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Unit Settings
8
AT-10 plus
Service Handbook
ECG settings
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8 Unit Settings
Menu navigation, selection and confirmation is detailed in the Introduction, see page
19.
8.1 ECG settings
When the
ECG
key is pressed a screen is shown with a number of tabs at the top.
When the tabs are selected further ECG options and settings are available. This
section gives an overview of all the settings and tabs available in the following table.
All changed settings are remembered until the unit is switched off. If you wish to keep
the settings as default, the ‘save as default‘ icon (Menu key > Software > Save as
Default), must be pressed before switch off - see page 31.
Lead Test Pacemaker Interpretation
Rhythm Rec
Late Potential
HR Variability Autom. Format
Prog. Leads
General
Lead
Filter
Parameter
Options
Description
Lead Test
Displays the resistance of all leads to ensure good electrode contact and the
integrity of the cable, see user guide.
Pacemaker
(Not
available at time of
print)
PM Detection
Yes or No. When a pacemaker pulse is detected it is indicated by a single
vertical line on the trace. Note that this line is not representative of either the
duration or amplitude of the pulse. Measurement of the pacemaker pulse is an
option and is detailed earlier in this table.
Start / Stop
Starts/ Stops pacemaker measurement. When started Pacemaker
measurements are displayed at the top of the screen.
Two columns of data is are given:
Pacemaker Freq
The number of stimulations per minute (pacemaker fre-
quency)
Interval VV
The time interval between two stimulations (V-V)
Duration
The duration of each stimulation
If a dual-chamber pacemaker is being measured then
the right hand column gives the following:
A-V
The time interval between atrium and ventricle stimula-
tions
A
The duration of the atrium stimulation