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Display General Product Description<br />

1.4 Display<br />

The display of the Passport V provides menus, waveforms, parameter information, and<br />

messages. The Passport V includes a display setup function that allows customization of<br />

the display. Preferred setup details can be programmed and saved.<br />

The operator of the Passport V should be positioned in front of the monitor at a<br />

comfortable distance to view all displayed waveforms and text.<br />

Message<br />

Area A<br />

1<br />

Waveform<br />

Area<br />

7<br />

6<br />

Message<br />

Area B<br />

Parameter<br />

Menus<br />

FIGURE 1-3 Normal Screen Display<br />

3<br />

Main Menus<br />

4<br />

Numeric<br />

Tiles<br />

Status Icon<br />

Area<br />

1. Waveform Area<br />

The waveform area is used to display windows which contain parameter waveforms. Up to 8<br />

waveforms may be displayed. The top waveform is always set to display the ECG waveform<br />

and cannot be changed. By default, SpO2 (Pleth) waveform will appear as the second<br />

waveform. Respiration will appear as the third waveform. If pressure transducers are<br />

plugged into the P1 and P2 ports, the screen will reformat to display the additional<br />

waveforms. CO2 will display as the fourth waveform; IBP will appear as the fifth and sixth<br />

waveform. The setup can be changed to display any of the available parameters and<br />

waveforms.<br />

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