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Chapter 11
Diagnostics
REF 1057983 A
Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual
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User Config
The User Config function allows you to:
Set the date and time when first setting up the ventilator.
Set the altitude for the location of the ventilator. This setting allows for 
more accurate tidal volume delivery.
Enable or disable the automatic patient circuit compliance 
compensation feature. Compliance compensation corrects the 
delivered volumes of VCV mandatory breaths for patient circuit 
compliance. It also corrects all exhaled volume for patient circuit 
compliance volume. The COMPLIANCE button is grey when 
compliance compensation is disabled and white when compliance 
compensation is enabled.
Set the time format (AM/PM or 24 hour).
Enable or disable the confirmation that the backup battery is 
connected each time that the machine powers on.
Diagnostic Codes
The Diagnostic Codes function allows you to review the diagnostic log in 
ventilator memory.
To view the diagnostic codes, press the DIAGNOSTIC CODE button on the 
diagnostic screen. The ventilator displays the following information:
Number: Diagnostic codes are numbered in reverse order of 
occurrence (most recent first).
Code: The number assigned to a specific diagnostic code; used in 
determining the cause of a possible failure.
Repeat: If the same code occurs consecutively, this parameter will be 
incremented rather than creating a new entry in the log. For example, 
if the diagnostic code 1002 occurs three consecutive times, it is 
logged as diagnostic code 1002 and the repeat column is 2. The 
repeat column increments until a different diagnostic code occurs.
Time: Diagnostic codes are time stamped in hour:minute:second 
format (for example: 09:15:23). When the same diagnostic code 
repeats, the time stamp represents the most recent occurrence of the 
diagnostic code.
Date: Diagnostic codes are date stamped in month/day/year format (for 
example: 03/12/98). When the same diagnostic code repeats, the date 
stamp represents the most recent occurrence of the diagnostic code.
Corrupted: The microprocessor cross checks the data in memory prior 
to display. If it determines that the memory contents have been 
corrupted, it logs a YES indicating that the memory contents validity is 
suspect.