Multi-parameter Patient Monitor UP-8000 User Manual
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor This Manual is written and compiled in accordance with the IEC 60601-1(Medical electrical equipment Part1: General requirements for safety). It complies with both international and enterprise standards and is also approved by State Technological Supervision Bureau. The Manual is written for the current UP-8000 Multi-parameter Patient Monitor.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Instructions to User Dear Users, Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Please read the following information very carefully before using this device. Read these instructions carefully before using this monitor. These instructions describe the operating procedures to be followed strictly. Failure to follow these instructions can cause monitoring abnormity, equipment damage and personal injury.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor and standards as the accessories along with the monitor which are provided by the same factory, otherwise negative effects concerning safety and biocompatibility, etc. may be caused. Do NOT open the device cover and Cerebral State Monitor cover without authorization. Covers should only be opened by qualified service personnel.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 PRODUCT NAME AND MODEL ..............................................................................................
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.4.1 Screen Description................................................................................................................................. 26 4.5 BLOOD PRESSURE DATA LIST SCREEN .......................................................................................................... 26 4.5.1 Screen Description................................................................................................................................. 26 4.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 7.4.2 Points to be Noted in SpO2 and Pulse Measuring ................................................................................. 51 7.4.3 Clinical Limitations ............................................................................................................................... 52 7.5 TEMP MONITOR ...........................................................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Features UP-8000 Multi-parameter Patient Monitor is the combination of the functions of Cerebral Status Monitor and Multi-parameter Patient Monitor, which not only can monitor anesthetic deepness related parameters (CSI, EMG, BS% etc.) during anaesthesia operation, but also can synchronously monitor patient’s physiological parameters, such as ECG, respiratory rate, NIBP, SpO2, pulse rate, body temperature etc. 12.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor waveforms; Resistance against defibrillator and electrosurgical unit interference and high safety level, can be used along with cardiac pacemaker; Blood pressure may be measured in the mode of “adult/infant/neonate”, which may be selected via the menu, to better suit the adult, pediatric and neonatal patient; Built-in printer to output waveforms and text; 1.2 Product Name and Model Product name: Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Model: UP-8000 1.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 1.6 Impact on the Environment and Resources Low 1.7 Safety Conform to IEC 60601-1, classified as Class I, with Type BF and CF applied parts.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 2 Working Theories of the Main Unit 2.1 Architecture The architecture of this monitor is shown as Fig.2.1. Fig. 2.1 Architecture 2.2 Structure 1. The monitor consists of the main units and the corresponding functional components (CSM accessories, ECG leads, non-invasive blood pressure cuff, SpO2 probe and temperature transducer). 2.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4. The SpO2 module collects the data of pulse rate, pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) and SpO2 volume waveform via the SpO2 probe. 5. The NIBP module collects the blood pressure data, including the diastolic, systolic and mean arterial pressure through the NIBP cuff. The cuffs are designed for adult, infant and neonate respectively, and the NIBP measurement has three modes: adult, infant and neonate. 6.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 3 Installation and Connection 3.1 Appearance 3.1.1 Front Panel Figure 3.1 Front Panel 1. Power switch Press it for 3 seconds to turn on or turn off the monitor. 2. AC:AC indicator When AC indicator is on, it means this device is using mains power supply. 3.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Press it to start or stop NIBP measure. 8. Print Press it to print different waveforms of different status according to system setups. 9. Display Press it to return to the main screen from other screens. 10.Navigation knob: It is the major operating key of the system. Rotate it to the left or right to select functions or parameters. Press and release it to shift the screen and to confirm the function or other operating tips.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor With Type CF applied part and applicable during the defibrillator is used Caution! Please read the manual for details. 3.1.3 Rear Panel Figure 3.4 Rear panel The following ports are at the rear panel of the monitor. (1) MONITOR: external display port (2) NET: serial port for software upgrade (3) : Equal potential grounding port (4) “FUSE T3.15 A”: fuse holders;fuse specification:T3.15AL/250V Φ520mm.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 3.2.1 Description of Keys 3.2.2 Introduction for Display Screen The CSM always starts with display A Switch between display A, B, C and D by pressing the Display key (7). 1. Display Mode A Main information window with CSI, BS%, EMG%, SQI%, operation time and battery information. Fig. A 2. Display Mode B CSI trend curve with event markers and BS curve. EMG% is displays as a bar in the right panel. Operation time and numeric value of the actual CSI and BS%.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Fig. B 3. Display Mode C Sensor impedance, CSI, BS% and operation time. When display C is active, the sensor impedance is updated every 60 seconds. Press Display key (7a) firmly for immediately impedance update. Fig. C 4. Display Mode D CSI trend histogram with 5-minute interval showing average, lowest and highest CSI values within the interval. EMG% is shown in the display as a bar in the right-hand side.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor How to select menu settings from Display Mode 1. Remove battery lid. 2. From any Display Mode, press any arrow on the Control key (9). 3. The top menu appears. 4. Note: The last menu used is chosen. How to set parameter values 1. Press the Control key (9a) to select menu. 2. Press the Control key (9b) to enter submenu. 3. Press the Control key (9a) to select parameter. 4. Press the Control key (9b) to highlight parameter value. 5.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Info: Serial number Firmware version CSI version AD version Link: - indicates no CSM Link connected. If CSM Link connected the CSM Link serial number and software version will be shown. Log: Serial number. #1 total no. of CSM sessions. #2 total no. running hours 3.2.4 Events Pressing the Set Event key (6) results in a continuously numbered event with no type description.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 3.3 Installation 3.3.1 Opening the Box and Check 1. Open the packaging, take out monitor accessories from the box carefully and place it in a safe stable and easy to watch position. 2. Open the users’ manual to sort the accessories according to the packing list. Inspect the accessories for any mechanical damages Check all the exposed leads and inserted accessories Please contact the local dealer or our company in case of any problems.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor signals. 1. Connect the cable to the right-panel connector marked with the ECG icon. 2. Select electrodes to be used. Use only one type of electrode on the same patient to avoid variations in electrical resistance. For ECG monitoring, it is strongly recommended to use silver/silver chloride electrodes. When dissimilar metals are used for different electrodes, the electrodes may be subject to large offset potentials due to polarization.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Transient caused by cable circuitry blocks while monitoring may be similar to the real heartbeat waveform, as a result resistance heart rate alarm rings. If you put the electrodes and cable in proper places according to this manual’s instructions and the instructions for using electrode, the chance of this transient occurring will be decreased.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Safety Instructions for NIBP Monitoring When taking the measure of an infant or neonate’s (less than 10 years old) blood pressure, do NOT operate in the adult mode. The high inflation pressure may cause lesion or even body putrescence. It is recommended to take the blood pressure measurement manually. Automatic or continuous measurement should be used at the presence of a doctor/nurse.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor install the SpO2 sensor on the finger with edema or fragile tissue. Do NOT put the SPO2 sensor and pressure cuff on the same limb, otherwise the NIBP measuring will affect SpO2 measuring and cause the alarm error. Do NOT use the damaged SpO2 sensor. Please do not allow the cable to be twisted or bended. Please do not use nail polisher or other cosmetic product on the nail. The fingernail should be of normal length.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor The conductive parts of sensors and their connectors, including the neutral sensor, should not contact other conductive parts including earth. The monitor will not render accurate readings when used on patients with severe neurological disorders and patients under 2 years of age. The use of pacemakers might cause either long periods of artefacts or elevated CSI values. 3.4.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 4 Monitoring Screen 4.1 Main Screen 4.1.1 Date and Time Setup Instead of entering into monitoring screen, it shows the date and time setting screen immediately after the monitor is started, shown as Figure 4.1: Figure 4.1 Date and Time Setup The system will stay on this screen for 10 seconds. If you do not rotate the navigation knob within this period, the screen will enter into the Main Screen. Follow the steps below to set date and time.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.1.2 Screen Description Figure 4.2 Main Screen Border area Figure 4.3 Status/Information Area ”: shows the alarm is ON,and shows the alarm OFF, the numbers after is the “Alarm time when the alarm is off. The alarm activates automatically after the system finishes counting down. ID: The patient ID. The patient ID can be entered or changed in the archive management window. “ADUL”: The type of the monitor subject.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Waveform area 1st Waveform: The first waveform is ECG waveform for lead II. Any lead can be selected via “ECG Lead” key. 2nd Waveform: the waveform for 1st channel. 3rd waveform: SpO2 waveform 4th waveform: respiration waveform 5th waveform: CSM waveform, the latest 4 minutes CSM trend waveform. This area is operation area, detailed operation see chapter 4.3 Mode Selection Screen. Data area Figure 4.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Figure 4.6 SpO2 and Pulse Rate Data Area “SpO2”: SpO2 label,The “99%” is the current SpO2 value measured. “PR”: Pulse rate label. The value “69” on the upper right shows the pulse rate value. “ ”: SpO2 strength bar. Figure 4.7 RR Data Area “RR”: Respiration Rate: The rpm after that is the unit of respiration, i.e., respiration per min.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Figure 4.9 Temperature Data Area TEMP1/2: Temperature label. The value below“36.7, 37.2” are the temperature values. “℃”: Body temperature unit. TD: the absolute value in temperature between TEMP ℃ is Celsius; Details see Chapter and ° F4.9.4. is Fahrenheit. Ⅰ and TEM PⅡ.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.2.1 Screen Description Freezing, ST segment analysis screen is similar with the main screen, except the waveforms are frozen. For example, the Figure 4.11 is a portion of the frozen waveform. The symbols on the screen were described briefly on the screen. Figure 4.11 (a) ECG Frozen Waveform Figure 4.11(b) EEG Frozen Waveform When the system setting for the freezing waveform is “ALL”, the Freeze key will freeze the upper 5 waveforms. 4.2.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Last, press the Navigation Knob again. The screen shows “ST+0.xxx mV, Set ST, Dirc Ver”. Rotate the knob to move the ST point vertically to the point to be measured on the ST segment. One the main screen allows pressing the Freeze key to enter the ST segment analysis screen. NOTE: The S point is the end point of S wave, and the T point is the start point of T wave.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.4.1 Screen Description In the SpO2 list title bar, the front color of SpO2, PR is the same with SpO2 parameters’ and other front color is white. The operation on the data listing is simple. Using the Navigation Knob allows the user to scroll the list up and down. When rotating the knob anti-clockwise, the list scrolls upward (i.e. use the ↑ arrow to scroll the data). When rotating knob clockwise, the list scrolls down (i.e.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.6 Graphic Trend Screen 4.6.1 Screen Description Move the gray cursor to “TREND” in the mode selection screen, and press Navigation Knob to enter into trend screen, displays in the same position shown as Figure 4.15. Finger 4.15 Trend Menu Screen This is the graphic trend selection screen, i.e. Trend Menu screen. If you want to enter one of the trend graphs, the procedures are: rotate the knob, move the cursor to one of the parameter.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor towards the other direction, the interval becomes 1 of the other direction. Therefore, it is very easy to find the time you are looking for. In this screen, press the DISP key to exit and return to the initial screen. Rotate the knob to move the gray cursor to the others parameter field, and then press the knob, the screen will enter into trend monitor screen of this parameter.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Figure 4.19 NIBP Graphic Trend Figure 4.20 SpO2 Trend Graph Figure 4.21 Respiration Graphic Trend In trend menu screen, move the gray cursor to CSI field, and then press the knob to enter trend screen, as shown in Figure 4.22. The“0, 50,100” on the vertical coordinates is the CSI value, the maximum value is 100 and the minimum value is 0. This coordinate value is unalterable.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Figure 4.22 CSI Graphic Trend 4.6.2 Operation Instruction Rotate the Navigation knob to select parameter and press it to view trend graph. Choose “OBSE” to view all the parameters at some time. The value “8h”field can be selected as 8h, 24h, and 120h. Move the cursor to “Exit” button and press it, or just press the DISP key to exit and return to initial screen.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Recall: press the recall button, the first record of recall list turns to green, rotate the knob to select a record, and then press the knob to perform data recall, the recalled waveform and data will be displayed in the second channel.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor During waveform recall, the system not only displays the current recalled waveform, but also displays the lead status, gain and filter type of the waveform and time, as shown in Figure 4.25 Waveform Recall. HIST: press the key to shift between the history key and current key. Press HIST and the recall list on the left displays the history data list. Press the Current, the recall list on the left side displays the current one.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Start: This button is used to start and end the system arrhythmia detection. The default is OFF. When the VPC is not ON, the learn key is disabled. Press this key and the system enters learning mode. The Start changes to End. Press it again to end the learning. When “Learn” key change to yellow from gray, it indicates the learning has finished. After the arrhythmia detection is begins, the system will automatically detect the arrhythmia waveforms.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor The Default button is used to resume default vales of parameter, but the Document information and its data will not be changed. We will cover the functions of each button below. ☞ On any parameter setting screen, press print key to print parameter settings. 4.9.1 System Parameter Settings Type: The subject being monitored, this can be selected among Adult, Infant and Neonate. Adult: the subject is adult. Infant: the subject is pediatric patient.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Printer: Printer switch. If the printer option is “ON”, the printer will be available. This parameter does not have default, but the choice can be stored. Timer: It is the switch of the automatic print timer. When the set is “ON”, 1 minute to 240 minutes (the intervals at which the system will print the information automatically) adjustable. When the time setting is reached, the system will automatically print waveform information.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor DIA: Diagnosis. No filtering, represent the true ECG with out filtering. OPE: Operation. Deep filtering, filtering out strong interference. The factory default is MON. BtSnd: Heart beat sound. The synchronous heart beat sound during monitoring. The factory default is ON. 1mV: Generating the 1mV signal. This signal is used to test the function of the machine. It is not used during normal operation. Factory default is OFF.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor TD:For setting temperature alarm range, if the temperature difference is higher than the setting value, the system will alarm. Figure 4.33 NIBP Parameter Settings 4.9.5 NIBP Parameter Settings Unit: The unit of NIBP. The unit mmHg or kPa can be selected. Mode: The cuff inflation mode, manual or automatic. The factory default is manual. The operator needs to press the NIBP button to perform NIBP measurement.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.9.6 SpO2 Parameter Settings SpO2 Hi/Lo: high and low limits of SpO2 alarm Pulse Hi/Lo: high and low limits of pulse rate alarm Figure 4.35 Respiration Parameter Settings Gain: Respiration amplification/gain, 4 options, x1/2, x1, x2, x4, the default is x1 Speed: Respiration display speed. 2 options 6.25mm/s and 12.5 mm/s. The factory setting is 12.5 mm/s Apnea: The apnea alarm time (in second).
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4.9.8 Resume Default System parameters default key. Move the cursor to “Default”, press the Navigation knob for 2seconds, all the value of parameters will resume default except the setting of language and printer type. 4.10 Color Settings screen In the mode selection screen, move the gray cursor to “Color” and press the Navigation Knob to enter color setting screen, shown in Figure 4.37. Figure 4.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor ID: or Patient ID. To enter patient ID, choose the patient ID field using the Navigation Knob. Press it to enter the text entry box. Rotate the knob to choose the letter and press the knob to enter the letter. To delete the letter, move the cursor to the letter to be deleted and rotate the knob to enter spaces (after the H). Use the spaces to replace the letters.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 5 Technical Specifications 5.1 Cerebral State Monitoring 1. EEG sensitivity: ±400μV 2. Noise level: <2μVp-p, <0.4μV RMS, 1~250Hz 3. CMR: >140dB 4. Input impedance>50 Mohm 5. Sample rate: 2000 samples/sec. (14 bits equivalent) 6. CSI and update: 0-100. Filter 6-42 Hz, 1sec. update 7. EMG: 0-100 logarithmic. Filter 75-85 Hz, 1 sec. update 8. BS%: 0-100%. Filter 2-42 Hz, 1sec. update 9. Digital output: Wireless to R232 link (ISM 2.4 GHz) 10.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 5.4 TEMP Monitoring 1. TEMP measuring range: 25.0 ℃ ~45.0 ℃ 2. TEMP measuring accuracy: ±0.2℃ 3. TEMP response time: ≤150s 5.5 NIBP Monitoring 1. Measuring method: Automatic measurement by intelligent oscillating method. 2. Cuff inflation time: <30 seconds (typical adult cuff) 3. Air release time during measurement: < 90 seconds on the average 4. Air release time while the measurement is canceled: <2 seconds (typical adult cuff) 5.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4. Hysteresis: ≤0.5mm 5. Frequency response: Monitoring mode: 0.5~40Hz 6. Time constant: Monitoring mode≥0.3s Diagnostic mode: 0.05~75Hz Diagnostic mode≥3.2s 5.8 Other Technical Specifications 1. Power supply: 100~250VAC, 50/60Hz 2. Power consumption: See the Nameplate 3. Display mode: 15 inches TFT color LCD 4. Alarming mode: Audible and visual alarm Chapter 6 Packaging and Accessories 6.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor (20) Sandpaper One piece Note: The accessories are subject to change. Detailed items and quantity see the Packing List.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 7 Parameters Monitoring 7.1 CSM Monitoring 7.1.1 The Principle for Measurement The monitor is intended for use in monitoring the hypnotic state of the brain by data acquisition of EEG signals of the anaesthetized or sedated patient in all areas of the hospital.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor EMG Facialis EMG may increase the CSI under certain conditions. The monitor incorporates an EMG filter that removes most of the potential interfering EMG activity. The EMG bar shows the energy of the EMG level in the 75-85 Hz frequency band (0-100 logarithmic). The bar is located on the right side of the display. EMG activity is expected to be present when the patient is awake.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Sensor Alarm The Sensor Alarm signals the interruption of reliable CSI calculation due to corrupted or interrupted EEG. This is usually caused by the use of diathermia or a faulty sensor connection (high sensor impedance or disconnection of sensor leads). Should any o these situations occur, the RED Error light (2) will turn on. The CSI is not calculated during these periods. 7.1.3 CMS Processes 1.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor First of all, the hospital should be equipped with a 100~250V power supply system with a typical grounding wire. If big interference in ECG continues, connect one end of the grounding wire provided with this equipment to the grounding wire on the back panel of this monitor, and the other end to the special grounding wire, water pipe or radiator. A common ECG plate electrode used together with this monitor has short shelf life.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor the oscillating method, the blood pressure at the maximum amplitude of cuff pressure is defined as the mean arterial pressure. The blood pressure at amplitude of cuff pressure forward reduced according to proper proportion is defined as systolic pressure, while the blood pressure at amplitude of cuff pressure backward reduced according to proper proportion is defined as diastolic pressure. The maximum change of pulse pressure occurs at these two points.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 4. The studies have shown that the Korotkoff Sound Method has the worst accuracy when it comes to measurement of hypotension, while the oscillating method has worse accuracy when it comes to measurement of controlled hypertension relief. 7.3.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 6. Subject with hyperadiposis; In addition, statistics show that 37% people report blood pressure difference of no less than 0.80kPa(6mmHg) between the left and right arms, and 13% people report difference of no less than 1.47kPa (11mmHg). Note: Some practitioners may report big discreteness or abnormal value of the blood pressure measures when the oscillating method is used.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 2. Make sure that capillary arterial vessel beneath the finger is penetrated through by red and infrared lights. 3. The SpO2 sensor should not be used at a location or limb tied with arterial or blood pressure cuff or receiving intravenous injection. 4. Do not fix the SpO2 sensor with adhesive tape, or else it may result in venous pulsation and consequential inaccurate measurement result of SpO2. 5.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Note: In case of trouble of this machine in the service, follow the instructions below to eliminate the problem first. If the attempt fails, refer to the dealer in your local area or the manufacturer. Do not open the cabinet without permission. 8.1 No Display on the Screen Shut down the machine and unplug the power.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Communication POWER indicator on CSM Link does not turn on when power is connected: Check mains is on, otherwise turn on. Replace power supply. If POWER indicator is still not on, send CSM Link for service. LINK indicator on CSM L ink does not turn on: Check that this actual CSM Link is chosen on the CSM. If CSM cannot find the CSM Link: Relocate CSM Link to obtain better signal quality. Turn on RF communication in the CSM.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Chapter 9 Maintenance Note: In case of trouble of this machine in the service, follow the instructions below to eliminate the problem first. If the attempt fails, refer to the dealer in your local area or the manufacturer. Do not open the cabinet without permission. 9.1 Service and Examination 9.1.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor In order to avoid damaging the battery, do NOT use other power supply device to charge the battery; After battery ageing phenomenon occurring, do NOT throw the battery into fire to avoid explosion risk.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor 9.4 Storage If the equipment will not be used for long period of time, wipe it clean and keep it in the packaging, which shall be kept in a dry and good ventilation place free from dust and corrosive gases. Storage environment: ambient temperature: -10~40°C relative humidity: 30%~95% atmosphere: 70.0kPa~106.0kPa 9.5 Transportation This monitor should be transported by land (vehicle or railway) or air in accordance with the contractual terms.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Appendix Abbreviation of Arrhythmia 1. ECG TACHY 2. ECG BRADY 3. ECG ARREST 4. MISS BEAT 5. VE EARLY 6. SVE EARLY 7. VE COUPLET 8. SVE COUPLET 9. VE RUN 10. SVE RUN 11. VE SHORT RUN 12. SVE SHORT RUN 13. VE BIGEMINY 14. SVE BIGEMINY 15. VE TRIGEMINY 16. SVE TRIGEMINY 17. VE INSERT 18. SVE INSERT 19. VE RONT 20.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Other Terms and Messages “Cuff error” —cuff is not wrapped correctly, or is not connected “Air leak” —Air moving part, tube or the cuff leak air.
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor Default Alarming Values of All Parameters and Setup Range The default alarming value: Type Parameter Heart Rate Respiration Rate Temperature Systolic NIBP Diastolic MAP SpO2 Pulse Rate ST Segment Temperature Difference Adult Infant Neonate High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit 180bpm 40bpm 40rpm 10rpm 39℃ 35℃ 200bpm 50bpm 5
User Manual for Multi-parameter Patient Monitor The high and low limits setting range: Type Parameter Heart Rate Respiration Rate Temperature Systolic NIBP Diastolic MAP SpO2 Pulse Rate ST Segment Temperature Difference High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit High Limit Low Limit Adult Infant Neonate (1~300)bpm (0~299)bpm (1~120)rpm (0~119)rpm (0.1~60.0)℃ (0 ~49.