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8-2
VC150 Vital Signs Monitor
KO00065K
Masimo SpO
2
Description
Description
The SpO
2
 parameter in the monitor is available in three different technologies:
GE TruSignal
Nellcor OxiMax
TM
Masimo rainbow
®
 SET
®
The SpO
2
 technology logo on the left side of the monitor, above the physical 
connector, will disclose which technology the monitor is equipped with. If you 
want to use a different SpO
2
 technology than your monitor is currently equipped 
with, contact service to discuss the procedure. Use of Masimo rainbow
®
 SET
®
 
parameters or Masimo RRa requires licenses that can be purchased separately 
and may need specific accessories.
The SpO
2
 function is calibrated to read functional arterial oxygen saturation. 
When a suitable SpO
2
 sensor is connected to the monitor and to the patient, the 
measurement values will be shown on the screen. Pulse rate derived from SpO
2
 
appears in the PR (Pulse Rate) window and updates continuously. The primary 
source of pulse rate is always SpO
2
, i.e., if SpO
2
 is measuring when an NIBP 
determination is completed, the pulse rate derived from NIBP is not displayed. A 
tone sounds at a rate corresponding to the pulse rate and at a pitch 
corresponding to the SpO
2
 saturation level. The pitch is highest at 100% oxygen 
saturation, and it continuously decreases as the saturation level falls.
CAUTION
The pulse rate derived from SpO
2
 is a value calculated from oxygen 
levels. The pulse rate is not equal to the patient’s actual heart rate. 
Audible and visual alarms occur when SpO
2
 levels are outside the alarm limits. 
and the monitor is in monitoring mode. When a parameter status alarm occurs, 
an alarm message appears at the top of the screen (rectangle in the image 
above).