Setting up your Monitor

oxyCRG Display

Approximately the bottom two thirds of the Main Screen area are covered with the three oxyCRG waveforms.

The number of realtime waves that you can display simultaneously with oxyCRG is related to the maximum number of realtime waves that your system is capable of displaying. Details are provided in the following table:

 

Main Screen

 

 

 

Standard Display

 

oxyCRG Display

 

 

 

4 realtime waves

 

oxyCRG + 1 realtime wave

 

 

 

6 realtime waves

 

oxyCRG + 2 realtime waves

 

 

 

8 realtime waves

 

oxyCRG + 3 realtime waves

 

 

 

Notes on

The oxyCRG information is overlayed on the realtime waves at the

oxyCRG

 

bottom of the Main Screen. These realtime waves disappear from

 

 

the display, but the parameters are still being monitored, and the

 

 

parameter alarms are still active.

 

• If oxyCRG covers part of an overlap channel, the entire overlap

 

 

channel disappears from the display.

 

The

 

softkey has no effect on the oxyCRG section

 

Freeze Waves

of the Main Screen, because the display speed is very low.

• The beat-to-beat heart rate (btbHR) in the oxyCRG display will vary from the heart rate (HR) numeric on the Main Screen, since the HR numeric is an averaged value.

• If the monitor is switched off for less than 60 seconds, oxyCRG data is retained. However, when the power is switched back on, you will see gaps in the oxyCRG display. The gaps correspond to the amount of time it takes the monitor to get the first readings after power is restored, not the amount of time that the monitor was switched off. For this reason, you cannot properly measure the time difference between an event which occurs before power

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Main Screen, Standard Display OxyCRG Display