Ecg--Normal Sinus Rhythm - BC Biomedical PS-2105 User Manual

Multi-parameter patient simulator
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The PS-2105 can send waveforms to ECG machines in 3, 5 or 12-lead configurations. It
has independent outputs for each signal lead, referenced to the right leg.
Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) occurs when the heartbeat is normal, beating at a rate
between 50 and 100 BPM with a standard QRS waveform shape and height. The PS-
2105 simulates the NSR with a default pulse of 80 BPM, amplitude of 1.0 mV on Lead
II, P-R interval of 160 milliseconds, no Artifact and no ST Segment elevation.
The PS-2105 is placed into NSR mode by pressing the
The display will resemble the following:
RATE
30 BPM
40 BPM
45 BPM
60 BPM
80 BPM*
90 BPM
100 BPM
120 BPM
140 BPM
160 BPM
180 BPM
200 BPM
220 BPM
240 BPM
260 BPM
280 BPM
300 BPM
Auto
ECG – NORMAL SINUS RHYTHM
ARTIFACT
None*
50 Hz
60 Hz
Muscle
Wander
(Baseline)
Resp
(Respiration)
ST SEGMENT ELEVATION
-0.8 mV
0.05 mV
-0.7 mV
0.1 mV
-0.6 mV
0.2 mV
-0.5 mV
0.3 mV
-0.4 mV
0.4 mV
-0.3 m V
0.5 mV
-0.2 mV
0.6 mV
-0.1 mV
0.7 mV
-0.05 mV
0.8 mV
0.0 mV*
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category key.
PATIENT MODE
Adult*
(80 mS QRS)
Pediatric
(40 mS QRS)
AMPLITUDE
0.5 mv
1.0 mv*
1.5 mv
2.0 mv
* Indicates
Default Setting
(See Power Up
Settings)

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