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A patient-activated RECORD button can be used to initiate an event
recording at the system printer (this feature must first be enabled at
the monitor using the ECG TM SETUP menu). All four telemetry
patient-worn transmitters incorporate a low battery indicator that
flashes when the battery capacity has approximately three hours of
remaining energy.
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Wideband (50 kHz) 90343, 90347, 91343, and 91347 ECG
transmission enables you to view two of seven available leads
(from four vectors with a synchronized RF digital signal).
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Narrowband (25 kHz) 90341/91341 ECG transmission enables
you to view either two of two or two of four available leads
(from two vectors with a synchronized RF digital signal).
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The 91341, 91343, and 91347 transmitter provides functionality
for local lead fault indicators and user-configurable transmit
frequency operation.
The front labels on the transmitters are color coded to their
compatible receivers.
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The 90341, 90343, and 90347 transmitter labels are blue.
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The 91341, 91343, and 91347 transmitter labels are green.
Selecting Options for the 90341/91341/91347 Lead Display
There are two operational modes available with the 90341 dual-lead
transmitter: (1) the standard mode which offers a choice of one V
lead (V1-6), plus lead II, or (2) the limb lead mode which offers
choices of the leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, or AVF. The standard mode is
available if the chest lead is applied. The limb lead mode is available
when there is not a chest lead applied. Loss of the chest electrode
changes the ECG - LEAD SELECT menu to the limb lead mode if the
left arm, left leg, and right arm electrodes are intact.
Note:
Both modes work correctly with or without the right leg
electrode attached. However, for optimum performance, the
right leg electrode should always be used.
Incompatibility
Not compatible with 9034X telemetry processors
Output power
<5 mW EIRP, max
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Patient-Worn Transmitter Specifications: 91341, 91343, 91347
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ECG only
ECG only
Multiparameter
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