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In the main screen, the numeric area of some parameters from an external device, for example the +Paw
parameter, can display multiple parameters. To select parameters for display, follow this procedure:
1. Select the numeric area of the parameter from the external device.
2. Select the Select Parameter tab.
3. Select the parameters for display.
6.6.4 Setting Units for Parameters from External Devices
To set units for parameters from external devices, follow this procedure:
1. Select the numeric area or waveform area of any parameter from the external device.
2. Select the Unit tab.
3. Set the unit for O2, CO2, Pressure or Temp.
6.6.5 Accessing the Loops Screen
To access the Loops screen, follow this procedure:
1. Select the numeric area or waveform area of +Paw, +Flow, or +Vol to enter its corresponding setup dialog.
2. Select the Loops button.
NOTE
The monitor only displays real-time loops of the external device, and these loops cannot be
displayed or saved as reference loops.
6.7 Viewing Alarms from External Devices
If the patient monitor is configured to do so, the monitor displays alarms from external devices in the
physiological and technical alarm information areas. A plus sign “+” is added before each alarm message from
external devices.
6.8 Viewing Parameter Trends from External Devices
If the patient monitor is configured to do so, the monitor saves parameters trends and alarm events from
external devices. You can review these data in the Tabular Trends, Graphic Trends, Events and Full Disclosure
pages in the Review screen.The monitor adds a “+” before the parameter label of external devices.
For more information, see 18Review.
NOTE
Parameters from external devices are saved and displayed according to the time on the monitor.
6.9 Recording and Printing Parameter Trends from External Devices
You can record or print parameter trends from external devices. For more information, see 18Review,
21Recording, and 22Printing.