Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Recording an exercise ECG
- 2.1 The Real-time monitor
- 2.2 Record an exercise ECG
- 2.3 Real-time monitor
- 2.3.1. Select how you want to view leads
- 2.3.2. Measure blood pressure
- 2.3.3. Capture an event
- 2.3.4. Patient Perception Parameters
- 2.3.5. Duke Treadmill Score
- 2.3.6. Add a comment
- 2.3.7. Apply filters
- 2.3.8. Manual load change
- 2.3.9. Pacemaker pulse detection
- 2.3.10. Signal quality indication
- 2.3.11. Printing during recording
- 2.3.12. Target heart rate
- 2.3.13. Target Workload
- 3. Viewing an exercise ECG
- 3.1 About viewing exercise ECGs
- 3.2 View an exercise ECG
- 3.3 Work with the Summary view
- 3.4 Work with the Averages view
- 3.5 Work with the Full disclosure view
- 3.6 Work with the 2x6 and 4x3 view
- 3.7 Work with the Trends view
- 3.8 Work with the ST table view
- 3.9 Work with the Heart rate view
- 3.10 Work with the ST/HR view
- 4. Interpreting an exercise ECG
- 5. Printing an exercise ECG
- 6. Maintaining the recorder
- 7. Customizing the Exercise ECG module
- 8. Customize exercise protocols
- 9. Troubleshooting
- 10. Before installing the Exercise ECG software
- 11. Installing the Exercise ECG Module
- 12. Safety and precautions
- 13. Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declarations
- 14. Function keys
- 15. Additional information
CardioPerfect Workstation
Exercise ECG Module - User Manual
9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Test recovery
Recover a test after a computer crash
When a recording is not finished properly, for instance due to a computer crash, you can still
recover the full disclosure of that recording.
To recover a test after a computer crash:
1. Start Workstation.
2. Start Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Exercise ECG (for instance by opening another
exercise ECG).
3. In the Tools menu, click Full disclosure recovery...
4. In the Full disclosure recovery dialog box, click on the recording that you want to
recover and click Recover full disclosure. If the recovery was successful, a
message is displayed.
5. In the Patients tab, select the patient for whom you want to recover the exercise
ECG.
6. The recovered exercise ECG is listed in the test list.
To delete unfinished recordings:
1. In the Full disclosure recovery dialog box, click on the unfinished recording that you
want to delete.
2. Click Delete. The unfinished recording is deleted.
To recover a test after the database connection has been lost:
If during the test the connection to the database is lost, for example because of a loose
network cable, the test will be saved in a file called “Emergency saved exercise ECG
#x.MDW” (x stands for a number, which is automatically generated) in the My Documents
folder.
After the database connection has been restored, this file can be imported into the database
by using the import function in the Workstation (File – Import, browse to the My Documents
folder and select the correct file).
9.2 Troubleshooting
The program does not respond when the recorder is switched on
Check the battery and replace or charge (Pro recorder) it when necessary. Make sure
that the optical fiber is properly connected.
When you work with a RS232-Unilink, check whether you have configured the
software to use the correct COM port.
When you use an ISA-CPCOM card, make sure that the address on the card
matches the setting for the address in the ‘Recorder’ tab. Also make sure that the
IRQ you are using is not used by another device.
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