Service Manual

AlarmView™ System User’s Guide
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Alarm Pages
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The pager must be turned on to receive pages. Do not turn the pager
off at any time when being used for alarm notification. Doing so may
result in failure to receive notice of a patient alarm.
Alarm pages are prioritized for four (4) event levels
(4=immediate, 3=high, 2=medium, 1=low).
The transmitter will send alarm pages to the pager in a format
similar to the following example.
Bed: 1234
Low Sat
SPO2: 83%
PR: 70 bpm
The first line displays the bed number of the patient being
monitored. The second line of the message will display the type
of alarm. The majority of alarm types are listed in the table
below. The third and fourth lines display the SpO2 percentage
and pulse rate readings at the time of the alarm.
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If the page is sent from a transmitter attached to a Nellcor N-
3000 monitor with ECG and/or respiration capabilities, the last
line of the message will display the pulse rate, heart rate, or
respiration parameter that is outside alarm limits.
Below is a picture of a typical pager. Pager may differ slightly
from the one shown here.
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AlarmView™ Pager