
ESCORT Prism™ & Prism SEPatient MonitorReference ManualPrism SE Model20411204122041320414Prism Model2040120403
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7-3SPO2 MessagesSPO2 MESSAGE MEANINGSPO2 SRCH(Nellcor only)The monitor cannot locate the patient’s pulse. The patient’sperfusion may be too poor to de
7-4Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) MessagesNIBP MESSAGE MEANINGET = MM:SS Indicates elapsed time (ET) since last NIBP measurement.AET = MM:SS Indica
7-5SureTemp MessagesSURETEMP MESSAGE MEANINGT1 INITIAL This message display for a few moments as the probe warms up. T1 WAIT This message displays mom
7-6Cardiac Output (CO) MessagesCO MESSAGE MEANINGNO CATH No catheter connected to the monitor.NO PROBE No temperature probe (bath or injectate) connec
8-1Chapter 8 – Defibrillator/PacerIntroductionThe portable ESCORT defibrillator/pacer can attach to any ESCORT 300, II 300, or Prismmonitor to provide
8-2connection, the unit must be operated by battery power.CAUTION: Make sure to use an ECG cable with an inline resistor sothe monitor is protected f
8-3Defibrillator/Pacer Front Overview1. Defibrillator/Pacer Carrying Handle2. APEX Defibrillator Paddle3. Energy CHARGE (transparent/lighted) and D
8-4Defibrillator/Pacer Rear Overview1. AC Receptacle2. Defibrillator Test Lamp3. Voltage Select/Fuse Holder4. Battery5. Battery Lock
8-5Defibrillator/Pacer Front Panel1. External Pace Rate Adjustment Knob2. QRS Indicator3. External Pacing Mode Key4. Pace Current Adjustment Knob5
8-617. Defib Energy CHARGE KeyUsing Defibrillator and Pacer Paddles and ElectrodesExternal PaddlesThe STERNUM defibrillating paddle contains a dischar
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8-7To Apply Disposable Adhesive Electrodes to the Patient:1. In a non-emergency application, clean and dry skin in electrode areas, preferably with a
8-8Operating the Defibrillator1. Ensure that the paddle cable is connected to the back of the defib/pacer behind the monitor.2. Apply conductive gel
8-96. Place defibrillator paddles firmly on the patient’s chest with the STERNUM paddle near theupper sternum and slightly toward the patient’s right
8-103. Number “2”—select the energy to be delivered using the ENERGY SELECT knob on thefront panel.NOTE: If the energy select knob is changed after
8-117. Observe the patient and check Prism monitor to determine results. If repeat defibrillation isnecessary, readjust the energy level as prescribe
8-126. Follow defibrillation procedure in the section “Operating the Defibrillator”.NOTE: The defib/pacer automatically goes to defib (async) modeaf
8-134. Select the desired pace rate with the external pace rate switch on the defib/pacer front panel.5. Select either asynchronous (continuous) or
8-14• the pacing cable is properly connected to the electrodes and to the pace outputconnectorPacing and Defibrillating with the Same ElectrodesIn or
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9-1Chapter 9 – Clinical Information SystemIntroductionThe CIS Communication Module when attached to a Prism or Prism SE Patient Monitor, allowsfor the
1-1Chapter 1 – Physical DescriptionThis section describes the controls, indicators, and features located on the front, back, and sidepanels of the Pri
9-21. CIS Status Message Zone2. CIS Parameter Label3. Softkeys for Interfacing with the CIS Menu4. CIS Menu Display ZoneNOTE: At power up, the CI
9-33. Press the PAGE HOME key to remove the CIS Menu display and replace theregularly monitored parameters in the waveform display zone. The displa
9-4The action taken upon the selection of a softkey is determined by the current menu selectionsdisplayed on the CIS menu located in the Trace 2 wavef
9-5A brief overview of the patient confirmation process is included here to provide a betterunderstanding of the significance and overall scope of thi
9-6location, must be queried using the “Query By Patient Identification” method describedbelow.Monitors that are situated between multiple room/bed lo
9-7Confirming the Patient:CIS STATUS MESSAGE: CIS STATUS MESSAGE:“CONFIRM PT” (flashing) Displays Confirmed Patient’s Name and IdentificationOnce the
9-8Using the VSC Function to Set Up CIS Charting IntervalsEach monitor includes the ability to store vital signs in a tabular format at user-selectabl
9-9In the sample VSC table illustration, notice that there is an unlabeled column to the left of theTIME column. This column is used to display a lett
9-101. Press the SYSTEM SETUP key then select the CLEAR PT DATA softkey. Be sureto select “YES” when faced with the “Are You Sure?” question.CLEARPTD
9-11NOTE: Episodic measurements will not post to a VS chart morethan once for all automatic entries, even if they are displayed andwithin the Valid T
1-210. Patient Type Selection Key (Adult, Ped, Neo)11. Start/Stop Manual Recordings12. Display System Setup Menu13. Return to Home Page14. Seven Param
9-125. Press the PAGE HOME key when you have finished setting up VSC toreturn to the main monitoring screen.Assigning VSC to a Waveform Trace1. Pr
9-13Refer to section “Deleting Vital Signs Entries”, for details on the DEL VSC ENTRYoption.Manually Entering Vital Signs Data Using the CIS MenuVital
9-142. Press the CIS softkey associated with the ENTER VITAL SIGNS function. Thefollowing CIS menu will be displayed with the corresponding CIS softk
9-151. Display the VSC parameter in the monitor waveform zone (refer to section “Assigning VSCto a Waveform Trace”).2. Press the softkey adjacent to
9-16NOTE: If the network connection is lost per the above situation, theCIS Status Message at the top of the monitor will no longer simplydisplay the
9-17Using the Temporary Name FeatureCIS STATUS MESSAGE:Displays Temporary Patient’s Name (Flashing)Patient vital signs information that is taken on an
9-18The optional keyboard can be used to facilitate entry of the temporary name. To use the keyboard:1. Access the TEMP NAME function as described
9-19To change the filing mode for this record, select the F2 key. The filing mode will togglebetween FINAL and REVIEW modes. Refer to section “Selecti
9-20 HR HIGH LIMIT is 1 byte long and represents heart rate HIGH alarm limit (not currentlysupported at this time). HR LOW LIMIT is 1 byte long an
9-21Sample Waveform PacketPacket ID2 bytesWaveformNumber1 byteLength1 byteDataCheckSum1 byte1b 57 00 13 83 83 81 80 7d 98 b3 cb b3 96 7a 7e 80 81 83 8
1-3ALARM SETUPDisplays the alarm status for all vital sign parameters. Alarm ON/OFF status, alarm prioritylevel, high and low limits, and recording ty
9-22Table 5: Remote StatusRemote StatusHex Value DescriptionNull Status 00h No activityLow Battery 10h Battery voltage is lowAlarm Suspend 70h Alarm
9-23Additional WaveformsAs previously stated, the CIS module transmits two type of packet information, a parameterpacket and a waveform packet. The EC
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10-1Chapter 10 – TroubleshootingGeneral SolutionsProblem Possible Causes Action/SolutionMonitor does not turn on.AC power may not beconnected.Verify A
10-2Respiration SolutionsProblem Possible Causes Action/SolutionErratic Respiration rate andwaveform.Poor electrode placement orconductivity.Confirm p
10-3NO SENSOR is displayed. Sensor not connected.Damaged Sensor or cable.Unknown sensor connected.Check sensor connections.Verify red light on sensori
10-4Mainstream ETCO2 Solutions (Prism Only)Problem Possible Causes Action/SolutionNO SENSOR message. Sensor not connected. Confirm proper sensorconnec
10-5ETCO2 Solutions (Prism SE Only)Problem Possible Causes Action/SolutionNo Sensor message. No filterline connected. Connect a filterline to monitor.
10-6Cardiac Output (CO) SolutionsProblem Possible Causes Action/SolutionNO CATH message. Catheter not connected. Confirm catheter connectedproperly.NO
10-7power.Defib/Pacer SolutionsProblem Possible Causes Action/SolutionDefibrillator will not charge(beeps intermittently) whenCHARGE key is pressed.De
1-4RECORDInitiates a 16-second recording of any one or two parameter waveforms. To stop a recording inprocess, press RECORD prior to completion of a m
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11-1Chapter 11 – Supplies, Accessories, & OptionsThe supplies, accessories, and options listed in this section can be ordered by callingMedical Da
11-2PartNumberDefibrillator / Pacer Accessories / SuppliesE2700-03GCX Defib Slide Mount Adapter Plate – Allows monitor equipped withDefib base to atta
11-3PartNumberECG Accessories – CE ApprovedE2900-04 5-Lead ECG Safety Cable (Red, Yellow, Green, Black, White)E2900-03 3-Lead ECG Safety Cable (Red, Y
11-4PartNumberMicrostream ETCO2 Accessories / Supplies (Prism SE Only)E2910-20Adult / Pediatric Filterline & Airway Adapter Set – for intubated CO
11-5PartNumberNIBP Accessories / Supplies – Screw Type FittingsE2800-06 Adult / Pediatric Hose Assembly (12 foot)E2800-11 Neonatal Hose Assembly (8 fo
11-6PartNumberSPO2 Accessories / Supplies – Masimo E2810-50 Adult Finger Sensor-ReusableE2810-51 Adult Disposable Adhesive Sensors (box of 20)E2810-5
11-7PartNumberVideo CableE2800-SC2525 Foot Standard CableE2800-SC5050 Foot Standard CableE2800-PC5050 Foot Plenum CablePartNumberRemote Display Power
11-8PartNumberOptions (Prism Only)OPT25 BEDRAIL HANDLE – Need 9040-60 upgrade on older unitsOPT37CRG and OXYCRGS – Provides CRG (Cardiorespirogram) to
11-920001-MMULTIPARAMETER MODULE – MMPM for use with Masimo SpO2 or when no SpO2 is ordered.Includes single or dual lead ECG and Respiration.20001-NMU
1-5IndicatorsThe monitor includes up to four indicators, which illuminate to notify the operator of a specificactivity or situation. These indicators
11-10PartNumberOptions (Prism SE Only)OPT53-SEVGA Output for Prism SE series monitors – Permits all Prism SEwaveforms and numeric data to be displayed
11-11PartNumberWireless Communication Modules 20011VVISION TRANSCEIVER MODULE – (900 MHz BAND) SpreadSpectrum communication with Vision central statio
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12-1Chapter 12 – SpecificationsPRISM & PRISM SE SPECIFICATIONSPHYSICAL (Prism Only)Size: 9.3 x 11.8 x 10.2 in./23.6 x 30.0 x 25.9 cm (HWD)Weight:
12-2Range: 10 to 300 BPMAccuracy: ±2% or ±2 BPMSweep Speed: 12.5, 25 mm/sec selectableDisplay Update Information: Display update interval is 2 sec
12-3Range: 20 to 50° C (68 to 122° F)Alarm Limit Range 20-44° CAccuracy: ±0.1° CProbe: YSI 700 or 400, autosensingConnector: 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) stereo
12-4Pulse Tone: Pitch varies with SpO2 valueECG Sync: NELLCOR C-LOCKSpO2 (Nellcor MP405)Display: % SpO2, Plethysmographic Waveform or Pulse Amplitu
12-5PED 0-150 mmHgNEO 0-150 mmHgMean: ADULT 0-200 mmHgPED 0-170 mmHgNEO 0-170 mmHgDisplay Scale: 15, 30, 60, 120, 180, 240 mmHg selectableInput Conne
12-6Operating Pressure: 430 to 795 mmHgMaximum Change Rate in Pressure: 12.4 mmHg/minOperating Altitude: -1,250 to 15,000 ft.Maximum Change Rate in
12-7Weight: 0.85 lb (0.39 kg) with full roll of paper (Prism SE Only)AutoNet TRANSCEIVER MODULEIndicator: Green light indicates comm. StatusFrequenc
1-6Prism & Prism SE Display Screen1. ECG Lead in Use2. Softkey Labels for Parameters Displayed in the Waveform Display Zone (WDZ)3. Alarm Statu
12-8POWERModular Batteries: 1-each 12V; 2.0 AH Rechargeable Sealed Lead AcidModular Battery Capacity: 35 charges @ 360 joules or 5 hours pacing at10
1-71. ECG Lead in UseIndicates the ECG lead displayed in the top trace of the WDZ. Choices include lead I, II, III, orV LD (and depending on hardware
1-87. System Message AreaA message that is not specific to a single parameter, such as “ALARMS SUSPENDED 180”, isdisplayed in a reverse-video box, ju
ESCORT Prism™ & Prism SEPatient MonitorReference ManualFederal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.E9030-33R Rev F
1-9Prism SE Rear Panel1. External DC` Input Connector (optional)2. Fuse Holder3. AC Power Cord Input Connector4. Battery Compartment5. Model &
1-101. External DC Input (12 - 28V) ConnectorAllows an external DC power source to be connected for extended use during transport where ACpower is no
1-114. Battery CompartmentThis compartment houses one battery (or up to two batteries on earlier units) which providepower in transport situations or
1-12Prism Rear Panel1. External DC Input Connector (optional)2. Equipotential Connector (grounding terminal) (optional)3. Batteries4. Defibrillato
1-131. External DC Input (12 - 28V) ConnectorAllows an external DC power source to be connected for extended use during transport where ACpower is no
1-147. Auxiliary Output ConnectorProvides analog waveform or alarm relay closure interface signals from the monitor to otherclinical instruments.WARN
1-15Prism SE Side Panel
1-16Connector PanelThe Prism SE can monitor several parameters. They include ECG, SPO2, IBP (Invasive BloodPressure), NIBP (Noninvasive Blood Pressure
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1-18Multiparameter ModuleThe Multiparameter Module is configured for several parameters; however your MultiparameterModule may be configured for fewer
iiPrefaceThe ESCORT Prism and Prism SE Series monitors are intended only as an adjunct to patientassessment. They cannot replace skilled nursing care
1-19Prism’s Modular ComponentsThere are several modular (user-movable) components that can be shared by all Prism monitors.• Multiparameter Module (M
1-20Prism SE’s Modular ComponentsThere are several modular (user-movable) components that can be shared by all Prism & PrismSE monitors.• Transce
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2-1Chapter 2 – General Instructions for Using the Patient MonitorDetermine the Power SourceThe Prism and Prism SE can be powered in one of three ways:
2-2 To install the Multiparameter Module:1. Align the Multiparameter Module’s front panel with the parameter labels facing you andright-side up. In
2-3ALARM ON/OFF—Allows alarm to be turned ON/OFF.ALARM LIMITS—Allows adjustment of limits through use of ↑↓ arrow keys.SIZE/SCALE—Allows adjustment of
2-42. Press the TRACE SEL softkey to open the following menu.DISPVSCDISPOCRGTRACE2AUTOTRACE3AUTOTRACE4AUTOMORE3. Press the softkey under desired TRA
2-56. Use the UP ARROW ↑ ↑ and DOWN ARROW ↓ ↓ softkeys to adjust the date and timesettings.7. Press the PAGE HOME key.Monitor Default SettingsIf you
2-6 To adjust tone volumes for all parameters:1. Press the SYSTEM SETUP key to open the System Setup menu.
iiiSafety Considerations (Prism & Prism SE)Read the following sections before using the Prism or Prism SE monitors. These cautions andwarnings are
2-7CLEARPTDATASTOREVSDISPVSCPTSETUPHRAUTOECGTRACESELMORE2. Press the MORE softkey to open the following menu.ADULTPEDNEOVOLDISPOCRGRECSETUPTIMER CLOC
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3-1Chapter 3 – Vital Sign Parameter UsageNOTE: The Prism SE monitor can be used during defibrillation, butcertain parameter readings may be inaccurat
3-2Patient PreparationWhen doing any patient monitoring, proper skin prep and electrode placement are critical toensuring patient safety as well as ac
3-3Neonatal Electrode Placement To monitor a patient’s ECG:1. Open the ECG SETUP menu by pressing the softkey next to the ECG label.ALMONOFFALMLIMS
3-4Selecting a Telemetry Patient to Monitor“Telemetry-monitored” patients must be prepared properly for telemetry functions to work. A3-lead or 5-lead
3-5RespirationRespiratory monitoring may be done either by impedance pneumography via ECG leads of RA(right arm) and LA (left arm) or through ETCO2. L
3-6Pulse Oximetry (SPO2)A noninvasive method for continuously measuring oxygen saturation and pulse rate. Hospitalpolicies, along with the sensor&apos
3-7MODE for Nellcor MP405 Averaging Time Application*NORM (NOT USED) (NOT USED) (NOT USED)FAST (NELLCOR Mode 2) Typically 7-8 seconds foraverage pulse
3-8SPO2 Sensor Accessories—NellcorNellcor Sensors – Contact NellcorSensor Model Patient sizeOxisensor® II oxygen transducers(Sterile, Single-use only)
ivCAUTION: Always locate the Prism or Prism SE and its power cordaway from any electrosurgery and diathermy equipment and its powercord and cables.CA
3-9 There is arterial occlusion proximal to sensor Patient is in cardiac arrest or is in shockSPO2 Sensor Accessories—MasimoName/Type Model Number
3-10Temperature MonitoringThe Prism and Prism SE can accommodate a variety of continuous temperature probes, as well asMDE SureTemp oral/axillary and
3-11T1 WAIT. DO NOT place probe into position until message reads T1 READY and anaudible tone is heard.3. When ready, place probe in position. ORAL a
3-12Each NIBP reading, recording, and trend printout will display an ET (elapsed time) number. Thisnumber indicates the number of minutes that have p
3-13Selecting an Appropriate NIBP CuffFor patient safety and accurate NIBP readings, it is essential to select an appropriate cuff forpatient type and
3-14Displaying the NIBP TableThe Prism and Prism SE monitors stores up to 100 NIBP readings, as well as any otherparameters being monitored, with thei
3-1510. Press the SITE softkey to cycle through site labels for invasive pressure line. Highlightdesired site.11. Press the MORE softkey to access sec
3-164. Press the CURSOR softkeys to align cursor bar with end expiration. Note value displayedon cursor bar and at bottom of screen changes as cur
3-17If a BP in TRACE 4 or 5 is turned OFF, that BP will be removed from the waveform zone.The remaining BP will be expanded into the full Trace 4 area
3-18Injections are labeled as RUN 1, 2, etc. Subsequent injections are completed once START isredisplayed. A total of 6 RUNS can be displayed. Further
vTable of ContentsChapter 1 – Physical Description...
3-19End Tidal Carbon Dioxide (ETCO2) (Prism Only)End tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring can show early indications of circulatory andpulmonary pr
3-20WARNING: Do not allow CO2 sensor to come in contact withpatient’s skin for prolonged period of time. CO2 sensor heats toprevent fogging of airway
3-211. Inspect circular window on airway adapter for cracks or blemishes. Replace if necessary.2. Attach airway adapter and sensor in line proximall
3-22ETCO2 (CO2) Sensor and Airway Adapter Maintenance (Prism Only)CO2 sensor is a precision instrument, which requires proper maintenance to verify ac
3-23UNIT%mmHgO2ONOFFN2OONOFFETCO2 allows numeric information and waveform to be displayed. ETCO2 waveform can beplaced in a trace slot. Refer to confi
3-241. Position nasal cannula on patient.2. Connect ETCO2 tubing to Prism SE’s connector panel.3. Observe WARM UP message on screen. ETCO2 monitori
3-25Vital Sign Chart (VSC)VSC is a feature that allows storage, display, documentation and editing of vital signs. Themonitor stores 100 sets of tabul
3-26(bell) Entry made when an alarm is violated (alarming vital sign is shown in inverse video).n Entry made when a user-initiated NIBP reading is com
3-27CLEARPTDATASTOREVSDISPVSCPTSETUPHRAUTOECGTRACESELMORE2. Press the CLEAR PT DATA softkey and press YES softkey. 3. Press the PAGE HOME key. Oxyc
3-285. To remove temporary display, press the PAGE HOME key. To display OxyCRG in Trace 2:1. Monitor ECG, Respiration, and SpO2.2. Press the SYS
viAC Power Cord Input Connector and Optional Power Cord Mounting Bracket... 1-13Auxiliary Output Connector ...
3-29AlarmsAlarm ON/OFF status and limits can be set from individual parameter menus or from ALARMSETUP page. Do not temporarily silence or disable aud
3-30understand the ramifications of turning alarms off, silencing alarms, suspending alarms, andresetting alarm criteria from factory defaults. Please
3-31(FLASHING)A solid bell will flash if one or more alarm criteria are violated for associatedparameter, and an alarm message will display in paramet
3-32 Continuous recordings:1. For ECG, press and hold the RECORD key for approximately three seconds.2. For all other parameters, press the RECORD
3-33CLEARPTDATASTOREVSDISPVSCPTSETUPHRAUTOECGTRACESELMORE2. Press the MORE softkey to display the following menu.ADULTPEDNEOVOLDISPOCRGRECSETUPTIMER
3-341. Press the door release to open recorder. 2. Remove the empty spool. 3. Install new roll with paper unrolling from bottom side. 4. Pull out
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4-1Chapter 4 – Additional User InformationWireless Communication to a Central StationThe Prism and Prism SE monitors have the capability to send vital
4-2Maintenance and CalibrationThere are no user-serviceable parts in Prism or Prism SE monitors. MDE recommends a yearlyperformance check to verify al
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viiMeasuring a Patient’s Temperature with Continuous Probes... 3-10Measuring a Patient’s Temperature with S
5-1Chapter 5 – Main Setup MenusThis section describes the main system setup and vital sign menus on the Prism and Prism SEmonitors. The menus are the
5-2ECG Setup MenusECG function menus are accessed by pressing the softkey adjacent to the ECG label. The menusare as follows:ALMONOFFALMLIMSIZELEADSEL
5-3RR AUTO LEADS—Selects RESP source, ECG leads, CO2, or AUTO detect.APNEA DELAY 20S—Selects allowable apnea period before alarming.MORE—Displays the
5-4SITE OFF ART—Adds label next to numeric to identify IBP sites.ZERO ALL—Zeroes all connected transducers.ZERO BP1—Zeroes the transducer offset.MORE—
5-5NIBP ON OFF—Press the NIBP softkey to turn ON or OFF.Continuous Temperature Setup MenusContinuous Temperature menus may be accessed by pressing the
5-6ALMONOFFALMLIMSCALE5075MM/S12.56.25CO2ONOFFMOREALM ON OFF—Toggles CO2 alarms ON or OFF.ALM LIM—Accesses alarm limits menu.SCALE 50/75—Selects CO2 w
5-7CONST .470 (ARROW ON 4)—Use to change the tenths column of the constant.CONST .470 (ARROW ON 7)—Use to change the hundredths column of the constant
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6-1Chapter 6 – Factory DefaultsWhen the Prism & Prism SE monitor is powered on for the first time, it will be in the Neonatalmode, and all paramet
6-2Recorder Factory DefaultsRECORDER SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONRECD DELAY ON ON ON Four second delayALRM RECDNG ON ON ON Alarm recording enable/d
viiiSystem Setup Factory Defaults ... 6-1Recorder Fac
6-3ECG Setup Factory DefaultsECG SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS ON ON ON Enables ECG alarmsALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2, o
6-4SPO2 Setup Factory DefaultsSPO2 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF ON ON Enables SPO2 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2
6-5BP1 Setup Factory DefaultsBP1 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables BP1 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2,
6-6BP2 Setup Factory DefaultsBP2 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables BP2 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2,
6-7BP3 Setup Factory DefaultsBP3 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables BP3 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2,
6-8NIBP Setup Factory DefaultsNIBP SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables NIBP alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1,
6-9CO2 Setup Factory DefaultsCO2 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables CO2 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level (1, 2,
6-10Temp1 Setup Factory DefaultsTEMP1 SETUP ADULT PED NEO DESCRIPTIONALARMS OFF OFF OFF Enables Temp1 alarmALARM LEVEL 2 2 2 Sets alarm priority level
7-1Chapter 7 – System & Parameter MessagesSystem and parameter messages remind, prompt, or warn you about the current condition of themonitor or i
7-2Battery MessagesMESSAGE BATTERY LEVELMONITOR BAT HI > 60% ChargeMONITOR BAT MID 20-60% ChargeMONITOR BAT LOW < 20% ChargeBATTERY VERY LOW(Int
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