Passport V Operating Instructions 0070- 0-0704-02 4 - 13
ECG Monitoring Menus: ECG Main and Submenus
To display the ECG Setup Menu:
1. On the front panel:
Press the Normal Screen key to return to the normal screen.
2. On the normal screen:
Select Parameters
〉 ECG 〉 ECG Setup Menu
or
Select the ECG tile
〉 ECG Setup Menu.
3. To exit, press the Normal Screen key on the front panel.
ECG Setup Menu
MENU ITEM SELECTIONS COMMENTS
Previous Menu — Select to return to previous menu.
Filter Surgery
Monitor (default)
ST
Diagnostic
Select to change filter mode for ECG. Diagnostic or ST
must be used for ST analysis.
Channel Bandwidth:
Surgery = 1 to 20 Hz
Monitor = 0.5 to 40 Hz
ST= 0.05 to 40 Hz
Diagnostic = 0.05 to 150 Hz
Note: If Filter is set to Surgery or Monitor when ST
Analysis is set to On, the ST analysis automatically uses
the ST filter without changing the user-selected filter
setting. If Filter is set to ST or Diagnostic when ST
Analysis is set to On, the ST analysis uses the Filter
setting. The filter displayed in ECG waveform areas is
coincident with the actual filter mode.
HR Source Auto (default)
ECG
Art
UA
LV
PA
SpO
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Select to change heart rate source.
The selections are available if the corresponding
parameters are configured. The selections are in order
of priority from high to low: Auto, ECG, ART, UA, LV,
PA, SpO2.
If Auto is selected, the monitor will switch to the current
highest-priority measuring module, and will display the
actual heart rate source in the numeric tile. If the
module for the selected HR source becomes
unavailable, the monitor will switch to the next
available source.
Pacer Reject On
Off (default)
Select to turn pacer reject on (pacer artifact blanked
from display) or off (pacer artifact displayed).
On: Rejects the pacing pulse, and filters the pacing
pulse from the ECG waveforms. The message "Pacer
Reject On" is displayed on the top right of the ECG1
waveform area.
Off: Pacing pulse is not rejected.
Pacer
Enhancement
On
Off (default)
Select to turn pacer enhancement on or off.
On: If there is pacing pulse, a short, straight vertical
line is used on all ECG waveforms to mark pacing
pulse.
Off: Pacing pulse is not rejected
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