LIFEPAK 15 MONITOR/DEFIBRILLATOR
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1 LIFEPAK 15 MONITOR/DEFIBRILLATOR Setup Options This document describes how to enter Setup mode and change operating settings in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator.
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3 Defining Setup Options Setup mode in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator allows you to change the factory default settings and define custom settings based on local medical protocols and your specific needs. WARNING POSSIBLE IMPROPER DEVICE PERFORMANCE Changing factory default settings changes the behavior of the device. Changes to the default settings must only be made by authorized personnel. Table 1 provides a convenient list of all setup options and the factory default settings. A column is provided to document any changes that you make to the settings. Tables 2 through 25 provide detailed information about each setup option. To change a setup option, proceed to "Entering Setup Mode" on page 6. Table 1 Setup Options Factory Default Settings MENU MENU ITEM FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS YOUR SETTINGS General Language (Country Specific) Code Summary Long Trend Summary Site Number 000 Device ID LP15 + last 4 digits of serial number, for example, LP Auto Log On Line Filter 60 Hz Timeout Speed 30 seconds Manual Sync After Shock mode Pads Default 200 (joules) Energy Protocol Inactive Internal Default 10 (joules) Voice Prompts On Shock Tone On Manual Access Manual / Direct Set Passcode 0000 AED mode Energy Protocol Auto Analyze Motion Detection On Pulse Check Never CPR CPR Time seconds CPR Time seconds Initial CPR Initial CPR Time 120 seconds Preshock CPR CPR Metronome On Metronome Adult - No Airway 30:2 Adult - Airway 10:1 Youth - No Airway 15:2 Youth - Airway 10: Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 3
4 Table 1 Setup Options Factory Default Settings (Continued) MENU MENU ITEM FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS YOUR SETTINGS Pacing Rate 60 PPM Current 0 ma Mode Demand Internal Pacer Detection Monitoring Channels Default Set Set 1 Set 1 Channel 1 ECG Lead II Channel 2 None Channel 3 None Continuous ECG On SpO2 Tone CO2 Units mmhg BTPS NIBP Initial Pressure 160 mmhg Interval Trends On 12-Lead Auto Transmit Auto Print On Print Speed 25 mm/sec Interpretation On Format 3-Channel Standard Events Events Page 1 Event 2 Oxygen Event 3 IV Access Event 4 Nitroglycerin Event 5 Morphine Event 6 Cancel Last Event 7 Intubation Event 8 CPR Event 9 Epinephrine Event 10 Atropine Event 11 Lidocaine Events Page 2 Event 12 ASA Event 13 Heparin Event 14 Thrombolytic Event 15 Glucose Event 16 Naloxone Event 17 Transport Event 18 Adenosine Event 19 Vasopressin Event 20 Amiodarone Event 21 Dopamine Event 22 Bicarb Alarms Volume 5 Alarms VF/VT Alarm 4 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
5 Table 1 Setup Options Factory Default Settings (Continued) MENU MENU ITEM FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS YOUR SETTINGS Printer Auto Print Defibrillation On Pacing Check Patient SAS Patient Alarms Events Initial Rhythm ECG Mode Monitor Monitor Mode 1 30 Hz Diagnostic Mode Hz Alarm Waveforms On Event Waveforms On Vitals Waveforms Transmission Default Site None Default Report 12-Lead Wireless On Search Filter On Clock Date/Time Current date/time PST Clock Mode Real Time DST Time Zone None Service Maintenance Prompt Interval If you need to change setup options and you have multiple LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillators to update, you can use the LIFEPAK Defibrillator Software Solutions Configuration Setup Tool to facilitate the process. For more information about this tool, see the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator at Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 5
6 Entering Setup Mode To enter Setup mode: 1. With the device powered off, hold down OPTIONS and EVENT and press ON continue to press only OPTIONS and EVENT until the Setup / Enter Setup Mode Passcode menu appears. If the window does not appear, turn off the device and repeat Step 1. Setup Enter Setup Mode passcode 2. Use the SPEED DIAL to enter the passcode. The factory default is If no organization passcode has been set, just press the SPEED DIAL four times do not rotate the SPEED DIAL. Each zero changes to an asterisk (*) when you press the SPEED DIAL. The Setup Home Screen appears when the passcode has been successfully entered. To use the SPEED DIAL to navigate around the menu and select an item: If your organization set a passcode to enter Setup mode, you must enter your organization s passcode. Note: If you enter the passcode incorrectly, the message PASSCODE INCORRECT TRY AGAIN appears. General... Manual Mode... AED Mode... CPR Metronome... Pacing... Monitoring Lead... Events... Setup Set up general device options Alarms... Printer... Transmission... Clock... Reset Defaults... Print Defaults Set Passcodes... Service Rotate the SPEED DIAL to highlight the desired menu item. A help message appears above the menu. 2. Press the SPEED DIAL to select the item. Note: While navigating in Setup mode, press the HOME SCREEN button on the front of the monitor at any time to return to the Setup Home Screen. Note: Changes to the settings become effective when the device is turned off. 6 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
7 General Setup The Setup / General menu allows you to define general default settings such as language, site number, and device identification number. Select a menu item, select the option that you want, and then press HOME SCREEN to return to the Setup Home Screen. Table 2 Setup / General Menu Language Language used for all messages, prompts Country specific language US English Code Summary Code summary format Short, Medium, Long Trend Summary Include Trend Summary with Code On or Summary Site Number... Site ID Number 000 Maximum 14 characters. After entering ID, select End to return to Setup / General menu. Number prints on report. Device ID... Device ID Number LP15 + last 4 digits of serial number, for example, LP Maximum 14 characters. After entering ID, select End to return to Setup / General menu. Number prints on report. Auto Log Auto vital sign event capture every 5 minutes On (Vital sign data entered into Event Log every 5 minutes) (Vital sign data entered only when events occur) Line Filter Line filter center frequency 50 or 60 Hz Timeout Speed Delay before a menu is dismissed 5, 10, or 30 seconds Time that menus stay on screen. (Pacing, 12-Lead/Age, and Transmit menus are fixed at 30 seconds.) Note: If you change the Site Number or Device ID, previously stored patient records are not affected. Reprinted reports show the Site Number and Device ID that was defined at the time the record was stored Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 7
8 Manual Mode Setup The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator is set up to operate in Manual mode when it is turned on (factory default setting). Manual mode operation is used by Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers who are trained in arrhythmia detection and treatment. If required by your protocols, the device can be set up to power on in the automated external defibrillator (AED) mode. (See "AED Mode Setup" on page 10.) The Setup / Manual Mode menu allows you to change settings for synchronized cardioversion and manual defibrillation. Table 3 Setup / Manual Mode Menu Sync After Shock Resume Sync after energy transfer (Defibrillator returns to Asynchronous mode) On (Defibrillator returns to Sync mode after energy transfer) Pads Default Default energy for paddles or QUIK-COMBO electrodes 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360, or Energy Protocol (Power-on energy setting (joules) for standard paddles and therapy electrodes) Note: During use, the Energy Protocol sequence is disabled when ENERGY SELECT or ANALYZE is pressed. Energy Protocol... Energies for Energy Protocol Inactive See Table 4 Internal Default Voice Prompts Shock Tone Manual Access Set Passcode... Default energy for internal paddles Voice prompts active in Manual mode Shock tone when defibrillator is fully charged Means for accessing Manual mode (from AED mode) Passcode required to enter Manual mode Note: During use, the Energy Protocol sequence is disabled when ENERGY SELECT or ANALYZE is pressed. 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, or 50 (Power-on energy setting for internal paddles) On On Manual / Direct, AED / Direct, AED / Confirm Once, AED / Confirm Always, AED / Passcode Once, AED / Passcode Always, AED / Restricted For more information about the following definitions, see Switching from AED Mode to Manual Mode in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions. Direct: No restrictions to access Manual mode Confirmed: Confirmation required to access Manual mode Passcode: Passcode required to access Manual mode Restricted: No access allowed to Manual mode 0000 (Default passcode) Used when AED / Passcode Once or AED / Passcode Always is selected for Manual Access 8 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
9 Manual Mode Energy Protocol The Setup / Manual Mode / Energy Protocol menu allows you to set energy levels for the Energy Protocol in Manual mode. Note: To enable, set the Pads Default option to Energy Protocol in the Setup / Manual Mode menu. Table 4 Setup / Manual Mode / Energy Protocol Energy 1 Select energy level for shock 1 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 Energy 2 Select energy level for shock 2 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 Energy 3 Select energy level for shock 3 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 Note: Energy level for shock 2 can not be set less than energy level for shock 1. Energy level for shock 3 can not be set less than energy level for shock Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 9
10 AED Mode Setup AED mode operation is for use by Basic Life Support (BLS) providers and provides a prompted protocol and automated ECG analysis for treatment of patients in cardiac arrest. If you want the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator to operate in AED mode when it is turned on, you must change several setup options in different menus: 1. In the Setup / Manual Mode menu, select Manual Access. 2. Select the desired AED / XXX option. 3. Press HOME SCREEN. 4. Select Monitoring and then select Channels. 5. Select Set 1 and then select Channel Select Paddles. 7. Select Previous Page. Confirm that Set 1 appears as the Default Set. After you complete Steps 1 7, the monitor initiates the AED prompted protocol when it is turned on. The Setup / AED Mode menu allows you to change settings for the AED prompted protocol. The Setup / AED Mode menu factory default settings are consistent with 2005 American Heart Association (AHA) and European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines. AED mode setup options should be changed only under the direction of a physician knowledgeable in cardiopulmonary resuscitation who is familiar with the literature in this area. Table 5 Setup / AED Mode Menu Energy Protocol... Sequence of defibrillation energies See Table 6 Auto Analyze Select Auto Analyze options (Auto analyze inactive) After 1st shock (The second and third rhythm analyses of each three-shock stack start automatically. Stacked Shocks must be set to On.) Motion Detection Alert when motion is detected or On Pulse Check Enable pulse check prompt Never (Never prompt for Pulse Check) After Second NSA (After every No Shock Advised (NSA) except for first analysis NSA result) After Every NSA (Only after No Shock Advised ) Always (After every three-shock stack and every NSA) CPR... Set CPR options for AED mode See Table 7 10 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
11 AED Mode Energy Protocol The Setup / AED Mode / Energy Protocol menu allows you to set energy levels for the Energy Protocol in AED mode. Table 6 Setup / AED Mode / Energy Protocol Energy 1 Select energy level 1 setting 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 Energy 2 Select energy equal to or greater 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 than Energy 1 Energy 3 Select energy equal to or greater 150, 175, 200, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 360 than Energy 2 Stacked Shocks Enable consecutive shocks without CPR or On Note: When set to, the Stacked Shocks option inserts prompting for CPR after each shock, eliminating the three-shock stack. Note: The 150 and 175 joules options are not available in Japan. CPR Setup The Setup / AED Mode / CPR menu allows you to set the time for four CPR intervals. Table 7 Setup / AED Mode / CPR Menu CPR Time 1* Set CPR interval after shocks 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 seconds, 30 minutes CPR Time 2* Set CPR interval after No Shock Advised 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 seconds, 30 minutes Initial CPR Enable Initial CPR, Analyze First, CPR First Initial CPR Time* Set Initial CPR interval 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 seconds Note: The Initial CPR Time option applies when Initial CPR is set to Analyze First or CPR First. PreShock CPR* Set CPR interval after shock advised decisions, 15, 30 seconds Note: When Initial CPR is set to or CPR First, PreShock CPR time applies to the first and all subsequent shocks. When Initial CPR is set to Analyze First, PreShock CPR applies to the second and all subsequent shocks. * During use, CPR time shown on the countdown timer may vary slightly when the CPR metronome is installed and set to On. When the CPR metronome is active during use, CPR times are adjusted to end CPR compression tocks on a full compression cycle. As a result, the CPR countdown timer shows CPR time that approximates the seconds selected in this table. For a description of the AED prompting that occurs when Initial CPR or PreShock CPR time is enabled, see Special AED Setup Options in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 11
12 Advisory Monitoring Setup Advisory Monitoring is a special way to set up the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator that allows the use of all the monitoring functions by basic and advanced users without initiating the AED prompted protocol when the device is turned on. When needed, the AED mode prompted protocol can be initiated by pressing ANALYZE. In addition, access to Manual mode therapies that is, manual defibrillation, sync cardioversion, or pacing by unauthorized users can be restricted, if necessary. For a description of how the device operates in Advisory Monitoring, see Advisory Monitoring in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions. If you want the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator to operate in Advisory Monitoring when it is turned on, you must change several setup options in different menus: 1. In the Setup / Manual Mode menu, select Manual Access. 2. Select the desired AED / XXX option. 3. Press HOME SCREEN. 4. Select Monitoring and then select Channels. 5. Select Set 1 and then select Channel Select Lead II. 7. Select Previous Page. Confirm that Set 1 appears as the Default Set. After you complete Steps 1 7, the monitor displays the status message ADVISORY MODE-MONITORING when it is turned on. 12 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
13 CPR Metronome Setup The Setup / CPR Metronome menu allows you to enable the CPR metronome and define the C:V (compression to ventilation) ratio for each Age-Airway setting. The C:V ratio is adjustable to provide different settings based on patient age and airway status and according to local medical protocols. CPR metronome operates in these modes: AED mode The device automatically provides tocks and ventilation prompts during CPR intervals at the C:V ratio set for Adult - No Airway in Table 8 below. During use in AED mode, the C:V ratio can not be changed. Manual mode The metronome is activated during use by pressing CPR. A CPR metronome menu appears and the advanced user can adjust the C:V ratio at any time based on the patient s age and airway status. Definitions related to Age-Airway status: No Airway No advanced airway in place (bag-mask ventilation). Airway Advanced artificial airway in place, such as endotracheal tube, esophageal-tracheal combitube, or laryngeal mask airway. Youth Pre-pubescent child. Note: If all Age-Airway selections are set to the same C:V ratio (for example, Adult - No Airway, Adult - Airway, Youth - No Airway, and Youth - Airway all set to 10:1), the CPR metronome always provides tocks and ventilation prompts at this fixed ratio for both AED mode and Manual mode. In this situation, the CPR Metronome menu does not appear when CPR is pressed during use. The CPR button activates and deactivates the metronome at the fixed C:V ratio. Table 8 Setup / CPR Metronome Menu Metronome Enable metronome during CPR or On Adult - No Airway Set Adult - No Airway compression/ventilation ratio 30:2, 16:1, 15:2, 12:1, 10:1, 100:0 Adult - Airway Set Adult - Airway compression/ventilation ratio 30:2, 16:1, 15:2, 12:1, 10:1, 100:0 Youth - No Airway Set Youth - No Airway compression/ventilation ratio 30:2, 16:1, 15:2, 12:1, 10:1, 100:0 Youth - Airway Set Youth - Airway compression/ventilation ratio 30:2, 16:1, 15:2, 12:1, 10:1, 100:0 During use, CPR time shown on the countdown timer may vary slightly when the CPR metronome is installed and set to On. When the CPR metronome is active during use, CPR times are adjusted to end CPR compression tocks on a full compression cycle. As a result, the CPR countdown timer shows CPR time that approximates the seconds selected in Table Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 13
14 Pacing Setup The Setup / Pacing menu allows you to define noninvasive pacemaker default settings such as demand or nondemand pacing. This menu also allows you to enable the internal pacer detection to help identify patients who have implanted pacemakers. For more information about internal pacemaker detection, see Monitoring Patients Who Have Internal Pacemakers in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions. Table 9 Setup / Pacing Menu Rate Default pacing rate , 60 PPM Rotate and press SPEED DIAL to change numbers Current Default pacing current ma Rotate and press SPEED DIAL to change numbers Mode Default pacing mode Non-Demand or Demand Internal Pacer Detect internal pacemaker and print arrows Detection or Detection On 14 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
15 Monitoring Setup The Setup / Monitoring menu allows you to define defaults for ECG, SpO 2, NIBP, and CO 2 monitoring; to set the default settings for Channels 1, 2, and 3; and to enable the Trends feature. For more information about any of these features, see Chapter 4, Monitoring, in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions. Table 10 Setup / Monitoring Menu Channels Set up default channel waveforms See Table 11 Continuous ECG Continuously store ECG waveform or On SpO2 Tone SpO2 Pulse tone or On CO2 Set up CO2 defaults See Table 13 NIBP Set up NIBP defaults See Table 14 Trends Enable trending of vital signs or On 1 1 If the monitor is used on a patient with Trends set to, and then after patient use Trends is set to On, Archive mode shows Trend Summary as a selection for patient reports, but no trend data is available. Channels Setup The Setup / Monitoring / Channels and Setup / Monitoring / Channels / Set n menus allow you to define up to 5 waveform sets for Channels 1, 2, and 3, and to select the default set that displays when the device is turned on. Table 11 Setup / Channels Menu Default Set Select default waveform set SET 1 Set 1 Select channel waveforms for Set 1 See Table 12 Set 2 Select channel waveforms for Set 2 See Table 12 Set 3 Select channel waveforms for Set 3 See Table 12 Set 4 Select channel waveforms for Set 4 See Table 12 Set 5 Select channel waveforms for Set 5 See Table 12 Table 12 Setup / Monitoring / Channels / Set n Menu 1 Channel Select waveform for Channel 1 Paddles, ECG Lead I, ECG LEAD II, ECG Lead III, avr, avl, avf, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6 Channel 2 Select waveform for Channel 2 None, Cascading ECG, ECG Lead I, ECG Lead II, ECG Lead III, avr, avl, avf, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, CO2, P1, P2, SpO2 Channel 3 Select waveform for Channel 3 None, ECG Lead I, ECG Lead II, ECG Lead III, avr, avl, avf, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, CO2, P1, P2, SpO Only available leads appear as options. When a 3-lead cable is used, Channel 1 displays only ECG leads I, II, or III, even if any other lead (except Paddles lead) is selected in setup. Paddles selection in Channel 1 suppresses ECG lead selections in Channels 2 and Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 15
16 CO2 Setup The Setup / Monitoring / CO2 menu allows you to define defaults for CO 2 monitoring. Table 13 Setup / Monitoring / CO2 Menu Units Set up CO2 units of measure mmhg or % BTPS Apply body temperature correction factor to EtCO2 value or On NIBP Setup The Setup / Monitoring / NIBP menu allows you to define default settings for noninvasive blood pressure monitoring. Table 14 Setup / Monitoring / NIBP Menu Initial Pressure Set up default initial cuff pressure 180, 160, 140, 120, 100, or 80 mmhg Interval Set up default NIBP interval, 60, 30, 15, 10, 5, 3, 2 minutes 16 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
17 12-Lead Setup The Setup / 12-Lead menu allows you to define defaults for 12-lead acquisition. The LIFEPAK 15 monitor uses the University of Glasgow 12-Lead ECG Analysis Program. For more information, ask your Physio-Control representative for a copy of the Physio-Control Glasgow 12-Lead ECG Analysis Program Physician s Guide. Table 15 Setup / 12-Lead Menu Auto Transmit Transmit automatically on acquisition or On Auto Print Print automatically on acquisition or On Print Speed Print speed for 3-Channel 12-Lead report 25 mm/sec or 50 mm/sec Interpretation Print 12-Lead interpretation or On Format Set print format for 12-Lead reports 3-Channel Standard 4-Channel Standard 3-Channel Cabrera 4-Channel Cabrera 2008 Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 17
18 Events Setup The Setup / Events menu allows you to organize EVENT button predefined selections and create custom events. The Event menu appears when you press EVENT to annotate an event on the printed patient report. Twenty-one events are predefined, as shown in Table 1. Eighteen custom events can be added. Note: The first item on the Event Page 1 menu is always GENERIC. Table 16 Setup / Events Menu Events Page 1 Select events for Page 1 Select events 2 to 11 from a predefined list. Events Page 2 Select events for Page 2 Select events 12 to 22 from a predefined list. Custom Events Create custom events to use in event screen Create up to 18 event names for inclusion as choices in the Page 1 and Page 2 events lists. Note: Resetting to defaults deletes a custom list. 18 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
19 Alarms Setup The Setup / Alarms menu allows you to set up alarm limits that are automatically enabled when the device is turned on. Table 17 Setup / Alarms Menu Volume Set volume for alarms, tones and voice prompts Select volume level from gradient display. The minimum setting reduces volume but does not silence alarms. Alarms Enable or disable alarms at powerup On (Enables alarms for all active vital signs whenever the monitor is turned on and valid data is available) VF/VT Alarm Alarms when VF or VT is detected On (Enables VF/VT alarm whenever defibrillator is turned on) Note: The VF/VT alarm is suspended when the noninvasive pacemaker is on, or when standard paddles are attached and Paddles lead is selected. The alarm is also suspended when the monitor/defibrillator is charging or is charged. Note: When Alarms or VF/VT Alarms are set to, they may be enabled during use by pressing the ALARMS button and following the procedure described in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 19
20 Printer Setup The Setup / Printer menu allows you to define which events are automatically printed during use, ECG frequency response, and additional waveforms to be included with the CODE SUMMARY report. Table 18 Setup / Printer Menu Auto Print Specify auto print events See Table 19 ECG Mode Default ECG frequency response Diagnostic or Monitor Monitor Mode Default monitor frequency response for printer and 1 30 Hz or.5 40 Hz display Diagnostic Mode Default diagnostic frequency response for printer Hz or Hz Alarm Waveforms Print waveforms with alarm events in CODE SUMMARY or On Event Waveforms Print waveforms with user-entered events in CODE or On SUMMARY Vitals Waveforms Print waveforms with Vital Signs in CODE SUMMARY or On Note: For 12-lead ECG acquisitions only, if 15 years or less (pediatric age) is entered for patient age, the 12-lead ECG is automatically acquired at the diagnostic frequency response Hz. Auto Print Setup The Setup / Printer / Auto Print menu allows you to define which events are automatically printed when they occur during device use. Table 19 Setup / Printer / Auto Print Menu Defibrillation Auto print defibrillation events or On Pacing Auto print pacing events or On Check Patient Auto print Check Patient events or On SAS Auto print SAS events or On Patient Alarms Auto print patient alarms or On Events Auto print operator annotated events or On Initial Rhythm Auto print Initial Rhythm or On 20 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
21 Transmission Setup For information about system requirements for transmitting patient reports, see Data Transmission in the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Operating Instructions. The Setup / Transmission menu allows you to establish the settings necessary for transmission of patient records to destination sites. Note: The following settings are not affected when you select Reset Defaults in the Setup Home Screen: Transmission sites Transmission default site Transmission default report Wireless setting Table 20 Setup / Transmission Setup Menu Sites Set up data transmission sites See Table 21 Default Site Select default destination site None. After sites are defined, select from the list. Default Report Select default report for data transmission Snapshot, All, Code Summary, Trend Summary, Vital Signs, 12-Lead, Continuous ECG Wireless Enable wireless communication or On Search Filter Enable filtering of Bluetooth device searches or On Transmission Sites Setup The Setup / Transmission / Sites menu allows you to establish up to 72 destination sites for receiving patient reports. Table 21 Setup / Transmission / Sites Menu Site 1 Set up data transmission sites See Table 22 Site 2 Set up data transmission sites See Table 22 Site 3 Set up data transmission sites See Table 22 Site 4 Set up data transmission sites See Table 22 Site 5 Set up data transmission sites See Table 22 Site menu items continue through Site Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 21
22 Transmission/Sites/Site n Setup The Setup / Transmission / Sites / Site n menu allows you to name the selected site and select the port setting for transmitting data to that site. Table 22 Setup / Transmission /Sites / Site n Menu Name... Enter name for destination site Select up to 14 characters Output Port Select preferred default transmission port Bluetooth Wireless Direct Connect Both Clear Clear this site from site list Select Clear to remove a site from the site list Note: When you enter the name for a destination site, Site n changes to the new name and the site name is automatically added to the Default Site list. Note: If you are using the LIFENET Cardiac Care System to route your data, Name must exactly match the name of the corresponding site within your LIFENET Cardiac Care System account. Note: When Output Port is set to Both and you attempt a transmission, the LIFEPAK 15 monitor first tries to establish a wireless connection. If the wireless connection is unsuccessful, the monitor tries to establish a direct connection. If no connection is established, the transmission fails. We recommend that you set Output Port to Bluetooth Wireless for sites that you will transmit to using a wireless connection, and set Output Port to Direct Connect for sites that you will transmit to using a direct connection. 22 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
23 Clock Setup The Setup / Clock menu allows you to set the current date and time, and define default settings for the time display. Table 23 Setup / Clock Menu Date/Time Set current date and time Current date and time for Pacific Time Clock Mode Real or elapsed time shown on display Elapsed time or Real Time DST Daylight savings time or On If On, device automatically changes time to and from daylight savings time. Time Zone Select time zone for this device None or Universal Time Code (UTC) for 74 time zones Rotate SPEED DIAL to select time zone Reset Defaults Setup The Setup / Reset Defaults menu allows you to reset the device to all factory default settings except as noted below. Note: You can not recover previous settings after you reset to factory default settings. So that you can restore device settings, if necessary, document your device settings in Table 1 on page 3 or use the Configuration Setup Tool to save the settings to a PC. Table 24 Setup / Reset Defaults Menu Cancel... Cancel and return to Setup Screen Cancels reset operation Reset Resets unit setup to factory defaults (no recovery) Resets setup options to the factory defaults, except for transmission menu entries, Service mode passcode, and the maintenance interval, which remain unchanged 2008 Physio-Control, Inc. LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options 23
24 Print Defaults The Print Defaults option allows you to print a listing of the current settings for the device. To print the defaults, select Print Defaults. If the LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator receives service or repair that affects the internal memory components, any customized setup choices may be lost. So that you can restore device settings, if necessary, document your device settings in Table 1 on page 3 or use the Configuration Setup Tool to save the settings to a PC. Set Passcodes Setup The Setup / Set Passcodes menu allows you to change the factory default passcode of 0000 that is used to enter Setup mode and to control access to patient records in Archive mode. If you change the passcode and then cannot remember it, you must contact Technical Support for assistance. In the USA, call Table 25 Setup / Set Passcode Menu Setup Mode... Set passcode to enter Setup mode (The current passcode appears.) 0000 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select digits Archives Access Select passcode access for Archives mode No Passcode, Archives Only, Delete Only, Archives/Delete Archives Mode... Set passcode to enter Archives mode 0000 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select digits Delete Records... Set passcode to delete records in Archives mode 0000 Rotate the SPEED DIAL to select digits Service Mode WARNING POSSIBLE INEFFECTIVE ENERGY DELIVERY Service mode is for authorized personnel only. Improper use of Service mode may inappropriately alter the device s configuration and may change energy output levels. Contact service personnel for assistance or information about device configuration. Service mode contains tests and logs that are intended for service personnel. For specific information concerning access to Service mode, see the LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Service Manual. 24 LIFEPAK 15 Monitor/Defibrillator Setup Options
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