Product Manual
Patient Monitor User Manual Basic Operation
- 17 -
13
AC power supply symbol
14
Shortcut key area
15
Scroll left to display more shortcut keys
16
Alarm reset key
17
Parameter waveform
3.2.1 Using Keys
The monitor has four different types of keys. If the key sound is enabled, the monitor gives a
normal key sound when the operation is valid.
3.2.1.1 Permanent Keys
A permanent key is a graphical key that remains on the screen all the time to give you fast access
to functions.
To display the main setup menu.
To reset the alarm.
3.2.1.2 Shortcut Keys
A shortcut key is a configurable graphical key, located at the bottom of the main screen. It gives
you fast access to functions. The selection of shortcut keys available on your monitor depends on
your monitor configuration and on the options purchased. You can select the shortcut keys those
need to be displayed on the main screen through Menu > Maintenance > User Maintain >
Shortcut Setup. You can adjust the shortcut key sequence as need.
Perform a 12-lead analysis
Switch to the standard screen
Exit from 12-lead analysis
Switch to the OxyCRG screen
Access the 12-lead review
Switch to the large font screen
Perform 12-lead record (in
12-lead interface)
Set the module switch
Admit a patient
Change the key volume
Review the trend graph
Adjust the screen brightness
Review the trend table
Zero the IBP sensor