User manual

User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor
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4.1.2 Screen Description
Figure 4.2 Main Screen
Border area
Figure 4.3 Status/Information Area
Alarm
”: shows the alarm is ON
and shows the alarm OFF, the numbers after is the
time when the alarm is off. The alarm activates automatically after the system finishes counting down.
ID
: The patient ID. The patient ID can be entered or changed in the archive management window.
ADUL
”: The type of the monitor subject. There are three modes available: “Adult”, “Infant and
“Neonate” (Adult for adult patient, Infant for pediatric patient, Neonate for neonate patient).
: battery power indicator; when the indicator is yellow and displays only one “grid”, it means
there is a little battery power left. When the indicator turns red and blinks, as well as less than one “grid”
displayed, meanwhile, the system alarm will be on to remind the battery shortage. Please connect the
device to the mains power supply in time to ensure the normal use of this monitor, and the battery will be
recharged. When the battery power is full, battery power indicator displays full grid. During recharging,
the grids in the battery indicator are rolling circularly. (Note: This function is optional, and needs
hardware support.)
2007-04-25 08:50:15
”: System current time and date. The system time and date can be set during the
system start-up when the screen displays the time and data setups. The current figure shows the time and
date of April 25th, 08:50:15, 2007.
Exceeding CSI limit
: System indication or description for the current status.