Sensor Activation Mode; Programmed Mode; Figure 2. Comparison Of Full And Partial Display - Nonin WristOx2 3150 Operator's Manual

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Operation Modes

Sensor Activation Mode

Sensor Activation mode may be selected through nVISION software. In this mode, the device
turns on when the activation switch is pressed or when the sensor is disconnected and
reconnected. This mode is useful when using a sensor that is not easily removed from the
sensor site (e.g., disposable or wrap sensor).
NOTE: The sensor does not need to be applied to a finger to turn the device on.
If the sensor is not used for at least 10 minutes or if an inadequate pulse signal is detected, the
device automatically enters Standby mode. To turn the device on again, press the activation
switch or disconnect and reconnect the sensor.
This mode allows for Full or Partial display (see figure 2 for display comparison). When using
Partial display, the SpO
battery indicator and the animated pulse strength indicator.
Full Display

Programmed Mode

Programmed mode may be selected and setup through nVISION software. With the software,
the user can program the device to start and stop for up to three sessions. Once programmed,
the next start time displays on the LCD every 30 seconds in HH:MM format.
CAUTION: When setting the clock in Programmed Mode using nVISION
!
software, verify all set times and dates are valid.
A sensor must be connected for Programmed mode to function.
If the programmed device is in Standby mode and the activation switch is pressed, the user
activates the Bluetooth radio and the device for 3 minutes. During this time, the user is able to
take and store measurements. After 3 minutes, the device returns to Standby mode.
This mode allows for Full or Partial display (see figure 2 above for display comparison). When
using Partial display, the SpO
battery indicator and the animated pulse strength indicator.
NOTE: A programmed device reverts to Spot Check mode if the clock is not set or if the
clock settings are lost when replacing the batteries.
and pulse rate readings do not display. The user will only see the
2
Figure 2: Comparison of Full and Partial Display
and pulse rate readings do not display. The user will only see the
2
Partial Display
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