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Dash 3000/4000 Patient Monitor
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Configuration:
Boot Code Selections
Set CIC and QS Protocol
The CIC and QS Protocol default setting is Seg50/51 (Segment 50/51)
and should not be changed. However, future products may require
Hilltop protocol. Use the Boot Code Service Menu to change the CIC
Protocol and QS Protocol.
Set MUSE Protocol
The monitor transmits 12SL and ACI-TIPI data over the optional Unity
Network to the MUSE and ST Guard. The formats used for this process
are Hilltop and Segment 50/51. Since the Segment 50/51 format does not
support 500 Hz ECG data or ACI-TIPI, records originally stored on the
MUSE in Hilltop format cannot be displayed at the ST Guard.
Use the Boot Code Service Menu to set the MUSE Protocol. The default
setting is Hilltop.
1. Activate the Boot Code.
a. Hold down
NBP GO/STOP
and
ZERO ALL
.
b. Press and release the
Trim Knob
control.
c. Keep holding
NBP GO/STOP
and
ZERO ALL
until the Boot
Code information appears on the display.
2. Select
SERVICE MENU
.
3. Select
SET CONFIGURATION
menu option.
4. Select
MUSE Protocol
then choose
Hilltop
or
Seg50/51
.
Hilltop—Sends 12SL records to the MUSE in Hilltop format. The
12SL records contain 500 samples per second of ECG data. ST
Guard will NOT be able to retrieve 12SL records stored on the
MUSE in Hilltop format.
Seg50/51—Sends 12SL records to the MUSE in Segment 50/51
format with MAC Rhythm statements. The 12SL records stored
on the MUSE contain 240 samples per second of ECG data. ST
Guard can retrieve 12SL records from the MUSE. ACI-TIPI data
can NOT be retrieved at the MUSE if this protocol is selected.
5. Select
Exit
and wait for the monitor to display the message,
“Writing
settings to EEPROM...”
6. Manually reboot the monitor to implement this change.
NOTE
Before you are able to transmit data to the MUSE and ST Guard, you
must use the Service Mode menu to set up the MUSE system’s
Location ID and Site Number. Refer to
page 5-5 and to
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