Preparing for a wireless transmission, Bluetooth passcodes, Bluetooth search filter – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Using Bluetooth Wireless Communication

Preparing for a Wireless Transmission

Before you can send wireless transmissions from the LIFEPAK 15 monitor, you must prepare the

monitor and target devices for communication.

The target device must:

• Be Bluetooth-enabled, turned on, and discoverable.

• Have the LIFENET PC Gateway application or the patient care reporting software CODE-STAT or

DT EXPRESS installed and running.

• Have a Bluetooth COM port configured for incoming data.

• Have an established friendly name.

The LIFEPAK 15 monitor must:

• Have at least one transmission site defined that has

OUTPUT PORT

set to

BLUETOOTH WIRELESS

.

• Have a Bluetooth passcode that matches the passcode in the target device, if the target device

requires a passcode.

• Have

SEARCH FILTER

set to

ON

if you are using the Physio Service Class. For information about the

Physio Service Class, see "Bluetooth Search Filter" later in this chapter.

Bluetooth Passcodes

The LIFEPAK 15 monitor has a Bluetooth passcode that you define.

To transmit from the LIFEPAK 15 monitor to a headless gateway (a device that has no user

interface), the Bluetooth passcode that you enter in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor must match the

Bluetooth passcode that is preconfigured in the gateway. For information about the Bluetooth

passcode in the headless gateway, see the documentation that ships with the gateway, or consult

your system administrator or equipment technician.

To transmit from the LIFEPAK 15 monitor to a PC, you need to set a Bluetooth passcode in the

LIFEPAK 15 monitor, and then enter that passcode on the PC, if prompted.

Bluetooth Search Filter

A Bluetooth-enabled LIFEPAK 15 monitor may discover numerous Bluetooth devices that are within

range. To help filter out extraneous devices and find the specific target device that you want to

transmit to, Physio-Control developed the Physio Service Class (PSC).

The PSC is a prefix that you can add to the friendly name of your target devices. Then when you set

the

SEARCH FILTER

to

ON

in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor, only target devices that have the PSC prefix in

their names appear in the list of discovered devices (if they are powered on and discoverable).

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