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S10/S12/S10A/S12A Patient Monitor User’s Manual
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the alarm, including the alarm light, the alarm information and the
background color remain unchanged, and the alarm information text is
followed by the time of last triggering the alarm.
For audible latching, the system still emits an alarm tone after the alarm
condition disappears.
The steps to latch the physiological alarm are as follows:
1. Select Main Menu quick keyfrom System column to select
Maintenanceinput maintenance passwordEnter.
2. SelectAlarmsubmenuLatchingsubmenu.
3. Select how you want to latch the alarms. Alarm latching rules are as follows:
You can separately select
visual latching.
Latching audible alarm signal simultaneously latches visual signal
corresponding to the alarm level.
When a low priority alarm is latched, the high priority alarm is also
automatically locked. For example, if you select the low priority alarm,
the medium priority alarm and the high priority alarm will also be
latched simultaneously.
CAUTION
Changing of alarm priority may affect the latching status of corresponding
alarm. Please determine if you need to reset the latching status for the specific
alarm when you have changed its alarm priority.
When the alarm system is reset, the latched physiological alarms are cleared.
Do not set
all alarm status to latching alarm signals when used in the intensive
care unit.
7.10. Nurse Call
The nurse call function means that when the alarm set by the user occurs, the monitor
can output a signal to the nurse call system, call the nurse. The monitor provides a nurse
call connector, and the monitor is connected to the nurse call system of the hospital
through the randomly provided nurse call cable. After the system is connected, the
connector can implement the nurse call function.

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