18 Monitoring EEG

Changing EEG Settings

Changing CSA Settings

When CSAs are shown embedded on the Main Screen, select the CSA to show the pop-up keys. When the CSA is shown in a window over the current screen, the pop-up keys are always displayed.

Setup CSA

This menu entry lets you

 

 

Buffer

choose one of the three pre-configured buffers. A buffer defines the interval

 

between the spectral lines displayed in the CSA.

On/Off SEF/MDF/PPF

switch the trendline of the specific numeric on or off

 

 

Changing EEG Settings

Be aware that any changes made to EEG settings apply to both EEG channels.

Switching EEG Numerics On and Off

Each EEG numeric can be individually switched on or off in the Setup EEG menu.

1In the Setup EEG menu, select the numeric label.

2Select On/Off to toggle between the settings.

Changing the Scale of the EEG Waves for Display

This only changes the visual appearance of the wave. It does not affect the signal analyzed by the monitor or printed in reports or recordings.

1In the Setup EEG menu, select Wave Scale to call up a list of wave scales.

2Select the required scale from this list.

Scaling information is displayed with each EEG wave.

If Show Gridlines is set to On in Configuration Mode, gridlines and the current wave scale values are shown with the EEG wave.

If Show Gridlines is set to Off in Configuration Mode, the current wave scale is indicated by a size bar beside the EEG wave.

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Philips MP20/30 Changing EEG Settings, Changing CSA Settings, Switching EEG Numerics On and Off, This menu entry lets you

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