Settings Length 0 to 16
Name
Char Code ASCII (fixed)
ON, OFF OFF
Name Division Code
ON: 00 to FF 0
Read Date of Birth Enable, Disable Disable
Offset 0 to 259 0 NO OK 7
Year
Length 4 (fixed)
Date of
Offset 0 to 259 0
Birth Settings Month
Length 2 (fixed)
Offset 0 to 259 0
Day
Length 2 (fixed)
Read Gender Enable, Disable Disable
Offset 0 to 259 0
Gender
Length 1 (fixed)
Gender
Settings Male M
Identification
Female 0 to 8 F
Code
Unknown U

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External Output

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Setting Item Setting Range
Setting Settings Settings
2400, 4800, 9600,
Baud Rate 14400, 19200, 9600
38400
Data Bits 7, 8 8
Parity None, Even, Odd None
RS-232C Stop Bits 1, 1.5, 2 1
None, Xon/
Xoff, Hardware,
Flow Control None
Hardware XON/
XOFF
Communication Mode NK Protocol, Off NK Protocol
Use ORU ON, OFF OFF
ORU Port No. (ORU/
1024 to 65535 7998
ORU ACK-R01)
1 min, 5 min, 10
ORU Sample Interval 1 min
min, 30 min, 60 min NO OK
Use ORF ON, OFF OFF
ORF ORF Port No.
1024 to 65535 9004
(QRY∧R02/ORF∧R04)
Use QRY ON, OFF OFF
Set depending on
HIS IP Address 0.0.0.0
QRY the hospital network
Patient QRY Port
1024 to 65535 7997
(QRY/ADR-A19)
HL7 Use ADT ON, OFF OFF
Admit/Discharge Port
1024 to 65535 9005
(ADT-A04/A02)
ADT Patient Info Update
1024 to 65535 9006
Port (ADT∧A08)
Patient List QRY Port
1024 to 65535 9007
(QRY∧R02)
HL7 Version HL7 Version ––– (Display only) ― ―
ASCII, JIS,
Character Set ASCII
UNICODE UTF-8
MSH Segment Sending Application NIHON KOHDEN
NO OK
Sending Facility Up to 180 NIHON KOHDEN
Receiving Application characters CLIENT APP
Receiving Facility CLIENT FACILITY

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Function Keys Setting

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
• Screen
Overview, Discharged
Patients List, System
Overview, Discharged
Setup, All Beds Alarm
Patients List, Touchkeys Off,
All Beds Function Events, All Beds Limits
All Beds All Beds Alarm Events, All NO OK
Keys • Operation
Beds Limits, Alarm Check,
Touchkeys Setting,
Record All
Touchkeys Off, Alarm
Check, Record All
• None
• Screen
Individual Waveforms
• Personal Setup
Admit/Discharge, Alarm
Limits, Arrhythmia Alarm, 7
ST Alarm
• Other Setup
All Beds Screen Setup,
Individual Bed Screen
Setup, Parameter Priority,
Function Keys, Recording,
Report
Admit/Discharge, Alarm
• Parameter Setup
Limits, All Beds Screen
Individual ECG, RESP, SpO2, NIBP,
Individual Setup, Tabular Trend, NO OK
Function Keys PRESS, TEMP
Arrhythmia Recall, Event
• Review
List
Trend, Tabular Trend, Full
Disclosure, Expanded
Waveform, ST Recall,
Arrhythmia Recall,
Hemodynamics List,
ECG 12 Lead Analysis,
Event List, Alarm Events,
Review*
• Operation
NIBP Measurement, Learn
ECG
• None
* The Review window that is displayed when [Review] on the Individual Bed window is touched is displayed. (Default:
Custom Review)

Mouse Setting

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
Default: This central monitor is set as the mouse controller
on the lower center of the display placement image.
Mouse Controller
When the central monitor is set to dual display, the central
monitor is set on the lower center and right. NO OK
After setting mouse controller, set the place of other central
Applicable Display monitors that is controlled by the mouse.
Default: vacant

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Remote Controller Setting

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
Channel ch-1 to ch-9, ALL ALL NO OK

Group Name

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
General, CCU, CCU-1,
CCU-2, ER, ICU, ICU-1,
Group Name Up to 8 alphanumeric letters ICU-2, OR, Post CCU, NO OK
Recovery, Tele-1, Tele-2,
Tele-3, Tele-4, Tele-5

Network Setting

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
IP
Address Set according to the network
Monitor Subnet which is connected to LAN
0.0.0.0
Network Mask 0 connector of the central
Default monitor.
Gateway
Network NO
IP
Address Set according to the network
Hospital Subnet which is connected to LAN
0.0.0.0
Network Mask 2 connector of the central
Default monitor.
Gateway NO
General, CCU, CCU-1,
CCU-2, ER, ICU, ICU-1,
Select from registered 16
Central Group ICU-2, OR, Post CCU,
group
Recovery, Tele-1, Tele-2,
Tele-3, Tele-4, Tele-5
Extended Network ON, OFF OFF OK
Extended
Set according to the network
Extended Network
IP which is connected to LAN
Network 1 to 0.0.0.0
Address 0 connector of the central
Extended
monitor.
Network 4

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Date and Time

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Setting Item Setting Range Factory Default Setting
Settings Settings
Manual, Synchronized to
Time Setting Mode Manual OK
NTP Server
Year
Month
Day
Manual Settings Any value Current time NO
Hour
NO
min
sec
Synchronized to NTP Server IP Set depending on the NTP
0.0.0.0
NTP Server Address server

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Section 8 Reference

Specifications....................................................................................................................................................... 8.3
Function...................................................................................................................................................... 8.3
Display............................................................................................................................................. 8.3
Full Disclosure Window.................................................................................................................... 8.4
Arrhythmia Recall Window............................................................................................................... 8.4
ST Recall Window............................................................................................................................ 8.4
Trend Window................................................................................................................................... 8.4
Hemodynamics List Window............................................................................................................ 8.4
ECG 12 Lead Analysis Window....................................................................................................... 8.5
Report Window................................................................................................................................. 8.5
Overview Bed Window..................................................................................................................... 8.5
Alarm................................................................................................................................................ 8.5
8
Recording......................................................................................................................................... 8.5
Printing............................................................................................................................................. 8.6
Operation......................................................................................................................................... 8.6
Sound and Light Output................................................................................................................... 8.6
Data Output...................................................................................................................................... 8.6
Network............................................................................................................................................ 8.6
System Settings............................................................................................................................... 8.6
Saving Data...................................................................................................................................... 8.6
Performance..................................................................................................................................... 8.7
LCD Display..................................................................................................................................... 8.7
Environment..................................................................................................................................... 8.7
Power Requirements........................................................................................................................ 8.7
Acoustic Energy (noise)................................................................................................................... 8.8
Mechanical Strength........................................................................................................................ 8.8
Dimensions and Weight (approximate, without protrusion).............................................................. 8.8
Safety Standard............................................................................................................................... 8.8
Electromagnetic Compatibility.......................................................................................................... 8.9
Electromagnetic Emissions............................................................................................................ 8.10
Electromagnetic Immunity.............................................................................................................. 8.10
Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications
Equipment...................................................................................................................................... 8.12
System Composition for EMC Test................................................................................................. 8.12
Restriction of Radio Equipment (European Union countries only)................................................. 8.13
European Community CE Notice................................................................................................... 8.13
General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems................................................................... 8.14
Connector Pin Assignment................................................................................................................................. 8.16
PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit............................................................................................... 8.16
DVI Connector................................................................................................................................ 8.16
Analog VGA Connector.................................................................................................................. 8.16
LAN 0 to 2 Connector..................................................................................................................... 8.16
USB 0 to 5 Connector.................................................................................................................... 8.17

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PS/2 Keyboard Connector.............................................................................................................. 8.17
PS/2 Mouse Connector.................................................................................................................. 8.17
COM 1 and 2 Connector................................................................................................................ 8.17
LINE-OUT Connector..................................................................................................................... 8.18
WS-960P Recorder Unit........................................................................................................................... 8.18
Recorder Connector....................................................................................................................... 8.18

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Specifications

Function
Display
All Beds screen
Number of patients: Up to 32 patients
Number of waveform traces: More than 1 trace/patient (Up to 16 patients)
Sweep speed: 6.25, 25, 50 mm/s (when 24 inch LCD display is used)
Waveform selection: Maximum 16 traces/auto
Waveform display: ECG, IBP, respiration wave, EEG, ETCO2, external input, pulse wave (SpO2),
FLOW/Paw, others depends on the connected bedside monitor or transmitter
Number of numeric data: More than 3 parameters/patient (less than 3 parameters are also available)
Numerical selection: Up to 17 parameters/auto
Numeric data display: Heart rate, VPC rate, respiration rate, pulse rate, IBP (systolic, diastolic, mean),
NIBP (systolic, diastolic, MAP), temperature, ΔT, blood temperature, ETCO2,
tcPO2, tcPCO2, SpO2, ST level, O2, CO, CCO, PiCCO, ventilator, anesthetic gas, 8
BIS, others depends on the connected bedside monitor or transmitter
Numeric data display size: Numeric data display size depends on the parameters
Waveform and numeric data display color: 32 colors
Alarm indication: Displays for each bed. Frame of alarmed bed lights or blinks*, highlighted
message for arrhythmia (when arrhythmia is detected)*, highlighted numeric
data (when vital signs alarms are generated)*, alarm sound* (Volume can be
adjusted.* Minimum volume is more than 45 dB. Minimum volume can be set
by the administrator.), alarm indicator lights
* Essential performance in EMC standard
Alarm silence: Displays alarm silence mark or silence mark with remaining minutes.
Alarm can be silence for each patient.
Recording: Alarm recording, manual recording, all beds recording
Alarm recording starts when an alarm is generated even which screen is
displayed.
Sync sound: Displays QRS sync mark at the selected patient data display area. Sync sound is
generated from the speaker (volume can be adjusted). Sync sound is generated
even which screen is displayed. Alarm indicator lights.

Individual Bed window


Number of waveform traces: Up to 16 traces. Display area can be selected.
Waveform sensitivity: Selectable
Blood pressure scale: Separate, common, high/low
Learning ECG: Available by touching the LEARN ECG key
Numeric data display: Monitoring numeric data can be displayed on the left side of the individual bed
window. All monitoring vital signs numeric data are displayed on the individual
numeric vital signs window.
Alarm indication: Highlighted message for arrhythmia (when arrhythmia is detected)*, highlighted
numeric data (when vital signs alarms are generated)*, alarm sound*, alarm
indicator lights
* Essential performance in EMC standard

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Alarm silence: Displays alarm silence mark or silence mark with remaining minutes.
Alarm can be silence for each bed.
Patient settings: Patient information can be entered when admitting or discharging the patient.
Receiving channel number can be set when using the multiple patient receiver.
Alarm settings can be changed.
Recording: 10 seconds of waveforms (on the network printer), manual recording

Full Disclosure Window


Display formats: Zoom display, expanded waveform display
Saved data: 120 hours/bed
Number of saved waveforms: Up to 16 waveforms
Arrhythmia alarm and waveform color: Depends on the alarm level
Waveform zoom display: Available
Automatic scroll: Available
Full disclosure waveform recording: Available on network printer
Expanded waveform recording: Recorder, network printer
Caliper function: Available
Divider function: Available

Arrhythmia Recall Window


Display formats: List display, waveform display
Number of recall files: 1500 files/bed*
* The data is deleted after 120 hours even the files are less than a maximum
number.
Waveform length: More than 8 seconds (depends on the connected bedside monitor)
Arrhythmia recall recording: Recorder, network printer

ST Recall Window
Display formats: ST file display, comparison display
Number of recall files: Up to 120 hours/bed
ST recall file recording: Recorder, network printer

Trend Window
Display formats: Trendgraph, tabular trend
Display times: Up to 120 hours/bed
Zoom in display: 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 48, 96 or 120 hours
Display interval: 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes at NIBP measurement
Parameters: Depends on the connected bedside monitor
Trend recording: Network printer
Tabular trend recording: Network printer
NIBP trend recording: Network printer

Hemodynamics List Window


Display format: Tabular trend
Number of files: 256 files/bed*
* The data is deleted after 120 hours even the files are less than a maximum
number.
Parameters: Depends on the connected bedside monitor
Recording: Network printer

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ECG 12 Lead Analysis Window


Display formats: Analyzed waveform, averaged waveform, comparison, report, analyzed numeric
data
Number of files: 200 files/bed*
* The data is deleted after 120 hours even the files are less than a maximum
number.
Displayed data: Depends on the connected bedside monitor
Recording: Network printer
Caliper function: Available
Divider function: Available

Report Window
Printing: Network printer
Printing type: Manual, periodic
Printing items: Bed name, patient information, comment, tabular trend, trendgraph, full
disclosure waveform, expanded waveform, event list, arrhythmia
recall, ST recall, hemodynamics list, ECG 12 lead analysis, alarm event
Printing settings: Interval, printing start time, printing end time 8

Overview Bed Window


With overview bed function, up to 32 patients plus one other patient’s waveform can be viewed.

Alarm
Alarm indication: Frame of alarmed bed lights or blinks*, highlighted message*, highlighted
numeric data*, alarm sound* and alarm indicator
* Essential performance in EMC standard
Alarm type: Arrhythmia, vital signs, technical
Setting method: Default setting applies unless the setting is changed. Settings can be changed on
the Alarm Master window. A group of alarm items can be set all together to one
group of preset setting.
Alarm silence: Alarm silence key is available on each screen.
Alarm On/Off: Available on each bed
Alarm setting range: Depends on the connected bedside monitor
Alarm history: Displayed by event list
Alarm volume: 45 to 85 dB (A) (Requirement of IEC 60601-2-49: 2001) (at 1 m in front of
central monitor) Crisis ≥ Warning ≥ Advisory
Alarm delay time
Delay between alarm occurrence on the central monitor and output of the alarm signal from a device that generates
alarm in the network: ≤4s

Recording
Record unit: WS-960P Recorder Unit
Record type: Manual recording, automatic alarm recording, periodic recording, remote
recording
Recorded items: Patient information, 3 traces of waveforms, waveform information, measurement
data, date and time, recording type and paper speed
Record color: Monochrome

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Printing
Print device: Network printer
Print type: Manual recording or periodic recording
Printed items: Patient information, up to 16 traces of waveforms, waveform information,
measurement data, date and time, print type, paper speed
Print color: Monochrome, color

Operation
Touch panel (touch panel/LCD display with speaker), keyboard (option) and
mouse (option)

Sound and Light Output


Sound type: Alarm sound*, QRS sync sound and key clicking sound
Light type: Alarm indicator blinks in green synchronizing with a QRS sync sound.
Alarm indicator blinks or lights in alarm color (red, yellow and cyan)
synchronizing with an alarm sound.
* Essential performance in EMC standard.

Data Output
Available through network

Network
This central monitor has a LS-NET interface and connect to other LS-NET
communication devices and display patient data. Through the LS-NET interface,
data can be output. The communication method complies with the Ethernet
standard.

System Settings
Information: Displays the version and password window.
Environment: Settings for the system such as unit settings.
Bed composition: Select the bed to be monitored always or only displays waveform.
ORG: Settings for the ORG-9100 series multiple patient receiver.
Recorder: Settings for recording.
Mouse: Setting the available range of network mouse.
Parameters: Selecting parameters.
Name registration: Editing the group name.
Waveform color: Setting for waveform display color.
Alarm master: Registering or changing the alarm master.
Function keys: Assigning functions to function keys.
Alarm volume: Setting for the alarm volume.
QRS sync sound: Setting for the QRS sync sound.
Touch panel: Calibrating the touch panel.
Date & Time: Setting for the date and time.
Maintenance: Displays the Maintenance window.

Saving Data
When monitoring a bedside monitor with several central monitors, the data is saved in the one central monitor and other
central monitor refer the data from the central monitor.

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Performance
Display type: 24 inch LCD
Resolution (Maximum): 1920 × 1200 dots
Sweep speed: 6.25, 25, 50 mm/s
Memory: More than 1 GB
Processor: Core2Duo 2.2 GHz or better
Bulit-in display interface (compatible with WUXGA)
Built-in USB interface
Built-in sound interface
Built-in network interface
Large-capacity HDD: More than 160 GB
3-ch Recorder (option)
Recording paper: 50 mm width
Paper speed: 25, 50 mm/s
Number of channels: 3
Network printer
Paper size: A4, letter
USB I/F: Touch panel, mouse, bar code reader, USB-serial conversion cable 8
COM I/F: Alarm indicator, 3-ch recorder
PS/2 I/F: Keyboard
OS: Windows XP Embedded
Keyboard, mouse and bar code reader: Available as an option

LCD Display
LCD display: Local purchase

Environment
Operating environment
Temperature: 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F)
Humidity: 30 to 85%
30 to 80% (PU-621R)
(10 to 40°C, noncondensing)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa
Transport and storage environment
Temperature: –20 to +65°C (–4 to +149°F)
–20 to +60°C (PU-621R) (–4 to +140°F)
–15 to +55°C (recording paper) (5 to 131°F)
Humidity: 10 to 95%
10 to 90% (noncondensing) (PU-621R)
Atmospheric pressure: 700 to 1060 hPa

Power Requirements
Line voltage: AC 100 to 240 V
Line frequency: 50, 60 Hz
Power consumption: 180 VA
Rated current: 4.8 to 1.9 A

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Acoustic Energy (noise)


Equipment used in medically used room
Less than 48 dB

Mechanical Strength
STATIONARY type

Dimensions and Weight (approximate, without protrusion)


PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit:
115 (W) × 350 (H) × 380 (D) mm, 11 kg

Safety Standard
Safety standard: IEC 60601-1-1: 2000
IEC 60950-1: 2005*1
IEC 60601-1: 1988*2
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1: 1991*2
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 2: 1995*2
IEC 60601-1-2: 2001
IEC 60601-1-2 Amendment 1: 2004
IEC 60601-1-4: 1996
IEC-60601-1-4 Amendment 1: 1999
IEC 60601-1-6: 2004
IEC 60601-1-8: 2006
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07*3
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1 M90: 1990*4
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1 1S1-94: 1994*4
CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1B-98*4
*1 IEC 60950-1: 2005 applies to the following items.
• PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit (Op No. 21K)
• YL-611P/YL-612P Alarm Indicator
• YS-098P1/YS-098P2 Additional Alarm Indicator Unit
• YS-097P5/YS-097P6 VL Cable Set (Main)
• YS-097P8/YS-097P9 VL Cable Set (Second)
*2 IEC 60601-1: 1988, IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1: 1991 and IEC 60601-1
Amendment 2: 1995 applies to the following items.
• WS-960P Recorder Unit
• SC-611R WS-960P Power Supply
*3 CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-07 applies to the following items.
• PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit (manufactured by PFU
LIMITED, Op No. 21A)
• YL-611P/YL-612P Alarm Indicator
• YS-098P1/YS-098P2 Additional Alarm Indicator Unit
• YS-097P5/YS-097P6 VL Cable Set (Main)
• YS-097P8/YS-097P9 VL Cable Set (Second)
*4 CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1 M90: 1990, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1 1S1-94:
1994 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.601-1B-98 applies to the following items.
• WS-960P Recorder Unit
• SC-611R WS-960P Power Supply

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Type of protection against electrical shock:


CLASS I EQUIPMENT
Degree of protection against harmful ingress of water:
IPX0 (non-protected)
Degree of safety of application in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR, OR WITH
OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE: Equipment NOT suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR, OR WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS
OXIDE
Mode of operation: CONTINUOUS OPERATION
Method of cleaning and disinfecting or sterilization:
Equipment NOT suitable for sterilization
ME EQUIPMENT type: STATIONARY type

Electromagnetic Compatibility
IEC 60601-1-2: 2001
IEC 60601-1-2 Amendment 1: 2004

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Electromagnetic Emissions
This Model CNS-6201 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the CNS-6201 should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance


RF emissions Group 1 The CNS-6201 uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore,
CISPR 11 its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any
interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions Class A The CNS-6201 is suitable for use in all establishments, excluding
CISPR 11 domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-
Harmonic emissions Class A voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic
IEC 61000-3-2 purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/ Applicable
flicker emissions
IEC 61000-3-3

Electromagnetic Immunity
This Model CNS-6201 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the CNS-6201 should assure that it is used in such an environment.

Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Electrostatic discharge ±6 kV contact ±6 kV contact Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic
(ESD) ±8 kV air ±8 kV air tiles. If floors are covered with synthetic
IEC 61000-4-2 material, the relative humidity should be at least
30%.
Electrical fast ±2 kV for power ±2 kV for power Mains power quality should be that of a typical
transient/ burst supply lines supply lines commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-4 ±1 kV for input/output ±1 kV for input/output
lines lines
Surge ±1 kV differential ±1 kV differential Mains power quality should be that of a typical
IEC 61000-4-5 mode mode commercial or hospital environment.
±2 kV common mode ±2 kV common mode
Voltage dips, short <5% UT (>95% dip in <5% UT (>95% dip in Mains power quality should be that of a typical
interruptions and UT) for 0.5 cycles UT) for 0.5 cycles commercial or hospital environment.
voltage variations on If the user of the CNS-6201 requires continued
power supply input 40% UT (60% dip in 40% UT (60% dip in operation during power mains interruptions, it
lines UT) for 5 cycles UT) for 5 cycles is recommended that the CNS-6201 be powered
IEC 61000-4-11 from an uninterruptible power supply or a
70% UT (30% dip in 70% UT (30% dip in battery.
UT) for 25 cycles UT) for 25 cycles

<5% UT (>95% dip in <5% UT (>95% dip in


UT) for 5 s UT) for 5 s
Power frequency 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at
(50/60 Hz) levels characteristic of a typical location in a
magnetic field typical commercial or hospital environment.
IEC 61000-4-8
NOTE: UT is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level.

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IEC 60601 test


Immunity test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
level
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment
should be used no closer to any part of the CNS-6201,
including cables, than the recommended separation
distance calculated from the equation applicable to the
frequency of the transmitter.

Recommended separation distance

Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3 Vrms d = 1.2 P


IEC 61000-4-6

Radiated RF 3 V/m 3 V/m d = 1.2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz


IEC 61000-4-3 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 2.3 P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz

where P is the maximum output power rating of the


transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter 8
manufacturer and d is the recommended separation
distance in meters (m).

Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined


by an electromagnetic site survey*1, should be less than
the compliance level in each frequency range*2.

Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment


marked with the following symbol:

NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
*1 Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile
radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy.
To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the CNS-6201 is used exceeds the applicable RF
compliance level above, the CNS-6201 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is
observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the CNS-6201.
*2 Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.

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Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment


The CNS-6201 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The
customer or the user of the CNS-6201 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance
between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the CNS-6201 as recommended below,
according to the maximum output power of the communications.

Rated maximum output Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter (m)


power of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
(W) d = 1.2 P d = 1.2 P d = 2.3 P
0.01 0.12 0.12 0.23
0.1 0.38 0.38 0.73
1 1.2 1.2 2.3
10 3.8 3.8 7.3
100 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m)
can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power
rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.

NOTE 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.

System Composition for EMC Test


The CNS-6201 Central Monitor is tested to comply with IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, Amendment 1: 2004 with the following
composition. If any part which is not specified by Nihon Kohden is used, the EMC specifications might not comply.

Units Cable length


PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit —
VL-611R LCD Unit —
YL-612P Alarm Indicator 5.0 m
YS-098P2 Alarm Indicator Additional Kit 5.0 m
WS-960P Recorder Unit —
SC-611R WS-960P Power Supply
WS split cable 2.8 m
HES49-240125 LF AC adapter 1.98 m
ND01-AC2500-JPNK Power cord W 2.5 m
YS-097P6 VL Cable Set (Main)
RGB cable (DVI-DVI) 5.0 m
USB cable (A-B) 5.0 m
Stereo Cable 5.0 m
YS-097P9 VL Cable Set (Second)
RGB cable (DSUB(S)-DSUB(S)) 5.0 m
USB cable (A-B) 5.0 m
RY-910PA Remote Controller —
NE0100 Realforce91 keyboard 1.6 m
Basic optical mouse 1.7 m
LS2208 Bar Code Reader 2.1 m
907012 USB-RS232C CG-USBRS232R 0.4 m

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8. REFERENCE

Restriction of Radio Equipment (European Union countries only)


By ERC Recommendation 70-03E (2007-02) Annex 1 Band F1
Standard/test suites applied: EN 300 220-3 V1.1.1: 2000-09
EN 300 220-1 V1.3.1: 2000
Receiver class: Class 1
Frequency band(s): 433.050 MHz to 434.790 MHz (adapted country)
Norway: 441.750, 441.775, 441.800, 441.825, 441.850, 441.875, 441.900,
441.925, 441.950, 441.975 MHz (by Norwegian regulations No. 1399
of 20 December 2000)
Channel step: Receiver type A: 25 kHz
Receiver type C: 50 kHz
25 kHz in Norway
Received type of modulation: FSK (Frequency Shift Keying)
Antenna connector: External BNC antenna connector

European Community CE Notice


Marking by the symbol indicates compliance of this equipment with the Medical Device Directive (MDD) 93/42/EEC.
Such marking indicates that this equipment meets the following technical standards: 8
MDD essential requirement
Safety: IEC 60601-1: 1988
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 1: 1991
IEC 60601-1 Amendment 2: 1995
IEC 60950-1: 2005
Electromagnetic compatibility: IEC 60601-1-2: 2001
IEC 60601-1-2 Amendment 1: 2004
Pollution degree (PD): PD2
Over voltage category (OVC): OVC II
Altitude during operation: ≤2000 m

Administrator’s Guide CNS-6201 8.13


8. REFERENCE

General Requirements for Connecting Medical Electrical Systems

When more than one electrical instrument is used, there may be electrical
potential difference between the instruments. Potential difference between
instruments may cause current to flow to the patient connected to the
instruments, resulting in electrical shock (micro shock). Therefore, electrical
instruments must be appropriately installed as specified in IEC 60601-1-1: 2000
Second edition.

The following is an extract from IEC 60601-1-1 “Medical electrical equipment


Part 1-1: General requirements for safety”. For details, refer to IEC 60601-1-1
and consult with a biomedical engineer.

Examples of combinations of MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT and


non-medical electrical equipment

Medically used room


Feasible solution (See
Outside the Non-medically used
Situation No. Inside the PATIENT clause 19 in all
PATIENT room
ENVIRONMENT situations)
ENVIRONMENT
1 1a Items A and B in
PATIENT A B
ENVIRONMENT
IEC IEC
60601 60601

1b Items A and B in For B: Additional


PATIENT A B protective earth or
ENVIRONMENT separating transformer
IEC IEC
60601 XXXXX
1c Item A powered For B: Additional
from specified power A protective earth or
IEC 60601
supply in item B in separating transformer
PATIENT B
ENVIRONMENT IEC XXXXX
2 2a Item A in
PATIENT A B
ENVIRONMENT and
IEC IEC
item B in medically
60601 60601
used room
2b Item A in For B: See 19.201 and its
PATIENT A B rationale
ENVIRONMENT and
IEC IEC
item B in medically
60601 XXXXX
used room
3 3a Item A in For B: See 19.201 and its
PATIENT A B rationale
ENVIRONMENT and IEC 60601
IEC or
item B in non-medically
60601 IEC XXXXX
used room
common protective earth
3b Item A in For B: Additional
A B
PATIENT protective earth or
IEC 60601
ENVIRONMENT and SEPARATION DEVICE
IEC or
item B in non-medically
60601 IEC XXXXX
used room
protective earth with
protective earth
potential difference

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KEY TO TABLE
• Additional protective earth: If necessary, provide additional protective
earthing, which is permanently connected (see also 58.201).
NOTE Equipment modification may be required.
• Separating transformer: If necessary, limit the ENCLOSURE LEAKAGE
CURRENT, by using an additional separating transformer according to annex
EEE.
NOTE 1 No equipment modification is required.
NOTE 2 A separating transformer is a transformer with one or more input
winding(s) separated from the output winding(s) by at least basic insulation
[IEC 60989].
• SEPARATION DEVICE: If necessary, apply SEPARATION DEVICE.
• IEC 60601: MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT in compliance with IEC
60601.
• IEC XXXXX: Non-medical equipment in compliance with relevant IEC safety
standards.

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8. REFERENCE

Connector Pin Assignment

PU-621R Central Monitor Processing Unit


DVI Connector
Connection cable: DVI cable in the VL cable set (main)
24 17 Pin Assignment:
C1 No. Signal Name No. Signal Name
9
16 1 T.M.D.S DATA 2– 14 +5v POWER
8 1 2 T.M.D.S DATA 2+ 15 GROUND
T.M.D.S DATA 2 HOT PLUG
3 16
SHIELD DETECT
4 NC 17 T.M.D.S DATA 0–
5 NC 18 T.M.D.S DATA 0+
T.M.D.S DATA 0
6 DDC CLOCK 19
SHEILD
7 DDC DATA 20 NC
8 NC 21 NC
T.M.D.S CLOCK
9 T.M.D.S DATA 1– 22
SHEILD
10 T.M.D.S DATA 1+ 23 T.M.D.S CLOCK+
T.M.D.S DATA 1
11 24 T.M.D.S CLOCK–
SHIELD
12 NC C1 GROUND
13 NC

Analog VGA Connector


10 Connection cable: RGB cable in the VL cable set (sub)
15 5
Pin Assignment:

No. Signal Name No. Signal Name


1 L_RED 9 5V
11 1 2 L_GREEN 10 GND
6
3 L_BLUE 11 Monitor ID
4 Not used 12 SDA
5 GND 13 HSYNC
6 GND 14 VSYNC
7 GND 15 SCL
8 GND

LAN 0 to 2 Connector
Connection cable: Network cable (CAT 5)
8 Pin Assignment:

No. Signal Name No. Signal Name


1 TD+ 5 N.C.
1 2 TD– 6 RD–
3 RD+ 7 N.C.
4 N.C. 8 N.C.

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8. REFERENCE

USB 0 to 5 Connector
Connection cable:
1
• USB 0 connector: USB cable in the VL cable set (main)
• USB 1 connector: USB cable in the VL cable set (sub)
4
• USB 2 connector: Mouse cable
• USB 3-5 connector: Bar code reader cable
Pin Assignment:

No. Signal Name


1 5V
2 D–
3 D+
4 GND

PS/2 Keyboard Connector

4 5 Connection cable: Keyboard cable


2 Pin Assignment:
1 No. Signal Name No. Signal Name 8
3 6 KEYBOARD
1 4 +5V
DATA
KEYBOARD
2 MOUSE DATA 5
CLOCK
MOUSE
3 GND 6
CLOCK

PS/2 Mouse Connector


4 5 Connection cable: Alarm indicator cable
2 Pin Assignment:
1 No. Signal Name No. Signal Name
3 6 KEYBOARD
1 4 +5V
DATA
KEYBOARD
2 MOUSE DATA 5
CLOCK
MOUSE
3 GND 6
CLOCK

COM 1 and 2 Connector


Connection cable:
6 1 • COM 1 connector: Alarm indicator cable
• COM 2 connector: WS-960P recorder cable
Pin Assignment:
9 5 No. Signal Name No. Signal Name
1 DCD 6 DSR
2 Rx 7 RTS
3 Tx 8 CTS
4 DTR 9 RI
5 GND

Administrator’s Guide CNS-6201 8.17


8. REFERENCE

LINE-OUT Connector
Connection cable: Speaker cable of the VL cable set (main)
Pin Assignment:

No. Signal Name


1 GND
2 L-Speaker
3 R-Speaker

WS-960P Recorder Unit


Recorder Connector
Connection cable: SC-611R WS-960P power supply cable
3 7 Pin Assignment:
10 No. Signal Name No. Signal Name
8 1 +24 V 6 Tx
1 4 2 +24 V 7 RST
3 +24 V 8 DET
4 GND 9 Rx
5 GND 10 Boot

8.18 Administrator’s Guide CNS-6201


Software Registration Form
QP-625P 16 Patient Software, QP-626P 24 Patient Software
QP-627P 32 Patient Software

Thank you for purchasing the QP-625P 16 Patient Software, QP-626P 24 Patient
Software or QP-627P 32 Patient Software. The unlock code is required to use
this software. We will send you the unlock code within three days after we
receive your registration form.

To confirm the registration code or install the software, refer to Section 6-2
“Installing the Expansion Program Software”.

Please complete the following form. Otherwise, Nihon Kohden cannot send you
the unlock code.

Hospital/Institution

Address

Phone Number

Fax Number

Date of Purchase

PU-621R Serial Number (4 digits)

Registration Code (8 digits)

QP-625P 16 Patient Software


Software QP-626P 24 Patient Software
QP-627P 32 Patient Software

To be filled out by Nihon Kohden.

QP-625P 16 Patient Software


Unlock Code (9 digits)
QP-626P 24 Patient Software
Unlock Code (9 digits)
QP-627P 32 Patient Software
Unlock Code (9 digits)
Check Sheet for Parameter Unit Settings
Hospital Name:
Department:
Name: Date:
For your record, fill in the table and check the unit setting of the central monitor and bedside monitors.
Parameter Unit
Model Serial Version
Blood Pressure Temp Height Weight ST CO2 Respiration tcPO2/tcPCO2
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa
mmHg / kPa C/F cm / inch kg / Pound mV / mm mmHg / kPa cmH2O / hPa mmHg / kPa

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