Philips V200 User Manual

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Chapter 8
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Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual
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Operating Instructions
Pressing the HIP indicator on the screen (Figure 8-12) will 
immediately allow the operator to modify the high pressure limit for 
VCV or PCV. In NPPV, the high pressure limit is automatically set to 
10 cmH
2
O (hPa) above IPAP. The HIP indicator does not appear near the 
manometer in NPPV.
Settings Screens
The buttons in the middle of the settings and alarm limit screens all have two 
states: active and inactive. Active settings have a gray background with black 
letters (Figure 8-13). An active setting is currently being used to control 
ventilation or as an alarm limit. Inactive setting buttons have a gray 
background with gray letters. Inactive settings are not currently being used to 
control ventilation or as an alarm limit. In both states the button can be 
pressed and an insert window will appear that will allow the operator to change 
the value of the setting (Figure 8-1).
Pressing the ACTIVE MODE button displays the settings screen for the 
currently selected ventilation breath type and mode (Chapter 7, “Operating 
Theory”, f
or more information on ventilation modes, breath types, and 
controls).
For example, in Figure 8-13 the current breath type is VCV and the mode is A/
C. Because A/C does not allow the ventilator to deliver any spontaneous 
breaths, any settings that apply to spontaneous breaths are not active and are 
grayed out. In Figure 8-13, PSV is grayed out, indicating that it isn’t active, 
but you can still push this button and change the PSV value. The PSV value 
will become active only if the SIMV or CPAP mode is selected.
HIP
NOTE: