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VC150 Vital Signs Monitor
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Product overview: Operating modes
Clinical mode
The clinical mode starts right after the 
monitor is turned on. When the home 
screen appears and two beeps are 
heard, a patient’s vital signs can be 
monitored.
The clinical mode will end when the 
monitor is put into standby, the monitor 
is shut down, or Service Mode is entered. 
During Monitor Setup and Default 
Setup
, monitoring processes continue in 
the background. The clinical mode 
resumes after selecting the home icon. 
In the clinical mode, all parameters are available for monitoring and user 
settings can be adjusted. Alarm limits are available only in monitoring mode, not 
in spot-check mode.
Spot-check mode and monitoring mode
Clinical spot-check mode (sometimes called manual mode) is intended for brief 
examinations, while clinical monitoring mode is intended for longer 
examinations. In spot-check mode, alarms are not active. In monitoring mode, 
alarms are active. The mode is selected in the Alarm Setup screen.
Monitor configuration
The monitor has three types of settings:
1. The current settings, which can be adjusted by the regular user. This is reset 
each time a patient is changed.
2. The current default settings, to which the monitor returns upon starting a 
new patient. These defaults can be changed only in the configuration mode.
3. Factory defaults for alarm settings on the monitor when it is first received by 
the customer. Service can revert alarm settings to factory defaults if 
necessary.
All users can access Alarm SetupMonitor Setup and Patient to configure or 
customize user-preferred default settings for measurements in clinical mode.
When a menu icon is selected, the related menu screen will be displayed, the 
menu item will be highlighted and other menu items dimmed. That indicates you 
are in that section. 
Clinical mode screen