Alarm History And Stored Events - Dräger Infinity M540 Instructions For Use Manual

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To auto set an individual parameter
1 Select the parameter field of the desired param-
eter.
2 Select the Auto set button located in the upper-
right corner of each parameter setup page.
or
1 Select Sensor parameters... on the main menu
bar.
2 Select the tab of the desired parameter.
3 Select the Auto set button located in the upper
right corner of each parameter setup page.

Alarm history and stored events

The alarm history is an electronic record of alarms
and events. The alarm history records an entry
under the following circumstances:
– An alarm occurs for a parameter whose archive
function is set to Store or
events are marked with the
can be viewed in greater detail (see page 141).
– Whenever an arrhythmia event occurs (even
when the alarm function is deactivated). Only
the archive function has to be set to Store or
Str/Rec.
– You select the Mark event button from the main
menu bar. These alarm events are also marked
with the
symbol and can be viewed in
greater detail (see page 141).
– You pause alarms using the All alarms
paused/All alarms off button (see page 121).
Instructions for use – Infinity Acute Care System – Monitoring Applications VG6.n
Str/Rec.
These alarm
symbol and
To auto set all parameters
 Select the
symbol next to the Alarms...
button on the main menu bar > Auto set all.
or
1 Select the Alarms... button on the main menu
bar
2 Select the Limits tab.
3 Select the Auto set button which is located in
the lower right corner below the parameter
setup table.
To auto set all ST parameters
1 Select the Alarms... button on the main menu
bar
2 Select the Limits tab.
3 Select the ST side tab to access the ST page.
4 Select the Auto set button which is located
below the ST table.
– You activate Cardiac bypass mode (see
page 119).
– You activate Standby mode (see page 87).
– You select a different patient category (see
page 102).
– You transfer a patient.
– You audio pause an alarm.
– Whenever a maintenance restart event occurs.
The alarm history stores up to 150 events. When
the storage capacity of 150 events is reached, new
events replace the oldest events.
If a higher priority alarm occurs less than 5 seconds
from a previous alarm, the higher priority alarm
event is stored while the previous one is deleted.
Alarms
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