8-6
8.5.2
Choosing the Alarm Source
In most cases the HR and PR numerics are identical. In order to avoid simultaneous alarms on HR and PR, the monitor
uses either HR or PR as its active alarm source. To change the alarm source, select [
Alm Source
] in the [
ECG Setup
] menu
and then select either:
[
HR
]: if you want the HR to be the alarm source for HR/PR.
[
PR
]: if you want the PR to be the alarm source for HR/PR.
[
Auto
]: If the [
Alm Source
] is set to [
Auto
], the patient monitor will use the heart rate from the ECG measurements
as the alarm source whenever a valid heart rate is available. If the heart rate becomes unavailable, for example the
ECG module is turned off or becomes disconnected, the patient monitor will automatically switch to PR as the
alarm source.
8.5.3
Changing ECG Wave Settings
In the [
ECG Setup
] menu:
You can select [
ECG
], [
ECG1
], or [
ECG2
] to select a lead to view. The waveform of selected lead should have the
following characteristics:
The QRS should be either completely above or below the baseline and it should not be biphasic.
The QRS should be tall and narrow.
The P-waves and T-waves should be less than 0.2mV.
If the wave is too small or clipped, you can change its size by selecting an appropriate [
Gain
] setting. If you select
[
Auto
] from [
Gain
], the patient monitor will automatically adjust the size of the ECG waves. In normal screen, only
the selected ECG wave’s size is adjusted. In other screens, all ECG waves’ size is adjusted simultaneously.
You can change the wave sweep speed by selecting [
Sweep
] and then selecting the appropriate setting.
8.5.4
Changing the ECG Filter Settings
The ECG filter setting defines how ECG waves are smoothed. To change the filter setting, select [
Filter
] from [
ECG Setup
]
and then select the appropriate setting.
[
Monitor
]: Use under normal measurement conditions.
[
Diagnostic
]: Use when diagnostic quality is required. The unfiltered ECG wave is displayed so that changes such as
R-wave notching or discrete elevation or depression of the ST segment are visible.
[
Surgery
]: Use when the signal is distorted by high frequency or low frequency interference. High frequency
interference usually results in large amplitude spikes making the ECG signal look irregular. Low frequency
interference usually leads to wandering or rough baseline. In the operating room, the surgery filter reduces artifacts
and interference from electrosurgical units. Under normal measurement conditions, selecting [
Surgery
] may
suppress the QRS complexes too much and then interfere with ECG analysis.
[
ST
]: Use when ST monitoring is applied.
WARNING
The [
Diagnostic
] filter is recommended when monitoring a patient in an environment with slight interference
only.
Summary of Contents for BeneView T1
Page 1: ...BeneView T1 Patient Monitor Operator s Manual...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...VI FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 20: ...12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 38: ...2 14 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 56: ...4 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 64: ...5 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 116: ...8 30 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 130: ...11 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 138: ...12 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 140: ...13 2 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 174: ...16 12 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 190: ...18 10 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 206: ...21 6 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 246: ...A 20 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 274: ...D 8 FOR YOUR NOTES...
Page 285: ...G D Declarat tion of C Conform G 1 mity...
Page 286: ...P N 046 005297 00 15 0...