Code markers, Summary report function – ZOLL E Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev R User Manual
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E Series Operator’s Guide
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important that the electrode is locked correctly in position 
on the paddle handle.
Volt ECG Out (Not Shown)
A 1 volt/cm of displayed ECG signal output is available 
from a subminiature phone jack located on the back of 
the device. This output may be used for interconnections 
to patient monitors and radio-telemetry equipment. The 
tip carries the ECG signal and the sleeve is ground.
Code Markers
When you press the CODE MARKER button on the front 
panel, the unit displays a preconfigured list of clinical 
actions. See the E Series Configuration Guide (part 
number 9650-1201-01) for information on configuring 
code markers.
Use the scroll keys on top of the unit to scroll through the 
list of available clinical actions, then press the 
Commit ( ) key on top of the unit, or the Enter Marker 
softkey, to record the action, along with a date and time 
stamp, in Summary Report memory. 
In addition, the Protocol Assist Code Markers™ feature 
facilitates code marker entry by retaining the last code 
marker selection in memory. When you open the Code 
Marker menu, the cursor automatically highlights the 
next item in the list after the most recently selected item. 
If the list of code markers has been configured in order of 
medical protocol, you can quickly enter the highlighted 
clinical action without having to scroll through the list. If 
no code marker has been entered, the cursor highlights 
the first item in the list.
Note: Selecting code markers out of order disables this
feature.
Separate Code Marker lists are maintained for PACER, 
MONITOR, and DEFIB modes thereby enabling the 
appropriate Code Markers to be displayed for the 
particular protocol. 
The Code Markers are removed from the display after 10 
seconds. If no Code Marker softkey has been pressed in 
that time, a generic event mark is stored in Summary 
Report memory. 
Summary Report Function
The summary report function allows you to store and 
later retrieve important ECG and device event 
information. The unit’s internal memory automatically 
records defibrillation and cardioversion segments, 
PACER mode (Pacer version only), heart rate alarm and 
ECG segments upon activation of the strip chart 
recorder. Associated event information including device 
control settings, patient ECG, time and date are recorded 
as well.
Note: Diagnostic bandwidth recordings are not included
in the summary report function.
Summary Report records each event in chronological 
order and stores up to 250 defibrillation or 210 recorder 
activated ECG events. All event data remains in memory 
and is accessible until data is manually erased or until 
the pre-configured time interval has elapsed, as 
specified in the “Set Report Restart Delay” parameter. 
See the E Series Configuration Guide (part number 
9650-1201-01) for more information. 
Summary Report is user configurable for automatic 
erasure after power off detection, with selection values of 
5, 15, 30 and 90 minutes, 6, 12, and 18 hours, and 1.5 
days. Summary Report can also be erased manually at 
any time. When Summary Report memory becomes full, 
a REPORT FULL message is displayed and no further 
records are stored. 
You can also select “Erase All” from the Summary Erase 
menu. Doing so erases Summary Report, Patient 
Records and Trend collectively.
A summary report may be printed by pressing the 
SUMMARY button on the front panel.
Summary Report Formats
The summary report function prints an overview of all the 
events currently stored in memory including total number 
of defibrillation shocks delivered, total pacing time 
(cumulative), time and date the device was turned on (or 
if you have just manually erased summary reports, then 
start time and date of the next report), time of last event, 
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