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GE
Medical
Systems
MAC
1200
V
1.2
Page
56
Information
Technologies
227
492
21
Rev
F
The
ECG
traces
must
be
noise-free.
Record
one
page
in
the
“6-lead”
operating
mode.
The
following
annotations
must
be
present:
-
Heart
rate
(top
right)
-
Lower
status
line
-
date
and
time
-
recording
speed
-
sensitivity
-
active
filter,
e.g.,
50/60
Hz,
40/20
Hz,
ADS
~
frequency
range
of
the
recording
The
heart
rate
of
60
bpm
+/-
2
bpm
appears
on
the
display and
is
printed
out
on
the
recording.
Activate
the
square-wave
function
on
the
ECG
transmitter
at
1
mV.
Using
the
lead
scrolling
key
select
lead
li.
The
square-wave
pulse
trace
must
correspond
in
amplitude
with
the
displayed
1
mV
reference
pulse
(applicable
to
named
transmitter
only).
Switch
back
to
ECG
signal
on
the
ECG
transmitter.
Start
the
recording
in
manual
mode.
Increase
the
heart
rate
to
200
bpm
on
the
ECG
transmitter.
The
acoustic
warning
signal
must
sound
for
about
1s.
Reduce
the
heart
rate
back
to
60
bpm,
the
warning
signal
no
longer
sounds.
7.1.2.8
Pacemaker
identification
test
Make
the
following
settings
on
the
multifunction
simulator:
-
pace
setting
-
pace
amplitude
6
mV
-
pace
duration
0.2
ms
Adjust
“6-lead
mode”
on
MAC
1200
device
to
be
tested
and
select
lead
groups
|,
II
and
lil.
Start
the
recording.
The
pace
pulses
must
be
visible
as
needles
on
the
recording
output.

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