Asynchronous Mode Test; Using Ecg Waveform Simulation Test Elements; Normal Sinus Wave Simulation - Fluke Biomedical Impulse 6000D User Manual

Defibrillator analyzer, defibrillator/transcutaneous pacer analyzer
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Asynchronous Mode Test

The Asynchronous Mode Test element requires the same
parameters as the Pacer Demand Mode Test, but this
test element is used for testing a non-demand mode
pacer. Refer to table 18 for the list of custom parameters
that this test uses.
Parameter
ECG Amplitude
Normal Sinus Waveform BPM
Duration
Table 19. Normal Sinus Wave Simulation Test Custom Parameters
The voltage amplitude to use during the simulation of the normal sinus wave
The BPM rate to use for the test
How long the simulation should last
Setting can range from 1 to 60 seconds. If the "Indefinite" checkbox is checked, the
duration is ignored, and the test must be manually stopped by the field user (Stop in
TEST GUIDE toolbar).
Defibrillator/Transcutaneous Pacemaker Analyzer

Using ECG Waveform Simulation Test Elements

Using ECG Waveform Simulation Test
Elements

Normal Sinus Wave Simulation

The Analyzer can generate a normal sinus wave between
10 and 360 beats per minute for output to a defibrillator
monitor. Table 19 lists the custom parameters for this
simulation.
This is a visual / audible test; the Analyzer takes
no measurements during this test.
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