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Gima K10 Manuel D'utilisation page 59

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6.3.5 Alarm Status Symbols
Apart from the alarm mentioned above indicators, the monitor still uses the following symbols telling the
alarm status.
For the customer to purchase the monitor with the configuration of "Alarm Reset", then this area shows the
alarm sound status. There are two alarm status sounds:
" means the alarm sound is disabled or means the alarm volume is 0 (alarm is mute), at this
time the user should pay more attention to the patient.
"
" means the alarm system keeps on (is on "Alarm activating status"), and when an alarm
event occurs, or currently active alarms does not meet the alarm conditions any longer, it displays
icon "
";
When an alarm event occurs, after pressing the alarm reset key, then it displays icon "
Move the cursor on this icon can bring up the edit box of the "Alarm Volume" setting.
Note
Alarm reset key: pressing this key can perform alarm reset for the current activated
alarm event (the audible alarm silences, but the visual alarming is active), then the icon
"
" displays on the upper right corner of the screen. The monitor can respond to a
new alarm event during the alarm reset status, both visual and audible alarming are active
when there is a new alarm condition, and the icon "
corner of the screen at the same time. Alarm reset is not a toggle operation, pressing this
key once or more times only makes alarm reset.
Technical alarm status indicator and alarm indicator
The technical alarm status indicator is an auxiliary indicator for "Alarm lamp". It indicates whether
the system is in a technical alarm status or not. When the system is in technical alarm status, then
the indicator is blue. Otherwise, it stays off.
When a high priority physiological alarm event occurs, the alarm indicator flashes red color. When
a middle priority physiological alarm event occurs, the indicator flashes yellow. When a low
priority physiological alarm event occurs, the indicator is continuous yellow light. If there is no
physiological alarm event, the indicator is continuous blue light.
6.3.6 Changing Alarm Volume
Audible alarm volume is adjustable; the user can not adjust the other properties of the alarm. The
non-adjustable alarms are alarm priority setting, alarm lamp flashing. Also, all alarms in this patient monitor
are "non-latched". When the alarm event disappears, the corresponding alarm automatically stops. The
alarm volume range is shown below:
High: 0dB-80dB (The distance between device front and test instrument is 1m)
Medium: 0dB-75dB (The distance between device front and test instrument is 1m)
Low: 0dB-70dB (The distance between device front and test instrument is 1m)
To set the alarm sound volume.
" displays on the upper right
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