Datascope Passport - Mindray
Datascope Passport - Mindray
Datascope Passport - Mindray
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Operation List Trends (<strong>Passport</strong> 2 Only)<br />
3.13 List Trends (<strong>Passport</strong> 2 Only)<br />
FIGURE 3-20 List Trends<br />
The List Trend display allows the user to view a tabular list of stored patient vital signs and<br />
anesthetic gas data. Press the TRENDS key to access this display. A maximum of 120 timestamped<br />
entries may be stored. If the “Extended Trend” option is installed, a maximum of<br />
500 time-stamped entries may be stored. When the maximum number of entries has been<br />
reached, the oldest entry will be deleted from the trend record in order to allow storage of a<br />
new entry.<br />
The left side of the List Trend display contains menu items for scrolling, setup, and access to<br />
other displays. Trend data is listed from newest to oldest. Use the Vertical Scroll feature to<br />
view older data. Use the Horizontal Scroll feature to view all the columns of data.<br />
NOTE: When scrolling horizontally, the first column of data remains<br />
displayed and does not scroll.<br />
Scroll bars along the right and bottom sides of the trend display indicate the position of<br />
viewed data in relation to the rest of the database. Upon reopening of the trend screen, the<br />
last viewed data position will be displayed at the top of the trend screen.<br />
The leftmost column of the List Trend display contains markers which indicate if the entry was<br />
triggered by an alarm violation or MARK EVENT keypress. On color displays these markers<br />
are red for priority 1 alarms, yellow for priority 2 alarms, and green for MARK EVENT<br />
keypresses. On monochrome displays these markers are bold for priority 1 alarms, halfbrightness<br />
for priority 2 alarms, and normal brightness for MARK EVENT keypresses.<br />
Trend data in violation of an alarm is also highlighted according to the priority of the alarm.<br />
On color displays this data is red for priority 1 alarms and yellow for priority 2 alarms. On<br />
monochrome displays this data is bold for priority 1 alarms and half-brightness for priority2<br />
alarms.<br />
<strong>Passport</strong> 2 ® /<strong>Passport</strong> 2 LT Operating Instructions 0070-10-0649-01 3 - 45