Table
7:
Factory Default Settings (Neonate)
Monitoring Mode
11
Pulse Rate Lower Alann Limit:
1
90 beats per minute
Neonate
%SpOz Lower Alarm Limit:
%SpO2 Upper Alarrn Limit:
11
Pulse Rate Upper Alarrn Liinit:
1
190 beats per minute
Note: There are different default settings for the neonate
mode.
80%
95%
1
Off
Nurse Call Feature
WARNING: The nurse call feature should not be used as
the primary source of
alafm notification. The audible and
visual alarms of the monitor, used in conjunction with
clinical signs and symptoms, are the primary sources for
notifying medical personnel that an alarm condition exists.
The nurse call feature of the N-395 works in conjunction with
the nurse call system of the institution
when the monitor sounds
an audible alarrn. It is accessed through the data port (pins
7,
8,
10,
1
1, or
15,
as indicated in Table 10).
WAWING:
The nurse call feature is not functional
whenever the
monitor alarms are silenced.
The nurse call feature is available when the N-395 is operated
011
AC
power or its internal battery, and the monitor has been
electronically connected to the
hospital's nurse call system.
Qualified service personnel may refer to the N-395 service
manual for complete connection instructions.
Prior to
using the monitor in a clinical setting, test the nurse call
feature
by
creating an alarm condition, then verifying that the
hospital's nurse call
system is activated.