ZOLL M Series Defibrillator Rev B Non-Int 12 Lead User Manual

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Non-Interpretive 12-lead

9650-0218-01 Non-Interpretive

12-lead

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If the M Series unit has been configured to automatically

transmit 12-lead ECG data records to a fax machine following

completion of the acquisition phase, the following data

transmission screen will be displayed.

Pressing the Prev Phone# and Next Phone# softkeys will
scroll the highlight up and down through the preconfigured
phone destinations

Pressing the Dial Phone# softkey will dial the highlighted
phone destination and begin the transmission process.

Pressing the Manual Dial softkey will display the following
screen for entering the phone number:

Pressing the Prev Digit softkey moves the highlight left to the
previously entered digit.

Pressing the Inc Digit or Dec Digit softkey increments or
decrements the selected digit.

Pressing the Next Digit softkey moves the highlight right to
the next digit to be entered.

If a minimum of one (1) digit has been entered, pressing the
Dial Phone# or Return softkey will dial the entered phone
number and display the following screen:

Standard modem call progress status messages will then
follow as the various phases of the transmission progress.

If you are transmitting to a fax machine, the following
messages display in sequence: “FAX PREPARING,” “FAX
DIALING,” “FAX SENDING,” “FAX DONE”.

Pressing the Abort softkey will abort the transmission process.
Turning the Selector Switch to another mode of operation
(Defibrillation or Pacing) will also automatically abort the
transmission.

When the transmission is complete, an error has occurred or
the Abort softkey is pressed, the Retry screen will be
displayed:

Pressing Retry will display the Transmission screen, so that,
transmission can be performed again. Pressing “Return” will
display the main 12-lead screen. If 30 seconds elapse and a
softkey is not pressed, the main 12-lead screen will be
displayed.

Fault Conditions

Transmission Error

In the event of a failure to transmit the ECG record, the
operator will be notified and the M Series will continue to retry
the transmission until the operator aborts the transmission or
the transmission is successful. See “Troubleshooting” for
possible transmission error messages and corrective actions.

Check Recorder

If an out of paper condition or a paper jam condition occurs
during printout of the 12-lead report, the operator will be
notified but data transmission will continue. The operator can
retrieve the 12-lead report by printing a Summary Report after
the error condition is cleared.

“Settings” Softkey

Pressing the Settings softkey from the 12-lead Monitor screen
allows the user to change ECG Filter, Lead Group settings or
Dial Type for 12-lead monitoring. ECG Filter and Lead Group
setting defaults can be programmed via the Configuration
mode of the M Series. (See the M Series Configuration
Guide, P/N 9650-0201-01,
for more information).

Once the settings screen is displayed, pressing the Settings
softkey will scroll the highlighted area among the different
available selections. Pressing Enter selects the setting that is
highlighted. The Return softkey allows the user to return to
the 12-lead Monitor screen.

AED units in Semi-Automatic monitor mode do not display
“Filter” or “Lead Grp.” Only “Dial Type” displays.

Filter Setting

Selecting the “Filter” setting allows the user to select among
the following three filter / print format settings for 12-lead
monitoring ONLY :

0.05 – 150 4x3 channel printout (0.05 – 150Hz 4x3) : When
programmed to this setting, all 4x3 12 -lead ECG reports will
print with a 0.05 to 150 Hz bandwidth.

0.05 – 150 Continuous printout (0.05 – 150Hz Cont.) :
When programmed to this setting, pressing and holding the
Recorder
button will print a continuous ECG strip using full
diagnostic bandwidth until the Recorder button is released.
(This is an alternative to producing a 4x3 12 -lead report in this
fashion. A 4x3 12-lead can still be printed using the Acquire
softkey.)

Note: Use a diagnostic bandwidth of 0.05 to 150 Hz for
diagnostic ECGs. ZOLL suggests using a 0.05 to 40 Hz setting
in environments prone to noise.

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