Patient monitor User’s manual
Chapter 19-19
condition. Select
【
Sensitivity Mode
】
in the SpO
2
Setup menu with the options
of【Max】,【Normal】or【APOD】.
【Max】: This mode should be used for the sickest patients, where obtaining a
reading is most difficult. The mode is recommended during procedures and
when clinician and patient contact is continuous.
【 Normal 】 : This mode provides the best combination of sensitivity and
probe-off detection performance. The mode is recommended for the majority
【APOD】: This mode is the least sensitive in picking up a reading on patients
with low perfusion but has the best detection for probe-off conditions. The
mode is useful for patients that are at particular risk of the sensor becoming
detached (pediatric, combative, etc.)
The Fast Sat mode is clinically applicable during procedures when
detecting rapid changes in oxygen saturation is paramount such as induction,
intubation and sleep studies.
Select【Fast Sat Mode】in the SpO
2
parameter setting menu, you can select
【On】or【Off】to enable or disable the Fast Sat mode.
d. Setting Smart Tone Mode
【 Smart Tone Mode 】 is a feature that affects pulse beep and can be
selected in the SpO
2
parameter setting menu. When you set it to【On】, it will
allow the audible pulse beep to beep when the pleth shows signs of motion.
The pulse beep is suppressed during signs of motion when Smart Tone is set to
e. Setting SpHb Precision Mode
You can select the SpHb precision to be displayed on the screen, select
【 SpHb Precise Mode 】 in the SpO2 parameter setting menu, and select a
f. Setting SpHb Measure Mode
While monitoring Hemoglobin levels, there are two blood sample sources
from which Hemoglobin readings can be obtained: arterial and venous. You
can select【 SpHb Measure Mode 】in the SpO
2
parameter setting menu, and
you can select【Arterial】or【Venous】.