Mortara ELI 280 User Manual Download Page 33

INTRODUCTION

 

 

27 

 

Accessories

 

 

Replacement Lead sets and Accessories

 

 

Part Number

 

Description

 

9293-046-07 

COMBINER WAM/AM12 

9293-046-60 

LEAD SET WAM 10 WIRE BANANA AHA GRAY 

9293-046-61 

LEAD SET WAM 10 WIRE BANANA IEC GRAY 

9293-046-62 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 LIMBS BANA AHA GRY 

9293-046-63 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 LIMBS BANA IEC GRY 

9293-046-64 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 V1-V3 BANA AHA GRY 

9293-046-65 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 C1-C3 BANA IEC GRY 

9293-046-66 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 V4-V6 BANA AHA GRY 

9293-046-67 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 C4-C6 BANA IEC GRY 

9293-047-60 

LEAD SET WAM 10 WIRE CLIPS AHA GRAY 

9293-047-61 

LEAD SET WAM 10 WIRE CLIPS IEC GRAY 

9293-047-62 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 LIMBS CLIP AHA GRY 

9293-047-63 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 LIMBS CLIP IEC GRY 

9293-047-64 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 V1-V3 CLIP AHA GRY 

9293-047-65 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 C1-C3 CLIP IEC GRY 

9293-047-66 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 V4-V6 CLIP AHA GRY 

9293-047-67 

RPLCE LD SET WAM/AM12 C4-C6 CLIP IEC GRY 

 

Paper

 

 

Part Number

 

Description

 

9100-026-50 

PAPER ELI 280 US CASE/12/250 ZFOLD 

9100-026-53 

ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX 8.5X11 W/HDR CASE 

9100-026-51 

PAPER ELI 280 A4 CASE/12/250 ZFOLD 

9100-026-54 

ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX A4 W/HDR CASE 
ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX A4 W/HDR CASE 
ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX A4 W/HDR CASE 

9100-026-52 

PAPER ELI 280 Smart Format CASE/12/250 ZFOLD (Spacer not included) 

8342-007-02 

PAPER TRAY SPACER:  required for A4 and Smart paper use. 

9100-026-55 

ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX SMART W/HDR CASE 

 

Electrodes

 

 

Part Number

 

Description

 

9300-032-50 

ECG MONITORING ELECTRODES CASE 300 

9300-033-51 

ELECTRODE RESTING TAB BOX/500 

9300-033-52 

ELECTRODE RESTING TAB CASE/5000 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ELI 280

Page 1: ...81 53 ENG Rev C ELI 280 RESTING ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH USER MANUAL Manufactured by Mortara Instrument Inc Milwaukee Wisconsin U S A CAUTION Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician ...

Page 2: ...e transmitted reproduced used or disclosed outside of the receiving organization without the express written consent of Mortara Instrument Inc Mortara is a registered trademark of Mortara Instrument Inc AM12 ELI E Scribe VERITAS and WAM are trademarks of Mortara Instrument Inc DICOM is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications rela...

Page 3: ...VIDE THE USER WITH INFORMATION ABOUT 18 AUDIENCE 18 INDICATIONS FOR USE 18 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 19 SYSTEM ILLUSTRATION 20 REAR VIEW 21 BASE VIEW 21 DISPLAY OVERVIEW 22 SPECIFICATIONS 25 ACCESSORIES 27 EQUIPMENT PREPARATION 29 INITIAL STARTUP 29 CALIBRATING THE TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY 29 CONNECTING THE ACQUISITION MODULE 29 LOADING PAPER 12 POWERING THE ELI 280 15 LOW BATTERY FAILSAFE CONDITIONS 16 POWER...

Page 4: ...CG ORDERS 42 WORKLIST MANAGEMENT 42 SYNC COMMAND 42 MWL QUERY 43 CUSTOM ID DOWNLOAD 43 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHIC QUERY PDQ 44 SYSTEM SETTINGS 45 MENU COMMANDS AND UTILITIES 45 DEVICE PASSWORDS 47 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ABOUT 48 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS MODEM 49 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS SYSTEM 50 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS ECG 53 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS LAN 57 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS WLAN 58 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS...

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Page 7: ... Warranties Service Contracts Sales Support Supplies Accessories Mortara Instrument Inc 7865 North 86th Street Milwaukee WI 53224 U S A Tel 414 354 1600 Fax 414 354 4760 Hospital Customers orders us mortara com Physician Practice orderspc us mortara com U S Distribution orderspc us mortara com Mortara Instrument Germany Hofgartenstraße 16 72379 Hechingen Deutschland Tel 49 0 7471 98 41 14 0 Fax 49...

Page 8: ...bottom of the device Care should be taken so that these numbers are not defaced Copyright and Trademark Notices This document contains information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without prior written consent of Mortara Instrument Inc Other Important Information The information in this d...

Page 9: ...t a disaster affecting the Product s e Alterations and or modifications to the Product s not authorized by Mortara f Other events outside of Mortara s reasonable control or not arising under normal operating conditions THE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT WITHOUT CHARGE FOR LABOR OR MATERIALS OR ANY PRODUCT S FOUND UPON EXAMINATION BY MORTARA TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIV...

Page 10: ...ICED AND MORTARA IS NOTIFIED WITHIN THE WARRANTY P E R I O D IN N O E V E N T INCLUDING THE CLAIM FOR NEGLIGENCE SHALL MORTARA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY OTHER LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS WHETHER UNDER TORT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY THEORIES OF LAW OR OTHERWISE THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES...

Page 11: ...for additional training options To ensure that electrical safety is maintained during operation from AC power the device must be plugged into a hospital grade outlet Only use parts and accessories supplied with the device and or are available through Burdick Mortara Quinton Patient acquisition devices intended for use with the device include series resistance 9 Kohm minimum in each lead for defibr...

Page 12: ... measures must be taken to prevent the risk of excessive electric current flow through the operator or patient when connected All electrical equipment that is not medical electrical equipment must be placed outside of the patient environment defined by applicable safety standards to be at least 1 5 meters 5 feet from the patient Alternatively non medical equipment may be provided with additional p...

Page 13: ...AN MR551 2400 MHz model subject to change without notice Use of the WLAN module may interfere with other equipment operating in the vicinity Check with local authorities or spectrum management officials in your facility to determine if restrictions apply to the use of this feature in your area Do not transmit via the WLAN module with a missing or damaged antenna Replace a damaged antenna immediate...

Page 14: ...e proper operation or maintenance of the device When necessary dispose of the device its components and accessories e g batteries cables electrodes and or packing materials in accordance with local regulations Proper functioning backup items such as a spare patient cable front end device display monitor and other equipment are recommended on hand to prevent delayed treatment due to an inoperable d...

Page 15: ... is double insulated from mains Internal connections to earth ground are functional earth This device is intended to be used in a hospital or doctor s office setting and should be used and stored according to the environmental conditions specified below Operating temperature 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Operating humidity 10 to 95 RH non condensing Storage temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Storage humi...

Page 16: ...espect IEEE 802 11 standards as well as local Radio Frequency regulations The device will scan the available channels and connect to the Access Point on the channel where the SSID that is configured on the device is available The following table shows the radio channels allocated in different geographic areas in the world For bands 802 11b and g only channels 1 6 11 and 14 Japan only are non overl...

Page 17: ...unit Telephone line modem Network LAN Universal Serial Bus USB Defibrillator proof type CF applied part Input ON OFF power Shift key to enter upper case text on keyboard Do not dispose as unsorted municipal waste Per European Union Directive 2002 96 requires separate handling for waste disposal according to national requirements Antenna Indicates compliance to applicable European Union directives ...

Page 18: ... 12 Patient Information Initiate Acquisition Of ECG Initiate Printing Of ContinuousRhythm Strip Initiate Transmission OfRecords Stop Rhythm Print Out Configuration Settings Menu Home returns user to the real time acquisition screen ...

Page 19: ...uisition module cables and lead wires wipe exterior using Clorox Healthcare Bleach Germicidal Wipes use according to instructions on product label or a soft lint free cloth with a solution of Sodium Hypochlorite 10 household bleach and water solution minimum 1 500 dilution minimum 100 ppm free chlorine and maximum 1 10 dilution as recommended by the APIC Guidelines for Selection and Use of Disinfe...

Page 20: ... 1 2 The device should not be used adjacent to or stacked on top of other equipment If the device must be used adjacent to or stacked on top of other equipment verify that the device operates in an acceptable manner in the configuration in which it will be used Fixed portable and mobile radio frequency communications equipment can affect the performance of medical equipment See appropriate EMC tab...

Page 21: ...is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power suppl...

Page 22: ...and d is the recommendedseparation distance in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site surveya should be less than the compliance level in each frequency rangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz a Field strengths from fixe...

Page 23: ...ximum Output Power of Transmitter W Separation Distance According to Frequency of Transmitter m 150 KHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 2 P d 2 3 P 0 01 0 1 m 0 2 m 0 1 0 4 m 0 7 m 1 1 2 m 2 3 m 10 4 0 m 7 0 m 100 12 0 m 23 0 m For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the ...

Page 24: ... a working knowledge of medical procedures and terminology as required for monitoring cardiac patients Indications for Use Device is indicated for use to acquire analyze display and print electrocardiograms Device is indicated for use to provide interpretation of the data for consideration by a physician Device is indicated for use in a clinical setting by a physician or by trained personnel who a...

Page 25: ... device can also be configured with expanded memory bidirectional connectivity and DICOM protocol support and operates on battery or line power Supported print formats for the ELI 280 include standard or Cabrera 3 1 3 3 6 6 6 or 12 channel in automatic mode 3 6 or 12 channel rhythm strip printing During rhythm strip printing the user can toggle between the various channels default leads limb and c...

Page 26: ...INTRODUCTION 20 System Illustration Figure 1 1 Side View Figure 1 2 Writer Handle ...

Page 27: ...ar View Figure 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 AM12 ECG connector port 2 USB device port 3 USB connector port 4 RJ45 LAN connector port 5 Modem port 6 WLAN antenna connector 7 100 240V power Base View Figure 1 4 Battery Compartment ...

Page 28: ...E If a lead fail occurs an indicator flashes in the center of the display and the HR number displays dashes until the lead failure is corrected Patient Demographics The patients first and last name will be presented in the upper left corner of the display Display Speed ECG Gain ECG Filter The current settings for sweep speed ECG gain and ECG filter display along the top center WAM AM12 The acquisi...

Page 29: ...e the ELI 280 s settings Battery Indicator An icon indicating battery charge status displays in the upper right corner Clock The digital clock located in the lower right corner displays hour minutes and seconds The time appearing on the ECG printout is the time the ECG was acquired Function Control Icons Use the touchscreen Function Control icons to complete patient and or ECG functions as well as...

Page 30: ...ettings can result in ECGs marked with inaccurate time stamps Confirm the accuracy of the synchronized time prior to acquiring ECGs Configuration menu Settings Pressing this icon allows the administrator to configure the system s display and ECG acquisition format along with other global settings These configuration settings become the default setting at power up and for each ECG test unless custo...

Page 31: ...iteria connectivity with bidirectional communication Paper Perforated Z fold thermal paper Smart A4 or 8 5 x 11 wide 250 sheets Thermal Printer Computer controlled dot array 1 dot ms horizontal 8 dots mm vertical Thermal Printer Speeds 5 10 25 or 50 mm s Gain Settings 5 10 or 20 mm mV Report Print Formats Standard or Cabrera 3 1 3 3 6 6 6 or 12 channel Rhythm Print Formats 3 6 8 or 12 channel with...

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Page 33: ... SET WAM AM12 LIMBS CLIP IEC GRY 9293 047 64 RPLCE LD SET WAM AM12 V1 V3 CLIP AHA GRY 9293 047 65 RPLCE LD SET WAM AM12 C1 C3 CLIP IEC GRY 9293 047 66 RPLCE LD SET WAM AM12 V4 V6 CLIP AHA GRY 9293 047 67 RPLCE LD SET WAM AM12 C4 C6 CLIP IEC GRY Paper Part Number Description 9100 026 50 PAPER ELI 280 US CASE 12 250 ZFOLD 9100 026 53 ARCHIVAL PAPER ELI 2XX 8 5X11 W HDR CASE 9100 026 51 PAPER ELI 280...

Page 34: ...D US CAN HOSPITAL 5 15P 320 C13 3181 012 01 POWER CORD AUSTRALIA AS3112 IEC320 C13 3181 015 01 POWER CORD UK BS1363 IEC320 C13 3181 002 POWER CORD INTN L CEE7 7 IEC320 C13 3181 017 01 POWER CORD CHINESE Manuals Part Number Description 9515 001 50 CD PHYSICIAN S GUIDE ADULT PEDIATRIC UM 9515 166 50 CD ELI LINK USER MANUALS 9515 181 51 CD BURDICK ELI 280 USER MANUALS 9516 181 51 ENG BURDICK ELI 280 ...

Page 35: ...h strategically placed crosshairs to calibrate the display s touch point accuracy 1 Initiate the calibration sequence by touching the symbol in the upper left corner of the display 2 Touch the symbol in the upper right corner of the display 3 Touch the in the lower right corner of the display 4 Touch the in the lower left hand corner of the display Connecting the Acquisition Module Connect the AM1...

Page 36: ...ngle should be in the lower leftcorner 4 Manually advance one page of paper beyond the closure point Make sure the paper lays on the black roller evenly within the channel of the paper door If paper is not manually advanced evenly risk of jamming or queue faults increases 5 Slide paper tray cover to the right until the cover latches in a locked position You will hear a sharp click when the cover i...

Page 37: ...insert the paper tray spacer Figure 2 3 1 Slide paper tray spacer towards rear wall of paper tray Align the bottom four plastic arms with the four openings in the base of the paper tray Similarly align the top 3 plastic arms with the three openings on the rear wall of the paper tray ...

Page 38: ... 14 Figure 2 4 2 The paper tray spacer should be parallel with the rear wall of thepaper tray Figure 2 5 3 Gently press paper tray spacer inplace 4 Gently press on the top three plastic arms to remove the paper tray spacer ...

Page 39: ... require a touchscreen recalibration and time date reset Operating on Battery Power When operating on battery power the battery icon changes to indicate its status WHITE with a lightning bolt indicates the unit is charging on ACpower GREEN indicates battery is between 100 and 35 charge YELLOW indicates battery is between 35 and 20 charge RED indicates battery has less than 20 charge remaining Imme...

Page 40: ...he display All entered patient information is maintained in Stand by mode and if a patient is connected the ECG can be acquired Effectively only the display is turned off in Stand by mode Power Off The ELI 280 automatically turns off after 15 minutes in Stand by mode when on battery power and no patient is connected The ELI 280 also turns off when battery voltage becomes too low The operator can f...

Page 41: ...o set the precise date and time for when Daylight Savings starts and ends proceed as follows a Touch either set of double arrows or at the bottom of the Set Time Date screen b Set the Daylight Saving START Month Week Day Hour andMinute c Set the Daylight Saving END Month Week Day Hour and Minute d Select Done to save and exit or Cancel to exit withoutsaving 3 Select Done again to return to the rea...

Page 42: ...est signal for the WLAN module NOTE To configure for WLAN use see Connectivity and ECG Transmission Using the WAM or AM12 Acquisition Module ECG acquisition and rhythm strip printing can also be performed at the WAM or the AM12 acquisition modules To use the WAM refer to the WAM user manual To use the AM12 refer to the AM12 short form instructioncard The ELI 280 must be configured at the factory f...

Page 43: ...ry skin vigorously with a pad such as 2 x 2 or 4 x 4 gauze to remove dead skin cells and oil and to increase capillary blood flow NOTE With elderly or frail patients take care to not abrade the skin causing discomfort or bruising Clinical discretion should always be used in patient preparation Patient Hookup Correct electrode placement is important for acquiring a successful ECG A good minimum imp...

Page 44: ...the second rib is attached and the space just below it is the 2nd intercostal space Palpate and count down the chest until you locate the 4th intercostal space Patient Hookup Summary Table AAMI Lead IEC Lead Electrode Position Red Red On the 4 th intercostal space at the right sternal border Yellow Yellow On the 4 th intercostal space at the left sternal border Green Green Midway between V2 C2 and...

Page 45: ...he real time display 2 Touch any of the demographic fields to display a touchscreenkeyboard 3 Once a demographic field is selected the color of its data box willchange 4 Use the touchscreen keyboard to complete the demographic field Once completed touch the next demographic field or press the tab icon Repeat this process until all the demographic fields have been completed NOTE Do not press Done u...

Page 46: ...lly populating demographic fields via the directory is only possible when the ID formats are the same between records TIP Entry of a lower case letter as the first letter in the last or first name will automatically be capitalized Patient Demographics from Orders The ELI 280 can download orders from ELI Link and E Scribe and use the orders to populate demographic fields ECGs performed with orders ...

Page 47: ...de scanner is programmed to parse several demographic values from a barcode the user may scan the barcode from the main screen When a barcode is scanned from the main screen and the ELI 280 detects multiple lines of text it automatically jumps to the patient demographics form and copies the values into the form From there the user can fill in the remaining fields and touch Done to go back to the m...

Page 48: ... to any of the following frequency limits by pressing the desired choice on the touchscreen display 40 Hz 150 Hz or 300 Hz for ECG printouts The Filter setting is printed at the bottom right corner of the ECG printout The Display Filter setting will also be used on the printed ECG unless changed in the Acquired screen WARNING When the 40 Hz filter is used the frequency response requirement for dia...

Page 49: ... RA or LA reversed V1 or V2 reversed V2 or V3 reversed V3 or V4 reversed V4 or V5 reversed V5 or V6 reversed Electrode Wrong Position Connect the lead s correctly to the patient or connect the lead s to the proper location WAM Low Battery Low battery detected in the WAM Replace the batteries in the WAM Searching for WAM WAM not detected WAM may be out of range powered OFF depleted battery or requi...

Page 50: ... display without entering patient demographics select Done The ECG can be found in the directory by acquisition date NOTE If a STAT ECG is acquired when Mandatory Fields are configured the ECG will be stored but not able to transmit because of the missing fields Demographics must be added to the missing mandatory field s prior to transmission Adding Patient Demographics after a STAT ECG Use the fo...

Page 51: ...lly becomes available Configuring the ECG Report The ELI 280 can automatically print up to nine copies of the ECG report following acquisition Print format trace speed ECG gain ECG filter setting and pacer channel can be set as a default in the Configuration menu or configured per ECG by touching the red grid screen display This will allow for selection of plot format gain speed and filter setting...

Page 52: ...trace speed ECG gain and ECG filter setting can be configured to a variety of settings by performing the following steps 1 From the real time display touch anywhere within the ECG display to view the setting choices 2 Select the desired choices for Display Format Display Speed Display Gain and Display Filter 3 Press OK to save the settings and reformat and display the ECG Select Cancel to return w...

Page 53: ...it WLAN performance may vary due to changes in RF radio frequency properties at your site or to environmental conditions Signal strength can be measured using a utility available in the ELI 280 menu Testing RF signal strength 1 Select from the real time display 2 Select Advanced 3 Select Network 4 Signal strength displays as zero to five bars with zero being no RF signal strength and five bars bei...

Page 54: ...ect Modem 4 Connect an active telephone line cable to the telephone jack located on the back of the ELI 280 5 Confirm the telephone number in the configurationsettings Internal Modem Initialization The modem initialization string code is configured for the country where the system was shipped If the system is relocated to a different country the modem initialization string code will need to be rep...

Page 55: ...c of the 34 Aruba 34 Cook Islands 34 Australia 1 Costa Rica 34 Austria 34 Côte D Ivoire 34 Azerbaijan 34 Croatia 34 Bahamas 34 Cyprus 34 Bahrain 34 Czech Republic 25 Bangladesh 34 Denmark 34 Barbados 34 Djibouti 34 Belarus 34 Dominica 34 Belgium 34 Dominican Republic 34 Belize 34 East Timor 34 Benin 34 Ecuador 34 Bermuda 34 Egypt 34 Bhutan 34 El Salvador 34 Bolivia 34 Equatorial Guinea 34 Bosnia a...

Page 56: ...inea 34 Macedonia The Former Yugoslav Republic 34 Guinea Bissau 34 Madagascar 34 Guyana 34 Malawi 34 Haiti 34 Malaysia 30 Holy See Vatican City State 34 Maldives 34 Honduras 34 Mali 34 Hong Kong 30 Malta 34 Hungary 30 Martinique 34 Iceland 34 Mauritania 34 India 30 Mauritius 34 Indonesia 30 Mayotte 34 Iran 34 Mexico 34 Iraq 34 Moldova Republic of 34 Ireland 34 Monaco 34 Isle of Man 34 Mongolia 34 ...

Page 57: ...4 Puerto Rico 34 Tunisia 34 Qatar 34 Turkey 34 Reunion 34 Turkmenistan 34 Romania 34 Turks and Caicos Islands 34 Russian Federation 34 Uganda 34 Rwanda 34 Ukraine 34 Saint Kitts and Nevis 34 United Arab Emirates 34 Saint Lucia 34 United Kingdom 34 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 34 Uruguay 34 Samoa 34 USA 34 Saudi Arabia 34 Uzbekistan 34 Senegal 34 Vanuatu 34 Seychelles 34 Venezuela 34 Sierra Leo...

Page 58: ...ddress of 192 168 0 7 must be entered on the ELI 280 as 192 168 000 007 a LAN WLAN settings may be password protected when printing the configuration If the password is entered users will be able to view these settings on the screen however all printouts will print instead of the actual values 6 Select Done Ethernet Transmission Status Indicator LEDs The operator can monitor LAN interface connecti...

Page 59: ...t Communication Protocol DHCP or static IP Wireless security encryption options include WEP WEP 128 WEP 64 WPA PSK WPA LEAP WPA PSK64 WPA PSK128 WPA LEAP64 WPA LEAP128 WPA2 PSK WPA2 PEAP WPA2 EAP_TLS WPA2 EAP TLS p12 pfx NOTE Environmental conditions may affect the reliability of WLAN transmissions Set or change the WLAN Connect setting from the Settings menu If DHCP is set to NO your wireless acc...

Page 60: ... ELI 280 maps to 1 on the access point 1 maps to 2 on the access point etc If your wireless security environment is WPA or WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access then enter the following Security WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK Passphrase NOTE The passphrase length is limited to 64 digital Hex Value characters or 63 ASCII characters If your wireless security environment is LEAP then enter the following Security WPA LEAP...

Page 61: ...rs download are disabled when a USB memory stick is inserted in the device NOTE Upon successful transmission the device display will state Transmission status transmit complete Press any key to continue The total number of patient records transmitted to the USB memory stick will also appear NOTE Patient records transmitted to a USB memory stick are marked as transmitted by the device Transferring ...

Page 62: ...e individual Input and Outputfolders Connect the ELI 280 to the PC USB Device ready will appear on the device display a Removable Disk message will display on the PC Using the PC mouse select Records from the removable disk window displayed on the explorer window Select the patient record s to be copied Place the copied record s into the Input folder on the PC After a period of 5 seconds select th...

Page 63: ...password may be required before entry into the ECG directory Obtain the password from the department Administrator NOTE Select at any time it appears to return to the real timedisplay Searching ECG Records To search the directory by patient name 1 Select from the real time display followed byDirectory 2 Select the Name column header 3 Select Search Worklistand a touchscreen keyboard will appear 4 ...

Page 64: ...o stop printing To transmit the acquired ECG use Send to delete use Erase 9 Select ID to enter or edit demographic information if required after ECG acquisition 10 Select Back to return to the sub directory Select Back again to return to the ECG directory To acquire an additional ECG using the existing demographics 1 Navigate to the sub directory for the desired patient 2 Select New ECG followed b...

Page 65: ...atient record and select All acquired ECGs for that patient will display 3 Select ERASE ALL to erase all of the ECGs in the selected patient record or 4 Select the desired ECG from the patient record followed by ERASE Printing the ECG Directory 1 Selecting Print from the bottom of the ECG directory display will generate a printout of the entire ECG directory up to 200 records 40 records per page U...

Page 66: ...NOTE Use the double arrows or at the bottom of the screen to move page by page through the list of orders The number of pages as well as the current page displays to the left of the double arrows NOTE The ELI 280 will maintain the last selected queried location used in the search process to help expedite work flow NOTE When reviewed the selected order will display the scheduled date and time of th...

Page 67: ...A password is required to enter Advanced settings 3 Attempting Network Connection will display followed by Connected and finally Custom ID downloaded 4 Select Done to return to the Configuration menu select Done again to return to the real timedisplay 5 The Custom ID is retained for all future ECGs until a different ID format is downloaded or Short or Long format is selected from the Settings menu...

Page 68: ...rcode scanner 1 While on the real time ECG display scan the patient barcode The ELI 280 will automatically search for an open order downloaded to the device then it will search the list of ECGs stored on the device for a patient that matches the field scanned and if no patient is found a patient demographic query using the entry scanned is prompted 2 When a single patient match is found the ID scr...

Page 69: ...dvanced Gives access to the extended configuration menus Custom ID Downloads a Custom ID from a compatible information management system ELI Link E Scribe system Compatible information management system Date Time Sets the date and time in the appropriate time zone Time zone Daylight savings WAM AM12 Presents the option to activate and the utility necessary to use the WAM Synchronize pair the WAM w...

Page 70: ... Network Various parameters ADVANCED Modem Set the parameters required for the modem Various parameters ADVANCED Password Administrator enters and changes passwords to limit access to the configuration menus ECG directory and or orders work list ECG Technician password Administrator password ADVANCED Service Allows qualified personnel access to Service utilities Calibration Cue Auto Test Firmware ...

Page 71: ...can be required to access the Set Password function c Creation of a technician level password that can be required to access the ECG or MWL directories Setting Device Passwords To set or change the ELI 280 s Administrator and Technician passwords 1 Select from the real time display 2 Select Advanced followed by Passwords A password is required to enter Advanced settings 3 Touch the appropriate pas...

Page 72: ...ty is most frequently used in pharmaceutical research facilities It allows the user to simultaneously run up to three protocols DICOM This indicator allows the user to see if DICOM bidirectional communication is available USB Device This indicator allows the user to see if the ability to transmit data using a USB device if available Stress This indicator allows the user to see if the device suppor...

Page 73: ...ows users to query an EMR for patient demographic information Configuration Settings Modem Telephone Number This control allows the user to set the telephone number for internal modem transmission to another unit or to an E Scribe system The utility can accommodate up to 45 alphanumeric characters NOTE Some systems may require the system to dial a 9 to get an outside line Some systems may require ...

Page 74: ...keyboard is pressed Available settings are Off Low and High ID Format This control allows the user to define the format for the patient demographic information field prompts There are three available formats short long and custom A Custom ID format can be downloaded from ELI Link or an E Scribe system The short format contains the patient s last name patient s first name ID number birthdate age an...

Page 75: ...proved third party cardiology management system and must be defined for transmitting and retrieving ECGs from that system Up to four digits 0 4095 are supported to assign a site number Up to three sites can be defined when multi protocol is enabled Site Name This control allows the user to name the department nursing unit clinic hospital or office where the ELI 280 is located The site name prints ...

Page 76: ...ion Set to 0 days to delete the ECGs once they meet the criteria to be marked for deletion Communications Encryption Key If the Security Option is purchase then the device encrypts its communication with ELI Link to keep sensitive information private The transmitted data is encrypted with the 256 bit Advanced Encryption Standard AES Leaving the key blank results in the device using the default enc...

Page 77: ...ticated user may also log off manually at any time by selecting the Settings button from the main screen and selecting Log Off Note The device is not considered idle and will not automatically log off the user when a patient is connected Configuration Settings ECG AC Filter This selection allows the user to remove 60 Hz or 50 Hz interference on the ECG trace The setting selected depends on the lin...

Page 78: ...erpretive statement 40 ms Q WAVE IN V1 V4 is the reason statement explaining the interpretive statement Append This selection allows the user to add a status message or statement phrase to the ECG to be printed under the interpretive text printout The choices are UNCONFIRMED REPORT or Reviewed by Delete Rule The Delete Rule allows the user to define how and when ECGs are automatically marked for d...

Page 79: ...ontrol allows the user to set the default display speed to 5 mm s 10 mm s 25 mm s or 50 mm s for ECG viewing NOTE The Display Speed can also be changed for a single ECG by touching anywhere on the ECG waveform in the real time view ECG Print Speed This control allows the user to set the default paper speed to 25 mm s or 50 mm s for ECG printouts NOTE The Print Speed can also be changed for a singl...

Page 80: ...rip of one user selectable lead in a 1 channel format 6 5 seconds of 12 leads in a 6 channel format 3 3 2 5 seconds of 12 leads in a 3 channel format plus 10 second rhythm strip of user selectable leads in a 3 channel format 12 10 seconds of 12 leads in a 12 channel format placing one lead over the other 6 6 10 seconds of 12 leads in a 6 channel format NOTE The Print Format can also be changed for...

Page 81: ...IT professional of the facility where the device is installed DHCP This utility allows the IT professional to define whether the Dynamic Host Communication Protocol DHCP will be used to obtain an IP address If DHCP is YES the network will automatically and dynamically assign an IP address If DHCP is NO the IT professional must enter the IP address def gateway and sub net mask IP Address This utili...

Page 82: ...sional to enter the sub net address if DHCP is not selected SSID Service Set Identifier SSID is the name of the wireless network All ELI 280 electrocardiographs that will transmit to the same network must have the same SSID name Touch the field to display the touchscreen keyboard PSK Passphrase The passphrase may be from eight to 63 ASCII characters or 64 hexadecimal digits 256 bits Touch the fiel...

Page 83: ...ers in length LEAP Password The LEAP password can contain up to 32 characters WPA2 PEAP Select this mode if the WLAN uses Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP UserName The PEAP username can contain up to 63 characters PEAP Password The PEAP password and contain be up to 63 characters WPA2 EAP TLS Select this mode when the WLAN uses EAP TLS and client side X 509 certificates to authent...

Page 84: ...s at the bottom of the list will advance you to the next level of selections Selecting DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME presents a drop down window for entry of a Yes No selection for automatic daylight savings time to be communicated from ELI Link or an E Scribe Configuration Settings Custom ID Selecting CUSTOM ID sets communication with ELI Link or an E Scribe and downloads the Custom ID to the ELI 280 NOT...

Page 85: ...ecessary with new electrode Lead I and Lead III Poor LA electrode or left arm tremor Check patient prep re prep if necessary with new electrode All High Freq Noise Adjust low pass filter setting check proximity to power cables check AC filter setting 50 Hz or 60 Hz Transmission Troubleshooting Chart LCD Message Problem Correction TRANSMIT FAILED Unable to transmit ECG Check phone line Ensure site ...

Page 86: ...ECT RESPONSE Connection established then failed Connection started but failed attempt to reconnect NO CUSTOM ID Received orders failed Previous Custom ID not compatible with current Custom ID or no Custom ID PAPER QUEUE FAULT Unable to print Paper queue mark not detected as expected Add paper manually advance page evenly past closure point of writer and close writer cover and press STOP CONNECTION...

Page 87: ...he On position but the AC power on indicator light does not illuminate and the display is still dark contact Mortara Technical Support Electrocardiograph is in Standby Mode Press the On Standby button to return to active use Touchscreen is unresponsive and taps appear on the touchscreen in a different position than the actual contact point Touchscreen needs to be calibrated Repeat the touchscreen ...

Page 88: ...kage current dielectric strength or insulation resistance mains and patient circuits mains and signal input output part e g USB mains and protectiveearth Battery Maintenance The device houses an internal sealed lead acid battery When installed the battery has a shelf life of approximately six months without recharging If the battery has been stored for a long period in a discharged state it may no...

Page 89: ...s jacks or vents 1 Open writer door 2 Lightly rub print head with an alcohol pad 3 Wipe with a clean cloth to remove alcohol residue 4 Allow print head to air dry 5 Clean the platen by using adhesive tape Apply the tape and pull it off Rotate roller and repeat until entire roller is clean 6 Clean cue sensor photodetector Cleaning the Touchscreen To clean the touchscreen 1 Disconnect the patient 2 ...

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