User's Manual
NIBP (91343 only)
071-0774-00 Rev. A 4-7
Figure 4-3: Display Zone — Full Screen
Figure 4-4: Display Zone — Split Screen
Last systolic reading
Last diastolic reading
Last mean reading
Hour and minutes of last reading
Equal sign becomes bell symbol when NIBP alarms are enabled
Setting or Adjusting Alarm Limits
You can define pressure alarm limits for systolic, diastolic, and mean values. The
default setting for alarms is OFF. Refer to the Alarms chapter in the UCN
Operations Manual for Ultraview system alarm functions.
When any NIBP alarm is detected, the displayed parameter value (refer to Figure
4-3 and Figure 4-4) will blink yellow if the alarm priority is Low or Medium, and will
blink red if the alarm priority is High. This is done independently of any other ECG
or SpO2 alarm indications.
When NIBP alarms are enabled and any of Systolic, Diastolic or Mean is
exceeded (high or low), the corresponding SYS=XXX, DIA=XXX or MEAN=XXX
alarm key will blink in the color of the highest priority alarm present. More than one
alarm condition may be simultaneously present causing multiple alarm keys to
blink. Refer to the Directory of Keys - UCW and Ultraview 1700 on page 1-1.
The alarm limits defaults are below:
Table 2: Alarm Limits
High Low
Systolic 180 mmHg (24.0 kPa) 100 mmHg (13.3 kPa)
Diastolic 120 mmHg (16.0 kPa) 60 mmHg (8.0 kPa)
Mean 130 mmHg (17.3 kPa) 80 mmHg (12.0 kPa)
E
C
G
XX YYY
PACED
A=XX
A/M 10
ROW 5
130
40
78
CHAN xxxx
ECG WAVEFORM ZONE
BED NAME PATIENT NAME
NIBP=120/68(94) hh:mm SpO2=98% hh:mm
E
C
G
HR=XXX A=XX LEAD
ECG WAVEFORM ZONE
NIBP=120/68(94) hh:mm SpO2=98% hh:mm
CHAN xxxx
BED NAME PATIENT NAME
To set or adjust NIBP alarms:
1 Touch ECG
2 Touch ALARM LIMITS
3 Touch NIBP ALARM LIMITS
4 Select NIBP ALM ON
5 Select SYS, DIA, or MEAN
6 Select HI= or LO=
7 Use arrow keys to adjust