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The E Series® is designed with several user selectable features t hat allow operators to configure
the device according to their protocols and local requirements. This manual describes the
configuration parameters (options and default settings) and how to change them.
Note:Some features are available to manual mode operators only.
For more information, see the following sections:
• “Entering System Configuration Mode” on page 2
• “Printing Configuration Settings” on page 3
• “Reading Data from a Memory Card” on page 4
• “Restoring Default Values” on page 5
• “Accessing and Changing Configuration Parameters” on page 6
• “Leaving Configuration Mode” on page 6
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Entering System Configuration Mode
In order to make any changes to unit configuration, you must first power on the unit in Sy ste m
Configuration mode.
Procedure
Follow these steps to power on the unit in System Configuration mode:
StepAction
1.Turn the selector switch to OFF, and wait 10
seconds.
Simultaneously press and hold the right-most and
left-most softkeys (below the monitor) while
turning the selector switch to MONITOR (ON for
AED units), and hold the softkeys for
approximately 4 seconds.
The unit powers on in System Configuration
mode.
2.Enter the passcode using the appropriate
softkeys.
Note: When you enter System Configuration for
the first time, enter the default pass code
of 00000000.
To change a digit, use the Delete softkey to
highlight the entry and re-enter the digit.
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When all 8 digits have been entered, the unit
automatically advances to the Select Language
screen.
3.Use the Prev Value and Next Value softkeys to
toggle the highlighted area between the language
options.
4.Press the Enter softkey to select the highlighted
language.
All subsequent configuration menus will be in the
selected language.
The unit automatically advances to the Main
Configuration menu.
Printing Configuration Settings
The default settings shown below are for North American units only. To print the current
configuration of your unit, while the unit is in the System Configuration mode, press the Print Config softkey from the Main System Configuration menu. For instructions on putting the unit
in System Configuration mode, refer to the previous section, “Entering System Configuration
Mode.”
Procedure
Press the Print Config softkey to print a stripchart of all the unit’s configuration parameters.
Printing Configuration Settings
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Reading Data from a Memory Card
You can load language or configuration data into the unit’s memory from a memory card.
Procedure
Follow these steps to load data from a memory card:
StepAction
1.Install the memory card in the E Series unit, and
power on the unit in System Configuration mode
as described in “Entering System Configuration
Mode” on page 2.
2.Press the Read From Card softkey to display the
Read Card screen.
Use the Prev Item and Next Item softkeys to
toggle the highlighted area between the
LANGUAGE and CONFIGURATION card
options.
3.Press the Enter softkey to initiate reading and
storing the settings from the user-installed
memory card.
Once the card has been read and loaded, the unit
displays the CARD READ message (for a
language card) or the CARD READ and PRESS CHANGE CONFIG TO VIEW messages (for a
configuration card).
If you want to review configuration settings, press the Change Config softkey. See “Accessing
and Changing Configuration Parameters” on page 6 for more information. If you want to leave
System Configuration mode, press the Exit Config softkey. See “Leaving Configuration
Mode” on page 6 for more information.
If the unit encounters an error reading the memory card, one of the following error messages is
displayed:
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Error MessageDescription
CARD READ FAILEDNo response is detected from the card reader.
BAD CARDThe unit cannot read from card.
WRONG CARD TYPEThe card is the wrong type.
CONFIG DA TA NOT COMPATIBLEInternal software is unable to read card data.
NO CARD INSERTEDThe card is not installed in PCMCIA slot.
CARD EMPTYThere is no data on card.
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You can restore all configuration parameter values to their factory default settings. Only the
display language, if different from the default, does not change.
Procedure
Follow these steps to restore all configuration parameters to default values:
StepAction
Restoring Default Values
1.Power on the unit in System Configuration mode
as described in “Entering System Configuration
Mode” on page 2.
2.Press the Restore Defaults softkey to
reconfigure parameter values to their default
settings.
Once default settings are restored, the unit
displays the DEFAULTS RESTORED and PRESS CHANGE CONFIG TO VIEW messages.
If you want to review configuration settings, press the Change Config softkey. See “Accessing
and Changing Configuration Parameters” on page 6 for more information. If you want to leave
System Configuration mode, press the Exit Config softkey. See “Leaving Configuration
Mode” on page 6 for more information.
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Accessing and Changing Configuration Parameters
You can change the current value for any configuration parameter. You access most of the
parameters in the same way as described below. Additional steps are required to access and
modify several parameters. For those parameters, there are additional steps provided with th e
parameter description in the next chapter.
Procedure
Follow these steps to access the parameters.
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The unit advances to the Parameter Categories
screen.
2.Use the softkeys on the screen to scroll through
and select a category, or exit as follows:
• Prev Item, Next Item — moves the highlight
back and forth through the list of categories.
• Enter — provides you access to the options of
the highlighted category.
• Return — returns you to the Main System
Configuration screen.
3.Once you select and access the options for a
category, highlight the specific parameter you
want to change, and press the Change Value
softkey until the appropriate value is displayed.
4.When you are finished, you can either press the
Return softkey to return to the Category screen,
or press the Prev Item or Next Item softkey to
move to another category whose parameters you
want to modify.
Leaving Configuration Mode
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If you press the Exit Config softkey on the Main System Configuration screen, the unit
prompts you to save or discard any changes. Select the appropriate option, and then press the
Enter softkey.
Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
This chapter describes all of the configuration parameters on the E Series and includes the
following sections.
• “General Parameters” on page 8
• “ECG Monitoring Parameters” on page 12
• “Tone Parameters” on page 14
• “Basic Defibrillation Parameters” on page 15
• “Advisory Defibrillation Parameters” on page 16
• “Semi-Auto Mode Parameters” on page 24
• “Pace Parameters” on page 28
• “12-Lead Parameters” on page 29
• “EtCO2 Parameters” on page 38
• “NIBP Parameters” on page 40
• “Alarm Parameters” on page 42
• “Trending Parameters” on page 44
• “Display Parameters” on page 45
• “Set Report Restart Delays Parameters” on page 47
• “Printer Parameters” on page 48
• “Data Card Parameters” on page 50
• “Time Parameters” on page 54
• “Communications Parameters” on page 56
• “CPR Parameters” on page 55
Note:The instructions in this chapter assume that you powered on the unit in System
Configuration mode as described in “Entering System Configuration Mode” on
page 2, and are familiar with how to access the parameters, see “Accessing and
Changing Configuration Parameters” on page 6.
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General Parameters
General parameters are attributes that affect the unit’s basic operation and accessibility and
include:
• Code Markers
• Device Identifier
• Configuration Mode Passcode
Code Markers
This parameter allows you to review and chang e the preconfigured list of Code Markers for use
in DEFIB, MONITOR, and PACE modes. Code Marker settings are language dependent. You
can specify up to three groups (MONITOR, DEFIB, and PACE) of 20 entries each.
Note:MONITOR code markers are not used in AED units.
Procedure
Follow these steps to review, change, or reset code marker settings:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
2.Select General and press the Enter softkey, then
press the Change Value softkey.
3.Select either DEFIB CODE MARKERS,
MONITOR CODE MARKERS, or PACE CODE
MARKERS, then press the Change Value
softkey to toggle between Change/Review or Set
to Defaults.
• If you select Set to Defaults, press the Enter
softkey to set the chosen code markers to
their default values.
• If you select Change/Review, press the Enter
softkey to access the screen that allows you
to change the marker, as shown.
This example shows the DEFIB CODE
MARKERS screen.
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4.Use the softkeys as follows:
Device Identifier
The Device Identifier feature allows you to set an 11-digit device identifier code. This code is
divided into two sub codes: the site ID (consisting of eight alphanumeric characters) and the
device ID (consisting of three alphanumeric characters). The device identifier is printed on the
12-lead strip chart, summary report, fax and Catalyst MUSE printouts.
General Parameters
• Prev Item and Next Item — scrolls the
highlight to the next or previously highlighted
code marker feature.
• Change Value— allows you to pick a new
marker for the selected item number.
• Delete to End— delete all configured
markers from the highlighted item number to
the end of the list. You can then enter new
clinical actions for each item.
• Return — returns you to the previous menu.
If you are transmitting 12-lead ECG data to a Catalyst MUSE system, you should set up the
device identifier .
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:0 through 9, A through Z, blank and underscore inclusive for each digit.
Default:00000000 000
Procedure
Follow these steps to set up a device identifier.
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select General, then press the Enter softkey.
2.Select Device Identifier and press the Change Value softkey.
The Device Identifier screen is displayed.
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3.Use the softkey as follows:
• Prev Letter — moves the highlight left to the
previous digit.
• Inc Letter or Dec Letter — increments or
decrements the selected digit.
• Next Letter — moves the highlight right to the
next digit to be entered.
• Enter— saves the values that you entered
and returns the unit to the General
Configuration menu.
Configuration Mode Passcode
This feature allows you to set an 8-digit system configuration passcode. Once set, only those
people who know the passcode can access configuration mode and modify parameters.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:0 through 3 inclusive for each digit
Default:00000000
Procedure
Follow these steps to set up a configuration mode passcode:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears
Select General, then press the Enter softkey.
2.Select Configuration Mode Passcode and press
the Change Va lue softkey.
The Set Configuration Passcode screen is
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StepAction
3.Use the softkeys as follows:
• Prev Digit — moves the highlight left to the
previous digit.
• Inc Digit or Dec Digit — increments or
decrements the value of the selected digit.
• Next Digit — moves the highlight right to the
next digit to be entered.
• Enter— saves the values that you entered
and returns the unit to the General
Configuration menu.
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ECG Monitoring Parameters
ECG monitoring parameters are attributes associated with using the E Series unit for ECG
monitoring, and include:
• Notch Filter
• Frequency Response
• Display Lead on Power-Up
• Gain on Power-Up
• Enable Leads Off
• Enable Pacer Detection
Notch Filter
This parameter allows you to set the ECG Notch Filter frequency for proper ac mains
interference rejection.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:50 Hz, 60 Hz
Default:60 Hz
Frequency Response
This parameter allows you to select the ECG filter bandwidth to be used during ECG
monitoring. You can set the unit’s frequency to either help reduce noise, help with the
diagnostic response, or set it as a default response.
This parameter allows you to select the lead to be displayed on po wer-up.
For AED units, when the unit powers on in semi-automatic mode, this option is ignored. The
unit powers on in Lead II, and switches leads automatically between leads II and MFE for Auto
Monitor and Auto Defib modes, respectively. When the unit enters Manual Mode (Manual
Mode override sequence is completed) , the lead switches to th e setting specified in the “Display
Lead on Power-Up” option.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Paddles/Pads, Lead I, Lead II, Lead III
Default:Paddles/Pads
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Gain on Power-Up
This parameter allows you to set the default size of the displayed ECG signal at unit power on.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:0.5 cm/mV, 1.0 cm/mV, 1.5 cm/mV, and 2.0 cm/mV
Default:1.5 cm/mV for AED mode
1.0 cm/mV for Manual mode
Enable Leads Off
This parameter specifies whether the unit displays the ECG LEADS OFF message and a flat
dashed ECG waveform when the unit detects that ECG leads do not have proper contact with
the patient or the cable is not properly attached to the E Series unit. When set to No, the unit
displays the POOR LEAD CONT ACT message and the detecte d ECG signals when the cable or
ECG leads are not properly attached to the patient or unit. When set to Yes, the unit displays the
ECG LEADS OFF message and a flat dashed ECG waveform when the cable or ECG leads ar e
not properly connected.
CautionUse care when interpreting ECG waveforms when the POOR LEAD CONTACT message
displays; the ECG waveform may include a significant amount of artifact. Whenever possible,
re-attach the leads before interpreting the waveform.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Note:When in 12-Lead or Pacer mode, the E Series unit functions as if this configuration is
set to Yes.
Enable Pacer Detection
This parameter allows you to specify whether the unit should detect pacemaker signals from a
patient with an implantable pacemaker and indicate those signals on the display. When you set
this parameter to Yes, a pacemaker marker is displayed on the ECG trace whenever the unit
detects implanted pacer stimuli.
You can override this setting during normal operations. This parameter simply indicates the
default setting at power on.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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Tone Parameters
The Tone parameters control audio functions on the E Series unit, and include:
• QRS Volume on Power-Up
• Low Battery Tone
QRS Volume on Power-Up
This parameter allows you to select the default QRS beeper volume following power on of the
unit. If you set this parameter to Off, the unit does not beep during ECG monitoring.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:On, Off
Default:On
Low Battery Tone
This parameter allows you to set the interval between Low Battery warning beeps. The Low
Battery warning message is displayed once per minute, regardless of this setting.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1 minute, 5 minutes
Default:1minute
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Basic Defibrillation Parameters
The Basic Defibrillation parameters control functions related to performing defibrillation with
the E Series unit in manual mode and include:
• Defib Default to Pads
• Basic Auto Energy Escalation
• Retain Sync After Defib
Defib Default to Pads
This parameter allows you to override the “Display Lead on Power-Up” setting and use Pads/
Paddles whenever the unit is switched to DEFIB mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Basic Auto Energy Escalation
Basic Defibrillation Parameters
This parameter allows you to configure the unit to automatically increment defibrillation
energy to pre-specified levels after each of the first two shocks in manual mode (see “Energy
Level: Shock 1” on page 16, “Energy Level: Shock 2” on page 16, and “Energy Level: Shock
3” on page 17). When set to Yes, the ENERGY INCREMENTED message is displayed
whenever the unit automatically increments the selected defibrillator energy after delivery of a
shock with paddles or MFE pads.
Note:Manually changing the energy level outside the pre-programmed sequence and
delivering a shock disables the auto energy escalation function until the unit is turned
off for more than 10 seconds, then turned back on.
This option increments the energy level regardless of Shock Adviso ry activation or status.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Retain Sync After Defib
This parameter allows you to configure the unit to re main in SYNC mod e afte r a sy nchronized
cardioversion shock. SYNC mode remains on until the Sync On/Off softkey is pressed again or
the unit is switched out of DEFIB mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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Advisory Defibrillation Parameters
The Advisory Defibrillation parameters control functions related to performing defibrillation
with an E Series unit in semiautomatic and advisory mode and include:
• Energy Level: Shock 1
• Energy Level: Shock 2
• Energy Level: Shock 3
• Auto Charge in Advisory Mode
• Auto Analyze
• Stacked Shocks
• Display DO CPR Message
• CPR Message After Shock
• CPR Message After No Shock Advised
• Duration of CPR Interval
• Check Pulse
• Restart Analysis After CPR
• Check Patient Prompt
• Enable Voice in Advisory Mode
• Continual Check Patient Audio Prompt
• Enable SCE
• Post SCE Result on Display
Energy Level: Shock 1
This parameter allows you to select the energy level used for the first shock delivered by the
defibrillator when the unit is:
• in semi-automatic or advisory mode and using pads
• in Manual mode, using external paddles or pads, and Basic Auto Energy Escalation is set to
Yes
Energy Level: Shock 1 is the energy level to which the unit defaults when power is turned on
with external paddles or pads connected.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1-10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 85, 100, 120, 150, and 200 J
Default:120 J
Energy Level: Shock 2
This parameter allows you to select the energy level used for the second shock delivered by the
defibrillator when the unit is:
• in semi-automatic or advisory mode and using pads
• in Manual mode, using external paddles or pads, and Basic Auto Energy Escalation is set to
Yes
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Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1-10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 85, 100, 120, 150, and 200 J
Default:150 J
Energy Level: Shock 3
This parameter allows you to select the energy level used for the third and all subsequent
shocks delivered by the defibrillator when the unit is:
• in semi-automatic or advisory mode and using pads
• in Manual mode, using external paddles or pads, and Basic Auto Energy Escalation is set to
Yes
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1-10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 85, 100, 120, 150, and 200 J
Default:200 J
Auto Charge in Advisory Mode
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters
This parameter allows you to specify wheth er the un it automa ticall y char ges the defib rillato r to
the configured or user-selected energy setting after detection of a shockable rhythm by ECG
analysis. When set to Yes, the unit automatically charges the defibrillator to the configured or
user-selected energy setting. When set to No, it does not.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Auto Analyze
This parameter allows you to specify whether the unit automatically repeats ECG rhythm
analyses after the delivery of shocks in the AED and Advisory modes and works in conjunction
with the Stacked Shocks parameter described next. Enabling this parameters also enables the
occurrence of post-shock CPR intervals. When set to No, which is the Manual mode default,
the unit does not perform foreground analysis automatically (with the exception of the first
analysis on power-up in Auto-Defib mode, if the unit is configured to analyze on power-up).
When set to Yes, and the Stacked Shoc ks option s is set to 3, the un it automat ically ana lyzes the
patient’s ECG rhythm after the first and second shocks in each three-shock sequence.
Following delivery of the final shock, the unit stops automatic re-analysis and e ith er d isp lay s a
CHECK PULSE prompt, or immediately begins a CPR interval, depending on additional
parameter settings. This function operates only when the Auto Char ge in Advi sory Mode is set
to Yes.
When set to Semi-Auto Only, the unit functions as described above only when it is in AED
Semi-Auto mode. If the unit is changed to Manual mode from AED Semi-Auto mode, the unit
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terminates any automatic analysis/re-analysis sequencing. If the ANALYZE button is pr essed,
the unit analyzes only once.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No, Semi-Auto Only
Default:Manual: No, AED: Semi-Auto Only
Stacked Shocks
The parameter specifies the number of stacked shocks that must be administered prior to the
activation of a CPR interval and works in conjunction with the Auto Analyze parameter.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1, 3
Default:3
Display DO CPR Message
This parameter allows you to specify whether the unit displays the configured CPR pro mpt
(described below) for the configured CPR time interval after each se t of stacked shocks, even if
a perfusing rhythm is present. The unit behaves differently depending on this particular
parameter value.
• When set to No (the Manual mode default), the unit behaves as follows:
— At the end of any analysis with an outcome of no shoc k advised , the un it disp lays the NO
SHOCK ADVISED message. The unit then remains idle for the configured CPR interval
duration. After the CPR interval, if the ANALYZE button has not been pressed, the PRESS ANALYZE message is displayed and remains unt il a new analysis is sta rted or the
mode is changed.
— At the end of a stacked shock sequence (assuming the final shock is delivered) and when
the optional 10 second CHECK PULSE message disappears, the CPR interval begins.
The unit remains idle for the duration of the CPR interval. After the CPR interval, if the
ANALYZE button has not been pressed, the PRESS ANALYZE prompt is displayed and
remains until a new analysis is started or the mode is changed.
— If the defibrillator disarms itself after it was charged (because the Defib Ready time
elapsed before a shock was delivered), the unit displays the PRESS ANALYZE prompt
until the ANALYZE button is pressed.
• When set to Yes, the unit behaves as follows:
— At the end of any analysis with an outcome of no shoc k advised , the un it disp lays the NO
SHOCK ADVISED message for 10 seconds, after which the message is cleared and the
configured CPR prompt is displayed for the duration of the CPR interval. After the CPR
interval, the PRESS ANALYZE prompt is displayed until a new analysis is started or a
mode change occurs. You can start a new analysis during the CPR interval by pressing
the ANALYZE button.
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— At the end of a stacked shock sequence (assuming the final shock is delivered) and when
the optional 10 second CHECK PULSE message disappears, the CPR interval begins.
The configured CPR prompt is displayed for the duration of the CPR interval.
— If the defibrillator disarms itself after it was charged (because the Defib Ready time
elapsed before a shock was delivered), the unit displays the PRESS ANALYZE prompt
until the ANALYZE button is pressed.
The Display DO CPR Message feature is operational only when the Auto Charge in Advisory
Mode and Auto Analyze options are both set to Yes.
Note:When set to Only in Semi-Auto, the unit functions as described above only when it is
in AED semi-auto mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No, Semi-Auto Only
Default:Manual/Advisory units: No, AED units: Semi-Auto Only
CPR Message After Shock
This parameter determines which CPR message/voice prompt is issued during the CPR interval
after the delivery of the final shock in a stacked shock sequence. The selected message is
displayed throughout the entire CPR interval.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:IF NO PULSE, PERFORM CPR; PERFORM CPR
Default:IF NO PULSE, PERFORM CPR
CPR Message After No Shock Advised
This parameter determines which CPR message/voice prompt is issued during the CPR interval
after a No Shock Advised analysis result. The selected message is displayed throughout the
entire CPR interval.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:IF NO PULSE, PERFORM CPR; PERFORM CPR
Default:IF NO PULSE, PERFORM CPR
Duration of CPR Interval
This parameter allows you to specify the duration of the CPR interval as described in the
Display DO CPR Message parameter. Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 minutes
Default:1 minute
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Check Pulse
This parameter works in conjunction with the Auto An alyze para meter and de termines whether
the unit displays the prompt CHECK PULSE for 10 seconds immediately after delivery of the
final shock in a stacked shock sequence, after each No Shock Advised analysis result, or both.
During this 10-second time interval, the CHECK PATIENT and PRESS ANALYZE prompts are
suppressed on AED units in semi-auto mode, although background analysis is active. After
CHECK PULSE clears, the CPR interval begins.
When set to No, the unit immediately begins the CPR interval following delivery of the final
shock.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No, After No Shock Only, After Shock Only
Default:Yes
Restart Analysis After CPR
When this parameter is set to Yes, the analysis starts automatically after the CPR interval
following each shock. Analyses do not automatically restart after a CPR interval following No
Shock Advised results. When this parameter is set to No, the PRESS ANALYZE message is
displayed, but the analysis does not restart.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Check Patient Prompt
This parameter allows you to change the display message an d the vo ice pro mpt issue d wh en a
shockable rhythm has been detected by background ECG analysis and Heart Rate Alarms are
enabled or the unit is operating in Semi-Automatic mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:CHECK PATIENT, PRESS ANALYZE
Default:CHECK PATIENT
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Enable Voice in Advisory Mode
This parameter allows you to enable or disable voice prompts when using shock advisory
functions (ECG analysis) in Manual mode. If enabled, the voice prompts sound at the
appropriate time. If disabled, the unit emits two beeps instead of the voice prompts in Manual
mode.
Note that in Semi-Auto mode, the unit emits voice prompts regardless of the setting of Voice
Prompts. Voice prompts are in the language specified by the Language option.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Continual Check Patient Audio Prompt
This parameter allows you to select the “Check Patient” audio prompting method that
accompanies the output of the CHECK PATIENT display message. When set to Yes, “Check
Patient” audio prompts will be sounded repeatedly during a CHECK PATIENT condition.
When set to No, the “Check Patient audio prompt will be issued once with the onset of the
CHECK PATIENT condition.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Enable SCE
This parameter allows you to enable the Shock Conversion Estimator (SCE). The Shock
Conversion Estimator is only applied to adults in single advisory mode with ECG rhythms
classified as shockable. When enabled, the result of the SCE will be sent to the data card, the
stripchart, and to the unit’s summary report.
Note:If this parameter is set to Off, the following parameters will not function: Post SPI
Number, SCE Level, SCE Alter Adv Decisi on .
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:On, Off
Default:Off
Post SCE Result on Display
When this parameter is set to Yes, the decision result of the SCE system will be posted on the
display with the shock result, with the message NO SHOCK ADV. SCE LOW or SHOCK
ADVISED SCE HIGH.
Note:If the Enable SCE parameter is set to No, this parameter will not function.
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Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
SCE Level
This parameter allows you to se t one of the fo llowing SCE Level s: HIG H, MEDIU M, or LO W.
The SCE Levels correspond to SPI thresholds in the following manner:
Table 2-1. Accuracy Table of SCE Levels and Corresponding SPI Thresholds
SCE LevelSPI Threshold
(mV-Hz)
HIGH7.49557
MEDIUM8.39065
LOW10.88080
Sensitivity%Specificity
%
Note:Table 2-1 is based on data from the ZOLL Database that was constructed using 258
patient records and a total of 586 delivered shocks. Refer to the Appendix A in the
E Series Operator’s Guide for more information on the ZOLL Database.
The SCE system compares the computed SPI number to the SPI threshold. If the computed
number is less than the threshold and the algorithm is configured to alter advi sory decisions, the
system will change a SHOCK ADVISED decision to NO SHOCK ADVISED for a preconfigured number of ECG analyses after power up.
You can adjust the SCE Level to emphasize greater sensitivity or specificity. Sensitivity is
defined as the number of correctly predicte d successful sho cks (shocks that convert) di vided by
the total number of successful shocks. Specificity is defined as the number of correctly
predicted unsuccessful shocks (shocks that did not convert) di vided by the total number of
shocks that did not convert. The default setting of HIGH results in a SPI threshold of
7.4 mV-Hz, with 57% specificity and 95% sensitivity.
By setting the SCE Level to HIGH (which corresponds with a lower SPI threshold),
sensitivity will increase and specificity will de cr ease — this favors del ivering a shock even
when conversion probability is estimated to be low. The HIGH setting favors earlier
shocks, but could deliver shocks that are ineffective and delay compressions. By setting
the SCE Level to LOW (which corresponds with a higher SPI threshold), it will result in
lower sensitivity and higher specificity — this favors the immediate resumption of CPR
over low estimated probability of successful shocks. The LOW setting favors delivering
compressions and the later delivery of shock, but it could delay a shock for a convertible
rhythm. Refer to the 2005 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC regarding the importance
of performing early CPR during resuscitation.
Refer to Table 2-1 for a complete listing of SCE Level settings and their corresponding SPI
thresholds, sensitivities, and specificities.
Note:If the Enable SCE parameter is set to Off, this parameter will not function.
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Values are as follows:
Possible Values:HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW
Default:HIGH
Note:Refer to Appendix A in the E Series Operator’s Guide for more information on the
background and clinical results of the Shock Conversion Estimator system.
SCE Alter Adv Decision
This parameter setting determines how many shocks (afte r power up) will be withheld (i n favor
of immediately resuming CPR) when a shockable rhythm is present but the Shock Conversion
Estimator's Shock Predictive Index (SPI) indicates that the probability of successful
defibrillation is low.
When set to 1, 2, 3, or 4, the calculated SPI index for the analyzed rhythm is compared to the
pre-configured threshold value. If the SPI value is below the threshold (in the presence of a
shockable rhythm) or the ECG rhythm is non-shockable, then a NO SHOCK ADVISED
message is issued. If the ECG rhythm is shockable and the SPI value is above the threshold,
then a SHOCK ADVISED message is issued. When set to Off, the calculated SPI value is not
used in the Shock/No Shock determination. Only the presence or absence of VF or shockable
VT is considered.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters
The numerical value of this parameter (1, 2, 3, or 4) determines how many successive ECG
analyses after power up will use SCE results for Shock/ No Sh ock dete rmination. Fo r example ,
setting the parameter to 2 will cause the E Series to use SPI index results for the first two
analyses after power up. All subsequent rhythm analyses will base the shock/no shock
determination only upon the presence or absence of VF or shockable VT. Applying SCE logic
to a number of early advisory analyses emphasizes the performance of CPR when a
shockable rhythm is unlikely to convert to a spontaneous rhythm.
When the E Series is turned off for more than 10 seconds, the unit resets its SCE analysis
counter to zero.
Note:According to the database used to develop the Shock Conversion Estimator system,
85% of patients received 4 or less therapy shocks. Of those patients that received a
therapy shock, 95% of the patients that converted to an organized rhythm did so with 4
or less therapy shocks.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Off, 1, 2, 3, 4
Default:1
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Semi-Auto Mode Parameters
The Semi-Auto mode parameters are attributes that affect functions related to performing
defibrillation with an E Series unit in Semi-Automatic mode and include:
• Manual Mode Passcode
• Display ECG in Semi-Auto Mode
• Display Heart Rate in Semi-Auto Mode
• Auto Analyze on Power Up (Semi-Automatic Mode only)
• Extra CPR Interval Before 1st Analysis
• Duration of Extra CPR Interval
• Enable 12 Lead in Semi-Auto Mode
• AED Defib Ready Hold T i me
• Emit QRS Beeps (Semi-Automatic Mode only)
Manual Mode Passcode
This parameter allows you to set or change the three-digit manual mode passcode. Each digit
you enter can be set only between 0 (zero) and 3 (three) inclusive.
Entering “000” (default) as the passcode disables password protection o f the Manual mode, and
no password is required to enter the Manual Defibrillation mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:0 through 3 inclusive for each digit
Default:000
Procedure
Follow these steps to set up a manual mode passcode:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select Semi-Auto Mode, then press the Enter
softkey.
2.Select Manual Mode Passcode, and press the
Change Value softkey.
The Set Manual Passcode screen is displayed.
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StepAction
3.Use the softkey as follows:
• Prev Digit — moves the highlight left to the
previous digit.
• Inc Digit or Dec Digit — increments or
decrements the value of the selected digit.
• Next Digit — moves the highlight right to the
next digit to be entered.
• Enter— selects the values that you entered
and returns the unit to the Semi-Auto mode
configuration menu.
Display ECG in Semi-Auto Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to either display or not display the pa tient’s ECG trace
on the monitor while in Semi-Auto mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Semi-Auto Mode Parameters
Display Heart Rate in Semi-Auto Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to display the patient heart rate on the monitor while
in Semi-Auto mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Auto Analyze on Power Up (Semi-Automatic Mode only)
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the unit automatically begins an ECG
rhythm analysis when the device is turned on and pads are properly connected. When this
parameter is set to Yes, the unit automatically begins the ECG rhythm analysis. The
ANALYZING ECG message is displayed for 5 seconds and a STAND CLEAR prompt is
displayed and announced, indicating the start of the analysis. If the Auto Analyze option is set
to Yes, the analysis is the first of a stacked shock sequence.
Note:The unit must be turned off for 10 seconds or more then turned on again for the
analysis to auto-start.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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Extra CPR Interval Before 1st Analysis
This parameter pertains only to Auto Defib mode in AED units.
When this parameter is set to No (default), and the unit detects a pad connection upon power-
on, it displays the PRESS ANALYZE prompt. If the unit is powered on with no pads connected,
the unit displays the ATTACH PADS prompt until pads are connected. Once pads are
connected, the PRESS ANALYZE prompt is displayed.
When this parameter is set to Yes, the unit displays alternating prompts: CHECK PULSE and
IF NO PULSE, PERFORM CPR for the configured Extra CPR interval at power on. At the end
of the CPR period, if the unit does not detect a pads connectio n, it displays the prompt ATTACH PADS until pads are connected. If a pads connection is detected, and the system is confi gured to
Auto Analyze On Power Up, the unit automati cally starts an ECG analysis. If the unit is not
configured to Auto Analyze On Power Up, it displays the prompt PRESS ANALYZE. You can
start an ECG analysis during the CPR interval by pressing the ANALYZE button.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Duration of Extra CPR Interval
This parameter allows you to specify the duration of the extra CPR interval (see previous
entry). It has no effect if “Extra CPR Interval Before 1st Analysis” is set to No.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 minutes
Default:1 minute
Enable 12 Lead in Semi-Auto Mode
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not 12-lead analyses, transmissions and printouts are available in semi-automatic (AED) mode.
When set to Yes, 12-lead analyses, transmi ssions and print-outs are availa ble in semi-automatic
(AED) mode (ECG leads on the patient with MFE Pads disconnected) depending on other
configuration option settings. If set to No, 12-lead function s are available in M anual mode only.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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AED Defib Ready Hold Time
This parameter allows you to specify the number of seconds the unit remains in the charge
ready state before it automatically disarms the defibrillator.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:15 seconds, 60 seconds
Default:15 seconds
Emit QRS Beeps (Semi-Automatic Mode only)
This parameter allows you to control whet her or not the E Series unit emits beeps in response to
the detection of each R-wave in semi-automatic mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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Pace Parameters
The Pace parameters are attributes that control functions related to performing pacing with an
E Series unit and include:
• Pace Rate Setting on Power Up
• Async Softkey in Pace Mode
Pace Rate Setting on Power Up
This parameter allows you to set the default pace rate, pulses per minute (ppm), of the E Series
unit at power-on.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:30 ppm to 102 ppm (inclusive in increments of 4 ppm)
Default:70 ppm
Async Softkey in Pace Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to display the Async Pacing On/Off softkey when the
unit is in pace mode. For information about Asynchronous Pacing, refer to the E Series
Operator’s Guide.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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12-Lead Parameters
12-Lead configuration parameters are only available if the 12-Lead ECG monitoring option is
installed in the unit, and include:
• Print 12 Lead 4 X 3
• 12 Lead Printout
• 12 Lead Freq Response
• Print 2 Copies 12 Lead
• Print 12 Lead Measurements
• Print 12 Lead Interpretation
• Auto Transmit After 12 Lead
• 12 Lead Fax Format
• Cell Phone Type
• Fax/Communication Phone Numbers
• Set Lead Groups
• Lead Group Default
• 12 Lead Secs Per Lead
• 12 Lead Print Speed
• MUSE Site and Location
• PTCA Message Enabled
• PTCA Threshold
12-Lead Parameters
Print 12 Lead 4 X 3
This parameter value indicates the number of copies of a 12-lead 4x3 report (or limited 2 x 3
report) printed after pressing and holding the RECORDER button for three seconds. When set
to None, pressing and holding the RECORDER button causes a one- or three-lead DIAG
BANDWIDTH ECG strip to print.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1 Copy, 2 Copies, None
Default:None
12 Lead Printout
This parameter allows you to specify the format for 12-lead 4x3 printouts (or li mited 2 x 3
reports). When set to Standard, the 12-lead 4x3 printout uses the standard lead format. When
set to Cabrera, the 12-lead 4x3 printout uses the Cabrera-style lead format.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Standard, Cabrera
Default:Standard
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12 Lead Freq Response
This parameter allows you to set the 12-lead filter settings and printing format.
Values are as follows:
Refer to the 12- Lead ECG Monitoring Operator’s Guide insert for details on each setting.
Print 2 Copies 12 Lead
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not to print 2 copies of the 12-lead 4x 3 report.
When this parameter is set to Yes, two copies of the 12-lead 4x3 report and 12SL™ analysis
print on the strip chart. This setting only affects 12-lead reports that are generated by pressing
the Acquire softkey.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Print 12 Lead Measurements
This parameter allows you to set the unit to print lead measurements. When set to Yes, the
12SL analysis produces and prints a measurements matrix including measurements for each
lead. Global measurements are produced and printed regardless of this setting. This setting
affects the strip chart and summary report printouts as well as the fax transmission. When set to
Yes, any faxed 12-lead report contains two pages. The second page of the report contains the
computed measurements matrix. When set to No, lead measurements are not printed.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Print 12 Lead Interpretation
This parameter allows you to set the unit to print interpretive statements.
When set to Yes, the 12SL interpretive statements print following the acquisition of a
12-lead ECG. This setting affects the strip chart and summary report printouts as well as the fax
transmission.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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Auto Transmit After 12 Lead
When set to Yes, this parameter allows you to set the unit to automatically enter the
transmission set-up screen following completion of a 12-lead analysis.
Note:To fax using 2x6 format, this must be set to Yes.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
12 Lead Fax Format
This parameter allows you to specify the 12-lead fax format.
When set to 4x3 Standard, the 12-lea d format on the fax outpu t is ident ical to th e format on the
strip chart with the addition of a 10-second Lead II rhythm strip. If 12 Lead Printout is set to
Cabrera, the fax is Cabrera as well.
When set to 2x6, the 12-lead format on the fax output is configured for two columns of 6 leads,
each with 5 seconds of data. The fax does not contain the 12SL i nte rpreta tive st ate m ent s or t he
10-second Lead II rhythm strip. In addition, you must set Auto Transmit After 12 Lead to Yes.
12-Lead Parameters
If you select 4x3 Median Compl, the 12-lead ECG waveforms on the strip chart, summary
report, and fax will contain a single median complex beat computed by the GE Medical
Systems Information Technologies 12SL analysis program.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:4x3 Standard, 2x6, 4x3 Median Compl
Default:4x3 Standard
Cell Phone Type
This parameter controls the active cellular phone profile for PCMCIA modem cards. It has no
effect on landline functionality.
Select the phone manufacturer corresponding to your target cellular phone. For additional
information on cellular phone compatibility, contact ZOLL Technical Support.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson
Default:Nokia
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Fax/Communication Phone Numbers
This parameter allows you to pre-configure up to 24 locations and phone numbers and dele te
obsolete phone numbers. The E Series uses the phone numbers to transmit data to a fax
machine or Catalyst MUSE system following 12-lead analysis.
If you are transmitting to a Catalyst MUSE system, you can configure multiple phone numbers
to access the same system. This enables you to quickly try alternate numbers if you encounter
difficulty transmitting to the Catalyst MUSE system. The system administrator provides these
numbers when you initially set up access to the system. See Appendix B of the 12-Lead ECG
Monitoring insert for more information.
You must also configure the Catalyst MUSE site and location identifiers before you can
transmit to a Catalyst MUSE system. See “MUSE Site and Location” on page 35.
It is also recommended that you set up the E Series device identifier. See “Device Identifier” on
page 9 for more information.
Updating Fax/Communication Information
To transmit data to a fax machine or a Catalyst MUSE system, you must configure the
following:
• location of the medical facility to which data will be transmitted
• phone number to which data will be transmitted
• type of data to be transmitted (“Fax” if transmittin g to a fax machi ne; “Data” if transmitt ing
to Catalyst MUSE)
Procedure
Follow these steps to update fax and communication ph one number and location:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select 12 LEAD, then press the Enter softkey.
2.Select Fax/Communication Phone Numbers and
press the Change Value softkey.
The Phone Numbers screen is displayed.
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• The phone number you want to change is
highlighted
• An empty line is highlighted (if adding a new
phone number)
Press the Details softkey to select the field.
The Location and Phone Number menu displays.
4.Update the location of a medical facility using the
softkeys as follows:
• Prev Letter or Next Letter — moves the
highlight left or right to the appropriate letter.
• Inc Letter or Dec Letter — increments or
decrements the value of the highlighted letter.
• Enter — moves the cursor to the first digit of
the phone number field.
5.Update the phone number of the medical facility
using the softkeys as follows:
• Prev Letter or Next Letter — moves the
highlight left or right to the appropriate digit.
• Inc Letter or Dec Letter — increments or
decrements the value highlighted digit.
• Enter — moves the cursor to the Fax or
Data? field.
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6.Specify the type of phone number using the
softkeys as follows:
• Inc Letter — toggles the highlight between
Fax and Data.
• Enter — enters the values you specified and
returns you to the previous screen.
7.Optionally, if you need to delete a phone number,
press the Next Item softkey until FAX/
COMMUNICATION PHONE NUMBERS is
highlighted in the 12-Lead Configuration menu.
Press the Change Value softkey. The Phone
Numbers menu displays.
Press the Next or Prev softkey to scroll the
highlight to the phone number you want to delete,
then press the Delete softkey to delete phone
number.
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Set Lead Groups
This parameter allows you to configure two custom lead groups (of 3 leads each) as described
in the 12-Lead ECG Monitoring insert.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6
Default:Custom Group 1: II, III, aVF
Procedure
Follow these steps to configure custom lead groups:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select 12 LEAD, then press the Enter softkey.
Custom Group 2: II, III, VI
2.From the list of options, select Set Lead Groups,
and press the Change Value softkey.
The Lead Group Configuration screen is
displayed.
3.Update the lead groups using the softkeys as
follows:
• Prev Lead or Next Lead — moves the
• Change Lead — changes the selected lead.
• Enter— returns you to the previous screen.
Lead Group Default
This parameter allows you to select the default lead group. Refer to the 12-Lead ECG
Monitoring Operator’s Guide insert for details on each setting.
Values are as follows:
highlight to the previous or next lead.
Repeatedly pressing this key cycles the
selected lead though all twelve possibilities.
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Possible Values:Standard, Custom Group 1, Custom Group 2
Default:Standard
12 Lead Secs Per Lead
This parameter allows you to set the number of seconds of ECG data printed for each lead on
the 12-lead 4x3 strip. This setting affects only 12-lead reports generated by pressing the
Acquire softkey.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 seconds
Default:2.5 seconds
12 Lead Print Speed
This parameter allows you to set the print speed of the 12-lead 4x3 reports. This setting affects
only 12-lead reports generated by pressing the Acquire softkey.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:25 mm/second, 50mm/second
Default:25 mm/second
12-Lead Parameters
MUSE Site and Location
This parameter allows you to set the Catalyst MUSE site and location identifiers needed to
transmit 12-lead ECG data to a Cataly st MUSE system. The medical facility’s Catalyst MUSE
system administrator provides these numbers when you initially set up access to the system.
The Catalyst MUSE site has a value between 01 and 32, and the location has a value between
001 and 600.
You must also configure the Catalyst MUSE communications phone number(s). See “Fax/
Communication Phone Numbers” on page 32.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Site: 01 - 32
Default:Site: 01
Location: 001 - 600
Location: 001
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Follow these steps to set the Catalyst MUSE site and location identifiers:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select 12 LEAD, then press the Enter softkey.
2.From the list of options, select Muse Site and
Location and press the Change Value softkey.
The Muse Site and Location screen is displayed.
3.Specify the site identifier using the softkeys as
follows:
• Prev Digit or Next Digit — moves the
highlight to the previous or next digit.
• Inc Digit and Dec Digit — changes the value
of the highlighted digit.
• Enter— moves the cursor to the first digit of
the location.
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4.Specify the location identifier using the softkeys
as described in Step 3, then press the Enter
softkey to accept the values and return to the
previous screen.
This parameter allows you to review, or make changes to, Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary
Angioplasty (PTCA) settings if the E Series unit includes the 12-Lead Rep erfusion Algorithm
option. It determines whether or not the E Series unit prints a PTCA message (if appropriate).
Values are as follows
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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PTCA Threshold
This parameter allows you to set the threshold, in mV, for issuing the PTCA message. This
parameter is valid only when PTCA Message Enabled option is set to Yes.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, and 2.0 mV
Default:1.5 mV
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EtCO2 Parameters
EtCO2 configuration parameters are avai lable fo r update only if t he EtCO2 monitoring option is
installed on the unit and include:
• Default EtCO2 Units
• Displayed Zoom Level
• Default EtCO2 Comp Setting
• Power Save Mode at Power Up
• EtCO
Default EtCO2 Units
This parameter allows you to set the EtCO2 unit of measurement.
Average On Power Up
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Values are as follows:
Possible Values:mmHg (millimeters of mercury), kPa (kilopascals),% (percent)
Default:mmHg
Displayed Zoom Level
This parameter allows you to set the default scale setting for the displayed capnographic
waveform. It does not affect the printed waveform or the waveform data stored on the data
card.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:mmHg: 0-12.5, 0-25, 0-50, 0-75, 0-100
Default:mmHg: 0-50
Default EtCO2 Comp Setting
This parameter allows you to set the default compensation for CO2.
kPa: 0-1.7, 0-3.3, 0-6.6, 0-10.0, 0-13.3
kPa: 0-6.6
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:None, O2, N2O, O2 & N2O
Default:None
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Power Save Mode at Power Up
When this parameter is set to Yes, the unit automatically enters EtCO2 power save mode when
powered on with a CAPNOSTAT sensor connected. The user must then enable the EtCO
device using the Param/EtCO2 softkey menu before use.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
EtCO2 Average On Power Up
This parameter sets the default time period over which the EtCO2 values are averaged.
EtCO2 Parameters
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Values are as follows:
Possible Values:1 breath, 10 seconds, 20 seconds
Default:10 seconds
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Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
NIBP Parameters
NIBP configuration parameters are available for update only if the NIBP monitoring option is
installed on the unit, and include:
• NIBP Units
• Trigger NIBP Meas on BP Alarm
• Trigger NIBP Meas on HR Alarm
• NIBP Auto Interval Default
• NIBP First Inflate Pressure Default
• NIBP Button Press and Hold
NIBP Units
This parameter allows you to set the NIBP unit of measurement.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:mmHg (millimeters of mercury), kPa (kilopascals)
Default:mmHg
Trigger NIBP Meas on BP Alarm
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series unit initiates a single
additional blood pressure measurement when any of the NIBP alarms trigger.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Trigger NIBP Meas on HR Alarm
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series unit initiates a single blood
pressure measurement when the heart rate/pulse rate alarm triggers.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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NIBP Auto Interval Default
This parameter allows you to set the de fault for the amount of time between automatic
measurements.
This parameter allows you to set the default NIBP cu ff infla tion pressure (the pressure to which
the NIBP cuff inflates at the beginning of its first measurement after power up).
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:mmHg: 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240, 260
This parameter allows you to define w hich NIBP functio n is activat ed when you p ress and hold
the front panel NIBP button. You can configure the unit to either:
• Begin a sequence of STAT NIBP measurements, or
• Begin taking NIBP measurements at repeating, selected intervals.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:NIBP Auto, NIBP Stat
Default:NIBP Auto
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Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
Alarm Parameters
Alarm parameters are attributes associated with Alarm states and thresholds for the E Series
unit and include:
• Alarms Active at Power Up
• Alarms Limits at Power Up
Alarms Active at Power Up
This parameter allows you to specify whether alarms are automatically active at power on. This
setting applies to all alarms enabled by the Alarm Limits At Power Up parameter.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Alarms Limits at Power Up
This option allows you to enable or disable, and set high and low threshol d val ue s fo r each
alarm on the E Series unit. Possible values and defaults for each alarm are as follows:
Default: 55 mmHg or 7.3 kPa
Possible Values: In mmHg: 55 - 100
mmHg in increments of 5
In kPa: 8.0, 8.6, 9.3, 10.0, 10.6, 11.3,
12.0, 12.6, 13.3
Default: 160 mmHg or 21.3 kPa
Possible Values: In mmHg: 145 -
260 mmHg inclusive in increments
of 5
In kPa: 12.7, 13.3, 14.0, 14.7, 15.3,
16.0, 16.7, 17.3, 18.0, 18.7, 19.3,
20.0, 20.7, 21.3, 22.0, 22.7, 23.3,
24.0, 24.7, 25.3, 26.0, 26.7, 27.3,
28.0, 28.7, 29.3, 30.0, 30.7, 31.3,
32.0, 32.7, 33.3, 34.0, 34.7
Default: 30 BPM
Possible Values: 30 - 100 beats per
minute (BPM) inclusive in 5 BPM
increments
Default: 85%
Possible Values: 70 - 98%
Default: 5 breaths/min.
Possible Values: 0 - 100 breaths/
min. in increments of 5
Default: 25 mmHg or 3.3 kPa
Possible Values: In mmHg: 0 - 50
mmHg in increments of 5
In kPa: 0.0, 0.6, 1.3, 2.0, 2.6, 3.3,
4.0, 4.6, 5.3, 6.0, 6.6, 7.3
Default: 90 mmHg or 12.0 kPa
Possible Values: In mmHg: 40 - 140
mmHg inclusive in increments
of 5
In kPa: 5.3, 6.0, 6.7, 7.3, 8.0, 8.7,
9.3, 10.0, 10.7, 11.3, 12.0, 12.7, 13.3,
14.0, 14.7, 15.3, 16.0, 16.7, 17.3,
18.0, 18.7
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Diastolic Blood
Pressure
Default: 11 0 mmHg or 14.7 kPa
Values: In mmHg: 105 - 200
inclusive in increments of 5
In kPa: 14.0, 14.7, 15.3, 16.0, 16.7,
17.3, 18.0, 18.7, 19.3, 20.0, 20.7,
21.3, 22.0, 22.7, 23.3, 24.0, 24.7,
Default: 50 mmHg or 6.7 kPa
Values: In mmHg: 25 - 100 inclusive
in increments of 5
In kPa: 3.3, 4.0, 4.7, 5.3, 6.0, 6.7,
7.3, 8.0, 8.7, 9.3, 10.0, 10.7, 11.3,
12.0, 12.7, 13.3
25.3, 26.0, 26.7
Mean Blood
Pressure
Default: 130 mmHg or 17.3 kPa
Values: In mmHg: 125 - 220
inclusive in increments of 5
In kPa: 16.7, 17.3, 18.0, 18.7, 19.3,
20.0, 20.7, 21.3, 22.0, 22.7, 23.3,
24.0, 24.7, 25.3, 26.0, 26.7, 27.3,
Default: 60 mmHg or 8.0 kPa
Values: In mmHg: 30 -120 inclusive
in increments of 5
In kPa: 4.0, 4.7, 5.3, 6.0, 6.7, 7.3,
8.0, 8.7, 9.3, 10.0, 10.7, 11.3, 12.0,
12.7, 13.3, 14.0, 14.7, 15.3, 16.0
28.0, 28.7, 29.3
Procedure
Follow these steps to change the state or value of any of the alarms:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select Alarms, then press the Enter softkey.
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2.Select Alarm Limits at Power Up, and press the
Change Value softkey.
The Set Alarm Defaults screen is displayed.
3.Modify alarms using the softkeys as follows:
• Select Param — moves the highlight through
the various physiological parameters.
• Inc > and Dec < — toggles the state of the
highlighted alarm between enable and
disable.
• Next Field — moves to the next field you
want to change. Use this key to change the
High and Low settings.
• Return — enters the values you specified,
and returns you to the previous screen.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
T rending Parameters
Trending parameters are associated with the trend report function and how trend reports are
displayed, and include:
• Trending Enabled
• Trending Report Restart Delay
• Trending Report Zoom Level
Trending Enabled
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series unit prints and displays trend
reports (as long as the appropriate hardware is installed).
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Trending Report Restart Delay
This parameter allows you to review or change the length of time the de vice must be turned of f
before it erases all data stored in trend memory.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:5, 15, 30, 90 minutes, 6 hours, 12 hours, 18 hours, 1.5 days
Default:15 minutes
Trending Report Zoom Level
This parameter allows you to set the power-up resolution for the displayed trend report.
Trend data values for all physiological parameters are simultaneously sampled by the E Series
and stored in memory once every 30 seconds. When displ aying this data in tabular format on
the E Series screen, however, you can choose to view all or only a subset of the stored trend
data. The factory default zoom level causes all 30-second data samples to be displayed when
viewing the trend table. If lower resolution is desired, you can set this configuration option to
display only the samples taken every 5, 10, 15, 30, or 60 minutes. All data samples are printed
on the strip chart regardless of this setting.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:All (30 sec), 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 60 min
Default:All
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Display Parameters
The Display parameters are attributes that control what and how things appear on the E Series
monitor and include:
• Display Elapsed Time
• ECG Color
• SpO2 Color
• EtCO2 Color
• NIBP Color
• CPR Color
Display Elapsed Time
This parameter value specifies whether to display the elap sed time since the u nit was turned on.
The elapsed time continues to be co unted for up to 10 seconds after power do wn. This gives t he
operator adequate time to change the battery without resetting the elapsed timer.
Elapsed time is reset to zero (00:00) whenever the unit has been off for more than 10 seconds.
Values are as follows:
Display Parameters
ECG Color
SpO2 Color
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:AED mode: Yes
Manual Advisory mode: No
This parameter allows you to set individual display colors for the ECG waveform and
information displayed on the E Series monitor.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White
Default:Green
This parameter allows you to specify the color of the SpO2 information displayed on the
E Series monitor.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White
Default:Blue
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EtCO2 Color
This parameter allows you to specify the color of the EtCO2 waveform and information
displayed on the E Series monitor.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White
Default:Yellow
NIBP Color
This parameter allows you to specify the color of the NIBP information displayed on the
E Series monitor.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White
Default:White
CPR Color
This parameter allows you to specify the color of the CPR information displayed on the
E Series monitor.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White
Default:Purple
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Set Report Restart Delays Parameters
Presently, this category contains just one parameter: Summary Report Restart Delay.
Summary Report Restart Delay
This parameter allows you to review or change the length of time the de vice must be turned of f
before it erases all data stored in summary report memory.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:5 min, 15 min, 30 min, 90 min, 6 hours, 12 hours, 18 hours, 1.5 days
Default:15 minutes
Set Report Restart Delays Parameters
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Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
Printer Parameters
The Print Parameters are attributes that affect the way the strip chart recorder operates and
include:
• Auto Generate Strips
• Print 3 Leads When Leads Sel.
• Custom 5 Wire Grouping in Use
Auto Generate Strips
This parameter allows you to set the strip chart recorder to automatically begin printing after a
defibrillator discharge or whenever alarms are triggered while in Manual mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Print 3 Leads When Leads Sel.
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the strip chart recorder automatically
prints 3 simultaneous leads of the patien t ECG when Leads are selected and a 5-wire or 10-wire
ECG cable is in use.
Note that 3 leads of patient ECG are printed only when there is no waveform displayed on
Wave 2. If the SpO
parameter setting and prints the displayed ECG waveform and the waveform displayed on
Wave 2. If the CPR Compression Bar Graph is displayed on Wave 2, the unit prints 3 leads of
the patient ECG.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
, EtCO2, or Filt ECG waveform is displayed, the unit overrides this
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Custom 5 Wire Grouping in Use
This parameter allows you to specify whether you are using a standard (default) ECG lead
group or a custom 5 wire grouping (II, III, aVF). When this parameter value is set to No, leads
are printed as follows:
Selected Lead Leads Printed (top to bottom)
I I, II, III
II II, I, III
III III, I, II
aVR aVR, aVL, aVF
aVL aVL, aVR, aVF
aVF aVF, aVR, aVL
V1 (5 Wire Cable) V1, I, aVR
When this parameter is set to Yes, leads are printed as follows:
Selected Lead Leads Printed (top to bottom)
II II, III, aVF
III III, II, aVF
Printer Parameters
aVF aVF, II, III
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
Data Card Parameters
Data Card Parameters are attributes that control what gets recorded to the PCMCIA card,
whether or not you can erase a card, and how the card operates; these parameters include:
• Record ECG Data in Advisory Mode
• Record Audio in Advisory Mode*
• Record SpO2 in Advisory Mode*
• Record EtCO2 in Advisory Mode*
• Report Memory Card Errors
• Allow Card Erase
• Card Capacity Message Enabled
• Erase Card Prompt at Pwr Off
• Remove Card Prompt at Pwr Off
• Sync Defib Excluded
* These parameters can be set to Yes only if the Record ECG Data in Advisory Mode
parameter is set to Yes.
Record ECG Data in Advisory Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to record the ECG waveform continuously to the
PCMCIA card while in Manual/Advisory mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Record Audio in Advisory Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to record audio data continuously to the PCMCIA
card while in Manual/Advisory mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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Record SpO2 in Advisory Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to record the SpO2 waveform continuously to the
PCMCIA card while in Manual/Advisory mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Record EtCO2 in Advisory Mode
This parameter allows you to set the unit to record the EtCO2 waveform continuously to the
PCMCIA card while in Manual/Advisory mode.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Data Card Parameters
Report Memory Card Errors
This parameter allows you to disable or enable memory card error messages and voice prompts.
If this option is set to No, the unit suppresses all error messages and prompts related to the use
of the memory card (i.e., INSERT CARD, REPLACE CARD, CARD FULL, CARD LOW < n MINUTES, CARD WRITE PROTECTED, NOT AN E SERIES DATA CARD, ERASE CARD,
and CARD NOT ERASED PROPERLY).
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Allow Card Erase
This parameter, when set to Yes, allows you to erase PCMCIA data cards on the E Series unit.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
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Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
Card Capacity Message Enabled
This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series displays the CARD LOW
message when the remaining storage capacity of the card reaches 30, 15, and 5 minutes. Data
recording needs to be enabled and a data card must be present.
To enable this option, Report Memory Card Errors must also be set to Yes; otherwise, the
option is ignored.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Erase Card Prompt at Pwr Off
This parameter allows you to set the E Series unit so that you can erase the data card at power
off if the card contains only self test and, optionally, synchronized cardioversion data. To
enable this option, the Allow Card Erase option must also be set to Yes.
When set to Yes, the unit displays the prompt Erase Card -- Yes/No? when you turn the
Selector switch to the OFF position and the following criteria are met:
• A data card is installed in the E Series unit.
• The unit has NOT performed a defibrillation, other than a self test, since power on.
Note:You can also configure the E Series unit to display the Erase Card -- Yes/No?
prompt if the card contains only synchronized cardioversion data. See the “Sync
Defib Excluded” on page 53 for more information.
• The unit has NOT delivered a pacing current greater than 25 mA since power-up.
If you select Yes at the prompt within 15 seconds, the card will be erased, verified, and the unit
will subsequently shut off. If you select No, or 15 seconds is exceeded without a response, the
unit will shut off without erasing the card.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Remove Card Prompt at Pwr Off
This parameter allows you to set the E Series unit to prompt you to remove the data card at
power off if the card contains any info rmation other than se lf test and , optional ly, synchronized
cardioversion data.
When set to Yes, the unit displays the prompt Remove Card when you turn the Selector switch
to the OFF position and the following criteria are met:
• A data card is installed in the E Series unit.
• The unit has performed a defibrillation, other than a self test, since power on.
Note:You can configure the E Series to not display the Remove Card prompt if the card
contains only synchronized cardioversion data. See the “Sync Defib Excluded” on
page 53 for more information.
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• The unit has delivered a pacing current greater than 25 mA since power-up.
When this option is enabled, the Remove Card prompt is displayed for 10 seconds, then the
E Series unit shuts off.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
Sync Defib Excluded
This parameter allows the exclusion of synchronized cardioversion from the criteria for
determining whether the Erase Card or Remove Card messages are issued following power off.
When set to Yes, if the E Series unit has only discharged self-test or synchronized
cardioversion defibrillations, and has not delivered pacing current greater than 25 mA, the unit
displays the Erase Card -- Ye s/No? prompt at power off if so configured. Otherwise, the unit
displays the Remove Card prompt at power off if so configured.
Values are as follows:
Data Card Parameters
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
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T i me Parameters
The Time parameters are attributes related to clock synchronization and time on the E Series
unit and include:
• Clock Synchronization
• Daylight Savings
• Display Time Sync. Required Message
Clock Synchronization
This parameter allows you to specify:
• Time zone, which is used by dial up and GPS synchronization.
• Dial location and dial prefix, which are used for dial-up clock synchronization for dialing
into the NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology) clock in Hawaii or Colorado.
Values are as follows:
ParameterDefaultValid Values
Time ZoneN. America Eastern Dateline, Samoa, Hawaii, Alaska, N. America Pacific,
Dial LocationColoradoHawaii, Colorado
N. America Mountain, N. America Central,
N. America Eastern, Cuba, Atlantic, Chile, Falkland Islands,
Paraguay, Newfoundland, Greenland, Mid Atlantic, Azores,
UTC, Western Europe, Central Europe, Namibia,
Eastern Europe, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Kaliningrad, Iraq,
Moscow, Iran, Arabia, Samara, Afghanistan, Western Asia,
Yekaterinburg, India, Central Asia, Novosibirsk,
Southeast Asia, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Western Australia,
Korea, Yakutsk, Cental Australia, Eastern Australia,
Tasmania, Vladivostok, Central Pacific, Magadan,
New Zealand, or Petropavlovsk
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Prefix (at start of
dialing location
noneany 8 digits (0 through 9 inclusive for each) or the following
characters (+, &, !, *, or comma)
phone number)
Procedure
Follow these steps to modify the Clock Synchronization parameters:
StepAction
1.Press the Change Config softkey from the Main
System Configuration screen.
The Parameter Categories screen appears.
Select Time, then press the Enter softkey.
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2.Select Clock Synchronization, and press the
Change Value softkey.
The Clock Synchronization parameters screen is
displayed.
3.Use the Prev Item or Next Item softkeys to scroll
through the list of parameters and highlight the
one you want to change.
Press the Change Value softkey.
4.Modify the parameters using the softkeys as
follows:
• For Time Zone and Dial Location, use the
Prev Value and Next Value softkeys to scroll
through and select the desired value, then
press the Enter softkey.
• For Dial Prefix, use the Prev Digit and Next
Digit softkeys to move from one digit to the
next, or to move backward. Use the Inc Digit
and Dec Digit to set the numerical value for
each digit.
Press Enter when you are done setting the Clock
Synchronization parameters, then press Return.
Time Parameters
Daylight Savings
Display Time Sync. Required Message
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This parameter allows you to specify whether the E Series unit automatically adjusts the time
for Daylight Savings when you dial the selected NIST location or sync the clock via GPS. If the
selected time zone does not adhere to Daylight Savings, this parameter will be set to No.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
When this parameter is set to Yes, and more than two weeks pass without any form of time
synchronization, the unit will display a warning whenever it is powered down stating that time
synchronization is required.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:Yes
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters
Communications Parameters
The Communication parameters are attributes that relate to E Series unit transmissions and
include:
• Upload Baud Rate
• Bluetooth Baud Rate
• Enable Data Relay
Upload Baud Rate
This parameter allows you to set the upload transmission rate for RS232 transmission.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:9600 bps, 38400 bps, 115200 bps
Default:115200 bps
Bluetooth Baud Rate
This parameter allows you to set the upload transmission rate for Bluetooth™ wireless
transmission.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:9600 bps, 38400 bps, 115200 bps
Default:38400 bps
Enable Data Relay
This parameter allows you to specify whether the selection called “Data Relay” is presented in
the phone number list for outputting patient records via the serial connection. Data Relay
specifies that data will be sent to the Data Relay application on a PC.
When this parameter is set to Yes, “Data Relay” is a selection along with the pre-configured
locations on the 12 Lead transmission set-up screen (see “Fax/Communication Phone
Numbers” on page 32). When Bluetooth is installed, you can change the serial communication
selection between Bluetooth and RS232 during ope ration modes. Thi s change remains in ef fect
until the system is powered off or you change the selection.
This option is valid only when the Auto Transmit After 12 Lead parameter value is set to Yes;
otherwise, it is ignored.
Valid values are as follows:
Possible Values:
Default:Yes
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Yes
, No
CPR Parameters
The CPR parameters are attributes that relate to the E Series Real CPR Help® functionality and
include:
• Display CPR Compression Bar Graph
• CPR Record Data to Card
• CPR Guidance Audio Prompts
• CPR Compression Metronome
Display CPR Compression Bar Graph
When set to Yes, this parameter specifies that the CPR compression bar graph will
automatically replace the second waveform on the E Series display whenever chest
compressions are detected.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
CPR Parameters
CPR Record Data to Card
This parameter, when set to Yes, causes CPR data to be recorded to the PCMCIA card
whenever CPR-D•padz
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are in use. This parameter can be set to Yes only if Record ECG Data
in Advisory Mode is set to Yes.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, No
Default:No
CPR Guidance Audio Prompts
This parameter allows you to select the modes in which CPR-related audio prompts will be
issued, Semi-Auto Only (default), Yes (Manual and Semi-Auto), or No (no prompts regardless
of mode). In Semi-Auto Only, or Yes, the audio prompts are:
• PUSH HARDER when the detected compression depth is consistently less than 1.5 inches
(3.8 cm).
• GOOD COMPRESSIONS when the rescuer responds by increasing compression dept h to
1.5 inches (3.8 cm) or more.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, Semi-Auto Only, No
Default:Semi-Auto Only
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CPR Compression Metronome
This parameter allows you to select in which modes you want the CPR metronome enabled,
Semi-Auto Only (default), Yes (Manual and Semi-Auto), or No (no prompts regardless of
mode). If this parameter is set to Yes and the unit is in Manual Mode, the metronome is
activated when compressions fall to below 80 compressions per minute during CPR. If this
parameter is set to Semi-Auto Only or Yes and the unit is in Semi-Auto Mode, the metronome
is always on during CPR periods. If this parameter is set to No, the metronome is disabled.
Values are as follows:
Possible Values:Yes, Semi-Auto Only, No
Default:Semi-Auto Only
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