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3. Enter the required password.
4. Restart the monitor.
Notes:
1. The default required password in the monitor is “8989”.
2. The changed language is applied only after the monitor is restarted.
Adjusting Volume
1. Alarm Volume
To set the alarm sound volume.
Step 1: Select “Alarm”
“Others”
“Alarm Volume”. Its setting range is “1 ~ 10”, the step is 1. The default
is 5. “10” is the maximum volume. (
Note:
if your monitor is optioned “Spot-check Mode” function, then
the setting options for Alarm Volume is “Spot Check”, “1~10”.)
2. Beep Volume
To set the pulse beep sound.
Step 1: Select “Menu”
“System Settings”
“General”.
Step 2: In “General” menu, select “Beep Volume”. Its setting range is “OFF”, “0 ~ 10”, the step is 1. The default
is 5. If you want to set the beep volume as “OFF”, you need to enter the password. Attention: It’s not
recommended to set it as OFF.
3. Key Tone
To enable or disable the keystroke sound and the touch-screen sound.
4. Others
•
Mode:
monitor working mode selection. See
Operating Modes
.
•
Freeze type
: to select waveforms to be frozen on screen. The options are “All Waves”, “EEG” and “ECG
Waves”. When “ECG Waves” is selected, the system only freezes ECG waveforms. When “EEG” is select-
ed, the system only freezes EEG and EEG waveform. When “All Waves” is selected, the system freezes all
waveforms on screen. The default is “ECG Waves”. On CSM view, it freezes EEG waveform. And when “All
Waves” is selected, the EEG waveform will be priority to be measured.
•
Param font:
to select parameters’ digit font, there are 2 options: Bold Digit and Serif Digit.
•
Plethysmogram:
the switch to turn on or off the filled waveform style for plethysmogram display. When it is
ON, the monitor displays filled waveform for plethysmogram, otherwise, displays in simple curve style. The
default is OFF.
Note:
this function is not available for ECG waveform.
•
Beep volume:
to set the pulse beep sound. Its setting range is “OFF”, “1 ~ 10”, the step is 1. The default is
5. Attention: It’s not recommended to set it as OFF.
•
Pitch Tone:
to choose the style of pitch tone, the pitch tone means the tone of pulse beep (from ECG or Ox-
imetry) changes when the measured SpO
2
value changes, the higher SpO
2
value, the sharper beep sound
(high-pitch). Two options: “Mode I” and “Mode II”. The difference between Mode I and Mode II is the tone
frequency at the same SpO
2
value. The factory default setting is “Mode I”.
•
Screen brightness:
to set the brightness of LCD backlight, 3 levels (1, 2and 3) for optional(note: for some
specific module, only 2 levels for optional, that’s “1” and “2”), the factory default is level 1. Level 1 is darker.
(Note: this function is only available for Series III and Series IV.)
•
Key backlight:
to turn on/off key backlight for the device, the factory default is “On”. (Note: this function is
only available for Series III and Series IV.)
•
Beat priority:
to set the priority of the source of beat pulse beep and heart beat rate display value, there are
2 options: HR and PR. The factory default is “HR”.
When beat priority is selected to be “HR”
, then the ECG panel displays the current measured heart rate
value, and generates the pulse beep, which are extracted from ECG signal when the heart beat is detected.
If the heart rate can not be obtained, or no heart beat is detected, then the ECG panel shifts to display pulse
rate extracted from oximetry signal, and pulse beep also comes from this source.
When beat priority is selected to be “PR”
, then ECG panel displays the current measured pulse rate
value, and generates the pulse beep, which are extracted from oximetry signal, when the the pulse beat is
detected. If pules rate value can not be obtained and no pulse beat is detected, then the ECG panel shifts to
display heart rate extracted from ECG signal, or pulse beep also comes from this source. Even if the pulse
rate value is displayed while the priority of PR is set, if the heart rate value, which is not displayed, exceeds
the preset high/low alarm limits, the alarm will still be activated and alarm event will be recorded.
The ECG panel will shift to display the high/low alarm limit setting range automatically corresponding to the
displayed heart rate or pulse rate value.
•
Use the last patient info. When power on:
tick it means that the patient document of the last time will be
used as the Current Patient Document when powered on, i.e. the patient is not changed. Otherwise, sys-
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