What is this alert?
URGENT: A video input cable has been disconnected from the theator unit for more than 10 minutes. This means the unit cannot see the surgical video feed from the affected input, and cases are being missed or partially recorded.
The alert will specify the connection type (SDI or HDMI) so you know which cable to look for.
Impact
Active cases are not being recorded on the affected input.
Any cases that were missed while the cable was disconnected are unrecoverable.
This is the highest priority alert — act immediately.
Step 1: Acknowledge the Alert Immediately
Open the alert in the Incidents Dashboard and click Acknowledge right away. This is urgent — don't wait.
Step 2: Check the Monitoring Pages
Go to Monitoring > Units in the theator app.
Find the affected unit. You will see:
A video input showing as disconnected or inactive
The connection type (SDI or HDMI) — this tells you which cable to look for
Note the room name and connection type before heading to the OR.
Step 3: Go to the Room Immediately
This is urgent. Go to the OR and check the video cable:
Identify the cable type:
SDI — round connector with a twist-lock mechanism (BNC connector)
HDMI — flat, trapezoidal connector
Check the theator unit end: Is the cable firmly connected to the correct input port on the unit?
For SDI: push in and twist to lock
For HDMI: push firmly until it clicks
Check the surgical tower end: Follow the cable to where it connects to the surgical tower/video source. Is it firmly connected to the output port?
Check the cable itself: Look for damage, sharp bends, or strain on the cable.
Check the video source: Is the surgical tower/camera system powered on and outputting video?
Step 4: Verify the Fix
Go to Monitoring > Units — confirm the video input now shows as active.
Check Monitoring > Room Schedule — if there's a case in progress, verify that recording has resumed.
The video input should show a recent frame preview when active.
Step 5: Resolve the Alert
Return to the Incidents Dashboard.
Click Resolve on the incident.
Add a note, for example:
"SDI cable was disconnected from unit port 1. Re-seated cable."
"HDMI cable loose at surgical tower output. Reconnected."
"Cable was damaged. Replaced with spare SDI cable."
When to Escalate
Escalate to theator support if:
The cable is reconnected but video is still not detected
The cable or connector is physically damaged
The video source (surgical tower) appears to be malfunctioning
You're unsure which cable or port to use
The same cable keeps disconnecting
When escalating, include: unit name, room name, connection type (SDI/HDMI), port number, and what you tried. Note: Missed recordings during the disconnection period cannot be recovered.
