![Dräger Infinity Acute Care System M540 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 121](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/drager/infinity-acute-care-system-m540/infinity-acute-care-system-m540_instructions-for-use-manual_2526773121.webp)
Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
121
Alarms
To pre-silence alarms remotely
Press the yellow
key on the main menu
bar of the ICS to pre-silence alarms for all
assigned patients. Press the same button in the
viewport area to pause alarm tones for an
individual patient. For more information, refer to
the ICS instructions for use.
Press the yellow
key on the M540 when it
is not docked in an IACS configuration.
Refer to the instructions for use of other remote
devices within the same monitoring unit for
detailed instructions on how to initiate an audio
pause remotely.
Pressing the key that initiated the pre-silence
period again, cancels the pre-silence state and all
alarm events are reported as usual.
Pausing acoustic alarm signals (audio pause)
Acoustic alarm signals can be paused, or silenced,
at the Cockpit for two minutes. In addition to
silencing alarms, the setting of the quiet mode
feature determines how subsequent alarm
conditions are announced.
You can initiate an audio pause from the Cockpit,
the M540, the ICS, or from the remote view of
another Infinity monitor within the same monitoring
unit. Pausing alarms from a remote device is
possible when remote control is activated at the
remote device and the Cockpit (see page 144).
Quiet mode
This feature gives you the flexibility to decide if you
want restricted or full annunciation of future alarm
conditions after you have already paused alarms.
This feature affects the audio pause behavior of the
IACS and the ICS. To activate or deactivate the
quiet mode feature, refer to "Alarm setup –
configuring the alarm volume and tones" on
page 461.
Activated quiet mode
If a new alarm condition with a priority higher than
the currently paused alarm occurs, a truncated
alarm tone sounds. In addition, the alarm is
represented by optical alarm signals corresponding
to the alarm priority. If the new alarm is of lower
priority than the paused alarm, the new alarm
condition is only represented by an optical alarm
signal. No acoustic alarm signal tones sound.
If the alarm bar is enabled when the audio pause
button is pressed for active One-shot or persistent
low-priority alarms, the solid alarm bar clears.
If the patient is also admitted at the ICS, any high-
priority alarm condition will sound at the ICS. For
any subsequent alarm condition of equal or lesser
priority, no further alarm tones sound.
Deactivated quiet mode
Any new alarm condition breaks through the audio
pause period with full acoustic and optical alarm
annunciation. The same is true if the patient is
admitted at the ICS.
If the alarm bar is enabled when the audio pause
button is pressed for active One-shot or persistent
low-priority alarms, the solid alarm bar clears.