4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

Check Mouse Device

Monitor

Perform a visual and functional check of the mouse input

INOP tone.

 

device. Contact your service personnel.

Check MSL Voltage

Monitor/

There is a problem with the voltage of the Measurement Server

INOP tone

Measuremt

Link (MSL). Contact your service personnel.

Server

 

 

 

Check Network Conf

Monitor

The monitor is receiving network topology information from

INOP tone

 

more than one source, e.g.the Database Server and an

 

Application Server. Contact your service personnel.

 

 

Check Nurse Relay

Monitor

There is a problem with the connection to the nurse relay.

INOP tone

 

Contact your service personnel.

Check Screen Res

Monitor

The Screen you have selected uses a resolution which is not

INOP tone

 

supported by the display. The monitor will show a generic

 

 

Screen instead until you select a different Screen.

 

 

Contact your service personnel if you want the Screen deleted

 

 

from the Profile(s) to avoid this in future.

Check Settings

Monitor

If this INOP appears, check the monitor and patient settings

INOP tone

 

before you resume monitoring. If the settings are unexpected,

 

there may be a problem with the monitor software. Contact

 

 

 

 

your service personnel.

Check Speedpoint

Monitor

Perform a visual and functional check of the SpeedPoint input

INOP tone.

 

device. Contact your service personnel.

Check Touch Input

Monitor

Perform a visual and functional check of the touch input

 

 

device. Contact your service personnel.

Check Waves

Monitor

The options purchased with this monitor may not support the

INOP tone

 

number of waves required to show the selected Screen, so some

 

 

waves or high resolution trends are missing from the Screen.

 

 

Select a different Screen with fewer waves.

 

 

Contact your service personnel if you want the Screen deleted

 

 

from the Profile(s) to avoid this in future.

Chk IndepDsp Cable

Monitor

The monitor cannot communicate with the D80 Intelligent

 

 

Display. Check the MSL coupling cable. The end with the grey

 

 

connector must be connected to the Intelligent Display.

C LEAD OFF

ECG

The C electrode (AAMI: V electrode) has become detached

HR Numeric is replaced by -?- for 10

 

from the patient or the lead set has been changed. Reattach the

seconds. INOP tone.

 

electrode or select New Lead Setup in the Setup ECG

 

 

menu to confirm the new lead set.

CO2 AUTO ZERO

CO2

The automatic zero calibration is in progress. This typically

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

takes 10 seconds. During this time the CO2 values may not be

if the Autozero lasts >15 sec, INOP

 

updated, or they may be replaced by -?-. Wait until the zero

tone sounds.

 

calibration is complete to resume monitoring.

CO2 CAL MODE

CO2

Currently no calibration is running. Accuracy can be checked

CO2 numeric displays current CO2

 

by placing the transducer on the two cells of the calstick and

value for accuracy check

 

starting calibration. To start monitoring, leave Cal. Mode.

CO2 CAL RUNNING

CO2

Wait until calibration is finished.

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

 

CO2 CHANGE SCALE

CO2

The CO2 wave is clipped. Select a more appropriate wave scale

 

 

to display the whole wave.

CO2 CHECK ADAPTER

CO2

Check that the sensor is connected to the airway adapter, clean

Numeric is replaced by a - ? -

 

the airway adapter, if necessary. Perform a zero calibration. If

INOP tone.

 

the INOP persists, contact your service personnel.

 

 

 

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Philips MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30 Lead OFF, CO2 Auto Zero, CO2 CAL Mode, CO2 CAL Running, CO2 Change Scale, CO2 Check Adapter

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