4 Patient Alarms and INOPs

Technical Alarm Messages (INOPs)

INOP Message, Indication

Source

What to do

 

 

 

LEADS OFF

ECG

Check that all of the required ECG leads are attached, and that

Numeric is replaced by -?- for 10

 

none of the electrodes have been displaced.

seconds; INOP tone.

 

 

LL LEAD OFF

ECG

The LL 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.

MCC Reversed

Monitor

The MSL coupling cable is reversed. Connect the end with the

 

 

grey connector to the Intelligent Display.

MCC Unsupported

Monitor

An MSL coupling cable has been connected to a device which

 

 

does not support MSL coupling.

Measserv Unsupportd

Monitor

The measurement server is not supported by the monitor.

 

 

Contact your service personnel.

MMS UNPLUGGED

MMS

Make sure that the Multi-Measurement Server is connected to

INOP tone.

 

the monitor. All MMS measurements are off while the MMS is

 

 

unplugged.

MMS UNSUPPORTED

MMS

The Multi-measurement Server is not supported by your

INOP tone.

 

monitor. Contact your service personnel.

MSL Power High

Monitor

The power consumption of the devices connected to the

 

 

Measurement Server Link (MSL) cable is too high. If this

 

 

situation continues, the MSL will be switched off. Contact

 

 

your service personnel.

MSL Power Off

Monitor

The power consumption of the devices connected to the

INOP tone.

 

Measurement Server Link (MSL) cable was too high for too

 

 

long and the MSL has been switched off. Contact your service

 

 

personnel.

MSL Power Overload

Monitor

The power consumption of the devices connected to the

INOP tone.

 

Measurement Server Link (MSL) cable is much too high or

 

 

there has been a short circuit. The MSL has been switched off.

 

 

Contact your service personnel.

NBP CUFF OVERPRESS

NBP

The NBP cuff pressure exceeds the overpressure safety limits.

Numeric displayed with -?- ; INOP

 

Remove the cuff from the patient. Make sure that the tubing is

tone.

 

not kinked or twisted and that the correct patient category is

During this INOP, alarms cannot be

 

selected. Try restarting the measurement.

paused or switched off.

 

You can silence this INOP, but the INOP message remains

 

 

visible until the next measurement is started or the Stop All

 

 

SmartKey is selected.

NBP EQUIP MALF

NBP

Remove the cuff from the patient. The NBP hardware is faulty.

Numeric is replaced by -?-

 

Contact your service personnel.

INOP tone.

 

You can silence this INOP, but the INOP message remains

 

 

visible until the next measurement is started or the Stop All

 

 

SmartKey is selected.

 

 

 

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