Data Critical Corporation AVTS1010 Manual Do Utilizador
AlarmView™ System User’s Guide
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Pager
The AlarmView Pager is worn by caregivers assigned to monitor
patients. It is intended as an additional means of receiving
patient alarm information.
patients. It is intended as an additional means of receiving
patient alarm information.
Within seconds of detecting an alarm identified by the oximetry
monitor, the transmitter sends an Initial Alarm Page to its
assigned pager(s) only. Each transmitter can be programmed to
send the Initial Alarm Page to one pager, two pagers, or all
pagers.
Information communicated includes bed number, alarm type, and
parameter values, such as pulse rate, heart rate, or respiration
parameter that is outside alarm limits.
If the Initial Alarm Page is not acknowledged at the monitor or
pager(s), the transmitter will follow up with a Reminder Page
sent once to all pagers in the system.
Pagers are identified in the system using a 7-digit number unique
to each pager called a Cap Code. The 7 digits correspond to the
last six digits of the pager’s serial number (located on the back of
the pager), preceded by a zero.
For example, if a pager’s serial number is 14045678, its cap
code is 0045678.
Because basic pager operations vary in different models,
functions such as turning pager on/off, setting tone or vibrate,
contrast, backlight, and replacing batteries are not covered here.
Refer to Appendix A: Basic Pager Functions in the AlarmView
System User’s Guide.
code is 0045678.
Because basic pager operations vary in different models,
functions such as turning pager on/off, setting tone or vibrate,
contrast, backlight, and replacing batteries are not covered here.
Refer to Appendix A: Basic Pager Functions in the AlarmView
System User’s Guide.
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Replace pager batteries often. If pager batteries are low or depleted,
the pager’s range may be reduced or the pager may not correctly
receive pages.
the pager’s range may be reduced or the pager may not correctly
receive pages.