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6.3.1 - opening

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brain4care app

Open the brain4care app on you mobile device. You will be directed to the APP login screen for Standard Login or the active user selection screen for Trusted Device Login

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The bottom part is a table listing all monitoring sessions that you have access to for that corporate account.

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The monitoring session listing has five columns

  • (col.4)

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  • patient name and classification tags for a monitoring session,

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  • monitoring session start date and time,

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  • monitoring session duration,

  • (col.7)

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  • monitoring session status,

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  • (col.8)

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  • report number and availability .

The monitoring session statuses that exist are:

Table 6.6-1 - Monitoring session status (col.7)

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Status

Description

Sent

Monitoring session data has been sent to the analytics cloud engine

Sending

The monitoring data is being sent to the analytics cloud engine

In queue

Data from that monitoring session is queued and is to be sent in place X / of a queue of Y sessions. The most recent monitoring sessions are sent first

Incomplete

Sync paused pending patient data confirmation. Click on the monitoring session to confirm patient data. This can only be done on the mobile device that was used to create monitoring session.

Offline

Appears when the app is offline

Table 6.6-2 - Report status (col.8)

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Status

Description

Report available in the cloud

Indicates that the report is in the cloud. In this case, the mobile device needs to be ONLINE to access the report.

Report locally available

Indicates that the report was downloaded on the mobile device, i.e., it is available offline.

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6.3.2 - pairing the sensor

Step 1 - turn on the sensor

To turn on the sensor , slide the on/off switch towards the “I” position. to initiate pairing procedure.

Turn on sensor using power switch, setting it to “I” position.

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Turning ON sensor BcSs-PICNIW-1000

Make sure you are not trying the press the

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MODE button. This is used to pair the sensor with a dongle (please see section https://brain4care.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/B4CSENSORGUIDE29/pages/2853211499#6.8.1-manual-pairing if you are using a dongle)

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Info

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If the switch is not in its final position, the internal pin protector may interfere with adequate pin movement, decreasing sensor sensitivity, or even causing misreadings.

Verify if sensor is on via LED indication. If not, long press the on/off button util the LED is on.

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Turning ON the sensor BcSs-PICNIW-1000

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ATTENTION - The maximum operating temperature of the BcSs-PICW-2000 sensor model is 35°C. Therefore, if it is stored in a location of up to 40°C, it is recommended to use the sensor in a place with a temperature within the operating range (0 to 35°C) and wait until the sensor cools down. If the operating environment is at 20°C, the sensor takes approximately 6 minutes to cool down and reach the operating temperature (35°C).

Step 2 -

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start sensor pairing

To start pairing, make sure the sensor is turned on. Then, in the app, click on Click on the (plus) connect button (1). The device search function will then start to scan any sensor that has been turned onapp will scan for any close by sensors that are ON.

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Step 3 - confirm the sensor

A list of active sensors that are nearby will appear on your sensor pairing pop-up screen (1). The closest sensor will be selected automatically. Verify if the sensor UDI (Unique Device ID) on the sensor, opposite the power buttons, is the same that has been selected from the sensor list in the mobile app.

Tip

TIP - Some sensors may not be available for selection (dimmed) because they are blocked or do not belong to your organization, or are awaiting activation (if your sensor is not active, check with your clinical engineering team)active for your organization.

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For the selected sensor, a A visual confirmation for pairing will flash. The sensor and the sensor image in the mobile app will blink with the same color and frequency (2). If this pattern is the same between the mobile app screen and the sensor, the chosen sensor is the correct one. Click “Confirm” (3). If the pattern does not match or if you want to change the sensors, click the “Cancel” button (4). Once the chosen sensor is confirmed, the status LED on the sensor will flash green three times.