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ES601Plus OPERATING MANUAL
Buttons provided by the APPLIED PARTS editor are:
AP1:
Pressing this button causes the QWERTY touch keypad to be displayed. The
user may enter up to seven letters and/or digits as a name for the patient-
applied part (e.g. ECG lead; sensor; etc.) that you will connect to jack AP1 of
ES601Plus.
Only the name can be entered via this menu, and only if the corresponding
GROUP is "ENABLED". If the part is "DISABLED", a name entered by the
QWERTY keypad will be rejected.
AP2-10:
As above for button AP1.
EDIT:
Enter the GROUPS editor menu, described following.
BACK:
Returns to the menu for leakage test conditions.
NEXT:
Advances ES601Plus to the next step of the leakage test.
IEC, AAMI and VDE safety standards require applied parts or patient leads to be tested in related
Gro up s .
For IEC and VDE safety standards, Groups are organized by m e d ic al fun c tio n: ECG, defib
paddles, blood pressure transducer, etc. ES601Plus provides connections for up to ten applied parts
via the AP jacks located on the front panel, where the AP jacks can be organized in up to five
functional Groups.
For the AAMI standard, there are only two Groups defined, organized by e le c tric al
c h arac te ris tic s : Group 1 is pre-assigned to patient leads which are electrically isolated from AC supply
ground (protective earth); Group 2 is pre-assigned to patient leads which are not isolated from
ground.
The assignment of applied parts to Groups is indicated on the APPLIED PARTS editor menu. Part
assignments can be changed by pressing the EDIT button on the menu, which then displays the
GROUPS editor:
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