Ecg--Normal Sinus Rhythm - BC Biomedical PS-2110 User Manual

Multi-parameter patient simulator
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The PS-2110 can send waveforms to ECG machines in 3, 5 or 12 lead configurations. It
has independent outputs for each signal lead, referenced to the right leg.
Normal Sinus Rhythm (NSR) occurs when the heartbeat is normal, beating at a rate
between 50 and 100 BPM with a standard QRS waveform shape and height. The PS-2110
simulates the NSR with a default pulse of 80 BPM, amplitude of 1.0 mV on Lead II and P-R
interval of 160 milliseconds.
The PS-2110 is placed into NSR mode by pressing the
The display will resemble the following:
RATE
30 BPM
60 BPM
80 BPM*
120 BPM
180 BPM
240 BPM
300 BPM
Auto
The rates and amplitudes can be selected by using
parameter to change and using
is used to accept the new setting.
ECG – NORMAL SINUS RHYTHM
* Indicates Default Setting
(See Power Up Settings)
to scroll to the desired value. Then
15
category key.
PATIENT MODE
Adult
(80 mS QRS)*
AMPLITUDE
0.5 mV
1.0 mV*
1.5 mV
2.0 mV
to highlight the

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