Transmission status report, Cancelling a transmission, Considerations when transmitting data – Physio-Control LIFEPAK 15 User Manual

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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions

Considerations When Transmitting Data

Transmission Status Report

Whenever you attempt to transmit a record, a transmission report is automatically printed at the

completion of the transmission attempt. The transmission report indicates the date and time of the

transmission attempt and the final status of the transmission.

Cancelling a Transmission

You can cancel a transmission that is in process. To cancel a transmission, select

CANCEL

on the

Transmit menu if you are transmitting a current record, or select

CANCEL

on the Options/Archives/

Send Data menu if you are transmitting an archived record.

Considerations When Transmitting Data

When considering any treatment protocol that involves transmitting patient data, be aware of

possible limitations. Successful transmission depends on access to public or private network

services that may or may not always be available. This fact is especially true for wireless

communication, which is influenced by many factors, such as:

• Geography

• Location

• Weather

• Number of wireless devices in the area

Treatment protocol must always take into account the fact that data transfer cannot be assured

using wireless communication. Your treatment protocol must include contingency planning for

interrupted data transmission.

Periodically test your device transmission function to ensure that the device and transmission

accessories are ready for use.

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