Power-On Settings And Service Functions; Introduction; Power-On Settings; Factory Default Settings - Nellcor OxiMax N-595 Service Manual

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P o w e r - O n S e t t i n g s a n d S e r v i c e F u n c t i o n s

Introduction

Power-On Settings

Factory Default Settings

Neonate Default Settings

N-595
This section discusses how to reconfigure power-on default values and access the
service functions.
The following paragraphs describe how to change power-on default settings.
By using softkeys as shown in Figure 1 on page 4, the user can change alarm
limits, the type of display, baud rate, time and date, and trends to view.
Some values cannot be saved as power-on default values. An SpO
limit less than 80 will not be saved as a power-on default. Audible Alarm Off will
not be accepted as a power-on default. An attempt to save either of these values as
default will result in an invalid tone. These limits can be adjusted lower for the
current patient, but they will be lost when the instrument is turned off.
A decimal point is added to the right of a display when the alarm limit for that
display has been changed to a value that is not a power-on default value. If the
new value is saved as a power-on default value, the decimal point will be
removed. By using the service functions, changes can be saved as power-on
default values.
Factory default settings are divided into two groups, adult and neonate. Default
settings may be changed to institutional default settings; refer to Setting
Institutional Defaults (Sample) on page 47.

Table 2: Neonate Alarm Limit Factory Defaults

Monitoring Mode
Note: Bold entries are different than adult default settings.
%SpO
Lower Alarm Limit
2
2
Setting
80%
lower alarm
35

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