Passwords; Clinical; Report Format; Hi-Res And Phi-Res - GE MAC 5000 Service Manual

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Passwords

Clinical

Report Format

Hi-Res and Phi-Res

Editing

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Troubleshooting: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you set up a password for the Delete function that is different
than the System Setup password?
A: No. The password for the System Setup and the Delete function are
the same.
Q: How do I change the way an ECG looks when it prints out?
A: Do the following steps.
Go to System Setup.
Select ECG.
Select which type of ECG report you want to change:
Resting ECG Reports
Pediatric ECG Reports
15 Lead Reports
Select unconfirmed reports from the menu.
Find the report type you want the MAC 5000 to print.
Place the number of copies you want in the appropriate column.
If you want the MAC 5000 or 12SL interpretation included on the
ECG, put the number of copies you want in the "with" column.
If you do not want the MAC 5000 interpretation to print on the ECG,
put the number of copies you want in the "without" column.
Click view report type, to see the examples of the report formats.
Press the esc key until you return to System Setup.
Select Save Setup.
Select To System.
You can select Main Menu to exit System Setup.
Q: What is the difference between the Hi-Res and Phi-Res functions?
A: Hi-Res looks at the entire complex, whereas Phi-Res focuses on the
P wave.
Q: Can you edit the interpretation at the MAC 5000, and then transmit
the edited record to the MUSE system as an unconfirmed record?
A: If you edit demographic information only the record is still
transmitted to the MUSE system as an unconfirmed record.
However, if you edit the interpretation, the data will not be saved
unless the record is confirmed at the MAC 5000. The record is
transmitted to the MUSE system as a confirmed record as well.
MAC™ 5000 resting ECG analysis system
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