User's Manual

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c. ECG. Selected lead, scale setting, trace speed, filter mode, QRS tone ON/OFF and
heart rate source.
d. RECORDER. Off or auto, trace delay, recorder speed and the selected traces.
e. NIBP. Manual, off or auto and the automatic time interval.
f. EtCO2. Size, grids and flow.
g. TREND GRAPHS. Time bases and scales.
h. SpO2. Size.
Once the monitor is setup properly, the setups may be stored in one of the available memory blocks.
The stored setups can be brought up via the RECALL SETUPS Menu.
3.4 Monitor Initialization. The monitor may start its monitoring functions from either an initial
(Factory Settings) state or a pre-configured state depending on how the stored configuration
information and patient data (trends, tabular data, and reports) are treated on start-up.
3.4.1
Default Initialization. The monitor's master processor is "cold-started" by pressing and
holding the Rotary Knob then the NORMAL SCREEN key while turning power on (See Paragraph
2.3.1.g for further information). If the monitor is cold started, it will revert to Factory Default
Settings. The screen displays the following:
a. The Bell Symbol with “H” in it appears in the upper portion of the screen under
ALARM STATUS.
b. ECG 1 is on in Trace A and set to Lead II.
c. SpO2 is on with waveform displayed in Trace C.
d. NIBP is on and displayed in the lower left portion of the screen.
e. The “SOUND ON HOLD” message is displayed in the center of the screen and counts
down starting from 180.
f. All other parameters are off.
g. The alarm sound is enabled when the SOUND ON HOLD count reaches 0.
3.4.2 Pre-Configured Initialization. A “warm-start” occurs whenever the monitor power is cycled
(turned off then back on).