Configuring The Cic Pro Center; Verifying Proper Operation; Customizing The System - GE ApexPro Operator's Manual

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System setup

Configuring the CIC Pro center

Verifying proper operation

Customizing the system

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WARNING
Before using this device for the first time, refer to the CIC Pro
Clinical Information Center Operator's Manual for safety
information.
WARNING
UNTESTED SOFTWARE—Do not load any software other than
that specified by GE onto the CIC Pro center. Installation of
software not specified by GE may cause damage to the server or loss
or corruption of data.
Before use, qualified personnel must configure the CIC Pro center for use within your
monitoring environment:
Service personnel must configure the CIC Pro center to work with your patient
monitor. For more information, refer to the appropriate CIC Pro center service
manual.
Clinical personnel must configure the clinical applications of the CIC Pro center.
For more information, refer to the appropriate CIC Pro center operator's and/or
service manual.
Before using this device, you should confirm that the CIC Pro center application and
alarms are operating properly:
1.
Check that the CIC Pro center is displaying waveforms and numerical data from
selected patient monitors and telemetry beds.
2.
Check that the CIC Pro center notifies you of an alarm condition when you verify
the alarm function. For more information, refer to the CIC Pro Clinical
Information Center Operator's Manual.
Three configuration levels control the features and functions of your CIC Pro center.
For more information, refer to the appropriate CIC Pro center operator's and/or
service manual.
Licenses (instituted): Licenses control the standard and specialized features
available for your CIC Pro center. These licenses are instituted during
installation, but can be changed by qualified personnel.
Defaults (persistent): Defaults control the network, system, and clinical
application settings of the CIC Pro center. Defaults are persistent, meaning they
are recalled after a patient is discharged.
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