CanaryBox In-Service Video
looking at the canary box. If you turn it around on the back, you will see the area where connections are made. Moving from left to right. There are four USB ports on the left. The two left most ports are charging ports indicated by lightning bolts. These are for charging tablets or phones, things that may even possibly in some settings be a music source. The USB connections labeled USB are the two USB ports where the anesthesia monitor connection will be made to the right of that. Our network ports, These are currently unused. The next part is where the power supply connects. Next are the audio ports. The first one is the audio input into the canary box. This is fed from the red ports on the anesthesia boom that is labeled to canary. The next part is the audio output from the canary box. This is fed from the blackboard on the anesthesia boom that is labeled from canary selecting parameters to select the parameters you want to use from the patient monitor to automate the music volume in the operating room. Select settings in the bottom. Right, then check each of the parameters you want to use. You can choose heart rate, spo2 noninvasive blood pressure types or invasive blood pressure types keep in mind that not every parameter makes sense for every case type. For example, heart rate should not be used for a patient on cardiopulmonary bypass since the heart has stopped referred to the user manual. For more examples setting thresholds on startup, choose adult pediatric or custom thresholds to manually adjust the threshold. When you tap a parameter, you see a lower threshold, upper threshold and delay interval to adjust the lower threshold below which music will mute. Press the plus or minus buttons to adjust the upper threshold above which musical mute. Press the plus or minus buttons to adjust how long the canary box waits to mute music once a parameter goes above or below a threshold, use the plus or minus buttons. Delay interval is useful for avoiding nuisance triggers or making the unit more sensitive depending on your needs. When is audio muted on the user interface, you will see each parameter in a green state. Yellow state for red state if all parameters are green, the canary box does not affect the music on as the patient's vitals come near a parameters threshold parameter turns yellow and the volume will automatically reduce by half. If the patient's vitals go beyond the threshold set, the parameter turns red and the music will fully mute. Mhm. After the patient event has been resolved and all the parameters are green again. Press the mute button to begin listening to music again to suspend the canary box until the next patient is in the operating room, press the suspend button in the lower left. Use the suspend button again to reactivate the canary box. If the anesthesia provider does not want a vital sign parameter to trigger a volume. Change the hourglass icon provides a three minute temporary suspension of the canary software. Yeah