User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Chapter 1 Intended Use and Safety Guidance
- Chapter 2 Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation of Telemetry Monitoring System
- Chapter 4 Basic Operations
- Chapter 5 Patient Management
- Chapter 6 Patient Sector
- Chapter 7 Viewing Single Bed
- Chapter 8 Setting Telemetry Transmitters via MFM-CMS
- Chapter 9 Review
- Chapter 10 System Setup
- Chapter 11 Alarm Management
- Chapter 12 Alarm Information
- Chapter 13 Printing
- Chapter 14 Database Management
- Chapter 15 Monitoring ECG
- 15.1 Overview
- 15.2 ECG Safety Information
- 15.3 ECG Display
- 15.4 Selecting Calculation Lead
- 15.5 Changing Size of ECG Waveform
- 15.6 Changing ECG Filter Settings
- 15.7 ECG Alarm Settings
- 15.8 Monitoring Procedure
- 15.9 Installing Electrodes
- 15.10 Setting Alarm Source
- 15.11 Smart Lead Off
- 15.12 Setting Pace Status
- 15.13 ECG Calibration
- 15.14 ECG Waveform Settings
- 15.15 ST Segment Monitoring
- 15.16 Arr. Monitoring
- Chapter 16 Monitoring RESP
- Chapter 17 Monitoring SpO2
- Chapter 18 Monitoring PR
- Chapter 19 Using Battery
- Chapter 20 Safety
- Chapter 21 Care and Cleaning
- Chapter 22 Maintenance
- Chapter 23 Warranty and Service
- Chapter 24 Accessories
- A Product Specifications
- B EMC Information
- C Default Settings
- D Abbreviation
Telemetry Transmitter User Manual Monitoring ECG
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Networking Icon
Battery Status
Wireless Signal Icon
Figure 15-1
15.3.2 ECG Display on MFM-CMS
The figure below is ECG waveform for 5-lead. It is for reference only. The display on your
MFM-CMS depends on the configuration you have chosen.
15.4 Selecting Calculation Lead
Selecting calculation lead is operated on MFM-CMS.
Enter the Parameter Setup Window (way to entering refers to 8.2 Setting Parameters) > Click ECG on the
left physiological parameter list > Choose Calc. Lead > Click Update Monitor to confirm.
I, II and III lead are optional for 3-lead.
I, II, III, aVR, aVF, aVL, and V lead are optional for 5-lead.
Normal QRS complex should be:
The normal QRS should be either completely above or below the baseline and it should not
be biphasic. For paced patients, the QRS complexes should be at least twice the height of
pace pulses.
The QRS should be tall and narrow.
The P-waves and the T-waves should be less than 0.2 mV.
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