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10.7.4.4 Switching Off Alarm Sound
If Pause Time is set to Permanent (see 39.4.2The Pause/Reset Tab), pressing the Audio Pause quick key
permanently switches off all alarm sound. The audio off status has the following features:
■ Alarm sound of both physiological alarms and technical alarms is switched off.
■ The audio off symbol is displayed in the system information area.
To exit the audio off status, press the Audio Pause quick key again.
• Pausing or switching off alarm sound may result in a hazard to the patient.
10.8 Resetting Alarms
Pressing the Alarm Reset quick key to acknowledge the ongoing alarms and reset the alarm system. When the
alarm system is reset, the alarm reset symbol displays in the system status information area for alarm symbols.
• If a new alarm is triggered after the alarm system is reset, the alarm reset icon will disappear and the
alarm light and alarm tone will be reactivated.
10.8.1 Resetting Physiological Alarms
Physiological alarms give different alarm indicators when the alarm system is reset:
■ The alarm sound is silenced.
■ A √ appears before the alarm message, indicating that the alarm is acknowledged.
■ The color of the parameter numeric background corresponds with the alarm priority, but the parameter
numeric does not flash.
10.8.2 Resetting Technical Alarms
Technical alarms give different alarm indicators when the alarm system is reset:
■ Some technical alarms are cleared. The monitor gives no alarm indications.
■ Some technical alarms are changed to the prompt messages.
■ For some technical alarms, the alarm is silenced and a √ appears before the alarm message, indicating that
the alarm is acknowledged.
For details about the indications of technical alarms when the alarm system is reset, see D.2Technical Alarm
Messages.
10.9 Latching Alarms
The latching setting for physiological alarms defines how alarm indicators behave if you do not reset the alarms.
■ If you do not “latch” physiological alarms, their alarm indications disappear when the alarm condition ends.
■ If you “latch” physiological alarms, all visual and audible alarm indications remains until you reset the
alarms. For latched alarms the time when the alarm is last triggered is displayed behind the alarm message.
You can separately latch visual indications or simultaneously latch the visual and the audible indications.
■ When visual indications are latched, visual indications, including alarm lamp, alarm message and its
background remains when the alarm condition ends and the time when the alarm last triggered is
displayed behind the alarm message.
■ When audible indications are latched, the monitor issues alarm sounds when the alarm condition ends.
The alarm latch settings is password protected. For more information, see 39.4.3The Latching Tab.