Monitoring Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Event Mark Table The event mark table (figure 12) shows the last 10 event marks, along with the date and time the event was marked, the event mark letter, and the readings for each connected channel. The event mark table screen times out after 2 minutes. Figure 12. Event Mark Table Timescale The timescale is located in the upper left corner of the monitoring screen and is the amount of data time that will display on the screen (figure 11).
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Monitoring Screen rSO2 Trendlines The color-coded trendlines can be displayed individually or can be combined so multiple trendlines appear in a single graph. After the baseline is set, the channel’s color-coded baseline value displays to the right of each trendline graph. SpO2 Plethysmograms Each plethysmogram displays as a separate graph. The scale of the plethysmogram is automatically determined by how many graphs are set up to display on screen. The default setting is On.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Monitoring Screen Monitoring Screen – Procedures Set All rSO2 Channel Baselines to Current %rSO2 Values 1. (OPTIONAL STEP) Press Event Mark to mark an event. Record the letter of the event in the hospital records. 2. While in the monitoring screen, press Baseline. “Update baselines for rSO2 channels” screen displays with the patient’s baseline values. 3. Press Baseline or Select. 4.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Settings Menu Screen Settings Menu Screen This section contains: • Description of the Settings Menu • Settings Menu procedures (see “Settings Menu – Procedures” on page 34) Settings Menu – Description The Settings screen allows the user to configure the system for specific use case needs. From the Settings screen, the user can review and configure the following settings and alarm limits.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Settings Menu Screen Table 7.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Settings Menu Screen Alarm Limits The following table lists the device’s factory defaults and alarm limits. Table 8.
Settings Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 If the baseline is modified, the Low Alarm Limit display automatically updates, and the AUC recalculates from the beginning of the current record. %rSO2 Low (Abs) To manually set the %rSO2 Low value, the rSO2 Low Alarm Mode is set to Absolute. The user may then set the %rSO2 Low field to an absolute value for each channel, use the current default setting, or use the factory default setting of 50%.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Settings Menu Screen Settings Menu – Procedures Open the Settings Menu 1. Press Menu . Settings Menu screen displays. Assign a Pre-Defined Sensor Site Name 1. While in the Settings Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired channel’s “Sensor Site” setting. 2. Press Select. Pop-up menu displays. 3. Use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired sensor site category. 4. Press Select. Pop-up submenu displays. 5.
Settings Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Set Sensor Type NOTE: Sensor type is automatically set when a Nonin SenSmart-compatible rSO2 or SpO2 sensor is attached to the signal processor. 1. While in the Settings Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired channel’s “Sensor Type” setting. 2. Press Select. Small arrows display above and below the setting. 3. Press the up/down navigation buttons to change the setting. 4. Press Select to set the sensor type.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Settings Menu Screen 5. Press Select to set the limit. 6. Repeat as needed for each of the high and low alarm limit settings. 7. Change additional settings, press Menu twice to return to monitoring screen, or allow the screen to time out. Set Graph Position(s) 1. Press Menu. Settings Menu screen displays. Verify and/or modify the channel(s) settings as needed for monitoring. 2. Use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight a channel’s “Graph Position” setting. 3. Press Select.
Presets Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Presets Menu Screen This section contains: • Description of the Presets Menu screen • Presets Menu procedures (see “Presets Menu – Procedures” on page 38) TIPS: • All channel-specific settings on the Settings Menu screen can be saved in a preset. • Six of the System Menu settings can be saved in a preset: Brightness, Alarm Volume, rSO2 Low Alarm Mode, Pulse Tone Volume, Pulse Tone Source, and Data Output Modes.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Presets Menu Screen Figure 15. Presets Screen Presets Menu – Procedures Open the Presets Menu 1. Press Menu. 2. Press right once to highlight the Presets tab. Presets Menu screen displays. Activate a Preset 1. While in the Presets Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired preset 2. Press Select. Pop-up menu displays with “Use This Preset” highlighted. 3. Press Select. Preset activates and display returns to the monitoring screen.
Presets Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 6. Press Select. Preset name box displays along with alphanumeric keyboard screen. If resaving an existing preset, continue to step 8. 7. Enter Preset name (maximum of 11 alphanumeric characters): a. Use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired character. b. Press Select. c. Repeat steps a and b as needed to enter the name. 8. Press down until “Save” is highlighted. 9. Press Select to save.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Presets Menu Screen Lock/Unlock a Preset NOTE: An unlocked preset displays an open lock next to the preset name, and a locked preset displays a closed lock next to the preset name. 1. While in the Presets Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight the desired preset. 2. Press Select. Pop-up menu displays. • To unlock a preset, press down to highlight “Unlock.” • To lock a preset, press down to highlight “Lock.” 3. Press Select. 4. Enter a preset password.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Case Menu Screen Case Menu Screen This section contains: • Description of the Case Menu screen • Case Menu procedures Case Menu – Description The Case menu screen (figure 16) allows the user to view the current patient’s ID, start a new case or edit a patient ID. Patient IDs may be a maximum of 15 alphanumeric characters. Figure 16. Case Screen Start New Case This setting allows the user to begin a new case using the current preset.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Case Menu Screen Case Menu – Procedures Open the Case Menu 1. Press Menu. 2. Press right twice to highlight the Case tab. Case Menu screen displays. Start a New Case 1. While in the Case Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight “Start new case.” 2. Press Select. “Start new case?” pop-up displays with No highlighted. 3. Press the down navigation arrow to highlight Yes. 4. Press Select.
System Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen This section contains: • Description of the System Menu screen • System Menu procedures (see “System Menu – Procedures” on page 48) System Menu – Description The System Menu screen (figure 17) allows the user to set up system settings.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Brightness This setting determines the display screen brightness. The brightness slider has 15 steps. This setting can be saved as a preset parameter. Alarm Volume This setting determines the volume of audible alarms. The alarm volume slider has 15 steps. This setting can be saved as a preset parameter. If the alarm volume is at step 5 or higher, the slider is green.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Restore Factory Defaults This setting discards all presets, institution defaults, institution and other user settings and returns the monitor to the factory default alarm limit settings (table 6).. Table 9.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Nurse Call Mode This setting allows alarm notification at a central monitoring location. Nurse call functions on AC or battery power. The facility determines the alarm condition as audible, visual, or both. The nurse call options are: • Normally open, continuous – The nurse call contact is normally open, but closes during alarm conditions.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Language This feature allows the user to change the language displayed on the monitor. Language options are: • Italian (Italiano) • English • German (Deutsch) • Dutch (Nederlands) • Spanish (Español) • Swedish (Svenska) • French (Français) • Portuguese (Português) Patient ID Request This setting determines whether or not the user will be asked to enter a patient ID when a new case is started.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Institution Password The default institution password is 0000. The institution password may be set to any four-digit number and is used to unlock parameter settings on the System Menu screen. The institution password can be used to unlock saved presets. System Menu – Procedures Open the System Menu 1. Press Menu . 2. Press right three times to highlight the System tab. System Menu screen displays. Adjust the Display Brightness 1.
System Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 4. Press Select to save the setting. Display returns to System Menu screen. 5. Change additional settings, press Menu twice to return to monitoring screen, or allow the screen to time out. Adjust the Pulse Tone Volume 1. While in the System Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight “Pulse Tone Volume.” 2. Press Select. Pulse tone volume slider displays. Default volume is off. 3. Press up/down navigation buttons to adjust the setting. 4.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen Clear the Memory 1. While in the System Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight “Clear Memory.” 2. Press Select. “Clear ALL patient data recordings?” pop-up menu displays. 3. Use the down navigation button to highlight “Yes.” 4. Press Select. 5. Memory cleared! message displays. Display returns to the System menu screen. 6. Change additional settings, press Menu twice to return to monitoring screen, or allow the screen to time out.
System Menu Screen DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 Set-up Nurse Call 1. While in the System Menu screen, use the navigation buttons to move to and highlight “Nurse Call Mode.” 2. Press Select to review current setting. Pop-up window displays setting along with “Edit...” highlighted. • To change the setting, press Select and continue with step 5. • To cancel, press Menu. Display returns to System Menu screen. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter the institution password. Pop-up menu displays.
DRAFT 10 DEC 2012 System Menu Screen • To cancel, press Menu. Display returns to System Menu screen. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter the institution password. Pop-up menu displays. Press up/down navigation buttons to change the setting. Press Select to save. Display returns to System Menu screen. Change additional settings, press Menu twice to return to monitoring screen, or allow the screen to time out. Assign System Name 1.