Using a Direct Connection
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LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions
Shock Hazard
All equipment connected to the system connector must
be battery powered or electrically isolated from AC
power according to IEC 60601-1. If in doubt, disconnect
the patient from the defibrillator before using the system
connector. Only use Physio-Control recommended data
transmission cables. For more information, contact
Physio-Control Technical Support.
Improper Device Performance Hazard
RF communication equipment such as cell phones,
modems and radios may interfere with the performance
of the monitor/defibrillator. If the monitor/defibrillator is
used near RF communication equipment, observe the
recommended separation distances in Recommended
Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF
Communications Equipment and the
LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator (on page 266). Certain
RF communication equipment can be used at distances
that are less than those recommended in these
operating instructions. If the separation distance is less
than the recommended distance, use only equipment
recommended by Physio-Control and observe the
monitor/defibrillator to verify normal operation.
To establish a direct connection:
1.
Position the PC or LIFENET Gateway within reach of the LIFEPAK 15 monitor.
Note:
If you are storing a LIFENET Gateway (modem) in the carrying case, only store the
modem in the side pouch. Do not store LIFENET Gateways in the back pouch.
2.
Configure a COM port on the PC for incoming data.
3.
Connect the cable to the system connector on the monitor and to the PC.
4.
If using CODE-STAT or DT EXPRESS software, open the download wizard on the PC and
select the LIFEPAK 15 monitor.
After you establish a direct connection, you are ready to transmit patient data. Proceed to
Transmitting Reports (on page 183).
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