User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 How to contact Medtronic
- 3 What is the MyCareLink Relay home communicator?
- 4 Setting up the communicator
- 5 Optional: Connecting the communicator to WiFi
- 6 Checking the connection status
- 7 Sending a manual transmission
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Indications for use and contraindications
- 10 Warnings and precautions
- 11 Additional information
- 12 Explanation of symbols
- 13 Specifications
- 14 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) compliance information
- 15 Glossary
3 What is the MyCareLink Relay home
communicator?
The MyCareLink Relay home communicator is an
electronic device that transfers information between
your implanted heart device and the Medtronic
CareLink™ network (an Internet-based secure
server). The communicator allows your doctor to
manage your care remotely.
The communicator is designed to connect
wirelessly to your implanted heart device
automatically when your implanted heart device is
within range of the communicator.
The communicator transmits your implanted heart
device information to the Medtronic CareLink
network using a cellular phone network (by default)
or through your home WiFi network (optional setup).
For instructions on how to connect the
communicator to WiFi, see Chapter 5, “Optional:
Connecting the communicator to WiFi”, page 10.
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