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Patient Monitor B125/B105

Quick Reference Guide

PACU 12:05

HR /min Sp02 %

98
ICU|85402 PACU
ECG

80
Monit

II
Monit
1 mV

T1&T2 °C Art mmHg Sys

37.1 36.5 112 (95) 76


CO2

/
CO2 mmHg ET 23 61 T1 T2
ET FI RR

38 0 18
/min

T2-T1

-0.6
mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

Global Customer Education

gehealthcare.com
Notice

The materials contained in this document are intended for educational purposes only.
This document does not establish specifications, operating procedures or maintenance methods for
any of the products referenced. Always refer to the official written materials (labeling) provided with
the product for specifications, operating procedures and maintenance requirements.
Contents
1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 Patient Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
System Components: Front View . . . . . . . . . . 1 ECG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
System Components: Side View . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Impedance Respiration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
System Components: Back View . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Pulse Oximetry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Hemodynamic Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NIBP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Invasive Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2 Monitoring Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Turning the Monitor On and Off . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CO2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Soft Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 5 Trends and Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Normal Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Numeric Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Waveform Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Graphic Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Large Number Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Snapshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
System Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Alarm History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Admitting a Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Adjusting Sound Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6 Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
User Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Printing Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Discharging a Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Printing Trends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Inserting Recorder Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

3 Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Alarms Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Turning Audible Alarms On and Off . . . . . . . .18
Audio Pause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Changing an Alarm Limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
1 System Overview

1 System Overview
1
System Components:
6
Front View
1. Alarm light: Changes color
based on alarm condition.
2. LED Display: B125 Monitor
is 12.1 inches, B105 Monitor 2
is 10.1 inches.
3. Trim Knob: Used to
highlight and confirm menu
selections. 5 4
4. Keypad: Used to turn the 3
monitor on and off, along
with other interactions.
B105 Front View (Full Configuration)
5. Hemodynamic 1
Connectors: Contains the
Invasive Pressure,
Temperature, SpO2, ECG and
NIBP connectors. 6
6. Transportation Handle:
Used to transport the
monitor. 2
5

4
3

B125 Front View


1
System Components:
1 System Overview

Side View
1. Recorder Guide Rail: Used
to insert the recorder along
the insertion guides.
2. Battery Compartment:
Insert a GE authorized
lithium-ion battery to allow
the monitor to run on
battery power.
1

2
B105 Side View (Full Configuration)

2
2 B125 Side View
System Components:

1 System Overview
Back View
1. Extension Rack
2. E-miniC Module
3. Network Connector
4. USB Connector 1
5. Recorder Connector
6. DVI Connector
7. Multi I/O Connector 2
8. Receptacle for Power Cord
9. Nurse Call Connector
10. Defibrillator Connector
11. Serial Port

8 7 6 5 4 3
B105 Back View (full configuration)

11 10 9
Multi I/O

3
Hemodynamic Connectors
1 System Overview

The cables for the parameters shown all connect


to the hemodynamic connectors on the left side
of the monitor.
1. Invasive blood pressure (IBP) Connector
2. Temperature Connector IBP1
! IBP2
3. SpO2 Connector
4. ECG and Impedance Respiration Connector 1
5. NIBP Connector T1
! T2

! SpO2

ECG

NIBP

4
2 Monitoring Basics

2 Monitoring Basics
Turning the Monitor On
and Off
Turning the Monitor On
1. Ensure all cables are
properly connected.
2. Press the On/Off key
located on the keypad.
• The welcoming screen will
appear with a status bar
indicating the progress of
the startup procedure.
• After turning on the
monitor, and during
operation, the monitor
runs automatic self-tests.
If a malfunction is
detected, the monitor
displays a message or an
alarm, depending on the
severity of the
malfunction.

Turning the Monitor Off


1. Press the On/Off key.
2. The message Monitor is
shutting down. . . will
appear on the screen.
5
Keypad
2 Monitoring Basics

1. On/Off Key: Press to turn


the monitor on or off.
2. AC Power Status ICU|85402 PACU

Indicator: The indicator is Monit

lit when the monitor is


receiving AC power.
3. Battery Status Indicator: CO2
CO2
ET
mmHg
FI
ET 23 61
RR

0
Green when the monitor 38 18
/min

operating on battery power. mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

4. Audio pause key:


Temporary audio pause of
active alarms.
5. Snapshot key: Press to
take a snapshot, which is a
set of measured data
captured at that specific
moment.
6. Manual NIBP key: Press to
start a manual NIBP
measurement.
1 2 3 4 5 6

6
2 Monitoring Basics
1
ICU|85402 PACU

2
Monit

CO2
CO2

38
ET
mmHg
FI

0
ET 23 61
RR
18
3
/min

mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

Soft Keys
Select a soft key to access the corresponding feature for that soft
7
key. More information on each soft key will be covered throughout
the quick reference guide.
1. Home
8
6. Layout Switch
2. Admit/Discharge 7. Standby
3. Trends 8. Alarm Reset 9
4. Print 9. Audio Pause
5. Start NIBP 10. More
10
7
2 Monitoring Basics

ICU|85402

1
PACU

Monit

CO2
CO2
ET
mmHg
FI
ET 23 61
RR
2
38 0 18
/min

mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

Normal Screen
When monitoring begins, the • Large Number Layout: Any changes you make to the
main page appears The monitor displays up screen setup during monitoring
automatically. This preconfigured four large numbered digit are changes to this normal
page is called the normal screen. fields with the associated screen. These changes are not
There are two layouts available waveform at the bottom permanent unless they are
for the normal screen: of each digit field. saved to a mode. They are valid
• Waveform Layout: 1. Select the Home soft key in until the patient is discharged
The monitor displays up to the upper right area of the They are also kept in the device
5 waveforms and 4 lower display to return to the memory for 120 minutes after
digit fields at a time. If the normal screen. the power is turned off.
lower digit field is turned 2. Select the Layout Switch
off, up to 6 waveforms can soft key in the right area of
be displayed. the display to switch
between Waveform and
8 Large Number layout.
1 2

2 Monitoring Basics
ICU|85402 PACU
3
Monit

5
CO2
CO2 mmHg ET 23 61
ET FI RR

38 0 18
/min

mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

4
Waveform Layout
1. Information and Message Fields
2. Upper Digit Fields
3. Soft Key Field
4. Lower Digit Fields
5. Waveform Fields

9
2 Monitoring Basics

1
PACU 12:05

2
HR /min Sp02 %

98
ECG

II
80
Monit
1 mV

T1&T2 °C Art mmHg Sys

112 / 76
T1 T2

37.1 36.5 (95)


T2-T1

-0.6
3
Large Number Layout
1. Information and Message Fields
2. Soft Key Field
3. Large Number Fields

10
2 Monitoring Basics
ICU|85402 PACU

Monit

CO2
CO2 mmHg ET 23 61
Touch Screen
ET FI RR

38 0 18
/min

mmHg Adult/Child SYS 70 150

Trim Knob

System Navigation
Selecting Menu Options Selecting Menu Options Entering Data
with a Touch Screen with the Trim Knob Control When data entry is required,
1. Touch the menu option with 1. Rotate the Trim Knob control the monitor automatically
your finger. in either direction to move displays an on-screen keyboard
2. The highlight on the screen the highlighted cursor from for you to use.
moves to this option. option to option on the 1. Select the desired data field.
display. The selected field is
3. Lift your finger off the
screen, and the selected 2. Press the Trim Knob control highlighted in yellow,
function is performed. once to select the indicating that you can begin
highlighted option. entering the text.
2. To enter data, select the
characters with the Trim
Knob or touchscreen. 11
2 Monitoring Basics

Admitting a Patient
A patient is automatically can be entered locally using the Note! When you select
admitted when the monitor monitor, or entered remotely Patient Type to
detects any of the following using a central station. Neonatal:
vital signs: ECG, impedance Manually Admitting a Patient • The mode will
respiration, Art, ABP, UAC, NIBP, automatically
1. Select the Admit/Discharge
SpO2, or CO2. When a patient is become NEONATAL.
soft key.
admitted at the bedside
2. Select the Admit tab if it not • The Age Years are
monitor and the monitor is
already selected. not available.
connected to the network,
patient data will display at the 3. Select any of the patient data • The OxyCRG will
central station. selection fields and make the display.
A patient is manually admitted appropriate entry/selection.
when any patient data is
12 entered or loaded. Patient data
2 Monitoring Basics
2

Adjusting Sound Volume


You can adjust various sound 1. Select the More soft key to
volumes according to your care access the Quick Access Panel.
environment needs. While you 2. Select Sound Volumes.
are adjusting the volume, you
3. Adjust the Alarm Volume,
will hear a corresponding sound
Beat Volume or Completed
that will guide you in
NIBP Volume with the arrows.
determining a suitable level.
All volumes other than Alarm
Volume can be set to 0 if
required.
3

13
2 Monitoring Basics

1
2

User Modes
When you start monitoring a Changing a Mode If you make changes to a mode
patient, you can use the startup 1. Select the Admit/Discharge while using it and need to return
mode or select another mode. soft key. to its previous settings, first
You can also change the mode select another mode and then
2. Select the Select Mode tab.
while monitoring a patient re-select the one you were using.
without losing any patient data. 3. Select a mode from the
The device has seven user Select Mode list.
modes to choose from. 4. You can return to the
Modes control many settings, previous mode by selecting
including parameter defaults, Return to previous mode.
alarm detection limits, and the
screen display.

14
2 Monitoring Basics
2 1

Discharging a Patient
Discharging a patient deletes The patient can be discharged Parameter settings, including
all patient information in the remotely using a central station, alarm limits, return to the
monitor. provided that this option has default settings. All patient data
The monitor discharges a been enabled. and trend data is removed from
patient automatically after 24 Discharging a patient the monitor.
hours when vital signs for If desired, print the patient data
parameters (except and then disconnect any patient
Temperature) are not available. cables.
When this happens, all trend 1. Select the Admit/
data will be cleared and alarm Discharge soft key.
settings will return to the
2. Select the Discharge tab.
default values.
3. Select YES from the
Discharge list. 15
2 Monitoring Basics

Standby
Starting Standby pause time expires, the • User input is received: a
1. Select the Standby soft key. standby is canceled. You can keypad key is pressed, Trim
If patient cables are still also select to cancel entering Knob is pressed or rotated, or
connected and the monitor standby immediately. the touchscreen is pressed.
is receiving physiological 3. The screen will go blank and After that, a continue menu will
data, a text message will be the Standby text appears. open, the options are:
displayed, indicating that • Continue: Continue
audio alarms have been monitoring of previous
Ending Standby
paused. patient.
The monitor ends the standby
2. Disconnect patient cables to state automatically when any of • Discharge: Discharge
start the standby. If you do the following conditions occur: current patient and erase
not disconnect the cables patient data from monitor.
• Any physiological data is
and physiological data is still
detected. • Standby: Enter Standby
16 present after the audio
mode.
3 Alarms

3 Alarms
Art Sys low Tachy SpO2 Low
High priority alarms Medium priority alarms

Alarms Overview
Alarm priority levels Alarm priority escalation Breakthrough Alarms
All alarms are categorized by An escalating alarm starts at a The breakthrough alarms
priority level: designated priority level (low or feature allows pre-defined and
• High priority alarms: medium) and will escalate to user-selectable alarms to
Require an immediate the next higher priority level “breakthrough” (interrupt) a
response (white text (after a set number of seconds) 2-minute audible alarm pause
flashes inside a red box). if the alarm condition has not state.
been resolved. It is important to
• Medium priority alarms:
note that the alarms escalate
Require a prompt response Latched Alarms
up to the next level but will not
(black text inside a yellow When alarms are latched, the
reset until the condition has
box). visual message remains after
been resolved.
• Low priority alarms: the alarm condition no longer
When more than one alarm
Require you to be aware of exists. To clear alarms that are
occurs at the same time, the
this condition (white text no longer active, select the
monitor will sound an alarm
inside a blue box). Alarm Reset or the Audio
tone for the highest priority
• Informational priority Pause soft key.
alarm.
messages: Provide
information you should
know (black text inside a
grey box).

17
3 Alarms

2 1

Turning Audible Alarms


On and Off
You can turn on/off the audible 4. Select an alarm group. • Silence Apn&ECG: Turns
physiological alarm tones for an Choices are: off audible alarms for all
alarm group or for all alarms. • None: No audible alarms HR source limit,
1. Select the More soft key are turned off. arrhythmia, apnea, EtCO2 ,
to access the Quick Access FiCO2 , respiration rate
• Silence Apnea: Turns off
Panel. limit alarms.
audible alarms for apnea,
2. Select Alarm Setup. EtCO2 , FiCO2 , respiration • Silence ALL: Turns off all
rate limit alarms. audible alarms except
3. Select the Audio tab.
some high priority alarms
• Silence ECG: Turns off
defined as breakthrough
audible alarms for all HR
alarms.
source limit and
arrhythmia alarms. 5. To turn on all audible alarms
again, select Activate
Alarms, or select None as
18 instructed above.
3 Alarms
Audio Pause
Indicator

3
1 2

Audio Pause
1. Selecting the Audio Pause 2. Selecting the Audio Pause 3. Selecting the Alarm Reset
soft key once: soft key a second time soft key:
• Starts a 2-minute audio during the 2-minute pause: • Starts a 2-minute alarm
pause state for all alarms • Ceases the audio pause silence for all current
except the specified state. active alarms.
breakthrough alarms. • Deactivates some alarms • Removes all latched alarms
• Removes all latched (mainly technical alarms). (including message and
alarms (including message light).
and light). • Does not silence any new
alarms.
• Ceases the audio pause
state, if available.

19
3 Alarms

2 1

Changing an Alarm Limit


Setting Parameter Alarm Example: Changing the alarm
Limits limits for ECG:
Parameter alarm limits are set 1. Select the ECG digit field.
in the parameter menus’ own 2. Select the Alarms tab.
Alarms tab. Alarm limits should
3. Adjust the ECG alarm limits
not be set beyond reasonable
using the arrow selectors.
physiological boundaries to
maintain patient safety.
Parameter settings outside of
reasonable boundaries would
cause the alarms to be
ineffective. An example of
changing the alarms limits for
20 ECG is shown to the right.
4 Patient Parameters

4 Patient Parameters
1

ECG
1. Accessing the ECG V Lead: Select the V ECG
Setup Tab lead position with a 5-lead
To access the ECG setup tab, ECG.
select the ECG digit field. Size: Adjust the ECG size.
2. Basic ECG Settings Hemodynamic Sweep
ECG1, ECG2 and ECG3 Speed: Adjust the sweep
Lead: Select the first, speed. The smaller the value,
second and third displayed the slower the sweep speed.
ECG lead. Beat Volume: Set the beat
tone volume. The range is 0
(volume off) to 10. 21
Impedance Respiration
4 Patient Parameters

1. Accessing the Impedance • When the respirations are Resp Rate Source:
Respiration Setup Tab weak: adjust the detection The choices are:
To access the Impedance limits closer to each other • AUTO: the monitor
Respiration Setup tab, select to make sure that all selects the respiration
the impedance respiration respirations are included rate source from the
digit field. in the RR value. In this available sources. The first
case, the dotted line priority is CO2. When the
2. Impedance Respiration
represents the absolute CO2 measurement is not
Selections from the
detection limits. available, the impedance
Setup Tab
• If there is a lot of artifact: respiration is used.
Size: Increase or decrease
adjust the detection limits • CO2: available only if there
the waveform size. The
further apart to separate is a CO2 source.
greater the value, the larger
smaller artifacts from the
the waveform size. • Imped.: available only if
larger true peaks. The
Measurement: Turn there is an ECG source.
small peaks fall within the
impedance respiration grids and are not No Breath Time(s): This
measurement on and off. calculated, the bigger menu is not available for
Detection Limit: Auto peaks cross the grids and FDA countries. This menu is
detection limit is are calculated as true shown only in the Neonatal
recommended. However, in respirations. mode. You can choose how
some cases the user may many seconds for the No
Sweep Speed: Set the
wish to adjust the limits Breath alarm delay.
impedance respiration
manually: sweep speed. Choices are
Fast (6.25 mm/s.) and Slow
(0.625 mm/s.)

22
4 Patient Parameters
23
1
2
4 Patient Parameters

2 1

Pulse Oximetry
Note! The selections 1. Accessing the SpO2 Setup SpO2 Response:
available on the SpO2 Tab: To access the SpO2 (GE TruSignal technology and
Menu will vary Setup Tab, select the SpO2 sensors only): Select an
depending on the SpO2 digit field. average time of the SpO2
technology in use. measurement from the list.
Please consult the user Beat Volume: Adjust tone
2. Examples of SpO2 Setup
manual for more the volume using the
Menu Selections
information on selection arrows.
selections available for Pleth Scale: Select the
scale from the list using the Primary HR Source: Select
each SpO2 technology.
selection arrows. the heart rate source using
The selections shown
the selection arrows.
24 are only an example.
4 Patient Parameters
2 3b
3c
3a
1

2 3b
NIBP
1. Accessing the NIBP Setup b. Press the NIBP soft key, Start STAT: The STAT mode
Tab select the NIBP digit the NIBP key on the initiates a continuous cycle of
field. keypad. measurements for five minutes.
2. Starting or Stopping c. or select Start Cycling Completed NIBP Volume:
Manual NIBP or Stop Cycling for NIBP Use the selection arrows to
Measurements Press the Auto from the NIBP setup adjust the NIBP completion
NIBP soft key, the NIBP key menu. volume. The lower the value, the
on the keypad or select Start Other NIBP Setup Menu softer the tone.
or Stop for NIBP Manual from Selections Infl. Pressure mmHg: You can
the NIBP setup menu. manually change the target
Cuff Size: Select Adult/Child, or
3. Automatic NIBP Neonatal from the Cuff Size list. inflation pressure for the first
Measurements NIBP measurement by using the
Use Default Inflation
a. Set the cycle time from selection arrows. Use Default
Pressure: Select the check box
the Cycle Time selection to use the default inflation Inflation Pressure must be
on the NIBP setup menu. pressure, which corresponds to un-checked.
25
cuff size.
4 Patient Parameters

2
1

Invasive Pressure
1. Accessing the Invasive Scale mmHg: Select the Zero: Select to zero a single
Pressure Setup Tab: waveform scale with the active pressure transducer.
To access the Invasive selection arrows. The larger HR Source: Select the heart
Pressure Setup Tab, select the scale value, the smaller rate source with the
the Invasive Pressure digit the waveform size. selection arrows. This setting
field. Digit Format: You can adjusts the primary heart
2. Invasive Pressure Setup choose to display systolic, rate source for all of the
Menu Selections diastolic, or mean pressure hemodynamic parameters.
Label: Select a channel label values in different formats. Ventilation Mode: Select
from the Label list. Only one Select the desired format either Spont (spontaneous
channel label can be mapped with the selection arrows. respiration) or Contr
at a time. Hemodynamics Sweep (controlled ventilation).
Speed: Select a numeric This setting affects the
value with the selection respiration filter.
arrows. The smaller the value,
26 the slower the sweep speed.
4 Patient Parameters
2

Temperature
1. Accessing the 2. Temperature Setup Menu
Temperature Setup Menu Selections
Select the Temperature Digit T1 Label: Select a site label
Field. using the selection arrow.
T2 label: Select a site label
using the selection arrow.
Unit: Select either
Centigrade or Fahrenheit
using the selection arrow.

27
4 Patient Parameters

6
1
5 9
2 7 E-mimiC

3
10
4
E-miniC

CO2
CO2 Equipment Setup Patient Connection Example
The B125 and B105 monitors 5. Make sure that the water 9. Connect the sampling line
are compatible with the E-miniC trap container is empty and to the airway adapter on
module. properly attached. the ventilator circuit.
E-miniC Components 6. Connect the gas sampling Position the adapter with
line to the sampling line the sampling port upwards
1. Water trap latch
connector on the water trap. to minimize the amount of
2. Sample line connector condensed water possibly
7. Connect the sample gas
3. Mini D-fend water trap entering the sampling line.
outlet to gas scavenging if
4. Sample gas outlet N2O or volatile agents are 10. Check that the airway
(gas exhaust) used. adapter connections are
tight and that the adapter
8. Turn on the monitor or
is operating properly.
connect the module to the
monitor. The monitor
performs a self-check for the
module when the module is
connected. Wait until the
message Calibrating
28 disappears.
4 Patient Parameters
2 1

The CO2 Setup Tab


1. Accessing the CO2 FiO2 Level: The presence of Unit: Select a unit with the
Setup Tab a large concentration of selection arrows. The choices
To access the CO2 Setup Tab, oxygen causes the CO2 level are %, kPa, or mmHg.
select the CO2 digit field. to appear lower than the N2O Level: The presence of
2. CO2 Setup Menu actual value. Use this option N2O causes the CO2 level to
Selections to compensate for the appear higher than the actual
presence of O2. The choices value. Use this option to
Scale: Select the waveform
are 21-40% or 40-100%. compensate for the presence
scale with the selection
arrows. The larger the scale CO2 Sweep Speed: Select a of N20. The choices are
value, the smaller the sweep speed with the 0-40% or 40-80%.
waveform size. selection arrows. The choices Measurement: Select On or
are Fast (6.25 mm/s) or Off to turn the CO2
Slow (0.625 mm/s). measurement on or off. 29
5 Trends and Snapshots
5 Trends and Snapshots

2 1

4 5
Numeric Trends
Numeric trends contain 3 pages 3. To see more parameters, 5. To change the time interval,
with 168 hours (7 days) of trend select their vertical tabs in select the Setup icon on the
data. You cannot configure the the trend view. bottom right corner and
layout of the Numerical Trends 4. To see more numeric trend then select a value from
view. data, use << >> at the Time Interval.
1. Select the Trends soft key. bottom bar.
2. Select the Numerical
30 Trends horizontal tab.
5 Trends and Snapshots
3

1
2

5 6
Graphic Trends
Graphic trends contain 168 3. To see more parameters, 5. To see more values for a
hours (7 days) of trend data. select vertical tabs 1 to 4. previous time, use << >> at
They contain four trend pages, 4. To see numeric values at a the bottom bar.
each having up to four fields certain time, use < > at the 6. To change the timescale,
with different parameters. bottom bar to that point of select the Setup icon on the
1. Select the Trends soft key. time. The numeric values are bottom right corner and
2. Select the Graphical displayed next to the cursor. then select a value from
Trends horizontal tab. Time Scale. 31
5 Trends and Snapshots

3 2

4
1
Snapshots
A snapshot is a set of measured for creation are: Brady, Tachy, 2. To view snapshots, select
data saved from a certain Art sys/dia/mean high, and Art the Trends soft key and
moment of time. Snapshots can sys/dia/mean low. then…
contain waveform clips and This feature is enabled via a 3. Select the Snapshot
trigger events. You can take up password protected setting. horizontal tab.
to 200 snapshots depending on
4. You can see more snapshots
the data load.
Manually Creating Snapshots by using << >> at the bottom
and Viewing Snapshots bar.
Automatically Created 1. To manually create a
Snapshots snapshot, select the
You can create snapshots snapshot key on the keypad.
automatically on alarms if The monitor saves the image
automatic snapshot creation is of waveforms at that
32 enabled. The alarm condition moment in time.
5 Trends and Snapshots
2 1

3
4

Alarm History
Alarm history is a list that 4. The Snapshot symbol
stores high and medium indicates that there is a
priority alarms. snapshot attached to an
1. Select the Trends soft key. event, you can click the
symbol to view the related
2. Select the Alarms History
snapshot.
horizontal tab.
3. The alarm history list
displays the latest 100
alarms. The color of each
alarm indicates the alarm
priority.

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6 Printing
6 Printing

1
3 5

4 7

8
2

Printing Waveforms
Starting and Stopping a Waveform Printing Options prior) and Off (manual
Waveform Printout 4. Waveforms 1, 2, and 3: waveform printing starts
1. Select the Print soft key. Choose the desired ECG with real time data).
Alternatively: lead/parameter for 7. Paper Speed: Select a time
2. Select the More soft key, waveforms 1, 2 and 3. value to select the sweep
and then select Recorder 5. Start On Alarms: Select speed for the actual paper
Setup. Yes to activate strip chart speed of the recorder.
3. From the Waveforms tab, printing when certain alarms 8. Length: Select a time value
select Record Waveforms. reach the high priority level. for the length of the
Select Stop Waveforms to 6. Delay: Select a print delay. printout. Choices are 30 s
stop printing. Choices are 12 s (waveform (30 seconds) or Cont.
printing starts when an (continuous).
34 event occurs and 12 seconds
6 Printing
2

4 6

5
1

Printing Trends
Printing Numerical Trends Printing Graphic Trends
1. Select the More soft key, 5. Select the parameter for
and then select Recorder Graphic. Trend 1 and
Setup. Graphic. Trend 2.
2. Select the Trends tab. 6. Select Record Graphical to
3. Select the desired Time start printing, select Stop
Interval. Numerical to stop printing.
4. Select Record Numerical to
start printing, select Stop
Numerical to stop printing.

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Inserting Recorder Paper
6 Printing

1. Press the door latch to open


the recorder door.
2. Remove the paper core.
Place a new paper roll
between the tabs of the
paper holder. Make sure the 4
paper unrolls from
underneath the paper roll.

1
3

3. Pull out 3 to 4 cm of paper,


then close the door.
4. Select the Print soft key to
print out a strip.

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