Chapter 2 Overview
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be shown
; if [No] is selected, the information will not show; [No] is defaulted by this series of
monitors.
Alarm State Graphical Presentation Region
Alarm pausing,
alarm silencing,
alarm sound off,
some parameter alarm off.
Technical Alarm Region
Technical alarms and prompt information are shown in this region. When there are several pieces of
information, they will be displayed in a cycle. When this region is selected, the menu of [Technical Alarm
View]
can be opened for checking information.
Physiological Alarm Region
When the animal‘s parameters go beyond the range of the alarm limits preset in the monitor, alarm and
prompt information will be displayed in this region. Several pieces of information will be displayed in a
cycle. When this region is selected, the menu of [Review] can be entered.
Waveform Region
Physiological parameter waveforms are displayed in this region.
The lead names are displayed at the left top of their corresponding waveforms. An electrocardio-wave
displays the waveform gain and the electrocardio-wave filtering mode in its channel. To the right of the lead
name, the gain rule strip is displayed. The respiratory waveform gain is displayed on the right of the
respiration lead name. A window can pop up from the waveform region for menu operation.
Data Region
Figure 2.6 Heart Rate and Temperature Data Region
ECG
:
shows the current heart rate, e.g., 60 represents the current captured heart rate.
120/50
:
the upper and lower heart rate alarm limits.
ST 0.08 I/ST 0.10 II
: the numerical value obtained from ST measure.
T1/T2
: body temperature identifications, e.g., ‗36.8, 37.0‘ are T1 and T2 body temperatures,
respectively.
39.0/36.0
: the upper and lower limits of a body temperature alarm.
TD 0.2
: the gap between T1 and T2.
Figure 2.7 Respiration Data Region
Resp
:
the respiration rate identification, e.g., ‗20‘ is the value of the respiration rate at the time of
monitoring.
30/8
: the upper and lower limits of a respiration rate alarm.
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