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Stanbio HemoPoint-H2 - Hgb Mode and Limits; Setting the Display Contrast

Stanbio HemoPoint-H2
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Further functions
HemoPoint
®
H2 User’s Guide
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You can select the following units:
mmol/L
g/dL (default)
g/L
Select the appropriate entry using the
arrow buttons.
ESC
Press this button to reject the selection.
OK
Press this button to confirm the selection.
5.3.5 Hgb mode and limits
The function of enabling the Hgb mode and setting the limits can
be found under “Menu”, sub-menu “Hgb limits”. This gives you
the ability to enable or disable the Hgb mode and to set the
normal range limits of each patient group. This setting influences
all test displays, including the results in the memory (data
storage) and the printer.
Limits can be set for the following groups of patients:
Adult Male - (13 – 18 g/dL) default
Adult Female - (11– 16 g/dL) default
Child - (11 – 16 g/dL) default
Limits can be set within 5 – 25.5 g/dL (0.31 – 15.81 mmol/L).
While the “Hgb limits” mode is activated, the lower limits must
show different values than the upper limits of all groups of
patient. Otherwise the “Hgb-limits” mode will be inactive.
5.3.6 Setting the display contrast
The LCD display contrast is strongly dependent for technical
reasons on the environmental temperature. You can set the
contrast by entering “Menu”, sub-menu, “Contrast”. Default
setting is “3”. Higher numbers will darken the screen.
TIP

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