Data
Port
Protocol
N-395 VERSION 2.0.0.0 TREND Sp02
Limit:
70-100% PR
Limit:
60-1 GOBPM
TIME
%Sp02 BPM PA Status
12-NOV-99
14:00:05 100 120 150
12-NOV-99
14:00:07 100 121 154
12-NOV-99
14:00:09 100 120 150
Output Complete
Figure
24:
Trend Data Printout (ASCII MODE)
Once a trend printout has begun, it cannot be aborted without
turning off the
N-395
or the printer.
TREND DATA PRINTOUT (GRAPH MODE)
The graph mode (Figure
25)
disables all printout fiulctions
except trend data. Trend printouts will be graphical if connected
to an approved serial printer. Contact Mallinckrodt's Technical
Services Department for a list of approved serial printers.
2HR
TREND
25JUL99
14
:35
:05
%SF302
80
70
Figure
25:
Trend Data Printout (GRAPH MODE)
NURSE
CALL
WAWING:
The nurse call feature should not be used
as
the
primary source of alarm notification. The audible and visual
alarms of the monitor, used in conjunction with clinical signs
and symptoms, are the primary source for notifying medical
personnel that an
alarm condition exists.
The
N-395
provides two different types of nurse call interfaces:
an
RS-232
level and solid state relay closure. The solid state
relay-based nurse call function is available when the
inonitor is
operating either on AC power or when powered by battery.
The remote location will be signaled
anytime there is
an
audible
alarm.
Pin
11
on the data port is the
RS-232
level nurse call signal and
pin
10
is ground (see Table
10).
The nurse call polarity
(nornally high or norinally low) and whether the monitor is in