Instructions for Use RAUMEDIC
MPR2 logO
Manufacturer:
RAUMEDIC AG, Hermann-Staudinger-Strasse 2, 95233 Helmbrechts, Germany
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4.3 Selecting the limiting alarm values
After leaving the start screen, the screen
is displayed. By pressing the Cur key, the limiting alarm values
of the last measurement are taken over for the current measurement.
Select the last limiting alarm values (Cur key) with care only as the previous user could have set
the limiting values to senseless values. Subsequently check the real limiting values set (which
are displayed as well).
By pressing the Std key, the limiting alarm values in the operator settings are activated. Thus, the time-
consuming setting of the limiting alarm values is facilitated for repetitive monitoring tasks.
Note: After the sensors have been connected to the MPR2 and the measurement process has been started,
you can change the limiting alarm values for the current measurement at any time (cf. chapter 4.4.2.2
Changing the limiting alarm value settings of invasive pressure measurement).
4.4 Connecting the transducer
The MPR2 has five input channels (cf. chapter 2.5 Operating elements, connections, displays), to which up
to five units can be connected. The P2/T2 input channel has been designed as a multi-purpose channel for
multi-parameter catheters.
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Please note that a splitting of this channel by cable into spatially separated units is impermissible as the
measuring transducers of the multi-purpose channel are not galvanically separated. However, a single-
channel pressure measurement by means of a single-channel pressure sensor can be carried out on
the multi-purpose channel P2/T2 as well.
As a rule you need connection cables for the purpose. For this reason, please only use those recommended
in the list of accessories. In individual cases, temperature sensors can be connected directly to the MPR2.
All connections have been arranged on the bottom of the housing, and thus they are drop-proof, if the
correct location is observed, cf. chapter 11.1 Technical data.
For the connection diagram, please refer to Fig. 2. All plug-in connectors have been coded mechanically
and colourwise which makes wrong connections impossible. For data on the basic settings of the alarm
limits, the alarm activation and the settings of the alarm limits, please refer to chapter 4.9.2 Factory settings.
Never use force ! Force will definitely cause damage. When handled correctly, the cable connectors can
be plugged in and removed easily.
Transducers connected are recognised automatically by the MPR2. During the measuring action,
measuring transducers can be added or removed. If and when applicable, measuring locations may be
allocated to the sensors connected (applies for invasive pressure) or the limiting alarm values have to
be set (applies for invasive pressure, pO2 and temperature).
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