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Using the 9847V Pulse Oximeter
Calendar and Clock Settings
Calendar Settings
NOTE:
Setting the month to “
00
” disables the calendar and clock functions. The calendar and
clock functions are used to time stamp real-time data for memory. Unless you intend to use real-
time data output or memory playback options, skip this section.
1. After the calendar setting has been selected in the setup mode, “
y
” appears in the SpO
2
display indicating the calendar setup mode for the year. The year may be set to
00
through
99
.
2. After selecting the year, the display shows “
nn
,” indicating the setup mode for the month. The
month may be set to
00
through
12
.
3. After selecting the month, the display will show “
d
,” indicating the setup mode for the day of
the month. The day may be set to
01
through
31
.
4. After selecting the day, the setup mode continues to the clock settings.
Clock Settings
1. After the calendar settings have been selected in the setup mode, “
h
” appears in the SpO
2
display indicating clock setup mode for the hour. The hour may be set to
00
through
23
.
2. After selecting the hour, the SpO
2
display shows “
nn
,” indicating the setup mode for minutes.
The minutes may be set to
00
through
59
.
3. After selecting the minutes, the device will:
a. Exit setup mode.
b. Briefly display
rCL
ALr
(recall alarm settings) and then the current alarm limit settings.
c. Begin normal operation.
Visible Indicators
Refer to Figure 2 on page 7 for a detailed illustration of the 9847V controls and indicators.
The intended operator’s position for correctly perceiving a visual alarm signal and its priority is 1 meter
(3.3 feet), per IEC 60601-1-8.
SpO
2
Display
The SpO
2
display is the upper numeric display. This 3-digit light-emitting diode (LED)
display shows the current oxygen saturation percentage.
Pulse Rate Display
The pulse rate display
is the lower numeric display. This 3-digit LED display shows pulse
rate in pulses per minute.
%SpO2
8
8
8
8
8
8