Fluke Biomedical Cufflink User Manual
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Cufflink
Operators Manual
3-24
PULSEID Pulse
Identification 
(milliseconds) 
ID# / WIDTH
0 / 800 ms
1 / 500 ms
2 / 250 ms
3 / 720 ms
4 / 230 ms
5 / 280 ms
6 / 350 ms
7 / 480 ms
8 / 980 ms
9 / 1980 ms
10 / 1480 ms
ID# 3 
(720 ms) 
Pulse width 
affects the rise 
time of pulse 
ENVGAIN Pressure
Envelope Gain
1 to 200% 
(10 to 2000 
RVDUs) 
100% is a 
typical value 
for adult cuffs. 
Affects pulse 
strength or 
amplitude 
ENVSHIFT Pressure
Envelope Shift
-100 to +100 
mmHg 
0 mmHg
Modifies existing 
pressure 
envelope to 
simulate another 
BP 
Example: 0 +10 
mmHg shift 
causes 120/80 to 
read 130/90 on 
most monitors. 
Make all necessary connections from the Analyzer to the NIBP monitor before sending a
makearmneo command to the Analyzer. When the Analyzer receives the makearmneo
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
