User's Manual

64 Operator’s Manual ZM-940PA/941PA
Data Display After NIBP Measurement
When the time set at “OLD NIBP DATA” on the PARAMETER SETUP screen elapses after the last
measurement, the NIBP data is dimmed or hidden. Whether to dim or hide the old data can also be
selected at “OLD NIBP DATA”. Refer to the “Changing Parameter Setup Settings” section.
Data Display on the Receiving Monitor
When the “Low battery ” message is displayed on the receiving monitor, NIBP might not have
been measured according to the NIBP interval setting. Therefore, the NIBP data displayed on the
receivingmonitormightnotbeupdated.Inthiscase,checkthemeasurementtimeoftheNIBPdata
displayed on the receiving monitor.
Monitoring SpO
2
during NIBP Measurement
When the SpO
2
probeisattachedtothesamelimbastheNIBPcuff,thebloodowdecreases
during NIBP measurement and pulse wave cannot be detected and SpO
2
cannot be monitored
properly.When“INHIBITSpO
2
DURING NIBP” on the PARAMETER SETUP screen is set to
ON (factory default setting), SpO
2
monitoring is paused during NIBP measurement to avoid SpO
2
alarmoccurrence.However,whenmonitoringSpO
2
on the same limb as the NIBP, be careful when
reading SpO
2
values.
ECG and Respiration Monitoring
When the electrodes are attached and the ECG leads are connected to the electrodes, heart rate, ECG
waveform, respiration rate and respiration waveform appear on the monitor.
When 6 leads are used on this transmitter, up to 8 lead (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, Va and Vb) of
ECG waveforms can be displayed on the receiving monitor. The heart rate is also measured.
When 3 leads are used, one channel ECG waveform of lead II can be displayed on the receiving
monitor. Refer to the operators manual of the monitor for details.
Respiration is monitored by measuring changes in impedance between the RA and LL ECG
electrodes. This transmitter sends the changes in impedance to the monitor as a respiration
waveform. The monitor displays the respiration waveform and calculates respiration rate. Refer to
the operators manual of the monitor for details.