3 Alarms

Alarm Limits

These pop-up keys are not available in the window for changing individual alarm limits which you access by selecting the measurement label in the Alarm Limits window.

Changing Alarm Limits

To change individual measurement alarm limits using the measurement’s Setup Menu,

1in the measurement’s setup menu, select the alarm limit you want to change. This calls up a list of available values for the alarm limit.

2Select a value from the list to adjust the alarm limit.

Alternatively, you can use the keys in the measurement Change Limits window, which you access by selecting the measurement label in the Alarm Limits window.

High red alarm (view only)

High yellow alarm field

HR

Alarms

Up/down arrow keys for changing high yellow alarm limits

Alarms On/Off key - select to toggle between alarms on or off

15-min trend, showing alarm limits and monitored measurement values (MP40/50/60/70/90 only)

On/Off

Graphic view of alarm limits with currently measured value

Preview Alarm AutoLimits for a measurement before applying

Select to apply wide AutoLimits

Select to apply narrow

AutoLimits

Up/down arrow keys for changing low yellow alarm limits

Low yellow alarm field

Low red alarm (view only)

To change alarm limits,

1In the Change Limits window,

if you are using touch, select the up or down arrow buttons to adjust the high and low alarm limits as required.

if you are using a SpeedPoint or Navigation Point, position the cursor in the high yellow alarm field, then press the knob inwards. Rotate the knob to the left or right to adjust the limit. Press the knob again to set the displayed limit.

2Repeat to set the low yellow alarm limit.

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Philips MP40/50, MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 manual Changing Alarm Limits, Alarms, On/Off

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