Operating instructions

ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor
User Defined options continued
Display Option Description
PAUSE
DURATION
THRESHOLD
Default = 3.0 sec
(Arrhythmia Detection must be on
to access this function)
AFIB
DETECTION
Default = ON
-ER910/920 AF devices only-
EXIT OR
REVIEW
PROGRAM
See step about leaving
programming mode for
information.
4. Leave programming mode and erase events:
Choose EXIT from the last programming mode screen and press the
RECORD/SEND button. The Monitor will restart
Note:
A. Choosing EXIT will erase all stored events and save your
settings over the top of previous program settings. Choosing
REVIEW will allow you to changes program settings.
Alternate way to erase events:
If you don’t want to enter the programming mode, you can also
erase events by the following sequence.
A. Remove the Patient Cable.
B. Hold the RECORD/SEND button for two seconds until audible
tone is heard. You will hear the transmission of any events
stored in the Monitor. At the end of the transmission you will
hear a falling tone and the Monitor will display STOPPED in
the upper left.
C. Inserting the Patient Cable at this time will erase all events and
restart the Monitor.
ER910/920 and ER910/920 AF Event Monitor
5. Connect the patient:
A. At this time, the patient leads should be connected to the
electrodes and the electrodes should be connected to the patient.
B. Insert the Patient Cable into the Monitor.
Notes:
If the patient is connected correctly, the Monitor will sound
one beep for a single channel cable or two beeps for a two
channel cable
C. View the display just after the Patient Cable is connected. It
will show the signal from each channel of the cable.
Notes:
There will be an accompanying beep for the channel
number displayed.
The Monitor will not respond to any button presses during
the preview time.
A square wave will continue to be
displayed if there is not a good
connection to the patient. A good
ECG signal must be found before the
Monitor will start to look for events.
6. The Monitor is ready to record events.
A. The general settings of the Monitor are displayed during
operation by the number of dots after the word
“MONITORING”.
Display Setting
MONITORING No Arrhythmia or AFIB
MONITORING. Arrhythmia only
MONITORING.. Arrhythmia and AFIB
MONITORING AFIB only