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SETUP FOR CLINICAL USE
Taking a "Screen Shot"
To save an image displayed on the ICP Monitor screen, press the Screen Shot button. Up to 50 images (10 for each main
screen) can be stored at the same time. After 10 images, of the same screen type, the oldest image in memory will be
overwritten. Images can be downloaded to a USB memory drive via the Data Download option on the Home menu.
Using Data Markers
Use the Data Marker button on right side of the screen (see Figure 4) to identify and save in memory special events in real
time. For example, use the Data Marker before and after patient transport, administration of medication, change in dosage,
or any other interventions or procedures. Every time the Data Marker button is selected, a unique number (1-99) will be
displayed on the screen to identify the event marker. Log this number on the patient history file along with the event
information. The Mean ICP Trend Screen (see Figure 5) will display all event markers on a pop-up screen at the time the data
was tagged. The pop-up screen will read "Data Marker #X, Set in trend screen". After 99 stored events, the data marker
counter will reset to one. The Data Marker ID is linked to the mean ICP trend data and can be downloaded via USB (refer to
Data Download section).
Data Download
The device can store the following data:
• The last 24 hours of the ICP waveform (100 samples per second)
• Last 14 days of mean ICP values (1 sample every 10 seconds)
• Last 14 days of physiological alarm conditions
• Last 14 days of event markers
• 50 screen shots
Data will be overwritten once the memory capacity has been reached, starting from the oldest data point. A warning will be
displayed prior to overwriting data except for ICP waveform. The ICP waveform will be replaced every 24 hours. Make sure to
download waveform information as frequently as necessary. Stored data will not be lost if the sensor is disconnected or the
monitor is powered down.
To Download Data:
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Insert a digital memory device into the USB port on the right side of the monitor.
USB device should meet the following specifications:
• USB 2.0
• 8 to 32 GB capacity
• FAT32 format
Select the data to download from the options available in the Data Download menu found in the Home Screen (see Figure 9).
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The data will be downloaded to the memory device and a confirmation screen will appear when the data transfer is complete.
Data is saved as a text file. Refer to Appendix B: Data Download File Format for details on how to interpret the saved data.
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