User's Manual

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ELEMETRY TRANSMITTER (96281)
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BOUT THE TRANSMITTERS
Telemetry Channel Label
Note:
“Ch.” refers to the channel. The label includes a barcode on the
96281 devices.
Lead Availability
ECG lead availability depends on which electrodes are connected to
a transmitter, and whether the transmitter is a Narrowband device
(option N), or a Wideband device (option W).
Table 2-2 and Table 2-3 detail lead availability for narrowband and
wideband transmitters, respectively, based on which electrodes are
connected.
Notes:
Augmented leads aVR, aVL and aVF are only available at the
monitor when leads I, II, and III are all available.
For optimum performance, the right leg electrode should
always be connected.
If an electrode is not connected, its lead fault indicators will
flash on and off at the transmitter.
If there are no leads available, all lead fault indicators will flash
on and off at the transmitter.
The headings for each electrode list the AAMI and IEC lead
designations (the IEC designations are in parentheses).
If a lead is not available, the monitor will either show a blank
or switch to an alternate available lead.
Leads are only shown on a transmitter if the transmitter
includes an optional display.
If a lead is not available, the transmitter makes the ECG
waveform area blank within the on-transmitter display.
Table 2-1 Labels for Radio Frequency Channels
Radio Frequency (RF) Channel Label Border Color
608-614 MHz
433-434 MHz
1395-1431.5 MHz