4 Understanding Configuration Settings
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A configuration report is the perfect documentation of an Avalon fetal monitor's configuration, when
you hand it over to a customer:
• The first page of the configuration report lists the complete information of this specific
configuration, e.g. ".cfg" name, creation time of the configuration, and creation time of the report.
• In the configuration report, the settings are presented in a tabular format, similar to the
configuration tables in this Avalon Configuration Guide. Each Settings Block (e.g.
Measmt. Adult)
is shown in a separate column.
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The "breadcrumb trail" in the table header (shaded in blue) indicates the path you should follow to
access the same settings in the monitor.
The "breadcrumb trail" underneath (shaded in gray) reflects the table’s position in the settings
structure. It also indicates the category the settings belong to. In this example,
Measurements > MECG/
Pulse Alarms
means that the settings in this table are measurement settings.
In this example:
1 Connect an MECG cable to the Avalon monitor.
2 Change Main Setup > Alarms > Alarm Settings > Alarm Mode from INOP only to All.
3 Select Main Setup > Measurements > MECG to open the Setup MECG menu.
4 To configure MECG/Pulse Alarms settings in the Main Setup menu, select Measurements, then
select
ECG, and then select ECG/Pulse Alarms.
5 Change the settings and store them under Main Setup > Defaults > Save Defaults.