Honeywell Genesis DM Monitor Programming, Troubleshooting Manual page 24

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VFD Display
217
NIBP_CANCEL
218
NIBP_NOISE
219
NIBP_WEAK_SIGNAL
220
NIBP_SYS
221
NIBP_OVER_PRESSURE
222
NIBP_TIMER
223
NIBP_CAL
224
NIBP_VALVE
230
SPO2_TIMEOUT
231
SPO2_COMM
232
SPO2_VERS
233
SPO2_LOST
234
SPO2_SENSOR
240
TEMP_TIMEOUT
241
TEMP_COMM
242
TEMP_VERS
243
TEMP_UNRECOVERABLE
244
TEMP_RECOVERABLE
245
TEMP_NO_PROBE
246
TEMP_HI_AMBIENT
247
TEMP_LO_AMBIENT
250
IDCARD_TIMEOUT
251
IDCARD_COMM
252
IDCARD_ID_CRC
P4520EN.06
GENESIS DM MONITOR
Programming/Troubleshooting Guide
Meaning
NIBP cancelled by user
Patient moving or speaking during
NIBP Too much noise
measurement; irregular
heartbeat; tremors
Cuff not tight enough; Improper
NIBP Weak signal
cuff size
NIBP System error
NIBP Cuff pressure >
315mmHg
NIBP Timers out of range
NIBP Calibration error
NIBP Valve failure
User timeout - SpO2
Patient non-compliance
Loose connection; oximeter not
Lost communication with
connected to same COM port
SpO2 board
programmed in the Option Menu
SpO2 board failed to send
version information
Sensor not properly placed on
SpO2 signal lost
finger; Patient movement
SpO2 off finger or
disconnected
User timeout – temperature
Patient noncompliance
Lost communication with
temperature processor
Temp processor failed to
send version information
Temperature error
Temperature error
Probe not positioned properly
Temperature probe
disconnected
Temperature probe too
warm
Temperature probe too cold
User timeout – ID Card
Not properly setup or connected
Lost communication with ID
Not assigned to com port
card reader
Bad card reader
Card not swiped correctly
ID number CRC error
Bad card
6/26/2014
Possible Cause
Resolution/Action
No action.
Retrain the patient.
Retrain the patient. Replace cuff;
verify fit.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Retrain patient.
Verify cable connections are
secure. Call Honeywell. Check
option menu setting.
Call Honeywell.
Retrain the patient.
Retrain the patient. Connect the
sensor. Verify cable connections.
Retrain the patient.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Call Honeywell.
Retrain the patient.
Connect the probe. Verify all
connections secure.
Operating range: 84° to 108 °F
(28.9° to 42.2 °C)
Operating range: 84° to 108 °F
(28.9° to 42.2 °C)
Retrain the patient.
Reconnect the card reader.
Assign a com port.
Attach a new card reader.
Swipe the card again.
Create a new card.
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