Pretest device prompts, Transcutaneous pacemaker (pacer) module, Chapter 16 – Fluke Biomedical medTester 5000C User Manual

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Chapter 16

Transcutaneous Pacemaker

(Pacer) Module

In this chapter you learn about using the medTester 5000C to control
transcutaneous pacemaker (pacer) autosequence tests with a Fluke
Biomedical transcutaneous pacemaker analyzer, what these tests are, and
how to use them.

Pacer Autosequences

By installing the Pacer module in your medTester 5000C, you have the
capability of using a set of 10 autosequences for testing transcutaneous
pacemakers with a Fluke Biomedical transcutaneous pacemaker analyzer and
collecting test data. The Fluke Biomedical Impulse 4000 connects to the
COM2 or designated Wedge port on your medTester which then lets you test
the pacers that are on the market today and store test measurements in the
medTester 5000C for your equipment management system.

To install the NIBP module, you must first have installed the required
prerequisite modules: RS-232/Printer, 100 Records, Expanded Memory, and
Data Transfer.

When you connect the Impulse 4000 to your medTester and run pacer
autosequences, the medTester displays prompts for your pacer setup and
testing and executes tests. The Impulse 4000 returns measurement readings to
the medTester, which displays them for you. If you have the
medTester 5000C RS-232/Printer module and the Memory module, you can
store and print test records.

Having the Pacer module also offers you the ability to incorporate these
autosequences into checklists if your medTester 5000C has the medCheck
module installed.

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