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Chapter 7 Alarm Function
Alarm Suspend
Alarm Suspend
The alarm for individual bed can be set to ON or suspend, but it cannot be turned OFF.
WARNING
When the alarm for individual bed is suspended, all the alarms will be suspended even if the
parameter alarm is set to ON. In addition, 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.
1
Press the [Menu], [Basic] or [Circ.] or [Resp./Gas] ("Alarm") keys on the individual bed display.
The alarm setup screen will be displayed.
2
To Suspend the Alarm
1
Press the [Alarm Suspend] key.
The key will turn blue, and the alarm will be
suspended.
<Alarm Susp: xxx sec.> message will be
displayed. <xxx sec.> indicates the
remaining time. The alarm will turn ON when
the suspended time completes.
3
To Turn ON the Alarm
1
Press the [Alarm Suspend] key while in alarm suspended condition.
The key will turn gray, and the alarm suspend condition will be cancelled.
The set alarm limits for parameters and ON/OFF will be enabled.
Alarm Silence and Alarm Sound Suspend
There are two functions to suspend the alarm sound for fixed amount of time, which are "Alarm Silence" and "Alarm
Sound Suspend".
The "Alarm Silence" function suspends the alarm sound for fixed amount of time (1 or 2 min.).
The "Alarm Sound Suspend" function suspends the alarm generation in advance at a time such as during operation
when the alarm generation is expected. The alarm monitoring continues while in the "Alarm Sound Suspend"
condition. The "Alarm Sound Suspend" cannot be controlled on this equipment but will synchronize with that of the
bedside monitor.
Alarm Silence
To Silence Alarm
1
To silence the alarm for all beds, press the [Alarm Silence] key (fixed key or user key).
If the alarm cause still remains at completion of silence time, the alarm sound will generate again.
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