User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Warnings and precautions
- 2. Warranty conditions
- 3. The programmer system
- 4. The programmer tablet
- 5. The programmer software
- 6. The docking station
- 7. The inductive programming head
- 8. The radio frequency (RF) link
- 9. The ECG
- 10. The printer
- 11. Maintenance
- 12. Guidance and manufacturer's declaration
- 12.1. Radio equipment emission
- 12.2. Recommended separation distances according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment
- 12.3. Cable length
- 12.4. Electromagnetic emissions
- 12.5. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Immunity
- 12.6. Electromagnetic Immunity, Portable Radio Frequency Equipment
- 12.7. Raw materials
- 13. Technical data
- 13.1. Conformity of the programmer
- 13.2. US Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) and Industry Canada
- 13.3. Essential performances
- 13.4. Power supply
- 13.5. Dimensions programmer tablet
- 13.6. Dimensions docking station
- 13.7. Dimensions inductive programming head
- 13.8. Use constraints
- 13.9. Storage constraints
- 13.10. System specifications of the programmer
- 14. Explanation of symbols
- 15. Glossary
― activate the telemetry,
― identify the implanted device model,
― conduct telemetry in order to communicate with the implanted device when telemetry is
performed in inductive mode.
The inductive programming head can be used in auto-interrogation mode. After pressing
the interrogate button on the programmer screen, the physician has up to 5 minutes to
place the inductive programming head over the implanted device for the telemetry to start
automatically.
When using the Radio Frequency (RF) Link, the programmer beeps when RF communication
has been activated and the inductive programming head can be removed from the patient.
For more information about the usage of the RF Link, please refer to the associated user
manual.
WARNING:
There is no magnet in the head. However, it may temporarily disturb the rate response
function during interrogation.
USING THE INDUCTIVE PROGRAMMING HEAD
You can use the inductive programming head to directly trigger the nominal mode without
interrogating the implant. However, the programmer must be switched on.
The inductive programming head must be positioned above the pacemaker or defibrillator
during programming or interrogation procedures. The array composed of green LEDs is a
locator. The number of highlighted green LEDs relates to the superposition of the head over
the implant.
The LEDs do not indicate the degree of telemetry contact.
For optimal telemetry, you are advised to keep the inductive programming head away from
electromagnetic interference, which can be generated by any electronic equipment including
medical.
The upper part of the inductive programming head can produce localised heat from the LEDs.
Under normal conditions of use, the heat produced is at a level that will affect neither the
patient nor the functioning of the inductive programming head.
Nominal mode
The button allows the pacemakers and defibrillators to be programmed in nominal
mode.
In order to do so, press the button once, when the head is turned on.
Compatibility
The CPR3H inductive programming head is compatible with software version SmartView
3.00 or higher.
During the use of the inductive programming head, reciprocal interferences with other
electrical instruments may happen, causing a deterioration of performance (slow-down of
the communication, interruption of the communication) or the inability to perform the
requested action.
7.3.
7. THE INDUCTIVE PROGRAMMING HEAD
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