A&D TM-2430-13 instruction manual 2 TM-2430 Series Error Codes

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3-1-2 TM-2430 Series Error Codes

ERROR CODE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

 

CORRECTION

E00

Clock parameters have not been

Enter clock parameters.

 

set.

 

 

 

E03

An error code is displayed

Exhaust the air from the cuff completely.

 

without cuff inflation.

 

 

E04

Measurement is stopped due to a

Replace with new batteries. Auto mode

 

low battery.

 

 

is quit. Restart the Auto mode if you use

 

 

 

 

it.

E05

Inflation pressure does not reach

Wrap the cuff and connect to the

 

the target pressure.

 

monitor. If the error persists, there may

 

 

 

 

be an air leak and repair is necessary.

E06

Pressurization greater

than 320

Do not move and try to relax during the

 

mmHg.

 

 

measurement. If you can not clear the

 

 

 

 

error, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

E07

Controlled stop using STOP key

Do not press the STOP key when

 

 

 

 

unnecessary.

 

 

 

E08, E10

Pulse can not be detected.

Do not move and try to relax during the

 

 

 

 

measurement.

 

 

 

E20

Pulse less than 35 beats or more

Measure the blood pressure by other

 

than 200 beats per minute.

methods.

 

 

 

E21

Diastolic greater than 160 mmHg

Measure the blood pressure by other

 

or less than 40 mmHg.

 

methods.

 

 

 

E22

Systolic greater than 280 mmHg

Measure the blood pressure by other

 

or less than 60 mmHg.

 

methods.

 

 

 

E23

DSD greater than 150 mmHg or

Measure the blood pressure by other

 

less than 10 mmHg.

 

methods.

 

(DSD = difference between

 

 

systolic blood pressure and

 

 

diastolic blood pressure)

 

 

 

 

E30, E31

Air leaks in the cuff assembly.

Repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

 

E32

Clock error

 

 

If the error persists, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

E50

Pressure offset error

 

Repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

E52

Memory error

 

Repair is necessary.

 

 

 

E53

Defective battery contact

Replace batteries correctly. If the error

 

 

 

 

persists, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

E55, E56, E57

Exhaust error

 

Relax and do not move during the

 

 

 

 

measurement. If this error occurs

 

 

 

 

frequently, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

E60

Interval setting error

 

Enter the interval parameters correctly.

 

 

 

 

E70, 71, 72, 73

RS-232C error

 

Re-connect the communication cable. If

 

 

 

 

the error persists, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

 

E74

Voltage

decreases

during

Replace batteries with new ones and

 

communication.

 

restart communication.

 

 

 

E75

Protocol error due to external

Re-connect the communication cable. If

 

equipment

 

 

the error persists, repair is necessary.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents TM-2430-13 Contents Troubleshooting About the Data Analysis Software IntroductionMonitoring Device Review SymbolsSystem Requirements Installing the SoftwareSafety Software Package ComponentsCommunication Between the Monitor and the Software Connecting the TM-2420/TM-2421 to the computerGetting Started Communication Between the Monitor and the SoftwareConnecting the TM-2430 series to the computer Connecting the UA-767PC to the computer Main Screen Description Toolbar Analysis Intervals BP ModeMethod Setting Description Menu Description File MenuDelete Save AsConvert File MergeSelect the Merge the BP data files sub-menu Saving a File PrintClick Open ExitView Menu Summary Data display Errors for Summary Data Tab DefinitionBP Blood Status See 3-1 Measurement ErrorsEntering Comments Excluding/Including BP MeasurementsMean Arterial Blood Pressure MAP Trend Linking to Trends ScreenSystolic/Diastolic Blood Pressure BP Trend Pulse Pulse TrendScroll bar/Linking Delimitation, Scroll Bar and Linking Partial AnalysisSleep Blood Pressure Trend BP LimitsViewing the Trends Scaling the ScreenTrend Display Positioning Trends Creating a New/Edit Trends Template Trend Page Setup dialog boxBlood Pressure Trend Setup dialog box Correlation Plots display Pulse Systolic Blood PressureDiastolic Blood Pressure MAP, Mean Blood Arterial PressureCircadian Rhythm display HIB analysis display HIB AnalysisPhysician List Field DescriptionIntervals and Conditions Data retrieval. See 2-7-1 Retrieving Data from the MonitorSelect the Patient Information sub-menu Recorder MenuRetrieving Data from the Monitor Select the Recorder menu Select the Retrieve data sub-menuClick the Retrieve Data button Select the Recorder menu Clearing The Monitor’s MemoryMonitoring session is performed at the same interval for TM-2420/TM-2421 Recorder Setup dialog box Description of each mode is as follows 3-2 TM-2430 Series SetupPeriod Start Interval Monitor programming example Example Programming the Monitor for Three 3 PeriodsOFF Example Programming the Monitor for Four 4 PeriodsBlood Pressure Measurement Available only with the UA-767PC 3-4 UA-767PC SetupReport dialog box Report MenuCreating a New Report Template Report setup dialog boxPrinting an Existing Report Template Saving a Default Report Template for PrintingEditing an Existing Report Template Deleting an Existing Report TemplateOptions Menu Trend Display See 2-6-3-3 Trend Display Positioning Trends Adding a New Physician to the ListEditing an Existing Physician in the List Deleting an Existing Physician in the ListDefault Blood Pressure Settings dialog box On-line Help Serial PortRecorder Type Well as programmed intervals Measurement Errors1 TM-2420/TM-2421 Error Codes Be erasedBe taped to the arm with the supplied 2 TM-2430 Series Error Codes Communications Error dialog box Communication ErrorsReports Are Not Printing With the Desired BP Mode Missing FilesSummary Data / Sleep Tab Data can not be Seen Printout Examples Summary data Full and partial Text data Summary data Awake and sleep Text data Blood pressure data Text data Trend graph Blood pressure and double product Graphical data Page Page Mini report Mini report Terms Related to Statistics Terms Related to Blood PressureMesor Terms Related to Biological Rhythm95% confidence interval is expressed Terms Related to the Risk Management of High Blood Pressure Memo Memo Memo