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INFINITY CENTRAL STATION & M300 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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MANUAL.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Alarm
Priorities*
HIGH-PRIORITY ALARMS:
- Report alarm conditions that can be life-threatening and re-
quire immediate intervention; for example, asystole.
- Affected parameter box and alarm message field have red
background and an audible alarm* sounds when active.
- High-priority alarms are latched, meaning audible and visual
alarms continue until the alarm is acknowledged, even if the
alarm condition has ceased to exist.
- To acknowledge, select the Bed Audio Pause button in the
menu bar of the BedView page or in the icon in the Viewport:
MEDIUM-PRIORITY ALARMS:
- Report alarm conditions that require prompt attention but
may not be life-threatening; for example, an alarm limit viola-
tion.
- Affected parameter box & alarm message field have a yellow
background and an audible alarm* sounds when active.
- Medium-priority alarms are non-latched, meaning if the condi-
tion clears itself, the audio and visual flashing alarm signal
stops but a status message will remain in the header bar.
- To acknowledge and/or clear the status message select the
Bed Audio Pause button in the menu bar of the BedView page
or the icon in the Viewport: