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Port, exhalation
how to select 6-13–6-15
how to test 6-16–6-17
part numbers C-2
Power cord
how to install A-7
location 3-8
Power cord retainer, location 3-8
Power has been restored message 8-9
Power indicators, illustration 3-10
PPV (proportional pressure ventilation) mode
adjusting settings 6-7
principles of operation 4-13–4-14
setup 6-7–6-11
PPV % setting, definition 6-25
PPV gain setting. See PPV % setting
PPV Max P alarm 8-9
PPV Max V alarm 8-10
PPV Maximum Pressure Limit setting. See Max PPV
PPV Maximum Volume Limit setting. See Max V
Preparing for ventilation 5-1
Pressure Regulation High alarm 8-10
Pressure unit, how to change E-7
Pressure, baseline, description 4-3
Pressure-controlled ventilation mode. See PCV
Preventive maintenance 9-4–9-7
schedule 9-4
Principles of operation 4-1–4-16
Proportional pressure ventilation mode. See PPV mode
Proximal Pressure Line Disconnect alarm 8-10
Pt. Leak (patient leak) monitored parameter 7-2
Pt. Trig (patient-triggered breaths) monitored parameter 7-2
R
Ramp Time setting, definition 6-25
Rate (Respiratory Rate) setting, definition 6-25
Rate monitored parameter, definition 7-2
Regulatory compliance D-1–D-6
Remote alarm cable kits B-17
Remote alarm port B-17
Remote alarm/nurse call connector, location 3-8
Repacking and shipping 9-8
Resistance, definition 4-13
Respi-Link remote diagnostic system, location of Ethernet
connector 3-8
Respiratory rate. See Rate
Respironics V60 Ventilator
front view 3-6
physical description 3-4–3-8
rear view 3-8
side view 3-7
system overview 3-2–3-3
Rise (Rise Time) setting, definition 6-25
RS-232 serial and analog I/O port B-2–B-13
commands and transmission conventions B-4–B-13
communications protocol B-4
location B-1
pinout of connector B-2
SNDA record format B-10–B-13
VRPT record format B-4–B-9
Running on Internal Battery alarm 8-10
Index-4
S
S/T (spontaneous/timed) mode, principles of operation 4-10
Safety, compliance with standards D-6
Scalars. See Waveforms
Screen lock 6-18
Send Variable-Length Ventilator Report. See SNDA com-
mand
Send Ventilator Report command. See VRPT command
Settings
default factory, how to restore E-8
See also Control settings, Alarm settings, or name of spe-
cific setting
Shutdown, ventilator 3-13
SNDA command B-10–B-13
Software options, how to enable E-9
Specifications. See Technical specifications
Spont (spontaneous) breath type indicator, definition 7-2
Spontaneous/timed mode. See S/T mode
Stand, ventilator, mounting the ventilator to A-2
Standby 6-20–6-21
Start-up time specifications 10-8
Symbols 2-1–2-7
System Settings functions, in diagnostic mode E-3
T
Technical specifications 10-1
alarm settings 10-4
control setting ranges, resolutions, and accuracies 10-1–
10-2
delivered pressure 10-7
dimensions 10-5
electrical 10-6, 10-7
environmental 10-6
monitored parameter ranges, resolutions, and accuracies
10-3
patient circuit 10-7
patient data ranges, resolutions, and accuracies 10-3
ventilator start-up time 10-8
weight 10-5
Tests
alarm tests 5-6–5-7
exhalation port 6-16–6-17
T
/T
(duty cycle) monitored parameter, definition 7-2, B-
I
TOT
15
Tidal volume, estimated exhaled. See V
Time and date, how to change E-6
Timed breath type indicator, definition 7-2
Tot.Leak (estimated total leak) monitored parameter, defini-
tion 7-2
Total leak. See Tot.Leak
Touchscreen
how to calibrate E-14
Trigger (trigger sensitivity) setting, definition 6-26
Triggering
principles of operation 4-3
volume method 4-3
Troubleshooting alarms 8-6–8-16
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