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Appendix A
RS-232 Communications Protocol
REF 1057983 A
Respironics V200 Ventilator Operator’s Manual
Appendix A-11
Volume Control 
Ventilation Settings 
Report (VCVS)
When the ventilator receives VCVS followed by a carriage return, it will respond 
by transmitting the information shown in Table A-2: “Volume Control 
Ventilation Settings Report”. The ventilator responds to the VCVS command by 
returning a string with a variable length. Fields 2 through 4 define the length 
of the message. The last character transmitted is a stop code indicating the 
end of the message. The second field indicates the number of characters 
between the start and stop codes. The third field indicates the number of 
Low EPAP Alarm 
Status
NORMAL
N/A
NORMAL
ALARM
RESET
N/A
High Leak Alarm 
Status
NORMAL
N/A
NORMAL
ALARM
RESET
N/A
100% O
2
 Function 
Status
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
ON
◆◆◆◆
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
Status of the 
100% O
2
 LED on 
the front panel
Alarm Silence Status
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
ON
◆◆◆◆
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
Status of the Alarm 
Silence LED on the 
front panel
Screen Lock Status
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
ON
◆◆◆◆
OFF
◆◆◆
N/A
Status of the 
Screen Lock LED 
on the front panel
Tube Type
ET
◆◆◆◆
N/A
ET
◆◆◆◆
TT
◆◆◆◆
NONE
◆◆
N/A
Tube type as 
selected in 
Respiratory 
Mechanics Screens 
(Not used)
Tube Size
7.0
◆◆◆
0.1 for 3.5 
to 9.9
1 for 10
3.5 - 10
mm
Tube size as 
selected in 
Respiratory 
Mechanics Screens 
(Not used)
VCV High Minute 
Volume Alarm Limit 
Setting
60.0
◆◆
0.01 for 
0.00 to 9.99
0.1 for 10.0 
to 60.0
0.00 - 60.0
L
Static C & R Plateau 
End Pressure
8.2
◆◆◆
0.1 for -20 
to 99.9
1 for 100 to 
130
-20.0 - 130 cmH
2
O
P
plat
 display from 
Static C & R 
Screen
Stop Code
0x03
N/A
N/A
N/A
ASCII End 
Transmission 
Character (ETX)
Ventilation Report (Continued)
Description
Example
Resolution
Range
Units
Comments
Table A-1: Ventilation Report (Sheet 10 of 10)