User's Manual
Ultraview Care Network
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* The current barometric pressure measurement affects the maximum high and
low alarm limits for EtCO
2
when measured in %.
** Learned Alarm Limits
The respiration rate alarm limits default as shown below:
Condition Limit
RR <
12 LO = 1 BPM
RR > 12 LO = RR x 0.5 (truncated to the next lower resolution)
RR <
20 HI = 30 BPM
RR > 20 HI = RR x 1.5 (rounded to the next higher resolution)
The EtCO
2
high alarm limit defaults to the displayed value + 15% and is
rounded to the next higher resolution, when needed.
The EtCO
2
low alarm limit defaults to the displayed value – 15% and is
truncated to the next lower resolution, when needed.
Table 2: Alarm Limit Ranges
Monitored
Parameter
Units
Low Alarm High Alarm
Resolution
Minimum Default Maximum Minimum Default Maximum
EtCO
2
%0.0 ** 9.9 * 0.1 ** 10.0 * 0.1
EtCO
2
mmHg 0 ** 79 1 ** 80 1
EtCO
2
kPa 0.0 ** 9.9 0.1 ** 10.0 0.1
I N
2
O%0075580805
E N
2
O%0075580805
RR BPM 0 ** 170 15 ** 175
1 for 1 - 30
5 when > 30
APNEA sec - - - 20 30 45 5
I CO
2
% - - - 0.1 1.0 9.9 0.1
I CO
2
mmHg - - - 1 8 80 1
I CO
2
kPa - - - 0.1 1.0 9.9 0.1
O
2
Inspired
(FiO
2
)
- 18 18 95 20 100 100
5 when > 30
Otherwise 1
O
2
Expired
(FeO
2
)
- 15 18 95 20 100 100
5 when > 30
Otherwise 1
Inspired Agent
HAL, ISO,
ENF, DES,
SEV
% 0.0 0.0 19.9 0.1 3.0 20 0.1
Expired Agent
HAL, ISO,
ENF, DES,
SEV
% 0.0 0.0 19.9 0.1 3.0 20 0.1
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• If the current EtCO
2
reading is 0 when the alarms are first
turned on, special EtCO
2
limits are defined. If mmHg is
selected, the high and low limits are set to 0 and 1, respectively.
If % or kPa is selected, the high and low limits are set to 0.0
and 0.1, respectively.