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IntelliVue Information Center iX
Release B.01 Technical Data Sheet
Description
The Philips IntelliVue Information Center iX (PIIC iX) is a powerful information hub that consolidates
real-time physiological waves, parameters, and alarms from IntelliVue monitors and the IntelliVue M4840
Telemetry System into a clear view of patient status. PIIC iX provides rich review applications for more
in-depth analysis of stored data. PIIC iX supports departments with a single local database or multiple care
units networked across the hospital for up to 1024 beds including connections to hospital information
systems, external time sources, paging systems, and ECG management systems.
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Clinical Features
Surveillance
The Main Screen displays real-time waveforms, numerics, and alarms
for up to 32 patients on one or more displays. The following display
resolutions are supported:
Supported Dual Display Combinations
• VGA HD15 1280X1024 with VGA HD15 1280x1024
• VGA HD15 1920x1080 with VGA HD15 1920x1080
• VGA HD15 1920x1080 with VGA HD15 1280x1024
• DisplayPort 2560x1440 or 1600 with VGA HD15 1280x1024
• DisplayPort 2560x1440 or 1600 with VGA HD15 1920x1080
Display Sectors
Notes
1. A second header row appears beneath the Name row. Icons appear in the
second row and are not obscured by alarms. A second header row does not
appear when an application is open in the bottom half of the screen and the
sectors are in the top half of the screen.
2. To determine the maximum number of sectors on a display, multiply
Max. Columns by Maximum Sectors in a Column. For example, the
maximum number of sectors for 2 waves and a second header row on a
1920x1080 Display is 3 x 7 = 21 sectors.
Surveillance features include:
• Flexible Main Screen configuration accommodates census needs.
• Main Screen patient sector features include configurable waves and
measurements, ST Maps, and icons for clinical status (DNR, Patient
Group, battery).
• Up to 12 real-time waveforms per resized patient sector.
• Up to 96 real-time waveforms per configured display.
• Each display supports one to four columns of patient views.
• Patient window displays up to 18 waves and 50 numerics.
• Enables viewing of real-time and stored data for a patient monitored
by another PIIC iX in the same clinical unit or in another unit
(overview sessions); up to 10 different overview sessions for the
same patient.
• Provides management of grouping of beds per nursing assignment.
• Touchscreen and mouse keyboard navigation harmonized with the
patient monitor user interface facilitates rapid learning.
• Day/Night Automatic Volume Adjustment allows setting an automatic
sound level adjustment at two selected times of the day.
• A Modified Early Warning Score or Single Parameter Score numeric
obtained at the bedside can be viewed in the monitoring sector or
patient window. PIIC iX does not provide trending, review, reporting,
or notification.
• Remote display setup allows a host to perform sector and display
setup from any other connected host.
Patient Sector Configurability
• Size and layout — Ability to show advanced clinical support tools
such as ST or STE Maps.1
• Waves and Numerics — Ability to change waves or adjust wave size
and change numerics directly in the patient sector.
• Alarm Limits — Ability to adjust parameter alarm limits and turn
alarms on or off in the patient sector.
• Automatic Sector Minimizing — Sectors without active monitoring
can be configured to manually or automatically minimize. Sectors
automatically restore in size when monitoring begins.
• Sector Resizing — Some patients have a higher acuity than others,
and it is beneficial to see more data for those patients. Systems can be
configured to allow manual resizing, ensuring that the smallest sectors
show at least one to two waves (as configured) and numerics for the
remaining sectors. This can also be configured to happen
automatically (for example, show an STE Map when the measurement
is turned on for a patient that may be at risk for having a heart
attack).
• Wave Choices — Any ECG, Pleth, Press, Resp, EEG, Agent, Vent,
Real-time wave
• Numerics Choices — NBP, Pulse, SpO2, Press, Resp, EEG, Agent,
Vent, Temp, SvO2, ST numerics
Display
Resolution
Display
Interface
Max Patients
Single Display
Max Patients
Dual Displaya
a See Supported Dual Display Combinations.
Max Row
x
Column
1280 x 1024 VGA
HD15
16 32 8 x 2
1920 x 1080 24 32 8 x 3
2560 x 1440 DisplayPort 32 32 8 x 4
2560 x 1600 32 32 8 x 4
Resolution 1280x1024 1920x1080 2560x1440 2560x1600
Display Size 19 inch 24 inch 27 inch 30 inch
Max. Columns 2 3 4 4
Maximum Sectors in a Column
1 wave8
82 waves
2 waves and second
header rowa
a Requires a second header row to display Screen Notes.
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3 waves
3
5
3 waves and second
header rowa4 5
4 waves
2
4
4 waves and second
header rowa
3 4
5 waves
2 35 waves and second
header rowa
ST Map (1 wave)
3
5
ST Map (1 wave) and
second header rowa
4 5
Trends (1 wave) 5 7 8
Trends (1 wave) and
second header rowa4
6 7
1 Also referred to as STEMI Limit Map
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Measurements and Alarms
PIIC iX uses Philips industry-leading color coding to visually identify a
patient alarm and its severity on the Main Screen. In a sector that is
alarming, the sector background color is blue. Multi-level, audible alarm
tones also indicate alarms and their severity. Criteria for alarms and
recording of events can be configured on a unit-wide basis (with
password protection) and can be modified for individual patients.
Individual alarms, except red level, can be easily customized for each
patient.
Measurements and alarm features include:
• Color-coded alarm presentation and audible notification of patient
alarm limit violations and arrhythmia. Alarm levels are red, yellow, and
INOP.
• Philips IntelliVue ST/AR multi-lead ECG arrhythmia analysis, including
Afib and end of Afib detection.
• Customizable alarm and arrhythmia settings accommodate up to 25
patient profiles for telemetry patients.
• Generates manual and scheduled laser printer reports or 2-channel
strip chart recordings on a Philips recorder.
• Uses Alert Data Integration1 to send text alarm messages to a variety
of mobile paging devices.
• Captures and stores alarms and events in an Audit Log (see Clinical
Audit).
• The Alarm Summary application displays a snapshot of a patient’s
most frequent alarms and their limits, along with trends for the major
vital signs. This can help a clinician to determine if alarm limit changes
for the patient are appropriate, based on unit policies. An Alarm
Summary report can be printed electronically or to paper, scheduled
or on demand.
ST Segment Monitoring
The ST/AR ST segment algorithm analyzes adult patient ECG leads2.
The algorithm measures ST segment elevation and depression and
generates alarms based on two contiguous leads. Both atrially paced
and non-paced beats are analyzed but not ventricularly paced or
ventricular ectopic beats. PIIC iX supports STE (ST Elevation) alarm
using STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction) limits.
PIIC iX displays and trends the ST values (up to 12) that are calculated
and alarm at the bedside. For more information on ST Monitoring, see
the ST Segment Monitoring Application Note.
QT/QTc Interval Monitoring
Philips QTc algorithm brings clarity to a critical change in adult,
pediatric, and neonatal patients at risk for prolonged QT syndrome and
Torsades de pointes. QT/QTc values are trended in the tabular and
graphical trends for historical review and in Horizon trends for
protocol management. Continuous measurements can be made from
all available leads, primary lead, or from any selected lead. Alarms are
configurable to support clinical protocols. For more information on the
QT/QTc algorithm, see the QT/QTc Interval Monitoring Note and ST/AR
Algorithm Application Note.
EASI and Hexad Reduced Lead Display and Storage
PIIC iX supports EASI-derived 12-lead and Hexad ECG reduced lead
systems. The PIIC iX review applications allow retrospective review of
the available ECG waveforms. EASI and Hexad 12-Lead ECG
waveforms are exported in XML format. Refer to the 12-Lead ECG
Monitoring Using a Reduced Lead Set Application Note.
Note: EASI derived 12-lead and Hexad ECGs and their measurements are
approximations to conventional 12-lead ECGs and should not be used for
diagnostic interpretations.
Workflow Support
PIIC iX supports the following workflows:
Patient Management
The clinical user can manage each patient from admission to transport,
transfer, and discharge, and manage the patient’s associated equipment.
Patient Transfer
Patients can be quickly and easily transferred to a new bed by taking
the IntelliVue X2 or MMS to the new location and docking to the new
monitor, or by choosing the exact bed location from the PIIC iX or at
the bedside. Equipment can be configured to stay with the patient upon
transfer. Stored data will move to the new bed.
Bedside and Central Workflow Support
PIIC iX enables remote control of IntelliVue Patient Monitors, such as
alarm limits, arrhythmia, and relearn, to accommodate centralized
nursing workflows. PIIC iX also supports workflow at the bedside
including: patient admission from hospital ADT system, equipment and
caregiver assignment, and patient transfer.
Clinical Review Applications
PIIC iX review applications can assist clinicians to evaluate patient
conditions and assess treatment status. Retrospective review
applications display historical physiological data in a variety of
interactive formats including waveforms, graphic and tabular trends,
and events. With the dual display option, data is available in a
consolidated view on one display for a clearer view of patient status.
1 Alert Data Integration is not available in all geographies. Alert Data Integration provides
supplemental information about patient alarms or events, it is not intended for primary
notification of the alarms.2 The ST/AR algorithm runs on PIIC iX for M4841 telemetry transceivers. For IntelliVue
Patient Monitors, including Wearable Patient Monitors, the algorithm runs on the
monitor, not on PIIC iX.
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With the Advanced Specialty Editor1 up to 12 configured reviews total
per unit are available with the additional features Multi/12-Lead Review,
ECG Statistics, and ST Snippet Review.
Data Storage and Review
For in-hospital storage, PIIC iX can store up to 7 days of all patient
monitoring data (full disclosure waves, parameters, alarms, and events)
for each patient.
Data storage features include:
• Stores graphical and tabular trends for up to 7 days.
• Stores up to 12 waves for 24, 48, 72, 96 hours or 7 days.
• With a 12-lead ECG Full Disclosure license, IntelliVue Patient
Monitors (Release K.2) send 8 ECG waves and 8 additional waves for
display and storage on PIIC iX.
• Post-discharge, PIIC iX automatically stores data for every patient for
up to 7 days (given purging criteria, the last 24 hours of patient
monitoring data is available for 6 days post-discharge).
• Stores at least the last 24 hours of patient data/full disclosure for up
to 7 days post-discharge.
• Stores all 12-lead captures for up to 7 days post-discharge.
• From the Web, monitoring information for discharged patients is also
available for viewing for up to 7 days post-discharge.
• During periods of monitoring gaps, whether from a network issue or
Standby or Leads Off, the compressed wave and strip tile will indicate
the cause of the gap.
• Data Warehouse Connect is a licensed feature that allows patient
data, including waves, alarms, events, and trends (both admitted and
discharged) to be exported directly from surveillance PIIC iX stations
to long-term data storage. This feature is designed for clinical
research and can be used for sentinel event review for a single
patient, particularly for events that are more than 7 days after
discharge.
• Holter Export is a licensed feature that stores patient ADT and ECG
wave data (including 12-lead) in a repository, making it available for
use by the Philips Holter monitoring system. Users can choose a
selected duration, up to 96 hours.
• Wave Strip Export is a licensed feature that allows for all alarm and
saved strips to be exported as an image file (.png) to a configured
server for import to the EMR. The image can show up to 20 waves.
Clinical Audit2
PIIC iX captures and stores a log of alarms and events for up to 90
days. The log can be searched by patient or unit, by alert filters (red,
yellow, or blue INOP alarms, for example), and by action filters (silence
an alarm, for example). This log is available for display or export in
Excel format from the PIIC iX to USB. It can also be accessed from
System Configuration and saved to a USB or shared network drive.
Twelve-Lead ECG
• IntelliVue Patient Monitors, Release K.1 and later, send 8 ECG waves
at diagnostic bandwidth, allowing 12 waves to be stored at the
PIIC iX. Waves are stored according to the Full Disclosure license.
The 12-lead full disclosure purchase option (FDB) is required.
• The 12-lead order interface to the Physician Order Entry system
allows the choice of the order for export, order reconciliation, and
reimbursement.
• Signal Quality Indicator for 12-lead full disclosure, including diagnostic
12-lead, EASI, and Hexad.
• In addition to storing 12-lead ECGs, PIIC iX can capture and export a
diagnostic 12-lead ECG to a compatible Cardiology Management
System, such as TraceMasterVue and GE Muse.
Reports, Recording, and Printing
Clinical Reports
• Clinical Reports can be generated on demand or at a scheduled time.
A unit configuration (with password protection) sets the report
templates for all patients on the PIIC iX.
• Reports include: 12-Lead Capture, Alarm, Multi-Lead, Patient
Summary, QT, Review, ST, ST Snippets, Strip, Tabular Trend, ECG
Statistics, Clinical Settings, Unit Summary, and Alarm Summary. Each
report can be sent to a specified laser printer or electronic PDF
document. The availability of some reports is dependent on the
purchase option Speciality Review Editor.
• Reports can be configured to print to multiple printers (Overview
and Surveillance Station area printer, for example).
1 Refer to SPE ordering option.
General Review Displays the data history as a dashboard of waves,
events, graphical trends, and tabular data.Alarm Review Displays the alarm events that have been automatically
store as well as strips that have been manually saved.Hemodynamic
Review
Specialty Review window that displays hemodynamic
relevant waves, numerics, trends, and events.Respiratory
Review
Specialty Review window that displays respiratory
relevant waves, numerics, trends, and events.Neuro Review Specialty Review window that displays neurologically
relevant waves, numerics, trends, and eventsCardiac Review Specialty Review window specifically designed for
cardiac patients that retrospectively stores all ECG
waves and stores ST Snippets and ST Maps for review.
Also, displays a 10-second retrospective review of the
12 EASI derived ECG waves for EASI and Hexad
enabled bedside monitors and telemetry.Multi/12-Lead
Review
Displays all available ECG waves; can display 12 ECG
waves with additional licenses for EASI/Hexad/12-Lead
Full disclosure.ECG Statistics Tabular format of the ECG statistics available with the
ST/AR algorithm, such as %paced, %atrial fibrillation,
and heart rate variability statistics.ST Snippets Displays all available ST Snippets and can compare ST
segments from different time foci.
2 Also referred to as Audit Log.
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• Unicode and Roman 8 Character encoding are supported, depending
on local printing requirements.
• Strips can be configured for printing (10 seconds with 2 seconds of
pre-time focus data, for example).
USB Recorder
The M3176C 2-Channel USB recorder can record one or two
real-time or delayed waveforms. The 50 mm wide thermal array
recorder provides high resolution, high quality waveforms. The grid and
waveforms are printed simultaneously to assure accurate registration.
The recorder has recording capability for up to two waveforms and
three lines of annotation.
Printer
The PIIC iX printer can print chart-ready copies of stored patient data
and scheduled reports. Compatible HP printers are those that are
supported by the HP® PCL5 Universal Printer Driver, Version 5.4.
On-Line Help
Context-sensitive help screens provide detailed information on how to
use applications, optimize monitoring, and troubleshoot problems.
Information Technology (IT) Features
PIIC iX meets the IT need for a secure, standards-based solution that
fits into existing infrastructure and communicates with hospital and
clinical information systems. The PIIC iX supports the following
standard IT practices:
• High Availability using VMWare for PIIC iX Servers (Large Primary,
Physiological, and Web Servers) including support for vMotion.
• User Authentication using either customer provided Active
Directory or local authentication.
• Customer Password Policy Support using configurable passwords that
meet complexity and expiration requirements.
• Centralized deployment of updates for antivirus and security patches.
• Layer 3 networking.
• Multicast traffic is controlled in the monitoring LAN. Logical multicast
zones can be configured. The CI service runs on an elected
Surveillance PIIC iX in each zone, which eliminates the need for
multicast across WANs, VPNs, and ISPs. Monitors also use multicast
for Bed-to-Bed Overview functionality. Messages are handled within
each clinical unit by the Alarm Reflection Service of an elected
Surveillance PIIC iX.
• DNS/DHCP protocols using customer-provided DNS.
• PIIC iX is hardened using the US Department of Defense Security
Technical Implementation Guides for operating systems, SQL, .Net,
and Internet Explorer1.
Interoperability Features
The following interoperability features are available with PIIC iX:
• Consistent HL7 messaging between PIIC iX with IntelliVue
Information Center releases L.0, M.0, and N.0
• Tested and validated to the IHE Patient Care Device (PCD-01) profile
• Inbound parameters measured by the IntelliVue Patient Monitors,
including interfaced using VueLink or IntelliBridge, can be exported
via HL7 (with the exception of infusion pump parameters).
• HL7 Toolkit to assist in diagnosing HL7 issues.
• Connectivity to IntelliBridge Enterprise provides a single integration
point with hospital information systems.
• Electronic PDF report export capability, including annotated wave
strip reports in addition to HL7 vital signs export.
• Admission, discharge and transfer, as well as admission from a
Hospital Admitting System, supported at the bedside monitors.
• Additional supported ADT HL7 messages (updates, for example).
• Active Directory for user management. With the Active Directory
interface, user information can be imported directly from the Server
to PIIC iX.
• Supports a continuous patient record by implementing Automatic
Reconnect, Sync from Local Mode, and HL7 Store and Forward.
The following interfacing and export features are available with PIIC iX:
HL7 Inbound
• ADT — PIIC iX supports patient admission at the bedside from the
hospital ADT system through the IntelliBridge Enterprise (IBE).
• Labs — PIIC iX provides for inbound lab data to support Philips
ProtocolWatch Sepsis and to display other labs on IntelliVue Patient
Monitors.
HL7 Outbound
PIIC iX sends HL7 messages (compliant with IHE profiles) containing
patient monitor parameter data, external device data, alert data, and
physio calculations to the EMR system. HL7 versions 2.3 and 2.4 are
supported for Classic and Vista profiles. HL7 version 2.6 is supported
for the IHE profile. The communication transport is TCP/IP. All patient
numeric data is exported via HL7.
HL7 Toolkit
The HL7 Toolkit includes a simulator and diagnostic ability that can be
used to view HL7 service output and troubleshoot HL7 installation.
12-Lead Analysis and Export
Up to 100 conventional diagnostic 12-lead ECGs per patient can be
stored. Up to 30 captures can be locked to prevent them from being
overwritten. All stored ECGs are available for export to a cardiology
management system.
1 NA only
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The following features provide continuous data:
Trend Upload
Up to 8 hours of numeric data collected on an IntelliVue Patient
Monitor (Release K.1 or later) not connected to the PIIC iX is
automatically uploaded once the monitor can reconnect. Vital signs
(such as HR, SpO2, ABP and NBP) collected while the monitor was off
the network are uploaded to the PIIC iX and stored and available for
retrospective review.
HL7 Store and Forward
HL7 Store and Forward permits off-network storage of historical trend
data and/or real-time data in order to forward that data to the EMR in
separate HL7 configuration modes/ports when EMR connection is
restored. Four hours of messages can be stored.
Distributed HL7 and Alert Data Integration
HL7 Service and Alert Data Integration (Paging) can be configured to
be Distributed or Centralized. When configured as Distributed, the
HL7 or ADI Service runs on each PIIC iX with each PIIC iX connecting
directly to configured clients. When Centralized, the services run on
the gateway Server and each PIIC iX sends information to that server
which sends the information to configured clients.
Auto-Reconnect and Settings Synchronization
Database Synchronization and Auto Reconnect permit systems not
currently connected to the primary server to make changes to patient
demographic settings as well as admissions, discharges, and transfers.
When the connection to the primary server is restored, local changes
are automatically synchronized back to the primary server and patient
data that was collected locally will be available to view in the
retrospective applications.
PIIC iX Web
PIIC iX Web is a licensed web application that provides viewing of near
real-time waves, parameters, alarms, and retrospective data for patients
across care units on PIIC Classic or PIIC iX using a Web client browser.
Additionally, it provides access to retrospective review data using iPad
and Android tablets. Web communication can be secured using HTTPS
and to require user authentication. Available as a single patient or
multi-patient option, PIIC iX Web permits access to:
• Patient Selection
• Main Screen (multi-patient only)
• Patient Window
• Alarm Review
• General Review
• 12-Lead Capture Review
• Cardiac Review
PIIC iX Mobility
PIIC iX Mobility Service is a licensed option that permits iOS and
Android devices to view near-real time PIIC iX patient waves,
numerics, and alarms using the IntelliVue Mobile Caregiver application.
IntelliVue Mobile Caregiver is a free application available on iTunes or
Google Play Store. Once a configured mobile client user with
appropriate PIIC iX Clinical Unit access is authenticated by the PIIC iX
Mobility Service, the user can view a list of all beds in the topology,
current vital signs for selected beds, and near real-time wave data for
individual beds. The following mobile devices are supported:
Centralized Licensing
With centralized licensing for the Enterprise and Small Network
PIIC iX, customers can purchase a central pool of monitored bed and
option licenses and distribute them across different surveillance
stations. Centralized licensing allows the flexibility of moving licenses in
the future, based upon changes in units and monitoring practices, and
not being tied to the physical hardware. This requires downtime and
trained personnel.
With software licensing and Philips Remote support, the Philips
Customer Care Solutions Center knows what system, options and
release levels customers have installed, which is helpful when
diagnosing system issues.
User Configuration
Monitoring controls, display formats, alarm response, and patient data
presentation can be configured to user preferences with simple System
Configuration tools without interrupting patient monitoring. Unit-wide
configurations can be made in password-protected applications but can
be modified for individual patients. System configurations can be
archived for quick restoration after software updates.
Supported Mobile Device Operating System
Apple iPad 2, 3, 4, Mini 1 & 3, Air 1 & 2 iOS 8
Apple iPhone 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, 6, 6 plus iOS 8
Apple iPod Touch iOS 8
Samsung S3, S4, S5 Android 4.x
HTC One Android 4.x
Motorola Maxx Android 4.x
Samsung Galaxy 3 (7” or 10”) Tablet Android 4.x
Google Nexus 7” Tablet Android 4.x
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Hardware Specifications
See the PIIC iX Service and Installation Guide for physical hardware and third party software specifications.
Third Party Software Specifications
System Product Descriptions
Philips Component Product / Option Number
HP rp5800 PC 866424/H10
HP rp5800 PC with RAID 866424/H1R
PIIC iX Small Network Server 866424/H20
PIIC iX Small Network Server with RAID 866424/H2R
PIIC iX Enterprise Server Hardware 866424/H30
19” Flat Panel Display 865058
19” Flat Panel Touch Display 865059
24” Flat Panel Display 866125
24” Flat Panel Touch Display 866126
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 R2
Local PIIC iX PIIC iX with a local database
Overview PIIC iXa PIIC iX capable of viewing the same surveillance information that is being acquired and displayed on another
PIIC iX
Small Network PIIC iX PIIC iX networked with a Small Primary Server
Enterprise PIIC iXb PIIC iX networked with a Enterprise Primary Server iX
Physiological Data Storage
Server
• Server that stores data for up to 128 patients
• Required with Enterprise Primary Server iX with more than 128 patients
• One or more physiological servers can exist to store data up to 1024 patients in a PIIC iX network
Patient Link System with no surveillance monitoring that offers bed-to-bed overview, recording, and printing to one
clinical unit
Enterprise Link • System with no surveillance monitoring that offers bed-to-bed overview, recording, and printing.
• Provides HL7 vital signs outbound interfacing, ADT interface, Report/Wave Strip Export, and Lab interface.
• Optionally enables remote access by way of PIIC iX Single-Patient Web, Multi-Patient Web, or IntelliVue
Mobile Caregiver.
• Can reside on an Enterprise PIIC iX Primary Server of up to 1024 patients. Patient data acquired on
Enterprise Link is available for retrospective review on a surveillance station.
Small Network Link • System with no surveillance monitoring that offers bed-to-bed overview, recording, and printing.
• Optionally provides HL7 vital signs outbound interfacing, ADT interface, Report/Wave Strip Export, and
Lab interface, and remote access via PIIC iX Single-Patient Web, Multi-Patient Web, or Mobile Caregiver.
• Can reside on a Small Network PIIC iX Server of up to 64 patients. Patient data acquired on Small Network
Link is available for retrospective review on a surveillance station in the network.
Express PIIC iX A local database PIIC iX licensed with Patient Connection and Surveillance features, similar to Local PIIC iX
but with limited functionality.a Formerly referred to as “Client”b Formerly referred to as Large Network PIIC iX
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System Limitations
Regulatory
United States Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
The PIIC iX M3290B Application Software complies with requirements of the Council Directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive). It carries
CE-marking accordingly. The processing unit, Philips-supplied displays, and Philips-supplied Printer comply with IEC 60950-1, CISPR 22 Level A,
and CISPR 24. UPS comply with IEC 60950-1, EN 62040-1, and EN 62040-2. The processing unit, Philips-supplied displays, Philips-supplied UPS,
and Philips-supplied Printer carry CE-marking to Council Directive 2006/95/EC (European Low Voltage Directive) and Council Directive
2004/108/EC (EMC Directive). These are not suitable for installation in the Patient Care Vicinity (Patient Environment). The Philips Recorders
carry CE-marking to Council Directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive).
PIIC iX Ordering Information
Catalog Number 866389
Configuration Number of PIIC iX / Network Number of Patients / Network
Local PIIC iX 1 PIIC iX
8 Overview PIIC iX
32 (max)
Small Network PIIC iX 8 Total PIIC iX and Overview PIIC iX 64 (max)
Enterprise Network PIIC iX (Primary Server)a 160 Total PIIC iX and Overview PIIC iX 1024 patients (max)b
a > 128 patients requires an additional physiological servers (128 patients per server)b > 512 patients requires a dedicated primary server (not shared with physiological server)
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Option Description
Documentation
DFU Instructions for Use
MDK System B Media Kit
Customer Hardware
H00 Customer Supplied Hardware
Type of Install
NEW New Installation of B.xx
SMA Upgrade with SMA
UPG Upgrade existing PIIC iX B.xx
New System
RVB PIIC iX Software Release B
Pricing Options
05P PIIC iX Express Base B
10P PIIC iX Local Base B
1PU Upgrade Local Base B
20P Small Network Base
2PU Upgrade Small Network Base B
30P Enterprise Network Base B
3PU Upgrade Large Network Base B
Upgrade from A to B
AB0 Overview Upgrade to B
AB1 Local Upgrade to B
AB2 Small Network Upgrade to B
AB3 Large Network Upgrade to B
ABS SMA A to B Upgrade
Upgrade
UPA Upgrade from PIIC iX A
UPC Upgrade from PIIC Classic
View
00N View B
00S SMA Upgrade View B
00U Upgrade View B
Enterprise Network PIIC iX
30N PIIC iX Enterprise B
30S SMA Upgrade Enterprise Network PIIC iX B
30U Upgrade Enterprise Network PIIC iX B
Enterprise Network PIIC iX - No View
35N Enterprise Network PIIC iX B - No View
Small Network PIIC iX
20N Small Network B
20S SMA Upg Sm Network B
20U Upgrade Enterprise Network B
Small Network PIIC iX - No View
25N Small Network PIIC iX B - No View
PIIC iX Local
10N PIIC iX Local B
10S SMA Upgrade PIIC iX Local B
10U Upgrade PIIC iX Local B
PIIC iX Standby System
SBS PIIC iX Standby System B
Option Description
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PIIC iX Upgrade Ordering Options
Catalog Number 866390
PIIC iX Express
05N PIIC iX B Express
Physio Server
PHY Physio Server B
PHS Physio Server SMA B
Gateway
GTW Gateway B
Dual Display Software
C01 Dual Display Software B
EC1 Dual Display Software eB
Network Type
CSC Customer Supplied Network
PSC Philips Supplied Network
Data Storage
EDB 12-Lead Full Disclosure B
FDB 12-Lead Full Disclosure B
DS4 4 Days Full Disclosure B
E04 4 Day Full Disclosure eB
D07 7 Days Full Disclosure B
Clinical Options/Interfaces
DEV Device Interfacing - no IPM
MAP ST Map Surveillance B
EMP ST Map Surveillance eB
TRD Surveillance Trends B
ERD Surveillance Trends eB
WLD Device Location B
ELD Device Location eB
C17 12-Lead Analysis/Export B
E17 12-Lead Analysis/Export eB
LED 12-Lead Orders B
CX2 ADT Interface B
EX2 ADT Interface eB
ADV Adv Cardiac Pkg B
C14 HL7 Vital Signs Interface B
E14 HL7 Vital Signs Interface eB
C23 Holter Export B
LAB LAB Interface B
SPE Specialty Review B
RPT Report Distribution B
Device Connectivity
MP1 MX480-500 MP40-50 MRx
MP2 MP60 MP70 MX550
MP3 MP80 MP90
Web
EEB Web eB
WEB Web B
Option Description
EPW Multi-Patient Web eB
MPW Multi-Patient Web B
C72 Web Wave Strip Access B
E72 Web Wave Strip Access eB
WSX Wave Strip Export B
Mobility
M01 Mobile Caregiver B
M10a 3rd Party Mobility B
DIACAP
DCP DIACAP B
Data Warehouse
DLS Data Live Server B
DRS Data Research Server B
DWL Data Warehouse Live B
DWR Data Warehouse Research B
SQL License
ENT SQL Server Enterprise Ba For use with AirStrip
Option Description
Documentation
DFU Instructions for Use
MDK System B Media Kit
Customer Hardware
H00 Customer Supplied Hardware
Software Revision
RVB PIIC iX Software Release B
View
00N Add PIIC iX View Beds B
00S SMA M3151 to B
00U Upgrade M3151 to B
Type of Install
NEW New Installation of B.xx
SMA Upgrade with SMA
STU System Type Upgrade
UPG Upgrade PIIC or PIIC iX
Network Type
CSC Customer Supplied Network
PSC Philips Supplied Network
Upgrade from A to B
AB0 Overview Upgrade to B/pt
AB1 Local Upgrade to B/pt
AB2 Small Network Upgrade to B/pt
AB3 Large Network Upgrade to B/pt
Option Description
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ABS SMA A to B Upgrade
Upgrade Path
UPA Upgrade from PIIC iX A
UPC Upgrade from PIIC Classic
Enterprise Network PIIC iX
13U Local > Enterprise
23U Small NW > Enterprise
30N Add Enterprise Network PIIC iX B Beds
30S SMA M3155/54 to PIIC iX B
30U Upgrade M3155/54 to PIIC iX B
Enterprise Network PIIC iX - No View
35N Add Enterprise Network PIIC iX B - No View
Small Network PIIC iX
20N Add Small Network PIIC iX B Beds
20S SMA M3145/69 to PIIC iX B
20U Upg M3145/69 to PIIC iX B
Small Network PIIC iX - No View
25N Add Small Network PIIC iX B - No View
PIIC iX Local
01U Overview > Local B
10N Add PIIC iX Local B Beds
10U Upgrade M3150 > PIIC iX Local B
10S SMA M3150 > PIIC iX Local B
51U Express to Local B
PIIC iX Standby System
SBS PIIC iX Standby System B
PIIC iX Express
05N Add PIIC iX B Express Beds
Physio Server
PHY Physio Server B
PHS Physio Server SMA B
Gateway
GTW Gateway B
Dual Display Software
C01 Dual Display Software B
EC1 Dual Display Software eB
Data Storage
EDB 12-Lead Full Disclosure eB
FDB 12-Lead Full Disclosure B
DS4 4 Days Full Disclosure B
E04 4 Days Full Disclosure eB
D07 7 Days Full Disclosure B
Clinical Options/Interfaces
DEV Device Interfacing - no IPM
MAP ST Map Surveillance B
EMP ST Map Surveillance eB
TRD Surveillance Trends B
Option Description
ERD Surveillance Trends eB
WLD Device Location B
ELD Device Location eB
C17 12-Lead Analysis/Export B
E17 12-Lead Analysis/Export eB
LED 12-Lead Orders B
CX2 ADT Interface B
EX2 ADT Interface eB
ADV Adv Cardiac Pkg B
C14 HL7 Vital Signs Interface B
E14 HL7 Vital Signs Interface eB
C23 Holter Export B
LAB LAB Interface B
SPE Specialty Review B
RPT Report Distribution B
Device Connectivity
MP1 MX480-500 MP40-50 MRx
MP2 MP60 MP70 MX550
MP3 MP80 MP90
Web
EEB Web eB
WEB Web B
EPW Multi-Patient Web eB
MPW Multi-Patient Web B
C72 Web Wave Strip Access B
E72 Web Wave Strip Access eB
WSX Wave Strip Export B
Mobility
M01 Mobile Caregiver B
M10a 3rd Party Mobility B
DIACAP
DCP DIACAP B
Data Warehouse
DLS Data Live Server B
DRS Data Research Server B
DWL Data Warehouse Live B
DWR Data Warehouse Research B
SQL License
ENT SQL Server Enterprise Ba For use with AirStrip
Option Description
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PIIC iX Hardware Ordering Information
Catalog Number 866424
PIIC iX Release B Demo Ordering Information
Order as 989803194581
Option Description
H10 PC Hardware
H1R PC Hardware with RAID
H20 Small Network Server
H2R Small Network Server with RAID
H30 Server Hardware
H1U UPS Hardware
HP rp5800 Platform Upgrade
H2V HP rp5800 Dual Video Upgrade
Second Speaker Upgrade
SPK Second Speaker
HP DL380 G7a Platform Upgrades
H3M HP DL380 G7 12 GB Memory Upgrade
H3D HP DL380 G7 2x 300 GB Upgrade
H3U Server UPS Hardware
PIIC iX Test System
T01 PIIC iX Test System
PIIC iX Dual Video
H01HP rp5800 Display Port-to-VGA Converter Dual
Video
Operating System Licensing
W08 Windows Server 2008 R2
W12 Windows Server 2012 R2
WN7 Windows 7 for PC
WN8 Windows 8 for PCa Windows Server 2012 R2, which is the PIIC iX B.01 Operating System, cannot be
installed on an HP DL380 G7 Server.
Option Description
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