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Overview
N-600x Operator's Manual
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WARNING: The sensor extrapolates from the date and time
provided by the N-600x when recording the sensor event record
to the sensor. The accuracy of the date/time is the responsibility of
the N-600x. It is recommended that the N-600x user set the time/
date to the correct value before a sensor event record-enabled
sensor is connected, and that this date/time not be changed while
the sensor remains connected. Since a sensor with sensor event
record data can be transported from one monitor to another,
having discrepancies in the date/time between monitors and the
sensor event record data will affect the order the sensor event
record data appears. To eliminate this possible problem, all
monitors within an institution should be set to the same time.
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sensors are capable of storing patient alarm
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event data. A sensor event record allows alarm event history to travel
with the patient on the sensor's memory chip for quick assessment at
every point of care where O
Patient (alarm event) data is stored on the memory chip of adhesive
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sensors (single-patient-use O
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event data is stored (recorded) with the limit/threshold settings that
were active at the time of the event on the recording monitor. These
events can be viewed on the next O
patient moves to a new point of care.
An event occurs when the %SpO
lower alarm limit for at least 15 seconds. Alarm events are grouped
and recorded to the memory chip every 5 minutes. The maximum
number of events that can be stored in an O
100.
Using OXIMAX Sensor Event Records
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monitors are used.
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sensors only). The alarm
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sensor monitor when the
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sensor is typically
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