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User Guide Cabinet and Reprocessing Station Version 1.5 LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright 2009 Mobile Aspects Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The contents of this document are protected by copyright law and international treaties. The reproduction or distribution of this document, or any portion of this document, in any form, or by any means, without the prior written consent of Mobile Aspects Pvt. Ltd. is prohibited. All company, brand and product names, trademarks and service marks, or registered trademarks and service marks of Mobile Aspects Pvt. Ltd. are of their respective owners. Mobile Aspects 24 S. 18th St, Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15203. www.mobileaspects.com Revision History Date Revision No. Description 08/25/2008 1.0 Initial release iii Table of Contents Important Notice
........................................................................................ vi Type Approvals
................................................................................................................. vi
..................................................................... General Safety Information vii vii Safety and Warning Symbols
............................................................................................ viii Environmental Conditions
............................................................................................... Maintenance and Cleaning
.............................................................................................. viii viii Electrical Rating
............................................................................................................... About this Guide
....................................................................................... ix Overview
........................................................................................................................... ix Intended Audience
.......................................................................................................... ix Purpose of this Guide
..................................................................................................... ix
............................................................................................................ Before you Begin ix Document Structure
........................................................................................................... ix Typographical Conventions
................................................................................................ x How to Reach Technical Support
...................................................................................... xi 1 Getting Started
....................................................................................... 9 10 1.1 Introduction to iRISCOPE
...................................................................................... 12 1.2 Logging into iRISCOPE
......................................................................................... 1.3 Exiting iRISCOPE
.................................................................................................. 14 15 2 Understanding the User Interface of iRISCOPE
........................... 2.1 Cabinet
...................................................................................................................... 16 16 2.1.1 Splash Screen
.................................................................................................... 2.1.2 Main Screen
........................................................................................................ 17 18 2.2 Reprocessing Station
............................................................................................... 2.2.1 Main Menu Screen
............................................................................................... 18 3 Cabinet
................................................................................................. 19 20
...................................................................................................... 3.1 Cabinet Overview 3.2 Cabinet Installation
.................................................................................................... 21 iv 21 3.2.1 Cabinet Dimensions/Weight
................................................................................ 22 3.3 Removing Scopes
.................................................................................................... 3.3.1 Removing Scope for Procedure
........................................................................... 22 25 3.3.2 Removing Scope for Maintenance
....................................................................... 27 3.3.3 Removing Scope for Emergency
......................................................................... 3.4 Restock Scopes
........................................................................................................ 29 29 3.4.1 Restock Washed Scopes
..................................................................................... 31 3.4.2 Restock Unused Scopes
..................................................................................... 3.5 Exchange Scopes
..................................................................................................... 33 35 4 Reprocessing Station
.......................................................................... 4.1 Reprocessing Station Overview
................................................................................ 36 37 4.2 Receiving Scopes
..................................................................................................... 4.3 Loading Washer
........................................................................................................ 40 4.4 Unloading Washer
..................................................................................................... 45 48 4.5 Changing Washer Fluid
............................................................................................. 4.6 Tagging/Retagging Scopes
....................................................................................... 50 50 4.6.1 Tagging New Scope
............................................................................................ 57 4.6.2 Retagging a Scope
.............................................................................................. 4.7 Damaged Scopes
...................................................................................................... 60 60 4.7.1 Sending Scopes for Repair
.................................................................................. 5 Appendix 65
............................................................................................... 66 5.1 RFID Technology in iRISCOPE
............................................................................. 67 6 Index
...................................................................................................... v Important Notice This user guide is considered a permanent part of the iRISCOPE system, and should remain with the iRISCOPE cabinet at all times. The iRISCOPE cabinet must be professionally installed by authorized personnel from Mobile Aspects. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mobile Aspects could void the users authority to operate the iRISCOPE cabinet. No user maintenance is required for the cabinet and it contains no user serviceable parts inside. The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Mobile Aspects reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at anytime without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever. Type Approvals FCC ID: R4FIRISCOPE10 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the manufacturer or an experienced radio technician for help. vi General Safety Information Safety and Warning Symbols Always refer to this guide for additional detailed information when you see the above safety symbol located on the cabinet. The following Warning Messages will appear in this user guide to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure. The instruction given below should be followed at all times. Prior to installation and maintenance always unplug iRISCOPE from the power outlet. Unplug iRISCOPE from its power source prior to making any wiring changes. vii Environmental Conditions Normal environmental conditions This standard applies to equipment designed to be safe at least under the following conditions:
1. 2. Altitude up to 2 000 m 3. 4. Maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing Temperature 5 C to 40 C Indoor use linearly to 50 %
5. Relative humidity at 40 C;
6. MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to +/-10 % of the nominal voltage;
7. Transient overvoltages typically present on the MAINS supply. Note: The normal level of transient overvoltages is impulse withstand
(overvoltage) category II of IEC 60364-4-443. 8. Applicable RATED POLLUTION degree 2. Maintenance and Cleaning iRISCOPE does not require any electrical or mechanical maintenance. Should any issues occur, the cabinet should only be serviced by authorized personnel from Mobile Aspects. On a regular basis, the cabinet should be cleaned with a warm, damp cloth containing a mild liquid detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners and aromatic solvents, especially on the door glass since it may cause scratches. Electrical Rating iRISCOPE 1.0 requires a single 120V/60Hz AC grounded receptacle (Type 5-15R). Input voltage: 120-240 Vac Frequency: 60 Hz Current Rating: 6 A Replace only with the following fuses: 5 x 20 mm, Time Delay, 250 V, 10 A viii About this Guide Overview Intended Audience This guide is primarily intended for hospital staff who are responsible for handling scopes. Other users include support personnel in the hospital. Purpose of this Guide This User Guide is designed to provide user-friendly, detailed instructions for performing day-to-day operational tasks associated with iRISCOPETM cabinet and iRISCOPETM reprocessing station. The objective of this guide is to explain the step-
by-step procedures for all options in iRISCOPETM and to communicate to the user, a certain level of understanding about iRISCOPETM. Before you Begin Navigating through iRISCOPETM is similar to many other touch screen applications. Prior to using iRISCOPETM please be familiar with using a touch screen monitor. This guide assumes that the end user Can use a touch screen monitor Can navigate through the touch screen programs Prior knowledge of RFID technology can be beneficial. Document Structure This guide is organized into the following chapters:
1 Getting Started 2 Understanding the User Interface of iRISCOPETM 3 Cabinet 4 Reprocessing Station 5 Appendix 6 Index Getting Started, provides an introduction to iRISCOPETM and explains the procedures for logging into iRISCOPETM and exiting from iRISCOPETM. Understanding the User Interface of iRISCOPE, provides a visual introduction to iRISCOPETM. Cabinet, explains the process of adding and removing scopes from the cabinet. Reprocessing Station, explains the various activities for which the reprocessing station in iRISCOPETM can be used. Included here are the step-by-step procedures ix for receiving scopes, unloading/loading a washer, changing washer fluid, tagging new scopes and sending damaged scopes for repair. Appendix, provides some additional information that you may use as reference. Index, provides an index of terms used in this User Guide. Typographical Conventions Prior to reading this guide or using iRISCOPETM, it is important to understand the typographical conventions used in this guide. Typeface Meaning Bold Field names, buttons on the screen, screen names and window names. Note: A note that calls attention or provides additional information to a topic. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the end user. x How to Reach Technical Support The following section provides information on how to contact the technical support team. In the U.S.A., you can reach the Mobile Aspects Technical Assistance Center (TAC) in the following ways:
Call our Technical Assistance Center on: (888) 221-7571 Email our Technical Assistance Center at: help@mobileaspects.com Fax our Technical Assistance Center on: (412) 325-1685 Regardless of how you reach us, please have the following information ready:
Support Contract ID Number Serial Number of the Product xi 1 Getting Started This chapter, contains the following sections:
Introduction to iRISCOPETM Logging into iRISCOPETM Exiting iRISCOPETM 1.1 Cabinet and a touch screen monitor attached to cabinet A touch screen monitor placed at the reprocessing station A web module Introduction to iRISCOPE Scopes are expensive and require proper care; they present certain challenges because they are difficult to handle and reprocess. iRISCOPETM offers an unparalleled comprehensive solution for storing and reprocessing scopes. It is based on RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology and integrates other technologies to deliver significant benefits for health care professionals. The iRISCOPETM system is comprised of following components:
The cabinet provides a secure enclosure and thereby protects scopes from damage and environmental contaminates. The upper half of the cabinet contains lights for illumination and towards the bottom are the RFID antennas. Scopes (affixed with sealed RFID tags) can be hung vertically in the cabinet. Hooks at the top of the cabinet hold the control-body of the scope; a vinyl rubber coating on the hook prevents marring of scopes and also resists the fluids used to cleanse scopes. Attached to the cabinet is a touch screen monitor that serves as a user interface for accessing iRISCOPETM and partially controls the cabinet. The touch screen monitor at the reprocessing station provides the most relevant options needed during reprocessing loading washer, unloading washer, changing washer fluid, and also provides options for tagging/retagging scopes and sending damaged scopes for repair. The web module of iRISCOPETM acts as an administrative tool and provides comprehensive reports that help you monitor the usage of scopes. In addition to reliability in its class, other key features of the iRISCOPETM system include automatic alerts sent to managers, and an emergency overriding system for providing timely access to a scope. Real-time inventory management and control over movements of scopes permit greater coordination and reduce the time involved in managing scopes. The iRISCOPETM system is the right answer for storing and managing the reprocessing of scopes. 10 IRISCOPETM User Guide Benefits of iRISCOPE Automates Inventory Management Automatically records movement of scopes across the cabinet Capable of recording details of scopes entering the reprocessing station Records details of scopes loaded into the washer and unloaded from the washer Identifies uncleaned scopes placed in the cabinet Provides a traceable record of cleaning Scope Movements are Timestamped Records the time and date for scope movement Correlates Scopes with Patients Identifies the patient on which scope is used Alerts Sent via email Alerts sent to managerial personnel for delay in repositioning scopes into cabinet Capable of sending the same alert to multiple recipients Reports Comprehensive reports for evaluating the usage of scopes Getting Started 11 1.2 Logging into iRISCOPE You can login to iRISCOPETM by entering a PIN on a virtual keyboard. A PIN is a set of numeric or alpha-numeric characters used for authenticating and identifying a user. The PIN is case sensitive. To log into the cabinet using PIN 1. View the Splash screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 1: HOME SCREEN 2. Press the iRIScope title. The login keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 12 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 2: LOGIN KEYPAD 3. Using the login keypad, enter the PIN. 4. Press enter. You now have access to iRISCOPETM cabinet. To log into the reprocessing station 1. View the Splash screen on the reprocessing station. ILLUSTRATION 3: HOME SCREEN 2. Press the iRIScope title. The login keypad is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Getting Started 13 ILLUSTRATION 4: LOGIN KEYPAD 3. Using the login keypad, enter the PIN. 4. Press enter. You now have access to iRISCOPETM reprocessing station. 1.3 Exiting iRISCOPE To logout from cabinet 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 5: CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Logout. 14 IRISCOPETM User Guide To logout from reprocessing station 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 6: REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Logout. Tip:
The Logout button always appears at the lower right hand side of the screen. Getting Started 15 2 Understanding the User Interface of iRISCOPE To navigate successfully in iRISCOPETM, a proper understanding of the interface is essential. This chapter provides a quick visual introduction to the interface and some features of iRISCOPETM. This chapter, contains the following sections:
Cabinet Splash Screen Main Screen Reprocessing Station Main Menu Screen 2.1 Cabinet 2.1.1 Splash Screen ILLUSTRATION 7: SPLASH SCREEN The iRISCOPETM system has the ability to differentiate between an uncleaned/disinfected scope and a cleaned scope. ILLUSTRATION 8: SPLASH SCREEN 2 16 IRISCOPETM User Guide 2.1.2 Main Screen The Cabinet Main Screen contains buttons that you can use for accessing the cabinet. Using this screen you can This screen is accessible via the touch screen monitor attached to the cabinet. Remove scopes from the cabinet Exchange scopes Return washed scopes Replace unused scopes ILLUSTRATION 9: CABINET MAIN SCREEN Understanding the User Interface of iRISCOPE 17 2.2 Reprocessing Station 2.2.1 Main Menu Screen The reprocessing station main menu screen contains buttons you can use during reprocessing a scope. You can use this screen When you receive scopes at the reprocessing station When you load/unload the washer When you change washer fluid When you send the damaged scope for repair When you Tag/Retag a scope This screen is accessible via the touch screen monitor placed at the reprocessing room. For finding a scope ILLUSTRATION 10 : REPROCESSING STATION MAIN MENU 18 IRISCOPETM User Guide 3 Cabinet This chapter, contains the following sections:
Cabinet Overview Cabinet Installation Cabinet Dimensions/Weight Removing Scopes Removing Scopes for Procedure Removing Scopes for Maintenance Removing Scopes for Emergency Restock Scopes Restock Washed Scopes Restock Unused Scopes Exchange Scopes 3.1 Cabinet Overview iRISCOPETM cabinets are engineered to provide a secure enclosure for storing fragile and expensive scopes. Each cabinet is designed to vertically hold 12 scopes. Scopes can be hung on hooks or brackets which hold the control body of the scope;
hooks are located near the top of the cabinet. A fan and a vent fitted with a filter near the bottom of the cabinet allow fresh air to pass through the cabinet and aid in the drying of any residual cleansing fluid. In addition to this, absorbent pads can be placed at the bottom of the cabinet to capture excess residual fluids. A touch screen monitor is attached on to the side of the cabinet via a swing-arm mount. This monitor serves as an interface for accessing the cabinet and partially controls the operation of the cabinet. 20 IRISCOPETM User Guide 3.2 Cabinet Installation IRISCope cabinets should always be installed by authorized Mobile Aspects personnel. Due to the height of the cabinets and its inherent instability, the following steps should always be followed. 1) Always secure the cabinet to the wall with a bracket or strap. 2) Always lower the leveling legs to the floor to increase the cabinets stability. Cabinet 21 3.2.1 Cabinet Dimensions/Weight Height: 83.54 Width: 27.50 Depth: 26.62 (including door) Weight: 310 lbs. Front View Top View 22 IRISCOPETM User Guide 3.3 Removing Scopes 3.3.1 Removing Scope for Procedure You can use this option to remove a scope from the cabinet and use it for a procedure associated with a patient. When scopes are removed for performing a procedure, a correlation is established between the scope removed, the patient for which the scope is removed and date on which the scope is removed. Appropriate alerts are displayed when there is a delay in returning the scope. To remove scope for procedure 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 11 : CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Remove Scope(s). The Patient List screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Cabinet 23 ILLUSTRATION 12 : PATIENT LIST Description Field Patient Name Name of the patient. MRN Account No Physician's Name Procedure Name Media Record Number of the patient. This number serves as an identification number for the patient. Account number for the patient. This number serves as an identification number for the patient. Name of the physician providing treatment to the patient. Name of the procedure associated with the patient. Or Procedure the patient is expected to undergo. TABLE 1: FIELD DESCRIPTION 3. Select the patient for whom you want to remove the scope and use the scope for a procedure. The Patient Summary window is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 24 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 13: PATIENT SUMMARY 4. Read the patient details and then press Confirm. 5. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 14 : ACCESS CABINET The scope can now be removed from the cabinet. Cabinet 25 3.3.2 Removing Scope for Maintenance You can use this option to remove a scope for the purpose of maintenance. To remove scope for maintenance 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 15 : CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Remove for Maintenance. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 26 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 16: ACCESS CABINET 3. Open the cabinet and remove the scope. After you remove the scope, close the cabinet. Cabinet 27 3.3.3 Removing Scope for Emergency You can use this option to remove a scope in case of an emergency. To remove scopes 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 17 : CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Remove Scopes. The Patient List screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 18 : PATIENT LIST 28 IRISCOPETM User Guide 3. Press Patient Unknown. 4. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 19 : ACCESS CABINET The scope can now be removed from the cabinet. Cabinet 29 3.4 Restock Scopes 3.4.1 Restock Washed Scopes To restock washed scopes 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 20 : CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press HLD Washed. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 30 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 21: ACCESS CABINET 3. Open the cabinet and return the washed scope. 4. Close the cabinet. Cabinet 31 3.4.2 Restock Unused Scopes To restock unused scopes 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 22: CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Replace Unused. The Challenge Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 23: CHALLENGE SCREEN 3. 4. If the answer to the challenge question is Yes, then proceed with step 4. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 32 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 24 : ACCESS CABINET 5. Open the cabinet and return the unused scope. 6. Close the cabinet. Cabinet 33 3.5 Exchange Scopes To exchange scopes 1. Navigate to the Cabinet Main Screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 25 : CABINET MAIN SCREEN 2. Press Exchange Scope(s). The Challenge Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 26: CHALLENGE SCREEN If the answer to the challenge question is Yes, then proceed with step 4. The Patient List screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. IRISCOPETM User Guide 3. 4. 34 ILLUSTRATION 27 : PATIENT LIST 5. Select the patient for whom you want to exchange the scope. The Patient Summary window is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 28: PATIENT SUMMARY 6. Read the patient details and press Confirm. The Access Cabinet screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Cabinet 35 ILLUSTRATION 29: ACCESS CABINET The scope can now be removed from the cabinet and exchanged with a relevant scope. 36 IRISCOPETM User Guide 4 Reprocessing Station This chapter, contains the following sections:
Reprocessing Station Overview Receiving Scopes Loading Washer Unloading Washer Changing Washer Fluid Tagging/Retagging Scopes Tagging New Scope Retagging a Scope Damaged Scopes Sending Scopes for Repair 4.1 Reprocessing Station Overview Scopes are seldom discarded after use with a single patient but are preferably reused on the same patient or with other patients. To prevent infection associated with scopes, cleansing techniques become imperative. The Reprocessing Station is a location where a multi-step cleansing process is used to remove contaminated substances from the scope and render it safe for reuse. In order to ensure adherence to the multiple steps receiving scopes at the reprocessing station, loading scopes into the washer, unloading the washer iRISCOPETM incorporates a high level of supervision for reprocessing. Any deviation from the process or any delay in the process is notified by the intelligent iRISCOPETM system via alerts sent to managerial personnel. Components of the iRISCOPETM system splash proof touch screen monitor and an RFID scanner are positioned at the reprocessing station in proximity to the washer. A correlation is established between each unique scope that is cleansed, the operator handling the scope, and the washer where the scope is cleansed. 36 IRISCOPETM User Guide 4.2 Receiving Scopes You can use this option when you receive scopes at the reprocessing station. When scopes are brought into the reprocessing station, the iRISCOPETM system has to be notified about the arrival of a scope for reprocessing. This can be accomplished by using an RFID scanner. To receive scopes 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 30: REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Receive Scope (s). The Received Scopes in Reprocessing Room screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 37 ILLUSTRATION 31 : RECEIVED SCOPES IN REPROCESSING ROOM 1 3. Scan the received scope using the RFID scanner. The Received Scopes in Reprocessing Room screen displays the details of the scanned scope. ILLUSTRATION 32 : RECEIVED SCOPES IN REPROCESSING ROOM 2 38 IRISCOPETM User Guide Field Model No Serial No Description Model number of the scope received for reprocessing. Serial number of the scope received for reprocessing. Number of times the scope is reprocessed. Reprocessin g Count Repair Count Number of times the scope is repaired. Scope Status Time Received
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Time at which the scope is received at the reprocessing station. The time displayed here is dependent on the time at which scope was scanned with the RFID scanner. TABLE 2: FIELD DESCRIPTION 4. After the scope is scanned, press Done. Reprocessing Station 39 4.3 Loading Washer You can use this option when you load a washer with a scope. When you load the washer with the scope, the iRISCOPETM system has to be notified about the washer/bay and the details of the cleaning solution. To load washer 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 33 : REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Load Washer. The Select Scopes for Wash screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 40 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 34 : REPROCESSING STATION 3. Select the washer/bay you wish to use for reprocessing. To select the washer/bay, press the washer/bay. The Cleaning Solution Details window is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 35: CLEANING SOLUTION DETAILS 4. Press solution. to enter the expiration date of the strip used to test the cleaning 5. Dip the strip in the cleaning solution and press Start Test. 6. The following window is displayed. Reprocessing Station 41 ILLUSTRATION 36: CLEANING SOLUTION DETAILS Here, you can enter the result of the test used on the cleaning solution. 7. When the test result is positive press PASS. The color of the Pass button changes to green. ILLUSTRATION 37 : CLEANING SOLUTION DETAILS 8. Press OK. The Select Scopes for Wash screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 42 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 38 : SELECT SCOPES FOR WASH In the above screen, first half of the screen displays details of the selected washer and cleaning solution. Lighter shade on the washer A indicates that washer A is selected for reprocessing. 9. Scan the scope before you load the scope into the washer. The above screen is updated with details of the scanned scope. ILLUSTRATION 39 : SELECT SCOPES FOR WASH Reprocessing Station 43 Field Description Load Washer Solution selected for washing. Date of expiration for the selected solution. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. Date of activation for the selected solution. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. Date of expiration for the test strip. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. Date of which the solution was tested. Time at which the strip was tested. Result of the test performed using the strip. Displays whether the result is
{PASS} Or
{FAIL}
Name of the employee performing the test on the solution. Or Name of the login user. Solution Expiration Date Activation Date Strip Exp Date Test Date Test Start Time Test Solution Result Tested By Model No Serial No Scan Scopes to Load into Washer Model number of the scope loaded into the washer. Serial number of the scope loaded into the washer. A brief description of the scope. Description Manufacturer Name of the company manufacturing the scope. Cleaning Cycle Since Last Repair Number of times the scope was used after last repair. TABLE 3: FIELD DESCRIPTION 10. When the scopes are loaded into the washer, press Done. 44 IRISCOPETM User Guide 4.4 Unloading Washer You can use this option when you remove a scope from the washer. When you remove the scope from the washer, the iRISCOPETM system has to be notified about the completion of cleansing process. This can be accomplished by using an RFID scanner. To unload washer 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 40 : REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Unload Washer. The Unload Washer for Scope (s) screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 45 ILLUSTRATION 41: UNLOAD WASHER FOR SCOPE (S) 3. Scan the unloaded scope using the RFID scanner. The Unload Washer for Scope (s) screen displays the details of the scanned scope. ILLUSTRATION 42 : UNLOAD WASHER FOR SCOPE (S) 46 IRISCOPETM User Guide Field Model No Serial No Description Model number of the scope unloaded from the washer. Serial number of the scope unloaded from the washer. Number of times the scope is reprocessed. Reprocessing Count Time Unloaded Date and time the scope was unloaded. The time displayed here is dependent on the time at which scope was scanned with the RFID scanner.
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Scope Status Owning Department Department to which the scope belongs. TABLE 4: FIELD DESCRIPTION 4. Press Done to complete the process. Reprocessing Station 47 4.5 Changing Washer Fluid You can use this option when you change the washer fluid. When you wish to change the washer fluid, the iRISCOPETM system has to be notified. To change washer fluid 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 43 : REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Change Washer Fluid. The Change Washer Fluid screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 48 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 44: CHANGE WASHER FLUID Field Solution Type Description The washer fluid (solution) present in the washer. Solution Exp Date Solution Activation Date Unactivated Solution Exp Date to change the type of Press solution. Date of expiration for the selected solution. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. to change the date. Press Date of activation for the selected solution. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. to change the date. Press Date of expiration for the unactivated solution. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. Press to change the date. TABLE 5: FIELD DESCRIPTION 3. Press the washer/bay in which you wish to change the washer fluid. 4. Change the details appropriately. 5. When the process is complete, press Done. Reprocessing Station 49 50 IRISCOPETM User Guide 4.6 Tagging/Retagging Scopes You can use this option to tag or retag a scope. Tagging a new scope is a two step process. Add the details of the scope to the iRISCOPETM system and then associate the scope with an RFID tag. Retagging a scope involves selecting the existing scope from the system and associating it with a new RFID tag. 4.6.1 Tagging New Scope You can use this option when you receive a new scope. Follow the sequence of steps given below to update the system with the details of the new scope. To tag a new model 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 45: REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Tag/Retag Scope (s). The Select Scope for Retagging screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 51 ILLUSTRATION 46 : SELECT SCOPES FOR RETAGGING 3. Press Add New Scope. The New Scope Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 47 : NEW SCOPE SCREEN 52 IRISCOPETM User Guide Field Model No Description Model number of the scope. Press Add to add a new model. Or Press available models. to select from the list of Scope Description Serial No Manufacturing Date Owning Department Scope Ownership Brief description of the scope. Serial number of the scope. Press edit and enter the serial number of the scope. Date on which scope was manufactured. to change the date. Press Department accepting ownership of scope. to select the department. Press Type of ownership for the scope. Press to select the ownership. TABLE 6: FIELD DESCRIPTION 4. Press Add. The Add New Scope Model screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 53 ILLUSTRATION 48 : ADD NEW SCOPE MODEL Field Model No Description Description Model number of the scope. Press edit to enter the new model number. Brief description of the scope. Press edit to enter the description. Manufacturer Name of the company manufacturing the scope. Press to select the company. TABLE 7: FIELD DESCRIPTION 5. Enter the appropriate details of the new model that you have received. 6. Press Confirm. Details of the new model are added into the iRISCOPETM system and displayed in the Tag Scope Main Screen shown in the following illustration. 54 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 49 : TAG SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 7. Attach an RFID tag to the scope and scan the scope. Details of the scanned scope are updated and displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 50 : TAG SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 8. Press Done. Reprocessing Station 55 To tag a new scope belonging to an existing model 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 51 : REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Tag/Retag Scopes (s). The Select Scope for Retagging screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 56 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 52 : SELECT SCOPES FOR RETAGGING 3. Select the scope model for which you want to add a new scope. 4. Press Add New Scope. The New Scope Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 53: ADD NEW SCOPE For a description of fields in the above screen, see Table 6 on page 53. 5. Enter the relevant details of the new scope . 6. Press Next. The Tag Scope Main Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 57 ILLUSTRATION 54 : TAGGED SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 7. Attach a new RFID tag to the scope and scan the scope. Details of the scanned scope are updated and displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 55 : TAGGED SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 8. Press Done. 58 IRISCOPETM User Guide 4.6.2 Retagging a Scope You can use this option to retag a scope. 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 56 : REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Tag/Retag Scopes (s). The Select Scope for Retagging screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. Reprocessing Station 59 ILLUSTRATION 57 : SELECT SCOPES FOR RETAGGING 3. Select the scope that you want to retag. 4. Press Add New Scope. The New Scope Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 58: ADD NEW SCOPE For a description of fields in the above screen, see Table 6 on page 53. 5. Press Next. The Tag Scope Main Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 60 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 59 : TAGGED SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 6. Select a reason for retagging the scope. 7. Attach a new RFID tag to the scope and scan the scope. Details of the scanned scope are updated and displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 60 : TAGGED SCOPE MAIN SCREEN 8. Press Done. Reprocessing Station 61 4.7 Damaged Scopes 4.7.1 Sending Scopes for Repair You can use this option when you send damaged scopes for repair. To send scopes for repair 1. Navigate to the Reprocessing Station Main Menu screen shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 61: REPROCESSING STATION 2. Press Damaged Scope (s). The Damaged Scope Screen is displayed as shown in the following illustration. 62 IRISCOPETM User Guide ILLUSTRATION 62 : DAMAGED SCOPE SCREEN 3. Using the RFID scanner, scan the damaged scope. The details of the scanned scope are displayed as shown in the following illustration. ILLUSTRATION 63 : DAMAGED SCOPE SCREEN Reprocessing Station 63 Field Model No Serial No Reprocessing Count Repair Count Scope Status Scope Ownership Most Recent Repair Date Employee Name Reason For Repair Person Requesting Repair Repair Entity Description Model number of the scanned scope. Serial number of the scanned scope. Number of times the scope was reprocessed. Number of times the scope was repaired.
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The type of ownership for scope. Owned The scope is owned by the hospital. Loaner The scope is procured by availing a loan . The most recent date on which scope was repaired. The date is displayed in mm/dd/yy format. The name of the login user. Press repairing the scope. to select a reason for Press to select the name of the person requesting the repair of scope. Press of scope. to select the manufacturer TABLE 8: FIELD DESCRIPTION 4. Enter the other details of the scope. 5. When you complete entering all the details, press Done. 64 IRISCOPETM User Guide 5 Appendix This chapter, contains the following sections:
RFID Technology in iRISCOPETM 5.1 RFID Technology in iRISCOPE The Tag A tag is integrated into the existing scope The tag consists of a tiny chip attached to an antenna Data are written to and stored on the chip The Reader Each cabinet contains several readers The reader generates a radio field When the tag passes through this field, it becomes energized The energized tag transmits a radio signal, containing the data stored on the tag, back to the reader The reader receives and interprets the signal and data The Interface 66 iRISCOPE can interface with all major applicable hospital systems (EMR,HIS, RIS, billing, materials,management, etc) In most RFID systems, the reader is connected to some back-end system that acts on the data captured by the reader. This could be a payment system, inventory tracking, etc IRISCOPETM User Guide 6 Index This chapter, contains the following sections:
Index Index 67 Alphabetical Index E exchange scopes...........................................................................................................33 exit iRISCOPE...............................................................................................................14 L logging into iRISCOPE..................................................................................................12 R receiving scopes...........................................................................................................37 removing scopes............................................................................................................... emergency..............................................................................................................27 maintenance............................................................................................................25 procedure................................................................................................................22 repair scopes.................................................................................................................62 restock scopes................................................................................................................... unused....................................................................................................................31 washed ...................................................................................................................29 retagging scope.............................................................................................................59 RFID technology............................................................................................................66 T tagging scope................................................................................................................51 U user interface.................................................................................................................15 W washer............................................................................................................................... changing fluid..........................................................................................................48 loading....................................................................................................................40 unloading................................................................................................................45 68 IRISCOPETM User Guide
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1 | 2009-02-19 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2009-02-19
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mobile Aspects Inc
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010877447
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1 | Physical Address |
3700 S. Water St
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15203
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
c******@curtis-straus.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
R4F
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IRISCOPE10
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** L********
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1 | Title |
Vice President of Manufacturing
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1 | Telephone Number |
41232******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
41232********
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1 |
k******@mobileaspects.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | RFID Cabinet | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | This device must be professionally installed. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
BUREAU VERITAS CONSUMER PRODUCTS SERVICES, INC.
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1 | Name |
S****** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
978 6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
97848********
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s******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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