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7.1 Introduction
The V460(S) has a fairly straight forward design making it easy to pick up and use the device on
the fly, however, to ensure that you are fully aware and competent with the ambulatory monitor,
please use the following instructions to familiarise yourself with first time set up and the Demo
mode function.
Please be aware, if you attempt to use this device on a patient while it is in Demo
mode then it will not display the correct measurements.
7.2 Main Interface
To access the main interface press
to power on the instrument. The indicator will
flash once, this indicates that the boot up was a success, then when the button is released,
the system will enter into the main interface.
In the ABPM user mode, if there are no keys pressed within the initial timeout period, the
device will turn off it’s display and enter standby mode, if there is not interaction or any
operation during the standby mode, the device will automatically turn off; the "RUN"
indicator flashes once every 2 seconds to prompt you that the device is in a working state.
In the Monitoring mode, the backlight timeout period has no effect. The backlight remains on and
at full intensity throughout its monitoring period.
When the power is low, the battery progress bar will show as low or empty, at that time
the alarm sound will occur and the red indicator will flash at a fixed rate.
When you first turn on the device the display will look like the following:
ABPM main menu
Monitoring main menu
When the on-board memory is full, an alert will register and appear at the top of
the screen. To continue using the monitor you will need to acknowledge and
resolve this notice before you clear it.
7.3 System Menu
Press the MENU button on the panel to call up the [SYSTEM MENU]. You can select different menu
options by using the UP and DOWN buttons.
In the ABPM mode [PM SpO
2
SETUP] and [SpO
2
TABLE] are greyed out and cannot be adjusted.
Summary of Contents for V460S Series
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