Direct functions, Special functions – Fluke Biomedical DataSim 6100 User Manual

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DataSim 6100

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Table 1-4. Pendant Keypad Controls and Indicators

Label Element

Description

A

LCD Display
Screen

Eight-character display shows prompts, messages,
confirmations, results

B

Direct
Function Keys

Fifteen of the 16 keys; excluding the SPEC FUNC key

C

Special
Function Key

Key at the lower right corner (fourth row) of the
keypad; labeled SPEC FUNC

D

Palpitation
Keys

The second, third, and fourth keys in the third row of
the keypad; labeled PAC, PVC1, and PVC2

Allow user to add a palpitation to any other selected
rhythm

E

Mode/Cal
Keys

Dual function; the first, second, and third keys in the
fourth row of the keypad; labeled CPLT/

]

, V-TAC/

[

,

and V-FIB/STD

Allow user to select a mode or, when used with
Special Functions, to adjust the value of the selected
parameter

Direct Functions

To perform Direct Functions, the user selects the desired rhythm by pressing
one of the 15 direct function keys (

0

-

9

,

PVC1

,

PVC2

,

CPLT

,

V-TAC

, and

V-

FIB

). For example, to initiate a bradycardia rhythm, the user presses and

releases the

2

key that is labeled

BRAD

. The Simulator automatically

determines the proper time in the cardiac cycle to begin a new rhythm.

Special Functions

To perform Special Functions, the user presses and releases the

SPEC FUNC

key, followed by the

appropriate two-digit code

, found in the printed

menus attached to either side of the keypad. The Simulator displays the *
symbol in response to the

SPEC FUNC

key selection. The two-digit function

code must be entered when the * prompt is displayed. For example, to select a
bigeminy rhythm, the user presses the

SPEC FUNC

key followed by the code

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