
Central Control Monitor
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Button/Display
Description
Action when Pressed
Arrows
Appear when a display button is pressed
to adjust the displayed value and
disappear when the new value is stored.
Touching the small arrows adjusts the
selected parameter in small increments;
touching the large arrows adjusts the
selected parameter in large increments.
Mute Button
This button appears on all safety subtabs
and is activated by an alert or alarm.
Pressing this button while active silences
the audible alert or alarm tone for that
specific alert or alarm.
Scroll Arrows
Enabled when all the items in a list cannot
be viewed within the display area.
Touching the arrows will allow additional
list items to be viewed.
Close Button
Use this button to close subtab screen.
Keyboard
The keyboard is used to create and edit passwords and assign names. Please note
the “shift + number” characters are not active.
Passwords are used to limit access to Perfusion Screens and the Configuration area.
A password may contain up to 12 characters, consisting of both upper and lower
case letters, numbers, and the space key.
Perfusion Screen names are used to identify specific screens and may contain up
to 12 characters, consisting of both upper and lower case letters, numbers, and the
space key. Perfusion Screen names must be unique.
Device names are used to identify specific devices and may contain up to 8
characters, consisting of letters both upper and lower case, numbers, and the space
key. Device names must be unique within each Perfusion Screen.
Edit Perfusion Screen Password
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Use Back and Del to edit input
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