User's Manual

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Settings Menu Screen
Sensor Type
When creating a preset, this setting allows the user to select the type of sensor that will be
attached to that channel. The sensor type options are rSO
2
or SpO
2
. This field is disabled
when a compatible sensor is attached.
Baseline (rSO
2
channels only)
If the patient’s baseline values have not been set by the user, the BL display shows dashes,
and the low alarm limit values are calculated using either the factory default baseline (50%) or
user-defined baseline defaults (range of 10 to 99%). Default baseline values are recalled when
the device cycles power.
The rSO
2
baseline values must be set by the user for each patient so that subsequent rSO
2
changes are measured relative to this baseline. As soon as rSO
2
values appear on the
monitoring screen, the device begins plotting trend data on the screen. At this point, if the
patient condition is stable, a baseline value must be set for each rSO
2
channel in use. For
example, in surgical patients, the baseline must be set prior to induction.
Baselines may be set to the current rSO
2
values displayed on the monitor or be set to specific
values.
Table 7. Commonly-Used Sensor Site Names
Head Arms Torso Legs Leg Compartments
L Cere
(Left Cerebral)
R Cere
(Right Cerebral)
L Ear
(Left Ear)
R Ear
(Right Ear)
FH
(Forehead)
L Delt
(Left Deltoid)
R Delt
(Right Deltoid)
L Fore
(Left Forearm)
R Fore
(Right Forearm)
L Then
(Left Thenar)
R Then
(Right Thenar)
L Hand
(Left Hand Finger)
R Hand
(Right Hand Finger)
Abdomen
(Abdominal)
L Flank
(Left Flank)
R Flank
(Right Flank)
Up R Abd
(Upper Right
Abdomen)
L Thigh
(Left Thigh)
R Thigh
(Right Thigh)
L Calf
(Left Calf)
R Calf
(Right Calf)
L Foot
(Left Foot)
R Foot
(Right Foot)
L Toe
(Left Foot Toe)
R Toe
(Right Foot Toe)
LAC
(Left Anterior Calf)
LLC
(Left Lateral Calf)
LDP
(Left Deep Posterior)
LP
(Left Posterior)
RAC
(Right Anterior Calf)
RLC
(Right Lateral Calf)
RDP
(Right Deep Posterior)
RP
(Right Posterior)
CAUTION: Between patients, turn the X-100M monitor off (Standby mode) or start a
new case (Case Menu). Failure to do so could result in inaccurate baseline values for
the new patient. When the device is turned ON or a new case is started, the monitor
clears the baseline values, resets the limits to the default values, and begins a new
patient record in data memory.
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DRAFT 10 DEC 2012
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012