HP PageWriter 100 User Manual page 17

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Instructions
This text describes how the front-panel lights indicate the
operating status of the cardiograph:
Attention:
A flashing
Auto
light indicates that the ECG is being acquired.
When the light stays on, the acquisition is complete.
A flashing
Chart Speed
light indicates a paper supply problem.
A flashing Manual lead group light indicates an electrode
connection problem.
B
AC
C
Low Battery
D
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(g
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0
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Light will be on when the power cord is plugged into AC power.
This also indicates that the battery, if installed, is charging.
This light indicates that the cardiograph must be plugged in to
recharge the battery.
Switches the cardiograph between On and
Standby.
Standby
means the,cardiograph is off but it is still keeping the battery
charged as long as the cardiograph is plugged into AC power.
Sequentially changes the chart speed from 5, j
10, =+ 25, 3 50,
=+ 5 mm/second.
Sequentially changes the limb and chest lead sensitivity from 5, z+
10, 3 20, * 5 mm/mV.
Reduces the chest lead sensitivity to 50% of the value set by
g?CTiZSize).
Turns the Baseline Wander and Noise filters on or off. See "Auto
Report Filters" in Chapter 2, and "Manual Report Filters" in
Chapter 2 for more information.
Advances the paper to the beginning of the next page.
Starts an Auto ECG recording.
Starts a Manual ECG recording.
Sequentially changes the lead group used to generate a Manual
ECG from I II III, 3 aVR aVL aVF, j
II aVF V2, j
Vl-V6, j
I II III.
Halts any cardiograph function.
Prints a copy of the last Auto ECG. If you want additional copies
of an Auto ECG, you must print them before recording another
Auto or Manual ECG.See "Making Copies of Auto ECGs" in
Chapter 2,
Recording
an
ECG
for more information.
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