Advanced system, Turning the internal compressor off, Changing settings during simulation – Laerdal SimJunior Standard User Manual
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Advanced System
Turning the Internal Compressor OFF
If you are using an external compressor, turn off the internal
compressor by unchecking the box next to the
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Changing Settings During Simulation
The Internal Compressor, Tongue Edema, and Seizure can be adjusted
during the simulation by accessing the SimJunior Dialog Menu. Any
changes made in this window will not effect the default settings of the
manikin.
1. In the Instructor Application click
Bar.
2. Select
3. Increase or decrease to desired values.
4. Click
Note: Compressor can only be set at 30-50%. Set
compressor at 30% to minimize internal noises and better
simulate shallow breathing. Set compressor at 50% to
maximize breathing density.
Changing Default Setting
Note: Once the new default settings are saved, the new
parameters will become the start up default for future sims.
Internal Compressor
You can configure the RPM setting for the internal compressor. From
the Instructor Application:
1. Select the
2. Select
3. The Configuration - Default program settings window is
displayed. Click the
Tongue Edema
From the Instructor Application:
1. Select the
2. Select
3. The Configuration - Default program settings window is
displayed. Click the < Tongue edema pressure> option.
Seizure
From the Instructor Application:
1. Select the
2. Select
3. The Configuration - Default program settings window is
displayed. Click the < Seizure intensity > option.
Help Files
Software Help-files can be accessed as follows:
1. Click the Windows
2. Select
3. Select
4. Select the
Integrated Compressor Enabled
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Manikin Setup
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