Alarms, Alarm types, Alarm notification locations – Welch Allyn Connex Integrated Wall System - User Manual User 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 Monitor profile.

Technical alarms occur in all profiles.

Note

The three modes of data communication—USB, Ethernet, and IEEE 802.11—are not

intended for real-time alarms.

Alarm types

Type

Priority

Color

Alarm audio tone

NIBP, SpO2, or SpHb limit exceeded

Some technical alarms

High

Red

10-pulse tone

Pulse rate limit exceeded

Some technical alarms

Medium

Amber

3-pulse tone

Temperature limit exceeded

Some technical alarms

Low

Amber

2-pulse tone or 1-pulse tone

Alarm notification locations

WARNING If you are relying on visual alarm notifications, maintain a clear line of

sight with the monitor and/or Nurse Call. If you are relying on audio alarm

notifications, ensure that you can hear audio alarms from where you are. Set the

volume as needed considering the environment and ambient noise levels.

Nurse Call

When the Nurse Call cable is connected and Nurse Call has been enabled, the monitor

immediately notifies the Nurse Call system when an alarm occurs. Nurse Call notification settings

are specified in the Advanced settings.

LED light bar

The light bar on the handle of the monitor illuminates as follows:

Flashing red for high priority alarms

Flashing amber for medium priority alarms

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