Overview Of Connections For Transmitting Reports - Stryker LIFEPAK 1000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Test and Service Data
The LIFEPAK 1000 defibrillator stores a test log consisting of the most recent auto-tests, power
cycles, and battery replacements. The test log lists the test results and any errors detected. The
test log data is available only to authorized service personnel or to responders who are using
the appropriate LIFENET system product.
Event and Test Log
Table 4-3
and
Table 4-4
list the types of events that may be annotated on event and test log
reports.
Events
Table 4-3
Events
Power On
Connect Electrodes
Patient Connected
AED Mode
Initial Rhythm
*
Analysis X
*
Shock Advised
Charge Complete
SHOCK X-XXXJ
*
*
These events include ECG samples in the Summary Report.
Test Log Report
Table 4-4
Test Log
Self Test Power On
Self Test Pass/Fail
User Power On/Off
Battery Changed

Overview of Connections for Transmitting Reports

Patient, test, and service data can be transmitted from the LIFEPAK 1000 defibrillator to a
PC-compatible computer equipped with CODE-STAT software, version 6.0 or later, a LIFENET
system product.
The LIFEPAK 1000 defibrillator (see
transmitting data from the defibrillator to your computer. To receive the transmission, your
computer must have an operational IrDA port.
If your computer does not have an IrDA port, you can install an IrDA adapter to provide the
needed interface. Physio-Control recommends installing an IrDA adapter on all computers to
ensure successful communication connections and data transmissions.
IrDA adapters are available for serial or USB computer ports. Follow the installation and usage
instructions provided with the adapter, ensuring that the adapter mount (receiving end) is
positioned on a stable surface.
defibrillator and the IrDA adapter before initiating a transmission.
LIFEPAK 1000 Defibrillator Operating Instructions
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Events
Shock X Abnormal
No Shock Advised
CPR Prompt
Stop CPR Prompt
Check Patient
*
Charge Removed
Manual Mode
Replace Battery
Charge Button Pressed
Figure
2-1) supports wireless, infrared communications for
Figure 4-1
provides guidelines to follow for positioning the
Data Management
Events
Motion
Analysis Stopped
*
Low Battery
ECG Mode
Out of Event Memory
Out of Waveform Memory
Power Off
Recovery Time
*
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