Braemar Manufacturing LLC ER920W Manuel D’Utilisation

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  ER920W Wireless Event Monitor  
 
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4.  Follow receiving center instructions. 
A.  When instructed, place the telephone mouthpiece over the 
Monitor speaker hole.  
 
B.  Push the RECORD/SEND button until you hear audible sounds.   
“SENDING” will be shown in the upper left hand corner of the 
display while the recording is being sent. 
•  A falling tone will sound when the transmission is complete 
and “STOPPED” or “MEMORY FULL” will be shown in 
the upper left hand corner of the display.  
•  Pressing RECORD/SEND during transmission will abort 
the transmission.  Pressing RECORD/SEND again will re-
send the recording. 
5.  When instructed that the events have been sent successfully, it is OK 
to erase events by reinserting the Patient Cable.  (The Monitor will 
restart and you will then hear a rising tone.) 
 
Receiving a Text Message: 
The ER 920W monitor can receive text messages from the 
technician.  Messages up to 40 characters can be displayed on the 
LCD of the recorder.  This allows communications back to the 
patient.   
 
Note:  A Text message received by a recorder will initiate a 
beeping sequence alerting the patient of a new incoming message.  
The TEXT message and beep sequence can only be disabled by 
the monitoring center or by pressing one of the programming 
buttons (arrow button) until the sound is muted.  
 
Erase Events: 
Events are automatically erased after a successful digital transmission.  
There is not any patient interaction required for this erasure to occur. 
 
Manually Erase Events:   
1.  Insert the Patient Cable.  The Monitor will restart, erase the stored 
events and emit a rising tone.   
 
 
 
 
 
  ER920W Wireless Event Monitor  
 
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Patient Operating Instructions 
 
The Monitor should be ready when you receive it from the technician.  If 
there are any problems, refer to the Troubleshooting section. 
 
Display overview: 
 
 
               
 
 
 
To Hookup:   
1.  Snap lead wires onto electrodes first, and then apply electrodes 
according to physician instructions.  
2.  Reapply fresh electrodes daily. 
3.  Insert the Patient Cable into the Monitor.   
Notes: 
A.  Depending on the cable, there should be a single or double beep 
that indicates a good patient connection. If no beep is heard, 
double check cable connections.  
B.  Viewing the display just after the Patient Cable is connected 
will show the signals from each of the channels.  There will also 
be an accompanying beep for the channel number displayed. 
C.  The Monitor will not respond to any button presses other than 
Record Event during the preview time. 
D.  A square wave will continue to be 
displayed if there is not a good 
connection to the patient.  A good ECG 
signal must be found before the Monitor 
will start to look for events. 
4.  The Monitor is now looping and ready to record.