Operating concept
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the Cockpit loses communication with the
ICS?
When the setting Enable Central Station is activated
(see page 475), the following happens at the Cockpit:
– On the Cockpit the Alarm volume setting (see
page 458) changes to 100% volume regardless of
whether an alarm condition exists or not. The
setting Off for the Alarm volume selection is no
longer available. For more information on adjusting
the alarm volume, see page 115. Once the
communication is restored, the previously selected
Alarm volume setting is restored.
– The M540 produces one alarm tone.
– The Cockpit displays the message Not Monitored
By Central.
When the setting Enable Central Station is
deactivated (see page 475), none of the above
features are supported.
the Cockpit loses communication with an
external device?
– The Cockpit tries to restore the link.
– If the corresponding function is activated, an alarm
sounds and the message External device
disconnected appears on the Cockpit and ICS
(see “External device disconnected alarm
control“on page 461).
Miscellaneous
the Cockpit and the M540 are monitoring a
patient and the user puts either device in
standby mode?
Both devices are put in standby mode.
the Cockpit and the M540 are monitoring a
patient and the user discharges the patient
on either device?
– The patient is discharged from both devices.
– The patient discharge is annotated at the Cockpit in
the Alarm history page with the message Patient
transferred.
a function such as initiating a non-invasive
blood pressure measurement is requested at
the M540 and almost simultaneously on the
Cockpit?
The function is canceled on both devices.
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