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Alarm
The alarms are classified into 4 levels in the priority of Level 1 (High Priority),
Level 2 (Medium Priority), Level 3 (Low Priority) and Level 4 (Notification).
Vital Alarm
The monitoring of vital alarm will start when the following conditions are satisfied.
Parameter
Alarm Monitoring Condition
HR/PR
When a data within the measurement range is
obtained.
SpO
2
When a data within the measurement range is
obtained.
NIBP
When the measurement preparation is completed.
RESP
When a data within the measurement range is
obtained.
HR Zero (ECG)
When the measurement preparation is completed.
RR Zero (RESP)
When a data within the measurement range is
obtained.
During monitoring, when the measurement data exceeds the alarm threshold for
a specified duration, alarm will be generated.
The alarm will cease when the alarm condition resolves (when the measurement
data is not exceeding the alarm threshold anymore).
Parameter
Duration required for alarm generation
Adult
Child
Neonate
HR/PR
5 sec.
5 sec.
1 sec.
SpO
2
5 sec.
5 sec.
1 sec.
NIBP
-
-
-
RESP
5 sec.
5 sec.
1 sec.
HR Zero (ECG)
5 sec.
5 sec.
2 sec.
RR Zero (RESP)
Depends on the
setup.
Depends on the
setup.
Depends on the
setup.
WARNING
HR/PR alarm and HR zero alarm is independent and the setting is
not linked with each other. For example, even if HR/PR alarm
setting is OFF, HR zero alarm can be set to ON.
In the same way, RESP alarm and RR zero alarm is independent
and the setting is not linked with each other.
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