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MAC™ 1600 

2028451-182B

System Configuration

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Power up mode

Determines which screen will appear when the device is 
powered on. Available options are:

„

Resting ECG

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Arrhythmia

„

Main Menu

„

Stress ECG

Resting ECG is the default value. Stress ECG are 
available only if the ERGO option has been activated. For 
more information, refer to 

“Options Setup” 

on page 9-29.

Display Colors

Determines the appearance the ECG display. Select a 
color combination that is legible for you. 

ECG Grid on Display

Determines whether a grid is displayed behind the 
waveforms. A grid may make reading the ECG easier. 
Default is on. 

Anti-Aliasing of ECG 
Waveforms

Determines whether anti-aliasing will be applied to 
waveforms to reduce distortion caused by the video 
display. Default is on. 

Power for External Modem

Determines whether power should be provided to an 
external modem through the serial cable. If enabled, the 
MAC 1600 system will provide power when the modem 
transmits or receives data and disconnect the power when 
the communication completes. 

Enable this option only if you use the GE supplied cable 
and an external GE modem that has been modified to 
obtain its power through the serial cable. Enabling this 
option when using a standard cable or modem may cause 
communication issues. 

Auto Standby

Determines whether the device will automatically enter 
standby mode if it is inactive for a predefined time limit. 
This helps reduce power consumption and increases the 
life of the device. See also Auto Standby Time

Auto Standby Time 
(1-255 min)

Identifies the amount of time, in minutes, that the device 
can remain inactive before it enters standby mode. Used 
by the Auto Standby field. 

Stress Test

Identifies the device used to perform the stress test. 
Available only if the ERGO option is enabled. 

For information on enabling stress tests, refer to 

“Stress 

ECG Settings” 

on page 9-13

For information on conducting stress tests, see Chapter 7.

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Summary of Contents for MAC 1600

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual 2028451 182 Revision B GE Healthcare MAC 1600 ECG Analysis System Software Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...f the following European Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices Archivist CardioSoft CASE Hookup Advisor MAC Mactrode Multi Link MUSE SilverTRACE and 12SL are trademarks owned by General Elect...

Page 3: ...s of Use 1 10 Contraindications 1 11 Recording ECGs During Defibrillation 1 11 Accuracy Of the Input Signal Reproduction 1 12 Modulating Effects in Digital Systems 1 12 Installation and Connection 1 1...

Page 4: ...nt s Skin 3 2 Applying the Electrodes 3 3 Resting ECG Electrodes 3 4 Stress ECG Electrodes 3 6 4 Entering Patient Information Entering Patient Information Manually 4 2 Entering Patient Information wit...

Page 5: ...ress Test Keys 7 5 Stress Options 7 6 Conducting Stress Tests 7 8 Conducting a Stress Test with a Treadmill or Ergometer 7 8 Conducting a Stress Test with a Master s Step Device 7 11 8 Managing Intern...

Page 6: ...10 2 MAC 1600 Maintenance 10 2 Inspecting the Equipment 10 3 Cleaning the Device 10 3 Cable and Leadwire Maintenance 10 4 Sanitizing Cables and Leadwires 10 4 Storing Cables and Leadwires 10 7 Replac...

Page 7: ...Not Move A 4 Paper Jams A 5 SD Card Not Present A 5 Cannot Import or Transmit Records Via Modem A 6 Cannot Export to Shared Directories A 6 System Errors A 7 B Creating Barcodes Introduction B 2 Sett...

Page 8: ...vi MAC 1600 2028451 182B...

Page 9: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 1 1 1 Introduction...

Page 10: ...s are used throughout this manual Revision History PN 2028451 182 Revision Date Comment A 29 February 2008 Initial release of document B 25 April 2008 Corrected the duration of the battery s normal op...

Page 11: ...roughout this manual to point out hazards and to designate a degree or level of seriousness Definitions Familiarize yourself with the safety message definitions and significance Hazard is defined as a...

Page 12: ...must be connected to an appropriately grounded power supply WARNING RF INTERFERENCE Known RF sources such as cell phones radio or TV stations and two way radios may cause unexpected or adverse operat...

Page 13: ...oper performance of the device For this reason make sure that all external devices operated in the vicinity of the device comply with the relevant EMC requirements X ray equipment or MRI devices are p...

Page 14: ...s IEC 60601 1 1 EN60601 1 1 must be complied with in all cases WARNING SITE REQUIREMENTS Do not route cables in a way that they may present a stumbling hazard For safety reasons all connectors for pat...

Page 15: ...ification of the ACCESSORY has been performed in accordance to the appropriate IEC 60601 1 and or IEC 60601 1 1 harmonized national standard CAUTION BEFORE INSTALLATION Compatibility is critical to sa...

Page 16: ...such as this electrocardiograph system must only be used by persons who have received adequate training in the use of such equipment and who are capable of applying it properly CAUTION POWER REQUIREME...

Page 17: ...t With respect to electric shock fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601 1 IEC 60601 2 25 and CAN CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 Type of protection against electrical shock Class I internally...

Page 18: ...ent If you elect to collect this type of data it is your responsibility to ensure that you comply with all applicable legal requirements Responsibility of the Manufacturer GE is responsible for the ef...

Page 19: ...is not necessary to remove the ECG electrodes prior to defibrillation the patient signal is defibrillation proof Use silver silver chloride electrodes A defibrillator discharge may cause stainless st...

Page 20: ...ill use 240 V rather than 120 V the source must be a center tapped 240 V single phase circuit Contact GE for information before connecting any devices to this equipment not recommended in this manual...

Page 21: ...as unsorted municipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an authorized representative of the manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment Attention...

Page 22: ...ress per IEC EN 60529 X Ingress of solid objects 0 non protected 1 50 mm dia 2 12 5 mm dia 3 2 5 mm dia 4 1 0 mm dia 5 dust protected 6 dust tight Y ingress of liquid 0 non protected 1 vertical drippi...

Page 23: ...ial number appears on the device label and uses the following structure CCC Mark China Compulsory Certification mark North American Product Safety Certification Symbolizes compliance with both Canadia...

Page 24: ...1 16 MAC 1600 2028451 182B Introduction...

Page 25: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 2 1 2 Equipment Overview...

Page 26: ...ugged in and receiving power C Battery LED Indicates various battery states Solid amber light indicates the battery is charging Flashing amber light indicates the battery is low Off indicates the batt...

Page 27: ...carrying the MAC 1600 device Name Description A External Power Connector 12V power supply for future external devices Do not use B COMM Port A Serial connector for stress devices bicycle ergometer or...

Page 28: ...ms I External Video Monitor connection Standard 15 pin VGA connector for an external monitor Connect a medical grade VGA CRT or medical grade VGA compatible LCD display NOTE The MAC 1600 display resol...

Page 29: ...window or to select items from the screen I Trimpad The arrows move the cursor left right up or down The center button moves the focus within a window or selects the currently active item J Shift Key...

Page 30: ...on against high frequency burns use only the acquisition cable that ships with this equipment Otherwise serious injury could result CAUTION PROPER LEADWIRE CONNECTION Improper connection will cause in...

Page 31: ...5 pin male connector Connects to the system s ECG signal input connector One end of each acquisition cable consists of a D sub 15 pin male connector B Multi link Acquisition Cable Leads The lead end o...

Page 32: ...E Do not use the system on battery power until the battery is fully charged as indicated by the on screen battery gauge and the blank LED next to the display You may use the MAC 1600 system on AC powe...

Page 33: ...e 10 7 for details 2 Connect the leadwires to the front of the acquisition module A Refer to Acquisition Modules on page 2 6 for more information 3 Connect the acquisition cable to the MAC 1600 system...

Page 34: ...can be connected to the system s COMM B serial port using either the 350mm MAC 1200 cable PN 2008683 001 or the 1M MAC 1200 cable PN 2008683 002 The external modem is unnecessary if the optional inter...

Page 35: ...hen the device is ready for operation configure the system settings using the information in Chapter 9 If the same settings will be applied to multiple devices at the site export the settings to an SD...

Page 36: ...in taking an ECG without logging into the MAC 1600 system Using the MAC 1600 Keyboard You interact with the MAC 1600 system by using the keyboard In addition to entering data as you would any keyboard...

Page 37: ...menu options Save your selections After entering data or changing a configuration you may have the option to save your changes by selecting the Save menu option Navigating Data Entry Windows Use the...

Page 38: ...2 14 MAC 1600 2028451 182B Equipment Overview...

Page 39: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 3 1 3 Preparing the Patient...

Page 40: ...for sale in the United States 25A 1 Shave any hair from each electrode site and degrease each electrode site with alcohol 2 Do one of the following If you are conducting a stress test proceed to step...

Page 41: ...ll connected and working properly NOTE You can use the Hookup Advisor module to review connection quality before beginning the ECG For more information refer to Hookup Advisor Module on page 5 12 Appl...

Page 42: ...al border B V2 yellow C2 yellow Fourth intercostal space at the left sternal border C V3 green C3 green Midway between location B and D D V4 blue C4 brown Mid clavicular line in the fifth intercostal...

Page 43: ...placement upper leg as close to torso as possible J RA white R red Right deltoid AHA Label IEC Label Electrode Placement AHA Label IEC Label Electrode Placement A A1 orange Nst white Attachment point...

Page 44: ...al border B V2 yellow C2 yellow Fourth intercostal space at the left sternal border C V3 green C3 green Midway between location B and D D V4 blue C4 brown Mid clavicular line in the fifth intercostal...

Page 45: ...ring the Patient 2028451 182B MAC 1600 3 7 I RL green N black On waistline above right thigh J RA white R red Under right clavicle at furthest point from the sternum AHA Label IEC Label Electrode Plac...

Page 46: ...3 8 MAC 1600 2028451 182B Preparing the Patient...

Page 47: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 4 1 4 Entering Patient Information...

Page 48: ...ress the window opens automatically when you initially select the application You do not need to press the F1 key For subsequent patients you need manually open the window In Arrhythmia mode press F1...

Page 49: ...erly configured Refer to Chapter 9 for instructions on setting up the optional barcode reader 1 When the Scan the Patient Barcode prompt appears on the screen scan the patient s barcode 044A A Please...

Page 50: ...4 4 MAC 1600 2028451 182B Entering Patient Information...

Page 51: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 5 1 5 Recording a Resting ECG...

Page 52: ...pe of ECG Valid types are Resting ECG Arrhythmia and Stress Test B Display Format Format of current waveforms Press the Leads key to cycle through all 12 leads C Date Current system date D Time Curren...

Page 53: ...w Pass Filter until the waveforms are configured as desired For more information refer to ECG Options on page 5 4 5 If the patient has a pacemaker press the F5 key to turn Pace Enhance on For more inf...

Page 54: ...the reading press F4 Continue The menu options change to allow you to manage the acquisition Proceed to step 9 9 Use the options to change patients to print a copy or to save transmit or reanalyze th...

Page 55: ...y restricting which frequencies are included Frequencies are measured in Hertz Hz and include the following options 20 Hz 40 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz Selecting a frequency eliminates signals that exceed that...

Page 56: ...fer to Generating a Rhythm Report Manual Recording on page 5 7 for more information F5 Main Menu Exits the Resting ECG function and returns to the Main Menu F Key Option Description F Key Option Descr...

Page 57: ...G Options on page 5 4 5 If the patient has a pacemaker press the F5 key to turn Pace Enhance on For more information refer to ECG Options on page 5 4 6 Press the Leads key to scroll through all 12 lea...

Page 58: ...ption is enabled reanalysis allows you to modify Global Measurements If the HEART option is enabled reanalysis allows you to modify both Global Measurements and T wave Dispersion Reanalyzing an ECG Us...

Page 59: ...When you are done adjusting the fiducial points do one of the following To discard your adjustments and start over press the F4 key The original readings are restored Return to step 2 to start over T...

Page 60: ...ncreases in size and is highlighted green A selected fiducial point can be adjusted by pressing the left and right arrows on the trimpad C Measurement Legend The measurement in milliseconds ms for the...

Page 61: ...ent is the default mode If either 12SL option is enabled MI12 or ME12 is activated only Global Measurement is available For more information on activating the HEART options refer to Options Setup on p...

Page 62: ...icator is lit identify and correct the error before proceeding with the ECG The Hookup Advisor function is enabled and configured in the Resting ECG Setup Refer to Resting ECG Setup on page 9 6 for de...

Page 63: ...nted as QRS complexes should be considered At the same time however QRS complexes might be suppressed in certain situations Therefore pacemaker patients should always be watched closely Recording ECGs...

Page 64: ...defibrillation discharge WARNING EQUIPMENT DAMAGE For patient safety use only the original GE patient cable Before connecting the cable to the device check it for signs of mechanical damage Do not us...

Page 65: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 6 1 6 Arrhythmia Mode Recording...

Page 66: ...a Report Use the following steps to record an arrhythmia report 1 Prepare the patient as described in Chapter 3 2 From the MAC 1600 Main Menu press the F2 key Arrhythmia The Enter Patient Data window...

Page 67: ...veral options for configuring an Arrhythmia report The options presented as option keys across the bottom of the display are listed in the following table F Key Option Description F1 Start Stop Record...

Page 68: ...equencies are included Frequencies are measured in Hertz Hz and include the following options 20 Hz 40 Hz 100 Hz 150 Hz Selecting a frequency eliminates signals that exceed that frequency The smaller...

Page 69: ...th the Table and Episode formats F2 Print Table Prints a breakdown of the recording in tabular format The report includes the analysis duration in minutes and seconds the artifact duration in minutes...

Page 70: ...d beats PCAP Pacemaker capture PERR Pacemaker malfunction PSVC Premature supraventricular contraction PVC Premature ventricular contraction QRSL Learned QRS complex RUN Ventricular run 3 PVCs VBIG Ven...

Page 71: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 7 1 7 Stress Testing...

Page 72: ...opriate Manual overrides of the device can also be initiated from the MAC 1600 keyboard See Stress Test Keys on page 7 5 for more information Supported devices include T2000 and T2100 Trackmaster TMX4...

Page 73: ...ion refer to Options Setup on page 9 29 The correct device must be selected on the Basic System Setup For more information refer to Basic Setup on page 9 2 The Stress ECG Setup must be configured corr...

Page 74: ...tting on the Country Settings window For more information refer to Country Setup on page 9 23 D RPP 100 Rate Pressure Product divided by 100 The rate pressure product is calculated by multiplying the...

Page 75: ...information refer to Country Setup on page 9 23 I Grade RPM The grade for a treadmill in percent or the revolutions per minute for an ergometer J METS Metabolic equivalent of the current exercise lev...

Page 76: ...upported devices I Stop TM Stops the treadmill Functions only with supported devices J Grade Decreases the treadmill s incline It stops automatic mode and places you into manual mode Functions only wi...

Page 77: ...waveform appears Only the appearance of the waveform changes signal strength is not affected NOTE If Automatic is selected the system calculates the best gain based on the peak to peak amplitudes of a...

Page 78: ...nhance Increases the readability of pacemaker ECGs Options are On and Off F2 Printer Leads Selects which leads to include in the printout Options are First Six Second Six Rhythm Six 12 Used only when...

Page 79: ...ncludes the speed and gain finite residual filter pacemaker enhancement printer leads test protocol report format and target heart rate For more information on setting these options refer to Stress Op...

Page 80: ...Test End and Continue Test Do one of the following To return to the test press the F2 key Continue Test The previous menu options return Continue to record the ECG as needed When you are done repeat t...

Page 81: ...ons refer to Stress Options on page 7 6 5 Record a preliminary ECG This may be seated standing supine or hyperventilating depending on the requirements of the selected protocol 6 Begin the pretest pha...

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Page 83: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 8 1 8 Managing Internal Storage...

Page 84: ...Gs can be saved to internal storage arrhythmia and stress ECGs can only be printed Resting ECGs can be stored automatically or manually To save resting ECG records automatically set the Auto Store ECG...

Page 85: ...Setup on page 9 29 Configure the system s data communication settings For more information refer to Communication Setup on page 9 19 Use the following instructions to import a record into internal st...

Page 86: ...ctions to print the directory of ECGs stored in internal memory 1 From the Main Menu press F4 File Manager The File Manager window opens 2 Press F4 Print Directory The directory prints on the MAC 1600...

Page 87: ...ress F5 Search F6 Return Press F5 Search F2 Clear All F1 Search Editing Patient Data Use the following instructions to edit a record s patient data 1 From the Main Menu press F4 File Manager The File...

Page 88: ...n updated press F6 Save The updated information is saved and you return to the File Manager window Deleting Records Use the following instructions to delete all records from internal storage 1 From th...

Page 89: ...Select All 3 Press F3 Print The selected records are printed on the MAC 1600 writer Transmitting Records Use the following instructions to transmit records from internal storage to an external device...

Page 90: ...pens Select the correct location and press F6 OK Exporting Records Use the following instructions to export records from internal storage to a Secure Digital card or to a shared directory NOTE If expo...

Page 91: ...sufficient free space for the selected records and that it is not write protected 4 Press F5 Export One of two things happens If a shared directory was defined a window opens for you to select the de...

Page 92: ...the directory with the user name and password defined on the Communications Setup window If either of those values are incorrect a window will open and prompt you to log in If this happens press the E...

Page 93: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 9 1 9 System Configuration...

Page 94: ...re saved Setup Functions Setup functions fall into the following categories Basic system settings Resting ECG settings Arrhythmia settings Stress ECG settings Communication settings Country settings P...

Page 95: ...o referred the patient Defaults on any patient records created on the device Attending Physician The physician who supervised the ECG Defaults on any patient records created on the device Technician T...

Page 96: ...erial cable If enabled the MAC 1600 system will provide power when the modem transmits or receives data and disconnect the power when the communication completes Enable this option only if you use the...

Page 97: ...her the device will automatically log the user off after a predefined period of inactivity See also Auto Logoff Time Available only if High Security Mode is enabled Auto Logoff Time 1 255 min Determin...

Page 98: ...ng ECG Setup Field Comment Page 1 Gain mm mV Sets the amplitude of the ECG signal Measurement is in millimeter per millivolt and includes the following options 2 5 5 10 20 40 Automatic The larger the...

Page 99: ...1 Selecting a frequency eliminates signals that fall below that frequency For example if you select 0 16 only signals that have a frequency of 0 16 Hz or higher are included in the waveform ADS Enable...

Page 100: ...the 12 lead display formats is selected this field is not available since all 12 leads are displayed Page 2 Printer Leads Identifies the default set of leads used for printing The values are First 6 S...

Page 101: ...you to adjust the following ECG measurements P Duration PR Interval QRS Duration QT Interval Available only if Audit Trail is disabled and one of the following options is activated ME12 MEHR MI12 or...

Page 102: ...on the patient information window To include ACI TIPI statements the following conditions must be met MI12 or ME12 system option is activated TIPI system option is activated ACI TIPI must be enabled 1...

Page 103: ...is selected the report will not print Report Copies Determines how many copies of the selected report will print Print Interpretation Determines whether ECG interpretation will print on the report Ava...

Page 104: ...smission Determines whether the ECG will be deleted from internal storage after it is transmitted to an external device Available only if one of the communications options is activated For more inform...

Page 105: ...s options Report options Lead sequence To reach the Stress ECG Setup from the MAC 1600 Main Menu press F5 System Configuration F4 Stress ECG Setup Arrhythmia Event Printing Selects which arrhythmia ev...

Page 106: ...m reduces baseline shift FRF Finite Residual Filter reduces noise and artifacts The selection also determines the behavior of the Lower Pass Filter Hz and ADS FRF fields ADS FRF Enables disables the s...

Page 107: ...2 this field will be labeled Master s Step Mode instead of Protocol J x Point Formula Determines the method used to calculate the post J Point Options are 0ms 10ms 20ms 40ms 80ms Rautaharju default v...

Page 108: ...ular Summary Determines whether the tabular report format will be included in the stress report Trend Report Determines whether the trend report format will be included in the stress report ST Trend R...

Page 109: ...opens 2 Press F4 Page Down The second page opens Ergometers WHO WHO50 WHO75 HOLLMANN BAL STD FRANCE MODWHO CONCONI Master s Step SINGLE DOUBLE TRIPLE Parameter Treadmill Ergometer Comment Stage Y Y T...

Page 110: ...s 7 Type a name for the new protocol and press F6 OK The Protocol window opens with all the stages from the template You can now add edit or delete stages 8 To add a stage do the following a Select th...

Page 111: ...tom protocols press F5 Factory Defaults 16 When the protocol is done press F6 Return The protocol is saved and you return to the Select Protocol window Communication Setup The Communication Setup func...

Page 112: ...rt Using Shared Directory field is checked Username Identifies the user name that the MAC 1600 system will use to log on to the shared directory The user must be set up on the domain with the appropri...

Page 113: ...etermines the type of modem to be used internal optional or external Multitech MT5634ZBA Global Modem PN 2004831 001 Modem Speaker Configures how an external modem s speaker will be used On Off Dialin...

Page 114: ...s the port the device should listen to for incoming serial IP connections These communications must match the values defined on the transmitting MUSE system Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Det...

Page 115: ...he IP address of the DNS servers to use Primary DNS Server Identifies the IP address of the primary DNS server used to resolve Internet domain names Alternate DNS Server Identifies the IP address of t...

Page 116: ...Options are 50 Hz and 60 Hz Lead Label Determines whether the system will label leads using the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC or the American Heart Association AHA Fi...

Page 117: ...nes whether additional checks will be performed to ensure that the patient ID meets the requirements of the national patient ID used in Scandinavian countries If this field is set you must select the...

Page 118: ...ines whether referring physician will be available when entering test information Attending Physician Determines whether attending physician will be available when entering test information Technician...

Page 119: ...ions window which allows you to define up to five custom clinical test fields Each field consists of a Prompt and a Type The Prompt can be up to 10 characters The Type can be any of the following Alph...

Page 120: ...surname Required 40 alphanumeric characters First Name Identifies the user s given name Optional 20 alphanumeric characters User ID Defines an ID for the user If High Security Mode is enabled the use...

Page 121: ...that was selected on the Edit User List window this field will be checked by default Multiple roles may be selected but at least one role must be selected Technician Determines whether the user fills...

Page 122: ...TDG 2034995 001 CT Data Guard R12L 2034995 002 12 Lead Display for Resting ECG Always active ME12 2034995 003 12SL Measurement MEHR 2034995 004 HEART Resting Measurement MI12 2034995 005 12SL Measurem...

Page 123: ...nu press F5 System Configuration F6 More F3 Print Setup Report 2 On the Print Setup Report window select the report to print Field Comment Date Sets the current system date The format of the fields de...

Page 124: ...More F1 Select Setup The Select Setup window opens The name of the setup currently being used by the system appears in the Loaded Setup field 2 To save a copy of the current setup do the following a P...

Page 125: ...ettings from the MAC 1600 system to an SD card This SD card can then be used to import the settings to another MAC 1600 system greatly simplifying the installation and configuration of multiple MAC 16...

Page 126: ...for each saved configuration file to be imported 6 When you are done press F6 Return Exporting Audit Trail The Audit Trail Export function copies the system audit trail in XML format to an SD card and...

Page 127: ...he audit trail has been copied to the SD card and cleared from the system a message will notify you the export was successful After the XML file has been exported you can review or print the audit tra...

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Page 129: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 10 1 10 Maintenance...

Page 130: ...hazards The manufacturer does not in any manner assume the responsibility for performing the recommended maintenance schedule unless an Equipment Maintenance Agreement exists The sole responsibility r...

Page 131: ...ntative to make the repairs Discontinue using the device until the appropriate repairs can be made Cleaning the Device Clean the exterior surface of the MAC 1600 device monthly or more frequently if n...

Page 132: ...adwires Storing the cables and leadwires and Replacing the cables and leadwires NOTE The information in this section applies to the Multi Link acquisition cable and leadwires For systems with the opti...

Page 133: ...x Wipes Over the counter detergents Fantastic Tilex etc Conductive solutions Solutions or products that contain any of the following Abrasive cleaners or solvents Acetone Alcohol based cleaning agents...

Page 134: ...the exterior of the cables and leadwires with the damp cloth 4 Repeat step 2 and step 3 as necessary until adequately cleaned 5 Wipe with a dry clean cloth or paper towel and let air dry Disinfecting...

Page 135: ...bles and leadwires Storing Cables and Leadwires To ensure that the cables and leadwires are in proper working order use the following guidelines to store them between use Store in a dry well ventilate...

Page 136: ...procedure to replace the paper in the MAC 1600 thermal writer 058A 1 Press down on the paper tray release button and pull up on the roller holder 2 Pull the paper tray assembly until it stops 3 Insert...

Page 137: ...on Use the following instructions to change the paper size by moving the spacers in the paper tray 1 Press down on the paper tray release button and pull up on the roller holder 013A 2 Pull the paper...

Page 138: ...beige spacer C over the left end of the roller NOTE The beige spacer is secured to the MAC 1600 unit with two small screws If the spacer is not being used it is attached to the back of the gray space...

Page 139: ...dhesives Use only products with starch or water based adhesives Keep the paper separate from the following carbon and carbonless forms non thermal chart papers any products containing tributyl phospha...

Page 140: ...ger sufficient for your daily operation you will need to replace the battery Battery Safety Observe the following warnings whenever handling the MAC 1600 battery WARNING EXPLOSION OR FIRE Using non re...

Page 141: ...two flanges that fit two recesses at the end of the battery compartment Insert the flanges into the recesses then tilt the battery into place 5 Turn the MAC 1600 device right side up and firmly press...

Page 142: ...e it is charging and turn off when charging is complete 7 Remove the AC mains power and turn on the MAC 1600 unit 8 Allow the battery to discharge until MAC 1600 unit shuts down 9 Reconnect the AC mai...

Page 143: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 A 1 A Troubleshooting...

Page 144: ...whether the update changed features Verify whether there have been changes in the equipment s location or environment that could cause the failure For example equipment that emits radio waves could c...

Page 145: ...on The patient should remain motionless during the acquisition of a resting ECG Use the Hookup Advisor indicator to help determine the cause of the noise For more information refer to Hookup Advisor M...

Page 146: ...al device the MAC 1600 device will not generate an ACI TIPI statement it will print only if the statement was saved as part of the ECG No BP Readings from Ergoline 900 Ergometer If blood pressure read...

Page 147: ...8 Verify the paper tray spacers are set appropriately for the paper size For details refer to Adjusting the Paper Tray for Paper Size on page 10 9 SD Card Not Present If you receive an error message...

Page 148: ...001 1M MAC 1200 Modem Cable 2008683 002 The cable must be connected to COMM B on the back of the unit For details refer to Back View on page 2 3 For external modems verify the modem is powered on An...

Page 149: ...to Windows online help for instructions on how to set user permissions System Errors The following table identifies some potential errors that may occur while you are operating the system the possibl...

Page 150: ...the user typed the Username and Password correctly Contact the administrator to reset the user s Username or Password Contact GE Technical Support to obtain a temporary supervisor password Error messa...

Page 151: ...2028451 182B MAC 1600 B 1 B Creating Barcodes...

Page 152: ...t Data Scheme Use the following rules to set up a data scheme including patient demographic data for your barcodes Item Byte Length Patient ID The Patient ID length should not exceed the 30 character...

Page 153: ...e Reader Manually To configure the barcode reader manually you will need to enter the following information on the MAC 1600 Patient Setup window Field Number of bytes Total number of bytes ________ Pa...

Page 154: ...n set up using the following information NOTE All data resides in fixed width fields The barcode generator must be programmed to add trailing spaces after fields that are shorter than the maximum widt...

Page 155: ...9 13 overview 9 12 artifact 6 5 ASYSTO asystole 6 5 asystole 6 5 Audit Trail 9 5 auto configuring a barcode reader 9 27 Auto Logoff 9 5 Auto Standby 9 4 Auto Store ECG 9 11 Auto Transmit ECG 9 11 B B...

Page 156: ...2 disinfectant to use 10 5 Display Format 9 8 Display Lead Group 9 8 DNS settings 9 23 Dobutamine protocol 9 16 Dose List 9 27 Dose Type 9 27 E E12L option 9 30 eBike ergometer 2 11 ECG deleting 8 6 e...

Page 157: ...Advisor module affected by skin preparation 3 2 overview 5 12 setting up 9 8 I Import Setup 9 34 importing ECG records 8 3 input signal accuracy 1 12 inspecting a MAC 1600 device 10 3 intended use 1 1...

Page 158: ...y 5 5 6 5 7 8 9 8 malfunction 6 6 recording ECGs of patients with 5 13 paper adjusting tray size for 10 9 problems with A 5 replacing 10 8 storing 10 10 troubleshooting problems with A 5 parts and acc...

Page 159: ...nd 1 15 service requirements 1 15 Service Setup see the MAC 1600 Service Manual Setup Report 9 31 shared directory 8 8 9 20 SJ T11363 2006 1 13 skin preparation 3 2 SlowUSAFSAM protocol 9 16 Speed Uni...

Page 160: ...th 2 13 troubleshooting basic questions A 3 operator error A 2 visual inspection A 2 A 3 type BF equipment 1 13 typographical conventions 1 2 U Underwriters Laboratories 1 9 USAFSAM protocol 9 16 USB...

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