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You can perform the following settings:
MONI NAME Monitor’s name.
DEPT. The department where the monitor is located.
BED NO The bed number where the monitor is located.
NET TYPE
Network type
Options: CMS and CMS+.
LOCAL NET NO
It indicates the bed number of a monitor in the monitoring
network. If the NET TYPE is CMS, the LOCAL NET NO can
be set between 1 and 64.
NOTCH FREQ.
Options: 50Hz and 60Hz;
If NOTCH is turned ON, the monitor filters the ECG signals
with the selected notch frequency.
LANGUAGE Select the required language of the displayed texts.
AUX OUTPUT Three options are available:
1. ANALOG OUT (analog output)
If this option is selected, the auxiliary output port will be able to output analog signals,
and you can perform the settings in the ANALOG menu. For details, see 4.4.6 Analog
Output.
If this option is not selected, the analog output function will be disabled and the
ANALOG >> option in the SYSTEM SETUP menu will become inactive. In this
situation, you cannot set the information in the ANALOG menu.
2. NURSE CALL
If this option is selected, the auxiliary output port will be able to output nurse call
signals, and you can perform the settings in the NURSE CALL SETUP submenu of the
USER MAINTAIN menu. For details, see 4.7.4 Nurse Call Setup.
If not selected, the nurse call function will be disabled and the NURSE CALL
SETUP>> option in USER MAINTAIN will become inactive. In this situation, you
cannot set the information in the NURSE CALL SETUP submenu.
3. DEFIB. SYN (defibrillator synchronization signals)
If this option is selected, the auxiliary output port will be able to output defibrillator
synchronization signals. In this situation, you can turn on DEFIB SYNC in the ECG
SETUP menu to enable the defibrillator synchronization. For details, see 10.4 ECG
Setup Menu.
If not selected, the defibrillator synchronization function will be disabled and the
DEFIB SYNC option in the ECG SETUP menu will set to OFF (it will not be
user-adjustable).