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5 Using the Remote Control With Multiple AEDs
The Remote Control can be used to individually control up to four AEDs at a time
in a classroom setting.
To control each of the four AEDs individually, each AED must be assigned a
unique letter “name.” The Remote Control has four keys (A through D) which are
used to program the AEDs with this name.
These keys may then be used as a prefix to any of the commands described in
the previous section (e.g. pressing
A
, then
NSR
causes AED ‘A’ to simulate a
normal sinus rhythm, pressing
D
, then
PAUSE
will cause AED ‘D’ to suspend
operation).
Note:
To simultaneously control multiple AEDs after they have been assigned
unique names, the instructor may use the Remote Control key sequence
SHIFT-
ALT-‘Key’
(where
‘Key’
is the desired control command). All AEDs within range
will respond to this sequence regardless of name assignment.
5.1 Assigning Unique Names to AEDs
To program up to four AEDs with unique names, use the following procedure:
Start with all the AEDs off.
Power on the AED that is to be programmed.
Press and release the
Shift
Key on the Remote Control.
Press and release the
Alt
Key on the Remote Control.
Press one of the four alphabetically labeled keys on the Remote Control
(
A
to
D
) to set the AEDs “name.”
5.2 Removing Unique Names from AEDs
To remove the programmed name from an AED, use the following procedure:
Start with all the AEDs off.
Power on the AED with the name assignment that is to be removed.
Press and release the
Shift
Key on the Remote Control.
Press and release the
Alt
Key on the Remote Control.
Press the
Off
Key on the Remote Control.
Note:
To avoid accidental naming or re-naming of AEDs in a setting where all
AEDs may not be turned off, it is recommended that the above setup procedures
be performed on each AED in a separate room.
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