Vitrolife Embryoscope Installation Guide
Step 1: Equipment needed
Step 2: Find Embryoscope external alarm port
Step 3: Link Embryoscope to ViGIE
Step 4: Configure an alarm and perform a test
Step 1: Equipment needed
- Airo Sensor 202041
- External Status Adapter (for Serial Numbers below 4000 needs to be pre-assembled with a LEMO Connector)
Step 2: Find Embryoscope external alarm port
The Alarm Port is located at the back of the unit.
For Serial Numbers below 4000:
For Serial Numbers above 4000:
Step 3: Link Embryoscope to ViGIE
For Serial Numbers below 4000:
Connect the pre-assembled with a LEMO Connector to Embryoscope and the External Status Adapter to the Airo Sensor 202041.
For Serial Numbers above 4000:
Connect the 2 wire to Embryoscope NO Alarm Contact (Normally Open) and the External Status Adapter to the Airo Sensor 202041.
Step 4: Configure an alarm and perform a test
1st - Find your sensor using the ViGIE Platform and configure an alarm profile.
2nd - Check if the Embryoscope status match the ViGIE platform
Embryoscope OK = ViGIE OK
If the status is mismatched (eg: Equipment Alarm but ViGIE OK) please raise a ticket with ViGIE Helpdesk Team
.
To: helpdesk@vigiesolutions.com
Subject: Status Sensor Label Swap
My Airo Sensor 202041 with Serial Number: (please fill in) needs a Label Swap.
3rd - Simulate an event
After simulate an event, please ensure that a new ViGIE Alarm was created/sent.
Then a recovery should be tested as well, performing a status follow-up using ViGIE Platform.
This device will alarm for:
- Temperature alarm
- CO2 concentration alarm
- O2 concentration alarm
- O2 connected to N2 alarm
- Malfunction of the unit
- Power failure
- Image acquisition warning (60 minutes later)
- Load door warning (for more than 30 seconds)
- CO2 pressure (after 3 minutes)
- N2 pressure (after 3 minutes)
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