3. Data Entry Screens are used to specify prescription parameters.
In the above example, the cursor rests on a eld requiring numeric data entry for speci c
prescription information, e.g., the volume in the IV bag.
information using the numeric keys and decimal point key. When the correct data is displayed
and the YES/ENTER key is pressed, the pump accepts the selection if it is a valid entry value
and moves the cursor down to the next eld. If the down arrow key is used to move to the next
eld, the value reverts back to default or the last programmed value.
4. Run Screens display information to the operator about the progress of the speci c infusion
while the pump is running:
e standard Run Screen displays the Mode Identi er, the rate of pumping, a graphical bar that
indicates the progress of the infusion, the volume already infused, and the time remaining for
the infusion. No action is required on a run screen, therefore, no highlight bar appears. In some
therapies a eld may toggle to give the operator more information, i.e. the "REMAIN" eld
may change from HH:MM (time remaining) to mL to tell you how much volume is remaining
as well.
e information on the run screen will alternate between a four-line display and a large
font display of each line of information on the screen.
5. User Noti cation Screens are messages displayed to the user for information.
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Words representing keys are displayed in reverse video (shown in this manual as bold text).
action requested by a noti cation screen is either to press a speci ed key or to resolve an alert,
alarm, or error code.
For all events such as alerts, alarms, or error codes, speci c noti cation screens will also be
displayed. (See chapter entitled, "Troubleshooting" for speci c alert, alarm, and error code
messages and how to resolve them).
an alarm or error code occurs. In the event of an error code, user directions will be displayed on
the screen, most often, this will require turning the pump o and back on again.
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