V Series Operating Instructions 21 - 25
History Dialogs Historical Events
ECG
Extreme Bradycardia Physiological
Extreme Tachycardia Physiological
<Lead> Off (<Lead> is the corresponding
lead name)
Technical
Leads Off* Technical
ECG Noise Technical
HR
HR High Alarm Violation Physiological
HR Low Alarm Violation Physiological
TEMPERATURE
<Temperature Label> High Alarm Violation Physiological
<Temperature Label> High Alarm Violation Physiological
Delta T High Alarm Violation Physiological
SPO
2
SpO2 High Alarm Violation Physiological
SpO2 Low Alarm Violation Physiological
No Sensor Technical
Sensor Off Technical
Sat Seconds Technical
NIBP
NIBP Systolic High Alarm Violation Physiological
NIBP Systolic Low Alarm Violation Physiological
NIPB Diastolic High Alarm Violation Physiological
NIPB Diastolic Low Alarm Violation Physiological
NIPB Mean High Alarm Violation Physiological
NIPB Mean Low Alarm Violation Physiological
IBP
IBPX Systolic High Alarm Violation Physiological
IBPX Systolic Low Alarm Violation Physiological
IBPX Diastolic High Alarm Violation Physiological
IBPX Diastolic Low Alarm Violation Physiological
IBPX Mean High Alarm Violation Physiological
IBPX Mean Low Alarm Violation Physiological
RESP
TABLE 21-9 (Continued)
PARAMETER MESSAGE EVENT/ALARM TYPE
* Indicates that event cannot be deleted from the Events database.
* Apnea alarms are saved to the events database only when acknowledged. If multiple, short apnea events occur,
but acknowledged only once, only a single event will be saved to the events database. To view a complete list of
apnea events that occurred but were not acknowledged, refer to the events log on the central station the monitor is
connected to.