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Product Description
Product Description
Focus on DCS, PLC, robot control system and large servo system.
Main products: various modules / cards, controllers, touch screens, servo drivers.
Advantages: supply of imported original products, professional production parts,
Fast delivery, accurate delivery time,
The main brands include ABB Bailey, Ge / fuanc, Foxboro, Invensys Triconex, Bently, A-B Rockwell, Emerson, ovation, Motorola, xyvom, Honeywell, Rexroth, KUKA, Ni, Deif, Yokogawa, Woodward, Ryan, Schneider, Yaskawa, Moog, prosoft and other brands
Standby is displayed upon system startup or when the Standby quick key is selected. When the system is in Standby, the Standby quick key and the patient status (airway pressure) bar are colored tan. A “Standby” message is displayed in the navigation bar when in the Present/Patient Status workspace. Standby is used to stop ventilation to the patient, select a New or Previous patient, perform a System Check, and Park/Unpark the patient circuit. The Setup button accesses the password protected Configuration (Super User) and Service menus. CARESCAPE™ R860 3-6 2065490-001 1 2 4 9 8 7 6 5 3 AB.100.186 Figure 3-4 • Standby menu . 1. New Patient Select New Patient to enter patient information. 2. Circuit Setup Select Circuit Setup to select HME or Humidifier for adult and pediatric patient types. 3. Standby When Standby (hand icon) is selected the Standby menu displays. If the Patient detected alarm occurs, the Standby menu automatically displays. 4. Park/Unpark Circuit When the circuit is parked a message displays: Patient circuit is occluded and ventilator is in Standby. 5. Start Ventilation Select to start patient ventilation. 6. System Check Select System Check to perform a ventilator system check. 7. Information Select to access information regarding the system check status and troubleshooting. 8. Previous Patient/Current Patient Select Previous Patient to use the previous patient’s ventilator settings and patient information. Select Current Patient to open the Current Patient menu and use the current patient’s ventilator settings and patient information. 9. Setup Select to access the Configuration (Super User) and Service menus. A password is required to enter these menus. Contact a training representative to obtain the password. Main menu Select Menu to quickly access ventilator features and options. 3 Navigation 2065490-001 3-7 AB.100.136 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 3-5 • The main Menu accesses the System menu, Procedures, Lung Mechanics, Nebulizer, and Suction options. . 1. System Use the System menu to access data source, module type and version, calibrations (Paux Zero and Purge Flow), and display brightness. The System menu shows the software version, running hours, altitude, O2 supply pressure, air supply pressure, and battery status. See "System menu" located in this section. 2. Procedures Use the Procedures menu to access the Assign Favorites menu and the following procedures: Manual Breath, Increase O2, Inspiratory Hold, Expiratory Hold, and Auto PEEP. See "Setting Favorites" in the "Operation" section.11. Menu Select to quickly access options such as: System menu, Procedures, Lung Mechanics, Suction, and Nebulizer. See "Main menu" in the "Navigation" section. 12. Current Patient menu Select to enter the Current Patient menu. This menu allows entry of the patient ID using an alpha-numeric keyboard. Entered values for patient gender, height, and weight are used to calculate BSA (body surface area), and IBW (ideal body weight). This menu also allows the selection of tube type and diameter. See"New Patient" and "Current Patient" in the "Operation" section. 13. Alarm management Select to view alarms, alarm history, alarm setup, and alarm help. See "Alarms and troubleshooting" section. Navigating active alarms When an alarm occurs for measured data, the number and alarm limits are shown with a border around them. The color of the border and the alarm limit shows the priority of the alarm. Select within the border of the active alarm to open the Alarm Setup menu. Select the alarm limit that needs adjustment, then use the Trim Knob to adjust the setting and confirm changes. See "Alarm management" in the "Alarms and troubleshooting" section for additional information.