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Set SatSeconds limits

1. Touch the Alarm limit control of the SpO2 frame .
2. Touch the Alarms tab.

3. Touch

to select a SatSeconds setting.

4. Touch Home to save your settings and return to the Home tab.

Set Response Mode

To set the Response Mode from the Home tab, the monitor must be in the Monitor profile.

Touch

in the SpO2 frame.

The SpO2 frame displays MODE: Fast when Fast mode is selected.

SpHb

Monitors configured with Masimo total hemoglobin can measure hemoglobin (SpHb), SpO2, and

pulse rate. SpHb monitoring continuously measures blood constituents and anemic status in a

patient through a noninvasive SpHb pulse co-oximeter.

SpHb frame

The SpHb frame displays data and controls used in total hemoglobin measurements.

Note

SpHb is available only in the Monitor profile.

In this frame, one of two labels appears:

SpHbv indicates the venous calibrated reference for total hemoglobin measurement.

SpHb indicates the arterial calibrated reference for total hemoglobin measurement.

You can specify the reference source in Advanced settings.

The frame provides a numeric view and a graphical trend view of total hemoglobin data. You can

toggle between views by touching the left side of the frame.

SpHb numeric view

The numeric view indicates the total hemoglobin level in either grams per deciliter (g/dL) or

millimoles per liter (mmol/L). You can select the unit of measure in Advanced settings.

Averaging

The averaging button enables you to select the moving window of time used by the parameter to

calculate the SpHb value and update the display: short (approximately 1 minute), medium

(approximately 3 minutes), or long (approximately 6 minutes).

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