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GE MAC 1200 - Safety Instructions

GE MAC 1200
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GE
Medical
Systems
MAC
1200
V
1.2
Page
69
Information
Technologies
227 492
21
RevF
e
for
all
leads,
gain
adjustment
in
four
steps:
40-20-10-5
mm/mV
e
with
active
muscle
filter
(low-pass
characteristic)
3-dB
drop
of
the
amplitude
frequency
response
at
approx.
40
or
20
Hz
®
with
active
AC
line
filter
detection
and
compensation
of
periodic
50
or
60
Hz
frequency
components
(depending
on
recorder
model)
attenuation
>40
dB
*
non-linear
distortion
below
values
specified
in
IEC
and
AHA
recommendations
@
coincidence
error
limits
between
any
two
channels
+0.5
mm
e
detection
of
pacer
pulses
in
V2
or
other
V
leads
and
marking
in
all
channels
for
signals
referred
to
patient
input:
duration
>
0.1
ms,
amplitude
>
5
mV
e
noise
in
the
signal
transmission
path
below
values
specified
in
IEC
and
AHA
requirements:
<
2.5
uV
rms
e
common-mode
rejection
for
50
or
60-Hz
signals
(depending
on
recorder
model)
with
AC
filter
switched
on
>140
dB
ECG
calibration
automatic
recording
of
a
defined voltage
step,
valid
for
all
channels
e
calibration
voltage, referred
to
ECG
signal
input:
|
mV
calibration
pulse
width
on
recording
depends
on
paper
speed
25
mm/s:
5mm
50
mm/s:
10mm
5
mm/s:
mm
Automatic
ECG
gain
adjustment
The
gain
automatically
adapts
to
the
incoming
signal.
The
maximum
amplitude
of
the
lead
group
or
of
all
leads
determines
the
gain
setting.
®
automatic
adjustment
range
5
to
40
mm/mV
e
amplitude
range
(6
channels)
18
to
31
mm
Baseline
automatic
adjustment
of
the
baseline
to
the
optimal
recording
range,
in
dependence
of
the
signal
amplitude

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