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Radical-7 Signal Extraction Pulse CO-Oximeter Operator’s Manual 4-23
4
Operation
3D ALARM
Refer to Section 5, 3D ALARM.
Output
NOTE: The output menu selections are only available when the Radical-7 Handheld is
interfaced to the Docking Station.
MENU ITEMS DESCRIPTION
SERIAL
The following serial output modes are supported. All serial output
is RS-232 based. See the interface specifi cations in Section 7,
Specifi cations.
ASCII 1
ASCII text data is sent to the serial interface at one-second intervals.
The ASCII text includes: date and time stamp, SpO
2
, pulse rate, PI,
SpMet, SpCO, SpHb, SpOC, and alarm and exception values. All text is
single line followed by a line feed character and a carriage return.
ASCII 2
ASCII text data is sent to the serial interface following a query from the
connecting computer. This mode will need to be active for data output
to a monitoring system.
BINARY
Compressed binary data is sent to the serial interface following a query
from the connecting computer.
PHILIPS VUELINK
SpO
2
, pulse rate and plethysmographic waveform data are sent in
Philips VueLink format to the serial port.
SPACELABS FLEXPORT
SpO
2
, pulse rate and plethysmographic waveform data are sent in
Spacelabs Flexport format to the serial port.
ANALOG1 OR
ANALOG 2
SpO
2
0 - 100%
Scales the saturation measurement with 0% being equal to 0 Volt and
100% equal to 1 Volt.
SpO
2
50 - 100%
Scales the saturation measurement with 50% being equal to 0 Volt and
100% equal to 1 Volt.
PULSE RATE
Scales the pulse rate measurement with 0 BPM being equal to 0 Volt,
and 250 BPM equal to 1 Volt.
PLETH
Traces the plethysmographic waveform as shown on the Radical-7 display.
SIGNAL IQ
Traces the Signal IQ waveform as shown on the Radical-7 display. A
full scale Signal IQ signal (100%) is represented as 1 Volt, while a zero
Signal IQ signal (0%) is represented as 0 Volt.
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