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Monitor setup
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The selected mode is marked with a circle. You can return to the previous mode by selecting
Return to X
.
During monitoring, you can make additional changes to the mode settings and, to make the
changes permanent, save them through the
Save Modes
menu.
Changing the Normal Screen layout
At startup, the screen is arranged according to the startup mode definitions. Not all the
parameters are used and displayed. There is not enough space reserved for all of them. You
can decide which waveforms and numerical information are displayed, and where on the
screen they are arranged. You can do this for the duration of monitoring or save the changes in
the user mode.
To make the changes permanent, save them in the user mode through
Monitor Setup
-
Install/Service - Save Modes
.
Figure 6-1
Display fields
Admit/
Discharge
Summary of Contents for B20
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