IBP Tile Layouts Invasive Blood Pressure (IBP)
11 - 12 V Series Operating Instructions
11.5.6 About the IBP Tile
• The IBP tile displays all blood pressure in units of mmHg with a resolution of 1 mmHg.
• During cuff inflation or deflation, the cuff pressure replaces the mean value.
• If the IBP measurement is invalid, “- -” displays in place of digits.
• An IBP tile displays “XX” in place of numerics when the transducer has not been zeroed.
11.5.7 Message Area
The message area provides information about the current state of the IBP parameter. If there is more
than one message to display, the messages scroll.
MESSAGE* DETAILS
IBPX Systolic High Alarm Violation (where <X>
is the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or higher
than the set alarm limits.
IBPX Systolic Low Alarm Violation (where <X>
is the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or lower
than the set alarm limits.
IBPX Diastolic High Alarm Violation (where
<X> is the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or higher
than the set alarm limits.
IBPX Diastolic Low Alarm Violation (where <X>
is the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or lower
than the set alarm limits.
IBPX Mean High Alarm Violation (where <X> is
the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or higher
than the set alarm limits.
IBPX Mean Low Alarm Violation (where <X> is
the corresponding channel name)
Indicates that the current value is either equal to or lower
than the set alarm limits.
Zeroing Complete Indicates that the zeroing request successfully completed.
Unable To Zero Indicates that the zeroing request did not complete
successfully.
XXX Catheter Disconnected (where <XXX> is
the IBP label)
Indicates that the catheter is disconnected from the
patient.
XXX Sensor Failure (where <XXX> is the IBP
label)
Indicates that a signal cable wire was shorted to any other
wire.
XXX Sensor/Board Failure (where <XXX> is the
IBP label)
Indicates that the IBP sensor or board malfunctioned.
XXX Sensor Off (where <XXX> is the IBP label) Indicates that the cable wire is opened or the connector is
not connected.