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.