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1. Activation Select between Activate Deactivate Duration The time for how long the activation should stay active 0 unlimited Page 37 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Action Interactivo Massage natant cal massaga Java Apole iida Added Action Types and options o ick Close to return to the Event Configuration Actions page Event Summary Action Tree Event Hama LE Patient Cell Roct P3 Patient call message 4 Event Category Patient Call Description A new action has been added 4 is the reference that was set when the action was configured for the Event Page 38 Delete Conditions Or Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Add Success Failure Conditions To get delivery and status response on a sent message success and or failure conditions are set up 1 Mark the action under Root and click Conditions to add success failure conditions Success F ailure Conditions Failure Timeout E seconds L JPatient cal massaga Figure 1 The failure time out is set to 60 seconds 2 Enter the time for the Failure Timeout At expire of this time the action fails 3 Select the check box for the action in this example patient call message and click Define OnSuccess occurs as soon as one receiver of one action fulfills the specified success conditions This means that OnFailure occurs when every action has failed for every address sent
2. a synchronization has been done Body Beep Code Priority Time To Live and Sticky mode are optional Time to live is the time for the message to remain in the portable1 The Sticky mode is used to lock the display for a specific message When receiving that message the display will lock and remain locked until the sticky mode is turned off Options are set for Message and Interactive Message response The information in the Option folder will look different depending on which Action Type that has been selected Page 28 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Options Message When sending a message it is possible to add message response lt can be with acknowledgement accept only where you will know that the user has acknowledge the message or acknowledgement with accept and reject where the user also will have the possibility to reject the message If nothing is chosen it will be with no message response which is the default type 1 The function Time To Live does not exist in all portables 1 Click the folder Options to add type of message Define Message Mame Patent cal message i Message Options Type Manual Acknowledgement 4ccept Reyect T Cancel Java Applet window 2 Select Type from the drop down list o Normal Default no message response o Manual Acknowledgement Accept if you want acknowledgement with only accept Page 29 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax o Manual Acknowled
3. actions Enter a Reference In a Message a reference is set for the message that is going to be sent and the same reference is used when you are going to erase that message When the Action Type Erase Message is selected the Exclude replier address check box appears below the Reference drop down list If this check box is checked the message will be kept in the device that most recently fulfilled a success condition Select Work Shift Defined in the Unite CM see Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN Enter a Message ID This enables a possibility to update messages in a handset by sending a new message with the same Message ID If this field is left empty it is not possible to update that message later Define Action 15 Click Define Action and click Add 16 Select Action Type from the drop down list o Message o Interactive Message o Output Activity Page 27 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax In this example Interactive Message has been selected Define Interactive Messape Mame Patient call message Message Options Subject lt Alarm type Body Beep Code Priority Time To Live Seconds Sticky Mode Message 17 Enter a Name for the action in the text field 18 Enter a Subject for the message Tip It is possible to right click in the text fields for Subject and Body to insert predefined Event Elements This is only possible if
4. drop down list For Call ID enter the Call ID Page 35 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax If the types Replier updates only and Replier are selected the next box disappears These types have no selections they are just added 3 lick Add to add the addressing type See figure 19 Addressing Tape n Example where Duty Assignment and User have been added Delete Addressing Type Addressing types can be deleted if you mark the added type and then either click Delete button or right click on marked type and then click on the displayed Delete In both cases you will be asked if you want to delete or not 4 Click OK when finished Options Output Activity Page 36 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Output activity is used to remotely activate or deactivate an output for example turn on a siren or open a door When Output Activity is going to be used a name of the output activity must be entered and an output name must be selected It can be triggered on activation or on deactivation and it can also be set to how long the activation should stay active Outputs gt Output Activity Kame Etart aire Output Mame internal Output 1 e Actwation activate leal Duration seconds An example of Option settings Outputs Output options Description Name Enter the name of the output activity Output gt Output name Select one of the outputs
5. on the keyboard Page 53 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 6 To add levels below the location keep the location marked and click add Layout Setup oot cormmor Ward ELLE Ward RED Ward Groot Mowe Lip Acd Dalete Enter a name for the location Rename Locations 1 2 Mark the location you want to rename Enter a new name for the location Delete Locations 1 2 Mark the location you want to delete Click Delete Define Conditions Conditions can be defined for each location except common which is always active for assignments By selecting a predefined Event Element and enter a value for it an incoming event can be connected to a location The Event Elements are defined in the Event Assignment Handler see 5 1 1 Define Event Element Page 54 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax To set up a condition do as follow 1 dick Define Condition see figure 41 2 Click Add Define Condition Event Element Hospital Call Value a Cancel 3 Select Event Element 4 Entera value and click OK Define Condition Fel Event Element More conditions can be defined by clicking Add At least one condition must be fulfilled If one location has conditions matching a received event all locations on the path between the top location and this location in the tree is selected as well even if they have conditions
6. parameters o Error Relay Time for Status Log Failure If it is not possible to generate or send Status Logs on errors the error relay will be released This might happen if there are major problems in the module for example if all internal queues are full or in case there is a communication failure with the Unite Connectivity Manager that is configured to receive the logs etc The time for how long the relay will be released can be defined by clicking View advanced parameters The time is defined in seconds between 0 and 900 where 0 means that the error relay will not be released at all Extended Activity Log 1 dick the link to the Extended Activity Log When enabled intermediate activity logs will be sent while a message passes through the system towards the destination The extra information will not be saved to the log file but only displayed in Log Viewers that are updated continuously NOTE Use this function with care as it generates more traffic in the system 3 3 6 Time Settings The time settings control how the module handles ts time date To ensure that the module has the exact date time as the rest of the messaging system it shall be set to synchronize its clock to a time server The Unite Connectivity Manager can be used as the time server for the entire messaging system 1 Click Settings in the 7ime section in the menu for parameter settings o Time Source Select Time server from the drop down box o Ti
7. to or after the specified failure timeout Page 39 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Delivery Success F ailure Conditions for Patient call message Delivery Requested Status Delverr Receipt Failure if Redirected Mot Available 4 Select Requested Status from the drop down list Status Description Don t Care In progress Message valid Sent Message sent Delivery Receipt Reached final destination Failure if Redirected when message diversion has occurred in the Unite CM and it is important for the message to reach a specific person Not available absent 5 Mark one or both of the Failure if boxes when Redirected or and Not Available Should be handle as a fault Page 40 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Add Response 6 Click Add Add Response Condition 7 ick Add Add Response Conditions Message Confrmebon Response Omsurres o ooo r 8 Select On success or On failure from the drop down list 9 Click OK Message Confirmation Response Response 10 Select Accept or Reject from the drop down list 11 Click OK Page 41 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Success F ailure Conditions for Patient call mess age 12 Click Add to add other conditions or click OK and OK again in the next window that opens to return to the Action Configuration page Action Tree Root a
8. to the system to alter how Event Elements are obtained for a given event The individual files should always represent the same Laboratory Information System with which the initial system configuration was defined Event Handler Configuration Windows intercet Explorer mo 17220 10683 np qui eventhanciee htm Event Handler Configuration Event Handler Configuration File maybe loaded on to the module using the upload method provided below Load thus file Browse Load Done O Internet Protected Mode On 1 Press Browse to locate the Event Handler Configuration File 2 Press Load to apply the Event Handler Configuration File Upon successful installation of the Event Handler Configuration File the system will prompt for Activation of the Configuration Press OK to Activate the configuration Page 20 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Message from webpage O Database restore OK Press Ok to configure or activate Er 4 3 Platform Configuration Platform Configuration provides access to system level operational settings these setting are not directly related to Laboratory Information Interface and it s operation but does represent health and configuration of the module as a whole Details regarding the types of activities performed in this area are covered in the Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN 4 4 Event Handler Log The Event Handler Lo
9. Ds are defined in the Unite Connectivity Manager Unite CM Page 34 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Adir sn Type City assiornment Bosa Level hi Sd Type hare DE Cancel Destinations are taken from assigned users at level 1 in Duty Assignment 1 Select Type from the drop down list o Duty Assignment send to users via Duty Assignment o User send to users o Call ID send to Call IDs typically a telephone number o Replier only updates send updates for this event to the device that most recently fulfilled a success condition o Replier send to the device that most recently fulfilled a success condition o Reference keep old send to the devices that has previously received a message with this reference The reference for the previous message is left unchanged o Reference set new send to the devices that has previously received a message with this reference The reference for the previous message is replaced with the reference set for this message Depending on which Type that Is selected the next box will change Addressing types Description Duty Assignment gt None or Level 1 to Level 5 if defined in the Event Configuration User gt Defined Users Call ID gt Enter Call ID Call IDs are defined in the Unite CM Reference keep old gt Select reference in the drop down list Reference set new gt Select reference in the drop down list 2 For Duty Assignment and User select from the
10. Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 040112 VerA TL 100045 About this document This document describes the installation and configuration of the Lismax It also describes the administrational part of Duty Assignment e the configuration and administration of events and actions related to a specific event and where action chains with success failure conditions and access rights for the users are handled These activities requires a trained system administrator Duty Assignment is where the locations in for example a hospital and the conditions for event elements are set up It is operated on a daily basis by for example a nurse A description of how to assign users to specific locations and associated events is found in the User Manual Duty Assignment TD 92904EN How to use this document The document is mainly intended for Ascom installation personnel and a local administrator for normal system maintenance Page 2 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Table of Contents T A A eo 6 1 1 Caltion ana NOTO erat E 6 1 2 e A AA a oo oo A P e 7 1 3 VSEM OVET VION o EE 8 1 4 Licenses and Technical SpecificatiONS ooocccconcccnnonacnnnonanonnnonaronnnnnrnnnonaronnonanonnnnnrnnnonarnnnenanonnns 9 1 5 Mouded MOET ios 9 1 6 Symbols a a DESEFI PIONS scx ciesvsscsssswiseesetevaencnssdseveasassabsavubsnvasteubosussudsl
11. a E A 21 5 1 ASSIENM EN Earner a di ends 22 5 1 1 Define EVenteElemen tuna a a E 22 5 1 2 ACUON CON NS NON ada 24 5 2 Add EVENT ASE NMEN a a eos bli ae 49 95 3 LAVOUL SCUD snene a E O 52 6 Platform Coneura ON onena o o e ahs AA oO 58 6 1 Setup ACCESS Na a e 58 6 2 BACI RESTOR as 59 6 3 PAS MOS UC LO ias noo 60 6 4 Wherade Procedure RA A oe a ae 61 Ta JEVENCEIEMENT nacida ici aaa 62 8 Network and Security Recommendations ooccccconccnnnonaccnnnnononnnnnaconnonanonnnnnnonnnnnarnnnonanonnnnnncnnnonanonoss 62 Page 4 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 8 1 ENCON 63 8 2 IP PORES 2 dd ld sehen 63 O Related DOCU Metu e a ate e a o ed ae e a e e a e lo 63 10 DO CUMS ESO Na 64 Page 5 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 1 Introduction This Manual is intended to provide the information required to operate the Lismax product For additional information and technical assistance please contact your Ascom Service Representative CAUTION A general understanding of the features and functions of Lismax and its components Is a prerequisite for the proper use of this equipment Therefore do not operate this equipment before reading these instructions thoroughly including all appropriate warnings and cautions Lismax is a product based on the Elise3 hardware platform It receives events and alarms from Laboratory Information Systems and sends alerts about those alarms to professional healthcare personnel via disp
12. all and then disconnected Response Data on Disconnect Data entered here will be replied by the portable when the call is disconnected Enter a number or a short text Disconnect call When marked the ongoing call is disconnected This option shall not be used in combination with the Dial Digits Properties gt Page 33 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Data Call Properties J Close Message le Erase Message Disable Option ID J Erase Option ID DJ enable Option 1D Empty means enable al Show Display Layer Sticky Moda Wo Chango La LK Cancel An example of Option settings Options Property options Close Message Erase Message Disable Option ID Erase Option ID Enable Option ID Show Display Layer Sticky mode Addressing Description The message will be closed The message will be erased This Option ID will be disabled Entered Option ID will be erased Entered Option ID will be in use again Entered layer will be displayed in the portable The message is locked in the display when set to On It will remain locked until the Sticky mode is turned off or message Is deleted No Change keeps the old settings On the display becomes locked Off the display becomes unlocked This is where destination is set up for the actions It can be addressed to a User Call ID and to a user via the Duty Assignment Note that Users and Gall I
13. dd E Patient cal message 4 o On sucess Sn On failure Ok canoe z Action conditions have been added to the action tree Additional actions can be made by marking the Root in the action tree and press Add An action can also be edited or deleted by clicking the action and click Edit or Delete In the example above the action Is patient call message Page 42 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Additional success and failure conditions can be made by marking one of the conditions in the action tree It is also possible to delete conditions You can add an action on the success and or failure conditions for example start a siren on failure This is done by marking one of the conditions and then clicking Add See 5 1 2 Action Configuration on how to make the configuration fiction Tree Root ia Patent cal ies a On Success On Tailure start grer 01 4 CE Cancal A siren has been selected as an Output Activity Page 43 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax All actions in the action tree that are on the same node will be sent at the same time 13 Click OK to return to the Action Configuration page for Events Si http 177 20 10 97 Action Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 spplet omaro ie evenihandier uico onfiguratianpp let started Synchronize 14 Click Synchronize to save and to be able to add all the Eve
14. e Event Assignment window It is now also possible to assign Event Elements and administrate data bases see Event Handler Advanced in the Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN Edit Event Elements 1 dick Event Element Definition 2 Mark the event and click Edit 3 Change the name of the Event Element and or the description 1 ick OK Delete Event Elements 1 Click Event Element Definition 2 Mark the event and click Delete 2 lick OK 5 1 2 Action Configuration Set up actions for the event that occurred Define what to transmit success and failure conditions 1 Click Action Configuration Page 24 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 2 Log in with User ID and Password Action Configuration Events add edt elete l Defne Acton Synchronize Log out The Action Configuration page no Events have been defined 3 Click Synchronize to get defined Event Elements see chapter 5 1 1 Define Event Element on page 20 This is needed later on when inserting predefined Event Elements Page 25 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Event Configuration 3 Click Add Event Configuration Event Summary Action Tree Event Mame 4 Patient Call H Root Event Category Patent Call Description Conditions Duty Assignment Socressing Levels Bo Action Termination Updates Terminate Ev
15. ed network scenarios for the highest possible network security Other measures taken to prevent automatic scripts or similar to force a way into the system are o Incoming IP traffic is only allowed on selected ports in use Page 62 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax o No services such as web server mail server etc show type and version o Protection against modification of executable files It is recommended that the messaging system Is placed on a separate subnet VLAN Advantages o Isolates system from the LAN o Broadcasts in the LAN will not load the CPU of the messaging module o Less traffic handling for the messaging modules 8 1 Encryption All information transferred within the system is encrypted with a 128 bit encryption algorithm 8 2 IP Ports The following ports on the Lismax are open Port Application or unit Transport protocol 20 21 FTP traffic inbound outgoing traffic TCP 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP TCP 53 Domain Name Server DNS UDP 68 DHCP UDP 80 Web traffic HTTP TCP 113 Authentication for mail server TCP 123 Time synchronization NTP UDP 162 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP UDP 443 Web traffic HTTPS TCP 10132 10135 GUI for Duty assignment Action configuration and TCP Event assignment 3217 Unite traffic UDP 8080 Web traffic HTTPS TCP 9 Related Documents Data Sheet Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92739EN Data Sheet Elise3 TD 92678GB Installation and Ope
16. ent En Event Element Equality Updete event element A E Cancel 3 Entera name of the Event and a description 6 Optionally enter a category for the Event The category will be set for all actions within this Event and is a help in the search and sorting function for system activity logs 7 Select from the drop down list Duty assignment addressing levels if Duty assignment is to be used The levels are o None Events will not be visible in the Duty Assignment o 1 5 up to five addressing can be selected 8 Mark Root in the Action Tree and click Add to configure actions for an Event Select Action Type Page 26 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 10 11 12 13 14 Action Type Message w Actions Assist notification Define Action Reference Work Shift Always JEzclude replier address Message ID 9 Select Action Type from the drop down list o Message To send messages to a specific destination and with a confirmation request o Interactive Message To send messages with different response options included The response Is sent back with chosen option o Output Activity To set or reset an output for example to remotely turn on a siren or close a door o Erase Message To erase a sent message Select Actions from the drop down list If it says No Items in the drop down list click Define Action to add items to the action list See Define Action on page 24 to add new
17. erminating event is wanted the field should be left empty It is also possible to put extra restriction on which event instances that should be terminated based on the content of an Event Element This is done by selecting an Event Element in the Event Element Equality field If set only instances where the chosen Event Element s value is equal to the value of the same Event Element in the Terminate Event instance will be terminated The Update event element field specifies based on the content of an Event Element if an update to a currently active instance of this event shall be done instead of creating a new instance Select event element to compare to decide if this is an update in the Update event element drop down list Termination example scenario Configuration For the created event Patient Call the Terminate Event By field is set to the already configured Event Terminate Patient Call and Alarm type is selected in the field Event Element Equality 1 The Event Patient Call is activated with the Alarm type Event Element containing high Page 46 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 2 The Event Patient Call is activated again this time with the Alarm type Event Element containing medium Now two instances of Patient Call are running 3 The Event Terminate Event is activated with the Alarm type Event Element containing medium This will terminate the sec
18. g provides access to information related to the operation of the Event Handler and the operations of the Interfaces to the Laboratory Information System 5 Administration Page This chapter is intended for local administrators It is a general description on how to work with Action Configuration Normally event elements have already been defined but the complete workflow is described in this section The list below is an overview of the administration tasks described in this chapter Define Event Elements if not already defined Set up Actions in Action Configuration o Configure Events o Define Actions for the event Configure a Message for the Action Configure Options for a Message Interactive Message Output Activity Configure Addressing for the Action Add Success Failure conditions for the Action Add Delivery and Status Response conditions for Success Failure conditions Add Response conditions o Synchronize configured Events o Editan Event o Delete an Event o Action Termination Updates o Add Termination Event Names 21 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax o Set Termination Actions o Delete an Action Termination 2 Add Event Assignments 4 Layout setup o Locations o Conditions o Assign events and users 5 Set up Access Rights 5 1 Assignment EVENT ASSIGNMENT Event Assignment defines the criteria that must be satisfied in order for the Events that have been defined in the Action Handler
19. gement Accept Reject if you want acknowledgement with the possibility to accept and reject 3 Click OK Options Interactive Message When sending an Interactive message and using options Option ID and Option text must be filled in The Function Key ID shall only be used for certain portables when adding option text for soft keys By marking the check box it is possible to enter an ID for the Function Key It is possible to set a layer that the option belongs to and to add extra layers to be displayed This is used to group the options in different layers for quicker and easier usability for example you can have all main actions in one layer and all sub action data in another layer It is also possible to change the priority and the time to live for sent messages 1 Click the folder Options Define Interactive Message Mame Patient call message d Message Mptions Cancel Java Apple windo Page 30 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 2 Click Add Define Option Option ID a Option Text Body temp Display Layer a Wew Priority Mo Change hd Mew TTL 300 seconds Use Function Key IDs Function Key ID A ane Properties Response Data l2 User Response Prompt temp Java Soplet Window An example of common data for the Interactive Message General options Description Option ID 1 99 Unite CM will provide a default value Option Text Enter text for the option D
20. hardware failure and to update the network and system configuration Both backup files are necessary to achieve a complete backup of the module 1 To backup or restore the database go to Backup Restore in the menu on the Advanced Admin page Backup Restore Backup current settings Restore settings Browse Jl Restore Backup 1 dick Backup 2 lick Save in the dialogue window The Save As dialogue opens 3 Select a location enter a file name then save the file Restore 1 dick Browse to locate the tar gz file 2 Click Restore When Lismax is restored all changes that have been made since the last backup will be discarded 6 3 Diagnostic Log The Diagnostic Log contains information that assists in troubleshooting the operation of the module The maximum size of a log file is 100 KB When a log file is full another is created The module has capacity to store 50 log files When the limit is reached the log is rotated All processing related event messages published to the Diagnostic Log is also published to the Activity Log on the Unite Connectivity Manager Page 60 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Search Page To search the Diagnostic Log files go to Diagnostic Log in the left menu of the Advanced Admin page Field Search for in column Start End Time Max no of rows description A regular expression to search for Search in colu
21. he User Team that shall be granted access rights 5 dick to move the user team to the Selected User Teams Page 58 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Select User Teams All User Teame Selected User Teams Usas ay shift 6 dick OK 7 Select which applications the User Team should have access to by selecting or clearing the check boxes for access rights 8 Select between Admin User or None for the Duty Assignment 9 ick Submit to save the changes Remove a User Team from the Access Rights page 1 2 3 4 5 Click Access Rights Click Select User Teams Mark the User Team whose access rights shall be removed Move the User Team from the Selected User Teams by clicking on the arrow pointing to the left The user team will be moved to the All User Teams Click OK A dialogue opens click Yes to remove the User Team from the Access Rights page Delete invalid User Teams By clicking the Delete invalid User Teams all User Teams not available in the system will be deleted 6 2 Backup Restore Page 59 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax In the Advanced Admin page it is possible to backup and restore the configuration The format of the backup restore file is xxx tar gz There is also a backup restore in the Basic Administration web page XXX XXX XXX XXX admin This is to be used when a module should be replaced with another module in case of
22. ion and Operation Manual Lismax 3 3 Platform Configuration 3 3 1 Network Settings 1 Click ADVANCED ADMIN on the Start Page 2 Click Network Network Enabled Previous c KHA 10 30 4 24 DHCP IP address Default gateway 10 30 0 1 Het mask 255 255 248 0 Hasi name Flise Domain name ascom 1d com DNS Server 10 30 0 101 EE i a EE Ba E EE EEI WINS Server 10 30 0 101 Rctivate E 3 Enter IP Settings For additional information see also Installation Guide Elise3 TD 92679GB 3 3 2 Licenses Numbers Available licenses are shown and new licenses can be added here 1 dick ADVANCED ADMIN on the Start Page 2 ick License 3 Enter License number Page 16 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 4 Click Activate 3 3 3 UNS The module shall be set to forward UNS requests to the Unite Connectivity Manager 1 ick UNS in the menu for parameter settings Operating Mode 1 Configure the following parameters o Operating Mode Select Forwarding from the drop down box o IP address of forward destination UNS Set value to the Unite Connectivity Manager s IP Address 3 3 4 User Server Parameter Settings The module communicates with a user server to understand the available users and user teams defined in the messaging system The Unite Connectivity Manager serves as the user server in the messaging system 1 dick User Server in the menu for parameter setting
23. isplay Layer 1 99 the layer that the option belongs to New Priority The previous priority can be changed New TTL The time to live can be changed Page 31 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Use Function Key IDs When marked enter Function Key ID This is used when adding an option text for a soft key only for some Portables a Not all portables support the use of Display Layers and Function Key IDs in combination Data gt Data Properties Response Data IL User Resporse Prompt tenp CK Cancel a An example of Option settings Data Data options Description Response Data Data entered here will be replied by the portable when the call is connected Enter a number or a short text User Response Prompt Data entered here will be viewed in the display of the Handset Enter a short text Call gt Page 32 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Properties Dial Digits cog ass T Poe Ico mect Call Response Data on Disconnect disc Disconnect Cal go OK Cancel An example of Option settings Call Call options Description Dial Digits Enter telephone number e g 123456 Connect Call A new call is connected to the number Call and Disconnect A new call is connected to the number and then disconnected DTMF After Connect DTMF during an ongoing call DTMF and Disconnect DTMF during an ongoing c
24. l Cal ICL ER POST Ward Green Eoom 1 Room 2 Events Sta 63 6t Norma Cal Ucet s RN lacob Wilson AN Mia Griffin CR Ethan Robinsson y E The layout configuration Page 57 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 6 Platform Configuration Interface for the Platform Configuration functions of the module Normally only used by administrators during configuration and database administration The following can be done o Access Rights settings o l1 0OSetup o Backup and Restore of the configuration o Diagnostic log for troubleshooting purposes o Upgrade of the application software 6 1 Set up Access Rights For user administration different access rights are given to different User Teams to be able to log in to Access Rights Action Configuration Event Assignment and Duty Assignment For Duty Assignment it is possible to choose If the user teams shall have Admin User or None access to the GUI Authority Description Admin rights to administrate Duty Assignments User rights to make assignments in Duty Assignment None no access rights to Duty Assignment User teams are set up in the Unite Connectivity Manager see Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN To set access rights 1 Click Advanced Admin on the start page 2 dick Access Rights and log in with your user name and password 3 Click Select User Teams 4 Mark t
25. lay devices such as handsets pagers Text Display signs etc Lismax can also provid an assignment interface to offer the ability for users to dynamically assign recipients to alerts CAUTION US Federal law restricts the sale of this device to by or on the order of a physician NOTE Figures in this manual are provided for reference purposes only Screens will likely differ based on the product configuration licenses available and system configuration 1 1 Caution and Notes Please read and adhere to all of the cautions listed throughout this manual A WARNING is provided to outline items that if not followed may result in death or serious injury to the patient or damage to the equipment A CAUTION is provided to alert the user that special care should be taken for the safe and effective use of the device A NOTE is provided when additional general information is avallable WARNING Shall not be relied upon for receipt of ALARM SIGNALS The system does not substitute for the primary notification system and must only be used as a redundant parallel notification mechanism to provide remote secondary alerting of alarms CAUTION The product must utilize the hospital emergency power system Failure to do so will result in loss of operation during extended periods of power failure A battery backup system must be in place to maintain operation in the event of a power failure The minimum battery backup time shall be based upon the
26. m service representative for additional information 1 9 Abbreviations and Glossary Action Handler The part of Lismax that handles Actions This is set up in Action Configuration Elise Embedded Linux Server Page 10 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Event Groups Interactive Message Output Activity Setup Handset Unite Unite Connectivity Manager UNS User teams 2 Installation In Lismax events are used to trigger actions Used to set up messaging in the Unite Connectivity Manager If a message is sent from Lismax to a group number the message is sent to all Call IDs belonging to that group In the group setup the Call IDs to be included are specified See also User teams A message sent from Lismax to a handset requesting a response from the user Setup of physical outputs on the ELISE board that can be used to trigger customer applications Any type of Ascom handset or pager The Unite system is another name for the Ascom Professional Messaging system The Unite communication protocol is used for communication within the Ascom Unite system Unite module handling users communication interfaces message routing activity logging and other essential messaging services Unite Name Server Unite component that holds the number plan The number plan is a list of users and Call IDs It is mainly used during setup of a system and is preferably prepared prior to installation U
27. me server address Set the value to the IP Address of the time server for the messaging system i e Unite Connectivity Manager o Time zone Select the appropriate GMT offset for the given place of operation If Web browser has been selected as time source the time must be set manually Otherwise this setting shall not be done 4 Configuration Interface Page 18 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax The Configuration interface allows for the installation of interface specific configuration files These files are responsible for defining the initial operating settings for the system based on external systems that the module is intended to be interfaced with In addition to system configuration the Module Configuration graphical interface provides access to platform specific settings and interface logging E Module Configuration Windows Internet Explorer http 172 20 106 83 topgui nav html Module Configuration Upload Configuration Upload Configuration Upload Event Handler Upload Event Handler Platform Configuration Platform Config Event Handler Log Log Internet Protected Mode On 4 1 Configuration Upload Configuration upload provides the ability to install specific default or custom configuration settings to adjust the behavior of the Lismax system Unique configuration files are available and provided based on the external Laboratory Information System with which the Lismax system
28. mn 1 5 The number of columns depends on what is selected from the drop down list under View 0 DefaultDB 2 columns to search in one Action list and one Info list 0 Full 5 columns to search in Text 1 Text 5 user defined information 0 Short 1 column to search in Text 1 user defined information The time interval for the search result 1 50 Download Diagnostic Log It is possible to download the log file from the module The log file will be compressed Each line in the log file corresponds to a log entry The information is separated by a space The format of the log file is as follows Field Date Time Identity Application Log type Application identity description The date local date when the log entry was written The time local time when the log entry was written The host name of the module The application in the module that generated the log entry Indicates the seriousness of the log entry The application has an identifying name File This is the file that the log entry concerns Log info A text string within apostrophes The text string can be divided into columns Each column Is separated by a carriage return character 6 4 Upgrade Procedure Page 61 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax It is possible to upgrade the Lismax application software Not all later software revisions will allow application upgrades A complete image may be required Please refer to the sof
29. nd on which location Auto Activate Saves the configuration periodically the time Is set in seconds Disabled as default The root and common are default locations they can not be deleted though the default names can be changed to something applicable for the business The location common is Page 52 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax used for assignments that all locations have in common User Teams and users are defined in the Unite CM see Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92 735EN Add Locations 2 dick Option and select Layout Setup see figure 4 3 Mark root and click Add layout Setup root common Ward ELLE Define Condition Ed ard REG ard Green i j se Events Available on location POST Normal Call Administrators Patient Call Staff Assist Toilet Call pe User Teams Available for duty Test tear 1 Test team 10 Test team 100 Test team 11 ie Test team 12 Test team 13 lt j Test team 14 Test team 15 Actwate Cancel 4 Entera name for the location and click enter on the keyboard a new field for a location will be added every time you click enter after entered location name When all locations are added you can click somewhere outside the editing frame to stop more added fields To get rid of an empty field that you do not want you can click somewhere outside the editing frame click the enter tab on the keyboard or click Esc
30. nts that have been created and configured into to the Event Assignment User interface See figure 31 15 Click Log out and then Cancel to shut down the Action Configuration page Page 44 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 16 Go to the Assignments to add Event Assignments See 5 2 Add Event Assignment Edit an Event 1 Mark the Event that is going to be edited click Edit 2 The Event Configuration page is opened where the name of the Event can be changed It is also possible to edit the action for the Event from the same page Delete an Event 1 Mark the Event that is going to be deleted click Delete 2 A dialogue window opens click Yes to delete the Event Action Termination Updates This is used to stop an ongoing Event when a certain new Event is activated or to update an ongoing event Page 45 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Event Comtipuration Egont SUT ar Acho Tree Evart Harres Patient Cal A nont TIETE CS Seog ee ee D Dr success Evert Catagory gon On lalo Patert cal Geen por Duty Askornnent Add sino Levels Action Termina Und aba Tartirate Grant Ey Evert Element Equality Wipdate serri denon The Terminate Event By field contains which event that shall terminate the current event Any already defined event can be used in this field When the selected event is activated all Ongoing Instances of the current event will be terminated If no t
31. ond instance since the values of the Event Elements match but will leave the first instance running Note If nothing was selected in the Event Element Equality field both instances would have been terminated Add Termination Event Names 1 Go to the opening page of Action Configuration 2 Click Add 3 Enter the Termination Event name in the Event Name field 4 Click OK 3 AI A MS Microsoft Internet Explorer Action Configuration Events Pabat cal TaeminalaEariTesi TerminghaPatertical Deine ction anid nore Log out 4 Ej Ack com asam gata awenthandiey ui ActionConfigurationApplat started Page 47 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Set Termination Actions 1 Mark the Event that should be terminated see figure 33 and click Edit 2 Select event that shall terminate the current event in the Terminate Event By dropdown list Event CosTiguratian Eont Sunnie action Tree Evert Harres Patiert Cal ES Oi faire Patert c al 1 Start seri On Terehe Ges pon A Eme id Diy asagat Odda sig Lar als Action Ternination Updates Tarmirate Enent Er TeminitePatentCad Evert Element Equality Uincdate evant elena A terminate action has been added with an extra condition on an Event Element 3 Select event element to be an extra condition for an Event Element from the Event Element Equality drop down list 4 Click OK It is possible to add an action to
32. ons by marking the Event Element and then clicking either Edit or Delete E http 17 20 10 97 Event Assignment Microsoft Internet Explorer Event Assignment Patient Cal Event Element Defni 2 Apelat oom sacom ngabe guarras ment ul Events ganar plot tartad Page 51 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 10 Log out and click Cancel to return to the Unite CM Interface 5 3 Layout Setup The Duty Assignment part of this document describes how to set up the layout structure with locations and User Teams and to set up who should be available for duty and on which location It is only the administrator that will be able to do this There is a separate document for users and administrators which describes how to assign events and levels for users see User Manual Duty Assignment TD 92904EN The document can be reached from the link in the upper right corner of the entry page in Duty Assignment 1 dick Duty Assignment from the start page and log in with User ID and Password Duty Assignment User Manual Laar ponte Wt E Pathe ral Mode 4 root Evan Lawl imda TE Laval 4 l Lamas common 4 Ward BLUE ia REC 4d Ward Green E R PIST Eyen ia Liset less Aigne Users a Canes I Leg out The layout setup Is created in the Options menu Menu Description Layout Setup Add new location and define conditions for each location Decide who should be available for duty a
33. ooking for is not in the list go back to the Event Assignment page and click Refresh If it is still not there log in to the Action Configuration GUI and click synchronize Go back to the Event Assignment GUI click Refresh and then click Add It should now be found in the list 4 Click Add to add conditions Page 49 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Condition Event Berment alarm type Y Comparison Integer e Comparson Type equak Yaua hpplet irdo 5 Select Event Element from the drop down list 6 Select Comparison from the drop down list These are expression types Expression types Description Integer Numerical comparison String Alphanumerical comparison Regular Expression Special syntax for advanced comparisons 7 Select Comparison Type from the drop down list see figure 37 Comparison types Description Equals The Event Element shall be equal the set value Not Equals The Event Element shall not be equal the set value Page 50 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 8 Click OK Event Assignment Configuration Eiai firma Call l jm Disa cription Event Gement torem Event Ganer rites 9 dick Add to add more conditions or click OK to save the settings and return to the Event Assignment page When more than one condition is used all of them must match It is also possible to edit or delete the Event Element conditi
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35. ption of LED indicators The Elise3 hardware has LEDs that indicates the status of the Lismax software as shown in figure 2 Figure 2 Elise module The LEDs show different colors to determine type of information and have different flashing frequency for showing the priority see figure 5 on page 7 Figure 3 Page 12 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Red Fault Indication Yellow Mode Indication Blue Normal Operation OK LED colors Figure 4 Status LED Moda LED Mlass storage mode Secu rad settings Status LED Indicates that manual confirmation is required Confirmation is done and ee setting can be activated Power Foyer LED Closing down caused by low voltage Low voltage also used if the Power parameter conflicts with the actual setup Flashing patterns 2 5 Internal Outputs Lismax has two configurable outputs for connections For a more detailed description of Page 13 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax the outputs see Installation Guide Elise3 TD 92679GB 2 6 Error Relay The error relay output can be used to indicate if Lismax is operating When Lismax starts the error relay operates When Lismax is shutting down or restarting the error relay releases 2 7 Licenses For avallable licenses see the Data Sheet 3 Configuration All configuration of Lismax is done using a web browser To configure Lismax enter the Lismax s IP address in the
36. ration Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN Installation Guide Elise3 TD 92679GB User Manual Duty Assignment TD 92904EN Page 63 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 10 Document History For details in the latest version see change bars in the document L Page 64
37. s o User Server IP address Set value to the Unite Connectivity Manager s IP Address 3 3 5 Logging System activity logs and status information from the module shall be distributed to a central repository for activity logging and fault handling The Unite Connectivity Manager serves as the central repository in the messaging system When the module is powered off or experiences an unexpected loss of power no activity log entries are published to the Unite Connectivity Manager When the Unite Connectivity Manager is powered off or experiences an unexpected loss of power it cannot receive published activity logs Click Logging in the menu for parameter settings Status Log 1 Configure the following parameters o Destinations The syntax for these fields is IP ADDRESS SERVICE The Unite Connectivity Manager s FaultHandler service shall be added to the distribution list Value shall be Unite Connectivity Manager s IP Address FaultHandler o System Activity Log The syntax for these fields is IP ADDRESS SERVICE The Unite Connectivity Manager s Activity Logger service shall be added to the distribution list Value Page 17 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax shall be Unite Connectivity Manager s IP Address ActivityLogger 2 Click Activate The module will from now on send all status log activity log messages to the Unite Connectivity Manager Advanced parameters 1 dick View advanced
38. ser teams User teams are used in Duty Assignment in Lismax to set up work shifts and to define different types of personnel such as doctors or nurses The setup of user teams is done in the Unite Connectivity Manager Which user teams a user shall be a member of is also set up in the Unite Connectivity Manager See also Groups 2 1 Hardware Installation Cables and Connectors The Elise3 hardware is used by the Lismax For installation of the hardware cables and connectors refer to the Installation Guide Elise3 TD 92679GB NOTE Ethernet and RS232 cables not included in delivery 2 2 Information required for Setup Page 11 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Make sure the following information is available o MACaddress found on the license certificate enclosed in delivery o License number found on the license certificate enclosed in delivery o Network parameters ask site network administrator o IP Address assigned to product NOTE The IP address must not change during operation because renew of IP address via DHCP is not handled Other equipment connected to this product also expects a fixed IP address in some cases If the IP plan is changed this product must be restarted to update the IP address Otherwise there is a risk for IP address collision 2 3 Getting Started For accessing the product refer to the Getting Started leaflet included in delivery and the Installation Guide Elise3 TD 92679GB 2 4 Descri
39. ses and technical specifications refer to the Data Sheet 1 5 Included in Delivery o Embedded Computing hardware with Lismax software image o License certificate The product must be installed by an Ascom Certified System Integrator authorized to install and provision the Ascom Lismax product Please contact your Ascom service representative for additional information 1 6 Symbols and Descriptions Page 9 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Ml Manufacturer and the year of manufacturing year manutacturer Rx only Caution Federal land Canadian law restricts this device to sale by or on the order ofa licensed medical practitioner he serial number of the device Module Key he module key of the device AA i consult accompanying documents MIE he reference number of the device 1 7 Requirements 1 7 1 PC Requirements These requirements refer to the computer that runs the Duty Assignment and is used to administer Lismax from a web browser o Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 0 or later o Sun Java Runtime Environment JRE 6 or later The product relies on proper wired and wireless network setup and operation The product requires a 10 100 BaseT switched Ethernet network Please follow the manufacturer s instructions to ensure the wired and wireless network is properly designed and operational 1 8 Technical Support For technical assistance please contact your Ascom service representative Please contact your Asco
40. stem and associated alarm annunciations The display device provides a visual and or audio and or vibrating mechanism upon receipt of the alert 1 3 System Overview Different system configurations can be made depending on capacity requirements The following picture shows a basic configuration Laboratory ET Information E System Serial ASCII Messaging Mobile Figure 1 Lismax Components Display Lismax configuration Devices Supported Laboratory Information System Inputs The Lismax is designed to accept inputs from a variety of Laboratory Information Systems utilizing standardized and proprietary protocols including the following o HL7 v2 x MLLP o Serial ASCII printer stream Page 8 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Supported Display Device Outputs The Lismax is designed to provide outputs to a variety of display devices utilizing standardized and proprietary protocols including the following o Adaptive Alpha 1 0 EZ95 Text Displays from Adaptive Micro Systems o Paging IP DECT VoWIFi display devices from Ascom Wireless Solutions o Cisco IP Phone Services enabled display devices from Cisco Systems o Open Application Interface OAI enabled display devices from Polycom o Systems supporting TAP v1 8 Protocol input interfaces o Systems supporting SMTP Protocol input interfaces o Systems supporting SNPPv1 3 Protocol input interfaces 1 4 Licenses and Technical Specifications For details regarding licen
41. the termination by marking the On Terminate in the action tree and then click Add It could for example be that you want to erase the message or have a notification sent when a termination of an Event has started It is only possible to have one action termination per Event see figure 34 When Patient call is terminated the terminate action Erase 4 is executed which will erase the Patient call message 4 that was sent earlier Delete an Action Termination This is done by opening the drop down list under Terminate Event By and select the empty row first in the list You will then be asked if you want to lose the termination node or not Page 48 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 5 2 Add Event Assignment Between the Event Elements and the Events that have been defined in the Action Handler needs a connection This is done by adding different conditions on the Event Elements For example if the Event Element alarm type is defined you can add condition so that if for example the alarm type has the value 4 a specific action will start 1 dick Event Assignment and log in with User ID and Password Event Assignment Evant A fetest Evert Bement Definition Logout 2 ick Add to create a connection between the Event Elements and the Events 3 Select Event from the drop down list and enter a description if needed Evert patiant cal rl Derita If the event that you are l
42. themselves that do not match You can edit or delete a condition that has been defined When finished either click Done to save the configuration or Cancel if you do not want to save the configuration Page 55 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Available on Locations This is where you define what event that should be available on a location Events Available on location Toilet Call Staff Assist Normal Call User Teams Available for duty RN DR Sanaa Cancal 8 1 Mark the Event that should be available on a location and then move it to the Available on location box by clicking right arrow It is also possible to double click on the Event it will then automatically be moved to the Available on location box Available for Duty This is where you define which User Team that should be available for duty Page 56 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Everts Available on bocathon Toilet Call Stall Assist Normal Call User Teams Available for duty Rh DR Sale Cancel T 2 Double click on the User Team that should be available for duty 3 Click Save When this configuration is saved the events and user teams will be displayed in the main page of Duty Assignment and the location is marked You will also see which users that belong to the User Team Assignment Work shifts Options Layout Assignments root common Staff Asast E e Ward BLUE FT Ward RED Parme
43. time Page 6 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax required for the hospital emergency power system to take effect With proper emergency and battery backup protection the product shall not experience any service disruption during power failure and restoration CAUTION Only qualified and trained personnel or Service Personnel should attempt to service the equipment Service is defined as any activity requiring the cover to be removed for internal adjustments parts replacements repairs or software upgrades of any kind to Insure compatibility CAUTION To insure compatibility with the product software use only approved components to repair any part of the product Use of unauthorized software devices accessories or cables may render the application unsuitable for its intended use It may also result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased Immunity of the system CAUTION Properly dispose of batteries according to local and national law CAUTION Incorrect settings or silencing of display devices can jeopardize the performance of the system CAUTION Operator should check that the current notification events and assignments are appropriate prior to use CAUTION Set the annunciation parameters including volume levels of the display devices so that alarms can be heard at all times CAUTION For proper operation ensure proper operation of display devices before each use CAUTION Mobile display devices are
44. to be activated This is done by adding different conditions on the Event Elements Event Elements contain information about an Event Examples of Event Elements are alarm type alarm type description room bed Example The Event Element _Type has been defined and the value 4 has been set as the condition i e only when the event element _ Type has the value 4 an action will be started 5 1 1 Define Event Element 1 Click Event Assignment and log in with User ID and Password Page 22 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Event Assignment o Retesh Event Element De ritiin Logout Event Assignment is displayed no Events have been assigned 2 Click Event Element Definition to define new Event Elements Add is used when you create the connection between defined Event Elements and Events 3 Click Add Event Element Definition Event Element Mame Alar hype Descroaton Patent alarm 5 Enter the name and a description of the Event Element and click OK Page 23 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax The new Event Element is added to the Event Elements list Event Elements An Event Element has been added 6 Click Close to return to the Event Assignment page or click Add to define additional Event Elements 7 Click Log out and then Cancel to close th
45. tware release notes for details and guidance NOTE A new image will replace all settings made NOTE It is recommended to take a backup of the parameters before the image is installed to be able to keep the settings 1 To upgrade Lismax with new application software select UPGRADE 2 Browse and find the desired version file labeled as _upgrade tar gz 3 dick Upgrade 4 Restore the backup see 6 2 Backup Restore NOTE Upgrading the application software should not affect the current settings but a backup Is always recommended prior to upgrading in case something should happen during installation NOTE Additional Event Elements may be available in later application software versions Such Event Elements will not be automatically included and will need to be added manually The applicable software release notes will outline additional Event Elements if applicable 7 Event Elements Event Elements contain information about an event that has occurred Event Elements can be used for filtering actions addressing assignment location conditions and message content The number of and content of the Event Elements available vary based on the Configuration applied to the Lismax system Event Elements typically represent data common to a healthcare environment i e patient location originating equipment and description of the event that occurred 8 Network and Security Recommendations This section describes recommend
46. web browser address field http XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 1 The Graphical User Interface GUI From the Lismax start page different functions can be selected ascom DUTY ASSIGNMENT ACTION CONFIGURATION EVENT ASSIGNMENT ADVANCED ADMIN CONFIGURATION a Page 14 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax Administration of the daily duty assignment Refer to User Manual Duty Assignment TD 92904EN Configuration of available events and which actions to take Configuration of different conditions to fulfill before indicating that an event has occurred Advanced administration CONFIGURATION Configuration of the Lismax Interface parameters Gives information about SW version module key number and the manufacturer name and address 3 2 Authentication Levels and Default Passwords The product has two different authentication levels administrator or a defined user o Administrator rights is required for setup configuration and administration of the product and simple troubleshooting Default user name and password are admin and changeme o Defined User A defined user logs in with a User ID and password that is set up by the local administrator and has access to Lismax on a level depending on which User Teams the user belongs to see 6 1 Set up Access Rights The passwords can be changed refer to the Installation and Operation Manual Unite Connectivity Manager TD 92735EN Page 15 Installat
47. will be interfaced with Note Applying a Configuration File after a module has already been configured or partially configured can cause a loss of previous configuration settings This process will not affect License Keys or Network Settings Configuration Uploed E hip 11722010683 topguv restore tr Module Configuration Warning Re Configuration of an abeady Configured Module will cause the loss of any previous active configuration ie Duty Assignment Event Assingment Action Corfiguration ic Configure Module Browse Restore O intemet Protected Mode On 1 Press Browseto locate the Configuration File Page 19 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax 2 Press Restore to apply the Configuration File Upon successful installation of the Configuration File the system will prompt for Restart Restarting the system will complete the Configuration File Upload process and the module will load the new configuration upon restart B htp 172 20 106 43 corbg backu e meg 172 0I lt r WESC De AAA gt Mk pm Backup successfully restored t is recommended to restart the module aer a restore fany passwords or language selimgs have been changed you must restart your browser for these changes to take efect Restat Now Resta Later QU Internet Protected Mode On 4 2 Event Handler Upload Event Handler Upload provides an interface whereby an Event Handler Configuration file can be applied
48. wireless devices and may be subject to intermittent Signal dropout A crowded wireless environment or interference from other wireless devices either intentional or unintentional may result in a significantly increased amount of signal dropout experienced by any one or multiple wireless device s CAUTION Only compatible display devices capable of supporting the outlined minimum characteristics and communication protocols included in this manual shall be used with the product CAUTION Only compatible medical systems capable of supporting the outlined communication protocols included in this manual shall be used with the product CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ascom Wireless Solutions Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 1 2 Intended Use Page 7 Installation and Operation Manual Lismax The intended use of the Ascom Lismax Is to receive data from a variety of Laboratory Information Systems and apply intelligent rules to determine the most appropriate notification action and subsequent actions to perform for the given event These notification actions include the ability to transmit a text message to display devices Lismax and accessories are intended for use by healthcare professionals nurses physicians etc to provide additional means of information pertaining to their assigned patients Ascom Lismax does not alter the behavior of the primary Laboratory Information Sy

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