PRINTING & TRANSMITTING THE ECG 34
There will be no response to the dial string for a time while the call is
made and the remote station answers. If this takes more than 60
seconds the process will abort (there is a counter at the top of the screen
showing the progress of the timeout). If the line is busy or there is a
problem establishing the connection you may see the message
“
NO CARRIER
NO CARRIER
” in which case press any key to reset the Biolog and
try again.
When connection is established a progress indicator “
DATA>>>>
DATA>>>>
”
will extend to the right of the screen until the call is completed. Below
this “
Connected to ..
Connected to ..
” (name of the receiving station,
defaults to Cardioview) will be shown. Pressing any key during the
data transfer will abort the transmission.
When the transmission is complete the BIOLOG 3000
i
will display a
message “
Data t
Data transfer successful
ransfer successful
” (or
unsuccessful). Below this will be displayed “
Received by ..
Received by ..
”
(name of the receiving station, defaults to Cardioview) followed by
the date and time.
To return to the normal mode of operation press any key. The Biolog will
reset and go through the normal power up sequence.
NOTE:
The BIOLOG 3000
i
should work with any modem 100% compatible with the Hayes
command set.
The modem initialization string can only be edited using the BIOLOG Setup utility provided with
CardioView. The BIOLOG 3000
i
is factory pre-set to AT&FX0W2E1&K0. This should
work with the majority of modems, but in some cases (eg GSM mobile phones) it will be
necessary to simply use AT&F.
CAUTION:
There may be a hazard associated with using a GSM phone close to hearing
aids and pacemakers. A GSM phone should not be used within a 5 metre range from
these devices. GSM phones can also interfere with the ECG signal.