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 Digital Telemetry
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receiver module, displayed on the monitor and analyzed as described in the ECG,
Arrhythmia, and ST Analysis chapters, and in the SpO
2
and NIBP sections of this
chapter.
Digital Telemetry Receiver Housing
The telemetry receiver housing can hold up to eight separate telemetry receiver
modules. Except for the ON/OFF switches, there are no operator controls on the
module housing. For normal operation with AC mains power applied, the AC
mains indicator light on the front panel of the housing must be illuminated.
Operating the system without AC mains power is limited to ten minutes of battery
backup time.
WARNING:
• Telemetry systems may be more susceptible to interference
than hardwired systems, which may impact signal quality.
• Operation of hand-held, wireless telephone equipment
(e.g., cordless telephones, cellular telephones) near
telemetry systems may cause interference and should be
discouraged. While personal communication devices are
turned on, a separation of > 6.5 feet (> 2 meters) should be
maintained between personal communication devices and
interior walls, the patient cables, and any electronic
medical device to which the patient may be connected.
Patients should not use any type of electronic
communication equipment while connected to any
electronic medical device without an on-site evaluation by
the biomedical staff. Two-way radio equipment and other
personal communication devices must be evaluated on site
to determine if additional space limitations are needed.
• Do not install a telemetry receiver module into a bedside
that is currently equipped with any other ECG module,
hardwired or telemetry (or SpO
2
module or NIBP module, if
the 90343 is operating with that specific receiver module).
Doing so may cause inaccurate patient data displays at
remote monitors.