User's Manual

Module Configuration Manager
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• Alarm attributes for asystole and ventricular fibrillation cannot
be changed.
- If ECG alarms are enabled, episodes of asystole and
ventricular fibrillation will always trigger a high alarm tone.
- If ECG alarm recording is enabled, asystole and ventricular
fibrillation will always trigger a recording.
- If Alarm Watch is enabled for a patient, asystole and
ventricular fibrillation will always trigger an alarm
notification.
• Setting tone type to NONE automatically sets alarm recording
and alarm watch to NO for that alarm. Changing tone type from
NONE to any other setting returns alarm recording and alarm
watch to factory defaults.
• Setting tone type to NONE for high rate, low rate, ABN/MIN, or
run causes the affected alarm limit to be displayed in reverse
video in the ECG display zone.
Table 3: ECG Parameter Configuration (Telemetry Only)
Parameter Available User Settings
Factory
Defaults
User
Settings
ECG Rate Alarms (Adult) On On On
Rate Alarm Type Learned/Fixed Learned
High Rate Alarm Limit 5 to 300 BPM 180 BPM
Low Rate Alarm Limit 0 to 200 BPM 40 BPM
High Rate Offset
(only applies to learned limits)
5 to 80 BPM 50 BPM
Low Rate Offset
(only applies to learned limits)
5 to 80 BPM 50 BPM
ECG Rate Alarms (Infant) On On On
Rate Alarm Type Learned/Fixed Learned
High Rate Alarm Limit 5 to 300 BPM 220 BPM
Low Rate Alarm Limit 0 to 200 BPM 100 BPM
High Rate Offset
(only applies to learned limits)
5 to 80 BPM 50 BPM
Low Rate Offset
(only applies to learned limits)
5 to 80 BPM 50 BPM
Infant Alarm Delay
(for ECG and Resp alarms)
0- to 3-minutes 3-minutes
2nd Lead Display On/Off Off
ECG Mode Adult/Infant Adult
Sweep Speed 50, 25, or 12.5 mm/sec. 25 mm/sec.
Enhanced Vital Signs On/Off Off
ST Trend Timebase 1.5-, 3-, 6-, 12-, or 24-hours 6-hours