Mallinckrodt NELLCOR NPB-195 Service Manual page 28

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Section 4: Power-On Settings and Service Functions
4.3.2.3
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RESET
The Reset button can be used if alarm values stored in memory have been
changed from factory default values. If Yes is pressed, the instrument sounds
three tones and the alarm limits return to factory default values. When No is
pressed, no changes are made to the values stored in memory.
SAVE
When adjustable values are changed from factory default, the Save button can be
used to preserve the settings as institutional power-on default values. Pressing
Yes stores the current settings in memory. The instrument sounds three tones
indicating that the change has been saved as power-on default values. If an
invalid tone is sounded, the parameter cannot be saved as a power-on default
(see paragraph 4.2).
These values will continue to be used through power-on and -off cycles until
they are changed and saved again, or until they are reset. If No is pressed, the
changed values will not be saved.
PRINT
Accessing the Print softkey makes three printouts available. See Section 10 for
information about how to make connections to the serial port and how data is
presented in a printout. The appropriate printout can be selected by pressing the
corresponding softkey. Figure 4-4 represents the softkey configuration after the
Print softkey has been selected.
Up to 24 hours of data can be retrieved from the printouts described below.
When the instrument is turned on, a line of data is recorded every 5 seconds. As
an example, an instrument that is used 6 hours a week would take 4 weeks to fill
its memory.
Note: The two-letter codes and the symbols that occur in the printout are
described in Table 10-2.
%SP02
BPM
RESET
SAVE
EXIT
Figure 4-3: Param Softkeys
%SP02
BPM
TREND ERRLOG
NEXT
EXIT
Figure 4-4: Print Softkeys
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