Nicolet Systems
8-6 April 27, 2015
Example modes of operation
Mode 1: Wireless
with external battery
pack.
This mode provides the most mobility within the wireless network range.
Example - The amplifier is wired and the patient wants to use the restroom. Use the
external battery.
Example - You want to change the sheets and need to disconnect the patient for a
period of time.
Mode 2: Wireless
with AC power.
This mode is used to charge battery packs while recording data.
Example - You are wireless and need to go to a different floor for an ancillary
procedure, which does not have wireless access. You can use this mode.
Mode 3: Wired
network with
external battery pack
Wired modes allow use of higher sampling rates.
Example - You are wired and want the patient to become mobile and still want to see
the data. If amplifier is configured with wireless settings disconnecting the network
cable will change the amplifiers communication method to wireless. You may
experience a brief disconnection time while switching over to wireless.
Mode 4: Wired
network with AC
power.
Wired modes allow use of higher sampling rates.
Example - You are operating the amplifier on a wired network and the amplifier
begins to run low on batteries. Connect the amplifier to AC power.
Example - Patient wants to go to sleep.