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Storing Trend Data

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N-600x Operator's Manual
Whenever the N-600x is turned on, it stores the monitor %SpO
and pulse rate readings in memory every 2- or 4-seconds
(regardless of whether the N-600x is monitoring a patient or not).
The N-600x can store up to 48 hours of 4-second trend data or
24 hours of 2-second trend data. The 48/24 hours of stored trend
data can be downloaded to a printer or a portable computer. Up
to 50 alarm limit changes can be stored in the trend data. If more
than 50 alarm limit changes occur during the 48/24 hours of
trend data collection, the additional alarm limit changes will take
space reserved for trend data.
Caution: Changing alarm limit settings uses up trend
memory space. Change alarm limits only as needed.
Note: Trend memory always contains the most recent 48 hours of
data, with newly collected data overwriting the oldest data on a
rolling basis. The N-600x continues to record data points as long
as the monitor is powered on, with "blank" data points collected
if no O
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"Blank" data overwrites older patient data if the memory
becomes full. Therefore, if you want to save old patient data, it is
important that you turn your monitor off when you are not
monitoring a patient, and that you download the trend memory
before it fills up and overwrites the old data with new data (or
"blank" data).
When an O
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sensor is connected to the monitor, a "SENSOR
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TYPE:..." message is displayed for 4 to 6 seconds at the bottom
of the display. The message identifies the type (model) of O
sensor connected to the monitor. Type is used in the
determination of action messages in the O
Using Monitor Trend Data
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