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Chapter 7 Alarm Function
Alarm Limit Setup
Alarm Limit Setup
Alarm Limit Setup for Each Parameter
ON/OFF of alarm and upper/lower alarm limit for each parameter can be set. When the set limit is exceeded, an
alarm will generate.
WARNING
Set the appropriate upper and lower alarm limit for each parameter according to the
monitoring condition.
When the system alarm is suspended, all the alarm will be suspended even if the parameter
alarm is set to ON. Also, the alarms will not be stored as recall events.
If the upper/lower alarm limit of the parameter is set to OFF, or arrhythmia alarm is set to
OFF, alarm will not function even if the system alarm is set to ON. Pay attention when setting
them OFF.
If the parameter is not selected for the "HR/PR Alarm Source" (ECG/SpO
2
/BP) on a wired
or TCON network bedside monitor, the alarm for that parameter will be set to OFF on this
equipment.
For applicable bedside monitors, contact your nearest representative.
Example:
If SpO
2
is set as the HR/PR alarm source on the bedside monitor, HR alarm will be OFF on
this equipment.
Even if alarm ON/OFF setting or threshold is changed, it will automatically turn OFF after 3
seconds.
CAUTION
On a wired network (DS-LANIII), the alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be
transmitted to this equipment with maximum of 5 seconds delay (at NIBP alarm generation).
On a wireless network, the alarm generated on the bedside monitor will be transmitted to
this equipment with maximum of 15 seconds delay.
NOTE
The adjustable alarm limit range for this equipment and the bedside monitor may differ.
Example:
Upper alarm limit of 300bpm can be set for PR on this equipment, but there are some
bedside monitors which can measure only up to 250bpm. In such case, there is a possibility
of setting the alarm limit exceeding the measurement range of the bedside monitor.
When setting the alarm limit on this equipment, make sure to set it within the measurement
range of the bedside monitor.
1
Press the [Menu] > [Basic] ("Alarm") keys on the Individual Bed Display.
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