Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Changing Display Screens

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Changing Display Screens

Setting up your Monitor

Changing Display Screens

A display screen is a pre-selected arrangement of realtime waveforms, numerics and overlayed application windows. A particular display screen can, for instance, be created to monitor a patient during a specific procedure in a department or unit.

There are five separate display screens which can be configured. The default names of these screens are Screen A, Screen B, Screen C, Screen D and Screen E. You can select additional screen labels (such as Standard, or Surgeon) for these screens.

A softkey corresponding to each screen is available in the Change Screen Task Window (CMS) or the Monitor Setup Task Window (V24 and V26). The display screen which is active is identified by an inactive softkey for that screen.

You can change to one of the other screens at any time, by pressing one of the other softkeys.

You can reconfigure only the screen which is currently active. Once a display screen has been configured, the settings remain either until the user changes them, or the monitor is switched off. When the monitor is switched off, the settings automatically revert to the defaults.

CMS only: If you have a second or third independent display, the

Next Display softkey is available in the Change Screen Task Window. This key is used to configure the second or third display.

3-2 Setting up your Monitor

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Philips V26CT, V24CT manual Changing Display Screens