ES601Plus OPERATING MANUAL
2 Overview
ES601Plus is designed to be the hub of a total Equipment Management System. The large, graphical touch
screen display provides excellent visibility along with a full QWERTY keyboard and numeric keypad for
data and text input.
ES601Plus provides an interface to PC based equipment management systems and can maintain up to
18,432 Equipment Records in memory for fast access to test protocols. Each Equipment Record contains a
reference to a PM Test Procedure, for quick and easy test selection. 24 editable safety test sequences, 6
editable ECG test sequences and 11 other autosequence modules are available for interfacing ES601Plus to
other test devices such as defibrillator testers, infusion pump analyzers and pulse oximeter testers. These
automated test sequences can be combined, following specific guidelines, into a PM Test Procedure. There
are up to 500 editable PM Test Procedures that can be linked to a control number or run independently.
In addition to the industry standard input/output connections, RS-232 and Centronix, ES601Plus has
added both USB and Ethernet connectivity for ease of control and rapid data transfer to both stand alone
and networked PC systems. ES601Plus also provides connections for RS-232 barcode scanners and PS/2
keyboards or PS/2 barcode scanners.
ES601Plus is a truly INTERNATIONAL, truly AUTOMATED Electrical Safety Analyzer designed to verify the
electrical safety of medical devices, and provides the most complete implementation of international
electrical safety standards testing available, with implementation of signal I/O isolation tests and specific
tests for battery-powered devices.
Automated Safety Tests (Safety Autosequences) are configured to test only those parameters applicable to
the safety standard in use.
ES601Plus can operate in MANUAL mode, allowing individual measurements of a safety test to be
manually selected; or in AUTO mode, running Safety Autosequences.
ES601Plus also provides ECG waveform simulations that, like safety tests, can run manually or by using
ECG autosequences.
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