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Fig 11-2 RESP Setup
1.
ALM ON/OFF(Alarm Switch): select the “ON” and the alarm prompt and saving will
proceed during RR alarm; select the “OFF” and “
” will be prompted beside RESP in the
screen parameter area.
2.
ALM LEV(Alarm levels): High, MED or Low to be selected, and High for the most serious
alarm.
3.
ALM REC(Alarm record): If users select “On”, upon RESP alarming, the recorder will
output the alarm.
4.
ALM HI(Alarm high): used to be set with the upper limit for RR alarm.
5.
ALM LO(Alarm low): used to be set with the alarm lower limit.
RESP alarming takes the set upper & lower limits as standard, and once the RESP values exceed
such limits there will be alarms.
Adjustable range of RESP alarm upper & lower limits:
RR Max upper limit Min lower limit Adjusted amount per time
BIG
7~120bpm 6~119bpm
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SMALL
7~150bpm 6~149bpm
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Choke alarm: Users can set the time to judge patient choke; 10-40 seconds are optional, each
rotation of knob will increase/ decrease 5 seconds.