Monitor Defaults
Monitor Defaults
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Revision C
Alarm levels, alarm limits, and many of your monitor settings can be set up
as Monitor Defaults. Monitor Defaults can only be set when the monitor is
in a discharge state. Monitor Defaults are recalled whenever a discharge
procedure is performed.
The monitor can save only one set of defaults. Whenever the monitor mode
is changed, (Adult-ICU, Neonatal-ICU, Operating Room) any Monitor
Defaults you have set up will revert to factory default settings. The
monitor mode, however, is usually established at the time of installation
and can only be changed in the service menu.
CAUTION
If you disconnect a parameter cable at any point along the
cable or disconnect it from the module, and the parameter
window is removed from the monitor display, all alarm limits
may revert to the set monitor default alarm limits when the
cable is reconnected.
To display the menu to set up your Monitor Defaults, select MONITOR
DEFAULTS from the Monitor Setup Menu.
MAIN
MENU
PREV.
MENU
MONITOR DEFAULTS Menu
NOTE: Monitor Defaults can only be changed when the monitor is in a
discharged state. Changes made are in effect immediately but
admit must be done for fully functional alarms.
•
SETUP DEFAULT DISPLAY—determine display settings, such as
Smart BP on, color format, waveforms graphed, etc.
•
PARAM. PRIORITY—determine the priorities you want for display of
parameters.
•
DEFAULT LIMITS—set alarm limits for all parameters.
•
PARAM. ALARM LEVELS—adjust parameter alarm levels to other
alarm levels.
•
ARRHYTH. ALARM LEVELS—adjust arrhythmia alarms to other
alarm levels.
•
RECALL DEFAULT—recall Monitor Defaults without performing a
discharge procedure.
Dash 2000 Patient Monitor
2005873-001
SETUP
PARAM.
DEFAULT
DEFAULT
PRIORITY
LIMITS
DISPLAY
PARAM.
ARRHYTH
RECALL
ALARM
ALARM
DEFAULT
LEVELS
LEVELS
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