Cardionet 1009 C3 monitor User Manual 3

Cardionet C3 monitor 3

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USING
T H E
Mon i tor
In this Chapter:
•
How to Turn your Monitor On and Off
•
How to Record an Event
•
How to Change Monitor Options
•
How to Check Battery Power
•
How to Check Cell Phone Coverage
•
Receiving Messages from CardioNet
•
How to Read a Text Message
123
How to Turn Your Monitor On and Off
ON: Flip switch to green
OFF: Flip switch to red
Powering Down
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Good bye...
With your monitor off,
loocate the black toggle
switch on the bottom of
the device. It show red.
Move it to the right. It will
show green.
With your monitor on,
loocate the black toggle
switch on the bottom of
the device. It show green.
Move it to the left. It will
show red.
The “Good bye” screen
indicates that your device
is shutting down. Do not
move to toggle switch until
the screen is blank and the
device is completely off.
You will hear a start up
sound and the CardioNet
“C” logo will appear. When
the touch screen displays
the Main Menu, the monitor
is on and awake.
The “Good bye...” screen
will appear.
The only times you will
need to turn the monitor
off are when you change
the sensor battery, change
your electrodes, or take a
shower or bath.
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How to Turn Your Monitor On and Off
On &
Asleep
When the monitor is awake,
the touch screen is lit and
the LED light at the top
right side of the monitor
blinks red or green.
When the monitor is
asleep, the touch screen
is blank and not lit.
A green blinking LED light
means you are being
monitored.
A red blinking LED light
means you are not being
monitored.
The LED light at the top
right side of the monitor
is on and blinking red or
green.
Sleeping helps the monitor save battery power
while you are not using
the touch screen.
Charging
When the monitor is
charging, the LED light
at the top left side of the
monitor will illuminate
in orange. The monitor
battery icon, located on
the Main Menu in the
uper left corner will blink
and will change colors as
it recharges.
Always leave your monitor
on, even when charging.
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3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
On &
Awake
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How to Record an Event
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Touch Record Event
Follow these steps if you
are experiencing any
symptoms.
Touch Yes to confirm
Touch symptoms
On the monitor’s touch The first of two symptom
screen, a confirmation screens appears.
screen will appear.
Select each symptom that
Ensure that your monitor Touch the Yes buton to you feel. The button will
is on and awake.
continue to step 3.
depress and change to a
On the Main Menu touch If you have touched the dark blue color.
the Record button.
Record button by accident Touch Next and repeat
and do not wish to record for the second symptom
an event, touch No and screen.
you will return to the Main When you are finished,
Menu.
touch Next.
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How to Record an Event
Touch activity level
When you are finished,
touch Next.
Main menu
Your event information When you wish to record
has been recorded and another event, press the
stored. The monitor will Record button.
then attempt to contact
and transmit the data to
the CardioNet Monitoring
Center.
Touch OK to return to the
Main Menu.
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Choose the activity level
that best reflects your level
of exertion when you felt
your symptom.
Event recorded
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How to Change Monitor Options
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Touch View Options
Ensure the monitor is on
and awake.
From the Main Menu, touch
the Options button.
Touch Volume
Touch the button labeled Choose a desired volume.
Volume.
Touching High, Medium
or Low places a check
mark next to your selection. You will hear a tone
for the volume you have
chosen. Vibrate disables
the audio sounds and
you will feel the monitor
vibrating.
Volume
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Choose desired volume
Touch Confirm to save.
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How to Change Monitor Options
Touch View Options
Touch Display
Choose desired brightness
Touch the button labeled Choose a desired brightness
Display.
for the screen.
From the Main Menu, touch
the Options button.
Touching the Bright,
Medium or Dim button
adjusts the LCD screen
brightness and you will see
the new setting you have
chosen.
Display
Touch OK to save.
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3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Ensure the monitor is on
and awake.
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How to Change Monitor Options
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Touch Options
Touch Cell Phone
Choose On or Off
Ensure the monitor is on
and awake.
Touch the button labeled Choose either Yes or
Cell Power.
No.
From the Main Menu, touch
the Options button.
When the cell phone is off,
monitoring continues, but
no data can be sent unless
the monitor is in the base
or the cell phone is turned
back on.
Never turn off your cell phone. The cell phone
off feature is ONLY for use when flying.
Cell Phone
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The cel l icon on the
Main Menu now displays
“OFF”.
How to Change Monitor Options
If you enter this screen by accident, exit
by touching Back you will return to the
Options Menu.
Pressing the Service button will display
a password screen. This screen allows
Cardionet personel to troubleshoot
your monitor. These screen can only
be accessed while you are speaking
with an authorized CardioNet Customer
Service Representative.
If you enter this screen by accident, exit
by touching Enter, then OK and you
will return to the Options Menu.
Service or Send...
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Pressing the Record Baseline button
will display the first screenin this
process. You should only proceed when
speaking with an authorized CardioNet
Customer Service Representative.
How to Check Battery Power
A battery icon that is filled
with a green color indicates
your monitor and / or
sensor have full power.
A battery icon that is
partially filled with a
yellow color indicates a
low battery in either your
monitor or sensor.
A battery icon that is
minimally filled with a red
color indicates either your
monitor or sensor battery
is empty.
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
The monitor’s rechargeable
battery provides 16 hours
of use for every 4 hours of
recharging.
The sensor AA battery
should be replaced at the
same time every day.
Monitor
Battery Icon
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Sensor
Battery Icon
If your monitor or sensor
battery icon are red in
color you, should recharge
or replace the battery
immediately.
How to Check Cell Phone Coverage
Four green bars located to
the right of the cell icon
indicate a very strong cell
signal.
No bars to the right of the
cell icon indicates no cellular signal.
The word OFF to the right
of the cell signal indicates
your cell phone has been
turned off. To turn back
on, touch the Options
button on the Main Menu,
select Cell Power, then
select Yes. Please remember, the cell phone
off feature is only for use
when flying.
If the icon indicates no
cellular coverage and the
monitor is not in the base,
your data will be stored
until the monitor has a
cellular connection or is
placed in the base.
Options Menu
Yes for Cell Power
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3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
You can’t change your
cell strength unless you
change your current location.
Receiving Messages From CardioNet
About Text Messages
3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
There are times when CardioNet may want to send you a message regarding your
monitoring. If you see the blue envelope on the Messages button with the word
“NEW” blinking on it, you have received a text message. In order to read the message, touch the Messages button and your message will appear on the screen.
When you are done reading and responding to the message, touch OK to return
to the Main Menu. The blue envelope will remain on the button and you can read
your message again at any time by pressing the button. If you receive another
message, the word “NEW” will appear and blink on your envelope. You will need
to touch the button again to read your new message.
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123
How to Read a Text Message
Touch Messages button
If you have received a new
text message, an envelope
will blink “NEW”.
Return to Main Menu
The date and time the text The envelope icon no
message was sent to you longer reads “NEW”. You
is displayed.
can regain access to the
Read the text message text message by touching
and follow any instructions the “Messages” button.
provided.
From the Main Menu, touch
the “Messages” button When you have finished,
located at the bottom right touch OK to return to the
Main Menu.
corner of the screen.
If you receive another text
message, the envelope
icon will change and blink
“NEW” again.
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3. USI NG T H E Mon itor
Ensure the monitor is on
and awake.
Read text message
4
S ENSO R
C A R E
In this Chapter:
•
Tips for Changing Electrode Pads
•
How to Change Electrodes and Attach Sensor
•
Remove Before Showering or Bathing
•
How to Change the Sensor AA Battery

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