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Touch or Mouse/Trackball Operation
1-30 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors
The CMS and V24 and
V26 Patient Monitors
Touch-
Responsive
Objects
Touch-responsive objects and areas of the screen include:
Numerics and Waves - When a numeric or wave is selected, the
respective parameter setup window opens up.
Alarms/INOP messages - Selecting an Alarm or INOP Message
opens the alarm messages window.
Task Windows/Selection Windows - All softkeys displayed in
Task Windows and Selection Windows are touch-responsive.
When a Task Window/Selection Window is open, a selection of any
area outside this window (except the Silence/Reset and Suspend
keys) will close the task window. Selecting the black x in the
corner of the Task Window label also closes the Window. Closing
a Task Window returns you to the Main Screen.
Items/Selections - All Items and all Selections within Task
Windows can be directly selected by touch or mouse-click without
the Select Item softkey or the arrow keys.
Arrow Keys - Depending on the application, buttons are provided
to perform the task of the arrow keys.
Confirm Button - A confirm button is displayed in the lower right
corner of the task window every time a confirm is required.
Application Windows - Split Screen, oxyCRG and CSA Display
contain touch-responsive areas which lead to the respective task
windows. Please refer to Chapter 3 of this manual for further
details.
Application-specific buttons - Touch/Mouse/Trackball
Operation has special implications for the Vital Signs, Graph
Trends and Calculation Task Windows (see Chapter 8 Trends and
Calculations for details), for the Patient Admit Task Window (see
Chapter 7 Admit/Discharge/End Case for details), for the ST
Analysis Task Window (see Chapter 14 ECG and ECG/Respiration
Module Section for details) and for defining screen labels and
adjusting the date and time (see Chapter 3 Setting up your
Monitor for details).

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