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HP Codemaster 100 - Receiving Devices

HP Codemaster 100
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Receiving Devices
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10Receiving Devices
The CodeMaster 100 with the 12-Lead option can transmit ECGs to:
personal computer equipped with HP ECG Manager software (M1765A), referred
to as ECG Manager gateway
Group III facsimile machine
HP TraceMaster ECG Management System (M1730A/B)
HP PageWriter XLi cardiograph (M1700A)
HP PageWriter 300pi/200i/200 cardiograph (M1770A, M1771A) equipped with
storage and transmission option #A05
The CodeMaster 100 with the 12-Lead option can transmit the Event Summary to an
event summary host.
Transmitting to an HP ECG Manager System HP ECG Manager running on a PC
acts as a gateway or receiving station which receives, prints, stores, and forwards
12-Lead ECGs. This is the recommended platform for receiving and printing
12-Lead ECGs acquired and transmitted from the CodeMaster 100
defibrillator/monitor with 12-Lead option.
Transmitting to a Fax Machine You can send ECGs directly to standard fax
machines. Transmitting directly to a fax machine does not require a special
receiving station, however; transmitting ECGs direct to a fax machine has the
following considerations and limitations:
-lengthens transmission time
-cannot forward ECGs to HP TraceMaster
-unable to store and retrieve ECGs elsewhere
-is likely to be used for other business purposes
If the FAX machine is used for other business purposes, this increases the risk that it
will be busy when emergency medical personnel are attempting to transmit an ECG.
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