Operator's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- 8 Alarm Control
- 9 Printing
- 10 Patient Data
- 11 ECG Monitoring
- 12 SpO2 Monitoring
- 13 NBP Monitoring
- A Message Glossary
- B Supplies
- C Abbreviations and Symbols
- D ApexPro FH Transceiver
- Index
Revision D ApexPro Telemetry System D-23
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ApexPro FH Transceiver: Maintenance
Storage and Usage
Transceiver Storage
Store the transceiver with the leadset attached and hanging freely. If
that is not possible, then wrap the leadset loosely around the transceiver.
Wrapping the leadset tightly around the transceiver can damage the
wires.
NOTE
The ApexPro FH transceiver contains no user-serviceable parts.
Thus, maintenance service is not needed.
Attaching and Removing a Leadset from the Transceiver
To attach, carefully grasp the leadset connector cover, holding it with the
small knob facing upward, and push the leadset into the ECG lead wire
connector. Make sure that the leadset is completely inserted into the
connector and is flush with the ApexPro FH transceiver chassis.
To remove the leadset, grasp hold of the sides of the leadset connector
cover and pull straight out. If the leadset is difficult to remove, then you
can slightly move the leadset cover side-to-side until it is released.
Internal Antenna
The ApexPro FH transceiver transmits in the 608-614 MHz frequency
range. The omnidirectional antenna is a part of the leadset system, with
each lead wire paired with an antenna wire. Transceiver output power
and system operation requirements are defined by the FCC. Therefore,
it is essential that the leadset provided not be modified or
altered in any way.