Patient Monitor User Manual TEMP Monitoring
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alarm function, and prompt the
symbol besides TEMP numeric.
WARNING
In order to avoid endangering the patient’s life, the user should use this function
cautiously.
ALM LEV
: used to set up the alarm level, selectable from
HIGH, MED
or
LOW
.
ALM REC
: used to start/stop recording TEMP alarms. Pick
ON
to enable report printing
upon TEMP alarm.
Alarm for T1, T2, TD occurs when the measured temperature exceeds the set alarm upper
limit or falls below alarm lower limit.
T1 represents the TEMP of Channel 1, T2 represents the TEMP of Channel 2, TD represents the
TEMP difference of T1 and T2.
UNIT
: To set temperature unit (ºC or ºF).
DEFAULT
: Pick this item to access the
TEMP DEFAULT CONFIG
dialog box, in which
the user may select whether the
FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIG
or the
USER
DEFAULT CONFIG
is to be used. After selecting any of the items and exiting the dialog
box, the system will pop up the dialog box asking for the user’s confirmation.
15.3 TEMP Alarm Message
Tables below describe the possible physiological alarms, technical alarms occurring during
TEMP measurement.
Physiological alarms:
Message Cause Alarm
Level
T1 HIGH
Measuring value of T1 channel is
above upper alarm limit.
User-selectable
T1 LOW
Measuring value of T1 channel is
below lower alarm limit.
User-selectable
T2 HIGH
Measuring value of T2 channel is
above upper alarm limit.
User-selectable
T2 LOW
Measuring value of T2 channel is
below lower alarm limit.
User-selectable
TD HIGH
Temperature difference of T1 and T2
is above upper temperature
difference limit.
User-selectable