Connecting to the ecg terminals, Setting a normal sinus rhythm ecg signal, Setting a performance ecg signal – Fluke Biomedical 6000D Impulse User Manual

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Defibrillator/Transcutaneous Pacemaker Analyzer

Simulating ECG Signals

19

Note

If noise is present in the ECG with the battery
charger plugged in, unplug it from the charger to
correct the problem.

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Figure 18. ECG Main Menu

Connecting to the ECG Terminals

Figure 20 shows the proper way of connecting a pacer or
ECG monitor to the Analyzer’s ECG posts.

Setting a Normal Sinus Rhythm ECG Signal

From the ECG main menu, press the softkey labeled NSR.
The ECG signal is present on the ECG posts immediately
with the previous rate and amplitude settings. Rate and
amplitude are the two user-settable variables for an NSR
ECG signal. See Figure 19.

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Figure 19. Normal Sinus Rhythm Rate Selection

To set the amplitude of the ECG signal, press the softkey
labeled Amplitude. A scroll box opens where the
amplitude can be adjusted by pressing

G

or

H

. When the

desired amplitude is set, press the Rate, Amplitude, or
Back softkey.

Setting a Performance ECG Signal

The Analyzer is designed to source special test signals on
the ECG posts to test the electrical performance of a
defibrillator with an ECG monitor. To set these
performance waves, press the softkey labeled
Performance from the ECG main menu.

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