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Home Screen and Taskbar Icons
The monitor has a touchscreen display. Use your fingers to touch or select the
features or items like buttons, tabs, or icons. If the large numerics are shown, you
can touch the numerical representation of the patient’s vital sign to see the
waveform.
Parameter modules that are inserted into the monitor itself or into a module
housing acquire patient data to display as waveforms and numerics. The bedside
monitor can (optionally) show four, six or eight parameter zones. Refer to the
XPREZZON
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and qube
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System Administration Manual
for more details on
configuring the number of parameter zones. Refer to the
Clinical Parameters
Operations Manual
for details on using individual parameter modules, parameter
keys or menu keys.
Shown below is an example of a display and its components:
Figure 5-1 Home screen
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Parameter zones- shows parameter waveforms and messages when an
alarm occurs for that parameter. Refer to
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Parameter keys
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Parameter information area and alarm status
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