User's Manual

Technical Alarms (INOPs)
Alarms 5-17
Alarm Text
Priority
Condition
What to do
NBP EQUIP MALF
Source - Cableless
Measurement Device
Hard
Tubing may be
obstructed or kinked.
Hardware malfunction.
Check tubing.
If condition persists, contact
Service.
NO ALARM DISPLAY
Source - MX40
Soft
When operating with
Information Center
Release L Or M, there is
no local alarming at the
MX40, networked or
non-networked.
Condition is not present when
operating with Information
Center Release N or later
(unless specifically configured to
operate in this way).
NO CENTRAL MONITOR
(appears at MX40 only)
Source - MX40
Hard
The MX40 is out of
range of the network.
Patient Sector at the
Information Center is in
Standby.
Return the MX40 to the
coverage area.
Select Resume at the
Information Center.
NO HOST MONITOR
Source - MX40
Hard
The paired MX40/bedside
monitor is out of
short-range radio range or
there is excessive radio
interference.
Reduce the distance between
the devices.
Identify and remove
interference source.
NO SIGNAL
(appears at the Information
Center only)
Note When operating
with IIC iX, the INOP will
display as NO DATA PWM.
Source - Information
Center
Hard,
Latched
The MX40 is outside the
coverage area, or
No batteries in the
MX40, or
The MX40 has failed.
Make sure that the MX40 is
within the coverage area and
has good batteries.
Replace the MX40 if Power
On Self Test fails.
Put bed in Standby.
Contact Service
REPLACE BATTERY T
Source - MX40
Note This INOP may
also be configured to
display as a Red or Yellow
Technical Alarm.
Red or
Yellow or
Hard
Technical
Alarm,
Latched
Dead battery. No
monitoring is occurring.
Replace batteries.
RESP EQUIP MALF
Source - MX40
Hard
Malfunction in the Resp
equipment.
MX40 requires
calibration.
Contact Service.
RESP LEAD OFF
Note OR leadsets
cannot be used to monitor
Resp with the MX40.
Source - MX40
Hard
Resp lead off.
Re-attach lead to patient.