Philips V26CT Computer Monitor User Manual


 
Changing Default Settings and Patient Category
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Setting up your
Monitor
Changing Default Settings and Patient Category
Each system is configured in the factory with the factory default
settings. The settings are collected together to form Configuration
Sets. There are 4 Configuration Sets available with universal settings:
The Configuration Sets also include parameter default settings.
If your hospital requested it, these Configuration Sets will have been
customized at installation to your specific requirements. In this case
those new settings are the user default settings; if the settings were
not changed at installation, the user default settings and the factory
default settings are the same.
You can change the patient category within a Configuration Set during
normal monitoring. However, if after delivery of your system, you want
to change any of the other parameters or universal settings, you will
need to contact your Philips service engineer or your biomedical
engineering department, as this procedure has to be done in a special
Configuration Mode. Changes can be made to a Configuration Set to
suit an individual clinician's needs, for example, or to provide optimal
settings for a particular medical procedure.
Configuration Set 1 is for adult, intensive care unit application.
Configuration Set 2 is for adult, operating room application.
Configuration Set 3 is for neonatal, intensive care unit application.
Configuration Set 4 is for neonatal, operating room application.