Using Additional Displays

In the Change Screen menu, the changed Screen is shown linked to the original Screen and marked with an asterisk.

Up to three modified Screens can be accessed via the

Change Screen menu.

To recall Screens, either

select the name of the Screen in the

Change Screen menu

or

use the previous/next arrows at the top of the Change Screen menu to move back and forth in the Screen history. The ten most recently-used Screens including up to three modified Screens can be accessed.

After a patient discharge, the monitor’s default Screen is shown. Modified Screens are still available in the Change Screen menu.

1 Basic Operation

Change Screen

6 Waves A

Split Screen A

Loops

Cardiac Output

Vital Signs A

Vital Signs A*

If the monitor is switched off and then on again, modified Screens are erased from the monitor’s memory and cannot be recalled. If a modified Screen was the last active Screen when the monitor was switched off, it is retained (unless Automat. Default is configured to Yes).

Using Additional Displays

A second display, showing the same Screen as the main display, can be connected to any of the monitors, for viewing only.

The MP90 can have two main displays and additionally, as a third main display, the D80 Intelligent Display connected. All main displays can be configured and operated individually using standard input devices.

For MP90 monitors with multiple displays and multiple input devices, the usage and behavior can be configured according to specific requirements at installation (for example, use for two independent operators or tracking of mouse input across two displays). For details refer to the Service Guide.

When two operators are using two displays, the scope of an action depends on the type of operation:

Patient monitoring operations such as Silence or Pause alarms take effect for the monitor as a whole, the results will be seen on both displays.

Display operations such as the Main Screen key and Back hardkey will take effect only on the display being operated.

If you are operating two displays with one remote SpeedPoint, to navigate from one display to another:

1Move the highlight to the Main Screen key and then turn one click further. The highlighting moves to a special “jump” field at the edge of the Screen

2Press the knob on the SpeedPoint to confirm; the highlighting will automatically move to the other display.

The content of each Screen can be changed individually as described in the previous section. If you are operating two or three displays, you can choose Screens for all displays from one location:

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Philips MP20/30 Using Additional Displays, Change Screen menu, Waves a Split Screen a Loops Cardiac Output Vital Signs a

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.

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