SECTION 2
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Starting a Patient Transmission Session
1.
Hookup the patient.
2.
Ensure that there is an AA alkaline battery in the battery compartment (see note below).
3.
Press
Up/Right
to turn the X12+ on (if not already powered on by battery insertion).
4.
Use
LEAD CHECK
to check the electrode-to skin-impedances and verify patient hookup quality as explained
in this section.
5.
Use
DISPLAY ECG
to verify the amplitude and signal quality of each ECG lead as explained in this section.
6.
Exit
and return to the main menu.
NOTE: If battery voltage is below 1.0 volts, the X12+ will not power on. Insert a new AA alkaline battery
to continue operation.
During normal operation,
Ch: xx
(channel number) and
battery indicator are continuously displayed on the LCD.
If the battery is removed during a transmission session, the X12+ stops
transmitting. A battery must be inserted to continue operation.
NOTE: If a lead fail condition occurs during operation, the
appropriate lead fail indicator(s) is displayed in the center of the
LCD display.
Refer to Appendix A, Messages and Information for information
on lead fail messages.
Sending (Optional) Call Signals
During the patient data transmission session, the patient may be instructed to transmit call signals from the X12+ to
a receiving device for monitoring purposes.
To send a call signal, press any one of the three keys on the X12+. The
CALL
message is displayed in the main
menu on the LCD to inform the user that a call was sent.
Ending a Transmission Session
At the end of the patient session, the X12+ can be turned off.
Summary of Contents for X12 Plus
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