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ALM REC Alarm recording
ON: When a heart rate alarm occurs, the monitor enables the
recording;
OFF: When a heart rate alarm occurs, the monitor does not
enable the recording.
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ALM HI Upper alarm limit
Determines the upper ECG alarm limit.
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ALM LO Lower alarm limit
Determines the lower ECG alarm limit.
For different patient types, the upper/lower limits of the heart rate alarm may vary in the
following range.
Patient type Max. ALM HI Min. ALM LO Increment (beat/min)
Feline 350 15 1
Canine 350 15 1
Other animals 350 15 1
NOTE
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Always set the alarm limits according to the clinical condition of the individual
patient.
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In many cases, the upper limit of heart rate alarms should not exceed 20 beats
per minute higher than the patient's heart rate.
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HR FROM
Heart rate source
Options: ECG, SPO2, IBP, AUTO and ALL
1.
ECG: HR is always calculated from ECG.
2.
SpO2: If the ECG signal is seriously interfered, you can select SPO2, which means PR
will be derived from PLETH waveform. In this case, PULSE is displayed to the right of
the ECG label while the PR reading is displayed below. The monitor activates pulse
beeps instead of heartbeat beeps.
3.
IBP: If the ECG signal is seriously interfered, you can select IBP which means PR will
be calculated by IBP module. In this case, PULSE is displayed to the right of the ECG
label while the PR reading is displayed below. The monitor activates pulse beeps from
IBP module.
4.
AUTO: The monitor determines the heart rate source depending on the signal quality.
The priorities for heart rate calculation are: ECG, SpO2, IBP.
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