GE ApexPro TT Technical Manual page 60

Designed to acquire and monitor physiological data for ambulating adult and pediatric patients within a defined coverage area.
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Installation and configuration
Program the TTX number
3-20
a.
The first 4 LEDs light up indicating it is going to display the 4-digit TTX
number.
b.
The RA LED flashes a number of times corresponding to the first digit of the
TTX number. The flashes are from 1 to 10, with 10 flashes representing a
zero digit.
c.
The LA LED flashes corresponding to the second TTX digit.
d.
The LL LED corresponds to the third digit.
e.
The Va LED corresponds to the fourth TTX number.
3.
Write down the TTX numbers as they display.
WARNING
Choose a unique TTX number for each transmitter. Programming 2
transmitters to the same TTX number may result in monitoring the
wrong patient.
1.
Short connector pin 2 of either interface connector port to pin 4 of that same
interface connector port.
2.
Power up the transmitter while holding down the Verify Leads and Graph
buttons. This causes the service code to load.
3.
The first 4 LEDs (5 on T14 transmitter) of the top row light up indicating it is in
manual TTX program mode.
4.
Release the Verify Leads and Graph buttons.
The RA LED flashes corresponding to the number of the first digit of the TTX
number.
5.
Increment the first digit by pressing the Verify Leads button repeatedly. Each
time you press the button, the current digit is increased by 1.
6.
Release the Verify Leads button when you reach the desired number.
At this point, the LED begins to flash again, indicating acceptance of your entry.
The LED flashes the number corresponding to the new number.
ApexPro™
Pins 2 and 4
401
2001989-351A

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