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Use
r’s
Manual of OMNI Express Patient Monitor
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037.007.0001 Rev.2
SOUND
ALARM SOUND
There are four alarm levels to choose from, ranging from low to high:
Ⅰ
,
Ⅱ
, III and
Ⅳ
.
The following encoded auditory alarm signals can be categorized by alarm condition and
priority:
Alarm Category
Encoded Auditory
High Priority
c c c-c c
Medium priority
c c c
Low priority
e C
[NOTE 1]:
The characters c,e refer to relative musical pitches and C is one octave c.
[NOTE 2]:
A high priority alarm signal is generated with the five pulses, repeat
once, for total of 10 pulses.
HEART-BEAT (PULSE-TONE)
The heartbeat or pulse-tone is a sound of RUB-A-DUB. In the Setup menu, you may
choose QRS, PULSE and OFF, and when the choice is QRS, the system will use the
heartbeat sound. When the choice is PULSE, the system will use the pulse-tone sound
and the sound frequency will change with the SpO
2
Value. When the choice is OFF, the
system will close the heartbeat sound or pulse-tone.
KEY BEEPS
The key beep sounds come along with clicking function items.
SILENCE
Click this function button to disable all sounds except for the key beeps. A
symbol will
display in the message area. Click this button again to restore all sounds except for the
key beeps.