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3.3.2 Activating / Deactivating a Parameter Measurement
For different measurement parameters, approaches to parameter activation / deactivation may
vary a little. Take the parameters ECG and NIBP in XM module for example:
To activate / deactivate the ECG measurement, select the ECG connector in the XM module
on the MeasureSet menu, and set the ECG measurement to on or off on the pop-up
submenu.
To activate / deactivated the NIBP measurement, select the NIBP connector in the XM
module on the MeasureSet menu, and the NIBP measurement will directly be activated /
deactivated.
3.3.3 Resolving Module Conflicts
This monitor supports a maximum of eight channels of IBP measurement. Both the XM module
and each V-IBP module provide two channels of IBP measurement. A maximum of four V-IBP
modules can be used simultaneously if the XM module is not used, while three if the XM module
is used. If eight channels of IBP measurement are loaded, another IBP module’s plugging in will
trigger an IBP module conflict; the corresponding IBP connector will be changed into on
the MeasureSet menu as an indication. To remove the IBP conflict, unplug the conflicting
module and re-plug it while less than eight channels of IBP are loaded.
For other modules, only one of the same type is available at a time; another one inserted will be
in the conflicting status. For example, if a CO
2
module (module A) is loaded then another CO
2
module (module B) is inserted, a symbol “!” in red will appear on the corresponding connector on
the MeasureSet menu to indicate a module conflict. To use module B, directly select the
connector of module B on the MeasureSet menu, and module A is consequently switched to be
in conflicting status. Especially, for resolving a BIS module conflict, you also need to disconnect
connection between the V-BIS module and the BISx device and reconnect the BISx device to the
V-BIS module which you need to use.
3.3.4 Resolving IBP Label Conflicts
Each label must be unique and can only be assigned once. The measurement labels are stored in
the measurement modules. If you try to use two measurement modules that have identical labels,
this causes a label conflict in the monitor.
For example, an IBP module (module A) has already been loaded and the label Art is used for
module A. Then another IBP module (module B) is inserted and the label Art is also used for
module B. In this case, a label conflict will be triggered. A prompt indicating IBP label conflict
will appear on the left of the screen. Additionally, at the corresponding measurements area, two
labels flicker to indicate a label conflict. The label inside the brackets is the conflicting one while
the label outside the brackets is the default one assigned by the system. Via comparing the labels
displayed on the MeasureSet menu with the label outside the brackets, you may identify the
model with a label conflict and accordingly decide on the module to work.