GE MAC 2000 Operator's Manual

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2000 ECG Analysis System
Operator Manual
2053535-002T
General service documentation. Copyright General Electric company. GE proprietary. Reproduction and/or distribution is prohibited.
2053535-002
Revision T
English
© 2012-2022 General Electric Company
All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 ™ 2000 ECG Analysis System Operator Manual 2053535-002T 2053535-002 Revision T English © 2012-2022 General Electric Company All rights reserved. General service documentation. Copyright General Electric company. GE proprietary. Reproduction and/or distribution is prohibited.
  • Page 2 MUSE, MAC, CASE/CardioSoft/CS, 12SL, and EMR are trademarks owned by GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc., a General Electric Company going to market as GE Healthcare. All other trademarks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 Add ferrite ring installation content. 10 December 2020 Add Barcode Reader Jadak-2593. 15 March 2022 Update content for Software SP9.1. Access other GE Healthcare Diagnostic Cardiology documents at the Customer Documentation Portal. Go to https://www.gehealthcare.com/en/support/support-documentation-library and scroll to the bottom of the page.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.8.1 Manual Purpose ..................................30 1.8.2 Document Conventions ..............................30 1.8.2.1 Typographical Conventions ..........................30 1.8.2.2 Illustrations ................................30 1.8.2.3 Notes .................................... 31 1.9 Related Documents ..................................31 2 Product Overview ........................... 32 4/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 5 3.10 Turning on the System ................................. 51 3.11 Configuring the Device................................. 51 3.12 Testing the Device..................................51 4 Preparing the Patient ..........................53 4.1 Preparing the Patient’s Skin ................................. 53 4.2 Electrode Placement ..................................54 5/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 6 7.4.2 Recording ECGs During Defibrillation..........................78 7.5 Generating a Rhythm Report (Manual Recording)......................79 8 Arrhythmia Mode Recording ......................... 80 8.1 Recording in Arrhythmia Mode ..............................80 8.1.1 Recording Arrhythmia ECGs............................80 8.1.2 Arrhythmia Recording Options ............................81 6/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 7 12.2 Resting ECG Setup ..................................108 12.3 Arrhythmia Setup..................................118 12.4 Stress ECG Setup..................................120 12.4.1 Stress ECG Settings............................... 121 12.4.2 Editing Stress Protocols............................... 124 12.5 Communication Setup ................................127 12.6 Country Setup....................................137 7/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 8 14.1 Replacing Leadwire Adapters ..............................163 14.2 Paper Maintenance ..................................163 14.2.1 Replacing Paper................................164 14.2.2 Adjusting the Tray for Paper Size..........................165 14.2.2.1 Adjusting the Tray for 8.5 x 11 inches or A4 ..................165 8/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 9 B.2 ST-T Changes ....................................184 C Technical Specifications........................186 C.1 System Specifications.................................. 186 C.2 Silex Wireless Bridge..................................191 D Statement for MAC 2000 Silex Wireless Bridge ................193 D.1 FCC Statement ....................................193 9/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 10 Operator Manual Contents D.2 IC Statement....................................193 D.3 Complies with IMDA Standards .............................. 194 E Statement for MAC 2000 Embedded Wireless Module..............195 E.1 FCC Statement....................................195 E.2 IC Statement ....................................195 E.3 CE RED Information ..................................196 Glossary ..............................197...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    This system is not intended for use in the following manner: • During patient transport • With high-frequency surgical units • As an intra-cardiac application • As a vital signs physiological monitor 11/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 12: Prescription Device Statement

    EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION Any attempt by unauthorized personnel to service the device could result in equipment malfunction and void the warranty. This equipment contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer servicing to authorized service personnel. 12/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 13 Polarizing electrodes (stainless steel or silver constructed) may cause the electrodes to retain a residual charge after defibrillation. A residual charge blocks acquisition of the ECG signal. Whenever patient defibrillation is a possibility, use non-polarizing electrodes (silver-silver chloride construction) for ECG monitoring. 13/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 14 Do not contact patients during defibrillation. Patient signal inputs labeled with the CF symbol with paddles are protected against damage resulting from defibrillation voltages. To ensure proper defibrillator protection, use only GE Healthcare recommended cables and leadwires. Proper placement of defibrillator paddles in relation to the electrodes is required to ensure successful defibrillation.
  • Page 15: Classification Of Medical Device

    Method(s) of sterilization or disinfection recommen- Not applicable ded by the manufacturer Mode of operation Continuous operation 15/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 16: Certification Information

    (which do not form a DC offset voltage when subjected to a DC current) such as silver/silver-chloride types. If you use polarizing electrodes, GE Healthcare recommends disconnecting the leadwires from the patient before delivering the shock.
  • Page 17: Emi/Emc/Rf Safety Information

    If you observe this phenomenon, be aware that the origin of amplitude variations is not entirely physiological. For measuring voltages of Q, R, and S waves, GE Healthcare advises using the QRS complexes with the largest deflection of the particular waves.
  • Page 18: Biocompatibility

    If you have questions in this matter, contact your GE Healthcare representative. 1.5.10 Legal Notice GE Healthcare software contains several fields that can be filled in before performing an ECG. Some of these fields are required, while others are optional and left to the user to assess whether they are needed to perform the exam.
  • Page 19: Hardware Label Locations

    See 12.13 Options Setup on page 151 for an explanation of the Option Codes. On the shipping package Environmental symbols required for shipping Continues on the next page 19/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 20: Symbol Descriptions

    Indicates the manufacturer's serial number. Batch Code or Lot Number Indicates the manufacturer's batch code or lot number. Date of Manufacture (Year-Month) Indicates the original manufacture date for this device. Continues on the next page 20/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 21 Non-ionizing Electromagnetic Radiation Indicates that the equipment emits elevated, potentially hazardous, levels of non-ionizing radiation (electromagnetic energy) for diagnosis or treatment. Continues on the next page 21/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 22 As a warning sign, this symbol is identified by a yellow background, black triangular band, and a black symbol. Continues on the next page 22/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 23 As a general prohibition sign, this symbol is identified by a white background, red circular band and slash, and a black symbol. Continues on the next page 23/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 24 Contains <heavy metal chemical symbol> Indicates this equipment contains heavy metal and must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste but collected separately.The example shows Lithium Ion. Continues on the next page 24/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 25 Indicates the upper and lower barometric pressure limitations for the transportation and handling of this package. They are indicated next to the upper and lower horizontal lines. Continues on the next page 25/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 26 The example displays the NRTL certification with the MET Laboratories mark. China Metrology Certification Indicates the device or product complies with applicable China Metrology Certification requirements. Continues on the next page 26/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 27: Installation And Connection

    1.5.14.4 Training This manual is intended as a supplement to, not a substitute for, thorough product training. If you have not received training on the use of the system, you should request training assistance from GE Healthcare. To see available training, go to the GE Healthcare training Web site (http://www.gehealthcare.com/...
  • Page 28: Serial Number Format

    Fiscal Week Manufactured Two-digit code identifying the week the device was manufactured. Values range from 01 to 52. GE Healthcare's fiscal weeks correspond to the calendar week. For example, 01 = first week in January. Product Sequence Four-digit number identifying the order in which this device was manufac- tured.
  • Page 29: Product Codes

    This device is considered GE Healthcare-supplied hardware. Only authorized GE Healthcare service personnel should service the device. Any unauthorized attempt to repair equipment under warranty voids that warranty. It is the user's responsibility to report the need for service to GE Healthcare or to one of their authorized agents.
  • Page 30: Additional Assistance

    Operator Manual 1.8 Manual Information 1.7.3 Additional Assistance GE Healthcare maintains a trained staff of application and technical experts to answer questions and respond to issues and problems that may arise during the installation, maintenance, and use of this system.
  • Page 31: Notes

    The tip or additional information is indented below the NOTE flag word. 1.9 Related Documents For a complete list of related manuals, refer to the "Related Manuals" appendix in the service manual. 31/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 32: Product Overview

    2.2.1 Hardware Descriptions This section identifies the key components of the system hardware. Familiarize yourself with these components, their location, and their use before attempting to use the equipment. 32/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 33: Front View

    2.2.1.2 Rear View Item Name Description SD card slot Connection for Secure Digital (SD) card. This system supports SD cards formatted for the FAT or FAT16 file systems. Continues on the next page 33/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 34: Side View

    Standard connector for the AC power cable. 2.2.1.3 Side View Item Name Description KISS connection Connection port for the optional KISS Pump system. ECG Patient Cable connection D-sub 15–pin female connector for the acquisition cable. 34/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 35: Standard Keypad

    Backspace key Deletes characters. Enter key Use to advance the focus in a window or to select items from the screen. Continues on the next page 35/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 36: Stress Keypad

    Controls stress equipment connected to the system. 2.2.1.6 Stress Keys Item Name Description Pretest stress key Selects the pretest phase or advances to the next stage within the phase. Continues on the next page 36/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 37: Hardware Specifications

    CT Data Guard and Audit Trail supports 21 CFR part 11 compliance for the Trail data generated using the device. Option incudes password protection and time stamped audit trails. Continues on the next page 37/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 38: Using The System

    Depending on the options you selected for Power up mode in Basic Setup, one of the following screens is your startup screen: • Resting ECG • Stress ECG • Arrhythmia • Main Screen • Order Manager • A window prompting you to enter your User ID and Password. 38/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 39: Using The Keypad

    Press the arrows to move the cursor left, right, up and down through the data fields. Press the center button to select the field in which the cursor is currently resting. If the field is associated with a list of valid value, that list is displayed. 39/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 40: Ecg Data Acquisition

    • The Power up mode selected in Basic Setup determines which window opens on startup. • If High Security Mode is enabled, you are required to enter a user ID and password. 40/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 41: Resting Ecg Power Up Mode

    If the system is configured for Resting ECG Power Up Mode and High Security Mode is not enabled, the Resting ECG screen opens on power up. To go to the Main Menu, press More > Main Menu. 41/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 42: Arrhythmia Power Up Mode

    Screen is selected for Power up mode in Basic Setup. NOTE If you need to perform system setup functions, be sure you log in as a user who is assigned setup editing privileges. 42/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 43: Stress Ecg Power Up Mode

    If the system is configured for Order Manager Power Up Mode and it does not have High Security Mode enabled, press Main Menu. The Order Manager screen is displayed after turning on the system. 43/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 44: High Security Mode

    12.9 User Setup on page 144. In the User ID field, enter your user ID. In the Password field, enter the new password. In the Retype Password field, retype the new password. 44/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 45 In the Enter Serial Number field, enter the serial number and press Factory Defaults. Restart the system after the restore success. 45/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 46: Setting Up The Equipment

    This system can run using AC or battery power. When the device is plugged into an AC outlet, it uses AC power and charges the installed battery. Use the following instructions to connect the system to an AC power outlet. 46/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 47: Connecting The Patient Cable

    Improper connection can cause inaccuracies in the ECG. Trace each individual leadwire from its acquisition cable label to the colored connector and then to the proper electrode to ensure that it is matched to the correct label location. 47/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 48 10 leadwires. The leadwires require an adapter to connect to an electrode, as shown in the following diagram. Item Description Leadwire end 4 mm pin Continues on the next page 48/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 49: Applying The Ferrite Ring To Cables

    If the optional barcode reader was purchased with the device, connect it to the USB port on the device. Before you connect the cable to the device, make sure that you apply a ferrite ring to the cable, see 3.4 Applying the Ferrite Ring to Cables on page 49/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 50: Connecting The Lan Option

    2. Connect the Power cable of the Wireless bridge to USB port of the device NOTE Please check with GE representative if this solution is available in your country. The required option(s) to use the wireless bridge are activated at the factory when the wireless bridge communication option is purchased with the device.
  • Page 51: Connecting An Internal Modem

    After you have set up and configured the device, test the device completely before using it with patients. Use the following test scenarios: • Conducting and printing a resting ECG. 7 Recording a Resting ECG on page 68 for instructions. • Conducting and printing an arrhythmia ECG. 51/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 52 • Conducting and printing a stress ECG. 10 Stress Testing on page 88 for instructions. • Saving, importing, printing, deleting, transmitting, and exporting records. 11 Managing Internal Storage on page 96 for instructions. 52/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 53: Preparing The Patient

    Look at the lead-check screen for indication of lead problems. NOTE Use only electrodes and contact agents recommended by GE Healthcare. The signal quality on the lead-check screen is not indicated until the RA/R and RL/N electrodes are applied. If RA/R becomes disconnected, the system reports that all electrodes are off the patient.
  • Page 54: Electrode Placement

    Anterior axillary line on the same horizontal level as 4 V6 purple C6 purple Mid-axillary line on the same horizontal level as 4 and 5 LA black L yellow Left deltoid Continues on the next page 54/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 55: Nehb Placement

    Nap white Mid-clavicular line in the fifth intercostal space (Same position as C4) 4.2.2 Stress 12–Lead Placement To acquire a stress 12–lead ECG use the placement shown in the following diagram. 55/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 56 Above left ankle (Alternate placement, upper leg as close to torso as possible) RL green N black Above right ankle (Alternate placement, upper leg as close to torso as possible) RA white R red Right deltoid 56/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 57: Entering Patient Information

    You can then verify or modify the information as appropriate. Before you can use the barcode scanner, you need to verify that it is connected to the system and that the system is correctly configured to use the peripheral. 57/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 58: Scanning The Barcode

    If the BCRD USB Barcode Reader option is activated, and the length of the corresponding query key (Patient ID or Visit) is not 0, the system parses the query key 58/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 59: Configuring Automatic Query

    The scanned Patient ID or Visit displays in the existing dialog box. Press OK to begin querying the database. After the automatic query is complete, the ADT or order is displayed in the Enter Patient Data window. 59/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 60: Using The Internal Keypad Or External Keyboard To Query The Database And Select Patient

    Confirm the patient data and test information data is correct before saving. The patient demographic or order data is downloaded and displayed. NOTE For more information on the type of codes supported by the MAC 2000, see A Creating Barcodes on page 178.
  • Page 61 Operator Manual 5.3 Automatic Query The patient demographic or order data (depends on setup) is downloaded and displayed. 61/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 62: Order Manager

    6 Order Manager The MAC 2000 system may retrieve orders from a Hospital Information System (HIS) through MUSE or non-MUSE systems. There are two types of order managers: Simple Orders and Advanced Order Manager. You can complete orders using any of the communication media outlined in the following section.
  • Page 63: Advanced Order Manager

    After you have selected all the orders you want to download, press the Load Orders function key. The system loads and stores the selected orders. Proceed to 6.3.2 Selecting and Completing Orders on page 63/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 64: Selecting And Completing Orders

    6.4 Using the Order Manager Interface You can do the following things with orders: • Sort the list. • Print the list. • Delete single, multiple, completed, or all stored orders. 64/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 65: Deleting Orders

    The Order Manager Interface window opens with a list of local orders displayed. Select Delete Orders. The available options on the menu change. Do one of the following: • To select orders to delete, proceed to 6.4.1.2 Deleting Specific Orders on page 65/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 66: Deleting Specific Orders

    The orders are not deleted and you return to the Delete Orders menu options. 6.4.1.4 Deleting Completed Orders On the Delete Orders menu. use the following procedure to delete all completed orders: 66/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 67 • To cancel the deletion, select No. The orders are not deleted and you return to the Delete Orders menu options. NOTE Non-MUSE systems, such as EMR Gateway, are GE Healthcare proprietary systems. 67/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 68: Recording A Resting Ecg

    100 (if the M100 option is activated) or 200 (if the M200 option is activated). The difference equals the number of ECGs currently stored in the system. Continues on the next page 68/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 69: Hookup Advisor

    The following table describes each of the indicator’s conditions. Indicator Description Indicates a leadfail condition or extreme baseline shifts. The red indicator is always the left-most circle of the indicator and flashes when lit. Continues on the next page 69/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 70: Resting Ecgs

    If the patient has a pacemaker, turn on Pace Enhance. For more information, see 7.2.2 ECG Options on page Select More > Printer Leads to scroll through the leads or change the lead format. 70/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 71: Ecg Options

    When the option includes two speeds (12.5 mm/s - 5 mm/s), the first speed is for the display and the second speed is for the printout. Changing the measurement here does not change the measurement set in System Configuration. Continues on the next page 71/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 72 Changing the measurement here does not change the measurement set in System Configuration. Toggles the anti-drift system (ADS) on and off. ADS helps reduce baseline drift. Continues on the next page 72/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 73: Post-Acquisition Options

    12 System Configuration on page 104 for more information. RR Analysis Allows you to enter into RR Analysis mode. More Returns to the setup options. For more details, refer to 7.2.2 ECG Options on page 73/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 74 Full Disclosure Select to start the full disclosure. Main Menu Exits the Resting ECG function and returns to the Main Menu. More Toggles between the second and third row of acquisition options. 74/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 75: Full Disclosure

    In the Full Disclosure Report window, you can perform the following operations: Full Disclosure Report Window Field Action Export to SD Card Press to export the ECG report to the SD card. Continues on the next page 75/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 76: Full Disclosure Report Setup

    Click the drop-down arrow to determine how the full disclosure ECG report prints on the thermal printer. The choices are: • one lead @ 25mm/s • one lead @50 mm/s • 12 leads @ 25 mm/s Continues on the next page 76/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 77: Special Considerations

    Because of slow paper speed, pacer pulses cannot be displayed directly on the ECG recording. For example, with a paper speed of 50 mm/s and a pulse duration of only 0.5 ms, the width of the recorded pacer pulse would be only 0.025 mm. 77/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 78: Recording Ecgs During Defibrillation

    DC offset voltage. This blocks ECG signal acquisition for several minutes. If polarizing electrodes are used, GE Healthcare recommends that you disconnect the leadwires from the patient before delivering the shock.
  • Page 79: Generating A Rhythm Report (Manual Recording)

    Start rhythm report on a new page. This field is located on the Resting ECG Setup window. See 12.2 Resting ECG Setup on page 108 for details. 79/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 80: Arrhythmia Mode Recording

    • If you have determined enough information was recorded, press Confirm Stop. Report options become available. If you want to print the Arrhythmia recording, continue with 8.2.1 Printing an Arrhythmia Report on page 80/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 81: Arrhythmia Recording Options

    Changing the measurement here does not change the measurement set in Sys- tem Configuration. Continues on the next page 81/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 82: Printing

    Review the report as necessary. For more information, refer to 8.3 Arrhythmia Codes on page 8.2.2 Arrhythmia Printing Options When printing an arrhythmia report, you have the following options: 82/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 83: Arrhythmia Codes

    Pacemaker capture PERR Pacemaker error PSVC Premature supraventricular contraction Premature ventricular contraction QRSL Learned QRS complex Ventricular run (3 PVCs) VBIG Ventricular bigeminy VFIB Ventricular fibrillation/flutter VTACH Ventricular tachycardia (>3 PVCs) 83/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 84: Rr Analysis

    4 Preparing the Patient on page From the device Main Menu, press RR Analysis. Press Patient Data and enter the patient data as described in 5 Entering Patient Information on page 84/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 85 Available options are: • I • II • III • aVR • aVL • aVF • V1 • V2 • V3 • V4 • V5 • V6 Continues on the next page 85/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 86 RR Table Enables/disables the printing of the RR table on the report. Press Save to record your settings. Continue with 9.1.2 Acquiring a Recording for an RR Analysis Report on page 86/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 87: Acquiring A Recording For An Rr Analysis Report

    Discards the reading, exits the RR Analysis mode, and returns to the Main Menu. Press Print. Accept the reading and prints the RR Analysis Report on the thermal printer. PDF Export Accepts the reading and exports the RR Analysis Report to a PDF file. 87/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 88: Stress Testing

    You can select any of the following report formats: • Summary Report • Tabular Summary • Trend Report • ST Trend Report • ST Summary Report • Episode Report 88/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 89: Stress Mode Interface

    Descriptions of the bar’s key elements follow the illustration. Item Feature Description Number Target Rate The target heart rate and the current heart rate’s percentage of that target. Continues on the next page 89/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 90: Stress Test Keys

    Table 10-1 Stress Option Keys – First Row Option Description Patient Data Opens the patient data entry window. Continues on the next page 90/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 91 Toggles between the first and second row of options. Table 10-2 Stress Text Option Keys — Second Row Option Description Pace Enhance Increases the readability of pacemaker ECGs. Options are On and Off. Continues on the next page 91/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 92: Conducting Stress Tests

    Use the following instructions to conduct a stress test with a treadmill or ergometer. The process is essentially identical for all devices with only minor differences between supported equipment, unsupported equipment, and ergometers with remote start. Deviations for specific accessories are noted where appropriate. 92/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 93 On supported treadmills, the belt begins to slow and the grade drops to 0%. On supported ergometers, the load begins to lighten. On unsupported treadmills and ergometers, these adjustments must be made manually. 93/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 94: Conducting A Stress Test With A Master's Step Device

    This includes the speed and gain, finite residual filter, pacemaker enhancement, printer leads, test protocol, report format, and target heart rate. For more information on setting these options, see 10.1.3 Stress Options on page 94/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 95 Reattach the leadwires to the electrodes. The median report prints at pre-configured intervals during the post exercise stages. When the last post exercise stage is complete, a summary report with trends and tables prints. 95/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 96: Managing Internal Storage

    12.5 Communication Setup on page 127. NOTE Imported records have a Sent status of Recv and you cannot edit, transmit or export them. Use the following instructions to import a record into internal storage: 96/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 97: Printing The File Manager Directory

    To help you locate a record or a group of records, use the following instructions. On the Main Menu, press File Manager. The File Manager window opens. Press Search. The Enter Search Criteria window opens. 97/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 98: Editing Patient Data

    NOTE You cannot edit the patient data for records that were imported to internal storage. Imported records have a Sent status of Recv. Press Edit. The Enter Patient Data window opens. 98/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 99: Previewing Records

    Do one of the following. • To delete select records, press Select and use the trimpad to select the record(s) you want to delete. • To delete all the records in storage, press Select All. 99/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 100: Printing Records

    MobileLink Wireless Communication Installation Manual. To locate the part numbers for these manuals, refer to “Related Documents” in the service manual. Use the following procedure to transmit records: 100/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 101: Exporting Records

    • Purchase and activate the LANC option or WIFC option. 12.13 Options Setup on page 151 for details. • Define the shared directory setting on Communications Setup. 12.13 Options Setup on page 151 for details. 101/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 102: Exporting Records

    • For the PDF format, a summary window opens with the number of records that exported successfully and the number that failed to export. Press OK to close the summary window. 102/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 103 If either of those values are incorrect, you receive an error message. Correct the user name and password on the Communications Setup window and repeat the export process. Press OK. 103/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 104: System Configuration

    For more information on the ERGO and CFRA options, see 12.13 Options Setup on page 151. To access Basic Setup, on the Main Menu, press System Configuration> Basic Setup. The following tables describe each setting available on Basic Setup. 104/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 105 Enables/disables simulated ECGs. When enabled, simulated waveforms are generated in the resting, arrhythmia, RR analysis, or stress ECG functions. This is useful for demonstration, training, or testing purposes. NOTE This setting clears when the system is reset. 105/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 106 Auto Standby Time (1–255 min) Identifies the amount of time, in minutes, that the device can remain inactive before it enters standby mode. Auto Standby uses this field. The default value is 5 mins. 106/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 107 Allows a user to select data origin: Cart, Remote, or Cart then Remote. If the PDFC option is enabled in Options Setup, the System Settings – PDF Naming Settings window displays. 107/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 108: Resting Ecg Setup

    • Full Disclosure Setup To access the Resting ECG Setup window, on the Main Menu press System Configuration> Resting ECG Setup. The following tables describe each setting available on Resting ECG Setup. 108/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 109 Measurement is in millimeters per second (mm/s) and includes the following options: • 5 mm/s (rhythm) / 12.5 mm/s (display) • 12.5 mm/s • 25 mm/s • 50 mm/s Continues on the next page 109/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 110 Display Format is selected. For example, if 3 Leads: 1x3 is selected, the available values are: • 3 rhythm leads • 1st group • 2nd group • 3rd group • 4th group 110/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 111 • Red electrodes Waveforms are previewed when the Hookup Advisor indicator shows a red electrode. For additional information, see 7.1 Hookup Advisor on page Continues on the next page 111/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 112 This setting is available only if the MI12 or MIHR option is activated. Suppress reason statements Enable/disables the inclusion of reason statements. This setting is available if the MI12 option is activated. Continues on the next page 112/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 113 I (-I), II (-II), V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, and V6 for a correct 12SL analysis. Sequence Name Set the display name for a custom lead sequence. Available only if SEQ4 is selected for the Lead Sequence. Continues on the next page 113/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 114 • 2x5x6_50_SYN • 2x5x6_25_R1 • 4x2.5x3_25 • 4x2.5x3_25_R1 • 4x2.5x3_25_R3 • 4x2.5x3_25_R2_P • H1 • H2 If the CTDG option is enabled, the report format is 4x2.5x3_25_R2_P. Continues on the next page 114/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 115 File Manager to an external device. Available only if one of the communications options is activated. For more information, see 12.13 Options Setup on page 151. Continues on the next page 115/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 116 Options MUSE1 and MUSE2 are not available in the Chi- nese version. Baseline Auto Adjust Enables/disables the PDF export. Available only when the 1x10x12_25 of 10s ECG Report Format option is selected. 116/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 117 1–5 (in minutes). PDF Report Format Determines how the full disclosure ECG report export to a PDF file. The options are: • one lead @ 25mm/s Continues on the next page 117/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 118: Arrhythmia Setup

    Most of the fields on the Arrhythmia Setup windows are the same as those on Resting ECG Setup. The following tables list the arrhythmia settings that are unique or differ from resting ECG. For all other fields, see 12.2 Resting ECG Setup on page 108. 118/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 119 Determines whether the rhythm report starts automatically when recording starts. Arrhythmia Event Printing Determines which events print on the Arrhythmia Report: • All events • Unequal events • No event printing Continues on the next page 119/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 120: Stress Ecg Setup

    • NEHB_6 • HIGH_C 12.4 Stress ECG Setup Stress ECG Setup is available only if the ERGO Stress Test option was activated. For more information, see 12.13 Options Setup on page 151. 120/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 121: Stress Ecg Settings

    The selection also determines the behavior of the Lower Pass Filter [Hz] and ADS/FRF fields. ADS/FRF Enables/disables the selected ECG Filter Type. The label for this field changes depending on the filter type selected. 121/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 122 If Master’s Step device is selected as the Stress Test Device in Basic Setup (see 12.1 Basic Setup on page 104), this field is labeled Master’s Step Mode instead of Protocol. Continues on the next page 122/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 123 Median Report Speed [mm/s] Determines the speed in millimeters per second at which the waveforms are represented on the report. Options are: • 25 • 50 Continues on the next page 123/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 124: Editing Stress Protocols

    Table 12-2 Stress Test Parameters Parameter Treadmill Ergometer Master’s Step Comment Stage √ √ The stage name. The stage name. Stage Time √ √ √ The stage duration, in minutes. Continues on the next page 124/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 125 Select the template on which you want to base the new protocol. The templates are based on the existing protocols. An Empty Protocol is also available. Press OK. The Add Protocol window opens. 125/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 126 The protocol’s name is changed. 14. When you are done with the stages, press Save. This saves your changes and returns you to the previous window. 15. To remove custom protocols, press Factory Defaults. 126/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 127: Communication Setup

    Default Location Determines which of the four available communication locations is the default. The locations are defined on Page 2 of this Communica- tion Setup Fields table. Continues on the next page 127/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 128 Identifies the user’s domain. This field allows a maximum of 30 char- acters. This field is available only if the Allow Export Using Shared Direc- tory field is checked. Continues on the next page 128/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 129 This field is available only if the Allow Export Using FTP field is checked. If the FTP server supports anonymous login, both the username and password could be blank. Continues on the next page 129/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 130 • LAN Serial and LAN are available only if the corresponding option is acti- vated. This field becomes active only after a corresponding location is en- tered. Continues on the next page 130/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 131 This is a newer protocol that is faster than CSI and A5. DCP does not require this system to use a fixed IP address. It is currently compatible with the MUSE 8.0 system or later, and other GE Healthcare systems that support DCP. It supports retrieving patient demographics and orders and sending patient tests.
  • Page 132 The following fields are only displayed if one or both of the following options are activated for Wired LAN or Wireless LAN communications. NOTE Please check with a GE Healthcare representative regarding the wireless solution available in your country. • LAN communication to a CardioSoft/CS system (LANC) •...
  • Page 133 Identifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server used to resolve Windows host names. Server You must have the correct WINS address configured if you are using a shared folder for communica- tion. NOTE This field only displays on the Wired LAN Settings screen. 133/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 134 These wireless network settings fields are applicable only if the wireless option is purchased.Please check with a GE Healthcare representative regarding the wireless solution available in your country. Please check with a GE Healthcare representative regarding the wireless solution available in your country.
  • Page 135 • MSCHAPV2, MSCHAP, CHAP, and PAP are availa- ble if you select TTLS in EAP Phase 1. User name The user name for EAP authentication. User password This is the password to use for EAP authentication. 135/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 136 Description Discover DCP Device Allows you to discover GE Healthcare systems that support DCP servers on the same network subnet as this system. This command returns a list of DCP servers and you can select one of them for com- munication.
  • Page 137: Country Setup

    • Date and time formats • Measurement units • Line filter • Lead label To access the Country Setup, on the Main Menu press System Configuration > More > Country Setup. 137/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 138: Print Setup Report

    The Print Setup Report utility prints a report of individual settings or the complete system settings. You may use the report to verify that all of your devices are configured identically or as a reference if you need to re-configure a device. 138/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 139: Patient Setup

    When you are done, press Return to return to the Main Menu. 12.8 Patient Setup The Patient Setup function allows you to define the following information: • Available and required patient information 139/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 140 Date of Birth Determines whether the date of birth field is available when entering patient data. Determines whether the age field is available when entering patient data. Continues on the next page 140/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 141 10 and entered the PID PID098, it is displayed by the system as 0000PID098. Sort Patient List by Determines the field by which the patient list is sorted. Options are: • Patient ID • Secondary ID • Patient Name 141/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 142 It is required only if it is enabled. Print Determine whether the following field will be printed on thermal or PDF report. Continues on the next page 142/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 143 Identifies the Project Code and Trial ID that are displayed when entering clinical trial information.Al- and Trial ID lows the user to define up to five sets of Project Code and Trial ID. 143/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 144: User Setup

    For more information on setting system defaults and enabling High Security Mode, see 12.1 Basic Setup on page 104. To access User Setup, on the Main Menu press System Configuration > More > User Setup. 144/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 145: Configure The Password Rule

    • Ordering Physicians • Referring Physicians • Attending Physicians • Technicians 12.9.1 Configure the Password Rule In User Setup > Edit User Lists window, select Security to configure the password rule: 145/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 146 If enabled, the user must add lowercase alphabet characters in ting. the password. If disabled, the user does not need to add lowercase alphabet characters in the password. Default value: Disabled Continues on the next page 146/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 147: Export Recovery Key

    In User Setup > Edit User Lists window, when you select one of below roles, a list of existing users with that role displays. • Ordering Physicians • Referring Physicians • Attending Physicians • Technicians You can add, edit, and delete users. The following table identifies the settings on User Setup. 147/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 148 In the fields Edit Users and Edit Setup, privileges are required by the activated user to activate High Security mode. In the fields Edit Setup and Delete Record, privileges are required by the activated user to export the system audit trail log. 148/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 149: Select Setup

    To remove all custom settings, do the following: a. Select the setup file you want to reset. b. Press Factory Defaults. c. When prompted to confirm, press Save. When you are done, press Return to exit. 149/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 150: Import Setup

    The Export Setup utility allows you to export saved settings from the device to an SD card. You can then use the SD card to import the settings to another device, greatly simplifying the installation and configuration of multiple devices. 150/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 151: Options Setup

    All purchased options are activated when the system ships. If you purchase a new option or re-activate an option, use the following instructions: 151/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 152 Stress test with treadmill, bicycle, or Master’s Step test. This is a 6–lead waveform display. E12L 12–Lead display for Stress Test CFRA 21 CFR Part 11 Audit Trail Continues on the next page 152/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 153: Service Setup

    The Date/Time Setup function allows you to configure the system’s date and time settings. To access Date/Time Setup, on the Main Menu press System Configuration > More > More > More > Date/Time Setup. 153/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 154: Order Manager Setup

    • After the successful transmission of an ECG file associated with an order, provided the ECG was never saved on the system. Continues on the next page 154/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 155: Rr Analysis Setup

    Cart ID: this varies from device to device. The Cart ID is the same as the Cart # field in Basic Setup. For more information, 12.1 Basic Setup on page 104. Continues on the next page 155/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 156: Customizing The Naming Convention

    The Audit Trail Export function copies the system audit trail in XML format to an SD card and then clears the audit trail on the system. If a previous audit trail exists on the SD card, it is overwritten automatically by the new audit trail. 156/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 157 After the XML file is exported, you can review or print the audit trail as needed. For more information on how to parse the XML file for viewing or printing, refer to the GE Cardiology Open XML Reference Manual. To locate the part number for this manual, refer to “Related Documents” in the service manual.
  • Page 158: Cleaning And Disinfection

    13.4 Clean and Disinfect Guidelines Observe the guidelines while cleaning and disinfecting the device. • Follow cleaning instructions and observe hazards exactly as issued by GE Healthcare or other suppliers listed. • Avoid exposure to hypochlorite solutions and solutions containing iodine or high chlorine content, as these will promote corrosion.
  • Page 159: Visual Inspection, Cleaning And Disinfection Frequency

    The cleaning instructions for the device includes the touchscreen. WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Improper handling during inspection or cleaning could result in electrical shock. To avoid potential shock, observe these guidelines at all times: 159/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 160: Inspect, Clean And Disinfect The Device And Trolley

    7. Discard wipes and gloves to clinical waste. Do not reuse wipes. 13.6.3 Post-Clean Inspection GE Healthcare devices should be visually inspected and functionally tested after cleaning and prior to disinfection for the items below: • Cleanliness. • Damage, including but not limited to corrosion (rust, pitting), discoloration, excessive scratches, flaking, cracks, and wear.
  • Page 161: Disinfect The Device And Trolley

    ECG distortion or failure. Carefully inspect instruments between uses to verify proper functioning Refer to the supplier's instructions for leadwire cleaning and disinfection. Refer to the supplier's instructions for reusable electrode cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization. 161/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 162: Storage

    17664. The recommendations provided above have been validated as capable of preparing non- sterile GE Healthcare MAC™ 2000 medical devices. It remains the responsibility of the user to make sure that the cleaning and disinfection are performed using appropriate equipment, materials, and personnel and achieves the desired result.
  • Page 163: Maintenance

    For the proper handling of the device’s thermal writer, you need to know how to do the following: • Replace the paper • Adjusting the tray for paper size • Remove the paper pack 163/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 164: Replacing Paper

    Extend the top sheet of the pack of paper and insert the pack into the paper compartment (3). Align the top sheet of the paper to the line located on the near side of the printer door. Close the printer door (4) until it clicks into place (5). 164/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 165: Adjusting The Tray For Paper Size

    Ensure that the paper spacer (5) is positioned in between the letter and A4 symbol. Tighten the screws (4) with the spacer (5) at this position. Loosen the other set of screws for the paper spacer (2). Move the spacer (1) to the letter symbol. 165/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 166: Removing The Paper Pack

    As the battery ages, the full charge capacity of the battery degrades and is permanently lost. As a result, the amount of charge that is stored and available for use is reduced. When the capacity is no longer sufficient for your daily operation, you need to replace the battery. 166/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 167: Replacing The Battery

    Gently turn the device over and remove the screw holding the battery cover. Push the tab to remove the cover of the battery compartment. Gently lift the cover of the battery compartment. 167/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 168: Conditioning The Battery Pack

    Tighten the screw to hold the cover in place. 14.3.2 Conditioning the Battery Pack To maintain the storage capacity of the battery installed in the device, GE Healthcare recommends that you condition the battery once every 6 months to recalibrate its electronic fuel gauge. A condition cycle consists of an uninterrupted “charge-discharge-charge”...
  • Page 169: Battery Status Indicator

    This status is also used when the battery charge is unknown. 14.4 Supplies and Accessories For a list of available supplies and accessories, refer to the supplies and accessories reference guide for this device. 169/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 170: Troubleshooting

    15 Troubleshooting This section identifies some of the more common problems with the system and lists their potential causes and solutions. If the information in this section cannot resolve your issue, contact GE Healthcare Technical Support. 15.1 General Troubleshooting Tips Use the following general troubleshooting tips to help diagnose problems not specifically discussed elsewhere in this chapter.
  • Page 171: Equipment Problems

    3.2 Connecting the AC Power on page 46 for instructions. • Verify the equipment is receiving power from the outlet. If the device is receiving power, the Power LED is lit. 171/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 172: Ecg Data Contains Noise

    The protocol can set the stress equipment’s speed and grade or load. For more information, refer to 12.4.2 Editing Stress Protocols on page 124. • Verify the Stop TM button is not depressed. For more information, refer to 10.1.2 Stress Test Keys on page 172/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 173: Paper Jams

    If you receive an error while attempting to transmit records via LAN, verify the following: Verify the correct communication option was activated. The system supports two options for communicating via LAN: 173/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 174: Cannot Transmit Records Via Wlan (Silex Wireless Bridge)

    Check communication setup to verify whether the IP, netmask, gateway, and DNS server addresses are all correct. For details on checking the IP addresses, see 12.5 Communication Setup on page 127. 174/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 175: Cannot Export To Shared Directories

    No action to take. Message displays persistently. Try rebooting the system. Message displays persistently, even after rebooting the system. Contact GE Healthcare Service. 15.6 Report Errors This section addresses the following report error: 15.6.1 ACI-TIPI Statement is not Included on Report on page 175.
  • Page 176: System Errors

    The following table identifies some potential errors that may occur while you are operating the system, the possible causes, and a recommended course of action to resolve the error. If performing the recommended actions does not resolve the problem, contact authorized GE Healthcare service personnel.
  • Page 177 • Verify the user typed the User ID and Password correctly. • Contact the administrator to reset the user’s User ID or Password. • Contact GE Healthcare technical support to obtain a temporary supervisor password. The following error mes- The printer encountered a tempo-...
  • Page 178: A Creating Barcodes

    A Creating Barcodes The following sections provide the information you need to configure bar codes. The MAC 2000 barcode reader can read codes that consist of the following linear and 2–D symbologies: • 39 Full ASCII • PDF-417 • 128 •...
  • Page 179: Setting Up The Patient Data Scheme

    A.1 Setting Up the Patient Data Scheme Use the following rules to set up a data scheme, including patient demographic data, for your barcodes. 179/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 180: Configuring The Barcode Reader

    Total number of bytes field, and the system automatically correct Total number of bytes value. Patient ID offset Enter the Patient ID’s Offset. Continues on the next page 180/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 181 The day the patient was born. Enter the field's Offset. Gender offset The patient's gender. Enter the field's Offset. Gender length The patient's gender. Enter the field's Length. The length must be set to 1. 181/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 182: Configuring The Barcode Reader Automatically

    Character Used to Reserve Byte Space Patient ID First name Last name Year of birth Month of birth Day of birth Gender M or m for male F or f or female Visit 182/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 183: B Master Step Data

    Male 28 male 36– Male 26 male 41– Male 24 male 45– Male 22 male 50– Male 20 male 54– Male 18 male 59– Male 16 male Continues on the next page 183/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 184: St-T Changes

    • ST Elevation≥ 0.2 mV • T wave change ≥ 1.0 mV • Borderline One of the following criteria must be met on any lead: • ST Depression ≥ 0.05 mV 184/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 185 • T wave change = absolute value of (rest T wave amplitude - post-exercise T wave amplitude) • (ST - post J: amplitude at the post J point) When the assessment is positive or borderline, the lead with the largest change prints. 185/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 186: C Technical Specifications

    Patient ID, Secondary Patient ID, Visit ID, Last name, First name, Height, Weight, Gender, Race, Pacemaker Patient, Systolic BP, Diastolic BP, Location#, Room, Order Number, Phone Number, Medication, Ordering physician, Refer- ring physician, Attending physician, Technician, Test indication. 186/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 187 Supports 19 languages in User Interface and 31 languages in User Manual File Manager Provides an interface for managing ECG records. Order Manager Provides an interface for managing orders. Continues on the next page 187/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 188 RJ45 Wired LAN ECG Transmission with CSI, DCP Protocol, FTPS and Shared directory Wireless LAN (wireless) ECG Transmission with CSI, DCP Protocol, FTPS and Shared directory Continues on the next page 188/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 189 WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK are personal authentication frameworks. WPA and WPA2 are enterprise authentication frameworks. Secured Digital card, Serial, LAN and wireless communicates outbound to MUSE and Cardiosoft/CS. LAN and wireless communicates inbound to MUSE. 189/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 190 • IEC/AHA Set of lead wires (4mm connector, 10 leads, defibrillator proof) • IEC/AHA Kit Adapter 10 Set Banana ECG Adapter • Electrode Prep Pads, CLIP Universal GE 10/PKG • ECG Electrode Clamp (Large, 4/set) Electrodes • Baby MAC electrodes •...
  • Page 191: Silex Wireless Bridge

    • Non-Operating Temperature: -10 ~ +50 °C • Non-Operating Relative humidity: 20% ~ 90% • Non-Operating barometric pressures: 500 ~ 1060 hPa (Altitude range: 5570 to -380 meters) Continues on the next page 191/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 192 (Adaptivity), EN 301-893 v2.1.0 (Receiver Blocking)), EN 60950-1, EN 62311, EN301-489-1 v2.1.1, EN301-489-17 v3.1.1 • This product is compliant with the EU's RoHS directive (2011/65/EU or newer) • This product is compliant with the EU’s WEEE directive (2002/96/EC) 192/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 193: D Statement For Mac 2000 Silex Wireless Bridge

    D Statement for MAC 2000 Silex Wireless Bridge The following sections provide the FCC/IC statement for MAC 2000 Silex Wireless Bridge. NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 194: Complies With Imda Standards

    Operator Manual D.3 Complies with IMDA Standards D.3 Complies with IMDA Standards The MAC 2000 Silex Wireless Bridge complies with IMDA Standards. 194/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
  • Page 195: E Statement For Mac 2000 Embedded Wireless Module

    E Statement for MAC 2000 Embedded Wireless Module The following sections provide the FCC/IC statement for MAC 2000 Embedded Wireless Module. E.1 FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.
  • Page 196: Ce Red Information

    Ce dispositif ne doit pas être utilisé à proximité d’une autre antenne ou d’un autre émetteur. E.3 CE RED Information The MAC 2000 embedded wireless module complies with CE RED 2014/53/EU. This product is restricted to indoor use. Frequency Range 2.4 GHz frequency bands: 2.4-2.483 GHz...
  • Page 197: Glossary

    A faster speed makes the waveform display more stretched out; a slower speed makes the waveform display closer together. WLAN Wireless Local Area Network 197/198 2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System...
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