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NOTE
z  When two pressures are deteted having the same label, the patient monitor 
changes one pressure label to a currently unused one. 
 
 
14.6.2 Setting the Pressure Label Order 
Select [IBP Label Order Setup >>] from the parameter setup menu to set the display order 
of the pressure labels. The default display order is: Art, pArt, CVP, pCVP, ICP, PA, Ao, UAP, 
FAP, BAP, LV, LAP, RAP, UVP, P1, P2, P3, P4. To restore the default setting, you can select 
[Defaults] from the [IBP Label Order Setup] window 
 
 
14.6.3 Setting Alarm Properties 
Select [Alarm Setup >>] from the parameter setup menu. You can set alarm properties for 
this parameter in the popup menu. 
 
 
14.6.4 Changing Averaging Time 
The IBP value displayed on the monitor screen is the average of data collected within a 
specific time. The shorter the averaging time is, the quicker the patient monitor responds to 
changes in the patient’s blood pressure. Contrarily, the longer the averaging time is, the 
slower the patient monitor responds to changes in the patient’s blood pressure, but the 
measurement accuracy will be improved. For critically ill patients, selecting shorter 
averaging time will help understanding the patient’s state.   
 
To set the averaging time, in the parameter setup menu, select [Sensitivity] and toggle 
between [High], [Med] and [Low], the corresponding averaging time is about 1 s, 8 s and 12 
s respectively. 
 
 
14.6.5 Setting Up the IBP Wave 
In the setup menu for the pressure, you can:   
  Select [Sweep] and then select the appropriate setting. The faster the wave sweeps, the 
wider the wave is. 
  Select [Scale] and then select the appropriate setting. If [Auto] is selected, the size of 
the pressure’s waveform will be adjusted automatically. 
  Select [Filter] and then select the desired option.