General Information
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Alaris
®
System Directions for Use
PC Unit Section
Operating Features, Controls, Indicators
Features and Displays
(Continued)
SYSTEM
ON
IUI Connector, Left
(
not visible
)
Main Display
Soft Keys:
When pressed,
allows selection of options or
infusion parameters appearing
on Main Display adjacent to
soft key.
Silence Key:
When pressed
during an alarm, silences audio
for 2 minutes.
Options Key:
When
pressed, allows access to
available System or Channel
Options.
Soft Keys
(see above)
Battery Indicator:
When
illuminated, indicates Alaris
®
System is operating on battery
power.
Power Indicator:
When
illuminated, indicates Alaris
®
System is connected to an AC
power source.
Computer Monitor Mode
Indicator:
When illuminated,
indicates Alaris
®
System is
connected to a server or
computer. When blinking,
indicates data transfer.
Module Release Latch:
When pressed, allows
module to be removed.
Clear Key:
When
pressed, clears current
selected parameter setting
to "0".
IUI Connector, Right
System On Key:
When
pressed, changes Alaris
®
System
from Standby to Operating mode.
Up/Down Arrows:
When
pressed, increases or decreases
parameter with each key press or
scrolls up and down when
pressed and held.
Enter Key:
When pressed,
confirms current parameter entry.
Cancel Key:
When pressed,
sequentially backs out of current
setup sequence.
Decimal Key:
When pressed,
inserts a decimal point in numeric
data.
Numeric Keypad
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