QRS BIOLOG 3000i User Manual

6 and 12 - lead simultaneous ecg recorder

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BIOLOG 3000i

User Manual

6 A N D 1 2 - L E A D S I M U L T A N E O U S E C G R E C O R D E R
14755 27th Ave North
Plymouth, MN 55447
USA
QRS DIAGNOSTIC, LLC
http://www.QRSdiagnostic.com
Tel (763) 559-8492
Fax (763) 559-2961

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    BIOLOG 3000i ™ User Manual 6 A N D 1 2 - L E A D S I M U L T A N E O U S E C G R E C O R D E R QRS DIAGNOSTIC, LLC 14755 27th Ave North http://www.QRSdiagnostic.com...
  • Page 2 90-day limited warranty. This includes ECG lead wires. If in the judgement of QRS Diagnostic the instrument is proven to be defective during the warranty period it will be repaired or replaced with no charge for parts or labor. An extended hardware warranty is available at additional cost.
  • Page 3 SERVICE For service, please contact the QRS Diagnostic, LLC Service Department at (763) 559-8492. Service Representatives are available by phone Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Standard Time. You can also contact Technical Support by email at support@QRSdiagnostic.com.
  • Page 4 System 3000i components to provide an integrated diagnostic monitoring system. The BIOLOG 3000i consists of a unit weighing 270 grams and a simultaneous patient cable. This allows you to obtain, store and analyze patient ECG data quickly and with great confidence.
  • Page 5 Conductive parts of electrodes and associated connectors, including the neutral electrode, should not contact other conductive parts including earth. The BIOLOG 3000i is not intended to be sterilized or used in a sterile environment and therefore is not suitable for direct cardiac application.
  • Page 6 Symbols used on the BIOLOG 3000i and patient cables Attention: Consult accompanying Patient cable connection documents. socket. Type BF equipment. Power off. Type BF defibrillator proof applied Power on. part. Class II equipment. Internally powered device. Regulatory compliance: IEC60601-1 amendments 1 & 2 •...
  • Page 7 · QRS Diagnostic medical devices have been tested and found to comply with IEC/EN 60601-1-2. · Computers, cables and accessories not tested to 60601-1-2 may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of QRS devices. · Verify normal operation if utilizing QRS Diagnostic medical devices adjacent to or stacked with other electrical equipment.
  • Page 8 Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which QRS medical devices are used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, QRS medical devices should be observed to verify normal operation.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    1.2 S 3000 ............8 YSTEM OMPONENTS 1.3 F ..............9 EATURE OCATIONS SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000I............10 2.1 S ..............10 NSTRUCTIONS 2.1.1 Installing the Batteries ............10 2.1.2 Start Up ................11 2.2 C ........... 12 HECKING THE...
  • Page 10 RECORDING THE ECG..............23 3.1 G .............. 23 ENERAL REPARATIONS 3.2 T ............24 HORAX LACEMENT PTION 3.2.1 Acquiring an ECG in Thorax Placement Mode...... 25 3.2.2 Saving a Single Lead ECG to Memory ......... 26 3.2.3 Reviewing an ECG Stored in Memory ........26 3.4 S ..........
  • Page 11: Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 What is the BIOLOG 3000i? BIOLOG 3000i is a hand-held battery operated device designed to: • Acquire and store in memory 5 to 200 secs. of a single lead ECG via thorax placement. • Acquire 5 to 80 seconds of simultaneous 6 or 12 Lead ECG, via the 6 or 12 Lead patient cable.
  • Page 12: Ystem Omponents

    INTRODUCTION 1.2 System 3000i Components...
  • Page 13: Feature Locations

    1.3 Feature Locations AUDIBLE DISPLAY TELEPHONE OUTPUT PATIENT CABLE SOCKET ON/OFF SWITCH CONTRAST INFRA- CONTROL WINDOW MODE SWITCH HOLD SWITCH REVIEW SWITCH Figure 1.1 BIOLOG 3000i Top View ELECTRODE IDENTIFICATION LABEL BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER Figure 1.2 BIOLOG 3000i Bottom View...
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Biolog 3000I

    Setting up the BIOLOG 3000i 2.1 Set Up Instructions 2.1.1 Installing the Batteries Your BIOLOG 3000i is supplied with two AA (LR6) 1· 5V alkaline batteries. • Slide the ON/OFF switch to OFF position. • Remove the battery compartment cover, by pressing down on the cover, while simultaneously sliding it backwards (Figure 2.1).
  • Page 15: Start Up

    (Figure 2.3). Figure 2.3 Closing the battery hatch 2.1.2 Start Up Slide the BIOLOG 3000i ON/OFF key to the ON position (Figure 2.4). The screen will display: • The title screen for 2 seconds; • The Set Up Menu for 2 seconds (if configured to); and •...
  • Page 16: Checking The Battery Status

    SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i 2.2 Checking the Battery Status The power remaining in the batteries is displayed on screen by the battery status bar. The battery status bar is located. • At the bottom of the Set Up Menu screen (Figure 2.5).
  • Page 17: The Set Up Menu

    SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i 2.3 The Set Up Menu The Set Up Menu displays the following functions and their current settings Screen 1 • The Backlight • Mute the QRS beeping • The Transtelephonic Mode • Automatic Device Identification header for transtelephonic transmission •...
  • Page 18: Navigating Through The Set Up Menu

    SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i 2.3.2 Navigating through the Set Up Menu • The Hold KEY selects… The Hold key selects and highlights the items you wish to change within the Set Up Menu. Each time you press the Hold key within the Set Up Menu, the cursor moves to the next field or screen.
  • Page 19 SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i Figure 2.6: Moving the cursor to the desired position • To increase the number, press the REV key (up arrow) until the desired number is shown. Hold the key down for fast scrolling. Release the key when the desired value is displayed (Figure 2.7).
  • Page 20: Set U P Screen 1

    (~), indicating that QRS Beeping is muted. 2.4.3 Transtelephonic Mode BIOLOG 3000i is able to transmit a stored ECG recording, using acoustic coupling via a telephone to a remote site equipped with a suitable reception system. This is provided for backward compatibility with old systems, and is no longer supported.
  • Page 21: Automatic Device Identification (Adi)

    Sound will be emitted during recording and review. 2.4.4 Automatic Device Identification (ADI) You can send the serial number of your BIOLOG 3000i monitor when sending a transtelephonic ECG with your BIOLOG 3000i to a reception center equipped with QRS Diagnostic's CardioView software. This facility is called Automatic Device Identification or ADI in brief.
  • Page 22: Set U P Screen 2

    Even if the Sim selection is changed and saved, the ECG in memory will still be stored. If the BIOLOG 3000i is turned OFF during Set Up any changes to the Set Up will not be saved, however, the current saved...
  • Page 23: Total Single Lead Recording Time

    SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i 2.5.4 Total Single Lead Recording Time The memory of the BIOLOG 3000i is programmable (in 5 second increments) between 5 and 200 seconds for a single lead ECG. It is also possible to record a single rhythm strip off a 6 or 12 Lead simultaneous cable.
  • Page 24: Selecting The Mains (50/60 Hz) Filter

    SETTING UP THE BIOLOG 3000i 2.5.5 Selecting the Mains (50/60 Hz) Filter You can select between 50 Hz and 60 Hz filters, in accordance with the mains current, in the country of use. The default factory setting is 50 Hz.
  • Page 25: Set U P Screen 3

    3000i will communicate with the modem or GSM digital mobile phone. 2.6.3 Power down This is an adjustable time in minutes, after which the BIOLOG 3000i will turn off if not in use. If this value is set to zero, the power down function...
  • Page 26: Set U P Screen 4

    Selecting this (&) allows the set up menu to be displayed briefly when turning on the BIOLOG 3000i as mentioned in section 2.3.1. If ( ' ) is selected the menu will not be displayed on start up, however, it can still be accessed by pressing the MODE and HOLD keys simultaneously.
  • Page 27: Recording The Ecg

    Place the patient in an 'at rest' position, preferably prone on their back. Turn the BIOLOG 3000i on by sliding the power switch on (Figure 2.4). To change or review any of the Set Up parameters, refer to the Set Up Menu Instructions.
  • Page 28: Thorax Placement Option

    Figure 3.1: The ECG Display screen 3.2 Thorax Placement Option Place the BIOLOG 3000i on the patient’s left anterior chest with the electrode feet firmly against the skin. For ideal placement in Lead II, when viewing the BIOLOG 3000i from the front: •...
  • Page 29: Acquiring An Ecg In Thorax Placement Mode

    Figure 3.2: Different Leads using Back Electrodes 3.2.1 Acquiring an ECG in Thorax Placement Mode • Turn on the BIOLOG 3000i as described above. Allow the unit to settle in ECG display mode. • Place the BIOLOG 3000i on the patient's chest as indicated above.
  • Page 30: Saving A Single Lead Ecg To Memory

    ECG is saved and stored in the memory. It will remain in memory until a new ECG is recorded and saved. NOTE: The BIOLOG 3000i is equipped with a small backup battery. It will keep its memory when the unit is turned OFF or when the batteries are removed for replacement.
  • Page 31: Six Or Twelve Lead Cable Option

    This recording can be between 5 and 80 seconds (Refer to Section 2.5.4). NOTE: To use the 6 or 12 lead Biolog Patient cable with the BIOLOG 3000i the Sim option must be enabled in set up menu 2 (see section 2.5.3).
  • Page 32 RECORDING THE ECG • Turn the BIOLOG 3000i on and allow it to cycle to the ECG display screen. The BIOLOG 3000i automatically detects the presence of the 6 or 12 lead cable and displays lead II II on the screen (Figure 3.6).
  • Page 33 5 5 and V6 V6 for the 12 lead cable. • Once the lead is selected, the BIOLOG 3000i will continue to monitor that lead until you are ready to record and save. Figure 3.8: 12 Lead Biolog Patient Cable...
  • Page 34: Acquiring And Saving A 6 Or 12 Lead Ecg

    12 leads will then be simultaneously recorded. Figure 3.9: St arting 12-lead ECG Acquisition The BIOLOG 3000i will automatically save each of the leads when the recording is finished. When all leads have been sampled, a multiple beep is sounded, and a screen will display the status of the acquisition.
  • Page 35: Printing & Transmitting The Ecg

    PRINTING & TRANSMITTING THE ECG CHAPTER 4 PRINTING & TRANSMITTING THE ECG The BIOLOG 3000i has a number of methods of printing and transmitting its data, after a recording has been made (Refer to Section 1.2). 4.1 Transtelephonic Transmission This is provided for backward compatibility with old systems, and is no longer supported.
  • Page 36: Digital Transtelephonic Mode

    4.2 Digital Transtelephonic Mode The BIOLOG 3000i has the ability to send your ECG by a standard modem or GSM digital mobile phone for interpretation by CardioView. This digital transfer allows for high speed, accurate transmission of ECG data.
  • Page 37 – and <space> Ignored: may be used to format the dial string Power the BIOLOG 3000i on, and then connect the BIOLOG 3000i to the modem or digital mobile phone using the cable. Press and hold the REV button to start the transfer.
  • Page 38 To return to the normal mode of operation press any key. The Biolog will reset and go through the normal power up sequence. NOTE: The BIOLOG 3000i should work with any modem 100% compatible with the Hayes command set. The modem initialization string can only be edited using the BIOLOG Setup utility provided with CardioView.
  • Page 39: Use With Cardioview

    PRINTING & TRANSMITTING THE ECG 4.3 Use with CardioView The BIOLOG 3000i can be used with QRS Diagnostic’s CardioView software. more information please refer user manual or consult your nearest QRS Diagnostic distributor. 4.4 Printing with the Biolog Printer Interface Stored ECGs can be printed using the Biolog Printer Interface.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    2. Electrodes The contact electrode feet at the back of the BIOLOG 3000i are made of high grade stainless steel and are corrosion resistant. Wipe the electrode feet clean of gel or other residue after each use.
  • Page 41: Cleaning And Disinfection

    To disinfect the BIOLOG 3000i, wipe the back of the device, including the electrodes, with a hospital grade disinfectant. NOTE: Do not saturate the BIOLOG 3000i with any liquid because excess fluid could enter the case and damage the electronics.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom, Likely Problem and Solution If you should experience any difficulty when using your BIOLOG 3000i, please review the suggestions for troubleshooting some minor difficulties presented below. If you cannot resolve the difficulty after following these procedures, please contact your supplier, or call QRS Diagnostic, LLC.
  • Page 43 ECG signal appears noisy or shows interference. Check that the ECG electrodes are well adhered and applied according to the manufacturer's instructions. Distance the BIOLOG 3000i and the patient from other electrical equipment. “This cable is incompatible with the 3000i” Message When...
  • Page 44 Won’t keep correct time and date This is likely to occur if the unit is more than 4 years old. Return it to an authorized QRS Diagnostic, LLC service center for routine servicing and testing. Scrolling lines on the Screen This can occur if holding buttons while switching the Biolog on.
  • Page 45: Appendix A: Specifications

    APPENDIX APPENDIX A: Specifications* ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 6 – 12 Lead Rear Electrodes 500 Hz 300 Hz Sampling Rate 0· 05 – 175 0· 5 – 100 Hz Frequency Response 12 Bit 8 Bit Resolution > 60dB > 80 dB (0 – 100 Hz) CMRR: Requires 6-12 Lead Isolation...
  • Page 46: Appendix B: Notices

    No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the written consent of QRS Diagnostic, LLC. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of QRS Diagnostic, LLC.
  • Page 47 APPENDIX ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, AS/NZS3200.1.2:1995 and IEC601–1–2:1993. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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