Changing Loops Display Size

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Changing Loops Display Size

To change the loops display size, in the Loops window, select the pop-up key Select Size then select

Size x 0.5 to display loops at half the usual size

Size x 1 to display loops at the usual size

Size x 2 to display loops at twice the usual size This does not affect the size of loops printed in reports.

Using the Loops Cursor

To view the coordinates for any point on a stored loop,

1Select the pop-up key Select Loop.

2Select the required loop from the list of available loops.

3Use the arrow pop-up keys to move the cursor around the loop. The values for both loop axes are shown for every point on the loop.

Select the X at the top of the loop list to exit the cursor.

Changing Loops Type

To change the loop type, in the Loops window, select the Loop Type pop-up key (only available if the source device delivers three waves), then select

Press/Volume to display Pressure/Volume loops

Flow/Volume to display Volume/Flow loops

Press/Flow to display Pressure/Flow loops.

or, if the source device only delivers two waves,

1In the Loops window, select the Setup Device pop-up key to enter the

Setup <VueLink Device> menu.

2Select Wave 1 and select pressure, flow, or volume waves as required. Repeat for Wave 2.

Setting Up Source Device

The source device for the loops is indicated in the Loops window title.

Select the Setup Device pop-up key to view the settings of the current source device.

If the source device is changed, all reference loops from a previous device are cleared from the reference list when the first loop from the new source device is captured. Reconnecting the previous device recalls its reference list.

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Philips MP40/50 manual Changing Loops Display Size, Using the Loops Cursor, Changing Loops Type, Setting Up Source Device

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