The Room Connectivity Indicator is a feature designed to provide intraoperative users with detailed feedback on the connectivity and readiness status of Theator units within an operating room. This ensures users can quickly assess the operational status of units, including network quality, video signals, and more, to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted procedure documentation and analysis.
The Room connectivity indicator is shown at the top of the room page.
Key Features
Unit Presence in the Room:
Online/Offline Status:
Unit-Level Indicators:
For connected units, several status indicators provide insights into:
Unit Connectivity: Confirms whether the unit is connected.
Unit Active Version: Displays the active software version running on the unit.
Network Quality: Shows the current network performance categorized as low, medium, or high.
Pedal Connection: Displays whether the foot pedal (if enabled) is connected or disconnected.
Video input Level indicators
Video Signal:
For each configured video capture device, the indicator will show whether an active video signal is being received.
If there is no video signal, the display will show a “No Signal” warning (with indicaton of the last time video signal was present). If a signal is present, a thumbnail of the most recent video frame will be displayed.
Recording Status:
Users can quickly determine whether recording is active and identify which video input is currently being recorded. This provides confidence that the surgical procedure is being properly documented.