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normal alarm status.
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Parameter alarm setup
1.
The parameter alarms can be set in "PARAM ALM SETUP", or their individual parameter menu.
2.
When a parameter alarm is off, a symbol "
" displays near the parameter.
3.
For the parameter whose alarm is set to "ON", the alarm will be triggered when at least one of the
parameters exceeds alarm limit. The monitor will take the following actions:
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The screen displays the alarm information in a mode as described above;
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The monitor beeps in its corresponding alarm level and volume;
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Alarm indicator lights or flickers;
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Information of all parameter values at the alarm moment, and the waveform 4/8/16 seconds before and
after the alarm are stored.
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If alarm recording is on, the recorder starts alarm recording. Refer to the chapter
Recording
for details.
4.
The following information can be set in parameter alarm setup.
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ECG ALM SETUP: HR alarm, alarm level, alarm limits (high/low), ST alarm setup, ARR alarm setup;
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SpO
2
ALM SETUP: SpO
2
ON/OFF, alarm level, SpO
2
alarm limits (high/low), PR on/off, PR alarm limits
(high/low);
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NIBP ALM SETUP: ON/OFF, alarm level, SYS alarm limits (high/low), MAP alarm limits (high/low),
DIA alarm limits (high/low);
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RESP ALM SETUP: ON/OFF, alarm level, alarm limits (high/low), apnea alarm;
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TEMP ALM SETUP: ON/OFF, alarm level, T1 alarm limits (high/low), T2 alarm limits (high/low), TD
alarm limits (high).
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IBP ALM SETUP: alarm switch, alarm level, upper and lower alarm limit of current label name.
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CO
2
ALM SETUP: alarm switch, alarm level, upper/lower limit of CO
2
alarm, upper limit of INS
alarm, upper/lower limit of AWRR alarm, apnea alarm.
5.5 Alarm status
Except general alarm conditions, you can set the monitor to four different alarm status as below according to your need.
The four alarm status have different symbols:
Alarm pause
Alarm off
Silence
Alarm sound off