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From the main screen click on new session (1) button to start monitoring session.

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TIP - For login instructions and pairing sensor please read section 6.3 loging into app and pairing sensor.

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At the beginning of the monitoring session, an optional step is to fill patient data. This information will be used and recorded in the final report. Fill in all data correctly and click on “start monitoring”(1) as shown in Figure 6.5-2

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TIP - For faster monitoring, you can choose to skip this step, but for the report to be generated, you will have to fill in the patient information at the end of the monitoring session.

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Excessive tightening will be indicated with a “sensor too tight” message (Figure 6.5-6). In such a case loosen the turnbuckle until the green message of OK! appears (Figure 6.5-7).

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ATTENTION - If TOO LOOSE (Figure 6.5-3) or TOO TIGHT (Figure 6.5-6) is being shown the start monitoring button will be inactive. Adjust the turnbuckle until the positioning bar turns green with OK! and then button will be active.

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PRECAUTION - The patient position or movement and the BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor is known to affect the signal being recorded. As a result, if multiple recording sessions are obtained on the same patient, consistent positioning of the patient and device will lead to more comparable recordings.

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PRECAUTION - Do not press the sensor pin with hand or any other object, this may damage the sensor.

Step 4a - assisted signal quality check (option with internet)

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ATTENTION - this assisted verification option will only appear if there is an internet connection.

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In some situations, the signal being captured by the sensor will not have sufficient technical quality. The system will indicate the excessive noise, meaning there is a need to stabilize the patient and/or adjust the sensor (Figure 6.5-9).

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ATTENTION - The signal quality check is NOT a clinical check. The is a technical check and the noise message (insufficient signal quality) will be displayed when one or more of the four conditions below are true:

  • The signal-to-noise ratio is not satisfactory (signal with lack of physiological characteristics)

  • The amount of artifacts is excessive (too much movement being captured in the signal)

  • The processed signal will result in a statistically non-significant P2/P1 ratio

  • Processed signal will result in a non-physiological Time-to-Peak range

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