nVISION Software
nVISION Software
Nonin's nVISION software (version 6.3 or greater) works with Microsoft Windows
systems. It allows users to transfer recorded patient data from the device to a PC and then
analyze, report, and archive the data. The software is required to access the device's additional
modes of operation and advanced features.
nVISION Settings
The following WristOx
• Date and time – 24-hour clock format
• Display options – allows clinicians to choose the best display option for each patient:
• Full display shows %SpO
• Partial display shows pulse strength indicator, but not %SpO
• MVI (memory volume) display shows pulse strength indicator and volume (hours and
minutes) of data stored in memory. %SpO
screen.
• Patient data storage (sample) rate – 1, 2, or 4 seconds
• Operation Modes – Sensor Activation, Spot-Checking, and Programmed (see "Activation
Options")
• Patient ID – up to 50 alphanumeric characters
• Bluetooth Radio – disable at startup
• Synchronize device time/date to the PC time/date
• Download and save patient data to a PC
• Clear device memory
To access nVISION settings, connect the device to a PC using either the PC USB interface
cable or a Bluetooth connection.
Accessing nVISION Settings
1. Connect the device to a PC using the USB interface cable (see "Cable Connection") or
Bluetooth (see "Bluetooth Connection").
NOTE: If using Windows 2000, the WristOx
Bluetooth connection. Windows 2000 does not function with the USB interface cable.
2. Open nVISION.
3. Click the Data Capture icon, or select New Data Capture from the File drop down menu.
4. Select 3150 from the list of oximeters.
5. Click Settings.
6. "Enter Wrist Oximeter Settings" window opens (figure 16). Update or change settings as
needed.
7. Click OK.
Model 3150, settings are programmed using nVISION:
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and pulse rate data
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and pulse rate readings do not display on the
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Model 3150 will only connect to a PC with a
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operating
and pulse rate data
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