Managing Internal Storage
Refer to
“Communication Setup” on page 100
for more information.
• Connect the device to the communication option.
• To set up a LAN connection to a CardioSoft system, refer to
.
• To set up a LAN connection to a MUSE system, refer to
LAN Option Installation
and Troubleshooting Guide
.
• To set up a WiFi connection to a CardioSoft system, refer to
.
• To set up a WiFi connection to a MUSE system, refer to
LAN Option Installation
and Troubleshooting Guide
.
1.
On the
Main Menu
, press
F3
(
File Manager
).
The
File Manager
window opens.
2.
Do one of the following:
• To transmit select records, press
F1
(
Select
) and select the record(s) you want
to transmit.
NOTE:
You cannot transmit records that were imported to internal storage.
Imported records have a
Sent
status of
Recv
.
• To transmit all the records in storage, press
F2
(
Select All
).
3.
Press
F6
(
More
) >
F4
(
Transmit
).
One of two things happens, depending on the number of locations defined in
Communications Setup
:
• If only one location is defined, the files are transmitted to the default location.
• If multiple locations are defined, a window listing the locations opens. Select
the correct location and press
F6
(
OK
).
Exporting Records
You can export records from internal storage to a Secure Digital card, a shared
directory, or an FTP server in either a Hilltop/XML or PDF format. The maximum
number of records you can export in XML format is determined by which storage
option is enabled:
• If
M100
is enabled, the maximum is 100.
• If
M300
is enabled, the maximum is 200.
• Records exported in PDF format have no maximum limit.
NOTE:
The SD card capacity and manufacturer determine data transfer rates and storage
space. This may affect the time required to read or write to the SD card. It may
also limit the number of records that you can store on the card. GE Healthcare
recommends you use SD cards with a capacity of 2GB or smaller, either supplied
by GE Healthcare or manufactured by SanDisk.
82
MAC™ 800
2060026-001C
Summary of Contents for MAC 800
Page 8: ...8 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 26: ...Introduction 26 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 64: ...Recording a Resting ECG 64 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 70: ...Arrhythmia Mode Recording 70 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 76: ...RR Analysis 76 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 122: ...System Configuration 122 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 128: ...Maintenance 128 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 138: ...Creating Barcodes 138 MAC 800 2060026 001C ...
Page 153: ......