
Revision C
Dash 2000 Patient Monitor
12-9
2005873-001
Sensitivity
During the learning process, the monitor automatically sets the detection
sensitivity at 40% of the average amplitude. Markers are displayed on the
waveform showing the detection points at inspiration and expiration. If you
need to change the detection sensitivity because of varying amplitudes or
artifact, follow this procedure.
1. Select SENSITIV(ITY) option from the respiration menu. A popup
menu opens showing the choices available. Any change is effective
immediately.
The lower the percentage, the greater the detection sensitivity.
MAIN
MENU
SENSITIV:
40 %
90 %
80 %
70 %
60 %
50 %
40 %
30 %
20 %
10 %
127
40 %
SENSITIV Popup Menu
2. As you change the sensitivity percentage, the markers will move on the
waveform. This adjustment occurs immediately. When you are
satisfied with the detection sensitivity, press the Trim Knob control to
close the popup menu.
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