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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TELEMETRY TRANSMITTER (96281)
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ASIC OPERATIONS
Figure 4-6 Paced ECG and SpO
2
display on the 96281-C
1 SpO
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saturation percentage (available on 96281-C only)
2 ECG waveform
3 Battery charge indicator (shows the battery state)
4 Pacing marker
5 Shown lead indicator
6 Heart rate derived from ECG (indicated by solid
heart icon)
Notes:
The AriaTele acquires and transmits ECG data in samples. In
addition, it may show the ECG waveform on its optional display.
When the AriaTele acquires an ECG sample that it detects as
possessing a pacing pulse, it does two things:
• It sends a notification to the receiving system, indicating that
the ECG sample contained a pacing pulse.
• It marks the location of the pacing pulse, on its optional
display, using purple pacing markers as shown.
The receiver system uses the information it receives to mark
corresponding purple pacing pulses on the ECG waveform that it
receives.
Notes:
• ECG leads show in the order that follows: Lead II, V, Lead I,
Lead III.
• If a lead is not available due to electrode configuration, that
lead shows as a blank waveform on the display.
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