1. Closely examine the displaying unit and other parts for any damage. Do not use the
displaying unit if it is damaged in any way.
2. Clean and disinfect the displaying unit (see chapter 14).
3. Connect the displaying unit to a suitable power outlet using the included power cable
and turn on the power outlet. The orange indicator light in the power button turns on to
indicate that the displaying unit is in STANDBY mode.
4. Adjust position and orientation of the touch screen to your preference.
5. Turn ON the displaying unit by pressing the power button. The indicator light in the power
button switches from orange (STANDBY mode) to green (ON). If an Ambu visualization
device is connected, a live image is available while the user interface is loading.
6. If necessary, connect the displaying unit to the Wi-Fi network.
7. Connect the Ambu visualization device to the displaying unit by plugging its connector
into the corresponding connector port on the displaying unit. Ensure that the arrows are
aligned and the colour matches on the connector and its port.
Note: For preparing and operating the Ambu visualization device, please refer to the
Instructions for Use for the specific visualization device.
8. Verify that a live video image appears on the screen by pointing the distal end of the Ambu
visualization device towards an object, e.g. the palm of your hand.
9. If required, an external monitor can be connected to the DVI or SDI port on the back ofthe
displaying unit.
10.2. Starting and stopping a procedure
10.2.1. Starting a procedure
When an Ambu visualization device is connected to the displaying unit, a new procedure
starts when one of the following actions is performed: 1) a patient is selected from Worklist,
2) a photo or video is captured, or 3) the stopwatch is activated.
If a visualization device is connected, the live image is available soon after the displaying unit
is turned ON. Even if a network error or other problems in the system occur, the Live view will
still be available making it possible to use the displaying unit for clinical purposes.
10.2.2. Stopping a procedure
Disconnect the Ambu visualization device from the displaying unit and select one of the
following options:
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Press Finish and export
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Press X
to end the procedure without exporting files.
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Reconnect the visualization device (or a replacement visualization device) to return to the
current procedure and continue the procedure.
10.3. Procedure workflow using the worklist
The displaying unit can retrieve patient information from a Worklist server. When a patient is
selected in the Worklist drop-down menu, the selected patient's information will be saved
with the images and videos created during the current procedure. The patient's information
can be retrieved before or during the procedure. If the procedure is ended with no patient
selected, the patient's information must be entered manually.
to end the current procedure and export the recorded files.
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