User's Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Ultraview
Digital
Telemetry
91341,
91343,
91347,
90478,
90479-A
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ABP Report Management System
Part Number: 90121ABP Report
Management System Adaptor Cable
Part Number: 012-0097-02
ABP Adult Adapter Assembly
Part Number: 714-0017-00
Nellcor SpO
2
Sensor Accuracy and Sensor
Selections
Nellcor Reusable SpO
2
Sensors —
Finger Clip (DS-100A) (P/N 690-0003-00)
70–100%, ±3% absolute saturation
OXIBAND A/N (OXI-A/N) (P/N 690-0004-00)
70–100%, ±3% absolute saturation
OXIBAND P/I (OXI-P/I) (P/N 690-0039-00)
70–100%, ±3% absolute saturation
Nellcor Disposable SpO
2
Sensors —
Adult (N-25) (P/N 690-0006-00)
70–100%, ±2% absolute saturation
Neonatal (N-25) (P/N 690-0006-00)
70–100%, ±3% absolute saturation
Pediatric (D-20) (P/N 690-0007-00)
70–100%, ±2% absolute saturation
Adult (D-25) (P/N 690-0001-00)
50–69%, ±3% absolute saturation
70–100%, ±2% absolute saturation
Nasal (R-15) (P/N 690-0005-00)
80–100%, ±3.5% absolute saturation
Infant (I-20) (P/N 690-0002-00)
50–69%, ±3% absolute saturation
70–100%, ±2% absolute saturation
1
Operational service life (in hours) assuming a new
alkaline battery (minimum 580 mAH capacity) or
lithium battery (minimum 1200 mAH capacity) used
until the local low battery indicator begins to flash.
2
NIBP operations from a 90217 ABP Monitor sending
readings to the 91343 Multi-parameter telemetry
transmitter. The 90217 ABP monitor will inflate a
standard size adult cuff at least 240 times with
alkaline batteries.
Table 1: Transmitter Battery Service Life
1
(hours)
Battery
Type 9 Volt Alkaline (ANSI/NEDA 1604A) 9 Volt Lithium (ANSI/NEDA 1604LC)
Load
Con-
ditions
2
ECG
Only
ECG
and
Con-
tinuous
SpO
2
ECG and
2 minute
Episodic
SpO
2
ECG and
5 minute
Episodic
SpO
2
ECG and
30 minute
Episodic
SpO
2
and
NIBP
ECG
Only
ECG
and
Con-
tinuous
SpO
2
ECG
and 2
minute
Episodic
SpO
2
ECG
and 5
minute
Episodic
SpO
2
ECG
and 30
minute
Episodic
SpO
2
91343 48 24 36 38 40 120 60 100 104 106
91341/47 52
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
132
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Not
Applicable
Medical telemetry spectrum allocations may be assigned to frequencies already allotted to other priority
users. This means that telemetry operations may be exposed to radio frequency interference that may
disrupt or impede telemetry patient monitoring. Additionally, medical telemetry spectrum allocations
may be changed by government action and Spacelabs Medical accepts no responsibility for such
changes, including the possibility that the product may not operate in the modified permissible
spectrum ranges other than those expressly set forth in Spacelabs Medical’s published product data
sheets. Spacelabs Medical cannot, and does not, guarantee interference-free telemetry operation.