User's Manual Part 4

Directions for Use Overview of Monitor Operation 35
Example: Using a Control Menu
Using the example (Figure 27), you would do the following to raise the SpO
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lower alarm
limit to 95 (Step 1) and shut off the HR/PR tone (Step 2):
1. W i t h SpO
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Monitoring highlighted, scroll (using ) to highlight Lower Limit, and
press as many times as needed to raise this alarm limit to 95.
2. Scroll (using ) to HR/PR Tone, and press either or as many times as needed to
highlight Off.
3. Press or to exit the control screen and return to the vital-signs display.
About the HR/PR Control Menu
About the SpO
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Control Menu
Note
If you decrease an upper alarm limit to a value almost as low as the lower limit,
the lower limit decreases so that it is always lower than the upper limit.
If you increase a lower alarm limit to a value almost as high as the upper limit, the
upper limit increases so that it is always higher than the lower limit.
Note
When you change a setting (for example, by turning off an alarm limit or by
increasing or decreasing an alarm limit), the change takes effect immediately.
Note
When you exit a control menu, the values displayed at the time you exit are the
values in effect for the monitor. If you change a parameter setting and then decide
before exiting the control menu to keep the previous setting values, you must
return the parameters to the original values before you exit the control menu.
Parameter Options Parameter Options
Upper Alarm Off On Lower Alarm Off On
Upper Limits Lower Limits
Adult
Pediatric
Neonate
27 - 300 beats/minute
27 - 300 beats/minute
27 - 300 beats/minute
Adult
Pediatric
Neonate
25 - 298 beats/minute
25 - 298 beats/minute
25 - 298 beats/minute
HR/PR Tone Off Low Med High Selected Source ECG SpO
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Parameter Options Parameter Options
SpO
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Monitoring Off On Standby HR/PR Tone Off Low Med High
Upper Alarm Off On Lower Alarm Off On
Upper Limit Lower Limit
Adult
Pediatric
Neonate
52% - 100%
52% - 100%
52% - 100%
Adult
Pediatric
Neonate
50% - 98%
50% - 98%
50% - 98%