User's Manual

Panorama™ Operating Instructions 0070-00-0575-50 14 - 11
Alarms and Events Technical Alarms and Events
14.3 Technical Alarms and Events
The Panorama Central Station uses Technical alarms to indicate that an issue relating to a
monitored patient’s monitoring functions has occurred.
This section provides the event messages that may be shown in the Patient Status line at the
Panorama Central Station.
Technical Events
MESSAGE REASON
All Alarms Suspended The All Alarms Suspended event will be posted in the Events
database when the Suspend All Alarms sidebar button is selected
in the Patient Alarms tabs. The All Alarms Suspended event cannot be
deleted from the Event database.
The All Alarms Suspended message will be shown in the Patient
Status line in red text.
Resume All Alarms The Resume All Alarms event will be posted in the Events
database when a patient’s alarms are to resume. The Resume All
Alarms event cannot be deleted from the Event database.
Non-Lethal Alarms
Suspended
The Non-Lethal Alarms Suspended event will be posted in the
Events database when the Suspend Non-lethal sidebar button is
selected in the Patient Alarms tabs. The Non-Lethal Alarms Suspended
event cannot be deleted from the Event database.
The Non-Lethal Alarms Suspended message will be shown in the
Patient Status line in yellow text.
Resume Non-Lethal
Alarms
The Resume Non-Lethal Alarms event will be posted in the
Events database if a patient’s non-lethal alarms are set to resume. The
Non-Lethal Alarms Suspended event cannot be deleted from the Event
database.
Communication Lost The Communication Lost event will be posted in the Events
database if the connection between the Panorama Central Station
and the attached monitoring equipment is interrupted.
The Communication Lost message will be shown in the Patient
Status line in white text.
Standby The Standby event will be posted in the Events database if a patient
is placed into Standby mode. When a patient is put into Standby
mode, all of the patient’s monitoring activity is suspended. The
Standby event cannot be deleted from the Event database.
When a patient is placed into Standby mode, the “Standby” message
and/or Standby location will be shown in the patient’s digital data
tile in pink text.
Resume Monitoring The Resume Monitoring event will be posted in the Events
database when a patient is removed from Standby mode.
Battery The Battery event will be posted in the Events database and the
Patient Status line, if the battery is low on a patient’s monitoring
equipment.
Cooling Fan Failure The Cooling Fan Failure event will be posted in the Events
database and the Patient Status line, if the cooling fan on the bedside
monitor is not operational and the monitor is running on AC power.
Admit The Admit event will be posted in the Events database if a patient is
admitted to the Panorama Central Station.
Arrhythmia On The Arrhythmia On event will be posted in the Events database if
the Arrhythmia option is enabled on a patient’s monitoring
equipment. The Arrhythmia On event cannot be deleted from the
Event database.