Nonin LifeSense Vet LS1-10R Operator's Manual page 17

Veterinary vital signs monitor capnograph/pulse oximeter
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Table 2: Device and Operating Screen Icons and Display Descriptions (Continued)
No.
Name
Audible Alarm
5.
Pause/Resume
ON/OFF
6.
HR
7.
SpO
8.
2
ETCO
9.
2
10. RR
11. Status Text
12. Status Text
13. Alarm Symbols
Audible alarms alert the operator when readings are outside the preset
limits.
The operator can temporarily disable the audible alarm by pressing this
button. The audible alarm will remain inactive for 2 minutes unless the
operator presses the Audible Alarm Pause/Resume button again.
This button does not disable the visual alarms. The current alarm
status displays on the LCD (see #13 below).
This button turns the monitor ON or OFF. Press the button for more
than 1 second to turn the monitor off.
Briefly pressing this button will also enable or disable the audible pulse
beep function.
NOTE: When enabled, the audible pulse beep (tone) increases as the
pulse rate increases or decreases as the pulse rate decreases. The
default setting is OFF
Displays the pulse rate as beats per minute (BPM).
Displays oxygen saturation (% SpO
Displays the partial pressure of end tidal CO
shown as mmHg or kPa.
The value is averaged after each breath at the corresponding
respiration averaging rate.
Displays the respiratory rate in breaths per minute.
The value is the adjustable 1 to 8 breath average triggered by the last
respiration detected.
Shows alarm messages for the pulse oximeter and battery.
See "Alarms" section for more information.
Shows alarm messages for the capnometer.
See "Alarms" section for more information.
Space for alarm symbol. No symbol means audible alarms are
enabled.
A bell with broken lines indicates that audible alarms are paused.
A bell with solid lines indicates that audible alarms are disabled.
Description
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