Philips MP40/50 Checking Battery Charge, Battery Status Window, Viewing Individual Battery Status

Models: MP60/70/80/90 MP40/50 MP20/30

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31 Using the Batteries

Checking Battery Charge

Battery Status Window

To access the Battery

Battery Status

Status window and its

 

 

associated pop-up keys,

hrs

TimeToEmpty: 5hrs 10 min

select the battery status

 

 

 

information on the

Capacity

Batt 1 Batt 2

Screen, or select Main

remaining

[mAh]

Setup ->Battery.

fullCharge

[mAh]

 

Capacity, Remaining tells you how much power is left in each battery.

Capacity, Full Charge tells you how much power each battery can hold when fully charged.

Time To Empty tells you approximately how long you can continue to use the monitor with these batteries. Note that this time fluctuates depending on the system load (the display brightness and how many measurements and recordings you carry out), the age of the battery, and the remaining capacity of the battery.

Time To Full is shown in place of Time To Empty if the monitor is connected to mains power, and tells you how much time is left until the batteries are charged to 90%. When the batteries are charging you can see how much monitoring time the current charging status represents under the battery symbol.

Viewing Individual Battery Status

To view information for individual batteries, select the pop-up key Battery 1 or Battery 2.

Recording Battery Status

To print the information in the Battery Status window on a connected recorder,

1Select the battery status information on the Screen to open the Battery Status window

2Select the Record Status pop-up key.

Printing Battery Reports

To print the information in the Battery Status window on a connected printer,

1Select the battery status information on the Screen to open the Battery Status window

2Select the Print Status pop-up key.

Checking Battery Charge

To check the charge status of a battery in a monitor, see the battery power gauge on the Screen or select Main Setup -> Battery to enter the Battery Status window.

To check the charge status of a battery that is not connected to a monitor or battery charger, press the black dot marked “PUSH” on the labeled side of the battery. The remaining charge is indicated by four LEDs on the electronic fuel gauge directly above the dot. Each LED represents 25% of

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 Checking Battery Charge, Battery Status Window, Viewing Individual Battery Status

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

Philips MP20/30, MP40/50, and MP60/70/80/90 are advanced patient monitoring systems designed to enhance clinical workflows and patient care in diverse healthcare settings. These devices combine cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly interfaces, making them essential tools for hospitals and healthcare providers.

The MP20 and MP30 are notable for their compact design, making them ideal for environments where space is limited. They come equipped with a variety of monitoring parameters, including ECG, SpO2, and non-invasive blood pressure, providing a comprehensive overview of patient health. These models are particularly suited for use in general wards or recovery areas, offering reliability and ease of use.

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