Running The Program; Aborting The Program - Innomed Medical HeartScreen 80G-L1 User Manual

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9.2.2. Running the program

When starting the program, the program name appears on the display, together with a counter,
indicating the time needed for the program until the end of the data acquisition.
When starting the program, the device turns the mains and muscle filters off – if they were on.
The baseline filter state remains unchanged. After the running of the program, filters are not
turned back on.
If the device finds less than 6 beats during the 16-second data reading period, the
following message is displayed:
If the device finds more than 45 beats during the 16-second data reading period, the
following message is displayed
The device does not make a diagnosis in either case, but performs record storage.
If the noise is greater than 2mm on the ECG, diagnosis is not created, but storage is
performed.
Warning!
Even in such case if during the data acquisition the pacemaker detector gives a
signal, no diagnosis recommendation is created, instead the text 'Pacemaker'
appears on the printout.
In case of pacemaker signal, the device only creates analysis, which pacemaker
impulse does not interfere, but due to the morphological deviations there may be
inaccuracies in the numerical data.
When the counter reaches 0, data acquiring finishes as described in the 'STORE' function
section.
You can view the record and the related data as described in the Handling of stored records
Section or you can return to monitoring.

9.2.3. Aborting the program

Program operation can be aborted by the
the program stops, and the device returns to monitoring mode.
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Insufficient recognizable beats!
Press the BLOCK button!
Heart rate too high!
Press the BLOCK button!
key, or by pressing the
key repeatedly. Now
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