Historical Events History Dialogs
21 - 26 V Series Operating Instructions
Apnea Physiological
Respiration High Alarm Physiological
Respiration Low Alarm Physiological
CVA Technical
Apnea Detection* Informational
ST
ST Single Alarm Violation Physiological
ST Dual Alarm Violation Physiological
ST On* Informational
ST Off* Informational
ST Learning Started* Informational
PAWP
Accept PAWP Physiological
CO
2
Inspired CO2 High Alarm Physiological
End Tidal CO2 High Alarm Physiological
End Tidal CO2 Low Alarm Physiological
CO2 Occlusion Technical
CO2 Failure Technical
CO
T Blood High Alarm Violation Physiological
T Blood Low Alarm Violation Physiological
CO Accepted Physiological
BIS
BIS R High Alarm Violation Physiological
BIS R Low Alarm Violation Physiological
BIS L High Alarm Violation Physiological
BIS L Low Alarm Violation Physiological
BIS High Alarm Violation Physiological
BIS Low Alarm Violation Physiological
Check SQI R Level Technical
Check SQI L Level Technical
Check SQI Level Technical
Sensor Check In Progress Technical
BIS No Sensor Technical
BIS Communication Error Technical
Ground Check In Progress Technical
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.