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Unsupported Hardware
Unsupported hardware, including unsupported USB devices, is ignored by the
Programmer and is not accessed.
Security Vigilance
Boston Scientific continues to work with its partners to analyze emerging
threats and evaluate potential impact on the LATITUDE Programming System.
Physical Controls
Maintain good physical controls over the Programmer. Having a secure
physical environment prevents access to the internals of the Programmer. USB
devices connected to the Programmer should be controlled to limit potential
introduction of malware. Patient sensitive information may be stored on the
Programmer and appropriate precautions should be taken to secure the
Programmer from unauthorized access.
Compromised Programmer
If you believe that the Programmer has been compromised by a security threat,
turn off the Programmer, disconnect it from the network, then restart the
LATITUDE Programming System. Discontinue use of the Programmer if it fails
the start-up self test or does not operate as expected. For further assistance,
contact Boston Scientific using the information on the back cover of this
manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
Table 6.
LATITUDE Programming System Nominal Specifications
Characteristic
Nominal
Safety classification
LATITUDE Programming System: Class I.
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ECG connection:
Type BF, defibrillation-protected
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Model 6395 Telemetry Wand connection:
Type BF, defibrillation-protected
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Model 3203 S-ICD Telemetry Wand connection:
Type BF, defibrillation-protected
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Connection port for future use:
Type BF, defibrillation-protected
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PSA cable connections:
Type CF, defibrillation-protected
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Ingress protection rating: IPX0
Dimensions
Programmer without Stand:
30.7 cm (12.1 in) deep, 34 cm (13.4 in) wide,
12.5 cm (4.9 in) high
With Stand (in handle up position):
24.9 cm (9.8 in) deep, 35.1 cm (13.8 in) wide,