User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- About the Transmitters
- ECG and SpO2
- ECG Overview
- Patient Preparation and Electrode Application
- To Set Up ECG Monitoring
- ECG Problem Solving
- SpO2 Overview
- Warnings and Cautions for SpO2
- Setting Up SpO2 Monitoring
- Ensuring Accurate SpO2 Monitoring
- SpO2 and Pulse Rate Specifications
- Using the Sensorwatch Feature
- Enabling and Adjusting Alarms
- Data Averaging
- Display Details at the Host Monitor
- Printing SpO2 Waveforms
- SpO2 Messages at the Host Monitor
- SENSOR DISCONNECTED — Check connection at adapter cable
- SENSOR OFF PATIENT — Check connection at patient
- INSUFFICIENT SIGNAL — Reposition or replace sensor
- LOW SIGNAL STRENGTH — Reposition or replace sensor
- AMBIENT LIGHT INTERFERENCE — Cover sensor area
- NOISY SIGNAL
- FAULTY SENSOR — Replace sensor
- HARDWARE INCOMPATIBILITY — Contact service
- Sensors
- SpO2 Alarm Delays
- SpO2 Troubleshooting Guide
- Basic Operations
- Getting Started
- Basic Components
- Selecting Options for Leads
- Basic User Actions
- Basic Modes of Operation
- View Mode
- Status Messages at the Host Monitor
- Telemetry Transmitter with ECG Only Troubleshooting Guide
- Telemetry Transmitter with Display Troubleshooting Guide
- Telemetry Transmitter with Display and SpO2 Troubleshooting Guide
- Cleaning, Disinfecting, and Sterilization
- Appendix A — Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration
- Appendix B — Symbols
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ELEMETRY TRANSMITTER (96281)
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ASIC OPERATIONS
Telemetry Receiver Module
The telemetry transmitters are compatible with the 90478 Digital
Telemetry System Receiver and Receiver Housing (90479-A,
90479-B, 90479-C). The receiver housing is related to the central
monitor. The receiver module can go in the housing or in a bedside
monitor.
For detailed information relating to the 90478 and 90479 digital
telemetry systems, refer to Clinical Parameters Operations Manual
located on the Bedside, Central, and Telemetry Systems CD-ROM
and to the Spacelabs Healthcare Service CD-ROM.
Assigning a Telemetry Channel
When connecting a new patient to a transmitter, make sure the prior
patient’s information has been purged at the host monitor.
Your central station can only show a telemetry channel after that
channel has been assigned a specific bed or room number. Refer to
the user manuals for your central monitor or station for information
to assign a specific bed name to a telemetry channel and to assign
the bed to a specific display zone. Your central monitor can be
configured to remember the bed name assigned to individual
telemetry channels. These beds are permanently assigned until
you unassign or reassign them. For more information, refer to the
Ultraview SL Module Configuration Manager System Administration
Guide.
All system connections (except for those related to moving
receivers from one monitor or housing to another) must be
made by trained or qualified personnel only. Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by Spacelabs
Healthcare may void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
• Telemetry transmitters have preassigned channel numbers
(frequencies) that cannot be changed. The channel
number is identified on the back cover of the transmitter.
• Only qualified personnel should tune telemetry receiver
modules to receive data from a telemetry transmitter.
Telemetry receiver modules must be used with a
transmitter on the same frequency.
• Qualified service personnel should set the telemetry
receiver’s frequency band via the Module Configuration
Manager feature.