User's Manual
SE-1200 Pro&SE-1201 Pro Electrocardiograph User Manual System Setup
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Barcode Setting
Configure the start and end addresses, the male and female codes,
an encoding mode, and then tap Save.
NOTE:
If not configured, the results of barcode scanning may be incorrect.
9.4 Filter Setting
Item
Description
Baseline Filter
ECG traces can contain some baseline wander caused by
movement. You can reduce this wander of the baseline by applying
a baseline filter. When you use this filter, the recorded signal is not
changed.
Choose from: 0.01Hz, 0.05Hz, 0.32Hz or 0.67Hz.
This setting is the lower limit of the frequency range. The higher the
settings, the more the filter smooths out the wandering baseline.
When the P wave duration exceeds this setting, the system will
prompt you to P wave widen.
EMG Filter
Muscle noise in an ECG signal hides low amplitude signals that
may be important for interpreting an ECG. You can remove this
noise with an EMG filter.
Choose from: Off, 25Hz, 35Hz, or 45Hz.
ECG signal whose frequency is higher than this setting will be
attenuated.
Low pass Filter
This filter controls the bandwidth of input signals.
Choose from: 75Hz, 100Hz, 150Hz, 270Hz, 300Hz, or 350Hz.
ECG signal whose frequency is higher than this setting will be
attenuated.
NOTE: The low pass filter is effective only when the EMG Filter is
Off.
AC Filter
This filter removes any AC interference from the ECG.
Choose from: Off, 50Hz, 60Hz.
9.5 Transmission Setting
Item
Description
Device ID
Enter the device ID with up to 30 English numbers or letters.