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Volume Tab System Setup Functions
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Setting a System Alarms Volume Level
The System Alarms volume setting determines the volume of the sound associated with the
Panorama Central Station alarm settings.
Characteristics of the System Alarms volume setting:
A volume level range of 10-100%
A factory default setting of 30%
It cannot be turned OFF
NOTE: Adjustments to the System Alarms volume setting will take
effect immediately.
To adjust the System Alarms volume level:
Move the volume control scroll bar box or the scroll bar arrows up (to maximize sound) or
down (to minimize sound)
Setting a Physiological Alarms Volume Level
The Physiological Alarm volume level is a system setting that applies to enabled numeric and
arrhythmia alarm violations. The Panorama Central Station allows up to three time specified
volume settings to be configured for physiological alarms. This feature allows user- defined
volume settings for physiological alarms to be specified, based on the time of day.
Characteristics of the Physiological Alarm volume setting:
The time period format for physiological alarms will follow the system’s time format
A volume level range of 10-100%
A factory default setting of 100%
It cannot be turned OFF
CAUTION: Do not block the speakers. Set the volume levels so that
alarms can be heard at all times, as described in this
Operation Manual.
1. Select the colored tile that corresponds to the time period for which the volume level is
being adjusted.
A checkmark in the colored tile indicates that the tile has been selected and the
From/To fields are displayed.
A colored tile without a checkmark indicates that the tile has not been selected.
2. Select the From/To fields to enter a time period for the selected physiological alarm.
The keypad dialog box displays.
Delete existing hour and minute data by using the CLEAR or CE buttons on the
keypad.
When using the 12-hour time format, the AM/PM toggle button switches between the
AM and PM settings.
NOTE: Time periods are mutually exclusive. When a new time
period is entered, the time periods for the other
physiological alarms are automatically adjusted to prevent
overlapping of time periods.