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5.3.5 Record setting

In the main menu interface, move the choice bar to “Record” item, then press menu button to enter 

record menu as Figure 15.

 

Figure 15. Record Menu

A Record setting

a.  In the record menu interface, move the choice bar to “Record” item, then press left/ right button to 

choose on/ off. When displaying “on”, press menu button enter the input ID interface as Figure 16. 

When recording, choose “off”, and press menu button to stop recording.

 

Figure 16. Input ID interface

b.  In “Input ID” interface, aglimmer cursor appears in the ID input box. The pink letter is the selected 

letter in dummy keyboard. Press direction key to choose the letter to input and press menu button to 

  input. You can input 4 letters most. choose  

 then press menu button to delete letter. 

  After inputting, choose  

 , then press menu button to begin to record data and return to measure 

interface. 

c.  If the inputed ID has existed, the prompt dialog box as figure 17 will appear. Choose “Yes” and click 

menu button to replace the existed ID, at the same time begin to record and return to the measure 

interface; choose “No” to return the “Input ID” interface.

 

Figure 17. Replace the existed 

ID dialog box 

Summary of Contents for OXY-200

Page 1: ...MS CO LTD No 112 Qinhuang West Street Economic Technical Development Zone 066004 Qinhuangdao Hebei Province PEOPLE S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Made in China Importato da Imported by Import par Importado por G...

Page 2: ...device or replacement of the battery non detachable lithium battery can only be performed by qualified service personnel specified by manufacturer dangers such as over temperature fire or explosion m...

Page 3: ...tic field Using the device in an inappropriate environment may cause interfer ence to the surrounding radio equipment or affect its working When storing the device keep it away from children pets and...

Page 4: ...ant physiological parameter for the respiratory and circulatory system A number of diseases related to respiratory system may cause the decrease of SpO2 in the blood furthermore some other causes such...

Page 5: ...ory result please stop using it Data averaging and signal processing generate delay on displayed and transmitted SpO2 value and alarm signal generation The data update period is shorter than 30 s the...

Page 6: ...b with the blood pressure cuff arterial ductus or intra luminal tube The measured value may be inaccurate during defibrillation and in a short period after defibrillation as it has not defibrillation...

Page 7: ...a pho tosensitive element information acquired through which will be shown on screen through treatment in electronic circuits and microprocessor 3 FUNCTIONS A SpO2 value display B Pulse rate value di...

Page 8: ...e alarm sound pause The pause time could be set by menu Long press it to confirm the alarm and there will be no alarm this time 3 Return button return to the previous menu 4 Up button down button left...

Page 9: ...the other end into computer 4 5 Structure accessories and software description A Structure main unit Oximeter probe A power supply line and A data line B Accessories one User Manual one power supply...

Page 10: ...o alarm this time 5 3 Menu operation Under the measurement interface press the menu button to enter the main menu interface as shown in Figure 5 system display clock alarm and recond etc can be set me...

Page 11: ...ss move the choice bar to the Brightness item then press left right button to set three levels B Mode move the choice bar to the Mode item then press left right button to switch display mode two kinds...

Page 12: ...e press return button to return to the main menu 5 3 4 Alarm setting When the device is turned on the red and yellow alarm lamp flash alternately once which indicates that the alarm system is working...

Page 13: ...me move the choice bar to the Alarm Volume item then press left right button to set the volume three levels d Alarm Pause sec move the choice bar to the Alarm Pause sec item then press left right to s...

Page 14: ...In Input ID interface aglimmer cursor appears in the ID input box The pink letter is the selected letter in dummy keyboard Press direction key to choose the letter to input and press menu button to i...

Page 15: ...n B Memory Manager setting In the Record menu interface move the choice bar to the Memory Manager item then press menu button to enter ID Manager interface as figure 18 Figure18 ID Manager interface I...

Page 16: ...tton or right button to move the recording time which is denoted by pink triangle 5 3 6 Close the device A In the main menu interface move the choice bar to the Power item then press menu button to cl...

Page 17: ...pls safety and monitoring performance It is recommended that the device should be inspected weekly at least When there is obvious damage stop using it B Please clean and disinfect the device before af...

Page 18: ...charged fully 2 The device works abnormally 1 Please charge the battery 2 Please contact the after sales The battery can not be full charged even after 10 hours charging time The device works abnormal...

Page 19: ...he following symbols SpO2 see note 1 Display range 0 100 Measured range 0 100 Accuracy see note 2 70 100 2 0 69 unspecified Resolution 1 PR Display range 30 bpm 250 bpm Measured range 30 bpm 250 bpm A...

Page 20: ...asurements taken over the full range By artificial inducing get the stable oxygen level to the range of 70 to 100 SpO2 compare the SpO2 values collected by the secondary standard pulse oximeter equipm...

Page 21: ...intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The pur chaser or the user of the Pulse Oximeter should assure that it is used in such environment Immunity test IEC60601 test level...

Page 22: ...t 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures obj...

Page 23: ...2570 Bluetooth WLAN 802 11 b g n RFID 2450 LTE Band 7 Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 5240 5 100 5 800 WLAN 802 11 a n Pulse modulation b 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 5500 5785 NOTE If necessary to achieve the...

Page 24: ...t in improper operation 4 Portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas should be used no closer than 30 cm 12 inches to any part of the devic...

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