Nurse call – Welch Allyn Connex Integrated Wall System - User Manual User Manual

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Alarm messages

Priority

Replace the SpO2 cable.

Low

SpO2 mode only. Check sensor or cable.

Low

SpO2 sensor expires in….

Low

Unexpected restart occurred. Call for service.

Low

Weight scale not functional. Call for service.

Low

Nurse call

The monitor can be connected to a Nurse Call system through a cable that connects to the Nurse

Call connector.

When the Nurse Call cable is connected and Nurse Call is enabled, the monitor immediately

notifies the Nurse Call system when a physiological alarm that exceeds the preset threshold

occurs. The Nurse Call system is also synchronized with the flashing LED lightbar and audible

alerts on the monitor.

Nurse Call thresholds are set in the Advanced Settings.

To connect the monitor to a Nurse Call system, you must have a cable that has been adapted to

your Nurse Call system (REF 6000-NC), rated 25V AC or 60V DC maximum at 1A maximum. For

ordering information, see Approved Accessories in the Appendix.

WARNING Do not rely exclusively on Nurse Call for patient monitoring. Although

the Nurse Call option enables remote notification of an alarm condition, it is not

intended to replace appropriate bedside patient monitoring by trained clinicians.

Note

When a patient alarm occurs, touching the alarm icon in the Device Status area

pauses the alarm tone for a period ranging from 90 seconds to 15 minutes, as

specified in Advanced settings, but the visual alarm indicator(s) on the monitor and

Nurse Call continue.

Directions for use

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