Accessing The Settings Menu; Setting Passwords - Mortara ELI 350 User Manual

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Accessing the Settings Menu

Access Settings and sub menus by selecting Settings from the main display.
System Settings – Defines all operational conditions that do not change on a daily or patient-to patient basis.
Once you set these default conditions, you will rarely need to use the configuration screens again.
ECG Settings – Defines all operational conditions that may change on a daily or patient-to patient basis. You
can make changes through Format on the main display.
Custom ID – Downloads a custom ID from an ELI LINK, E-Scribe system, or from another compatible
information management system. See Appendix A.
Date/Time – Sets the date and time of the ELI 350. See Section 2.
WAM – Allows clinician to choose direct patient cable or pair with the WAM.
Test WLAN – Tests RF signal strength to the wireless network of the hospital or facility in which you are
working.
Receiving ECGs - The ELI 350 will receive records from Mortara model electrocardiographs ELI 350, ELI
250, ELI 150, and ELI 10.
Retrieving ECGs - The ELI 350 will retrieve records from Mortara's E-Scribe.
Password – Can be used to limit access to the ELI 350 configuration menus, ECG directory, and/or
orders/worklists.
Cancel – Exits Settings menu.

Setting Passwords

The ELI 350 is delivered with a preset administrator password ("admin"); type this password in the Settings screen
and select ENTER or press the click knob to display the Setup Passwords screen.
The top selection is dedicated to the administrator password; the lower selection is dedicated to the technician
password. From this screen, the administrator can create a new password that will be required to access the Set
Password function. The administrator can also create a technician-level password that will be required to access the
ECG directory, and/or orders/worklists. Custom ID and date/time functions are always accessible without a
password. During creation, each password will require retyping to ensure it has been entered correctly.
NOTE: Passwords are case sensitive.
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that the administrator log these passwords in an area accessible
during an emergency, or with the Biomedical Engineering department for immediate access if needed.
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