User's Manual

Additional Reports Report Functions
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The following alarm information is shown in the report:
• Parameter: This is the name of the parameter for which the alarm is set.
• Units: This is the default unit of measure in which the parameter is shown. If the unit of
measure is not applicable to the parameter, dashes (---) display instead of a unit of
measure.
• High Limit: This is the high limit for the alarm setting. Measurements that exceed this
setting will trigger an alarm condition. If a high limit is not applicable to the parameter,
dashes (---) display instead of the high limit.
• Low Limit: This is the low limit for the alarm setting. Measurements below this setting
trigger an alarm condition. If a low limit is not applicable to the parameter, dashes (---)
display instead of the low limit.
• Priority: This is the importance rating for the alarm. The alarm priorities available to
each parameter may differ.
• Print On Alarm: This setting defines whether or not the parameter data should be
printed during an alarm condition. Print On Alarm settings include ON and OFF.
• Save To Event: This setting defines whether or not the parameter data should be saved
as an event during an alarm condition. Save To Event settings include ON and OFF.
Alarm settings can be customized to a patient using the patient Alarms tabs.
8.4.7.3 Footer
The System Alarm Report contains a footer at the bottom of the report page. The footer
includes the following:
• The date and time of the print request. The format displayed is taken from the System
Date/Time tab.
• A centered page number.
• The name of the Panorama Central Station where the report was generated.
8.4.7.4 Printing a System Alarm Report
This System Alarm Report is printed in portrait orientation. Follow these steps to print this
report:
1. From the System Alarms tab, select the System Alarm Limits sidebar button.
2. Select the Print sidebar button.
NOTE: Requesting this report posts a print job in the system Print
Status tab. For more information, refer to the “Print Status
Tab” on page 8-33.