Fluke Biomedical Cufflink User Manual

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Remote Operation

Command Descriptions

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Make all necessary connections from the Analyzer to the NIBP monitor before sending a

makearm command to the Analyzer. When the Analyzer receives the makearm

command, it displays a graph where the pressure envelope will be drawn.

Start the NIBP monitor; the Analyzer begins BP simulation and draws the pressure

envelope. When the blood pressure cycle is complete, the following are displayed on the

computer monitor:

Peak pressure

Deflate time

Deflate rate

Inflate time

Inflate rate

Total time

Returned Data

The NIBP monitor can run as many times as needed or until a new command is issued to

the Analyzer. The Analyzer sends the makearm data (format shown below) to the com-

puter in six different fields separated by commas. If the data is positive, it is preceded by

a space; if the data is negative, it is preceded by a minus sign (-).

Data

Field Number

Field Length

Field Content

peak pressure

1

4 characters

[sign n n n)

deflate time

2

6 characters

[sign n n n .n)

deflate rate

3

6 characters

[sign n n n .n]

inflate time

4

6 characters

[sign n n n .n]

inflate rate

5

6 characters

[sign n n n .n]

total time

6

6 characters

[sign n n n .n]

The following example is a data string of positive values as it might appear on the

controller display. The peak pressure of 79 mmHg is in field 1, and the total time of 3.3

minutes is in field 6.

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