MIROxi
User Manual cod. 980265
Rev 1.6
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From the “Patient Data Management” screen use directly to access the screen with the four memory search methods
(§ 2.6).
2.6 Displaying data in memory
From the main screen press (
icon), to check patient data or to search for another patient’s data; the following
options are available:
KEY
ICON
FUNCTION
Display oximetry tests of the selected patient
Access data in memory
Press ESC to return to the main screen.
Access the search menu to display data, using one of four different methods:
KEY
ICON
FUNCTION
Search by ID Code
Display files from a certain date onwards (partial memory)
Display files from beginning to end (full memory)
Search by initial letter of surname
Search by ID Code:
enter the ID Code of the patient to be searched for; then press OK to access the data.
Partial Memory:
enter test date of required file; enter the date and press OK to access data. Test data will be shown
starting from the date entered up to the most recent file in memory.
Full Memory:
to show data in alphabetical order.
Most recent data are marked by a double beep, then the data shown begins from the first one in memory.
Search by Surname
: enter patient surname, or first initial; then press OK to access the data.
Use and to display relevant patient test data.
Press ESC to return to the main screen without searching.
Use from the data screen (
icon) to print out data through a Bluetooth connection (automatic); use to display
all test data of relevant file on memory, use and to scroll through data; press OK to go back to the memory screen.
From this screen press OK to make a new test on the selected subject (press OK again), press ESC to return to the data
stored.
2.7 Online operating mode (connected to a PC)
This operating mode is comparable to a laboratory oximeter, connected to a PC the device operates in real time.
Connect the unit to a PC using either the USB cable or the RS 232 serial cable.
MIROxi
thus acts as an intelligent sensor for measurements while the PC controls functions, including the switching on
and off of the unit.
Connected to a portable PC,
MIROxi
can be used to carry out epidemiologic studies in work environments, school
settings etc.
2.8 Oximetry testing
MIROxi
can carry out 4 different types of oximetry tests, which are described in the following paragraphs.
WARNING
If during the oximetry testing the SpO2 blood pulse rate goes below the lower threshold or over the upper
threshold,
MIROxi
will ‘beep’ while the situation persists. This option can be disenabled during sleep tests.
The values shown are the MIROxi default settings.
WARNING
The sensor described below is for illustration purposes only.
MIROxi
is enabled for the use of any of the
sensors described in the previous Paragraph 1.2.2. MIR does not recommend the use of a specific type of
senor; any decision in regard is made by the individual doctor.