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Frequency Response | 0.05 to 150 Hz |
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Display | Color LCD |
Lead Configuration/ECG Channels/Channels | 12-lead |
Connectivity | USB, Ethernet |
Printing | Thermal printer |
Data Storage | Internal memory for patient data and ECGs |
Sampling Rate | 1000 samples/second |
Digital Filters | Low-pass, High-pass |
Memory | Stores up to 100 ECGs |
Power Source | AC power, rechargeable battery |
Type | ECG Monitor |
Details revision history, manual purpose, intended audience, and conventions used.
Defines safety terms, messages, manufacturer responsibilities, and equipment symbols.
Outlines service requirements and equipment identification procedures.
Provides a description of the MAC 5000 system's front, back, and internal views.
Details trolley assembly, connector identification, paper installation, and controls.
Covers recommended maintenance, inspection reports, and required tools/supplies.
Explains visual inspection, exterior, interior cleaning, and thermal printhead care.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the battery and patient cable.
Details procedures for disassembling power supply, top cover, and main PCB.
Covers AC line voltage tests, leakage tests, and ground continuity checks.
Recommends performing maintenance checks and tests every six months.
Describes system assemblies and presents an assembly block diagram.
Details pin assignments for various connectors like A Pins, COM, ANALOG, and EXT. VID.
Covers visual inspection, power-up self-test, and power-up flow chart for fault finding.
Guides through loading system diagnostics and running tests for display, speaker, keyboard, etc.
Details the components of the MAC 5000 CPU PCB, excluding power supply and peripherals.
Explains the functionality of clocks, CPU, FPGA, and various interfaces and controllers.
Lists components considered field replaceable units with specific service part numbers.
Lists generic assemblies and option classes for the MAC 5000 system.
Provides a detailed list of parts for the 900769-001F generic assembly.
Lists components and reference designators for the CPU PCB.
Presents a block diagram illustrating the CPU functionality and connections.
Provides a comprehensive list of standard abbreviations used in the manual.
Details specifications for the electrocardiograph, display, writer, keyboard, and electrical systems.