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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
Parameter fields
Each parameter field contains real-time values of a
parameter and a combination of the following
information:
– Parameter labels (including dynamic pressure
labels)
– Alarm limits (or crossed triangle symbols when
the alarm functions are deactivated)
– Units of measure (can be activated/deactivated)
– ECG heart blip (and pacer blip for paced
pulses), RRi blip, and SpO2 blip
– Time stamps
– Timers and time stamps for non-invasive blood
pressure
– Special source labels (for example, PLS for
heart rate signal source for pulse oximetry)
– Parameter-specific message fields for non-
invasive blood pressure and SpO2
The amount of information on a screen affects the
parameter field display. For example, the following
diagram shows a typical expanded SpO2
parameter field when enough space is available for
the larger parameter field. The primary parameter
value (A) appears bigger than the other
subordinate parameters who are displayed below
each other (B, C). The parameter labels (D) appear
above the respective parameter values.
The following example shows how the same
parameter field changes when more parameters
occupy the main screen. Each parameter field has
less space to display its content. The primary
parameter value (A) still appears bigger than the
subordinate parameters (B, C) which now all
appear on one line. The parameter labels (D) still
appear above the respective values.
When a parameter is in alarm, the parameter field
flashes in the color of the alarm priority and a
corresponding alarm message appears in the
header bar (see “Troubleshooting“on page 509).
The parameter fields displayed on the Cockpit for
each parameter are described in detail in each
parameter chapter.
Waveforms
The Cockpit displays a minimum of six seconds of
waveform data per waveform channel at a sweep
speed of 25 mm/s when no dialogs are open. The
amount of displayed waveforms depend on the size
of the Cockpit.
When the waveform option is activated, the Cockpit
displays up to 16 waveforms.
The following functions allow customization of the
waveforms:
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A
B
C
D
D
D
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B
C
D
D
D