Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

EEG<X> LEAD OFF

EEG

One or more electrodes are not connected. Check in the EEG

[X = channel]

 

Impedance/Montage window on the monitor which

at Information Center

 

electrode(s) are affected and reconnect the electrodes.

EEG<X> LEADS OFF

EEG

Two or more electrodes are not connected. Check in the EEG

[X = channel]

 

Impedance/Montage window which electrodes are

 

 

affected and reconnect the electrodes.

EEG LINE NOISE

EEG

Excessive line noise has been detected in either channel EEG1

EEG 1 or 2 LINE NOISE

 

or EEG2, or in both EEG channels.

 

Keep all cables together and away from metallic bodies, other

 

 

 

 

cables & radiated fields.

EEG MUSCLE NOISE

EEG

Too much power above 30 Hz has been detected in channel

EEG 1 or 2 MUSCLE NOISE

 

EEG1 or EEG2, or both.

 

Check the Electrode-to-Skin Impedance and reposition the

 

 

 

 

electrode away from possible muscle activity, if necessary.

EEG NO TRANSDUCER

EEG

The trunk cable is disconnected from the EEG plug-in module.

INOP tone

 

Reconnect the trunk cable.Silencing this INOP switches the

 

measurement off.

 

 

EEG UNPLUGGED

EEG

Plug in module. Silencing this INOP switches off the

INOP tone

 

measurement.

 

 

EEG OVERRANGE, or

EEG

Input signal is too high in one or both channels. This is usually

EEG<X> OVERRANGE

 

caused by interfering signals such as line noise or electrosurgery.

 

X denotes the EEG channel.

 

 

FAP INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

FMS UNPLUGGED

FMS

Make sure that the Flexible Module Server is connected to the

INOP tone.

 

monitor. All FMS measurements are off while the FMS is

 

 

unplugged.

FMS UNSUPPORTED

FMS

The Flexible Module Server is not supported by your monitor.

INOP tone.

 

Contact your service personnel.

IC1/IC2INOPS

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

ICP INOPs

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

Indep.Dsp Malfunc.

Display

A problem has occurred with the second main display. Contact

 

 

your service personnel.

Indep.Dsp NotSupp.

Display

The monitor does not support a second main display. The

 

 

monitor software is incompatible. Contact your service

 

 

personnel.

Intell.Dsp Malf.

Display

There is a problem with the Intelligent Display. Check the

INOP tone

 

MSL coupling cable then contact your service personnel.

 

 

Intell.Dsp Missing

Display

The monitor has lost contact with the connected Intelligent

 

 

Display. Contact your service personnel.

Intell.Dsp Unsupp.

Display

The monitor does not support the connected Intelligent

 

 

Display. The monitor software is incompatible.

Internal.Comm.Malf

Monitor

There is a problem with I2C Bus communication in the

INOP tone

 

monitor. Contact your service personnel.

 

 

LA LEAD OFF

ECG

The LA electrode has become detached from the patient or the

Numeric is replaced by -?- for 10

 

lead set has been changed. Reattach the electrode or select New

seconds; INOP tone.

 

Lead Setup in the Setup ECG menu to confirm the

 

 

new lead set.

LAP INOPs

PRESS

See <Pressure label> INOPS (under Pressure).

 

 

 

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Philips MP60/70/80/90 Eegx Lead OFF, Eegx Leads OFF, EEG Line Noise, EEG Muscle Noise, EEG no Transducer, EEG Unplugged

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