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Schiller BP-200 plus - BP-200 Plus Menu Table

Schiller BP-200 plus
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2 Introduction
2.7 BP-200 plus Menu Structure
Page 20
BP-200 plus
Art. no.: 2.510701 rev.: c
2.7.3 BP-200 plus Menu Table
Main Menu
Options Value/Options/Notes
SETUP SYSTEM « Contrast (monochrome
LCDs only)
1 (brightest) to 10 (darkest). Note that this menu item is present
only when black and white LCDs are installed. When a colour
LCD screen is installed, this contrast menu is not required.
« Language DEU (German), ENG (English)
Other languages are available on request
« Auto Exit Defines the time that the unit will automatically switch off if a stress
test is not being run and no keys are pressed. Set as follows:
•10
•15
•20
•30
•45
•60
•OFF
Note that when running on backup battery the unit always switches
off after 10 minutes.
« Date Format MM/DD/YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY
YYYYMMDD
YYYY-MM-DD
YYYYMMMDD - date given in abbreviated alpha form e.g.
2006SEP25
DDMMMYYYY - date given in abbreviated alpha form e.g.
25SEP2006
« Date Set date (in the form defined above)
« Time Format 12 hour e.g. 05:20pm
24 hour e.g. 17:20
« Time Set time (in the form defined above)
SETUP MEASUREMENTS « Host System •None
Schiller Unit
Other host systems are planned
« Trigger Mode None
Internal
External pos - external positive trigger pulse
External neg - external negative trigger pulse
Note that the external trigger options are only selectable when a
host system is selected above.
The pos / neg setting must be set to the same polarity as the out-
put defined in the host system.
« Measurement Method
When a host is connect-
ed, only the Korotkoff
method can be used.
OSC (oscillometric) - resting patients only.
KOR (Korotkoff)
AUTO - When this option is selected both methods are used to
obtain a measurement and the value obtained with the Korotkoff
method is used. If however, a value is not obtained with the Ko-
rotkoff method, then the oscillometric value is used.

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