VitalConnect VistaPoint Software Graphical Instructions
- June 10, 2024
- VitalConnect
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VitalConnect VistaPoint Software Graphical
Product Information
The Vista Solution wireless remote monitoring system includes
the VistaTablet or VistaPhone device, VitalPatch biosensor, and
VistaPoint software Graphical User Interface. The system is
intended for use by healthcare professionals to display
physiological data collected from the VitalPatch biosensor in home
and healthcare settings. VistaPoint is a secondary, adjunct patient
monitor and is not intended to replace existing standard-of-care
patient monitoring practices.
Indications for Use
VistaPoint is intended for use by healthcare professionals to
display physiological data collected by the Vista Solution wireless
remote monitoring system in home and healthcare settings.
Contraindications
The VistaPoint application should not be used as a standalone
diagnostic monitor. However, the data may be applicable for use in
diagnosis.
Precautions
Refer to IFU-06, VitalPatch Instructions for Use, for a complete
list of Warnings and Precautions related to using the VitalPatch
biosensor.
Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started
- Setting Up VistaTablet or VistaPhone Device
- Checking Device Battery Level and Patch Hours
- Changing Patient Name and Device Name
- Removing Previous VitalPatch
- Applying the VitalPatch
- Wearing the VitalPatch
Monitoring Using VistaPoint
- Pairing VitalPatch with VistaPoint
- Using the VistaPoint Dashboard
- When Monitoring is Complete
- Reporting a Symptom
- Making a Video Call or Appointment
- Recalibrating Automatic Body Temperature
- Changing Pacemaker Status
Entering Vital Signs Manually
- Entering Body Temperature Manually
- Entering Oxygen Saturation Manually
- Entering Blood Pressure Manually
- Entering Weight Manually
Troubleshooting
- VitalPatch Off Body Message
- Other VitalPatch Error Messages
- Device Troubleshooting
Using Bluetooth to Upload Vital Signs
- Oxygen Saturation (Berry BM1000 Fingertip)
- Oxygen Saturation (Berry BM2000A Wrist)
- Oxygen Saturation (Masimo MightySatTM Fingertip)
- Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3150 Wrist)
- Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3230 Fingertip)
- Blood Pressure (A&D UA-651 Arm)
- Weight (A&D UC-352)
Getting Help
To get help, tap the Menu button in the upper-right corner of
the screen and then tap Help. You can read instructional documents
or watch tutorial videos. Press the Home button to return to
monitoring.
VistaPoint® 3.2 Instructions for Use
Contents
Indications for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Getting Started
Setting Up VistaTablet or VistaPhone Device . . . . . . . . 3 Checking Device
Battery Level and Patch Hours . . . . . 5 Changing Patient Name and Device
Name. . . . . . . . . . 6 Removing Previous VitalPatch . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 7 Applying the VitalPatch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 8 Wearing the VitalPatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 9
Monitoring Using VistaPoint
Pairing VitalPatch with VistaPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Using
the VistaPoint Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 When Monitoring
is Complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Reporting a Symptom. . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Making a Video Call or
Appointment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Recalibrating Automatic Body
Temperature . . . . . . . . 18 Changing Pacemaker Status . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . 18
Entering Vital Signs Manually
Entering Body Temperature Manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Entering
Oxygen Saturation Manually. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Entering Blood Pressure
Manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Entering Weight Manually . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Troubleshooting
“VitalPatch Off Body” Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Other
VitalPatch Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Device
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Using Bluetooth to Upload Vital Signs
Oxygen Saturation (Berry BM1000 Fingertip) . . . . . . . 25 Oxygen Saturation
(Berry BM2000A Wrist) . . . . . . . . . 27 Oxygen Saturation (Masimo
MightySatTM Fingertip) . . 29 Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3150 Wrist) . . . . . .
. . . . . . 31 Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3230 Fingertip) . . . . . . . . . 33
Blood Pressure (A&D UA-651 Arm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Weight (A&D
UC-352) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Welcome
This guide will help you start monitoring using the VistaPoint® application
and the VitalPatch® biosensor. · The VitalPatch biosensor (referred to as
“VitalPatch”
in this document) is an adhesive device worn on the chest to measure and
record vital signs. Refer to the VitalPatch Instructions for Use for detailed
clinical instructions. · The VistaPoint application collects and uploads vital
signs from the VitalPatch and approved third-party devices to your care team.
VistaPoint runs on the portable VistaTabletTM or VistaPhoneTM device. In
addition to this guide, follow all instructions provided by your care team.
VitalPatch VistaPoint on VistaTablet Care Team
VitalPatch VistaPoint on VistaPhone Care Team
Related Documents
Refer to IFU-06, VitalPatch Instructions for Use for more information.
Getting Help
Tap the Menu button in the upper-right corner of the screen and then tap Help.
You can read instructional documents or watch tutorial videos. Press the Home
button to return to monitoring.
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Indications for Use
VistaPoint is a software Graphical User Interface intended for use by
healthcare professionals to display physiological data collected by the Vista
Solution wireless remote monitoring system in home and healthcare settings.
VistaPoint is a secondary, adjunct patient monitor and is not intended to
replace existing standard-of-care patient monitoring practices.
Contraindications (When not to use)
Do not use the VistaPoint application as a standalone diagnostic monitor.
However, the data may be applicable for use in diagnosis.
VistaPoint Precautions
· Invalid posture data (shown as “?”) indicates a non-calibrated state where
respiration rate, posture, and fall data are considered invalid.
· Body movements and contact with the VitalPatch may produce motion artifacts
that affect the displayed, measured values for ECG and heart rate.
· After applying VitalPatch, it may take 60 seconds for heart rate to
stabilize and respiration rate 180 seconds to stabilize. During the
stabilization period VistaPoint will display “–” for those vital signs.
· After applying VitalPatch, it may take several minutes for skin temperature
to register an accurate value (for VitalPatch with firmware 1.0.4.x).
VitalPatch Warnings and Precautions
Refer to IFU-06, VitalPatch Instructions for Use for a complete list of
Warnings and Precautions related to using the VitalPatch biosensor.
Pacemaker Precautions
The following precaution applies when using the VitalPatch described in
IFU-06: “The VitalPatch may be used on patients with pacemakers. However, ECG
data, heart rate, and respiration rate will not be measured and displayed if a
pacemaker is indicated as present.”
Adverse Event Reporting
Adverse events and/or potential patient injury complications that are
reasonably associated with the use of VitalPatch, VistaPoint, and associated
products should be reported, as follows:
Region USA
EU
Where to Report
1. VitalConnect, Inc. 2. Users and patients can report to FDA at:
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ medwatch/
1. VitalConnect, Inc. 2. The Competent Authority of the Member State in which
the user and/or patient is established
Revision History
Rev. A Rev. B Rev. C
Rev. D
Rev. E
Initial release of this document to support VistaPoint Release 3.1.
User interface updates for organization name and pacemaker status.
Added recommendation for a 2-minute pause between opening VitalPatch pouch and
powering-on VitalPatch. Added instructions for exiting “download” mode on
VistaPhone.
Changed usage instructions for Nonin 3230 pulse oximeter to indicate spot-
check behavior (streaming mode no longer supported for Nonin 3230).
Added support VistaPoint Release 3.2. Changes include controls for modifying
and displaying patient name and device name, and the addition of Guided Help
during pairing.
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Rev. F Rev. G
Rev. H
Revised patient name change instructions. Moved Wi-Fi instructions to Section
- Added “Related Documents”. Updated Section 1 with “Parts of the device”,
unpacking details, returning instructions. Updated pairing instructions to
indicate optional steps (pacemaker, patch position, body position). Added
“Adverse Event Reporting”. Extensive content rearrangement for clarity.
Removed references to IFU-10-EUA (VitalPatch with Arrhythmia Detection). Corrected errors in the blood pressure and weight instructions.
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Section 1: Setting Up VistaTablet or VistaPhone Device
Monitoring requires that you use the VistaTablet or VistaPhone device provided
by your care team. Keep the device near you at all times during the monitoring
period. Whenever possible, keep the device plugged into the charger (for
example, when sleeping).
· The VistaTablet (see figure to the right) has a large, horizontal screen and
may be provided with a protective carrying case. Do not remove VistaTablet
from the carrying case. The carrying case includes a handle that may be folded
to provide a stand for the device. See figure to the right.
· The VistaPhone (see figures to the right and on the next page) is a smaller
device with a vertical screen. It may be carried in a pocket or bag. The
VistaPhone may display vital signs for remote patient monitoring, or may
display a “simplified” interface intended for cardiac monitoring.
You may need to set up a Wi-Fi connection if the VistaTablet or VistaPhone
will be used in an area with poor cellular service. Refer to the procedure
later in this section.
Unpack the Device
Before you begin your monitoring session, unpack the VistaTablet or VistaPhone
device. Keep the packaging that was provided. Locate the following:
· VistaTablet or VistaPhone · USB charger and charging cable · VitalPatch
biosensors and related supplies (such as
alcohol wipes and adhesive removal pads)
· Optional devices for measuring oxygen saturation, blood pressure, or weight.
VistaTablet
Power Key
Volume Up/Down
Status
Bar
Menu
Charging Port
Device Name
Carrying Case
Home Key Folding Handle/Stand
Charger and Cable
VistaPhone (no Vital Signs)
Status Bar Menu
Parts of the Device
Become familiar with the parts of the device (see figures to the right).
· Power Key: Press to power-on the device. · Charging Port: Plug the charging
cable into this port. · Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to change
the alert volume or the playback volume of tutorial videos. · Status Bar:
Displays the battery level of the device and the cellular or Wi-Fi signal
strength. · Menu: Tap this button to access additional functions. · Home Key:
Tap this button to return to the main dashboard view.
Volume Up/Down Power Key
Device Name
Home Key Charging Port
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Charging the Device
Use only the provided cable and charger to charge the VistaTablet or
VistaPhone. Keep the device plugged into the charger. You can use the device
while it is charging.
· VistaTablet uses a micro-USB charging cable. Use caution when inserting the
cable. This cable can only be inserted one way. If the cable does not insert
into the charging port, rotate the cable and insert again.
· VistaPhone uses a USB-C charging cable. This cable can be inserted in either
direction.
VistaPhone with Vital Signs)
Vital Signs
Status Bar Menu
Volume Up/Down
Power Key
Turning Device On and Off
The VistaTablet or VistaPhone should always be ON and near you when you wear a
VitalPatch. The screen will go black (but device will remain ON) after a
period of inactivity.
· Turn ON: Press and hold the Power Key until the device vibrates and the
screen lights up.
· Check if ON: Tap the Home Key (VistaTablet) or Power Key (VistaPhone). The
screen will display.
· Turn OFF: Press and hold the Power Key until the Options menu displays, and
then select Power Off.
Unlocking the Device
If the VistaTablet or VistaPhone device is asleep (black screen), unlock and
start the VistaPoint application:
1. Press the Home Key on the VistaTablet or tap the Power Key on the
VistaPhone. The “lock screen” will be displayed
2. Swipe finger across the screen. 3. Enter the PIN code provided by your
care team. The
default PIN code is 1234.
Unlocking the Device
Swipe finger across screen
Device Name Home Key Charging Port
Enter PIN
Adding a Wi-Fi Connection
Your VistaTablet or VistaPhone requires a cellular or Wi-Fi connection to
operate. See Checking Your Wireless Connection on page 23 for more
information. To add a Wi-Fi connection:
1. Tap the Menu button and then tap the Applications menu item. Select the
Wi-Fi Center application.
2. If Wi-Fi is OFF, tap the Turn ON Wi-Fi button to turn Wi-Fi ON.
3. Tap the name of the network you want to connect to. Enter the Wi-Fi
password (if asked) and tap CONNECT.
4. Tap Back to close the Wi-Fi Center application.
Adding a Wi-Fi Connection
Menu Applications
Select Wi-Fi Center
Are you sure you want to turn on WiFi ?
Yes
No
Select network and enter password
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Returning the Device
After your monitoring period is complete, return the monitoring equipment to
your care provider as soon as possible. Failure to return may result in
additional charges for monitoring services.
The monitoring equipment includes the following:
· VistaTablet or VistaPhone · USB charger and charging cable · Unused
VitalPatch biosensors · Optional devices for measuring oxygen saturation,
blood pressure, or weight. Do not return alcohol wipes, adhesive removal pads,
or used VitalPatch biosensors.
Section 2: Checking Device Battery Level and Patch Hours
Checking Device Battery Level
To check the VistaTablet or VistaPhone battery level, look at the battery
indicator in the status bar (see figures to the right). Do not let the battery
run out. When the battery is low, the device will sound a warning tone and
then turn off. If this occurs, charge the device before turning it on again.
Checking VitalPatch Hours
Each VitalPatch will last up to 5 days (120 hours) or 7 days (168 hours),
depending on model.
To check how many hours are remaining on your VitalPatch, looks for the “hours
remaining” display on the dashboard. The location of the display will vary
depending on the device and feature set. When the VitalPatch has only a few
hours remaining, you will see warnings on the VistaPoint dashboard. Replace
the VitalPatch before it expires.
VistaPhone (with Vital Signs) VistaPhone (No Vital Signs)
VistaPhone Battery Level VitalPatch Hours
VistaPhone Battery Level
VitalPatch Hours
VistaTablet
VitalPatch Hours
VistaTablet Battery Level
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Section 3: Changing Patient Name and Device Name
The VistaTablet and VistaPhone display the following information on the
dashboard. The location of these items will vary by device type and
configuration. Refer to the figure on the right.
· Patient Name. This appears in either the lower-left corner or upper-left
corner of the dashboard. You must have a PIN code to change the patient name.
DO NOT change the patient name unless directed by your care team.
· Device Name. This is the name assigned to the VistaTablet or VistaPhone
device. You must have a PIN code to change the device name. DO NOT change the
device name unless directed by your care team.
· Organization. This is the name of the hospital or care unit this device
belongs to. This cannot be changed.
· Device ID. This is a short identification code that uniquely identifies the
VistaTablet or VistaPhone device. This cannot be changed.
To Change the Patient Name
1. Tap the Menu button and then tap Edit Patient Name.
2. Enter PIN number when prompted. Note: If your PIN number is not accepted,
you may not have permission to change the patient name.
3. Enter the new patient name in the space provided. Allowed characters are
letters, numbers, hyphens, spaces, periods and underscores. No other
characters are allowed. Name must be at least 8 characters long.
If you make a mistake when entering the name, tap the X button to delete the
current entry. 4. Tap Submit when complete.
To Change the Device Name
1. Tap the Menu button and then tap Edit Device Name.
2. Enter PIN number when prompted. Note: If your PIN number is not accepted,
you may not have permission to change the device name.
3. Enter the new device name in the space provided. Use only letters, numbers
and hyphens. No other characters are allowed. Name must be at least 8
characters long.
If you make a mistake when entering the name, tap the X button to delete the
current entry. 4. Tap Submit when complete.
Patient Name Organization
Device Name Device ID
Edit Patient Name
Menu Edit Patient Name
Edit Patient Name Current name is: FirstnameLastname Enter the new patient
name
Use letters, numbers and hyphens only. 8 characters maximum.
Submit
Edit Device Name
Menu Edit Device Name
Edit Device Name Current name is: DeviceName347 Enter the new device name
Use letters, numbers and hyphens only. 8 characters maximum.
Submit
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Section 4: Removing Previous VitalPatch
Before applying a new VitalPatch, use the following steps to remove a
previously applied VitalPatch (if necessary).
1. Disconnect from VistaPoint
IMPORTANT: If the VitalPatch is still connected to VistaPoint, disconnect the
patch before removing. To disconnect, tap Menu and then tap Disconnect Patch.
See Section 10 on page 17 for more information.
Disconnect
Tap “Disconnect Patch” from the Menu
Menu Disconnect Patch
2. Pull off Adhesive Overlay
If there is a clear adhesive overlay applied over the VitalPatch, remove the
overlay first. If no overlay is present, continue to Step 3 below. a. Grasp a
corner of the overlay and peel it off the skin. b. Continue pulling the
overlay off. Stretch the overlay
horizontally to help release it from the skin.
Note: The VitalPatch may begin pulling off with the overlay.
Pull Off Overlay
Grasp a corner of the overlay and stretch horizontally to remove
VitalConnect
3. Peel off VitalPatch
a. Wipe an adhesive removal pad along the edge of the VitalPatch.
b. Grasp a corner of the VitalPatch (or the middle where there is no adhesive)
and peel it off the skin while continuing to sweep the adhesive removal pad
underneath.
c. Dispose the VitalPatch according to local laws for routine electronic
waste.
d. Clean skin with an alcohol pad and allow to dry.
Peel Off VitalPatch
Sweep Adhesive Removal Pad
Peel Off VitalPatch
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Section 5: Applying the VitalPatch
VitalPatch must be placed on the PRIMARY location on the upper left chest. DO
NOT use the SECONDARY location. See below for more details on the location.
1. Remove VitalPatch from Pouch
Make sure your hands are clean and dry. Tear open the pouch at the notch and
remove VitalPatch.
Note: Wait a minimum of 2 minutes before powering-on the VitalPatch. You may
prepare the chest (next step) while waiting.
Tear Open Pouch
VitalConnect
Tear at notch
2. Prepare Chest
a. If there is body hair on the site, shave the site before cleaning. Prepare
an area larger than the VitalPatch. See figure to the right.
b. Clean site with an alcohol wipe and allow to dry.
Prepare Chest in Primary Location
PRIMARY Location
3. Power-On Patch
a. Place VitalPatch on a flat surface. b. Press and release the power button.
See figure to the
right. A green light below the logo flash to let you know the VitalPatch is
powered on (the light will not stay illuminated).
Power-On Patch
VitalConnect
DO NOT use Secondary location
Light flashes ON
Press and release power button
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4. Hold Patch Against Chest
Note: DO NOT remove the adhesive backings yet!
a. Hold the VitalPatch against the chest in the PRIMARY position. See figure
to the right.
b. The top of the VitalPatch should be located two fingers below the jugular
notch (dip at the base of the neck).
c. Position VitalPatch diagonally with the three lines angled downward away
from the midline.
5. Remove Backings and Apply
Note: DO NOT touch the adhesive with your fingers!
a. Hold one side of the VitalPatch down against the skin.
b. Lift the opposite side, and peel the backing off from the center. Press
against skin.
c. Peel the backing off from the other side of the VitalPatch.
d. Firmly press down both sides of the VitalPatch to attach to skin.
e. Keep the backing with the ID number. You will need this to pair the
VitalPatch with VistaPoint. See Section 8 on page 11 for the pairing process.
Hold Against Chest
Space two fingers below notch Three Lines
VitalConnect
Midline
LEFT Side Left Hand
Remove Backings
Peel off backing from center
Hold VitalPatch down
AVC2B008BF_0032EA
Keep backing with ID number
Section 6: Wearing the VitalPatch
Things to Avoid
· DO NOT shower or exercise for 30 minutes after applying the VitalPatch.
· When showering, DO NOT expose the VitalPatch directly to the shower head,
and avoid excessive contact with soap or scrubbing. Gently pat the VitalPatch
dry after showering.
· DO NOT swim with the VitalPatch or use in a sauna, steam room or hot tub.
· DO NOT wear more than one VitalPatch at a time. Always remove the old
VitalPatch before applying a new one.
How Long to Wear Your VitalPatch
· Each VitalPatch will last up to 5 days (120 hours)
or 7 days (168 hours). To preserve data recorded by the VitalPatch, make sure
you are connected to the VistaPoint application before the VitalPatch expires.
· See Section 2 on page 5 for information on checking how many hours are left
on your VitalPatch. · If discomfort or irritation occurs, the VitalPatch (and
the optional adhesive overlay) should be removed. Contact your healthcare
provider immediately.
· If the VitalPatch begins to fall off or lift from the skin, contact your
healthcare provider immediately.
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Section 7: Applying the Adhesive Overlay
Your healthcare provider may recommend that you apply an optional adhesive
overlay to help the VitalPatch stay adhered to the skin. Use only the provided
adhesive overlays. If you are not using an Adhesive Overlay, skip to Section 8
on page 11 to pair your new VitalPatch with VistaPoint.
Note: DO NOT use other adhesives, overlays or tape.
1. Prepare Skin
Clean the skin around the VitalPatch with an alcohol pad.
2. Peel Up One Corner of White Liner
Before applying the overlay, peel up one corner of the white top liner, and
bend it back. This creates a tab that will help you remove the top liner
later. See figure to the right.
3. Place the Adhesive Overlay Over VitalPatch
a. Position the adhesive overlay over the VitalPatch, with the blue liners
against the chest. The raised portions of the VitalPatch should be aligned
with the cutouts of the overlay. See figure to the right.
b. Ensure the tab you created in the previous step is on the top side
(pointing towards your head).
4. Remove Blue Liners
a. Hold the overlay against your chest with one hand and peel away the lower
blue liner. Press the overlay against the skin as the liner is removed
b. Repeat to remove the second blue liner. After both blue liners are removed,
press firmly on the entire surface of the overlay.
5. Peel Off Top White Liner and Seal Edges
a. Peel off the top white liner starting with the tab you created in Step 2
above. Gently press the overlay against the skin with your other hand as you
remove the liner.
b. Press firmly down on the overlay to seal all edges. c. Discard the blue and
white liners.
Adhesive Overlay Features
Notched Corner
with Tab
Top White Liner
Blue Liner with Handle
VitalPatch
Place over VitalPatch
Bend corner tab
Bend Tab Up
Remove blue liners
VitalConnect
Peel off top white liner at tab
VitalConnect
Press down on overlay to seal all edges
VitalConnect
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Section 8: Pairing VitalPatch with VistaPoint
After applying the VitalPatch biosensor to the chest, you must pair VitalPatch
with VistaPoint.
1. Begin the Pairing Process
Unlock the VistaTablet or VistaPhone (see Section 1 on page 3). Tap Connect
VitalPatch from the VistaPoint dashboard.
Note: If a previous VitalPatch is still paired with VistaPoint, disconnect it
before continuing (see Section 10 on page 17).
Begin Pairing
Tap Connect VitalPatch
2. Guided Help
The first time you connect a VitalPatch to this device, you will see a
“VitalPatch Guided Help” screen. The Guided Help walks you through applying a
VitalPatch. When the Guided Help is complete, you will be shown the “Connect
to VitalPatch” screens shown in the next step. If you wish to exit the Guided
Help, tap Exit This Guide.
3. Connect to a VitalPatch ID
The Bluetooth ID is printed on the VitalPatch pouch and on the adhesive
backing. You will need this ID to pair the VitalPatch with VistaPoint. If
using the Guided Help (above), VistaPoint will automatically scan for patches
after you complete the help sequence. Tap the Bluetooth ID of your VitalPatch
ID when it appears on the screen. If VistaPoint asks how you want to connect,
choose one of the following options: · Tap Search for VitalPatch ID to search
for nearby
VitalPatch biosensors. Find the Bluetooth ID of the VitalPatch and tap it. If
the Bluetooth ID does not appear in the list, you may tap the Rescan button at
the top to repeat the search. If the VitalPatch is still not listed, press the
power button on the VitalPatch again and press the Rescan button again.
OR
· Tap Manually Enter VitalPatch ID and then enter the last 6 characters of the
Bluetooth ID.
Guided Help
VitalPatch Guided Help
This guide will show you how to apply and connect a new VitalPatch. As you
complete each step, tap the Next > button to continue.
Tap to begin guide
Next >
Exit this guide Do not show guide again
Tap Next to follow the guided help
Choose How to Connect
Connect to VitalPatch How do you want to connect? Search for VitalPatch ID
Manually Enter VitalPatch ID
Scanning for Devices VC2B008BF_003C3C VC2B008BF_0014D2
Select ID from list
Manual ID Entry Please enter the last 6 characters of the VitalPatch ID.
VC2B008BF_ Enter ID
Enter ID Manually
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4. Choose Pacemaker Status
The pacemaker status screen may appear during the pairing process. The screen
will appear only once per patient (will not appear when replacing a
VitalPatch). Choose one of the following:
· Select YES if you have a pacemaker. · Select NO if you do not have a
pacemaker. If you do
not know, please ask your doctor.
After selecting a pacemaker status, a screen will display asking you to
confirm your selection.
Note: If you have a pacemaker, VistaPoint will not display ECG, heart rate or
respiration rate. If pacemaker status has been incorrectly selected, it may be
changed later. See Section 14 on page 18.
Choose Pacemaker Status
Connection Successful
If you do not know, please ask your doctor. Do you have an implanted pacemaker
device?
YES, I have a pacemaker NO, I do not have a pacemaker
Confirm Selection
5. Select Patch Position
The Posture Calibration (Select Patch Position) screen may appear during the
pairing process. Select the position where you applied the VitalPatch (Primary
or Secondary) and then tap Next.
Select Patch Position
Posture Calibration
Step 1 Select Patch Position
6. Select Body Position
The Posture Calibration (Select Body Position) screen may appear during the
pairing process. Remain still in one of the following body positions:
· Standing or Sitting (preferred) — Patient must sit as upright as physically
capable.
· Supine — Patient must lie down in a supine position as flat as physically
capable.
· Elevated — Patient must be laying on a bed that can be elevated. Position
the bed angle at 30°. (Note that “Elevated” posture may not be available
depending on your VitalPatch model. If the Elevated option is not available,
ensure the patient is in the Standing/Sitting or Supine position when
calibrating).
Tap the current body position and then tap Calibrate. A screen will ask you to
confirm that your selections are correct. Tap Yes if they are correct, and No
to change your selections.
Primary (preferred)
Secondary Next >
Select Body Position and Confirm
Posture Calibration
Step 2 Select Current Body Position
Standing or Sitting
(preferred)
Elevated
Bed Angle 30°
< Back
Supine
Bed is Flat
Calibrate
Posture Calibration
Please confirm that your selections are correct:
– VitalPatch in Primary Position
– Standing or Sitting Posture
No
Yes
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7. Calibrate Body Temperature
If your configuration supports automatic body temperature (requires VitalPatch
firmware release 3.2.0.0 or later), a Temperature Calibration screen will
appear, and you will be prompted to calibrate the body temperature. If the
Temperature Calibration screen does not appear, the VistaPoint dashboard will
be displayed after you perform the posture calibration.
a. Measure temperature with a clinical-grade thermometer.
b. Select the units (Celsius °C or Fahrenheit °F). c. Enter the temperature
and tap Calibrate. The
VistaPoint dashboard will be displayed once calibration is complete. If you
plan to calibrate the body temperature at a later time, tap Not Now. The Body
Temperature display will not show a value.
The VistaPoint dashboard will be displayed after performing (or skipping) the
temperature calibration. See Section 9 on page 14 for more information.
8. Recalibrate Body Temperature
If your configuration supports automatic body temperature, you must calibrate
the body temperature again 30 minutes later. See Section 13 on page 18 for the
complete procedure.
The body temperature must be recalibrated once per day between the hours of
09:00 and 21:00 (9AM and 11PM).
Calibrate Body Temperature
Temperature Calibration Required The VitalPatch Biosensor requires temperature
calibration. Select “Calibrate” to begin
Not Now Calibrate
Select Units
Temperature Calibration
Step 1 Select Units Celsius (°C)
Fahrenheit (°F)
Step 2 Take Temperature
Use a clinical-grade thermometer to take the patient’s temperature. Enter
value here and select Calibrate.
0.0
Calibrate
Cancel
Enter Temperature
Temperature Calibration
Step 1 Select Units Celsius (°C)
Fahrenheit (°F)
Step 2 Take Temperature Use a clinical-grade thermometer to take the patient’s
temperature. Enter value here and select Calibrate.
98.9 Calibrate
Cancel
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Section 9: Using the VistaPoint Dashboard
VistaTablet
Posture Heart Rate
Fall Detection Respiration Rate
Body Temperature Section 13 on pg 18 Section 15 on pg 19
Activity (Steps)
Patient Name, Device Name and Organization
VistaPointTM
Heart Rate BPM
72
Respiration Rate BrPM
14
Body Temp From VitalPatch
98.6°F
Posture
Upright Fall Detection
No falls detected Activity Steps
463
Report Symptom
VitalPatch
VitalPatch ID b008bf_012792 has 109 hours remaining Live ECG
2 mv
-2 mv
1s
2s
3s
4s
Menu
5s
Oxygen Saturation
00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Streaming Mode %SPO2
97
Disconnect
PatientName | Organization | DeviceName
Blood Pressure
No Device Paired
Manual Entry mmHg
118 / 77
Take BP Last Reading: 2 Hours Ago
Weight
No Device Paired Manual Entry
61.7 kg 136.0 lbs
Take Weight Last Reading: 2 Hours Ago
Device ID: 50-50-a4-d9-d2-7a
Main Menu
Report a Symptom Section 11 on pg 17 VitalPatch Hours Remaining VitalPatch ID
Live ECG (Optional. Not on VistaPhone.)
Device ID
Oxygen Saturation
Blood Pressure
See Section 16, Section 22Section 26 See Section 17, Section 27
Weight See Section 18, Section 28
VistaPhone with Vital Sign Display
Your VistaPhone device may display vital signs. See figure below. Note that
the VistaPhone does not provide display of ECG data.
5:45 PM
Report Symptom
Menu
VitalPatch
VitalPatch ID 0087ea has 94 hours remaining.
Heart Rate
74 BPM
Respiration Rate
19 BrPM
Body Temp
38.7°C
Posture Fall Detection Activity
Calibrate Temp Upright No falls
517 Steps
Oxygen Saturation Berry BM1000 00:01:0C:82:BF:6E
Streaming Mode
98%
Take SPO2
Blood Pressure Device Paired
Last Reading: None
A&D UA-651 00:01:0C:82:BF:6E
– –
Take BP
Weight No Device Paired
Last Reading: None
Device: DeviceName Org: OrganizationName Patient: PatientName Device ID: ecb3
– Take Weight
Main Menu and Report Symptom VitalPatch Hours Remaining Vital Signs from
VitalPatch
Oxygen Saturation
Blood Pressure
Weight Patient Name Device Name Organization Device ID
VistaPhone with Simplified Display
Your VistaPhone device may be configured for a simplified display that does
not show vital signs. For these devices, your vital signs continue to be
collected and will be monitored remotely by your care team.
5:45 PM
92%
Patient: PatientName24Chars Org: OrganizationName
VitalPatch
Menu
Main Menu Patient Name Organization
VitalPatch ID 012792
Vital Signs Uploading
Body Contact Good
109 Hours Remaining
VitalPatch Hours Remaining
Report Symptom
Mobile Device
Device Del-Boca-Vista-347 Device ID d27a Cloud Connection Good Data Storage
Good
Report Symptom
Device Name Device ID
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Use the VistaPoint Application
When pairing is complete, you will be shown the VistaPoint dashboard. Do the
following, as directed by your care team:
· Keep the device powered on and charged. Keep the device near you as much as
possible (less than 30 feet) to ensure constant monitoring.
· Use the dashboard to observe vital signs and monitor VitalPatch battery
life.
· If directed by your care team, take oxygen saturation, blood pressure, or
weight readings.
· If the device displays vital signs, verify correct display of vital signs
and verify the displayed posture matches the current body posture.
· To refresh the view, swipe the screen from top to bottom.
Main Menu
Menu contents will vary based on device configuration. See figures to the
right. The following menu items may be shown:
· Disconnect Patch: Use when monitoring is complete or to pair a new
VitalPatch. This option maintains the pairing with third-party devices.
· Calibrate Posture: Use to recalibrate posture if the display does not match
the actual posture.
· Calibrate Temperature (if present): Use to recalibrate the body temperature.
If using a VitalPatch that does not support automatic body temperature,
selecting this option will display a unit setting screen. See Section 13 on
page 18.
· Flash Patch LED: Use to check pairing between VistaPoint and VitalPatch. See
Check Pairing with Flash Patch LED on the next page.
· Pacemaker Settings (if present): Use this to change the pacemaker status.
See Section 14 on page 18.
· Start New Patient: End monitoring session and restart with new devices.
· Discharge Patient: End monitoring session and disconnect all devices. Use
only as directed.
· About VistaPoint: Show information about the VitalPatch, the VistaTablet or
VistaPhone (including device name), and the VistaPoint application.
· Help: Displays a list of Instructions for Use (IFUs) and tutorial videos.
Tap an item to open it.
· Applications: Displays links to optional components, including Video
Conferencing and Wi-Fi Settings.
· Edit Device Name: See Section 3 on page 6. · Edit Patient Name: See Section
3 on page 6.
Menu (All Options)
Menu Disconnect Patch Calibrate Posture Calibrate Temperature Flash Patch LED
Pacemaker Settings Start New Patient Discharge Patient About VistaPoint Help
Applications Edit Device Name Edit Patient Name
Menu (Simplified)
Menu Disconnect Patch Start New Patient Discharge Patient About VistaPoint
Help Edit Device Name Edit Patient Name
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Dashboard Features
· Live ECG (not displayed if a pacemaker is indicated). ECG is an optional
feature and may not be displayed.
· Heart Rate (BPM, beats per minute, not displayed if a pacemaker is
indicated)
· Respiration Rate (BrPM, breaths per minute, not displayed if a pacemaker is
indicated.)
· Body Temperature (Celsius or Fahrenheit) Automatic Body Temperature:
Requires a VitalPatch that supports this feature. If calibration is not
performed, or if you use a VitalPatch with firmware 1.0.4.x or earlier, skin
temperature will be displayed instead. Section 13 on page 18. Manual Body
Temperature: Enter the body temperature by tapping this tile. Section 15 on
page 19.
· Activity (Steps) · Posture. Can be one of the following: Lying Down,
Leaning, Running, Standing, Walking, or Unknown. · Fall Detection. See below.
Depending on configuration, the dashboard may display the following vital
signs. These values can be entered manually or uploaded automatically using
approved Bluetooth devices.
· Blood Oxygen Saturation (as %SpO2) · Blood Pressure (mmHg, systolic and
diastolic) · Weight (pounds and kilograms)
Fall Detection
If the VitalPatch detects a fall, VistaPoint displays a yellow “FALL Detected”
alert on the dashboard. If this occurs, contact your care team.
To clear the fall notification, tap the Acknowledge button on the dashboard
only when directed by your care team.
Check Pairing with Flash Patch LED
The pairing between VistaPoint and the VitalPatch can be checked by selecting
Flash Patch LED from the Menu. This option is not available on all devices.
To check the pairing:
1. Tap Menu and then tap Flash Patch LED. 2. Tap Begin Flash LED. 3. Watch
for the light on the VitalPatch. It will flash for
several seconds. If you do not see the LED flash on the VitalPatch, you may
need to disconnect and reconnect by following the steps in Section 8 on page
11.
Acknowledge a Fall
Acknowledge
FALL Detected
Check Pairing with Flash Patch LED
Flash LED
Cancel
The Flash LED procedure can help identify a VitalPatch by temporarily flashing the green LED on the patch.
Begin Flash LED
Green LED
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Section 10: When Monitoring is Complete
1. Disconnect VitalPatch in VistaPoint
When monitoring is complete, select Disconnect VitalPatch from the menu.
Select one of the following options: · Disconnect VitalPatch: Choose this
option if you will
be applying a new VitalPatch. · Discharge Patient: Choose this option if you
will
NOT be applying a new VitalPatch. All devices will be disconnected. Use as
directed by your care team.
2. Remove VitalPatch
To remove the VitalPatch, see Section 4 on page 7. If a new VitalPatch will
not be applied, turn off the VistaTablet or VistaPhone by pressing and holding
the Power Key on until the Options menu displays, and then select Power Off.
Disconnecting VitalPatch
Menu Disconnect Patch
Tap “Disconnect Patch”
Discharge or Disconnect
Cancel
Choose one of the following discharge/disconnect options:
Disconnect VitalPatch and continue monitoring patient.
Discharge patient from the monitoring system.
Choose a Disconnect Option
Section 11: Reporting a Symptom
CALL 911 if you are experiencing an emergency.
If your care team asks you to report symptoms that you experience while
wearing the VitalPatch, do the following when you feel a symptom: 1. When it
is safe to do so, unlock the VistaTablet or
VistaPhone and tap the Report Symptom button. 2. From the list of options, tap
symptom(s) to select. Tap
Other if the symptom is not listed. Tap Next.
Note: The list of symptoms will vary depending on the condition being
monitored by your care team.
3. If you selected Other as a symptom, you will be asked to enter a
description of the symptom(s). Enter the information and tap Next.
4. Select the activity level (Low, Medium or High) that you experienced when
the symptom occurred. Tap Send Symptom when complete.
Reporting a Symptom
Report Symptom Tap Report Symptom
Report a Symptom
What did you feel?
(select one or more)
AHnexairot ursa/cPinagnic
Heart fluttering
Heart skipping beats
Shortness of breath
Dizzy or lightheaded
Chest pain
Fainted
Other
Next
Select one or more symptoms
Report a Symptom What was your activity level when you felt the symptom?
Anxious/Panic
Low
Sitting or resting
Medium
Standing or moving
High
Exercising
Back Send Symptom
Select activity level during symptom
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Section 12: Making a Video Call or Appointment
Your care team may offer the ability to make care-related video calls or
appointments using your VistaPhone or VistaTablet. This feature is not
available on all devices. To start a video call, tap Menu and then tap
Applications. Select the video call application. For more information, refer
to Zoom Instructions for Use (IFU-16).
When the call or appointment is complete, press the Home button to return to
the VistaPoint dashboard.
Start a Video Call or Appointment
Menu Applications
Select video conferencing application
Section 13: Recalibrating Automatic Body Temperature
When using the automatic body temperature feature, you should recalibrate body
temperature each day between the hours of 09:00 and 21:00. The VistaPoint
dashboard may also prompt you to recalibrate the body temperature as
necessary.
To recalibrate the body temperature:
1. Measure temperature with a clinical-grade thermometer.
2. Tap the Menu button and then tap Calibrate Temperature (or tap the Body
Temperature tile on the dashboard).
3. Tap the units (Celsius °C or Fahrenheit °F). 4. Enter the temperature and
tap Calibrate. The
VistaPoint dashboard will be displayed once calibration is complete.
Recalibrating Body Temperature
Menu Calibrate Temperature
Confirm Recalibration
Select Units
Enter Value
Temperature Calibration
Cancel
Step 1 Select Units Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F)
Step 2 Take Temperature Take patient’s temperature using a clinical-grade
thermometer. Enter value and select Calibrate.
Calibrate
Section 14: Changing Pacemaker Status
If the pacemaker status has been entered incorrectly, enter a new status as
follows: 1. Tap the Menu button and then tap Pacemaker
Settings. 2. Select YES if you have a pacemaker. Select NO if you
do not have a pacemaker. If you do not know, please ask your doctor. After
selecting a pacemaker status, a screen will display asking you to confirm your
selection.
Note: If you have a pacemaker, VistaPoint will not display ECG, heart rate or
respiration rate.
Changing Pacemaker Status
Menu Pacemaker Settings
Confirm Status Change Implanted Pacemaker Device
If you do not know, please ask your doctor. Do you have an implanted pacemaker
device?
YES, I have a pacemaker NO, I do not have a pacemaker
Select Status and Confirm
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Section 15: Entering Body Temperature Manually
Your care team may direct you to enter body temperature manually on a regular
schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
To enter body temperature manually:
1. Measure temperature with a clinical-grade thermometer.
2. Tap the Body Temperature tile in the dashboard (if using VistaPhone with
simplified display, tap Take a Measurement button first).
3. Tap the units (Celsius °C or Fahrenheit °F). 4. Enter the temperature and
tap OK. The VistaPoint
dashboard will be updated with the new body temperature value and will display
the time since the last manual entry.
Entering Body Temperature Manually
Body Temperature
Tap Body Manual Entry
Temperature
–.-°
Select Units
Enter Value
Take Body Temperature
Step 1 Select Units Celsius (°C)
Fahrenheit (°F)
Step 2 Enter Temperature
Use a clinical-grade thermometer to measure body temperature. Enter value here
and select Calibrate.
98.6
Enter
Body Temperature Manual Entry
98.6°F Just Now
Section 16: Entering Oxygen Saturation Manually
Your care team may direct you to enter an oxygen saturation (%SpO2) reading
manually on a regular schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
This procedure is for manual entry only. If you are performing automatic entry
with a paired Bluetooth device, refer to the procedures later in this manual.
1. Use a pulse oximeter to measure your blood oxygen saturation (%SpO2).
2. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile (or tap the Take a Measurement
button on VistaPhone and then Take SpO2).
3. Tap Manual Entry (if not already selected). 4. Tap the entry field. Use
the on-screen keyboard to
enter the measured value then tap Enter. If you make a mistake, tap Clear
Values to start over. 5. Confirm the entered value: If the value displayed
is correct, tap Yes. If the value is not correct, tap No, Re-enter value
and then re-enter the value.
Entering Oxygen Saturation Manually
Take SPO2 Tap Take SpO2 or
Take a Measurement
Take Oxygen Saturation Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
SpO2 Value (0-100)
98 %
Clear Values
Enter
Enter Value
Confirm Entered Value
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Section 17: Entering Blood Pressure Manually
Your care team may direct you to enter a blood pressure reading manually on a
regular schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
This procedure is for manual entry only. If you are performing automatic entry
with a paired Bluetooth device, refer to Section 27 on page 35. 1. Use a blood
pressure device to measure your blood
pressure. 2. Tap Take BP in the Blood Pressure tile (or tap Take a
Measurement button on VistaPhone and then Take BP). 3. Tap Manual Entry (if
not already selected). 4. Tap the first entry field. Use the on-screen
keyboard to enter the two measured values and then tap Enter. If you make a
mistake, tap Clear Values to start over. 5. Confirm the entered values: If
the values displayed are correct, tap Yes. If the values are not correct,
tap No, Re-enter
value and then re-enter the value.
Entering Blood Pressure Manually
Take BP
Tap Take BP or Take a Measurement
Take Blood Pressure Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Systolic BP (0-299) Diastolic BP (0-299)
126 mmHg 84 mmHg
Clear Values
Enter
Enter Values
Confirm Entered Value
Section 18: Entering Weight Manually
Your care team may direct you to enter a weight reading manually on a regular
schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
This procedure is for manual entry only. If you are performing automatic entry
with a paired Bluetooth device, refer to Section 28 on page 37.
1. Use a weight scale to measure your weight in pounds or kilograms.
2. Tap Take Weight in the Weight tile (or tap Take a Measurement button on
VistaPhone and then Take Weight).
3. Tap Manual Entry (if not already selected). 4. Select the correct weight
units (pounds or kilograms). 5. Tap the entry field. Use the on-screen
keyboard to
enter the measured value then tap Enter. If you make a mistake, tap Clear
Values to start over. 6. Confirm the entered value: If the value displayed
is correct, tap Yes. If the value is not correct, tap No, Re-enter value
and then re-enter the value.
Entering Weight Manually Take Weight Tap Take Weight or
Take a Measurement
Take Weight Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Weight value
206.6 Pounds
Clear Values
Enter
Enter Value
Select Units
Confirm Entered Value
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Section 19: “VitalPatch Off Body” Message
If the screen displays the message “VitalPatch Off Body,” this indicates that
the VitalPatch no longer detects proper skin contact. See figure to the right.
· If removal was intentional, tap Disconnect Patch to
end the monitoring session. · If removal was not intentional, inspect the
VitalPatch
for adhesive peel-off or lifting on the edges. If the adhesive looks intact,
press the VitalPatch down against the skin to re-adhere and tap Wait for
Reconnect.
If the VitalPatch Reconnects
If reconnection after “VitalPatch Off Body” is successful, a “Posture
Calibration Required” message will be displayed. Tap Calibrate to begin the
posture recalibration process. See Step 5 and 6 beginning on page 11. If you
do not recalibrate, VistaPoint will not provide you with respiration rate or
posture while out of calibration. Accuracy of fall detection and automatic
body temperature is also considered invalid. Heart rate and live ECG will
continue to update continuously.
If the VitalPatch Does Not Reconnect
Replace the VitalPatch if:
· The VitalPatch does not reconnect after several minutes.
· The “VitalPatch Off” message continues. · The VitalPatch cannot be reapplied
by pressing down
to re-adhere. · The VitalPatch partially or completely falls off the skin. If
the VitalPatch must be replaced, select Disconnect Patch from the Menu. See
Section 10 on page 17.
Using the Optional Adhesive Overlay to Prevent “VitalPatch Off Body”
If the VitalPatch will be exposed to conditions where lifting and patch-off
may occur, you may apply an optional adhesive overlay to help keep the
VitalPatch adhered to the skin. See Section 7 on page 10. Use only the
approved adhesive overlay. The use of other adhesives or tape is not
recommended and will prevent proper operation of the VitalPatch and will void
the warranty of the VitalPatch. DO NOT use the adhesive overlay if the
VitalPatch has already lifted off the skin. The overlay may be used if the
VitalPatch begins to peel up at the edges but has not lost contact with the
skin.
“VitalPatch Off Body” Message
VitalPatch b008bf_012345 Off Body
Check that the VitalPatch biosensor is properly adhered to the skin.
If the VitalPatch is okay, select “Wait for Reconnect”.
If the VitalPatch has been removed from the body, or is no longer needed, select “Disconnect Patch”
Wait for Reconnect
Disconnect Patch
Waiting for VitalPatch
Waiting for VitalPatch to be reattached to the skin.
More Information…
Waiting for VitalPatch to be reattached
VitalPatch with Adhesive Overlay
Overlay VitalPatch
Skin
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Section 20: Other VitalPatch Error Messages
The screen may display error messages related to the VitalPatch. These are
routine events. If the event is not listed here, or if the device is not
operating correctly, refer to “Troubleshooting” in Section 21 on page 23.
Message: “VitalPatch Not Detected”
Indicates that the VitalPatch is out of range, has lost Bluetooth connection,
or has expired. · If disconnection was intentional or VitalPatch has
expired, tap Disconnect Patch to end the monitoring session. · If
disconnection was not intentional, check that the VitalPatch is within
Bluetooth connection range, and then tap Wait for Reconnect. Wait for up to
one minute for the VitalPatch to automatically reconnect. When the VitalPatch
returns within range of the tablet, it will automatically reconnect. This
message may also be cleared by choosing Disconnect Patch and then repeating
the connection process in Section 8 on page 11.
Note: When the VitalPatch disconnects from the VistaTablet or VistaPhone, the
VitalPatch will continue to save vital sign data for up to 10 hours. After
reconnecting, this saved data will automatically be uploaded to the
VistaTablet or VistaPhone.
Message: “Patch Expires”
When the remaining hours on the VitalPatch are low, the dashboard will display
“Patch Expires” warnings that show how many hours remain. Replace the
VitalPatch before the expiration time. If the time limit is exceeded, the
VitalPatch will be disconnected and the dashboard will display a “VitalPatch
Not Detected” message. See Section 10 on page 17 for more information.
Message: Posture Calibration Required
If posture becomes “Unknown”, VistaPoint will direct you to perform the
posture calibration procedure again. Additionally, if the displayed posture
does not match the actual posture, you must recalibrate the posture. To do
this, select Posture Settings from the VitalPatch menu and then tap Calibrate.
Message: Body Temperature Needs Calibration
If the body temperature displays “Needs Calibration”, you must perform a
recalibration. See Section 13 on page 18.
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VitalPatch b008bf_012345 Not Detected
If the Patch is Out of Range
If the Patch Has Been Removed
Make sure the VitalPatch is in range. The VitalPatch biosensor will
autoreconnect when back in range.
Wait for Reconnect
If the VitalPatch biosensor has been removed from the body, or autoreconnect
does not occur, select “Disconnect Patch”.
Disconnect Patch
Waiting for Patch to Reconnect
Waiting for patient to return to connection range. The VitalPatch biosensor
will autoreconnect when back in range.
More Information…
Waiting for VitalPatch to return to connection range
WARNING: Patch Expires in 2 Hours
The VitalPatch Biosensor has less than 2 hours of battery life remaining.
Replace as soon as possible.
OK
VitalPatch Life is Low
Calibration Required
The VitalPatch Biosensor requires calibration. Select “Calibrate” to begin the
process.
Calibrate
Posture
Unknown
Temperature Calibration Required The VitalPatch Biosensor requires temperature
calibration. Select “Calibrate” to begin
Not Now Calibrate
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Section 21: Device Troubleshooting
Wireless Connection Error Messages
See figure to the right. The VistaTablet or VistaPhone may display the
following error messages that indicate a problem with your wireless
connection:
Message: Cloud Service Down
If you see this message, it indicates that the cloud service is not
operational at this time. Tap OK to dismiss the message. No additional action
is necessary; the issue will be resolved as soon as possible by the service
provider.
Message: Cloud Connection Lost Message: No Wireless Connection
If you see one of these messages, it indicates that the VistaTablet or
VistaPhone does not have a wireless connection, and cannot upload vital sign
data to the cloud. See instructions below for Checking Your Wireless
Connection. If these problems persist, contact your care team for further
guidance.
Message: Vital Sign Data Loss
If you see this message, it indicates that the VistaTablet or VistaPhone does
not have a wireless connection or that the cloud service is down. See messages
above for more information.
Connection Error Messages
Cloud Service Down
The cloud service is currently down. This
problem will be resolved soon.
OK
Cloud Connection Lost
The VistaTablet device is not currently
uploading data to the cloud. Check that your
device has a good wireless signal (WiFi or
cellular). If this problem persists, contact
your healthcare provider.
OK
No Wireless Connection
Vital sign data may be lost because the
memory on your VistaTablet device is almost
full. To resolve this issue, restore your wireless
connection (WiFi or cellular) as soon as
possible.
OK
WARNING: Vital Sign Data Loss
Vital sign data is being lost because the memory on your VistaTablet device is full. To resolve this issue, restore your wireless connection (WiFi or cellular) as soon as possible.
If this problem persists, contact your
healthcare provider.
OK
Checking Your Wireless Connection
Your VistaTablet or VistaPhone will use either a cellular or a Wi-Fi
connection. See figures to the right to check your wireless connection. If you
do not have a good connection (for example, if you live in an area with poor
cellular service), you may need to add a Wi-Fi network. See Section 1 on page
3 for more information.
If you use a cellular connection:
Check the cellular signal indicator in the status bar. If there is no signal,
move the VistaTablet or VistaPhone to a place with good signal.
Cellular Signal Indicator
Good Signal
100%
5:45 PM
No Signal
OR
If you use a Wi-Fi connection:
Check the Wi-Fi signal indicator in the status bar. If there is no Wi-Fi, you
will need to connect to a Wi-Fi network. See Section 1 on page 3.
Wi-Fi Signal Indicator
100% 5:45 PM
Good Wi-Fi
No Wi-Fi
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Dashboard Stops Responding
If vital signs do not appear to be updating or the screen becomes unresponsive
(for example, when pairing devices), you can refresh the current view by
dragging your finger across the display and then releasing.
Cannot Connect to VitalPatch
If you have problems connecting to or disconnecting from VitalPatch, do the
following:
· Ensure that the VitalPatch is turned ON. Note that you cannot connect to a
VitalPatch that has expired. Replace the VitalPatch as necessary.
· Reattempt connection to the VitalPatch. See Section 8 on page 11.
· If you are still unable to connect to the VitalPatch, consider moving to a
location that may have less Bluetooth interference.
Dashboard Stops Responding
Drag finger down display to refresh
Cannot Power-On VistaTablet
If the VistaTablet does not turn on by pressing the power key (see Section 1
on page 3), restart the VistaTablet using the following procedure:
1. Plug VistaTablet into the charger. If the battery is completely
discharged, the it may need several minutes to recharge before you can restart
(next step).
2. Restart the VistaTablet by holding the Power and the Volume Down keys
(next to the Power button) down for a few seconds and then releasing.
3. A “Maintenance Boot Mode” screen will be displayed (see figure to the
right). Use the Volume Up and Volume Down keys to highlight “1. Normal Boot”.
4. Press the Home key to confirm your selection. The VistaTablet will now
start normally.
Restart VistaTablet
Power
Volume Down
================================================================== Maintenance
Boot Mode
Use the volume up/down keys to move highlight and the home key to select.
================================================================== (*) 1.
Normal Boot : Restart your device normally. ( ) 2. Factory Reset : Warning!,
Erases all data and application ( ) 3. Safe Mode : Temporarily disable third
party application. ( ) 4. Power down : Turn off your device.
VistaPhone Stuck in Download Mode
The VistaPhone device may become stuck in “download mode” (see image to the
right). If you see this screen, tap the Volume Down button on the side of the
VistaPhone. The device will restart normally.
VistaPhone Stuck in Download Mode
Press Volume Down key to restart normally
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Section 22: Oxygen Saturation (Berry BM1000 Fingertip)
The Berry BM1000 is an optional pulse oximeter device that measures blood
oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and uploads readings automatically using Bluetooth.
The device is clipped onto the fingertip to take a reading.
Your care team may direct you to take an oxygen saturation reading with the
Berry BM1000A on a regular schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
Refer to the Berry BM1000 Operator’s Manual for basic instructions on setting
up the device, usage instructions, and error messages.
Berry BM1000 Fingertip Pulse Oximeter
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as necessary.
1. Set Up and Confirm Bluetooth is ON
Refer to the Berry BM1000 Operator’s Manual for complete instructions. See
figure to the right. a. Press the Power button once to power-on the device.
The display will illuminate. b. Squeeze the back of the device to open. Insert
a
finger into the device so that the display is facing towards you. The finger
should be fully inserted. The device will begin to display %SpO2. c. Operate
the device as follows: If the display is upside-down, tap the button once
to flip the display. To silence the beep, tap the button twice in rapid
succession. Ensure Bluetooth is ON. Check the Bluetooth
indicator in the display. The indicator will be displayed when Bluetooth is
ON. If it is not ON, use a long button press to turn it ON. To power-off the
device, press and hold the button until the display turns off. d. After
confirming operation, continue to the next step to pair.
2. Take a Reading in VistaPoint
See figure on the next page. a. Apply the Berry BM1000 to the finger. Power-on
as
described above. b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile
(or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone and then Take SpO2). c. Tap Use Bluetooth
and then tap Pair New. d. Tap Berry BM2000A/BM1000 as the model. e. “Scanning
for Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
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%SpO2
Power Button Bluetooth Indicator
Pair Device or Take a Reading
Apply device to finger
Take SPO2
Tap Take SpO2 or Take a Measurement
Take Oxygen Saturation
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Use Bluetooth
Tap Pair New
Tap Berry BM2000A/ BM1000 (Wrist/Fingertip)
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Tap Bluetooth ID
Oxygen Saturation
Berry Med 00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Streaming Mode %SPO2
Disconnect
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Reading displays on dashboard
Tap Disconnect when reading is no longer required
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ID of the Berry device when it appears. If more than one Bluetooth ID is
shown, please ensure there are no other Berry devices powered on (but not
paired with a VistaTablet) nearby. f. VistaPoint displays “Please wait
connecting…” and then displays the current oxygen saturation value on the
dashboard. If you see a message asking you to confirm the device pairing, tap
Confirm. g. If the monitoring session is complete, tap Disconnect in the
Oxygen Saturation tile. This will remove the pairing between VistaPoint and
the Berry device.
Error Messages During Measurement
The following error messages may be displayed in VistaPoint when taking a
measurement. See figure to the right.
· If the dashboard displays “Finger Removed”, check finger is inserted
correctly, or tap Disconnect to stop monitoring.
· If the dashboard displays “Low Quality Reading”, check finger is inserted
correctly.
Error Messages
Low Quality Reading %SPO2
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If “Low Quality Reading” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly.
Finger is Removed
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If “Finger is Removed” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly or tap Disconnect to stop measuring oxygen saturation.
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Section 23: Oxygen Saturation (Berry BM2000A Wrist)
The Berry BM2000A is an optional pulse oximeter device that measures blood
oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and uploads readings automatically using Bluetooth.
The device is worn on the wrist and uses a separate fingertip sensor.
Your care team may direct you to wear the Berry BM2000A continuously (all day
and/or all night) during the monitoring period or may ask that you take
individual measurements on a regular schedule (for example, one or more times
per day).
Refer to the Berry BM2000A Operator’s Manual for basic instructions on setting
up the device, usage instructions, and error messages.
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as necessary.
1. Set Up and Confirm Bluetooth is ON
Refer to the Berry BM2000A Operator’s Manual for complete instructions. See
figure to the right. a. Plug the sensor cable into the device. Use the wrist
strap to apply the device to the wrist. Insert a finger into the sensor. b.
Press the ON/OFF button once to power-on the device. If the finger is inserted
into the sensor correctly, the device will begin to display %SpO2. c. Operate
the device as follows: Tap the ON/OFF button to access the menu
screen. Tap the ON/OFF button again to move between options. Long-press the
ON/OFF button to select an option or to change its value. Ensure Bluetooth
is ON using the menu. To power-off the device, press and hold the ON/ OFF
button until it displays “bye bye”. d. After confirming operation, continue to
the next step to take a reading.
2. Take a Reading in VistaPoint
See figure on the next page. a. Apply the Berry BM2000 to the wrist and
finger.
Power-on as described above. b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile
(or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone and then Take SpO2). c. Tap Use Bluetooth
and then tap Pair New. d. Tap Berry BM2000A/BM1000 as the model. e. “Scanning
for Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
Berry BM2000A Wrist Pulse Oximeter
%SpO2
ON/OFF Button Wrist Strap
Sensor
Pair Device or Take a Reading
Apply device to wrist and finger
Take SPO2
Tap Take SpO2 or Take a Measurement
Take Oxygen Saturation
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Use Bluetooth
Tap Pair New
Tap Berry BM2000A/ BM1000 (Wrist/Fingertip)
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Tap Bluetooth ID
Oxygen Saturation
Berry Med 00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Streaming Mode %SPO2
Disconnect
98
Reading displays on dashboard
Tap Disconnect when reading is no longer required
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ID of the Berry device when it appears. If more than one Bluetooth ID is
shown, please ensure there are no other Berry devices powered on (but not
paired with a VistaTablet) nearby. f. VistaPoint displays “Please wait
connecting…” and then displays the current oxygen saturation value on the
dashboard. If you see a message asking you to confirm the device pairing, tap
Confirm. g. If the monitoring session is complete, tap Disconnect in the
Oxygen Saturation tile. This will remove the pairing between VistaPoint and
the Berry device.
Error Messages During Measurement
The following error messages may be displayed in VistaPoint when taking a
measurement. See figure to the right.
· If the dashboard displays “Finger Removed”, check finger is inserted
correctly, or tap Disconnect to stop monitoring.
· If the dashboard displays “Low Quality Reading”, check finger is inserted
correctly.
Error Messages
Low Quality Reading %SPO2
97
If “Low Quality Reading” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly.
Finger is Removed
—
If “Finger is Removed” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly or tap Disconnect to stop measuring oxygen saturation.
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Section 24: Oxygen Saturation (Masimo MightySatTM Fingertip)
The Masimo MightySatTM is an optional pulse oximeter device that measures
blood oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and uploads readings automatically using
Bluetooth. It is clipped onto your fingertip. Your care team may direct you to
take an oxygen saturation reading with this device on a regular schedule (for
example, one or more times per day).
Refer to the Masimo MightySatTM Rx Fingertip Pulse Oximeter Home Use Manual
for basic instructions on setting up the device, usage instructions, and error
messages.
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as necessary.
Masimo MightySat Pulse Oximeter
Masimo MightySat
Touchpad
1. Check that Bluetooth is On
a. Turn on the device by inserting the ring finger of the non-dominant hand.
For example, a right-handed person should apply the device to the ring finger
of the left hand. To insert the finger, squeeze the back of the device until
it opens. Insert the finger until the tip of the finger reaches the stop
inside the device. Release the device to close. The display should face up.
b. Check the display of the unit. See figure to the right. If the Bluetooth
icon is displayed in the upper-right of the display, no additional action is
necessary (go to Step 2 below).
c. If Bluetooth is not ON, press and hold the Touchpad until the menu screen
is displayed.
Press and hold Touchpad
d. Swipe the touchpad until the Bluetooth screen is displayed. Tap the
touchpad to turn Bluetooth ON (the Bluetooth icon will turn white). See figure
to the right. Refer to the Masimo Home Use Manual for more information.
2. Find the Bluetooth ID (Optional)
Squeeze back to open
Insert ring finger
Bluetooth Indicators
Bluetooth ON Indicator
Tap Touchpad
Bluetooth OFF
Bluetooth ON
Note: This step is optional, and is only necessary when using the device in an
environment where multiple similar devices are being used (such as a
hospital).
a. Press and hold the Touchpad until the menu screen is displayed. Press and
hold Touchpad
Tap Touchpad
About Bluetooth ID
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b. Swipe the touchpad until the About screen is displayed. Tap the touchpad to display the information screen. See figure to the right. The Bluetooth ID is the number under “mac”.
Pair Device or Take a Reading
Insert finger
3. Take a Reading in VistaPoint
a. Apply Masimo MightySat device to the finger. The device will turn on and
begin measuring. See figure to the right.
b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile (or Take a Measurement on
VistaPhone and then Take SpO2).
c. Tap Use Bluetooth and tap Pair New. d. Tap Masimo MightySat as the model.
e. “Scanning for Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
ID of the Masimo MightySat when it appears. It should match the ID in Step 2
on the previous page. f. VistaPoint displays “Please wait connecting…” and
then displays the current oxygen saturation value on the dashboard. Updated
readings will continue to be transmitted to the dashboard as long as the
device is operational and the finger is inserted. g. If the monitoring session
is complete, tap Disconnect in the Oxygen Saturation tile. This will remove
the pairing between VistaPoint and the device.
Take SPO2 Tap Take SPO2 or Take a Measurement
Take Oxygen Saturation
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Use Bluetooth
Tap Pair New
Tap Masimo MightySat (Fingertip)
Masimo MightSat (Fingertip)
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Tap Bluetooth ID
Error Messages During Measurement
The following error messages may be displayed in VistaPoint when taking a
measurement. See figure to the right.
· If the dashboard displays “Finger Removed”, check finger is inserted
correctly, or tap Disconnect to stop monitoring.
· If the dashboard displays “Low Quality Reading”, check finger is inserted
correctly.
Oxygen Saturation
Masimo MightySat 00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Streaming Mode %SPO2
Disconnect
98
Reading displays on dashboard
Tap “Disconnect” when reading is no longer required
Error Messages
Low Quality Reading %SPO2
97
If “Low Quality Reading” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly.
Finger is Removed
—
If “Finger is Removed” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly or tap Disconnect to stop measuring oxygen saturation.
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Section 25: Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3150 Wrist)
Note: If the device has already been paired, go directly to Step 4 “Start Continuous Measurement” below.
Nonin 3150 Pulse Oximeter
The Nonin Model 3150 is an optional pulse oximeter device that measures blood
oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and uploads readings automatically using Bluetooth.
It is worn continuously on the wrist and uses a separate fingertip sensor.
Your care team may direct you to wear the Nonin 3150 continuously (all day
and/or all night) during the monitoring period or may ask that you take
individual measurements on a regular schedule (for example, one or more times
per day).
Refer to the Nonin Medical Model 3150 Operator’s Manual to perform the
following tasks:
· Unpack the device and install batteries. · Attach the wristband. · Attach
the sensor. Note that different sensor types
are available. Use the type recommended by your care team.
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as necessary.
1. Find the Bluetooth ID (Optional)
Note: This step is optional, and is only necessary when using the Model 3150
in an environment where multiple similar devices are being used (such as a
hospital).
Turn the Model 3150 wrist unit over and examine the label. The Bluetooth ID
begins with “BDA”. You will need this for Step 4 below.
Model 3150 Wrist Unit
Fingertip Sensor
Nonin 3150 Bluetooth Indicators
Bluetooth ID Bluetooth Symbol
2. Put Device in Pairing Mode
Remove and reinstall the batteries on the Model 3150 wrist unit. This places
the Model 3150 in pairing mode (the wrist unit display turns on and displays a
Bluetooth Symbol). The unit will remain in pairing mode for 2 minutes.
3. Pair New in VistaPoint
a. Put device in pairing mode (previous step). b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen
Saturation tile
(or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone and then Take SpO2). c. Tap Use
Bluetooth. d. Tap Pair New. e. Tap Model 3150 as the model. f. “Scanning for
Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
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ID of the Nonin 3150 when it appears. It should match the ID in Step 1 above.
g. VistaPoint displays “Please wait connecting…” If you see a message asking
you to confirm the device pairing, tap Confirm. Pairing is now complete.
4. Start Continuous Measurement (After Pairing)
See figure to the right. a. Apply the Model 3150 wrist unit to the wrist.
Attach
the fingertip sensor to the finger. b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation
tile
(or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone and then Take SpO2). c. Tap Use
Bluetooth. d. Tap Pair New. e. Tap Model 3150 as the model. f. “Scanning for
Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth ID of the Nonin 3150 when it appears.
It should match the ID in Step 2 on previous page. g. VistaPoint displays
“Please wait connecting…” and then displays the current oxygen saturation
value on the dashboard. Updated readings will continue to be transmitted to
the dashboard as long as the Nonin 3150 is operational and the sensor is
applied to the finger. h. If the monitoring session is complete, tap
Disconnect in the Oxygen Saturation tile. This will remove the pairing between
VistaPoint and the Nonin 3150.
Error Messages During Measurement
The following error messages may be displayed in VistaPoint when taking a
measurement. See figure to the right.
· If the dashboard displays “Finger Removed”, check finger is inserted
correctly, or tap Disconnect to stop monitoring.
· If the dashboard displays “Low Quality Reading”, check finger is inserted
correctly.
Pair Device or Take a Reading
· If pairing, place in pairing mode · If measuring, apply to wrist and
fingertip
Take SPO2 Tap Take SPO2 or Take a Measurement
Take Oxygen Saturation
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Use Bluetooth
Tap Pair New
Nonin Model 3150 (Wrist)
Tap Nonin 3150 (Wrist)
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Tap Bluetooth ID
Oxygen Saturation
Nonin 3150 00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Streaming Mode %SPO2
Disconnect
98
Reading displays on dashboard
Tap Disconnect when reading is no longer required
Error Messages
Low Quality Reading %SPO2
97
If “Low Quality Reading” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly.
Finger is Removed
—
If “Finger is Removed” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly or tap Disconnect to stop measuring oxygen saturation.
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Section 26: Oxygen Saturation (Nonin 3230 Fingertip)
Note: If the device has already been paired, go directly to Step 3 “Take a Reading” below.
The Nonin Model 3230 is an optional pulse oximeter device that measures blood
oxygen saturation (%SpO2) and uploads readings automatically using Bluetooth.
It is clipped onto your fingertip. See figure to the right. Your care team may
direct you to take an oxygen saturation reading with this device on a regular
schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
Refer to the Nonin Medical Model 3230 Operator’s Manual for basic instructions
on setting up the device, usage instructions, and error messages.
Note: Monitor battery life and replace batteries as necessary.
Nonin 3230 Pulse Oximeter
Apply to Finger
1. Find the Bluetooth ID (Optional)
Note: This step is optional, and is only necessary when using the Model 3230
in an environment where multiple similar devices are being used (such as a
hospital).
To find the Bluetooth ID, turn the unit on its side and find the etched
numbers on the clip. See figure to the right. The Bluetooth ID begins with
“BDA”.
2. Pair New in VistaPoint
a. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile. Tap Use Bluetooth and then tap
Pair New. Tap Nonin Model 3230 as the model.
b. Apply the Model 3230 to the finger. The device will turn on go into pairing
mode (indicated by a white Bluetooth symbol on the display).
c. VistaPoint displays “Scanning for Devices”. Tap the Bluetooth ID when it
appears. It should match the ID in Step 1 above. After you tap the Bluetooth
ID, the current oxygen saturation value will be measured and you will be
returned to the dashboard. If you see a message asking you to confirm the
device pairing, tap Confirm.
d. Pairing is now complete. Remove Model 3230 from finger.
Bluetooth ID
Pairing the Device
Take SPO2
Take Oxygen Saturation Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Tap Use Bluetooth
Pair New
Tap Pair New
Tap Nonin Model 3230
Nonin Model 3230 (Fingertip)
Apply to Finger
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Tap Bluetooth ID
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3. Take a Reading (After Pairing)
a. Apply the Model 3230 to the finger. The unit will automatically turn on and
being measuring.
b. Tap Take SpO2 in the Oxygen Saturation tile. c. Tap Use Bluetooth (if not
already selected) and then
tap Take Reading. d. VistaPoint displays “Please wait connecting…” while
it retrieves the current reading. When the reading is complete, the oxygen
saturation will be displayed on the dashboard with an indicator of when the
reading was taken. If the oxygen saturation value is not displayed, repeat the
pairing process (Step 2 on previous page). e. Remove from finger when reading
is complete.
Error Messages During Measurement
The following error messages may be displayed in VistaPoint when taking a
measurement. See figure to the right.
· If the dashboard displays “Finger Removed”, check finger is inserted
correctly, or tap Disconnect to stop monitoring.
· If the dashboard displays “Low Quality Reading”, check finger is inserted
correctly.
Take a Reading
Apply to Finger
Take SPO2
Take Reading
Oxygen Saturation
Nonin 3230 00:0B:57:AC:66:DA
Standby Mode (Spot) %SPO2
Take SpO2
97
Last Reading: 2 Minutes Ago
Reading Complete
Error Messages
Low Quality Reading %SPO2
97
If “Low Quality Reading” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly.
Finger is Removed
—
If “Finger is Removed” is displayed, check finger is inserted correctly or tap Disconnect to stop measuring oxygen saturation.
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Section 27: Blood Pressure (A&D UA-651 Arm)
The A&D UA-651 is an optional blood pressure monitor that can upload blood
pressure readings automatically using Bluetooth.
Your care team may direct you to take blood pressure readings with this device
on a regular schedule (for example, one or more times per day).
Refer to the A&D Model UA-651 Instruction Manual for basic instructions on
setting up the device, including installing batteries and using the blood
pressure cuff.
A&D UA-651
Blood Pressure Cuff
NOTE: If the device has already been paired, go directly to Step 4 “Take A Reading” below.
Model UA-651 Base Unit
START Button
1. Find the Bluetooth ID (Optional)
Note: This step is optional, and is only necessary when using the UA-651 in an
environment where multiple similar devices are being used (such as a
hospital).
To find the Bluetooth ID, turn the base unit over and find the label above the
battery compartment. The Bluetooth ID begins with “BT”. You will need this for
Step 2 below.
Finding the Bluetooth ID
Bluetooth ID
2. Pair New in VistaPoint
a. Put the device in pairing mode by holding down the START button until “Pr”
is displayed. It is now in pairing mode.
b. Tap Take BP in the Blood Pressure tile (or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone
and then Take BP).
c. Tap Use Bluetooth. d. Tap Pair New. e. Tap Model UA-651 as the model. f.
“Scanning for Devices” will display. Tap the Bluetooth
ID of the blood pressure device when it appears. It should match the ID in
Step 1 above.
Note: If you see a message asking you to confirm the device pairing, tap
Confirm.
Pairing the Device
Take BP
Tap Take BP or Take a Measurement
Tap Use Bluetooth
Take Blood Pressure
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Pair New
Model UA-651-BLE
Select UA-651-BLE
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Select Bluetooth ID
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4. Take a Reading
Refer to the A&D Model UA-651 Instruction Manual for cuff application
instructions.
a. Tap Take BP in the Blood Pressure tile (or Take a Measurement on VistaPhone
and then Take BP).
b. Tap Use Bluetooth (if not already selected). c. Tap Take Reading. d. Put on
the blood pressure cuff and press the START
button on the base unit to take a reading.
VistaPoint displays “Please wait connecting…” while it retrieves the current
reading. When the reading is complete, the blood pressure will be displayed on
the dashboard with an indicator of when the reading was taken. If the blood
pressure is not displayed, repeat the pairing (Steps 2 and 3 above), and then
take a new reading.
Take a Reading
Take BP Tap Take BP or Take a Measurement
Take Reading
Apply Cuff and Press START
Blood Pressure
A&D UA-651 – 3C:A3:08:07:98:59
Standby Mode mmHg
136 /
83
Take BP
Last Reading: 2 Minutes Ago
Reading Complete
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Section 28: Weight (A&D UC-352)
The A&D UC-352 is an optional weight scale that can upload weight readings
automatically using Bluetooth. Use as directed by your care team. Refer to the
A&D Model UC-352 Instruction Manual for basic instructions on setting up the
scale, including installing batteries and selecting weight units.
NOTE: If the device has already been paired, go directly to Step 3 “Take A
Reading” below.
1. Put Scale in Pairing Mode
Flip the scale over and hold down the SET button until “Pr” is displayed on
the front. The SET button can be found between the label and the battery
compartment. The scale is now in pairing mode.
2. Pair New in VistaPoint
a. Put scale in pairing mode (previous step). b. Tap Take Weight in the Weight
tile (or Take a
Measurement on VistaPhone and then Take Weight). c. Tap Use Bluetooth. d. Tap
Pair New. e. Tap Model UC-352 as the model. f. “Scanning for Devices” will
display. Tap the Bluetooth
ID of the scale when it appears. Note: If you see a message asking you to
confirm the device pairing, tap Confirm.
A&D UC-352
Press SET Button
FLIP
Label Battery Compartment
Bluetooth ID
Pairing the Device
Take Weight
Tap Take Weight or Take a Measurement
Tap Use Bluetooth
Take Weight
Manual Entry Use Bluetooth
Currently using Bluetooth Upload. No device is currently paired. Select Pair
New to begin the pairing process.
Pair New
Tap Pair New
Model UC-352-BLE
Select UC-352-BLE
Scanning for Devices Devices Found:
00:0B:57:AC:0B:13
Select Bluetooth ID
3. Take a Reading
a. Tap Take Weight in the Weight tile. b. Tap Use Bluetooth (if not already
selected). c. Tap Take Reading (or Take a Measurement on
VistaPhone and then Take Weight). d. Step on the scale. Step off the scale
when it beeps
and displays “Step Off”. VistaPoint displays “Please wait connecting…” while
it retrieves the current reading. When the reading is complete, the weight
will be displayed on the dashboard, with an indicator of when the reading was
taken. If the weight is not displayed, repeat the pairing process (Steps 1 and
2 above).
Take a Reading
Take Weight Tap Take Weight or Take a Measurement
Take Reading
Step on Scale
Weight
A&D UC-352 – 98:08:57:AC:66:DA
Standby Mode Pounds
Take Weight
190.4 Last Reading: 2 Minutes Ago
Reading Complete
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