User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directory of Keys - UCW and Ultraview 1700
- Ultraview Digital Telemetry
- General Telemetry Overview
- Cleaning
- Assigning a Telemetry Channel
- Tuning a Receiver for a Bedside
- Entering Patient Information
- Discharging a Patient
- Acknowledging Signal Loss
- Setting Battery Status Alarms
- Controlling Patient-Initiated Recordings
- Telemetry Alarm Message Summary
- ECG Overview
- Setting Up ECG Monitoring
- Display Detail
- Monitoring Paced ECG Patients
- Restoring Default Settings
- Changing the Display Resolution
- Selecting Options for Lead Display
- ECG Alarm Message Summary
- SpO2 Overview (90343 only)
- Setting Up SpO2 Monitoring
- Ensuring Accurate Monitoring
- Setting or Adjusting Alarm Limits
- Setting SpO2 Data Averaging Period and Sampling Interval
- Viewing Pulse Rate
- SpO2 with Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps
- Using SpO2 with Neonates
- SpO2 Alarm Message Summary
- NIBP Overview (90343 only)
- Setting Up NIBP Monitoring
- Setting Up the ABP Monitor
- Setting or Adjusting Alarm Limits
- Displaying New or Previous Readings
- NIBP Alarm Message Summary
- Alarm Message Summary
- Accessories

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Alarm Message Summary
Unless otherwise specified in their description, the following messages are left on
the top line (full screen monitors, medium font) or second line (split screen
monitors, small font) of the waveform zone. They are displayed for the duration of
the condition that caused the message or for the period specified in their
description unless replaced by a higher priority message. The conditions under
which these messages can be displayed are outlined below. During alarms, alarm
messages flash unless alarms are suspended.
ECG Alarm Messages
The following messages apply when either the 90343 or 90347 is in use.
CHECK XX
Displayed in the waveform zone, where XX is the name of the faulted electrode.
The message clears after 60 seconds for V1 – V6 and RL. It is not cleared for limb
lead (RA, LA, LL) faults. If multiple electrodes have faulted, only the highest
priority fault is displayed. The limb leads are highest, followed by RL, followed by
the Vx leads.
ABNORMAL/MINUTE ALARM
Displayed whenever the abnormal in minute count (A=XX) initially exceeds the
ABN IN MIN alarm setting. This message is displayed for 10 seconds.
ASYSTOLE
Displayed whenever no beat is detected for 5 seconds. This message is displayed
for the greater of 10 seconds or the duration of the alarm.
COUPLET ALARM
Displayed whenever a couplet is detected and the ABN IN ROW alarm limit is ON
and set to 2. This message is displayed for 10 seconds.
ECG ALARMS OFF
Displayed in reverse video whenever ECG alarms are OFF.
ECG ALARMS SUSPENDED
Displayed in reverse video whenever alarms have been suspended with the
monitor’s TONE RESET/ALM SUSPEND hard key.
ECG PROCESSING SUSPENDED
Appears whenever ECG and arrhythmia processing have been suspended with
the SUSPEND PROCESSING key and menu. This message is displayed until
processing is resumed.
ECG VOLTAGE TOO LOW
Displayed whenever the ECG signal is below the detection threshold. This
message only applies to ADULT mode for QRS amplitudes in the range of 160 µV
to 200 µV. After 10 seconds in this condition, an alarm tone sounds if ECG alarms
are enabled and alarm tones have not been turned OFF or suspended.
HI RATE ALARM
Displayed during high rate alarms for the greater of 10 seconds or for the duration
of the alarm.