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Silencing and resetting alarms, Silencing and resetting alarms -4 – Philips V24CT User Manual

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Alarm Display

5-4 Alarm Functions

Ala

rm Func

tions

If all the alarms have been turned off using the

softkey or the

hardkey, they can all be turned back on by

pressing the

softkey or the

hardkey.

While the alarms are suspended (permanently or for 1, 2 or 3 minutes),
INOP messages continue to be displayed but alarm messages, lamps and
alarm tones are not active. The nurse call relay is inactive.

Suspended

Alarms during

Arrhythmia

Monitoring

Notes—

While Arrhythmia is assigned, the central Arrhythmia Computer
takes over the ECG/HR alarms.

Suspending Alarms switches off all alarms, including Arrhythmia
alarms.

If Arrhythmia is assigned and alarms are suspended, the ECG/HR
alarms are switched off. The

Softkey in the Alarm Limits

and ECG Adjust Alarms Task Windows will not be available
(inactive softkey). The ECG/HR alarm

capability can

only be reactivated by switching the main Alarms on, or
unassigning Arrhythmia.

Silencing
and
Resetting
Alarms

If an alarm occurs you can silence it by pressing the

key. This will silence ALL alarms that are occurring at that moment. The
alarm messages numeric will continue to blink.

You can configure your system on installation to have all latching or all
non-latching alarms or to have visual alarms latching and audible alarms
non-latching. You can also configure the alarm reminder function to be
on or off.

Note—

We recommend that you configure latching alarms for your

monitor for Intensive Care use. All monitors within a unit should have
the same alarm configuration!

Note—

Audible alarm indications broadcast over the Philips monitoring

network (SDN) are always treated like visual alarms on the central
station or remote systems (even if the bedside monitor is configured
differently).

Suspend Alarms

Suspend

SwitchOn Alarms

Suspend

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

Silence/Reset

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