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Start-Up and Use
Pulse Search
If the acquired pulse is lost during monitoring, the NPB-295
enters Pulse Search. During Pulse Search, the monitor attempts
to detect a pulse from which to take a measurement.
Note: Pulse Search is a normal function of the monitor, and
entering this mode does not necessarily mean that the
patient has no pulse.
At Initial Power-Up (Sensor Attached to Monitor)
Immediately after POST is completed and the NPB-295 displays
its software version number, the monitor enters Pulse Search
Mode and the Pulse Search Indicator lights. If an attached sensor
is not connected to a patient, the display reads zeroes and the
monitor remains in the Pulse Search Mode. If the sensor is
connected to the patient, the NPB-295 enters the Monitoring
Mode when a pulse is detected.
At Initial Power-Up (No Sensor Attached to Monitor)
Immediately after POST is completed and the NPB-295 displays
its software version number, the monitor displays dashes. It does
not enter the Pulse Search Mode.
After Taking Measurements
If a pulse was previously acquired and then lost, the NPB-295
enters Pulse Search, and the Pulse Search indicator lights. The
display flashes the last detected readings while the monitor
searches for a valid pulse. When the monitor considers the pulse
“lost,” it displays flashing zeroes and a high priority alarm
sounds.
When a valid pulse is detected, the NPB-295 exits the Pulse
Search Mode and displays the current readings. The Pulse Search
indicator goes out.
Refer to the “Management of the Loss-of-Pulse Alarm” paragraph
later in this section for a detailed description of Pulse Search,
motion, and the loss-of-pulse alarm.
Automatic Shutdown
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