DM DOC 040 Rev 1.0
MENU ITEMS
DESCRIPTION
VOLUME
This menu allows the user to set the alarm volume. Three levels are
available:
level LOW being the softest and level HIGH being the loudest. The device
retains the Alarm Volume setting upon a power cycle.
NOTE:
For home use, set the alarm level to HIGH.
DELAY
This menu allows the users to set an audible saturation delay. The delay
can be set to either 0, 5, 10 or 15 seconds. The delay setting only affects
saturation alarm indications.
NOTE:
The unit will retain the Alarm Delay setting after a power cycle.
AVERAGING TIME
The signal averaging time of this device can be set to: 2-4, 4-6, 8, 10, 12,
14 and 16 seconds*.
*With FastSat the averaging time is dependent on the input signal. For
the 2 and 4 second settings, the averaging times may range from 2 to 4
and 4 to 6 seconds, respectively.
FASTSAT
Select
to activate the FastSat algorithm. In the 2 and 4 seconds
averaging mode, the FastSat algorithm is automatically enabled.
SMART TONE
Select
to activate the SmartTone function. This will allow the audible
pulse to continue to beep when the pleth graph shows signs of motion.
Deselect to turn off SmartTone.
PVI
Select
to display the PVI parameter. The PVI will display numerically on
the main screen and also will allow the user to change the maximum and
minimum PVI settings in the Alarm Setup menu. Deselect to turn off the
PVI parameter.
FREQUENCY
Set to match regional power line frequency (50 or 60 Hz) to allow for
cancellation of noise introduced by fluorescent lights and other sources.
Default is 60 Hz (standard for the United States)
RAPID DESAT LIMIT
The Rapid Desat Limit will ignore the Alarm Delay setting if desaturation
falls below the Low SpO2 alarm threshold to a user-defined percentage.
Audible tones are generated immediately, along with all visual indicators.
The Rapid Desat Limit can be set to the following:
OFF:
The Alarm Delay setting will delay audible alarm tones regardless
of how deep the desaturation is below the alarm threshold.
-5:
The Alarm Delay setting is ignored if the desaturation is 5% (meaning
5 saturation units) below the Low SpO2 alarm threshold.
-10:
The Alarm Delay setting is ignored if the desaturation is 10%
(meaning 10 saturation units) below the Low SpO2 alarm threshold.
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