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9.6.2
Setting Alarm Tone Properties
9.6.2.1
Changing the Alarm Volume
To change the alarm volume, follow this procedure:
1.
Access the
Setup
page in either of the following ways:
◆
Select the
Alarm Setup
quick key
→
select the
Setup
tab.
◆
Select the
Main Menu
quick key
→
from the
Alarm
column select
Setup.
2.
Set
Alarm Volume
. The optional alarm volume is between X to 10, in which X is the minimum volume,
depending on the setting of minimum alarm volume, and 10 is the maximum volume.
3.
Select
High Alarm Volume
to set the volume of the high priority alarm.
4.
Select
Reminder Volume
to set the volume of the reminder tone.
NOTE
•
When the alarm volume is set to 0, the alarm sound is turned off and the audio off symbol appears
on the screen.
•
You cannot set the volume of high priority alarms if Alarm Volume is set to 0.
9.6.2.2
Password Protected Audio Alarm Settings
The following alarm settings are password protected:
■
Minimum alarm volume
■
Alarm sound pattern
■
Alarm interval
■
Alarm sound escalation switch and delay
For more information, see
.
9.6.3
Setting the Auto Limits for New Patient Switch
If the Auto Limits for New Patient function is enabled, a dialog box pops up to ask you whether to set alarm limits
basing on the latest parameter measurements for a newly admitted patient. To set the
Auto Limits for New
Patient
switch, follow this procedure:
1.
Enter the alarm setup page in any of the following ways:
◆
Select the
Alarm Setup
quick key
→
select the
Setup
tab.
◆
Select the
Main Menu
quick key
→
from the
Alarm
column select
Setup
.
2.
Set the
Auto Limits for New Patient
switch.
When
Auto Limits for New Patient
is switched on, the confirmation dialog box pops up if all of the following
requirements are met:
■
Within 10 minutes after the patient is admitted.
■
Continuous measurements are stable.
■
An NIBP measurement has been taken
■
HR alarm switch is on.
■
No fatal alarms are triggered.
■
The patient is not in poor perfusion condition.
■
Alarm limit of any parameter was not manually changed.
■
The monitor is not in intubation mode, privacy mode, or CPB mode.
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