performance requirements which is not changed by aging or environmental conditions.
12.3 Setting Up the IBP Measurement
If your monitor is configured with internal IBP Module, then the IBP icon appears on the upper right side of
the screen.
12.3.1 Understanding IBP Icon
"IBP X" (X stands for number 1-4) marked on the device is the icons for IBP cuff connector of the internal IBP
module. The internal IBP module will be shown as like "IBP1" in software and operation.
12.3.2 IBP Transducer Kit Connection
On the signal input panel of the patient monitor, there are 2 (or 4) connectors with label "IBP1" and
1.
"IBP2" (or label "IBP1", "IBP2" , "IBP3", and "IBP4") depending on your monitor configuration, which
are used to connect the IBP transducer kit. If you want to use IBP monitoring function, please connect
the IBP transducer kits into the IBP connectors on the panel of the patient monitor. Please make sure
the cables of the transducer kits are not folded or twisted.
2.
Prepare the pressure tube and transducer by filling the pressure tube with saline solution, and make
sure that the pressure tube is free from any air bubble.
3.
Connect the pressure catheter coming from the patient to the pressure tube of the transducer kit, and
ensure there is no air present in the pressure tube, pressure transducer or pressure catheter.
4.
The pressure transducer must be placed at the same level with the patient's heart.
5.
Check if the correct label name is chosen, see below table.
Label
ART
Artery pressure
CVP
Central vain pressure
ICP
Intracranial pressure
AUXP1
Auxiliary pressure 1
6.
Zero the transducer.
Description
Label
LAP
Left atrium pressure
RAP
Right atrium pressure
PA
Pulmonary pressure
AUXP2
Auxiliary pressure 2
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