Vital Signs Monitor User’s Manual
Chapter 6-6
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 of patients.
【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,
The Fast Sat mode is clinically applicable during procedures when detecting rapid
changes in oxygen saturation is paramount such as induction, intubation and sleep
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.
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【Off】.
You can select【Waveform Mode】in the SpO
2
parameter setting menu, and select
【
Resp. out
】
or
【
Resp. in
】
. Resp. out is short for Respiration Signal Filtered Out, and
Resp. in is short for Respiration Signal Included.
In the SpO2 setting menu, select【Alarm Delay】, and you can select the delay
time in the alarms as required in the options.
While monitoring Hemoglobin levels, there are two blood sample sources from
which Hemoglobin readings can be obtained: arterial and venous. You can select
【
SpHb Mode
】
in the SpO
2
parameter setting menu, and you can select
【
Arterial
】