Comen Star 8000 User manual

Multi-parameter Patient Monitor
STAR8000H
User Manual
Shenzhen Comen Medical Instruments Co., Ltd.
Copyright
Version: 1.0
Issued Date: 2010/01/28
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Our company only considers itself responsible for any effects on safety, reliability and
performance of the equipment if:
Assembly operations, extensions, re-adjustments, modifications or repairs are carried out
by personnel authorized by our company, and the electrical installation of the relevant
room complies with safety standards, and the instrument is used in accordance with the
instructions for use.
Note: This device is not intended for home use.
WARNING : This device is not intended for treatment.
WARNING
A WARNING label advises against certain actions or situations that could result in
personal injury or death.
Note
A NOTE label provides useful information about a function or procedure.
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Contents

CONTENTS.............................................................................................................................................- 2 -
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...........................................................................................- 1 -
1.1 General Information.......................................................................................................... - 2 -
1.2 Button Functions and Basic Operations........................................................................ - 3 -
1.3 Screen display ................................................................................................................... - 4 -
1.4 External Socket................................................................................................................. - 8 -
1.5 Built-in charge battery.................................................................................................... - 10 -
CHAPTER 2 MONITOR ASSEMBLY...............................................................................................- 12 -
2.1 Open Package and Check ............................................................................................ - 12 -
2.2 Connect with AC Cable.................................................................................................. - 12 -
2.3 Power on.......................................................................................................................... - 12 -
2.4 Connect with Sensor...................................................................................................... - 13 -
2.5 Check Recorder.............................................................................................................. - 13 -
CHAPTER 3 SYETEM MENU............................................................................................................- 14 -
3.1 PATIENT MANAGE........................................................................................................ - 14 -
3.2 DEFAULT (Default Setting) ........................................................................................... - 16 -
3.3 WORK INTERFACE SELECTION............................................................................... - 16 -
3.4 TREND SCREEN............................................................................................................ - 16 -
3.5 TREND T ABLE (TREND Figure).................................................................................. - 17 -
3.6 NIBP RECALL................................................................................................................. - 18 -
3.7 MONITOR SETUP (Monitor Setting)........................................................................... - 19 -
3.8 SELECTION ................................................................................................................. - 21 -
3.9 INFO (Monitoring Information)...................................................................................... - 22 -
3.10 DRUG CALCULATION & TITRATION LIST............................................................. - 23 -
3.11 DEMO (Password: 5188)............................................................................................. - 23 -
CHAPTER4 SYSTEM WORK INTERFACE..................................................................................- 24 -
4.1.1 STANDARD.................................................................................................................. - 24 -
4.1.2 TREND SCREEN........................................................................................................ - 24 -
4.1.3 OxyCRG SCREEN...................................................................................................... - 25 -
4.1.4 BIG FONT INTERFACE ............................................................................................. - 26 -
CHAPTER 5 RECORDING..............................................................................................................- 28 -
5.1 General Information on the Recorder.......................................................................... - 28 -
5.2 Record Type .................................................................................................................... - 28 -
5.3 Operation and Status Information of Recorder........................................................... - 29 -
CHAPTER 6 TREND............................................................................................................................- 31 -
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6.1 TREND GRAPH (TREND Diagram) ............................................................................ - 31 -
6.2 TREND T ABLE (TREND Figure).................................................................................. - 33 -
6.3 NIBP RECALL................................................................................................................. - 34 -
CHAPTER7 DRUG CALCULATION & TITRATION LIST.............................................................- 36 -
7.1 DRUG CALC ................................................................................................................... - 36 -
7.2 TITRA TION...................................................................................................................... - 38 -
CHAPTER 8 PATIENT SAFETY ....................................................................................................... - 39 -
CHAPTER 9 ECG MONITORING......................................................................................................- 41 -
9.1 Definition of ECG Monitoring ........................................................................................ - 41 -
9.2 Attentions during ECG Monitoring................................................................................ - 41 -
9.3 Monitoring Procedures................................................................................................... - 42 -
9.4 ECG Hot Key................................................................................................................... - 45 -
9.5 ECG Menu....................................................................................................................... - 46 -
CHAPTER10 RESP MEASUREMENT.............................................................................................- 52 -
10.1 Measure RESP............................................................................................................. - 52 -
10.2 RESP Setting menu (RESTP SETUP)...................................................................... - 53 -
10.3 RESP setting in waveform area ................................................................................. - 54 -
10.4 RESP setting in measurements ................................................................................. - 55 -
10.5 Maintenance & Cleaning............................................................................................. - 55 -
CHAPTER 11 SPO2 MONITORING..................................................................................................- 57 -
11.1 Definition of SpO2 Monitoring..................................................................................... - 57 -
11.2 Precautions in SpO2/Pulse Monitoring....................................................................... - 58 -
11.3 Monitoring Procedures................................................................................................. - 59 -
11.4 Measurement restriction.............................................................................................. - 61 -
11.5 SpO2 Setting menu....................................................................................................... - 61 -
11.6 SPO2 setting in waveform area.................................................................................. - 62 -
11.7 Alarms & Reminders..................................................................................................... - 63 -
11.8 Maintenance & Cleaning.............................................................................................. - 63 -
CHAPTER12 NIBP MONITORING....................................................................................................- 64 -
12.1 General Information ..................................................................................................... - 64 -
12.2 NIBP Monitoring............................................................................................................ - 64 -
12.3 NIBP setting in parameter area.................................................................................. - 66 -
12.4 NIBP setting in measurements................................................................................... - 68 -
12.5 NIBP alarm information................................................................................................ - 69 -
12.6 Maintenance & Cleaning............................................................................................. - 69 -
CHAPTER13 TEMP MONITORING..................................................................................................- 70 -
13.1 TEMP Monitoring.......................................................................................................... - 70 -
13.2 TEMP setting in parameter area................................................................................ - 71 -
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13.3 TEMP setting in measurements................................................................................. - 72 -
13.4 Alarm information and prompt information................................................................ - 72 -
13.5 Maintenance & Cleaning............................................................................................. - 72 -
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Chapter 1 General Information

For information about the monitor, please read the General Information on the Monitor chapter.
For introduction on various information displayed on screen, please read the Screen Display chapter.
For operational methods, please read the Button Functions and Basic Operations chapter.
For locations of various interfaces, please read the External Interfaces chapter.
For notices of using the monitor with power supply from a battery, please read the Built-in Chargeable
Battery chapter.
Warning
This monitor is to monitor clinical patients, only for doctors and nurses’ use.
Warning
Don’t open cover of the equipment to avoid possible risks in electric shock. Any maintenance
or upgrading on the monitor must be conducted by service personnel trained and authorized by
OUR Company.
Warning
Don’t use this monitor where there are flammables such as anesthetic agent, so as to prevent
from explosion.
Warning
Users before starting use should check whether the equipment and its accessories can work
properly and safety.
Warning
Please make sufficient alarming setting for each patient in order to prevent from delayed
therapy and make sure there is voice effect during alarming.
Warning
Don’t use mobile phones around the monitor. Mobile phones will generate strong emission
fields and disturb the monitor.
Warning
During defibrillation don’t touch patients, tables and the machine.
Warning
Equipments inter-connected with the monitor should form an equal-potential body (as
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protective effective earthing).
Warning
Users (doctors or nurses) should ensure safety of patients under monitoring, when the monitor
is used together with electrosurgical equipments.

1.1 General Information

Transport and Storage: Temperature: -20℃~+40℃
Humidity: ≤80%
Atmospheric Pressure: 50kPa106kPa
Work ing:
Temperature: 5℃~+40℃
Humidity: ≤80%
Atmospheric Pressure: 86kPa106kPa
Voltage:
a.c.100V~250V 50Hz/60Hz
FUSE T 1.6A
The portable multi-parameter monitor is of rich functions, applicable for bedside monitoring on adults,
infants and newborns.
This monitor can monitor main parameters including ECG, RESP, SpO
integrates parameter measurement modules, display and record output to build such a solid and light
monitor. Its replaceable built-in battery makes convenience for patient movement and it will clearly
display 7 waveforms and all the monitoring parameter information on the high-resolution interface.
Attention
IBP and CO
are optional.
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From left to right they are in turn:
(1) ALARM INDICATOR; (2) Charging INDICATOR; (3) Working INDICATOR; (4) ON/OFF
button; (5) SILENCE button; (6) FREEZE button; (7) PRINT button; (8) START button (for blood
pressure); (9) MAIN button (for key frame return); (10)Knob; (11) MENU; (12) Parameter area; (13)
Waveform area; (14) Information area. The Knob has three working methods as turning left, turning
right and pressing to confirm parameters are mainly applied to the operation of menu.
The outlet of the recorder is located on the left side of monitor and AC power line sockets are on the
rear panel of the monitor.
, NIBP and TEMP. It
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(1)
(13)
(2)
(14)
(12)
(11)
(3)
(4)
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
Figure 1-1 Multi-parameter Monitor
This monitor has rich functions, able to provide various functions such as visual/audio alarming,
TREND storage & output, NIBP measurement save and review, medicine calculation, ST analysis,
pulse analysis, heart rate turbulence analysis, etc.
This monitor has a friendly operation interface, able to provide all functions with the keys and buttons
on the front panel, refer to Function Keys part for details.

1.2 Button Functions and Basic Operations

The monitor can be operated through use of the buttons and knobs. Here are the functions of the
buttons as follows:
(SILENCE button): Press this button and the alarm will be silence for 3 minutes (this item can be set in the “Alarm Setting” menu). Press this button over 1 second and the alarm sound can be shielded. In the information area
appears
sign. Repress this button again to pause alarm, resume heart beat
sound and cancel some technical alarm (ECG off, SPO2 off), and the sign disappears.
(FREEZE button): Press this button and all waveforms on the screen can be frozen in the normal mode. Press this button once again and the frozen waveforms can be freed.
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(PRINT button): Press this button to start a real-time recording. The recording length is determined according to the “real-time recording time” in the “Recorder” submenu of “Setting” menu. Press this button once again in the recording process and the recording will stop at once. Each interval of pressing this button should be greater than 2 seconds and the frequency should not be excessively high.
To start/stop NIBP measurement, press to inflate the cuff to start a blood pressure measurement. When measuring, press to stop the measurement and deflate the cuff.
(MENU button): Press this button to have the main menu pop up when the interface is in the state of non-window setting.
(ON/OFF button): Press this button to control the startup and shutdown of the monitor.
a.c. INDICATOR
Work INDICATOR
JOG-DIAL

1.3 Screen display

This monitor has a color LED screen, able to concurrently display collected patient parameters,
waveforms, and alarming information provided by the monitor, bed marks, clocks, monitor status and
other reminder information. The main screen is divided into 4 sub-areas, i.e., Information Area , Waveform Area ①②, Parameter Area ③ and Menu Area (As shown in Figure 0-2)
JOG-DIAL to select and change the settings. Operation can be performed by turning it clockwise, counterclockwise or pressing it down. JOG-DIAL is mainly used in menu and window operation
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Information Area
Waveform
Area
Menu Area
Figure 1-2 Main screen display
Parameter
Area
Information Area ( )① :
Prompt message in the information area appears and disappears together with the reported state.
In accordance with the content, it is divided into:
1. Network setup: Cursor stops in sign, press to enter system setup. Network Bed No.: refer to IP address for monitor, The IP is 200.200.200.X,X is Network
Bed No.:, from 1 to 100
attention
Connection state of CMS (central monitoring system) : when displaying , no connection;
when displaying
Network Bed No. should not conflict with other monitors, or there will be unnecessary problems
for the monitor.
If any problem happens because of confliction, unplug network wire, restart the monitor, reset the
Network Bed No. and connect the network wire again.
2. Patient Information: press to enter the Patient Information menu when cursor is in bed No., name
or patient group area.
“Bed No.”: Refer to the bed number of the patient being monitored, this area will be blank if
there is no input.
Name: Patient name, this area will be blank if there is no input. Sex: Male and Female. Patient Type: neonatal, pediatric, adult
Pacer: pacer state, pacer detected displaying Height(cm): patient’s height
Weight(kg): patient’s weight
, connection.
, otherwise displaying
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3. Time setup: set up local time time: display system time
4. Technical alarm: display technical alarm, such as ECG lead off.
5. Physical alarm: display physical alarm, such as T2 too low.
6. Battery: display capacity of batter.
7. Volume setup: setup alarm volume, heart beat volume, key volume. Alarm volume: there are five Alarm Vol levels, 1, 2, 3, 4 and OFF, where "OFF" level means
Full capacity
Not full capacity
Low capacity
Very low capacity, need to chatge soon.
the alarm sound is closed.
Alarm volume on, alarm level 4
Alarm volume off
Attention
Visual alarm and alarm status
Alarm light winks or shines when there is an alarm. The colour of light means the alarm level. Refer
to alarm function chapter for details.
Waveform Area ( )
There are four waveforms in the waveform area, which are respectively from up to down: two-channel
ECG waveform, SpO2 volume graphic waveform and respiratory waveform (possibly from ECG
module).
The name of selected waveform is displayed on the upper left part. For details, please refer to chapter
of ECG Monitoring. Each ECG waveform still shows the gain of this channel and the filtering method
of ECG waveform. A 1-mv rod is on the left of ECG waveform.
When you choose/touch each waveform, submenu of waveform will be pop up, which always
occupies most of space of waveform area, so that some waveforms are invisible. The original image
will come back after the menu exit.
Waveforms are refreshed at the set speed. For adjustment on waveform refresh speed, refer to the
chapter of each Parameter Setting.
Parameter Area()
Parameters can display at the fixed position (as shown in ①~○12 of the following picture), which are
separately:
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8
10
9
11
12
Figure 1-3 Main Screen
ECG
—Heart Rate or Pulse Rate①,unit:bpm) —pacer detection ( PACE ) —ST-segment of channel 1 and channel 2 (, unit: mv) — PVCs times ( Unit: times/minute)
SpO2
—SpO2 ,unit :%) —Pulse Rate(unit:bpm)
IBP
(optional)
— Invisive Blood Pressure (From left to right) Systolic, Diastolic, Mean (, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
NIBP
— None-Invisive Blood Pressure
(From left to right) Systolic, Diastolic, Mean (, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
RESP
—Respiration Rate(⑧,unitbpm
TEMP —TEMP
—Temperature(⑨,unit: or℃℉
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CO
2
(optional)
—end-tidal CO
—inspiratory CO
(, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
2
(○11, Unit: mmHg or kPa)
2
—Air Way Respiration Rate (AWRR)(,unit:bpm)
The above monitored results will show in the parameter area.
The parameters are refreshed once per second, but NIBP value, once per measurement.
Users can select the monitoring parameters and the main screen will display the relative content.
Menu Area(○4)
1. PATIENT: patient information configuration. Refer to chapter of Patient Informatio for details.
2. ALARM SETUP: set up alarm type ALARM RECORD TIME: in case of physiological alarm, the system can record the
information before and after the alarm time. The system can give three kinds of time, i.e., 8
seconds, 16 seconds. The seconds in the options are the sum of seconds before and after the
alarm time. For example, 8 seconds mean the information within 4 seconds before the alarm
time and within 4 seconds after such a time.
ALM PAUSE TIME (Alarm pause time)“1 minute”, “2 minutes” or “3 minutes” PARA ALM TYPE (Parameter alarming method)“UNLATCH” o r “ L AT C H ” , “ L AT C H ”
means the system will raise the alarm until someone interferes it in case of alarm;
“UNLATCH” means the alarm will automatically disappear with the alarm factor vanishing.
ALAM LIMIT (Display alarm limits):”ON” and”OFF”
3. SURVEY SETUP: ECG, RESP, SpO
4. SCREEN CHANGE: STANDARD, LIST FACE, TREND SCREEN, oxyCRG SCREEN, BIG
FONT, AND 7CH MULTI-LEADS DISPLAY. For details,please refer to chapters for each
parameter.
5. NIBP STARTt: press this button to start/stop NIBP measurement.
6. FREEZE: the screen freezes when press this button, turn the knob to review all the waveform
stored for the last 4 minutes.
7. DEFAULT: Select “Yes”, adopt the neonatal configuration, instead of the previous configuration,
Select “NO”, abandon this selecton,and system can continuously keep the original setting. Refer
to chapter 3.
8. TREND TABLE (TREND Figure): refer to chapter 3 for details.
9. PRINT: press this button to record waveforms and patient information.
, NIBP and TEMP setup, refer to each chapter for details
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1.4 External Socket

Left Panel
Recorder is optional
1. Open the recorder door.
2. Take away the no-paper rod
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3. Fix the new paper correctly, tip of paper out from the
head of printer.
4. 3mm paper must out of recorder door, close the door.
5. Press PRINT to check if the paper fixed well or not.
If no printing, prease re-fix the paper.
Figure1-4 recorder
Right Panel
On the right side of the monitor are sockets for each transducer
TEMP 1
TEMP2
ECG
SPO
NIBP
IBP1(optional)
IBP2(optional)
CO2(optional)
This symbol means “be careful”; refer to this manual for details.
This symbol means this application part is of CF type, designed with special protection from
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Figure 1-5 Right Side
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electric shock (especially provided with F-type floating insulation apparatus for permissible leakage
current) and suitable for the defibrillation process.
Other symbols will be introduced in the Patient Safety chapter.
this symbol means: BF type
means the equipotential grounding terminal.
A.C. indicator
work indicator
Power-up
Shutdown
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Rear Panel
There are the following soclets in the rear panel:
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10
9
8
○7 ○6
1. Handle 2. Speaker 3.Label 4.Earth line socket 5. AC power socket 6. Fuse holder 1
7. Fuse holder 2 8.SD card socket 9. Network socket 10.Fan 11.Place for clamp or hook
Warning
This network port can only be connected with CARL NOVEL’s central monitoring system.
Warning
All the simulated or digital equipments connected with this monitor must be certified under the
designated IEC standards (such as IEC 60950 Date Processing Equipment Standard and IEC
60601-1 Medical Equipment Standard). And all configurations must comply with effective
versions of IEC 60601-1-1 system standards. Persons in charge of connecting additional
equipments with the input/ output signal terminals should configure the medical system and be
responsible for compliance of the system to IEC 60601-1-1 standard. For any enquiries, please
contact the supplier.
Attention
Patient cable interface, network interface and other interfaces connected to different
equipments, the leakage current should not exceed the limit.

1.5 Built-in charge battery

The multi-parameter monitor has a built-in charge battery. When connected with AC power, the
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battery will charge automatically until it is full. On the right side of the screen, there is a “ ”, it
means charging state. Its yellow part means the quantity of the battery. If this monitor has no built-in
battery, the battery state will display “ ”, it means no battery or defective battery.
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Chapter 2 Monitor Assembly

Attention
For normal work of the monitor, before use please read this chapter and the Patient
Safety chapter and assemble in accordance with the requirements.

2.1 Open Package and Check

Carefully pick up the monitor and accessories from the package box, and properly keep the package
materials for future transport or storage. Please check the accessories with the package checklist.
Check whether there is any mechanical damage; Check all the exposed cables and plug in some accessories for test.
Any problems should be immediately raised to the Sales Department of our Company or our agents.

2.2 Connect with AC Cable

Procedures to connect with AC power cables:
Make sure the AC supply complies with the following specification: 100-250VAC,50/60Hz
Use the power cables provided with the monitor together. Plug in the power cable into power supply
interface of the monitor, while insert the other end of this cable to a 3-phase earthing power socket.
Attention
Connect the power cable with the sockets special for hospital use.
If deemed necessary, connect with an equal-potential earthing cable. Refer to the
equal-potential earthing part in the Patient Safety chapter.
Attention
In case configured with a battery, the equipment after transport or storage must have the
battery taken for charging. Thus in case of direct booting without connection with AC
power supply, the equipment may not work properly due to insufficient power. With AC
power supply connected, the battery will be charged no matter the monitor is booted or
not.

2.3 Power on

The logo displays when the power is on, and appears the processing screen. After the 3~5 seconds
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checking process, the system enters the monitoring main screen and the users can start operations.
Attention
In case of any fatal errors found during the self-detection process, the system will alarm.
Attention
Check all the available monitoring functions and make sure they work properly.
Attention
If a battery is configured, users must charge the battery after each time of use so as to
ensure sufficient power storage.
Attention
If any monitoring functions are found with damage or there are any error reminders,
don’t use this monitor to monitor patients and quickly contact with the biomedical
engineers of your hospital or maintenance engineers of our Company
Attention
Reboot the equipment at least 1 minute after shut down.

2.4 Connect with Sensor

Connect the required sensor between the monitor and the monitoring position of a patient.
Attention
For correct connection methods and relevant requirements of various sensors, please refer
to Chapters 10-15.

2.5 Check Recorder

If there is recorder in monitor, check the paper. If there is no paper, see reference related in chapter 1.
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Chapter 3 Syetem Menu

The monitor system setting is more flexible. Monitoring, waveform speed, volume and output, all can
be setup by user. Press the “ ” button or use turn-knob to choose main menu, popping up MAIN
MENU.
MAIN MENU including: PATIENT MANAGE, SURVEY SETUP, SELECTION, MONITOR SETUP,
FACE SELECT, TREND GRAPH, TREND TABLE, NIBP RECALL, INFO, DRUG CALC,
MAINTAIN, DEMO, DEFAULT

3.1 PATIENT MANAGE

Attention
For deleting the patient’s current data, please refer to the “NEW PATIENT” in this
chapter.
Select the “PATIENT MANAGE” item under the system menu, and then pop up the following menu:
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Figure 3-1 Patient Manage
Users can set the following content:
1. Bed NO. 0-999 for option, for example, 666
2. Name input patient name to the popping up menu
Lock Shift Del Clr Enter
Caps Lock
permanent
3. SEX Patient gender( female, male)
4. PAT TYPE PATIENT TYPE (Neonate, Pediatric)
5. PACE Packmaker ON/OFF
6. Height(cm) 0~300, for example, 180
7. Weight(kg) 0~200, for example, 100
Attention
PACE: The default setting is OFF after you restart the monitor.
In this menu, user can select the “NEW PATIENT” and select “CONFIRM TO UPDATE PATIENT”
to update patient information.
Caps shift
one-off
delete clear enter
Warning
Patient type changed, the alarm parameters such as heart beat and NBP may vary, usually
make sure the limits are suitable for the patient.
Pacer detection must be on for pacing patients. If falsely setting OFF, the monitor would
miktake pacing pulse as QRS, and not alarm for heatbeat stop
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3.2 DEFAULT (Default Setting)

Attention
After any item is selected in the submenu, the selected one will take the place of the
current system configuration and become the default setting of the system.
After any item is selected in the “Default Setting” menu, the dialog box “Confirm Default Setting”
will pop up. Select “Yes” and you can save all configuration of the current patient type as the user’s
default setting. Select “No” and you can abandon the current operation so that the system can
continuously keep unchanged the original setting.

3.3 WORK INTERFACE SELECTION

In the System Menu, select the “FACE SELECT” to enter the dialog box in the following Figure. Here
there are such six options as “STANDARD”, “LIST FACE” “TREND SCREEN”, “oxyCRG
SCREEN” , “BIG FONT” , “7CH MULTI-LEADS DISPLAY”
Figure3-2 Work Interface

3.4 TREND SCREEN

Trend gragh for the previous 1 hour can be diplayed in the resolution of one data per one second or
one data per five seconds.
Trend gragh for the previous 96 hour can be diplayed in the resolution of one data per minute, per five
minutes or per ten minutes.
Users can select the TREND Diagram Review item under the System menu so as to pop up the
following window:
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Figure 3-3 Trend Graph
Parameter selection: HR、RR、SPO
2、PR、TEMP、NIBP、IBP1IBP2、CO2INS、AWRR.Y-axis
means measurement value, X-axis means measurement time. “Д is cursor for trend graph, The
measurement values it points to display at the bottome of the graph, corresponding time at the upper end of the graph: 2009-06-22 09:50:35。
Vertical axis is for measured values and horizontal axis for measurement time. The “
” symbol is the
cursor for TREND diagrams, and the measured value at the position it arrows is displayed below the
TREND diagram while its corresponding time is displayed above the TREND diagram.

3.5 TREND TABLE (TREND Figure)

TREND Figure data over the previous 96 hours can be displayed in the following resolutions: 1
minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes and 60 minutes.
Select “TREND Figure review” under the system menu to pop up the following TREND Figure:
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Figure 3-4 Trend Table
Time corresponding to various groups of TREND data is displayed at the left column, with dates
braced. What are listed is the cases that have once been marked, which corresponds to the time of the
marked cases. Parameters in the TREND Figures can be categorized into the following 9 groups:
HR,
ST1, ST2
RR, T1T2TD
SPO
, PR
2
NIBP S/M/DDATE IBP1S/M/D IBP2S/M/D
CO
INS AWRR
2
NIBP TREND data has its own characteristics; besides of measured values, below each “measurement
point” there is time for this NIBP measurement.

3.6 NIBP RECALL

The monitor can display the latest 400 NIBP measurement data in the NIBP review function. After
users select the NIBP Data Review item under the System menu, the windows will display the latest
10 NIBP measurement results and measurement time, as shown in the following:
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Figure3-5 NIBP Recall
Data is sorted in time sequence, from early to late, and each screen can display 10 times of
measurement data, while users can select “Page up/ down” to view later or earlier data. Maximally
400 measurement results can be displayed, and when the measure times are over 400, only the latest
400 will be displayed.

3.7 MONITOR SETUP (Monitor Setting)

Select MONITOR SETUP in MAIN MENU, sub-menu following with figure below, including
Figure3-7 Monitor Setup
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