Communications interface
B-5
Remote alarm port
WARNING:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
NOTE:
Selecting Alarm Silence deactivates the remote alarm.
The remote alarm (nurse call) port allows ventilator alarm conditions to be
annunciated at locations away from the ventilator (for example, when the
ventilator is in an isolation room). The ventilator sends alarm signals to a
remote alarm through the connector at the rear of the ventilator (Figure B-1 on
page B-1). Figure B-4 shows the pin assignments for this connector. The
connector is a standard ¼-inch, female, audio (ring, tip, sleeve) connector.
The ventilator signals an alarm using either a normally open (NO) or normally
closed (NC) relay contact. The de-energized state of the relay represents an
LOW EXH MV
Low Minute Ventilation
LOW O2 SUPPLY
Low O
2
Supply Pressure
LOW RESP RATE
Low Rate
LOW EXH TV
Low Tidal Volume
NO O2 SUPPLY
Oxygen Not Available
OCCLUSION
Patient Circuit Occluded
PT. DISCONNECT
Patient Disconnect
PPV MAX P
PPV Max P
PPV MAX V
PPV Max V
PRESS REG HIGH
Pressure Regulation High
PROX DISCONNECT
Proximal Pressure Line Disconnect
Vent CHK DEVICE
Check Vent:
VENT ON BATTERY
Running on Internal Battery
Ventilation parameters blanked
Vent Inoperative xxxx
Table B-1: Ventilator data displayed on Philips monitor (continued)
Monitor label
Ventilator label
Summary of Contents for Respironics V60
Page 1: ...Respironics V60 V60 Plus Ventilator User Manual ...
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Page 28: ...2 10 Symbols ...
Page 44: ...3 16 General information ...
Page 60: ...4 16 Principles of operation ...
Page 74: ...5 14 Setting up the ventilator for use ...
Page 102: ...6 28 Operation ...
Page 110: ...7 8 High flow therapy ...
Page 114: ...8 4 Patient monitoring ...
Page 132: ...9 18 Alarms messages and troubleshooting ...
Page 142: ...10 10 Care and maintenance ...
Page 162: ...A 10 First time installation ...
Page 182: ...D 10 Regulatory compliance ...
Page 198: ...E 16 Diagnostic mode ...
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