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Caution: When multiple alarms of different levels occur at
the same time, the monitor will issue visual and audible
alarm indicators for the highest-level issues. If both the
low level technical alarm and the low level physiologic
alarm occur simultaneously, both of the two correspon-
ding LED lights will be lit, one continuous yellow and the
other continuous cyan.
6.3.3 Alarm Messages
The system uses different background colors to distinguish alarm
level messages. The background color for different alarm message
levels is as follows:
High level alarms: red
Medium level alarms: yellow
Low level alarms: yellow (Physiologic alarm), cyan (technical alarm)
The number of * will indicate the relative alarm level in the message
area as follows:
High level alarms: ***
Medium level alarms: **
Low level alarms: *.
Caution: If several alarms occur, the highest-level alarm
message will be displayed first. The latest alarm message
will display first when the alarm level of two alarm mes-
sages is the same. You can manually change the displayed
message in the alarm area to see other alarm messages.

6.4 Alarm Icons

The alarm is off.
The alarm is active.
The alarm sound is off.
The alarm is paused

6.5 Setting Alarm Volume

1.
Select [Alarm] > [General].
2.
Select [Alarm Volume] and choose a desired value from
[Low], [Medium], [High];
3.
At the same time, you can select [SETTINGS] > [ADANCED]
> [General] > [Alarm] to set the Minimum Alarm Volume to
be [Low], [Medium], [High].
Warning:
Ensure that alarm volume is always higher than ambient
noise which may occur.
If not, it may impede operator recognition of actual alarm
and evtl. put patient in danger.

6.6 Alarm Parameters

All alarm limits are adjustable. When the physical measurement
value exceeds the alarm limit value, the alarm will be triggered.
6.6.1 Alarm Switches
To turn alarm limits on or off, select [SETTINGS] > [ADVANCED]>
[PARAMETERS] > [Alarm limits status] and then choose the
measurement type (i.e., NIBP, PR, SpO2 or Temp). To set the alarm
to be [Alarm limits on] or [Alarm limits off]. When you select
[Alarm limits off], the symbol
the related parameter.
6.6.2 Setting Alarm Limits
1.
Go to [Settings] > [Profile] and select [Monitor] to make
sure the device is in this profile. This profile must be selected
in order to access alarms settings and set alarm limits.
2.
From the main measurement display, press anywhere in the
Alarm Settings Area to access alarm limit settings. You can
then set the upper and lower alarm limits.
3.
The alarm limits can also be set up by selecting [Alarm] on
the main measurement display and then selecting the tab for
the alarm limits you wish to set (i.e., alarm limits for NIBP,
PR, etc.).
Warning: Medical personnel should set alarm limits ba-
sed on industry protocols, the clinical environment and
their clinical experience. Before monitoring, please con-
firm whether alarm settings are suitable for the monitored
patient.

6.7 Pausing Alarms

Press the button
on the front panel of monitor to temporarily
suspend all alarm indicators. The icon
area; press the button
again to exit alarm pause status, the icon
will disappear. When you pause alarms, the following will occur:
All the physiological alarms will be closed.
Only alarm messages in the technical alarm area will still be
displayed. The light and volume of the technical alarm will be
closed.
A 30-second countdown for the alarm pause period will ap-
pear in top right in a red bar across the top of the screen.
After the alarm pause time has elapsed, the monitor will automati-
cally cancel the alarm pause and return to normal status. If alarm
conditions remain active, alarms will be active. To manually cancel
the alarm pause at any time, select

6.8 Acknowledging Alarms

By selecting
on the front panel of the monitor; you can acknow-
ledge active physiological and technical alarms one by one. After
you perform this action, the following occurs:
Visual alarms are open, but audible alarms are shut off.
"Acknowledged" will appear in front of the acknowledged phy-
siologic alarm message.
Other remaining physiological and technical alarms will re-
main.
If a new technical or physiological alarm occurs, the acknowledged
alarms will not be influenced, and the system will produce audible
alarms according to the level of the new alarms.

6.9 Alarm Reset

Press the
button on the front panel of the monitor, you can reset
all active physiological and technical alarms:
The auditory alarms are all shut off.
The visual alarm signals for any existing alarm conditions will
continue as long as those alarm conditions exist.
Technical alarms about lead-off/sensor-off will be deleted.
After resetting the alarms, if a new technical alarm or phy-
siological alarm occurs, the monitor will enable the audible
alarms once again.

6.10 Alarm Volume off and on

Only when the following setting steps are performed, function of the
alarm volume off or on can be achieved.
Select [SETTINGS] > [ADVANCED], input the correct password to
enter the alarm control interface. In this interface, select [Allow
control alarm audio]. Then go back to the main interface, select:
[ALARM] to choose [Alarm audio on ] or [Alarm audio off].
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