Parameter Menus
Operations
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Trio™ Operating Instructions
Respiration Rate Alarm Limits
Alarms occurring during the process of Respiration measurement include two (2) types:
physiological alarms and technical alarms. Physiological alarms occur when the patient’s
respiration rate is equal to or exceeds set alarm limits. Technical alarms are any Respiratory-
related alarms, which are not physiological, such as functional failures.
ALM PRIORITY
Allows the user to select the priority of the
RESP
alarm. Choices are
1
,
2
and
3
. Priority 1 alarms are considered the most serious.
ALM PRINT
Enables or disables automatic printing during a
RESP
alarm
condition. Choose
ON
to enable printing upon
RESP
alarm. Choose
OFF
to disable printing upon
RESP
alarm.
ALM HI
Allows the user to set the upper limit of the
RESP
alarm. (See
“Respiration Rate Alarm Limits” on page 2-30.)
ALM LO
Allows the user to set the lower limit of the
RESP
alarm. (See
“Respiration Rate Alarm Limits” on page 2-30.)
SWEEP
Adjusts the speed of the
RESP
waveform on the display. The
selections are
6.25
,
12.5
and
25.0
mm/sec.
SCALE
Changes the size of the
RESP
waveform. The selections are
0.25
,
0.5
,
1, 2
,
3
,
4
and
5
.
RESTORE
DEFAULTS
Allows the user to restore the
RESP
user default configuration.
FIGURE 2-30
Confirmation Dialog Box
PATIENT SIZE
HIGH ALARM (rpm)
LOW ALARM (rpm)
Adult (ADU)
10 – 100 [30]
6 – 30 [6]
Pediatric (PED)
15 – 150 [30]
6 – 40 [6]
*
Factory default values shown in brackets.
*