Table 10-2: Status Codes - Mallinckrodt NELLCOR NPB-195 Service Manual

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Section 10: Serial Port Interface Protocol
10.4.2.2 Patient Data
10.4.2.3 Status
10-4
NPB-195
VERSION 1.0.0.1
TIME
%SpO2
01-Jul-97 14:00:06
100
Patient data and the operating status of the unit are highlighted in the display
above. Parameter values are displayed directly beneath the heading for each
parameter. In this example the %SpO
per minute. The "*" next to the 190 indicates that 190 beats per minute is
outside of the alarm limits, indicated in the top row, for pulse rate. If no data for
a parameter is available, three dashes (- - -) will be displayed in the printout.
PA is an indication of pulse amplitude. The number can range from 0 to 254.
There are no alarm parameters for this value. It can be used for trending
information. It is an indication of a change in pulse volume, pulse strength or
circulation.
NPB-195
VERSION 1.0.0.1
TIME
%SpO2
01-Jul-97 14:00:06
100
The Status column indicates alarm conditions and operating status of the
NPB-195. In this example the PH means Pulse High. A complete listing of the
status codes is listed in Table 10-2. As many as 4 codes can be displayed at one
time in the Status column.
Code
BU
LB
AS
AO
SD
PS
LP
SH
SL
PH
PL
- - -
*
Note:
A Sensor Disconnect will also cause three dashes (- - -) to be displayed
in the patient data section of the printout.
CRC: XXXX
SpO2 Limit:
BPM
PA
Status
190*
220
PH
is 100, and the pulse rate PR is 190 beats
2
CRC: XXXX
SpO2 Limit:
BPM
PA
Status
190*
220
PH

Table 10-2: Status Codes

Meaning
Battery in Use
Low Battery
Alarm Silence
Alarm Off
Sensor Disconnect
Pulse Search
Loss of Pulse
Sat High Limit Alarm
Sat Low Limit Alarm
Pulse Rate High Limit Alarm
Pulse Rate Low Limit Alarm
No Data Available
Alarm Parameter Being Violated
30-100%
PR Limit: 100-180 bpm
30-100%
PR Limit: 100-180 bpm

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