Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Product Description, Features and Indications for Use
- Safety Information, Warnings and Cautions
- Chapter 1: Technology Overview
- Signal Extraction Technology® (SET®)
- rainbow Pulse CO-Oximetry Technology
- Pulse CO-Oximetry vs. Drawn Whole Blood Measurements
- General Description for Total Hemoglobin (SpHb)
- General Description for Total Arterial Oxygen Content (CaO2)
- General Description for SpOC
- General Description for Carboxyhemoglobin (SpCO)
- General Description for Methemoglobin (SpMet)
- General Description for Respiration Rate (RRp)
- General Description for Oxygen Reserve Index (ORi)
- SpCO, SpMet, and SpHb Measurements During Patient Motion
- rainbow Acoustic Monitoring™ (RAM™)
- Chapter 2: Description
- Chapter 3: Setting Up
- Chapter 4: Operation
- Using the Touchscreen and Home Button
- About the Main Screen
- About the System Status Light
- Accessing Main Menu Options
- rainbow Parameter Settings
- Parameter Settings
- Temperature Settings
- Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Settings
- NomoLine Capnography Settings
- Sounds
- Device Settings
- About
- Trends
- Call
- Rad-97 Screenshot Capture
- Patient Admit/Discharge
- EMR Push
- Chapter 5: Profiles
- Chapter 6: Temperature
- Chapter 7: Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP)
- Chapter 8: NomoLine Capnography
- Chapter 9: Video Conferencing
- Chapter 10: Admit to and Discharge from Patient SafetyNet
- Chapter 11: Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Push
- Chapter 12: Third-Party Devices
- Chapter 13: Alarms and Messages
- Chapter 14: Troubleshooting
- Chapter 15: Specifications
- Pulse CO-Oximetry Specifications
- Temperature Specifications
- Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Specifications
- NomoLine Capnography Specifications
- Electrical
- Environmental
- Physical Characteristics
- Alarms
- Display Indicators
- Compliance
- Connectors
- Wireless Specifications
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration-Electromagnetic Emissions
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration-Electromagnetic Immunity
- Recommended Separation Distances
- Symbols
- Citations
- Chapter 16: Service and Maintenance
- Appendix: Concepts of Alarm Response Delay
- Index
Rad-97 Chapter 4: Operation
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• See SpO2 Settings on page 66
• See PR Settings on page 68
• See Pi Settings on page 69
• See PVi Settings on page 70
• See Respiration Rate (RR) Settings on page 71
• See SpHb Settings on page 75
• See SpOC Settings on page 78
• See SpMet Settings on page 78
• See SpCO Settings on page 79
• See ORi Settings on page 80
In Vivo Adjustment Overview
In Vivo is currently not available in the U.S.A. and territories relying on FDA market
clearance.
The In Vivo Adjustment feature lets clinicians manually adjust the displayed value(s) of one
or more clinical parameters to match a corresponding laboratory reference during continuous
trending. To remind clinicians that the feature is active, an offset value displays alongside
the adjusted parameter value.
The In Vivo Adjustment feature for a parameter can be turned on by accessing the In Vivo
screen in the Settings menu for that parameter. After enabling the feature, set an offset
value. Once the feature is enabled, a positive or a negative offset value appears, as shown in
the below illustration.
The In Vivo offset amount is set to zero when any of the following conditions occur:
• Cable or sensor is disconnected from device.
• Sensor goes off patient causing a sensor initialization to occur.
• Eight hours has elapsed since the In Vivo offset was activated.
• Restore of factory defaults.
• User turns off In Vivo.
Offset Value
When In Vivo Adjustment is activated for a specific parameter, the offset value appears
beneath that specific parameter. A positive value means that the displayed parameter value
has been increased (according to a laboratory reference value, as entered by a clinician) and a
negative value means the displayed parameter value has been decreased (according to a
laboratory reference value, as entered by a clinician).