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Philips IntelliVue MX40 - Changing Measurement Settings; ECG Settings at the MX40

Philips IntelliVue MX40
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Monitoring Mode
4-14 Operating Modes
During initial use of the MX40, the secure connection between the patient
cable and the device may be difficult to disconnect. Should this occur, use
the alternative procedure shown below.
Caution
Never disconnect the patient cable by pulling on the leadwires or the SpO2
adapter, as this may damage wires over time.
Changing Measurement Settings
Each measurement has a setup menu in which you can adjust its settings.
You enter the setup menu by selecting the measurement numeric.
You must be aware that, although many settings can be changed during
use, permanent changes to settings can only be done in Configuration
Mode. All settings are restored to their default setting when the patient is
discharged or the MX40 is powered off.
ECG Settings at the MX40
Setting Description
Alarm Limits
Heart Rate alarm limits can be viewed locally at
the MX40. Limits set at the Information Center
(Release N or later or iX) are reflected at the
MX40 when connected on the network.
Primary
(used for arrhythmia analysis only)
(Set at IIC Release N or IIC iX. View only.)
I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V9, MCL, V3R, V4R,
V5R. Available waveforms are based on lead set
type. Lead II is the default.
Secondary
(used for arrhythmia analysis only)
(Set at IIC Release N or IIC iX. View only.)
I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V9, MCL, V3R, V4R,
V5R. Available waveforms are based on lead set
type. Lead V is the default.

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