User’s manual of CLEO Patient Monitor
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When the high-priority No breath alarm occurs, the alarm led color will flash red. A
non-flashing No breath message appears in the message area and will override any
other messages that may be present (there is no message “rotation” in this case).
SOUND
ALARM SOUND
There are four alarm levels to choose from, ranging from low to high: Ⅰ, Ⅱ, III and Ⅳ.
The following encoded auditory alarm signals can be categorized by alarm condition
and priority:
[NOTE 1]: The characters c,e refer to relative musical pitches and C is one octave c.
[NOTE 2]: A high priority alarm signal is generated with the five pulses, repeat once,
PULSE-TONE
The pulse-tone is a sound of RUB-A-DUB.
KEY BEEPS
The key beep sounds come along with clicking function items.
MUTE
Click MUTE soft-key to enable or disable all sounds. First click MUTE soft-key, the
symbol will display in the message area. Click the MUTE again, the sound recovers to be
normal and the
symbol would display in the message area.