Philips IntelliVue X2 Instructions For Use Manual page 35

Multi-measurement module
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Understanding Profiles
You can change from one complete profile to another or swap individual settings blocks (display
screen/monitor settings/measurement settings) to change a subset of a profile. Changes you make to
any element within the settings blocks are not saved when you discharge the patient, unless you save
them in Configuration Mode.
Depending on your monitor configuration, when you switch on or discharge a patient the monitor
either continues with the previous profile, or resets to the default profile configured for that monitor.
WARNING
If you switch to a different profile, the patient category and paced status normally change to the setting
specified in the new profile. However some profiles may be setup to leave the patient category and
paced status unchanged. Always check the patient category, paced status, and all alarms and settings,
when you change profiles.
When you leave Demonstration Mode, the monitor uses the default profile.
Swapping a Complete Profile
1
Press the SmartKeys key and
– Either select Main Setup and then Profiles in the Setup menu.
– Or select the Profiles SmartKey
In the Profiles menu, select Profile.
2
Chose a profile from the pop-up list.
3
Confirm your selection.
4
Swapping a Settings Block
1
Select the Main Setup SmartKey and then Profiles in the Main Setup menu, or
select the Profiles SmartKey.
2
In the Profiles menu, select Display or Measmnt. Settings or
Monitor Settings to call up a list of the settings blocks in each category.
3
Choose a settings block from the pop-up list.
4
Confirm your selection.
Default Profile
Your monitor has a default profile that it uses when you leave Demonstration, or Service modes, or
when you discharge a patient. This profile is indicated by a diamond
Locked Profiles
Some profiles are locked, so that you cannot change them, even in Configuration Mode. These are
indicated by this lock symbol.
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