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40 Chapter 4 Reviewing the ECG Settings Welch Allyn CP 100 Electrocardiograph
Reviewing the Miscellaneous ECG Settings
1. Press the Menu key .
2. Choose ECG Settings > Miscellaneous.
The following screen appears.
Figure 26. “Miscellaneous” Screen for ECG Settings
3. Change any desired settings.
Setting Description
Lead Configuration Standard (I II III, aVR aVL aVF, V1 V2 V3, V4 V5 V6) or
Cabrera (aVL I –aVR, II aVF III, V1 V2 V3, V4 V5 V6).
Electrode Labels AHA or IEC.
Default Gain Setting 5 mm/mV, 10 mm/mV, 20 mm/mV, or Auto. (AUTO is available for Auto ECGs only, not
rhythm ECGs. AUTO is usually the best setting, but some waveforms may be easier to
read on other settings.) For details, see “Adjust Gain” on page 55.
Default Baseline Filter On or off. For details, see “Adjust Baseline Filter” on page 55.
Default Muscle Filter On or off. For details, see “Adjust Muscle Filter” on page 55.
Mains Filter Off, 50 Hz, 60 Hz. Use of this filter is recommended. For suggestions on eliminating AC
interference, see page 69.
Miscellaneous
1 Lead Configuration
2 Electrode Labels
3 Default Gain Setting
4 Default Baseline Filter
5 Default Muscle Filter
6 Mains Filter
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9:17AM Oct 16 08
These three default settings—gain, baseline
filter, and muscle filter—determine the
values used every time you begin a new test,
even if these values have been temporarily
changed during ECG testing.

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BrandWelch Allyn
ModelCP 100
CategoryMedical Equipment
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