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To view the sensor-acquired waveform on your monitor, you will need a brain4care BcAc-DG-1000 receiver adapted with for invasive pressure inputinputs on patient monitors. There are two ways to pair the sensor with the receiver: manual pairing or in app guided pairing.

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Step 1. Connect the receiver to the invasive pressure input of on the patient monitor.

Step 2. Turn on the sensor and position it on the patient as explained in sections section 6.2 and section 6.3.

Step 3. To start the pairing process, press the interface button on the BcAc-DG-1000, and make sure that the receiver LED will flash blue. Then press the sensor interface button and verify that the LED will also fl ashes is flashing blue.

Step 4. Shortly thereafter, both devices will enter pairing intelligence mode, with visual LED confirmation. Both the sensor and receiver will flash with a random and matching generated color and frequency pattern, meaning that both have identified each other and are able to match.

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Step 6. With pairing complete, the sensor waveform should appear on the multiparameter monitor. For best viewing, set the patient monitor to automatic scaling. If the signal is not found on the multiparameter monitor, turn off the sensor, unplug the receiver, and return to step 1.

Figure 6.6-11 Receiver interface button

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Warning

WARNING - Do NOT attempt to calibrate BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor with your patient monitor. This may result in display of a misleading ICP value shown in the patient monitor that can be misinterpreted when making critical clinical decisions.

Warning

WARNING - Make sure NO ICP value is shown in your patient monitor when the BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor is connected. Make sure that the default question marks (? /?) or dashes (- / -) are shown instead.

Info

ATTENTION - Only use with a compatible monitors and DO NOT calibrate the ICP value (mmHg)

6.6.2 in app guided pairing

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Step 2. Turn the sensor on and position it on the patient as explained in sections section 6.2 and section 6.3

Step 3. Follow steps 1 through 4 of section 6.4

Step 4. After pairing the sensor, in the application, click “Pair Receiver.” A list of available receivers will appear.

Check the receiver’s UDI on the label opposite to the button… (see item 1 in figure 6.6-2)

Figure 6.6-2 Starting Pairing with the Receiver.

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…and then select it from the list( item 1 in figure 6.6-3). Some receivers may not be available to be clicked, represented in gray, as they are inactivenot active, locked, do not belong to the organization (corporate account), or are awaiting activation (if your sensor is grayed out, check with your clinical engineering team).

Figure 6.6-3 Choosing Receiver.

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Step 5. After selecting the receiver, the pairing intelligence mode between sensor and receiver will start, with a visual LED confirmation on both devices. First, you must visually confirm the pairing with the physical receiver (Figure 6.6-4), with the receiver image in the application. Both should be flashing a light signal with the same color pattern and frequency. Click “Confirm” to continue pairing (item 1 in figure 6.6-4). If the pattern is not identified or you want to change the receiver, simply click on “Reselect”.

Figure 6.6-4 Confirming Receiver Pairing.

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Once the connection with the receiver is confirmed, you will be directed to the screen on Figure 6.5-5, where the sensor, receiver and application are paired. The same pairing intelligence method is done with the sensor, receiver, and mobile application screen by flashing in the same randomly generated color and frequency pattern.

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The sensor and receiver status LEDs will flash green three times as soon as pairing is confirmed, and a success window will appear in the application.

Figure 6.6-5 Confirming Sensor/Receiver Pairing.

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Remark: If in addition to viewing on the monitor you also want to view the waveform signal and generate the report in the mobile application, click on “Start monitoring” and proceed with steps 4 onwards in section 6.5. If you just want to monitor on the multiparameter monitor, click “Cancel”.

Step 7. At this point, the multiparameter monitor should start receiving the signal from the waveform. For best viewing, set the patient monitor to automatic scaling. If the signal is not found on the multiparameter monitor, turn off the sensor, unplug the receiver, and return to step 1.

Warning

WARNING - Do NOT attempt to calibrate BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor with your patient monitor. This may result in display of a misleading ICP value shown in the patient monitor that can be misinterpreted when making critical clinical decisions.

Warning

WARNING - Make sure NO ICP value is shown in your patient monitor when the BcSs-PICNIW-1000 Sensor is connected. Make sure that the default question marks (? /?) or dashes (- / -) are shown instead.

Info

ATTENTION - Only use with a compatible monitors and DO NOT calibrate the ICP value (mmHg)