Configuring the Monitor Using Pushbuttons

Table 4-2Configuration Options

Menu

Setting

Options

Default

 

 

 

 

C01

Time Format

0=AM/PM

0

 

 

1=24-hour

 

 

 

 

 

C02

Date Format

0=Month/Day/Year

0

 

 

1=Day.Month.Year

 

 

 

 

 

C03

IUP Format

0=mmHg

0

 

 

1=kPa

 

 

 

 

 

C04

Paper Format

0=US (30-240)

0

 

 

1=Europe (50-210)

 

 

 

 

 

C05

Recorder Print Offset 1.

0 to 11

0

 

 

0=right 1=left

 

 

 

 

 

C06

Recorder Heat Adjust

0 to 11

11

 

 

0=minimum 11=maximum

 

 

 

 

 

C07

Language Option

1=International

1

 

 

2=French

 

 

 

10=Japanese

 

 

 

13=Chinese simplified

 

 

 

 

 

C08

System Alert acknowledge at Marker

0=off

0

 

button

1=on

 

 

 

 

 

C09

Note Output to System

0=off

1

 

 

1=on (Roman 8).

 

 

 

 

 

C10

Combined Interface Module Settings2

0=Barcode Reader

0

 

 

1=Dinamap 1846/8100 NIBP Monitor

 

 

 

2=COLIN Model BP-8800 NIBP Monitor

 

 

 

3=Nellcor OxiFirst FSpO2 Monitor (N-400)

 

C11

External Toco gain

0=100% External Toco gain

0

 

 

1=50%

 

 

 

 

 

C12

NST Timer,

See Table 4-3

4

 

Paper-Out-Alert3.

 

 

C15

Remote Patient Data after phone

0=Clear remote patient data

0

 

transmission

1=Keep remote patient data

 

 

 

 

 

A01

Print Error Log4.

 

 

A02

Clear Error Log4.

 

 

A03

Start Permanent Test4.

 

 

1.To find the correct setting, connect a resting Toco transducer (one that is not under any load) to the monitor and then change the setting until the trace is recording 20 units on the paper. Because of the 15-second time-out feature, and the delay between chang- ing the setting and seeing the change on the paper, you may have to repeat this procedure to set the offset.

2.The interface to an NIBP monitor is only available on the Combined Interface Module with the label M1353-66531,E.

3.The NST auto recorder off option switches the recorder off automatically (advancing the paper to the next perforation) once the NST time set has passed.

4.See -38for more information on these menu items.

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