Mortara ELI 380 User Manual

Mortara ELI 380 User Manual

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REF 9515-189-50-ENG Rev G1
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Manufactured by Mortara Instrument, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A.
ELI 380
RESTING ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS REF 9515-189-50-ENG Rev G1 ELI 380 RESTING ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH USER MANUAL CAUTION: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Manufactured by Mortara Instrument, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin U.S.A.
  • Page 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53224 E-mail: techsupport@mortara.com This document contains confidential information that belongs to Mortara Instrument, Inc. No part of this document may be transmitted, reproduced, used, or disclosed outside of the receiving organization without the express written consent of Mortara Instrument, Inc. Mortara is a registered trademark of Mortara Instrument, Inc. AM12, ELI, VERITAS, and WAM are trademarks of Mortara Instrument, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ..............................17 NDICATIONS ..............................18 YSTEM ESCRIPTION ..............................19 YSTEM LLUSTRATION ................................... 19 .................................. 20 .................................. 20 ............................21 WIVEL OUCHSCREEN ODEL ELI 380 C ................... 21 APACITIVE TOUCH LASS EYBOARD WITH OUCHPAD ................................21 LEANING ..............................21 AVIGATION VERVIEW...
  • Page 4 ODULE ELI 380 C .......................... 33 ONFIGURATION FOR SERS ................................34 OADING APER ELI 380 ..............................35 OWERING THE Operating on AC Power ............................36 Battery Operation ..............................36 ................................40 OWER TATUS Powered by AC ................................. 36 Powered by Battery ..............................36 Standby ..................................
  • Page 5 Transferring Individual Patient Records to the USB Memory Stick ................52 Transferring Batch Patient Records to the USB Memory Stick ................. 52 Connecting the ELI 380 to a PC ..........................52 Transmitting Patient Records to ELI Link ........................52 12. ECG DIRECTORY, MWL, AND THE PATIENT LIST ..............53 ECG R ............................
  • Page 6 ECG T ............................77 ROUBLESHOOTING HART ........................78 RANSMISSION ROUBLESHOOTING HART ..........................80 ISPLAY ROUBLESHOOTING HART ................................81 EBOOT THE EVICE ................................81 PERATION ........................81 ECOMMENDATIONS TO IOMEDICAL TAFF ............................ 81 LEANING THE HERMAL RINTER To Clean the Printer ..............................81 To Clean the Print Head ............................
  • Page 7 Figure 5 ELI 380 Keyboard ............................25 Figure 6 Optional ELI 380 Touchscreen Figure 7 ELI 380 Home Display with Full Disclosure ....................27 Figure 8 ELI 380 AM12 Connection ..........................35 Figure 9 ELI 380 Paper Loading ..........................38...
  • Page 8 TABLE OF FIGURES...
  • Page 9: General Statements

    Physician Practice: orderspc.us@mortara.com European Union U.S. Distribution: orderspc.us@mortara.com Representative Mortara Instrument Germany Bonifaciusring 15 Mortara Instrument Europe, s.r.l. 45309 Essen (European Headquarters) Germany Via Cimarosa 103/105 Tel: +49.201.18 55 69 70 40033 Casalecchio di Reno (BO) Fax: +49.201.18 55 69 77...
  • Page 10: Notices

    Failure to do so may cause undue failure and possible health hazards. This manual must be kept in a safe place to prevent its deterioration and/or alteration. The user and Mortara Instrument, Inc. authorized personnel must have access to this manual at any time.
  • Page 11: Warranty Information

    Product/s. If Mortara should be found liable to anyone under any theory (except the expressed warranty set forth herein) for loss, harm, or damage, the liability of Mortara shall be limited to the lesser of the actual loss, harm, or...
  • Page 12 WARRANTY INFORMATION EXCEPT AS SET FORTH HEREIN WITH RESPECT TO REIMBURSEMENT OF LABOR CHARGES, A PURCHASER’S SOLE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST MORTARA FOR CLAIMS RELATING TO THE PRODUCT/S FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCT/S TO THE EXTENT THAT THE DEFECT IS NOTICED AND MORTARA IS NOTIFIED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD.
  • Page 13: User Safety Information

    Only use the approved Mortara battery pack with the ELI 380. Follow the disposal instructions in the ELI 380 Service Manual when the device is taken out of service. The ELI 380 battery/batteries must be initially fully charged prior to use. Ideally, the battery/batteries must be fully charged and fully discharged several times to allow for optimal performance.
  • Page 14 The ELI 380 is a medical device that has been designed to be connected to other devices for the purpose of receiving and transmitting data. Certain measures must be taken to prevent the risk of excessive electric current flow through the operator or patient when connected: ...
  • Page 15 25. Some Mortara electrocardiographs can be equipped with a wireless LAN (WLAN) module for transmitting ECG records. Device labeling will indicate if your device is equipped with such a module. If so equipped, the following notices apply: ...
  • Page 16: Cautions

    The rechargeable internal battery is a sealed lithium-ion type. If the battery appears to become defective, refer to Mortara Technical Support. Do not pull or stretch the acquisition module lead wires and cable as this could result in mechanical and/or electrical failures.
  • Page 17: Fcc Compliance Statement For The Wam

    USER SAFETY INFORMATION FCC Compliance Statement for the WAM In the United States use of this device is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The WAM with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure. FCC Warning (Part 15.21): Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.
  • Page 18: Notes

    10. The WAM will automatically turn off after being disconnected from the patient. This will happen regardless of ELI 380 battery/AC power state. 11. The display of absent waveform while using the WAM wireless acquisition module could be due to the WAM being turned off or having no battery, or the WAM being out of range or experiencing a calibration error.
  • Page 19 21. ELI 380 electrocardiographs are equipped with a wireless data transmission module (WLAN). This technology uses radios to transmit data to a Mortara receiving application. Due to the nature of radio transmissions, it’s possible that, due to the characteristics of the environment where the device is located, some other RF sources may interfere with the transmission generated by the device.
  • Page 20 USER SAFETY INFORMATION 24. Access Points used should respect IEEE 802.11 standards as well as local Radio Frequency regulations. The device will scan the available channels and connect to the Access Point on the channel where the SSID that is configured on the device is available.
  • Page 21: Equipment Symbols And Markings

    5. EQUIPMENT SYMBOLS AND MARKINGS Symbol Delineation Caution Consult accompanying documents Alternating current Protective earth symbol (appears on inside of unit) Fuse symbol (appears on inside of unit) Network (LAN) Universal Serial Bus (USB) Defibrillator-proof type CF applied part Patient Cable Input ON/OFF (Standby/power) ...
  • Page 22: Display Icons And Keyboard Buttons

    EQUIPMENT SYMBOLS AND MARKINGS Display Icons and Keyboard Buttons Patient Information ECG Acquisition Rhythm Print Synchronize Configuration Home Full disclosure page up ECG Acquisition from full disclosure selection Full disclosure page down...
  • Page 23: General Care

    NOTE: Mortara does not endorse any specific off-the-shelf wipes or liquids. However, products that only contain the disinfecting agents mentioned above are likely to be compatible with the device. Some products contain a mixture of agents and may have a detrimental effect if used intensively and frequently.
  • Page 24 GENERAL CARE...
  • Page 25: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    See the appropriate EMC table for recommended separation distances between the radio equipment and the device. The use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified by Mortara Instrument may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment.
  • Page 26: S Declaration : Electromagnetic Emissions

    INTRODUCTION Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Emissions The equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the table below. The customer or the user of the equipment should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment: Guidance...
  • Page 27: Uidance And Anufacturer Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity

    INTRODUCTION Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration: Electromagnetic Immunity The equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified in the table below. The customer or the user of the equipment should ensure that it is used in such an environment. IEC 60601 Test Compliance Immunity Test...
  • Page 28: Uidance And Anufacturer Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity

    INTRODUCTION Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Equipment The equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the equipment can help to prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the equipment as recommended in the table below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 29: Introduction

    This manual is intended to provide the user with information about:  Using and understanding the ELI™ 380 electrocardiograph, and the function control icons.  Preparing the ELI 380 for use.  Acquiring, printing, and storing an ECG.  Connectivity and transmitting ECGs.
  • Page 30: System Description

    6 channel layout. 15-lead ECGs can be printed in standard and Cabrera 1-page 3+1 and 3+3 layouts. Rhythm prints can be in 3, 6, 8, or 12-channel layouts. The ECG and rhythm strip can be initiated at the ELI 380 as well as with a button-press on the acquisition module at the patient.
  • Page 31: System Illustration

    INTRODUCTION System Illustration Figure 1 ELI 380 Front Side View Figure 2 ELI 380 Side with Writer Handle Writer Handle...
  • Page 32: Rear View

    INTRODUCTION Rear View Figure 3 ELI 380 Rear with Connector Ports AMxx ECG connector port RJ45 LAN connector port USB connector port USB Device Port 100 – 240V power Base View Figure 4 ELI 380 Base with Battery Compartment Battery Compartment...
  • Page 33: Swivel Touchscreen Model

    INTRODUCTION Swivel Touchscreen Model The ELI 380 is available in a model that has a special touchscreen that swivels, side-to-side. Note: An on-screen keyboard is available mainly for languages other than English (Special characters). Users in English speaking markets should generally avoid using this feature. In other languages, press the ALT key twice to start the on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 34: Power Status

    The On/Off/Standby button is used to power on the device initially, enable/disable standby mode, and shutdown the device. During normal operation, the ELI 380 will be in standby when the display cover is closed and will quickly power up when the display is opened. See Power Status for explanation of power management.
  • Page 35: Display Overview

    INTRODUCTION Display Overview The ELI 380 features a 17” diagonal, bright LCD color display to preview the ECG waveform and other parameters as explained below. During ECG connection and acquisition, notification messages may appear on the display. (See Record an ECG.)
  • Page 36: Display Parameters

    INTRODUCTION Display Parameters Heart Rate (HR): HR displays in real time in the upper left corner when a patient is connected to the device. The heart rate in beats per minute is calculated and updated continuously during real-time ECG. NOTE: If a lead fail occurs, an indicator flashes in the center of the display and the HR number displays dashes until the lead failure is corrected.
  • Page 37: Function Control Icons

    Patient Information Select this icon to either manually enter patient demographics or pick from the modality work list (MWL), patient list, or ELI 380 directory to find and download patient demographics. ECG Acquisition Select this icon to display the ECG in one of several formats: 3+1, 6, 3+3, 12, or 6+6 channel for 12-lead ECGs, or 3+1 or 3+3 channel for 15-lead ECGs.
  • Page 38 SYNChronize Select this icon or keyboard function key to retrieve orders, transmit unsent ECGs, synchronize directories, and update the time/date between ELI 380 and an information management system. The ELI 380 will synchronize with specific versions of ELI Link. NOTE: This device supports automatic time synchronization with a remote server.
  • Page 39: Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Specifications Feature Specifications Multi-lead resting electrocardiograph Instrument Type Input Channels Simultaneous acquisition of all leads Standard 12 Leads Acquired I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6 Standard 15 Leads Acquired I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, V9 12-lead Alternate Lead Groups Up to three additional groups can be labeled using any combination of 6 precordial leads with V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V6, V7, V8, V9, V3R, V4R, V5R, V6R,...
  • Page 40: Accessories

    INTRODUCTION Internal storage up to 500 ECGs ECG Storage Weight 22 lbs. (10 kg) including battery (without paper) (Standard Display Model) Weight 27 lbs. (12.5 kg) including battery (without paper) (Swivel Display Model) Closed Dimensions 15.5 x 20 x 5.5 in (39 x 51 x 14 cm) (Standard Display Model) Closed Dimensions 15.5 x 20 x 7 in (39 x 51 x 17.8 cm)
  • Page 41: Electrodes

    ELI 380 USER MANUALS 9516-189-50-ENG ELI 380 SERVICE MANUAL Miscellaneous Part Number Description 9903-029 CBL BARCODE SCANNER USB 9903-021-52 BARCODE SCANNER HAND HELD FOR USB 4800-017 ELI 380 LITHIUM-ION BATTERY Contact your dealer or go to www.mortara.com for more information.
  • Page 42 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 43: Equipment Preparation

    WAM and Cardiograph to avoid mismatch between units. Configuring the AMxx Acquisition Module Connect the AMxx to the ECG connector at the rear of the device and configure it at the ELI 380 before operation. followed by WAM/AM-XX. Dependent on last saved setting, either AM12, At the ELI 380 select AM15E, or WAM is displayed with FPGA and UTK Firmware versions.
  • Page 44 EQUIPMENT PREPARATION followed by WAM/AM-XX. Dependent on last saved setting, either AM12, At the ELI 380 select AM15E, or WAM is displayed with FPGA and UTK Firmware versions. Select Switch to WAM followed by WAM Pairing. Follow the on-screen instructions. Once the WAM is paired, a Successfully Paired message will...
  • Page 45: Eli 380 Configuration For All Users

    Configuration Settings. About: Upon selection of the Configuration function icon, information is initially displayed for the ELI 380 serial number, software version, DICOM enabled, WLAN enabled, LAN and WLAN MAC addresses. Custom ID: Selection of this function will initiate download of the Custom ID. The user is notified about success of the download.
  • Page 46: Loading Paper

    Slide paper tray cover to the right until the cover latches in a locked position. You will hear a click when the cover is properly latched. WARNING: Risk of injury to fingers in paper door or platen drive mechanisms. NOTE: For proper performance of thermal printer, use Mortara recommended thermal paper.
  • Page 47: Powering The Eli 380

    No LED bars illuminated Depleted battery/batteries *30 minutes after the amber LED is displayed and when the ELI 380 battery has less than 10 seconds of power remaining, the message, “Battery Low! Charge Unit!” will display. The device will then automatically power down.
  • Page 48: Power Status

    EQUIPMENT PREPARATION For optimal performance, connect the ELI 380 to AC power whenever it is not in use. The device can be used with AC power while simultaneously recharging the battery/batteries. Power Status The ELI 380 has three distinct power states: Power On, Standby, and Off. While powered on, the ELI 380 performs all of its functions including display, acquisition, printing and transmission of ECGs.
  • Page 49: 10. Record An Ecg

    A good minimum-impedance pathway will provide superior noise-free waveforms. High quality silver-silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes similar to those provided by Mortara are recommended. TIP: Electrodes should be stored in an air-tight container. Electrodes will dry out if not stored properly causing loss of adhesion and conductivity.
  • Page 50 CONNECTIVITY AND ECG TRANSMISSION For accurate precordial (V or C) lead placement and monitoring, it is important to locate the 4 intercostal space. The 4 intercostal space is determined by first locating the 1 intercostal space. Because patients vary with respect to body shape, it is difficult to palpate the 1 intercostal space with accuracy.
  • Page 51: Alternate 12-Lead Placement

    CONNECTIVITY AND ECG TRANSMISSION Alternate 12-Lead Placement ELI 380 supports combinations of alternate lead placement. The following three are defined as default selections. Pediatric utilizes V3R where the V3 lead should be positioned as shown in the diagram below. Posterior leads are V7, V8, and V9 where V1, V2, and V3 should be positioned as below.
  • Page 52 The label is either E2, E3 or E4. Insert each plug into the correspondingAM15E socket labeled E2, E3 and E4. The E1 socket on the AM15E is not used. All 15 lead wire sets ordered from Mortara include a spacer. The spacer prevents insertion of a lead wire plug into a socket.
  • Page 53: Patient Demographic Entry

    The patient demographic labels available are determined by the ID format selected from the configuration settings. In addition to short or long patient ID formats, the ELI 380 also supports a custom ID format. The custom ID format designed in ELI Link can be downloaded to the ELI 380. Additional information about custom ID can be...
  • Page 54: Automatically Entering Patient Demographics From The Ecg Directory

    Select New ECG to return to the patient ID screen with available demographic fields populated. Press Next to go to the real-time ECG display. NOTE: The ELI 380 must have ECG input to retain patient demographics. Patient Hookup is Required message will display and prevents a move to the real-time ECG display.
  • Page 55: Automatically Entering Patient Demographics From The Patient List

    Automatically Entering Patient Demographics using the Optional Bar Code Scanner ELI 380 supports bar code scanners with 39, 128 and 2D capabilities. When programmed for the institution’s bar code, the optional bar code scanner is capable of downloading specific data from the patient’s wristband bar code into the patient demographics fields.
  • Page 56: Ecg Display Setup-Individual Ecg

    CONNECTIVITY AND ECG TRANSMISSION ECG Display Setup—Individual ECG The Display Setup screen allows you to set the following display configurations for an individual patient: display format, display speed, display (ECG) gain, display (ECG) filter, and full disclosure context view. Access these configuration choices by moving the cursor anywhere on the display’s real-time ECG waveform and tap the touchpad.
  • Page 57: Ecg Acquisition And Printing With Wam Or Amxx

    Best 10/Last 10 changes will become available. Select OK to save changes and exit the menu, or Cancel to exit without saving. NOTE: When settings are changed in this menu, the ELI 380 will return to configured (default) settings for the next test.
  • Page 58: Ecg Electrode Placement Troubleshooting

    Low battery detected Replace the AA battery in the WAM. WAM Low Battery WAM not detected Check WAM proximity to the ELI 380; Searching for WAM replace WAM AA battery; ensure that the WAM is powered On; Pair the WAM with the ELI 380.
  • Page 59: Critical Test Result Notification

    For additional information on the Critical Test Result feature, please refer to the Physician’s Guide to VERITAS with Adult and Pediatric Resting ECG Interpretation (see Accessories). If Critical Test Result is enabled, the ELI 380 will provide notifications to the user if an acquired ECG meets the CTR criteria: ...
  • Page 60: Printing A Rhythm Strip

    Cancel to exit without saving. Stop will stop rhythm printing. NOTE: When settings are changed in this menu, the ELI 380 will return to configured (default) settings the next time this menu is displayed.
  • Page 61: Editing Patient Demographics In A Stored Ecg Record

    Best 10 Second ECG The ELI 380 incorporates a 20-minute memory buffer for collection of ECG data. When Best10 is enabled, the device will automatically select the best quality 10-second ECG from within the last 5-minutes of stored ECG. The best 10 second determination is based upon measurement of high and low-frequency noise found in the 10-second ECG segments.
  • Page 62: Changing Best 10 Or Last 10

    CONNECTIVITY AND ECG TRANSMISSION Changing Best 10 or Last 10 Select from the real-time display to acquire an ECG. From acquired ECG view, touch anywhere on the red grid ECG to open the configuration screen. Select Best10 or Last10. Select OK to save the selection and reformat, print, and display the ECG, or Cancel to exit without any change.
  • Page 63: 11. Connectivity And Ecg Transmission

    USB Device Connection The ELI 380 comes equipped with a USB Device port which can be used to directly connect the device to a PC running ELI Link. Transmission Using the USB Host Port to a USB Memory Stick USB memory communication media permits storage of patient records to an external USB memory stick.
  • Page 64: Transferring Individual Patient Records To The Usb Memory Stick

    When properly connected, the PC will detect the ELI 380 and automatically install the drivers.  You will be required to power the ELI 380 on by pressing the On/Off button for a period of three seconds. Transmitting Patient Records to ELI Link ...
  • Page 65: Ecg Directory, Mwl, And The Patient List

    ECG DIRECTORY, MWL, AND THE PATIENT LIST 12. ECG REVIEW AND MANAGEMENT Reviewing ECG Records With the ECG subdirectory displayed, tap on the desired record to select and display the ECG. Function icons for Print, Transmit, and Erase are available in the upper-right corner of the display. To change the format of the acquired ECG touch the display and select the desired settings for Print Format, Print Speed, Print Gain, Print Filter and Pacer Channel.
  • Page 66 Access requires the user to be logged in as a Technician or Administrator, or to know the device’s Technician password depending on the ELI 380 is configured. Sort the directory by Name, ID, DOB, or Last Acquisition by a tap on the column header. A second tap will sort the list in reverse order.
  • Page 67 ECG DIRECTORY, MWL, AND THE PATIENT LIST Selection of Erase All will prompt the message, Erase All ECGs for this Patient? Select Yes to erase or No to cancel. Selection of New ECG will populate the patient information fields. Choose Next to move to the real-time ECG display where a new ECG can be acquired.
  • Page 68: Erasing Ecg Records From The Directory

    Only those records that have been marked for deletion will be removed to store a newly acquired ECG. NOTE: If the number of records reaches 500 and no records are marked for deletion, ELI 380 will not store any new records and will display a “memory full” message from the real-time display, and then tap the Directory tab if necessary.
  • Page 69: Mwl Ecg Orders

    Use the query code dropdown menu from the MWL directory to select orders specific to that query code or location. Once a query code is selected, it will serve as the default query code for that particular ELI 380 until a different query code is selected.
  • Page 70 ECG DIRECTORY, MWL, AND THE PATIENT LIST Use the double arrows (<< or >>) at the right center of the screen to move page by page through the list of ECG orders. The current/total number of pages is displayed between the double arrows. When an order is selected from the MWL, the available patient demographics are automatically filled and the scheduled order information appears in the upper area of the display.
  • Page 71: Patient List

    The ELI 380 can download and maintain a list of patients with their associated demographic information. ELI 380 is synchronized with a remote server in support of those institutions that would like to perform unordered tests. The Patient List directory saves up to 2,000 patients with ELI Link and an HL7 interface. Patients are displayed with name, ID, location, room number, and date of birth (DOB).
  • Page 72 PATIENT DEMOGRAPHIC QUERY (PDQ) The ELI 380 can allow user to query EMR based on demographic criteria (ID, First Name, Last Name) to download a list of patients with their associated demographic information. The PDQ feature will search based on any combination of fields (i.e.
  • Page 73: 13. Configuration Settings

    ECG DIRECTORY, MWL, AND THE PATIENT LIST 13. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Menu Commands and Utilities To access the ELI 380 configuration settings, select from the real-time display. Select Advanced for extended settings. Extended settings are password protected; the factory password is “admin”. When user authentication is enabled, these settings are accessible when logged in as an Administrator.
  • Page 74 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS UTILITY DESCRIPTION CHOICES ACCESS  Units for height  Units for weight  XMT Mandatory Field – ID  XMT Mandatory Field – Last Name  XMT Mandatory Field – Tech ID  Cart Number  Site Number ...
  • Page 75 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS UTILITY DESCRIPTION CHOICES ACCESS ADVANCED Service Allows qualified personnel access Refer to the ELI 380 Service to Service utilities. Manual Password Required...
  • Page 76: Configuration Menu: About

    Custom ID formats are uniquely defined by your facility’s needs. This customized ECG header information is designed in ELI Link and downloaded to the ELI 380. The Custom ID is retained for all future ECGs until a different ID format is downloaded, or Short or Long format is selected from the Settings menu located under System.
  • Page 77: Configuration Menu: Wam/Amxx

    Sync Date/Time: Allows for time synchronization to occur only when the ELI 380 is interfaced via ELI Link to a product that supports time synchronization. Select Sync Date/Time to synchronize with an available time server. NOTE: This device supports automatic time synchronization with a remote server. Inaccurate time/date settings can result in ECGs marked with inaccurate time stamps.
  • Page 78: Configuration Menu : Custom Id

    XMT Mandatory Fields – Tech ID: Set to Yes to require Technician ID before an ECG can be transmitted. Cart Number: Allows assignment of an ELI 380 cart number from 0 to 65535 to identify which system acquired or transmitted particular ECGs. Site Number: Allows assignment of an ELI 380 location using a site number.
  • Page 79: Configuration Menu : Network

    Technician ID field, but the device’s technician or administrator password must be entered. Idle Log Off Timeout (minutes): The number of minutes the ELI 380 can remain idle before the user is automatically logged off. File Encryption Key: File Encryption Key can be set here by administrator.
  • Page 80: Configuration Menu : System

    Yes for this option will enable the following: The ELI 380 will provide notifications to the user if an acquired ECG meets the CTR criteria The CTR feature will function even if ECG interpretation is disabled in the configuration menu.
  • Page 81 A Fridericia corrected QT value along with the default linear QTc value. ECG Capture: Defines whether the ELI 380 will automatically display the Best 10 seconds of data acquired or the last 10 seconds of data acquired. NOTE: The ECG Capture Mode can also be changed for a single ECG by touching anywhere on the ECG waveform in the acquired view.
  • Page 82: Configuration Menu : Ecg

    Allows the user to define how many days to retain the stored ECG after it has been marked for deletion. ECGs that reach the number of days will be automatically deleted when ELI 380 goes into standby or when powering off.
  • Page 83: Configuration Menu: Alternate Placement

    Selection offers three alternate lead placements for V1 through V6 that can be assigned in this menu. ELI 380 is delivered with Pediatric, Posterior, and Right Sided lead sets as a default. The user can reassign the Lead Placement Names with entry of up to 12 characters. Each set lists dropdown selections for each precordial lead, V1 to V6.
  • Page 84: Ethernet Transmission Status Indicator Leds

    Ethernet Transmission Status Indicator LEDs The operator can monitor LAN interface connection and data transmission by observing the LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) located at the system’s external connector. The LEDs can be viewed from the outside (rear) of the ELI 380. LED LOCATION...
  • Page 85 WEP Key ID NOTE: The range for the WEP key is 1-4. If the range on your access point is 0-3, then 1 at the ELI 380 maps to 0 on the access point; 2 maps to 1 on the access point, etc.
  • Page 86 Consult the IT department at your facility or your Mortara Field Service Engineer regarding modification of your WLAN to improve system performance. NOTE: Ensure ELI 380 has been configured to the area network before attempting a RF signal strength test.
  • Page 87 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS DHCP: Allows IT personnel to define whether the Dynamic Host Communication Protocol (DHCP) will be used to obtain an IP address.  If DHCP is YES, the network will automatically and dynamically assign an IP address.  If DHCP is NO, the IT professional must enter the IP address, def gateway, and subnet mask. IP Address: Allows IT personnel to enter the fixed IP address for network transmission (if DHCP is not selected).
  • Page 88: Configuration Menu: Passwords

    Administrator password in a location where it can be accessed during an emergency as well as in a backup location in case the primary location is compromised. The ELI 380 is preset with the case-sensitive Administrator password “admin.” To change the Administrator password, see Setting Passwords.
  • Page 89: 14. Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Correct faulty lead. Ensure that AMxx or WAM are properly configured. If using the WAM, ensure that the WAM is paired with the ELI 380. None Device is not responding Press and hold the On/Off button for 10 seconds. Re-entry of date and time will be required after this function.
  • Page 90: Transmission Troubleshooting Chart

    ECG data too noisy to store. Correct noise and try acquisition/storage again. With WAM connected: Unstable WAM connection Reposition WAM for  preventing ELI 380 from better wireless Real-Time Screen or ECG recording data. connection (see Notes Printouts have missing data under User Safety (i.e.
  • Page 91 UNABLE TO SAVE XML ORDER Order storage failed. Attempt to retransmit orders. UNABLE TO SAVE MWL ORDER DICOM order storage failed. Directory full; mark records for deletion or delete records. INCORRECT RESPONSE Connection established, then Connection started but failed; attempt failed.
  • Page 92: Display Troubleshooting Chart

    Do this only if correction above fails: Disconnect the AC power cable from the wall outlet and depress the On/Off button for >15 seconds. If problem persists, contact Mortara Technical Support.
  • Page 93: Reboot The Device

    15-seconds. Such a shutdown should only be performed when other attempts for correction have failed. This will reset the internal clock to the default time and date. CAUTION: During normal use, the ELI 380 should not be operated in this manner. Test Operation After cleaning and inspecting the device, proper operation of the unit may be confirmed by using an ECG simulator to acquire and print a standard 12-lead ECG of known amplitude.

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