
CU-ER1 Operator’s Manual _ver 3.00
The Connection icon shows the status of the connection of the Paramedic CU-ER1 with the
PC during data transmission
Icon
Meaning
Before the start of data transmission:
A connection has not been made yet.
At the end of data transmission:
Data transfer has been finished.
A connection has been established and communication is ongoing. When
this icon is shown, a progress bar is also shown underneath the
Paramedic CU-ER1 icon.
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The attempt to make a connection has failed.
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When this is shown, the Communication icon also stops moving the
arrow tips.
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Attempts to establish a connection is stopped if no connection is
made in 1 minute. This icon is also shown if data transfer is
cancelled due to interference
The progress of the data transmission is tracked by a progress bar in the LCD display of
the Paramedic CU-ER1.
5.
The order of device activation may also be reversed. It is possible to set the
Paramedic CU-ER1 first to transmit data and then set the CU Expert to receive data.
6.
When the data transmission is completed, the CU Expert ECG Data Management
Software prompts you about the completion of the transmission. The completion of
the data transmission is also shown by a full progress bar in the LCD display of the
Paramedic CU-ER1.
7.
When the transmission is finished, the Paramedic CU-ER1 may be turned OFF.
11.3.2 UART Port
The UART port may be used to transmit data to a PC running the CU Expert ECG Data
Management Software.
Connect the Paramedic CU-ER1 to the PC as specified in the User’s Manual of the CU
Expert Data Management Software. Insert the SmartMedia Card if the data to be
transferred is in the SmartMedia Card.
The Paramedic CU-ER1 must be set to communicate through its UART port by setting the
COM PORT to UART as outlined in the GENERAL DEVICE SETUP of the section on MENU
OPERATION.
Proceed with data transmission as enumerated in the data transmission steps of section
11.3.1 IrDA port.
If it is needed to transfer data while the patient is connected to the Paramedic CU-ER1, the computer used
in the transfer of data through the UART port must comply with the requirements of the IEC 60601-1
Standard: Medical electrical equipment – Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential
performance.
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