General Programming
6-13
September 2007
PRESSURE CURVE Option
(cont.)
If you selected
Numeric Entry
as the
Calibrate Mode
:
At the
mmHg mV
prompt, enter the listed pressure signal mV value
corresponding to the mmHg value entered at the previous prompt.
Obtain this data from your Calibration Sheet (see page 8-6 for a
sample calibration sheet).
The
mmHg
and
mmHg mV
prompts repeat until the total number of
data points specified at the
# Points
prompt have been entered. This
completes the programming of the
Pressure Curve
option, and the
XMO2 returns to the
Calibrate System
menu.
If you selected
Introduce Gases
as the
Calibrate Mode
:
At the
mmHg
prompt, enter the pressure that you intend to use.
The XMO2 displays
working...
as it records the calibration data, and
then repeats the
mmHg
and
Introduce xxx.x mmHg
prompts for the
number of points specified at the
# Points
prompt. This completes the
programming of the
Pressure Curve
option, and the XMO2 returns to
the
Calibrate System?
menu.
Enter Pressure Curve
To accept the current value, press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
twice.
mmHg mV [-xxx.x]:
Enter Pressure Curve
To accept the current value, press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
twice.
mmHg [xxx.x]:
Introduce xxx.x mmHg
Apply the specified pressure,
then press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
.
Press [YES] when ready.
Press [YES] when settled.
The mV value corresponding to
the above mmHg value is shown.
When the displayed value
stabilizes, press
[Y]
or
[Enter]
.
-xxx.x mmHg mV
Summary of Contents for XMO2
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