3-4
Select the
key to confirm what you have entered and close the onscreen keyboard.
Select the
to access the symbol keyboard.
Select the
to exit the symbol keyboard.
3.6
Using the External Display
T1 can be connected to an external display through the VGA connector of the T1 docking station. When the external
display is connected, you can monitor a patient either through the T1 or through the external display. Sliding the
Lock/unlock switch to the right can switch screen display between T1 and the external display.
In the situation that the external display is connected and you switch the display to the T1, if there is no operation on
the T1 display within one minute, the display will automatically switch back to the external display.
The external display displays differently with T1, for its screen size is larger. The following screens or functions can only
be viewed and operated on the external display:
Minitrends Screen
OxyCRG Screen
View Others Screen
ECG 7-Lead Half-Screen
PAWP Screen
Calculations
Spider view
Hemodynamic parameters
Department change
To connect the external display:
1.
Connect one end of the VGA cable to the VGA connector of T1 docking station and the other end to the external
display.
2.
Connect the external display to the AC mains and turn on the display.
3.
Connect T1 to the T1 docking station.
Then you can use the external display to show information from T1. You can adjust the display by pressing the Auto
Set key if image offset occurs.
To switch between the T1 and the external display, move the sliding switch on the front panel of T1.
Hot plugging external display may result in abnormity. If a problem occurs:
1.
Check that the external display is properly connected to the AC mains and is powered on.
2.
Check that the VGA cable is properly connected.
3.
Remove T1 from the docking station and reconnect it if the problem persists.
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