Overview of connections for transmitting reports, R to – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 20e User Manual

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Data Management

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LIFEPAK 20e Defibrillator/Monitor Operating Instructions

OVERVIEW OF CONNECTIONS FOR TRANSMITTING REPORTS

Patient reports can be transmitted from the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/monitor to compatible
Physio-Control data management tools. You can transmit data using either of the following two
methods.

• Wireless connection—the optional CodeManagement Module transmits data via wireless

connection to the LIFENET System. Refer to

"Transmitting Archived Patient Records,"

page 6-9

, for instructions.

• IrDA connection—an IrDA port, located on the front of the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/monitor

(refer to

page 2-7

), supports wireless, infrared communications for transmitting reports from

the defibrillator to your computer.

Note: When the CodeManagement Module is attached to the LIFEPAK 20e defibrillator/
monitor, the IrDA connection is disabled.

Considerations for IrDA Transmission

You initiate and control IrDA transmission of device data at your computer using Physio-Control
post-event review tools. This includes entering patient information, selecting reports to be
transmitted, and monitoring transmission progress. More information about configuring
Physio-Control post-event review tools and instructions for gathering device data can be found in
the relevant documentation and online help.

To receive an IrDA transmission, your computer must have an operational IrDA port. If your
computer does not have an IrDA port, you can install an IrDA adapter to provide the needed
interface. Physio-Control recommends installing an IrDA adapter on all computers to ensure
successful communication connections and data transmissions.

IrDA adapters are available for serial or USB computer ports. Follow the installation and usage
instructions provided with the adapter, ensuring that the adapter mount (receiving end) is
positioned on a stable surface.

Figure 6-3

provides guidelines to follow for positioning the

defibrillator and the IrDA adapter before initiating a transmission.

Note: The shaded cone in

Figure 6-3

represents the approximate parameters for positioning

the defibrillator’s IrDA port opposite the IrDA adapter. As the distance between the two
increases, so does the possible range for aligning them.

5 Select

DELETE

to permanently

remove the selected Patient Record
from the archives.

Note: If, after you select

DELETE

,

you decide you do not want to
remove the patient record,
immediately select

UNDO

. If you

continue operations, you cannot
reverse the

DELETE

selection.

6 Press

HOME SCREEN

and then turn

off the device.

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