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4.5.3 NIBP Setup
Figure 4.10A NIBP Setup Figure 4.10B Tourniquet
Setup
NIBP Setup Screen Description:
“SYS
”:
systolic pressure alarm switch; “
” indicates systolic pressure alarm is on;
“
” indicates systolic pressure alarm is off.
“SYS Hi”:
high limit of
systolic pressure alarm; range: “32~250” mmHg.
“SYS Lo”:
low limit of
systolic pressure alarm; range: “30~248” mmHg.
“DIA
”:
diastolic pressure alarm switch; “
” indicates diastolic pressure alarm is on;
“
” indicates systolic pressure alarm is off.
“DIA Hi”:
high limit of
diastolic pressure alarm; range: “22~230” mmHg.
“DIA Lo”:
low limit of
diastolic pressure alarm; range: “20~228” mmHg.
“MAP
”:
mean arterial
pressure alarm switch; “
” indicates mean arterial pressure
alarm is on; “
” indicates mean arterial pressure alarm is off.
“MAP Hi”:
high limit of
mean arterial
pressure alarm; range: “28~242” mmHg.
“MAP Lo”:
low limit of
mean arterial
pressure alarm; range: “26~240” mmHg.
“Mode”:
NIBP measuring mode, “manual”, “AUTO 1”, “AUTO 2”, …“AUTO 240” and
“STAT” etc. options. “AUTO 1” means NIBP measurement takes once every one minute
automatically; “AUTO 60” means NIBP measurement takes once every 60 minutes
automatically; In AUTO mode, the counting-down timer is displayed in the “Prompt Info”
area, as shown in Figure 4.1.
“unit”:
unit of the blood pressure value;
“mmHg” or “kPa” can be selected. Conversion: 1kPa=7.5mmHg.
“>>”:
Page down icon. When cursor stays in the “unit” filed, press “ ” key to enter
Tourniquet Setup.
Tourniquet Setup Screen Description:
“Pressure”:
when you use Tourniquet function, you need to preset a cuff pressure for
hemostasia. The pressure is adjustable, and its adjusting limit is different for different
patient category: