User's Manual

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SECTION 3
PREPARATION FOR USE
3.0 PREPARATION FOR USE.
3.1 Introduction. This monitor provides the operator with the ability to store and recall different
system configurations, select and display the available parameters, select special system functions, set
the date and time and select test menus. Access to this wide array of features is available through the
SETUPS Menu which is accessed by pressing the SETUP Menu-Select Key.
3.2 SETUPS Menu. (See Figure 3-1) On the DCU, pressing the SETUP Menu-Select key
brings up the SETUPS Menu; on the WPU, attach an external monitor and keyboard then select the
SETUP Menu-Select key. From this menu, the operator has the ability to fine tune the operation of the
3160 MRI Physiological Monitoring System to suit individual situations.
a. DCU SETUPS Menu. While in the DCU SETUPS Menu, individual setup
configurations may be saved and recalled, the available parameters may be turned off
and on, the monitor sounds may be adjusted, the patient mode may be switched
between adult and neonate, the date and time may be adjusted, the network designation
may be set, the monitor may be set to default to the Factory or a User configuration. In
addition to control over these features, this menu allows the sweep speed and
respiration speed to be selected. This menu has a time-out feature. If no action is taken
for approximately 60 seconds, the monitor will automatically return to the Normal
Screen.
Figure 3-1. The DCU SETUPS Menu
NOTE
If a particular parameter is not installed, it can not be set to ON. Once the monitor is configured for a
particular procedure or user, the store and recall feature can be used to instantly reset the monitor.
The SETUPS Menu is different from the DCU to WPU due to the different operational
requirements of the separate units that comprise the 3160 MRI Physiological Monitoring System.
Paragraph 3.2 will first discuss what is common between the two then divide into unique sections to
cover the differences between the DCU and WPU Setups Menu.