Operator`s manual

•ZIP
telemetry, a cordless, hand s-free radio frequency (RF)
communication option that allows the PRM to communicate with the pulse
generator
NOTE: To communicate wirelessly using ZIP telemetry, certain pulse
generators require th e M odel 3140 Zoo
m Wireless Transmitter. For
more information , refer to the associa te d product literature for the
pulse generator bein g interrogated. If ZIP telemetry performanc e is not
satisfactory, use the telemetry
wand instead.
System Accessories
The ZOOM LATITUDE Programming System consists of the Model 312 0 PRM
and the following accessories:
Model 3123 Antenn a
Model 3140 Z oom Wireless Transm
itter (ZWT)
Model 3141 USB Ca ble
Model 3124 Accessory Bag
Model 3130 Accessory Kit
Model 2902 AC Power Cord
Model 6577 Sterilizable Telemetry Wand
Model 6627 Patient Data Disks (10
)
Model 6750 Surface ECG Patient Cable
Model 6979 Printer Paper (4)
Model 6629 ECG–BNC Slave Cable
To order accessories, contact Boston Scientic using the information on the
back cover.
WARNING: The use of any cables or accessories w ith the PRM or ZWT
other than those specied by Bost
on Scientic in this manual may r esult in
increased emissions or d ecreased immunity of the PRM o r ZWT. Anyone
connecting such cabl es or accessories to the PRM or ZWT may be conguring
a m edical system and is respons
ible to ensure that the system complies with
the requirements of IEC/EN 60601-1, Clause 16 for medical electrical systems.
Optional External Equipment
Optional external equipment can be used with the PRM . Contact your sales
representative to determine
what external equipment can be used.
WARNING: Do not s imultaneously touch the patient and any acce ssible
connector contacts on the PRM
(e.g., USB, parallel port, external VGA monitor,
stimulation input, analog output, and expansion port).
CAUTION: Although optiona
l external equipment connected to the PRM
meets leakage-current requiremen ts for commercial products, it may not m eet
the more stringent leakage requirements for medical products. Consequently,
all external equipment mu
st be kept outside the patient environment (at least
1.5 m [4.9 ft] away from the patient).
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