Section 5: Data Management
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Internal and External Data Storage Capacity
Survivalink AED Internal Storage Capacity
The Survivalink AED will automatically store, internally, up to 20
minutes of ECG and other rescue-event data when no external memory
source is available.
If you attempt a second rescue without retrieving or erasing the rescue
data in internal memory, upon opening the lid, the voice prompt will say
“
Data in memory. Do not push ‘Resume’ button until the data is
downloaded, unless you must do a rescue
.” Survivalink AEDs equipped
with an optional text display will display the following:
“DATA IN
MEMORY” and “PUSH BUTTON TO CLEAR”
.
Pressing the “Resume” button will erase the data and allow the rescue
attempt to proceed.
Note: Do not press the “Resume” button unless you are sure you want
to erase the internal memory in the Survivalink AED.
External Memory Storage
Survivalink AED models 9110/9210 come equipped with a Rescue Data
Card slot. Rescue data can be stored on a removable Rescue Data Card.
Upon completing the rescue, the card can be removed for data retrieval
without taking the Survivalink AED out of use.
The Rescue Data Card stores ECG and other event data. Using MDLink
and a Rescue Data Card, the Survivalink AED can record ECG event data
along with the ambient sound at the rescue site. The Rescue Data Card
has 8 megabytes (MB) of storage memory. The 8 MB card is capable of
recording up to ten hours of ECG and event data or up to 40 minutes of
voice, ECG and event recording.