General information
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Navigating the graphical user interface
Select a function by touching the desired tab or button on the touchscreen.
If your ventilator has only the Accept button on the top-right front of the device
(newer versions), you adjust values and navigate the graphical user interface by
using the touchscreen.
If your ventilator has a navigation ring around the Accept button on the
top-right front of the device (legacy versions), you can adjust values and
navigate the graphical user interface by either rotating your finger on the
navigation ring or by using the touchscreen.
After making selections and adjusting values, accept those selections and
apply the changes by either touching the Accept button in the user interface or
by pressing the Accept button (checkmark) on the top-right front of the
ventilator.
To open a window, touch the window tab.
To cancel a function and close the window, either select Cancel or touch another
window tab.
To adjust a parameter, touch the arrow button or select the value with the
navigation ring (legacy versions). Each touch changes the value in single
increments or, for parameters with wide ranges, press and hold the arrow key to
make faster changes. The slider flag moves along the setting range scale. Select
Accept to apply.
Touchscreen navigation
Front panel equivalent
Touch increase button (adjustment
arrow). Press and hold for faster
adjustments.
*
* Available in Revision 2.30 software and above.
On navigation ring (legacy versions),
touch and rotate finger clockwise to
increase value or move cursor forward
Touch decrease button (adjustment
arrow). Press and hold for faster
adjustments.
*
On navigation ring (legacy versions),
touch and rotate finger counterclockwise
to decrease value or move cursor
backward
Touch Accept button to
apply selection
Press Accept (checkmark)
button to apply selection
Summary of Contents for Respironics V60
Page 1: ...Respironics V60 V60 Plus Ventilator User Manual ...
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Page 28: ...2 10 Symbols ...
Page 44: ...3 16 General information ...
Page 60: ...4 16 Principles of operation ...
Page 74: ...5 14 Setting up the ventilator for use ...
Page 102: ...6 28 Operation ...
Page 110: ...7 8 High flow therapy ...
Page 114: ...8 4 Patient monitoring ...
Page 132: ...9 18 Alarms messages and troubleshooting ...
Page 142: ...10 10 Care and maintenance ...
Page 162: ...A 10 First time installation ...
Page 182: ...D 10 Regulatory compliance ...
Page 198: ...E 16 Diagnostic mode ...
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