Fluke Biomedical VT Mobile User Manual
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VT MOBILE
Operators Manual
3-2
Table 3-1. Controls and Indicators
No. Name
Description/Use
A
Miniature RS-232 Serial
Port
Connect the RS-232 cable here (for use with VT for Windows
software.)
B
Battery Eliminator
Connector
Connect the battery eliminator here. Use the battery eliminator
whenever possible.
C
Battery Eliminator
Indicator
Glows green when the battery eliminator is supplying power to the
Analyzer. Note that this power source cannot recharge the
battery.
D
High-Pressure Connector
Connect the High-Pressure Adapter here. The Analyzer makes
high-pressure measurements from -2 to 100 psi.
E
Flow and Low-Pressure
Connector
Insert one of three coded modular connectors here; the Analyzer
automatically detects the connector type. The Analyzer use the
High-Flow Sensor to measure up to
±
150 lpm, the Low-Flow
Sensor to measure up to
±
25 lpm, or the Low-Pressure Adapter
to measure from -20 to 120 cmH2O.
F
Display Screen
Shows measurement parameters and statistics (Min, Avg, and
Max), waveforms, and setup selections. English only.
G
Oxygen Sensor Connector Connect the Oxygen Sensor here. The Analyzer makes O2
measurements from 0 to 100%.
H
Temperature, RH Sensor
Connector
Connect the optional Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
here.
I
Softkeys
F
G
Use F and G to access selections identified on the screen
immediately above these keys.
J
Memory Key
J
Press J to save, view, or delete memory files. A memory file
contains data to reconstruct all aspects of a stored screen
(reading, statistics, waveform, parameters, etc.)
K
Help Key
I
Press I to access context-sensitive help. If necessary, press
B
or C to scroll through additional text. Press
A
to return to
the previous screen.
L
Ventilator Parameters
Keys
K
L
M
Press K
,
L
,
or M to display ventilator measurement
parameters. When text entry is required, press K successively
to cycle through 1 Æ - Æ @. Press L to cycle through A Æ B
Æ
C Æ 2, and press M to cycle through D Æ E Æ F Æ 3.