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6.3.1.2 System-defined alerts (non-programmable)
Electrical Reset
This alert indicates that the device has been reset and may require
reprogramming. The device immediately sounds a high-urgency alert
tone that repeats every 20 hours or every 9 hours, depending on the
type of electrical reset. Immediately contact your Medtronic repre-
sentative if an Electrical Reset alert occurs. See Section B.6,
“Medtronic CareAlert parameters”, page 471 for electrical reset val-
ues.
Pacing Mode DOO, VOO, or
AOO
This alert indicates that the device is programmed to DOO, VOO, or
AOO pacing mode and, as such, does not deliver tachyarrhythmia
therapy. The device sounds a high-urgency tone daily at the pro-
grammed time.
Active Can Off without SVC This alert indicates that the Active Can feature is disabled without an
SVC lead in place, which does not provide a viable defibrillation path-
way. The device sounds a high-urgency tone daily at the programmed
time.
Charge Circuit Timeout
This alert indicates that a charging period has exceeded the maxi-
mum time allowed for capacitor charging. The device immediately
sounds a high-urgency alert tone that repeats every 20 hours. Con-
tact your Medtronic representative if a Charge Circuit Timeout alert
occurs.
Unsuccessful Wireless
Transmission
This alert indicates that the device attempted a wireless transmission,
but that the transmission was still unsuccessful after a 72-hour period
during which the device retried the transmission every 3 hours.
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An Electrical Reset alert sounds immediately and then every 20 hours thereafter. However, if the electrical reset
disables tachyarrhythmia detection and therapy, the alert sounds immediately and then every 9 hours thereafter.
Contact your Medtronic representative if an electrical reset alert sounds.
6.3.2 Operation of Medtronic CareAlert Monitoring and Medtronic CareAlert
Notifications
If a clinical or system performance event occurs and the device is programmed to notify you
over the CareLink Network, CareAlert Monitoring automatically attempts to establish
wireless communication between the device and the monitor, which is plugged into a
standard analog phone line. Once communication is established, the monitor receives the
alert data from the device. The monitor then transmits the alert data to the CareLink Network
via the patient’s analog phone line. The CareLink Network records the alert, and you are
notified based on your preferences. The monitor communicates back to the device when
the data transmission is successful. If a data transmission is unsuccessful at first, CareAlert
Monitoring attempts to establish wireless communication with the monitor every 3 hours
until the transmission is successful. If a transmission is still unsuccessful after 72 hours, the
device emits a backup tone either at the Alert Time that you select for your patient, or at
intervals unique to some alerts as described in Section 6.3.1.1 and Section 6.3.1.2. A
transmission includes data for all active alerts.
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