Power-up Defaults Menu
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Power-up Defaults Menu And Diagnostic Mode
Menu Item*
Choices**
Explanation
Accept Current
Settings as Power-Up
Defaults?
Yes
No
If
Yes
is chosen, the current monitor
settings become the power-up defaults.
Adult/Neonatal Mode
(A3 only)
Neonatal mode is not available at this time;
thus, when this item is selected, the
following pop-up message will appear:
Selection not available
.
Alarm Silence Period
30 s, 60 s,
90 s, 120 s
Time is indicated in seconds. Pressing the
front-panel
Alarm Silence
button
temporarily silences audible alarms for the
time indicated in the Silence Period menu
item. Alarm state(s) in effect at the end of
the pre-set interval cause the audible alarm
to sound. Pressing the
Alarm Silence
button a second time (while the silence
interval is still in effect) ends the interval
immediately. Silencing audible alarms
does not affect visual alarm indications.
Permanent Audible
Alarm Silent
Make Available
Deny Access
If
Make Available
is chosen, the
caregiver may permanently silence the
audible alarm for a particular parameter via
the Alarm/Limits Menu. Some institutions
may wish to prevent audible alarms from
being permanently silenced. If so,
Deny
Access
should be selected.
Alarm Suspend
Make Available
Deny Access
If
Make Available
is chosen, the
caregiver may invoke the Alarm Suspend
Mode by pressing and holding the
Alarm
Silence
button for 2 seconds. Some
institutions may wish to prevent Alarm
Suspend from being invoked. If so,
Deny
Access
should be selected.
Auto-Set Limits
Make Available
Deny Access
If
Make Available
is chosen, the
caregiver may invoke the Auto-Set Limits
function via the Alarm/Limits Menu. Some
institutions may wish to prevent Auto-Set
Limits from being invoked. If so,
Deny
Access
should be selected.
SpotCheck Mode
(A1 only)
Deny Access
Make Available
If
Make Available
is chosen, the
caregiver will invoke the SpotCheck Mode
as one of four choices available through
the Display icon in the Menu Frame. The
factory default is to
Deny Access
,
allowing only three choices available
through the Display icon in the Menu
Frame.
Summary of Contents for M3921A
Page 12: ...xii Contents ...
Page 16: ...Related Documents 4 Introduction ...
Page 48: ...Safety Tests 36 Performance Verification ...
Page 72: ...Troubleshooting Guide 60 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 100: ...Disassembly Procedures A3 88 Chapter 6 Disassembly Guide ...
Page 103: ...Top Level Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 91 Figure 2 A1 Top Level Assembly Drawing 2 of 2 ...
Page 105: ...Top Level Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 93 Figure 3 A3 Top Level Assembly Drawing ...
Page 108: ...Front Case Assembly 96 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 5 A1 Front Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 3 ...
Page 110: ...Front Case Assembly 98 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 7 A3 Front Case Assembly Drawing 1 of 2 ...
Page 111: ...Front Case Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 99 Figure 8 A3 Front Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 2 ...
Page 114: ...Rear Case Assembly 102 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 9 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 1 of 3 ...
Page 115: ...Rear Case Assembly Chapter 7 Spare Parts 103 Figure 10 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 2 of 3 ...
Page 116: ...Rear Case Assembly 104 Chapter 7 Spare Parts Figure 11 A3 Rear Case Assembly Drawing 3 of 3 ...
Page 124: ...Repacking In A Different Carton 112 Chapter 8 Packing For Shipment ...
Page 144: ...Preventative Maintenance 132 Chapter 10 Training Program ...
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