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Battery | Rechargeable |
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ECG Analysis | Yes |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Model | CardioCare 2000 |
Brand | Bionet |
Parameters | ECG |
Display | LCD |
Recording | Thermal printer |
Connectivity | RS232, USB |
Power Supply | AC/DC |
ECG Channels | 12 |
Data Storage | Internal memory |
Battery Life | 2 hours |
Overview of the EKG2000 system's capabilities for measuring and recording patient ECGs.
Details the 12-channel ECG printing formats, auto-analysis, and portability of the EKG2000.
Lists standard accessories, optional items, and major components like the Main Unit, LCD, and control panel.
Provides precautions and steps for installing the EKG2000 system and connecting the power cable.
Details the three basic modes (preparation, output, menu) and navigation within the EKG2000 system.
Covers initial system settings like date, time, user identification, and language for the EKG2000.
Details how to set the date and time on the EKG2000 system through the menu.
Explains how to enter hospital and doctor names (user identification) in the EKG2000 system.
Describes how to set the operating language for the EKG2000 system.
Illustrates and describes the correct placement of chest and limb electrodes on the patient for ECG recording.
Covers pre-connection checks, connecting electrodes, patient cable, and lead-off troubleshooting.
Outlines the steps for performing ECG recording, including power on, settings, and data entry.
Covers general information, signal level, display speed, and filter settings for ECG recording.
Explains how to set AC noise, baseline drift, EMG, and low pass filters for clear ECG signal output.
Details ECG output channel forms and how to set the rhythm lead for comparison.
Describes how to set the grid for recording paper, noting when it should be turned off.
Allows users to configure real-time printing size, choosing between continuous leads or A4 report format.
Explains how to adjust the number of channels (3, 6, or 12) displayed in the monitoring form.
Allows users to choose whether the diagnosis results are printed on the ECG report.
Details methods for entering patient information such as ID, name, age, sex, height, and weight.
Explains how to enter patient ID and name, including handling of previous patient data.
Details the process for entering patient names using the keyboard and character selection.
Describes how to enter patient age, with input up to three figures in years.
Explains how to select patient sex and enter patient height in centimeters.
Describes how to enter patient weight in kilograms, with input up to three figures.
Explains how to use the monitor mode for real-time ECG display and checks.
Details 10-second and 60-second ECG recording procedures and output options.
Details the procedure for recording 60-second ECG data and its processing for output.
Provides examples of the Rhythm Report Form and its associated data for ECG output.
Example of the ECG recording output report for the 3 channel + 1 rhythm format.
Example of the ECG recording output report for the 6 channel + 1 rhythm format.
Example of the ECG recording output report for the 12 channel rhythm format.
Example of the ECG recording output report for the 60 second, 1 rhythm format.
Describes the function to print previously recorded ECG reports or reprinting with modified settings.
Provides instructions for cleaning the EKG2000 unit and accessories, including disposal of old appliances.
Recommends annual safety checks for the EKG2000 system, referencing the service manual.
Addresses common issues like paper empty, faded printouts, low battery, and power noise interference.
Details the input circuit, ECG leads, sensitivity, calibration, resolution, frequency response, and communication interfaces.
Covers power supply options (AC/battery) and voltage ratings for the EKG2000.
Outlines operating and storage temperature, humidity, and altitude requirements for the EKG2000.
Details the protocol, baud rate, byte format, and pin connection for the RS232C interface.