Operating instructions
LIFEPAK 500 Automated External Defibrillator Operating Instructions 2-11
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Getting Ready
2 Getting Ready
Incident ID
An INCIDENT ID number can be entered prior to transferring patient data to a computer through a modem.
You can use up to 20 characters with any combination of displayable characters. The factory default
setting is
OFF.
Audio Alert
The AUDIO ALERT option determines whether or not an audible tone sounds when the automatic self-test
detects a low battery condition or a condition that requires service. The factory default setting is
OFF.
Regardless of whether the
AUDIO ALERT is set to ON or OFF, indicators appear on the readiness display if
a low battery or service condition is detected.
The
AUDIO ALERT message appears only on AEDs (with a readiness display) distributed in the English
language.
Transfer Setup
Once the setup in one LIFEPAK 500 AED has been customized, the TRANSFER SETUP option supports
the transfer of this setup to other LIFEPAK 500 AEDs. Setup transfers are possible only between
LIFEPAK 500 AEDs with the same button configuration (for example, 2 button to 2 button) and
defibrillation waveform.
FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
Factory default settings for setup options are summarized in Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 Setup Options and Factory Default Settings
Setup Options Factory Default Settings
Device ID Automatically generated sequence number
Modem phone number
T9W1886279698
Modem selection 5
Modem initialization string
Blank
Energy sequence 200–300–360 joules
Energy protocol Flexible sequence
Display energy ON
Auto analyze 1
CPR time 1 60 seconds
CPR time 2 60 seconds
Pulse Prompt 2
CPSS during CPR OFF
Motion detection ON
Asystole detector OFF
Audio recording ON
Paper size 8 1/2 x 11 inches
Incident ID OFF
Audio Alert OFF
Transfer setup User feature (always active)