Setra System SRCM User Manual
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By pressing the touch-screen directly on the word POSITIVE (or NEGATIVE,
NEUTRAL, or STANDBY), the user is able to change the condition of the
room between ACTIVE and STANDBY modes. A pop-up menu appears to en-
able selection. If passwords are enabled, the user must first enter a password to
proceed with the change.
In ACTIVE mode, the full function of the SRCM is active. In STANDBY
mode, the SRCM will perform all functions except that alarming will be dis-
abled (both audible and visual alarms). The STANDBY mode is designed to
put the SRCM into a mode where room pressurization is not critical, such as
cleaning, patient transfer, or longer-term unoccupied status. Note that this op-
eration can be password protected so that only an Operator or a Supervisor can
make this change. Passwords are set up in Setup Display Advanced tab.
Active and Standby
Modes