E Series ® Configuration Guide March 2011 9650-1201-01 Rev.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Entering System Configuration Mode.....................................................................2 Printing Configuration Settings...............................................................................3 Reading Data from a Memory Card .........................................................................4 Restoring Default Values..........................................................................................
Table Of Contents Check Patient Prompt ........................................................................................... 20 Enable Voice in Advisory Mode ............................................................................ 21 Continual Check Patient Audio Prompt................................................................. 21 Enable SCE .......................................................................................................... 21 Post SCE Result on Display ..............
Table of Contents Trigger NIBP Meas on HR Alarm.......................................................................... 37 NIBP Auto Interval Default .................................................................................... 38 NIBP First Inflate Pressure Default ....................................................................... 38 NIBP Button Press and Hold................................................................................. 38 Alarm Parameters ................................
Table Of Contents Bluetooth Baud Rate............................................................................................. 55 Enable Data Relay ................................................................................................ 55 Enable RescueNet Link ........................................................................................ 56 Recipient Contact List ........................................................................................... 56 Bluetooth Net Server List .
Chapter 1 Introduction The E Series® is designed with several user selectable features that allow operators to configure the device according to their protocols and local requirements. This manual describes the configuration parameters (options and default settings) and how to change them. Note: Some features are available to manual mode operators only.
Chapter 1 Introduction Entering System Configuration Mode In order to make any changes to unit configuration, you must first power on the unit in System Configuration mode. Procedure Follow these steps to power on the unit in System Configuration mode: Step Action 1. Turn the selector switch to OFF, and wait 10 seconds.
Printing Configuration Settings Printing Configuration Settings The default settings shown below are for North American units only. To print the current configuration of your unit, while the unit is in the System Configuration mode, press the Print Config softkey from the Main System Configuration menu. For instructions on putting the unit in System Configuration mode, refer to the previous section, “Entering System Configuration Mode.
Chapter 1 Introduction Reading Data from a Memory Card You can load language or configuration data into the unit’s memory from a memory card. Procedure Follow these steps to load data from a memory card: Step Action 1. Install the memory card in the E Series unit, and power on the unit in System Configuration mode as described in “Entering System Configuration Mode” on page 2. System Configuration Print Config 2. Press the Read From Card softkey to display the Read Card screen.
Restoring Default Values Restoring Default Values You can restore all configuration parameter values to their factory default settings. Only the display language, if different from the default, does not change. Procedure Follow these steps to restore all configuration parameters to default values: Step Action 1. Power on the unit in System Configuration mode as described in “Entering System Configuration Mode” on page 2. System Configuration Enter Configuration Passcode or Power Off to Exi t ? 0 2.
Chapter 1 Introduction Accessing and Changing Configuration Parameters You can change the current value for any configuration parameter. You access most of the parameters in the same way as described below. Additional steps are required to access and modify several parameters. For those parameters, there are additional steps provided with the parameter description in the next chapter. Procedure Follow these steps to access the parameters. Step Action 1.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters This chapter describes all of the configuration parameters on the E Series and includes the following sections.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters General Parameters General parameters are attributes that affect the unit’s basic operation and accessibility and include: • Code Markers • Device Identifier • Configuration Mode Passcode Code Markers This parameter allows you to review and change the preconfigured list of Code Markers for use in DEFIB, MONITOR, and PACE modes. Code Marker settings are language dependent. You can specify up to three groups (MONITOR, DEFIB, and PACE) of 20 entries each.
General Parameters Step 4. Action Use the softkeys as follows: • Prev Item and Next Item — scrolls the highlight to the next or previously highlighted code marker feature. • Change Value— allows you to pick a new marker for the selected item number. • Delete to End — delete all configured markers from the highlighted item number to the end of the list. You can then enter new clinical actions for each item. • Return — returns you to the previous menu.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Step 3. Action Use the softkey as follows: • Prev Letter — moves the highlight left to the previous digit. • Inc Letter or Dec Letter — increments or decrements the selected digit. • Next Letter — moves the highlight right to the next digit to be entered. • Enter— saves the values that you entered and returns the unit to the General Configuration menu. Configuration Mode Passcode This feature allows you to set an 8-digit system configuration passcode.
General Parameters Step 3. Action Use the softkeys as follows: • Prev Digit — moves the highlight left to the previous digit. • Inc Digit or Dec Digit — increments or decrements the value of the selected digit. • Next Digit — moves the highlight right to the next digit to be entered. • Enter— saves the values that you entered and returns the unit to the General Configuration menu. 9650-1201-01 Rev.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters ECG Monitoring Parameters ECG monitoring parameters are attributes associated with using the E Series unit for ECG monitoring, and include: • Notch Filter • Frequency Response • Display Lead on Power-Up • Gain on Power-Up • Enable Leads Off • Enable Pacer Detection Notch Filter This parameter allows you to set the ECG Notch Filter frequency for proper ac mains interference rejection.
ECG Monitoring Parameters Gain on Power-Up This parameter allows you to set the default size of the displayed ECG signal at unit power on. Values are as follows: Possible Values: 0.5 cm/mV, 1.0 cm/mV, 1.5 cm/mV, and 2.0 cm/mV Default: 1.5 cm/mV for AED mode 1.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Tone Parameters The Tone parameters control audio functions on the E Series unit, and include: • QRS Volume on Power-Up • Low Battery Tone QRS Volume on Power-Up This parameter allows you to select the default QRS beeper volume following power on of the unit. If you set this parameter to Off, the unit does not beep during ECG monitoring.
Basic Defibrillation Parameters Basic Defibrillation Parameters The Basic Defibrillation parameters control functions related to performing defibrillation with the E Series unit in manual mode and include: • Defib Default to Pads • Basic Auto Energy Escalation • Retain Sync After Defib Defib Default to Pads This parameter allows you to override the “Display Lead on Power-Up” setting and use Pads/ Paddles whenever the unit is switched to DEFIB mode.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Advisory Defibrillation Parameters The Advisory Defibrillation parameters control functions related to performing defibrillation with an E Series unit in semiautomatic and advisory mode and include: • Energy Level: Shock 1 • Energy Level: Shock 2 • Energy Level: Shock 3 • Auto Charge in Advisory Mode • Auto Analyze • Stacked Shocks • Display DO CPR Message • CPR Message After Shock • CPR Message After No Shock Advised • Duration of CPR Interval • Check Pulse • Restart Ana
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters Values are as follows: Possible Values: 1-10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 70, 85, 100, 120, 150, and 200 J Default: 150 J Energy Level: Shock 3 This parameter allows you to select the energy level used for the third and all subsequent shocks delivered by the defibrillator when the unit is: • in semi-automatic or advisory mode and using pads • in Manual mode, using external paddles or pads, and Basic Auto Energy Escalation is set to Yes Values are as follows: Possible Values: 1-
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters terminates any automatic analysis/re-analysis sequencing. If the ANALYZE button is pressed, the unit analyzes only once. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No, Semi-Auto Only Default: Manual: No, AED: Semi-Auto Only Stacked Shocks The parameter specifies the number of stacked shocks that must be administered prior to the activation of a CPR interval and works in conjunction with the Auto Analyze parameter.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters — At the end of a stacked shock sequence (assuming the final shock is delivered) and when the optional 10 second CHECK PULSE message disappears, the CPR interval begins. The configured CPR prompt is displayed for the duration of the CPR interval. — If the defibrillator disarms itself after it was charged (because the Defib Ready time elapsed before a shock was delivered), the unit displays the PRESS ANALYZE prompt until the ANALYZE button is pressed.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Check Pulse This parameter works in conjunction with the Auto Analyze parameter and determines whether the unit displays the prompt CHECK PULSE for 10 seconds immediately after delivery of the final shock in a stacked shock sequence, after each No Shock Advised analysis result, or both. During this 10-second time interval, the CHECK PATIENT and PRESS ANALYZE prompts are suppressed on AED units in semi-auto mode, although background analysis is active.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters Enable Voice in Advisory Mode This parameter allows you to enable or disable voice prompts when using shock advisory functions (ECG analysis) in Manual mode. If enabled, the voice prompts sound at the appropriate time. If disabled, the unit emits two beeps instead of the voice prompts in Manual mode. Note that in Semi-Auto mode, the unit emits voice prompts regardless of the setting of Voice Prompts. Voice prompts are in the language specified by the Language option.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: No SCE Level This parameter allows you to set one of the following SCE Levels: HIGH, MEDIUM, or LOW. The SCE Levels correspond to SPI thresholds in the following manner: Table 2-1. Accuracy Table of SCE Levels and Corresponding SPI Thresholds SCE Level SPI Threshold (mV-Hz) Sensitivity % Specificity % HIGH 7.4 95 57 MEDIUM 8.3 90 65 LOW 10.
Advisory Defibrillation Parameters Values are as follows: Possible Values: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW Default: HIGH Note: Refer to Appendix A in the E Series Operator’s Guide for more information on the background and clinical results of the Shock Conversion Estimator system.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Semi-Auto Mode Parameters The Semi-Auto mode parameters are attributes that affect functions related to performing defibrillation with an E Series unit in Semi-Automatic mode and include: • Manual Mode Passcode • Display ECG in Semi-Auto Mode • Display Heart Rate in Semi-Auto Mode • Auto Analyze on Power Up (Semi-Automatic Mode only) • Extra CPR Interval Before 1st Analysis • Duration of Extra CPR Interval • Enable 12 Lead in Semi-Auto Mode • AED Defib Ready Hold Time • E
Semi-Auto Mode Parameters Step 3. Action Use the softkey as follows: • Prev Digit — moves the highlight left to the previous digit. • Inc Digit or Dec Digit — increments or decrements the value of the selected digit. • Next Digit — moves the highlight right to the next digit to be entered. • Enter— selects the values that you entered and returns the unit to the Semi-Auto mode configuration menu.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Extra CPR Interval Before 1st Analysis This parameter pertains only to Auto Defib mode in AED units. When this parameter is set to No (default), and the unit detects a pad connection upon poweron, it displays the PRESS ANALYZE prompt. If the unit is powered on with no pads connected, the unit displays the ATTACH PADS prompt until pads are connected. Once pads are connected, the PRESS ANALYZE prompt is displayed.
Semi-Auto Mode Parameters AED Defib Ready Hold Time This parameter allows you to specify the number of seconds the unit remains in the charge ready state before it automatically disarms the defibrillator. Values are as follows: Possible Values: 15 seconds, 60 seconds Default: 15 seconds Emit QRS Beeps (Semi-Automatic Mode only) This parameter allows you to control whether or not the E Series unit emits beeps in response to the detection of each R-wave in semi-automatic mode.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Pace Parameters The Pace parameters are attributes that control functions related to performing pacing with an E Series unit and include: • Pace Rate Setting on Power Up • Async Softkey in Pace Mode Pace Rate Setting on Power Up This parameter allows you to set the default pace rate, pulses per minute (ppm), of the E Series unit at power-on.
12-Lead Parameters 12-Lead Parameters 12-Lead configuration parameters are only available if the 12-Lead ECG monitoring option is installed in the unit, and include: • Print 12 Lead 4 X 3 • 12 Lead Printout • 12 Lead Freq Response • Print 2 Copies 12 Lead • Print 12 Lead Measurements • Print 12 Lead Interpretation • Auto Transmit After 12 Lead • 12 Lead Fax Format • Set Lead Groups • Lead Group Default • 12 Lead Secs Per Lead • 12 Lead Print Speed • PTCA Message Enabled • PTCA Threshold Print 12 Lead 4 X
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Values are as follows: Possible Values: 0.05-150 Hz 4x3, 0.05-150 Hz Cont, 0.05-40 Hz 4x3 Default: 0.05-40 Hz 4x3 Refer to the 12- Lead ECG Monitoring Operator’s Guide insert for details on each setting. Print 2 Copies 12 Lead This parameter allows you to specify whether or not to print 2 copies of the 12-lead 4x3 report. When this parameter is set to Yes, two copies of the 12-lead 4x3 report and 12SL™ analysis print on the strip chart.
12-Lead Parameters Auto Transmit After 12 Lead When set to Yes, this parameter allows you to set the unit to automatically enter the transmission set-up screen following completion of a 12-lead analysis. Note: To fax using 2x6 format, this must be set to Yes. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: No 12 Lead Fax Format This parameter allows you to specify the 12-lead fax format.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Set Lead Groups This parameter allows you to configure two custom lead groups (of 3 leads each) as described in the 12-Lead ECG Monitoring insert. Values are as follows: Possible Values: I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6 Default: Custom Group 1: II, III, aVF Custom Group 2: II, III, VI Procedure Follow these steps to configure custom lead groups: Step Action 1. Press the Change Config softkey from the Main System Configuration screen.
12-Lead Parameters 12 Lead Secs Per Lead This parameter allows you to set the number of seconds of ECG data printed for each lead on the 12-lead 4x3 strip. This setting affects only 12-lead reports generated by pressing the Acquire softkey. Values are as follows: Possible Values: 2.5, 5.0, 7.5, 10.0 seconds Default: 2.5 seconds 12 Lead Print Speed This parameter allows you to set the print speed of the 12-lead 4x3 reports.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters PTCA Threshold This parameter allows you to set the threshold, in mV, for issuing the PTCA message. This parameter is valid only when PTCA Message Enabled option is set to Yes. Values are as follows: 34 Possible Values: 0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, and 2.0 mV Default: 1.5 mV 9650-1201-01 Rev.
EtCO2 Parameters EtCO2 Parameters EtCO2 configuration parameters are available for update only if the EtCO2 monitoring option is installed on the unit and include: • Default EtCO2 Units • Displayed Zoom Level • Default EtCO2 Comp Setting • Power Save Mode at Power Up • EtCO2 Average On Power Up Default EtCO2 Units This parameter allows you to set the EtCO2 unit of measurement.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Power Save Mode at Power Up When this parameter is set to Yes, the unit automatically enters EtCO2 power save mode when powered on with a CAPNOSTAT sensor connected. The user must then enable the EtCO2 device using the Param/EtCO2 softkey menu before use. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: No EtCO2 Average On Power Up This parameter sets the default time period over which the EtCO2 values are averaged.
NIBP Parameters NIBP Parameters NIBP configuration parameters are available for update only if the NIBP monitoring option is installed on the unit, and include: • NIBP Units • Trigger NIBP Meas on BP Alarm • Trigger NIBP Meas on HR Alarm • NIBP Auto Interval Default • NIBP First Inflate Pressure Default • NIBP Button Press and Hold NIBP Units This parameter allows you to set the NIBP unit of measurement.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters NIBP Auto Interval Default This parameter allows you to set the default for the amount of time between automatic measurements. Values are as follows: Possible Values: 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 minutes Default: 30 minutes NIBP First Inflate Pressure Default This parameter allows you to set the default NIBP cuff inflation pressure (the pressure to which the NIBP cuff inflates at the beginning of its first measurement after power up).
Alarm Parameters Alarm Parameters Alarm parameters are attributes associated with Alarm states and thresholds for the E Series unit and include: • Alarms Active at Power Up • Alarms Limits at Power Up Alarms Active at Power Up This parameter allows you to specify whether alarms are automatically active at power on. This setting applies to all alarms enabled by the Alarm Limits At Power Up parameter.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Alarm Maximum Default/Values Minimum Default/Values Systolic Blood Pressure Default: 160 mmHg or 21.3 kPa Possible Values: In mmHg: 145 260 mmHg inclusive in increments of 5 Default: 90 mmHg or 12.0 kPa Possible Values: In mmHg: 40 - 140 mmHg inclusive in increments of 5 In kPa: 12.7, 13.3, 14.0, 14.7, 15.3, 16.0, 16.7, 17.3, 18.0, 18.7, 19.3, 20.0, 20.7, 21.3, 22.0, 22.7, 23.3, 24.0, 24.7, 25.3, 26.0, 26.7, 27.3, 28.0, 28.7, 29.3, 30.0, 30.7, 31.3, 32.0, 32.7, 33.
Alarm Parameters Step 3. Action Modify alarms using the softkeys as follows: • Select Param — moves the highlight through the various physiological parameters. • Inc > and Dec < — toggles the state of the highlighted alarm between enable and disable. • Next Field — moves to the next field you want to change. Use this key to change the High and Low settings. • Return — enters the values you specified, and returns you to the previous screen. 9650-1201-01 Rev.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Trending Parameters Trending parameters are associated with the trend report function and how trend reports are displayed, and include: • Trending Enabled • Trending Report Restart Delay • Trending Report Zoom Level Trending Enabled This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series unit prints and displays trend reports (as long as the appropriate hardware is installed).
Display Parameters Display Parameters The Display parameters are attributes that control what and how things appear on the E Series monitor and include: • Display Time • Auto Cycle CO-Oximetry Parameters on Power Up • ECG Color • SpO2 Color • SpCO Color • SpMet Color • EtCO2 Color • NIBP Color • CPR Color Display Time This parameter value specifies whether to display the elapsed time since the unit was turned on (Elapsed Time), the real time (Real Time), or to not display the time at all (Off).
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters SpO2 Color This parameter allows you to specify the color of the SpO2 information displayed on the E Series monitor. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White Default: Blue SpCO Color This parameter allows you to specify the color of the SpCO information displayed on the E Series monitor.
Display Parameters CPR Color This parameter allows you to specify the color of the CPR information displayed on the E Series monitor. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Red, Cyan, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, White Default: Purple 9650-1201-01 Rev.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Set Report Restart Delays Parameters Presently, this category contains just one parameter: Summary Report Restart Delay. Summary Report Restart Delay This parameter allows you to review or change the length of time the device must be turned off before it erases all data stored in summary report memory. Values are as follows: 46 Possible Values: 5 min, 15 min, 30 min, 90 min, 6 hours, 12 hours, 18 hours, 1.5 days Default: 15 minutes 9650-1201-01 Rev.
Printer Parameters Printer Parameters The Print Parameters are attributes that affect the way the strip chart recorder operates and include: • Auto Generate Strips • Print 3 Leads When Leads Sel. • Custom 5 Wire Grouping in Use Auto Generate Strips This parameter allows you to set the strip chart recorder to automatically begin printing after a defibrillator discharge or whenever alarms are triggered while in Manual mode.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Custom 5 Wire Grouping in Use This parameter allows you to specify whether you are using a standard (default) ECG lead group or a custom 5 wire grouping (II, III, aVF).
Data Card Parameters Data Card Parameters Data Card Parameters are attributes that control what gets recorded to the PCMCIA card, whether or not you can erase a card, and how the card operates; these parameters include: • Record ECG Data in Advisory Mode • Record Audio in Advisory Mode* • Record SpO2 in Advisory Mode* • Record EtCO2 in Advisory Mode* • Report Memory Card Errors • Allow Card Erase • Card Capacity Message Enabled • Erase Card Prompt at Pwr Off • Remove Card Prompt at Pwr Off • Sync Defib Exc
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Record SpO2 in Advisory Mode This parameter allows you to set the unit to record the SpO2 waveform continuously to the PCMCIA card while in Manual/Advisory mode. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: No Record EtCO2 in Advisory Mode This parameter allows you to set the unit to record the EtCO2 waveform continuously to the PCMCIA card while in Manual/Advisory mode.
Data Card Parameters Card Capacity Message Enabled This parameter allows you to specify whether or not the E Series displays the CARD LOW message when the remaining storage capacity of the card reaches 30, 15, and 5 minutes. Data recording needs to be enabled and a data card must be present. To enable this option, Report Memory Card Errors must also be set to Yes; otherwise, the option is ignored.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters • The unit has delivered a pacing current greater than 25 mA since power-up. When this option is enabled, the Remove Card prompt is displayed for 10 seconds, then the E Series unit shuts off. Values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: No Sync Defib Excluded This parameter allows the exclusion of synchronized cardioversion from the criteria for determining whether the Erase Card or Remove Card messages are issued following power off.
Time Parameters Time Parameters The Time parameters are attributes related to clock synchronization and time on the E Series unit and include: • Clock Synchronization • Daylight Savings • Display Time Sync. Required Message Clock Synchronization This parameter allows you to specify: • Time zone, which is used by dial up and GPS synchronization.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Step Action 2. Select Clock Synchronization, and press the Change Value softkey. System Configuration The Clock Synchronization parameters screen is displayed. N. America Eastern -05:00:00 Time Zone Dial Location Colorado ________ Dial Prefix Change Value 3. Prev Item Next Item Return Use the Prev Item or Next Item softkeys to scroll through the list of parameters and highlight the one you want to change. Press the Change Value softkey. 4.
Communications Parameters Communications Parameters The Communication parameters are attributes that relate to E Series unit transmissions and include: • Upload Baud Rate • Bluetooth Baud Rate • Enable Data Relay • Enable RescueNet Link • Recipient Contact List • Bluetooth Net Server List Upload Baud Rate This parameter allows you to set the upload transmission rate for RS232 transmission.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Valid values are as follows: Possible Values: Yes, No Default: Yes Enable RescueNet Link This options allows the E Series unit to automatically communicate with RescueNet Link host software via a Bluetooth connection. If there is no valid host, the on-screen realtime mode indicator is displayed as green, and the unit will keep track of 12-lead patient records or trending data until it re-enters the range of the receiving RescueNet Link host.
Communications Parameters Step Action 1. Press the Change Config softkey from the Main System Configuration screen. System Configuration Select Communications, then press the Enter softkey. 6 of 7 Data Card Set/Review Time Set/Review Communications Prev Item 2. Select Recipient Contact List, and press the Change Value softkey. Set/Review Next Item Enter w Return System Configuration The existing contact list is displayed. CONTACT LIST Card.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Step Action 5. Select Transmission Type — Use the scroll keys on top of the unit to select the desired type of transmission to the recipient: • • • • ZDR Server Dist. List ZDR Server Email ZDR Server FAX Direct FAX (sending a FAX via modem) System Configuration Select Transmission Type ZDR Server Dist. List ZDR Server Email ZDR Server FAX 1 Direct FAX Press the Prev softkey to return to the previous screen.
Communications Parameters Step Action 1. Press the Change Config softkey from the Main System Configuration screen. System Configuration Select Communications, then press the Enter softkey. 6 of 7 Data Card Set/Review Time Set/Review Communications Prev Item 2. Select Bluetooth Net Server List, and press the Change Value softkey. Set/Review Next Item Enter w Return System Configuration The existing server list is displayed. ZDR SERVER LIST ZDR Server1 1 Add Record 3.
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters Step Action 5. Enter Server IP Address— Use the scroll keys on top of the unit to the number or character on the keypad. Make sure that periods are included. Press the Prev softkey to return to the previous screen. To cancel the contact configuration and return to the servert list, press the Cancel softkey. System Configuration Enter Server IP Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ‹‹‹ 0 " . ››› " Press the Next softkey to advance to the next screen. 6.
CPR Parameters CPR Parameters The CPR parameters are attributes that relate to the E Series Real CPR Help® functionality and include: • Display CPR Compression Bar Graph • CPR Record Data to Card • CPR Guidance Audio Prompts • CPR Compression Metronome • Target CPR Depth • Display Fully Release Prompt Display CPR Compression Bar Graph When set to Yes, this parameter specifies that the CPR compression bar graph will automatically replace the second waveform on the E Series display whenever chest compressio
Chapter 2 Configuration Parameters CPR Compression Metronome This parameter allows you to select in which modes you want the CPR metronome enabled, Semi-Auto Only (default), Yes (Manual and Semi-Auto), or No (no prompts regardless of mode). If this parameter is set to Yes and the unit is in Manual Mode, the metronome is activated when compressions fall to below 80 compressions per minute during CPR.