Philips FMU-100 user manual Recording, Next station, Last station, Start/stop recording

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Store frequency in favorites Once a station had been pick-up, you can press this button

 

to store it into any one of the user definable station

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The following dialog is shown:

Enter the desired name and press [OK]. The station will be stored in that position.

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More/Less stations Toggles between two sets of stations: stations #1 - #12 and stations

 

#13 - #24.

-Stations 1 – 12, Stations 13 – 24 Two sets of numbered buttons of the stored stations. You can switch between them using [More/Less stations] button.

Left click the station button to tune its frequency, right click it to popup the context menu where you can Rename station, Delete station or Sort stations (by their frequencies).

-Previous station Selects previous stored station.

- Next station

Selects next stored station.

-Channel surf Each preset station is being playback for several seconds. You can interrupt ‘surfing’ by pressing the [Channel surf] button.

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Last station

Tunes to the last played station (for example if you listened to station

#7, then switched to # 3, then this command will tune back to # 7 again.)

4.1.8Recording

-Start/stop recording

Starts or stops recording to the temporary file on the disk. If [Save and name automatically] button is not pressed down, then you have to specify the target location of the recorded file after stopping of the recording.

-Start/stop loop recording

What is loop recording: Automatic recording of last minutes into buffer with defined length/size - no more missing beginnings of songs. Loop recording works only when recording using codecs.

If you have been using uncompressed Wave PCM till now, you can get the same results using codecs - just select PCM coded with appropriate properties - and furthermore - you will be able to use loop recording. Nevertheless not all of the codecs that you can see in the selection dialog are suitable.

Some codecs or combination of codec and its parameters are supposed to be used for decoding only so they would not work for recording.

If you try codec (in RX Radiator) that creates wave file that cannot be playback, it is necessary to close RX Radiator and start it again. Otherwise, it would create non-playable files even with codecs that should work.

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Contents RadioXtreme RX Radiator Table of contents IntroductionHardware Setup Software SetupGetting Help Using remote controlAppendix 3 Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator How to expand the frequency range?Minimum System Requirements SpecificationsPackage Contents IntroductionDescription of the radio connectors Hardware SetupWelcome screen Software SetupInstallation Choosing the installer languageChoosing components Installation folderRX Radiator Detail features, function and usage of RX RadiatorInstallation progress Completing setup windowTray icon menu RX Radiator interfaceStandard RX Radiator window Thin windowScanning Volume settings areaTuning Stations storing and settingStart/stop recording RecordingNext station Last stationMiscellaneous Configuration windowHardware settings RadioXtreme plugin configuration Volume controlTuning Tuning range Tuning stepGet DLL version Indicate recording using LEDMore information about the plugin Save and exit Cancel Get firmware versionFile size limit Recording settingsWindows audio codecs smaller than PCM Recording formatRecord to PCM wave format no compression Show hints OptionsMiscellaneous Other recording options Stations list Time ScheduleHow often Menu Script editor Script LCD Editor Mouse operations List of hot keys shortcuts Controlling RX Radiator from keyboardFrequency LCD label in full window Tray iconDirect tuning using numerical keypad Remote Control Keys and Functions Using remote controlRX KeyCom RX CommanderDefining a new program for remote controlling Page How can I schedule recording? FAQ for RX RadiatorGetting Help Contacting support Website for Update AcknowledgementAppendix 1 Command-line switches Sound List of parametersStations Other Appendix 3 Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator

FMU-100 specifications

The Philips FMU-100 is an innovative patient monitoring solution designed to enhance clinical efficiency and patient safety in various healthcare environments. As a part of Philips' extensive portfolio of medical devices, the FMU-100 stands out due to its advanced features, reliable performance, and user-friendly interface.

One of the key features of the FMU-100 is its multi-parameter monitoring capability. This device can seamlessly track vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation levels in real-time. By providing comprehensive monitoring capabilities, healthcare professionals can quickly assess a patient's condition and make informed decisions, especially in critical care settings.

The FMU-100 is equipped with state-of-the-art connectivity options, allowing for easy integration with existing hospital information systems. With wireless and wired connectivity capabilities, data can be transmitted securely to central monitoring stations, electronic health records, or remote access devices. This ensures that clinicians have access to up-to-date information at their fingertips, further enhancing patient care while reducing the chances of data loss or errors.

Another significant aspect of the FMU-100 is its user-centric design. The device features a clear and intuitive interface, making it easy for healthcare staff to navigate and operate. The display offers high-resolution graphics and customizable layouts, allowing users to prioritize the information most relevant to their practice. In addition, the FMU-100 is designed to be portable, enabling it to be used effectively in a variety of settings, including emergency departments, transport applications, and patient rooms.

Moreover, the Philips FMU-100 incorporates advanced alarm management features. It utilizes smart alarm technology to reduce alarm fatigue among clinicians by delivering clinically relevant alerts while filtering out non-critical notifications. This sophisticated alarm system contributes to a more efficient workflow and ensures that healthcare providers focus on urgent patient needs.

The FMU-100 is also built with durability and environmental adaptability in mind. With its robust design, the device functions efficiently in diverse healthcare settings, whether in a bustling hospital ward or a mobile unit. The device is tested for various conditions, ensuring reliable performance under different operational circumstances.

In conclusion, the Philips FMU-100 represents a significant advancement in patient monitoring technology. With its multi-parameter tracking, seamless connectivity, intuitive design, superior alarm management, and durability, the FMU-100 is an invaluable tool for healthcare professionals aiming to provide optimal patient care. Its ability to enhance clinical workflows while ensuring patient safety positions it as a preferred choice in modern medical facilities.