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Philips FM20 - Getting to Know Your Avalon FM40;FM50

Philips FM20
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5 Measurement Settings
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Color
Use the Color setting to define the SpO2 and Pulse from SpO2 color.
Configuring Pulse from SpO2
Measurement Settings: Main Setup > Measurements > Pulse
Pulse (SpO2) Factory Default Settings
Pulse (SpO2) Configuration Implications
Your monitor must be configured to Alarm Mode > All to enable the MECG/Pulse alarms.
NOTE
If you change one of these settings in the Setup MECG menu, this will also change it in the Setup Pulse
menu and vice versa.
High Limit, Low Limit
HR (MECG) and Pulse (SpO2) share the same alarm limits. These alarm limits apply to the current alarm
source, either
HR or Pulse.
Pulse Alarms
Use the Pulse Alarms setting to switch the Pulse alarm On or Off.
NOTE
If MECG is active, Pulse Alarms from SpO2 is grayed out and switched off.
Setting Item Mode Factory Default Choice/Range
High Limit C, M 120 bpm 31 to 300 bpm
in steps of 1 bpm (31 to 40 bpm)
in steps of 5 bpm (40 to 300 bpm)
Low Limit C, M 50 bpm 30 to 295 bpm
in steps of 1 bpm (30 to 40 bpm)
in steps of 5 bpm (40 to 295)
Pulse Alarms C, M On On, Off
QRS Volume C, M This setting is accessible in this menu, but is actually a Monitor Setting,
see “QRS Volume” on page 58.
ΔExtrTachy C 20 bpm 0 to 50 bpm, in steps of 5 bpm
Tachy Clamp C 200 bpm 150 to 240 bpm, in steps of 5 bpm
Δ ExtrBrady C 20 bpm 0 to 50 bpm, in steps of 5 bpm
Brady Clamp C 40 bpm 30 to 100 bpm, in steps of 5 bpm
Color C Cyan Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Magenta, Cyan,
White, Pink, Orange, Light Green, Light Red

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