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4.
The digital SpO
2
values and SpO
2
heart rate will be displayed in the SpO
2
parameter
window.
5.
If a pleth waveform is desired, enter the set-up menu as described in “Use of Menus” on
page 1-109, to display it as waveform 2.
NOTE:
Set the Auto Display for IBP1 and CO
2
to either waveform 3
or Off. If either of these functions are set to waveform 2,
they will have a higher priority to display, if they are
detected.
6.
To change the size of the waveform displayed select the SpO
2
menu and chose the
desired size. Choices are: 1, 2, 3 or 4.
7.
Press BEEP VOLUME (21) to set the volume of the SpO
2
beep.
8.
Set the “Sensor -Off Audio”, in the SpO
2
menu to the desired setting. Set to "OFF", the
Passport will not give an audio beep when the SpO
2
sensor is off the patient. Set to
“ON”, the Passport will give a one time series of 5 triple beeps. Set to “CONT”, the
Passport will give a series of 5 triple beeps every 30 seconds.
1.6.8.1
Datascope Pulse Oximetry Sensors
A.
Introduction
A wide range of Datascope sensors are available for connection to the Datascope Passport
XG Monitor equipped with Datascope SpO
2
. The sensors cover both short-term and long-
term monitoring needs on patients ranging from neonates to large adults.
The DATASENSOR is intended for short-term adult monitoring.
The FLEXISENSOR® SD, available in five different sizes, provides both short-term and long-
term monitoring for large adults, pediatrics, infants, and neonates. The FLEXISENSOR® SD is
used when the DATASENSOR is not convenient or suitable.
An adult ear sensor is also available. It is intended for long-term adult monitoring.
A range of disposable bandages are available for use with the FLEXISENSOR® SDs. They
are available in 3 styles, SENSOR GUARD™ (used for large adults, adults and pediatrics),
Coban with SENSOR GUARD™ (used for infants) and LIGHTGUARD™ (used for neonates).
Use of the sensors does not cause any penetration of the skin, nor is there any electrical
contact or transfer of excessive heat to the patient.
The sensor is composed of a light emitting diode (emitter) and a photo diode (detector). The
emitter discharges two colors (wave lengths) of light into the patient’s extremity (finger, toe,
ear). The detector receives that amount of light not absorbed by the blood or tissue
components. The Passport then uses the relative absorption of the two light wavelengths to
compute and display SpO
2
and Rate measurements.
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