4. Stomach: The simulator is equipped with a stomach and pressure
valve system that allows stomach distension at inspiratory
pressures of more than 25mm Hg. To deflate press gently on
the stomach.
Figure 4
5. Heart and Lung Sounds: The simulator is equipped with hidden
speakers for realistic heart and lung sound auscultation.
6. Power Supply: The manikin is intended to operate from battery
power. An AC power adapter is included in the event the user
prefers not to use battery power.
Remote Control
Communication between the remote control and the simulator is
based on low power radio frequency (RF) communication. If the
remote control device is used in an environment where RF com-
munication is not desirable, or where interference from other sourc-
es makes the remote control device inoperable, it is recommended
to use the cable connection between the remote control and the
simulator. Using the direct cable connection disables the RF circuits
in both the remote control and the simulator. For use of this cable
see later section
Overview of the Remote Control Device
A. LCD display: Displays status
and operation information.
B. Quick execution buttons:
Function keys.
The function of each
button is labeled on the display
above the button.
C. Navigation keys:
Use keys to navigate
and select functions
on the display.
D. OK/Select key:
Use this key to activate
selected functions.
E. Cancel/Back key:
Go back from sub menus without any changes.
F. Numerical keys: Use these keys to enter numerical data or to
select numbered parameters. Can also be used as alphanumerical
keys to enter file and event-names
G. Menu/Setup: Enter Setup Menu.
H. Scenario: Use this button to start a scenario.
I. Shift key
J. On/Off key: Press once to turn the unit on.
Press again to turn the unit off.
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B
D
C
E
G
F
H
J
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For Remote Control to properly recognize the Simulator
1. Turn on the simulator by pressing the "On/Off" button located
on the right side of the simulator's torso. See figure 5.
Figure 5
2. Turn on the remote control by pressing the On/Off key
(indicated by the letter J in remote control picture).
The remote control will automatically detect the simulator and
set the initial parameters accordingly. A splash screen will be
displayed for a few moments until the main display is shown.
Note: If an error message appears stating "no reception",
make sure that the simulator is turned on.
Main Display
00:00 Logging [Logname]
A: Sinus
80
L.Lung: Normal
No Waiting Rhytm
R.Lung: Normal
Heart:
Defib.Enabled
Vocal:
BP: 120 / 80 P : N 4
Breathing Rate: 14
Set Apnea
The main display screen shows the current status and is a shortcut
screen for modifying some parameters using the quick execution
buttons.
The main display is divided into five functional areas and a quick
execution area:
1. The upper area is the Logging and Scenario status area. The log
status and clock are presented here together with the remote
control battery status and a radio reception indicator.
2. The ECG section is indicating Running Rhythm on the first line,
Waiting Rhythm on the second line. "Defib. Enabled" allows
change to Waiting Rhythm when a defibrillator shock is given.
3. The sounds section controls the selected Heart, Lung and Vocal
(spoken) sounds. Volume for each sound can be controlled
individually.
4. The Blood Pressure (BP) section shows the set BP, Pulse Strength
and the Korotkoff sound volume.
5. The Breathing rate section shows the set breathing rate, airway
open/close status, supplemental oxygen "active/not active" and
airway closure status (M "manual", A "adjuncts", or B "Bag-Valve-
Mask" setting).
6. The quick execution bottom menus are shown at the bottom of
each display window. The functions of these buttons will change
as the selected function area changes.
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4
4
Normal
4
Cough
4
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BR