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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SPO
2
SENSOR DISCONNECTED
The sensor is not connected properly to the adapter cable or the adapter cable is
not connected properly to the 90343 transmitter.
SpO
2
AMBIENT LIGHT INTF.
The ambient light present is causing interference with the signal from the sensor.
Attempt to reduce the amount of ambient light.
SENSOR OFF PATIENT
The sensor is not properly applied to the patient. (This alarm is available only with
non-disposable, finger-clip type sensors.)
SpO
2
INSUFFICIENT SIGNAL
The signal amplitude from the sensor is not sufficient.
SpO
2
NOISY SIGNAL
The signal is sufficiently disrupted that it may cause erroneous saturation or heart
rate data. This may be caused by patient motion, electrical interference, or other
cause.
NIBP Alarm Messages
The following general messages apply only when the 90343 transmitter is in use
and the NIBP option is enabled on the transmitter and receiver.
NIBP UNAVAILABLE (xx)
The 90217 ABP monitor has detected an internal condition that is defined by the
code (xx). Typically this indicates a hardware or software failure that requires the
transmitter being removed from service.
NIBP READING FAILURE (xx)
The ABP monitor was unable to make a reading. The code (xx) defines the cause
of failure.
NIBP AIR LEAK
An air leak has been detected in the pneumatic system, preventing a reading from
being taken.
NIBP LOOSE OR NO CUFF
The cuff was able to be inflated in a manner indicating that it was not attached to
the patient correctly.
NIBP PATIENT CANCELLED
The patient has pressed the START/STOP button on the 90217, halting a reading
in progress.
NIBP LOW BATTERY
The primary (3xAA) battery voltage is low. Replace with fresh batteries.
NIBP KINKED HOSE
The pressure value increased too rapidly indicating a kinked hose or other
restriction.