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FM5000C - FM5000PLUS
Maternal/Fetal Monitor
User Manual
8.5.2
Setting the Alarm Limit
The smart alarm system is the feature of our company. For smart alarm parameter, the users can set the upper
and lower limit of the high level alarm, medium level alarm and low level alarm together with no need to set
the alarm level. When the measured value of a certain parameter violates the alarm limits, the monitor will
auto give a corresponding alarm according to the alarm limits of which alarm level having been violated.
For normal alarm parameter, the users need to set the alarm level and only the alarm limits of the selected
alarm level can be set. When the measured value violates the alarm limits, the monitor will only give alarms of
the selected alarm level. Except for TEMP and RESP parameter, the alarm of ECG, NIBP, PR and SpO2
parameter is smart alarm.
The methods to set the alarm limits for all smart alarm parameters are similar, and here we take FHR1 as an
example:
1. Select FHR1 parameter area and the [FHR1 SETUP] menu will be displayed;
2. Select [FHR1 ALARM SETUP] and enter FHR1 alarm limit setup menu, as shown below:
Here we can set the alarm limits of high level alarm, medium level alarm and low level alarm together.
[Hi-Level] means high level alarm. When the measured value is higher than the upper limit of high
level alarm or lower than the lower limit of high level alarm, the monitor will give a high level alarm.
[Mi-level] means medium level alarm. When the measured value isbetween the the upper limit of high
level alarm and medium level alarm, or between the lower limit of medium level alarm and high level
alarm, the monitor will give a medium level alarm.
[Lo-level] means low level alarm. When the measured value is between the the upper limit of medium
level alarm and low level alarm, or between the lower limit of medium level alarm and low level alarm,
the monitor will give a low level alarm.
3.
Select the upper limit and lower limit of a certain alarm level and click
or
to adjust the alarm
limits. The red area means high level alarm, yellow area means medium level alarm, cyan area means
low level alarm and white area means the normal range.