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Monitor setup
6-7
Changing the user modes
You can change the settings in each user mode to suit your specific needs. User modes are
predefined combinations of settings that include both general and measurement specific
settings. A user mode defines, for example, what is displayed on the screen and in the trends.
General settings can be changed in the
Monitor Setup
menu, other settings in the parameter
setup menus.
To change the general settings that can be saved in user modes:
Changing the Normal Screen layout on page 6-9
Changing sweep speeds on page 6-13
Changing parameter colors on page 6-13
To change the trends and snapshot settings
Configuring trends and snapshot on page 6-16
To change the alarm limits and volume
Adjusting alarm limits on page 5-8
Alarms Setup menu on page 5-6
To change the parameter settings
Press a parameter key and go to the setup menu.
To change the recorder and printer settings
Changing the recorder and printer settings on page 6-14
Saving changes in user modes
The modifications are valid only temporarily unless you accept them by saving them in the
modes:
1.
Press
Monitor Setup
key.
2.
Select
Install/Service
and enter the password.
3.
Select
Save Modes
and enter the password.
4.
Select the mode from the list and select
Save
.
Temporary modifications are valid until you discharge the patient or change a mode or
until more than 15 minutes has elapsed from the turn-off of the monitor.
Monitor
Setup
Summary of Contents for B20
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