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NPB-290 VERSION 1.0.0.1 TREND SpO2 Limit: 30-100% PR Limit: 100-180BPM
TIME %SPO2 BPM PA
22-NOV-97 14:00:05 100 120 150
22-NOV-97 14:00:07 100 121 154
22-NOV-97 14:00:09 100 120 150
Output Complete
Once a trend printout has begun, the NPB-290 must be turned off
and back on again before a new trend printout can begin. A trend
printout cannot be aborted without turning off the NPB-290 or the
printer.
Note: Trend memory always contains the MOST RECENT 24
hours of data, with newly collected data over-writing the
oldest data on a rolling basis. The NPB-290 continues to
record data points as long as the monitor is powered on,
with “blank” data points collected if no sensor is
connected to the monitor or patient. “Blank” data will
over-write older patient data if the memory becomes full.
Therefore, if you want to save old patient data, it is
important that you turn your monitor off when you are not
monitoring a patient, and that you download the trend
memory, using Score software, before it fills up and
over-writes the old data with new data (or “blank” data).
Whenever the NPB-290 is turned on, it stores a “data point” in
memory every 2 seconds (regardless of whether the NPB-290 is
monitoring a patient or not). Up to 50 alarm limit changes will
also be stored in trend data. The NPB-290 can store up to 24
hours of trend data. The 24 hours of stored trend data is available
for downloading to Score software for 45 days. There are no
limitations for displaying or printing data.
Note: When using Score software use the latest version.
Contact Mallinckrodt’s Technical Services Department or
your local Mallinckrodt representative to determine the
latest version of Score software.
Caution: Changing alarm limit settings uses up trend
memory space. Change alarm limits only as needed.
Figure 11: Trend Data Printout
TREND DATA OPERATION
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