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Alarms
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Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
Acoustic alarm signals
During an alarm, the Cockpit also provides distinct
acoustic alarm signals for each alarm priority in
addition to optical alarm signals (see page 112).
The specific characteristics of these acoustic alarm
signals depend on the selected alarm tone pattern.
The available alarm tone patterns are:
Infinity
,
IEC
fast
, and
IEC slow
.
When acoustic alarm signals are paused, the alarm
bar and the parameter field stop flashing but remain
lit up in the respective alarm color.
If multiple alarm conditions exist simultaneously, an
acoustic alarm signal sounds for the alarm
condition with the highest priority.
.
NOTE
Normally, acoustic alarm signals only sound at the
Cockpit not at the M540. Therefore, all acoustic
alarm signals are transferred automatically from
the M540 to the Cockpit once you dock the M540.
However, if you want alarms to sound at both
devices, select the alarm tone at the M540
manually.
Alarm priority IEC fast
IEC slow
Infinity
High
The following acoustic alarm
signal is repeated every
4.5 s:
Three beeps > one beep >
one beep with higher pitch >
short pause
The following acoustic alarm
signal is repeated every 8 s:
Three beeps > one beep >
one beep with higher pitch >
short pause
Continuous two-tone
sequence
Medium
The following acoustic alarm
signal is repeated every 7 s:
Two beeps > one lower
pitched beep
The following acoustic alarm
signal is repeated every
15 s:
Two beeps > one lower
pitched beep
Two tones > short pause
Low
Two beeps repeated every
16 s
Two beeps repeated every
30 s
Low tone repeated every
30 s