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

Ultraview Care Network
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Intended Use
As an option, on adult patients, additional abnormal cardiac rhythms, such as
ventricular runs, tachycardia, and ST segment deviations can be detected. The
Ultraview Digital Telemetry System also provides a means for the episodic
monitoring of NIBP signals to detect abnormal events such as high and low blood
pressure. Finally, it provides a means for both continuous and episodic monitoring
of pulse blood oxygen saturation signals in order to detect oxygen desaturation
caused by abnormal pulmonary/circulatory functions.
The Spacelabs Medical 90343 and 90347 Ultraview Digital Telemetry Systems
are intended for use with either adult or neonatal patients in a hospital
environment. When the NIBP option is selected in the 90343 configuration, the
NIBP feature is to be used with adult patients only.
Transmitters
The transmitter is a small, battery-powered device carried by the patient that
monitors ECG activity and SpO
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/NIBP (90343 only) data, and transmits this
information to the telemetry receiver module.
• The 90343 and 90347 transmit four leads of ECG and use up to five lead
wires. However, only two leads may be displayed simultaneously.
• The 90343 is also capable of transmitting numerical NIBP and SpO
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data.
This data is displayed simultaneously with that of the ECG waveform data.
Each telemetry channel requires its own transmitter operating on a unique radio
frequency. Channel receivers are tuned from the Ultraview monitor touchscreen to
receive the available transmitter frequencies.
WARNING:
• Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
Spacelabs Medical will void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
WARNING:
• The Ultraview Digital Telemetry transmitters are
contraindicated for use with other medical instrumentation
(e.g., respiration monitors using impedance
pneumography, electrocautery, etc.) that source electrical
current through the patient. Further, telemetry monitoring
is contraindicated for the Operating Room environment.
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• Operation of this equipment may be subject to licensing
requirements by your local telecommunications authority.
Please check with your Spacelabs Medical customer service
representative.