Memory And Data Output Features; Memory Features; Using Nvision Data Management Software - Nonin Avant 9700 Operator's Manual

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Memory and Data Output Features

Memory and Data Output Features

Memory Features

Model 9700 collects and stores a minimum of 115 hours of SpO
Data may be downloaded with Nonin's nVISION
The memory in the device functions as an "endless loop" tape. When the memory fills up, the
device overwrites the oldest data with the new data.
Each time the device is turned on, the current time/date information (if the clock is set properly)
is stored in memory, starting a new data collection. Only data collections greater than one minute
in length are stored in memory.
Patient SpO
and pulse rate are sampled every 2 seconds. Every 4 seconds, the high and low
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values of the 4-second sample period are stored. Oxygen saturation values are stored in 1%
increments in a range of 0 to 100%.
The stored pulse rate ranges from 18 to 300 pulses per minute (BPM). The stored values are in
increments of 1 pulse per minute in a range of 18 to 200 pulses per minute, and in increments of
2 pulses per minute in a range of 201 to 300 pulses per minute (BPM).
WARNING: The battery pack must be installed at all times while the device is
operating—even when operating on AC power. Do NOT use the device without
batteries. The audible alarms and memory will not function if batteries are removed
from the device.

Using nVISION Data Management Software

The Avant 9700 has a Memory Download feature allowing stored data to be transferred to
Nonin's nVISION data management software for analysis. When downloading data, use the
following procedure:
1. With the device turned off, attach the null modem cable to the RS232 connector port of the
device and to the back of your computer.
2. With the device turned off, simultaneously press and hold the LCD Screens button and the
ON/STANDBY button. All LEDs will illuminate briefly. PLy bAC will appear in the SpO
and Pulse Rate display areas. This message indicates the device is now in Download
mode.
3. The PLy bAC message will disappear after a few seconds, indicating memory download
is complete; larger files might take several minutes. Pressing the ON/STANDBY button will
exit Download mode.
4. A CLr no message will be displayed, and 3 beeps will sound.
5. Memory CLear (OPTIONAL):
• Simultaneously press and hold the ON/STANDBY button and the Plus (+) button to select
CLr yES.
• Press the ON/STANDBY button for the next prompt.
and pulse rate data.
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data management software.
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