Fluke Biomedical Cufflink User Manual

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Cufflink

Operators Manual

B-2

Cuff adapter

Specialized connecting hose (consists of T connector, plastic tubing,
and quick release connector) that provides the link from the Analyzer
to the NIBP system

There are several different types of cuff adapters available to
accommodate many different types of NIBP monitors.

CuffPeak Cuff

Peak

Value on the makearm display that indicates peak cuff pressure
reached during the blood pressure cycle

CuffPress Cuff

Pressure

Value on the makearm display that indicates current cuff pressure
during the blood pressure cycle

Cuff pressure

Pressure inside the sphygmomanometer cuff

Cursor

Dark blue rectangle on the Analyzer display that indicates a current
selection

Cycle See

blood pressure cycle.

data string

A serial data transmission

In this case, the data is values that the Analyzer sends to the
controller.

Default values

Values assigned to remote commands each time the Analyzer is
powered on

DeflRate Deflate

Rate

Value on the makearm display that indicates the rate of cuff deflation
(in mmHg/sec) at the end of the blood pressure cycle

Demme Deflate

Time

Value on the makearm display that indicates how long (in seconds) it
took for the cuff to deflate at the end of the blood pressure cycle

Diastole

Relaxation of the heart during the cardiac cycle

diastolic blood pressure

The blood pressure that occurs during the relaxation period of the
cardiac cycle

Display test

Analyzer self test

A series of patterns shown on the display to verify correct display
operation

EEROM

Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory; a memory device pro-
grammed with high voltage signals and erased electrically

In the Analyzer, all user modifications are stored in EEROM.

Flow control

The handshaking method used by peripherals and microprocessors
to inform each other when data is available to be sent or received

This is useful when the microprocessor is faster than the peripheral
device (printer, etc.). The Analyzer microprocessor can fill the output
buffer, go on to other tasks, and resume sending data to the
peripheral when it needs more data.

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