User's Manual

Arrhythmias Patient Alarm Functions
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The V-Rhythm alarm priority settings include 2, 3 and OFF and behaves as follows:
If the V-Rhythm alarm priority is OFF, the Panorama Central Station does not produce any
audio alarm indicators for the V-Rhythm alarm condition.
If the V-Rhythm alarm priority is set to 2, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm
Priority 2 sound once the condition is identified.
If the V-Rhythm alarm priority is set to 3, the Panorama Central Station produces an Alarm
Priority 3 sound once the condition is identified.
The V-Rhythm alarm is associated with a yellow V-Rhythm alarm text message in the
Patient Status line.
For additional information, refer to ‘‘Alarm Behavior’’ on page 3-1.
High PVC Alarm
The High PVC alarm is activated when the Panorama Central Station a number of PVCs
exceeds the threshold value that has been set.
NOTE: A High PVC alarm is not a latched alarm and can be
acknowledged at anytime.
NOTE: The High PVC alarm is not available for the Neonate patient
size.
The High PVC alarm priority settings include 2, 3 and OFF and behaves as follows:
If the High PVC alarm priority is OFF, the Panorama Central Station does not produce
any audio alarm indicators for the High PVC alarm condition.
If the High PVC alarm priority is set to 2, the Panorama Central Station produces an
Alarm Priority 2 sound once the condition is identified.
If the High PVC alarm priority is set to 3, the Panorama Central Station produces an
Alarm Priority 3 sound once the condition is identified.
The High PVC alarm is associated with a yellow High PVC alarm text message in the
Patient Status line.
For additional information, refer to ‘‘Alarm Behavior’’ on page 3-1.