Changing Wave Speeds

1 Basic Operation

via the Main Setup SmartKey - if you want to setup a measurement when the measurement is switched off, use the Main Setup SmartKey and select Measurements. Then select the measurement name from the popup list. With this SmartKey you can access any setup menu in the monitor.

via the Measurement Selection key.

This guide always describes the entry method using the setup menu. But you can use any method you prefer.

Switching a Measurement On and Off

When a measurement is off, its waves and numerics are removed from the monitor’s screen. The monitor stops data acquisition and alarming for this measurement. A measurement automatically switches off if you disconnect its module or measurement server. If you disconnect a transducer, the monitor replaces the measurement numeric with question marks.

1Enter the measurement’s setup menu and select the measurement.

2Select the measurement name to toggle between on and off. The screen display indicates the active setting.

Switching Numerics On and Off

For some measurements, such as EEG, you can choose which numerics to view on the screen.

In the measurement’s setup menu, select the numeric name to toggle between on and off.

For example in the Setup EEG menu, select the EEG numeric name to toggle between on and off.

Adjusting a Measurement Wave

To quickly adjust wave-related measurement settings (such as speed or size), select the measurement wave itself. This displays the measurement Wave menu, which has only wave- related measurement settings.

Changing Wave Speeds

Lowering the wave speed compresses the wave and lets you view a longer time period. Increasing the speed expands the waveform, giving you a more detailed view.

The monitor distinguishes three groups of wave speed settings,

RespiratorySpeed, for all respiratory waves: CO2, Resp. anesthetic agents and O2

EEG Speed, for all EEG and BIS waves

Global Speed, for all waves not included in the other two groups.

Changing the Wave Group Speed

The wave speed group setting defines the speed of all the waves in the group.

To change the wave speed of a wave speed group,

1Select Main Setup ->User Interface

2Select Global Speed, RespiratorySpeed, or EEG Speed as required

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90 Changing Wave Speeds, Switching a Measurement On and Off, Switching Numerics On and Off

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