AccuPulse NIBP Simulator Manuels d'utilisation - Page 9

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Mode and Option Tabs for BPTest Cont'd
To open the Mode and Option Tabs, from the BP Test Screen,
press the <BPTest> button (NIBP Keypad), or, the Enter button (Generic Keypad)
The Left/Right arrow keys are used to select the desired tab for the parameter to be adjusted.
The graphic right arrow '>' on the last tab to the right, indicates there is another tab past the
end of the screen. When the user has selected a tab to the right, there may now be tabs off
screen to the left, so the first tab has a left arrow '<', indicating this situation.
Seq Tab (Auto Sequence)
Auto-sequence is included in all units to run a full sweep of the BP Test presets. After
the selected number of tests at one BP Preset is complete, the AccuPulse will decrement
to the next BP Preset to continue testing.
Sequence Tab where unit has All Options
loaded
Fig. Seq1
F2 On/Off enables or disables the autosequence function. It will be Off by default upon
power up.
F3 Next Param selects one of the 3 sequence parameters for adjustment.
F4 Inc Field will increase the value of the selected parameter.
The parameter choices are;
AutoSeq: Rpt
1-10
Run Once - After the final BP Preset has run, AccuPulse will stop advancing through the
presets. It ends by returning to the first preset and switching the autosequence state to
off.
Run Cont. - After the final BP Preset has run, AccuPulse will return to the start and
repeat the sequence in a continuous loop.
Timeout:
0-9 seconds
advancing on monitor retries. This causes AccuPulse to insert a delay at the end of each
NIBP cycle before it assumes the monitor has obtained a reading. Some monitors may
at times deflate completely without obtaining a valid result and then reinflate after a few
seconds. The time between good results is typically longer than that of a retry.
The sequence settings will be used in this testing session. The settings are not retained
across a power cycle.
NOTE: The User Defined option module also adds an Auto-sequence variation of its own, in which
the user can select their own defined presets to run. Further detail is provided in the User Defined
Module section of the manual. User Defined Mode is a purchased option upgrade.
Cal Tab (CalTable selection)
This is an optional software upgrade
Fig. CT1.
CalTable Tab (Default Generic)
Sequence Tab where unit has No Options
loaded
Fig. Seq2
(times to run each preset before advancing)
Use of this Timeout can help prevent AccuPulse from
CalTable Tab (CalTable selection)
Figure CT1 shows the CalTable selection tab for the BP Test Screen.
The one Generic CalTable is standard issue for all units. The CalTables option is in
addition to that.
If you have purchased the CalTables software option you can select a set of presets that
have already been tuned by Clinical Dynamics to match the indicated Make / Model of
equipment. This saves the user from always having to determine what the normal
expected results should be for a given NIBP instrument. With an appropriate CalTable
selected, the result typically agrees with the preset within just a few mmHg.
While in the BP Preset Mode, select the Cal tab.
The Up/Down arrow keys walk through the 45 possible selections.
Press F4 (Select CalTable) to apply the current selection for use.
Space for 45 selections is currently available but not all are used. They allow for adding
new CalTables to the system over time. Unpopulated spaces are labeled as invalid and
can not be selected for use.
The selected CalTable will be permanently stored as the default and used until the user
changes it again. This setting will be retained across a power cycle.
Mode Tab (BP User-Defined Mode)
This is an optional software upgrade
Figure UD1 shows the BP User-Def selection tab for the BP Test Screen.
The BP Preset mode is standard issue for all units and the CalTables option runs under
that mode. Purchase of the User-Defined Mode adds this special mode selection to the
menu system. Settings made here remain independent of the BP Preset mode.
If you have purchased the User-Defined software option you can edit, store and run up
to 45 presets of your own design. The user chooses independently the value of each
parameter which means you can test and explore behavior under a very wide range of
test conditions such as at differing pulse pressures. These settings can be trimmed to
match the unit under test as well. All settings here are stored permanently and will not
be cleared. The user can, of course, always go back and change them when they choose.
From the BPTest screen, press BPTest (or Enter) to reach the Mode tab.
Press F2 to select BP User-Def Mode. Press BPTest (or Enter) again to return to the BPTest
screen.
Figure UD2 shows the User-Def menu for the BP Test Screen.
From BPTest screen press Menu to access the controls for User Defined mode
The Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys navigate within the currently displayed page of selections.
Press F1/F2 (Pg Up/Pg Dwn) to change the page of displayed selections.
F3 (Edit) opens the current selection for editing.
F4 (Enter) applies the current selection for use.
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Fig. UD1.
Fig. UD2.