Appendices
20-27
Appendix C Alarm Messages and Prompt
Information
C.1
Physiological Alarm Messages
Note: XX represents the parameters being monitored, such as HR, RR, SpO
2
, etc.
The “L” field indicates the alarm level, and 1 means high, 2 means medium, 3 mean
low, * means the level is user-adjustable.
Alarm messages
L
Cause
Measure
XX TOO HIGH
2*
XX value exceeds the upper alarm limit.
XX TOO LOW
2*
XX value exceeds the lower alarm limit.
Make sure the alarm
limits are appropriate for
the patient, and check
the patient’s condition.
ECG LOST
1
The ECG signal is so weak that the monitor can’t
perform ECG analysis.
RESP ARTIFACT
1
The patient’s heartbeat interferes with his respiration.
The respiration rate cannot be measured correctly.
NO PULSE
1
The pulse signal of the patient is so weak that the
monitor cannot perform pulse analysis.
CO
2
APNEA
1
RESP APNEA
1
The respiration signal of the patient is so weak that
the monitor cannot perform respiration analysis.
ASYSTOLE
1*
The asystole arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
VFIB/VTAC 1*
The
ventricular
tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation
arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
R ON T
2*
The R ON T arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
VT > 2
2*
The VT>2 arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
COUPLET
2*
The couplet arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
PVC
2*
The PVC arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
BIGEMINY
2*
The bigeminy arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
TRIGEMINY
2*
The trigeminy arrhythmia event occurs to the patient.
TACHY
2*
The patient is suffering from tachycardia.
BRADY
2*
The patient is suffering from bradycardia.
PNC
2*
No pacer signal is captured.
PNP
2*
The pacemaker is not paced.
MISSED BEATS
2*
The arrhythmia event of missed beats occurs to the
patient.
Check the connection of
the patient cable and
lead wires, and then
check the patient’s
condition.
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