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Note: The Results menu and Smart Data in the Options menu are displayed only if you
have set one or more Smart Data options to ON in Clinical Menu, Options, Smart Data.
Parameters in the standard and detailed patient menus are described in Table 3 on
page 26. Those parameters that appear in one or both patient menus and the clinical
menu are marked with an asterisk (*).
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Access the clinical menu from the standby screen by holding down the Right and
Down keys simultaneously for at least three seconds.
The flow charts in Figures 4–6 summarize the clinical menu series. For an expanded
view of the Results section, see "The clinical menu results series" on page 32.
To navigate and make selections within the clinical menu, use:
the Up/Down key to scroll through items within a level
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the Left key to enter a submenu and to apply an option choice
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the Right key to navigate out of a menu or submenu, and to exit without
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changing options.
Parameters in the clinical menu are described in Table 3, "Descriptions of parameters
in the patient menu and the clinical menu," on page 26.
EPR (
EXPIRATORY PRESSURE RELIEF
Note: EPR may not be available in all regions.
You can set the
set EPR for patients who find it difficult to exhale against positive airway pressure. EPR
provides a small reduction to CPAP during exhalation, reducing patient effort.
You can switch EPR off completely, set it for use during ramp only, or set it for full-
time use during therapy (including the ramp period).
There are three levels of EPR available, each level corresponding to different levels of
pressure relief. 1, 2, and 3 provide varying levels of EPR, with 3 providing the highest
level. You can also set EPR to OFF. You can either set the EPR level only, or you can
set the EPR level and enable patients to modify their level of EPR via the EPR SETTING
screen in the patient menus.
Figure 4 shows the main menu screens. The Settings menu is expanded in Figure 5.
The Options menu is expanded in Figure 6.
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to provide EPR (expiratory pressure relief). You may want to
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