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PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS
F-4
SHOCK CYCLE TIMING
The HeartStart FR2+’s Quick Shock feature allows it to deliver a shock within
10 seconds, typical, following the prompt ending a CPR interval. From shock to
shock, the FR2+ takes <20 seconds, typical, including analysis. After 15 shocks,
the FR2+ takes <30 seconds from analyzing to ready-to-shock. After 200
shocks, the FR2+ takes <40 seconds from initial power-on to ready-to-shock.
NOTE 1. At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2. The ISM (industrial, scientific and medial) bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6,765 MHz to 6,795 MHz; 13,553 MHz to
13, 567 MHz; 26,957 MHz to 27,283 MHz; and 40,660 MHz to 40,700 MHz.
NOTE 3. An additional factor of 10/3 is used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in the ISM frequency
bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz to decrease the likelihood that mobile/portable
communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas.
NOTE 4. These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from
structures, objects and people.
NOTE 5. Transmitters/antenna of this power-level are most likely mounted on an emergency vehicle chassis. The distances cited here are
for open field. For an external antenna, the separation distance is most likely shorter.

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