Setting Pace Status; Ecg Calibration; Ecg Waveform Settings; Leads Ecg - EDAN iM80 User Manual

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to display seven ECG waveforms on the screen, occupying the area of four waveforms.
NOTE:
If 3 Leads is selected in the ECG Setup menu, only Normal can be selected for Display
in the sub-menu.

8.9.5 Setting Pace Status

It is important to set the paced status correctly when you start monitoring ECG. To change the
paced status in the ECG Setup menu, select Pace to toggle between On or Off. When Pace is set
to On:
- Pace Pulse Rejection is switched on. This means that pacemaker pulses are not counted as
extra QRS complexes.
–Paced symbol is displayed as
NOTE:
1
When monitoring a patient with a pacemaker, set Pace to On. If monitoring a patient
without a pacemaker, set Pace to Off.
2
If Pace is set to On, the system will not perform some types of ARR analysis.
Some pace pulses can be difficult to reject. When this happens, the pulses are counted
as a QRS complex, and could result in an incorrect HR and failure to detect cardiac arrest
or some arrhythmias. Keep pacemaker patients under close observation.

8.9.6 ECG Calibration

This item is used to calibrate ECG waveform. When you select this item from ECG Setup menu
again, the ECG waveform calibration ends.
NOTE:
The device can't be monitored during ECG calibration.

8.9.7 ECG Waveform Settings

To change this speed, select ECG Wave Setup > Sweep, then select an appropriate setting from
the pop-up list. The bigger the value is, the wider the waveform is.

8.9.8 12 Leads ECG

When the monitor is installed with 12-lead, it can provide 3-lead, 5-lead and 12-lead ECG
monitoring functions.
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on the main screen.
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