Alarms; Vital Sign Summary View; Alarm Limits; Alarm Reminder Signal - Welch Allyn Connex Spot Monitor Directions For Use Manual

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Alarms

The monitor presents physiological alarms and technical alarms. Physiological alarms
occur when vital sign measurements fall outside of set alarm limits, but they occur only
in the Intervals profile. Technical alarms occur in all profiles.
If the alarm system is powered down, the alarm log is maintained on the monitor for 14
days.
Note

Vital sign summary view

At the top of the Alarms tab is a summary view of the core vital signs.
You cannot control any of the core vital sign parameters from the summary view.

Alarm limits

Default alarm limits are determined by the facility and are incorporated in the
configuration file. Only authorized facility personnel can edit these limits.

Alarm reminder signal

An alarm reminder signal appears for all alarms if the global alarm audio has been paused
or turned off. The reminder signal interval is the same as the alarm interval with which it
appears.

Alarm types

Type
NIBP or SpO2 limit exceeded
Some technical alarms
Pulse rate limit exceeded
Some technical alarms
Temperature limit exceeded
The three modes of data communication—USB, Ethernet, and IEEE 802.11
—are not intended for real-time alarms.
Priority
High
Medium
Low
Color
Alarm audio tone
Red
10-pulse tone
Amber
3-pulse tone
Amber
2-pulse tone or 1-pulse tone
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