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DR200/HE & DR300 Operator’s Manual
Event Recording: To Transmit or Save Events
2. SD Card storage
LX Event users can choose to store events on an
SD Card. Before an SD Card is used for the first
time, it must be formatted using the LX Event
software. Also, only one set of data can exist on
a card at any one time, so be sure that you save
the previously stored data on the computer
before beginning. (For more information on
formatting the SD Card, please refer to your LX
Event Software manual.)
To record the events onto a pre-formatted card,
refer to the following steps:
1.
Remove the battery cover from the back of
the recorder. The battery compartment and
the SD Card slot are now exposed.
2.
With the recorder front facing up and away
from you, insert an SD Card into the slot.
The SD Card should have the connector con-
tacts down and toward the recorder as you
gently push it in. If the card pops out slightly
when you push it in, try again.
Pushing gen-
tly on the card both inserts it and allows
you to remove it. Never pull the card out
as it will damage the recorder.
Note: The SD Card should slide in easily.
Make sure you do not force the card in; if you
force the card in upside-down or pull it out, it
can damage the connector inside the recorder.
3.
Re-insert the battery into the recorder, being
sure to orient it as indicated in the diagram
inside the compartment.
4.
A message on the LCD screen will now
appear - “COPYING EVENTS.” When the
events are finished being copied to the SD
Card, you will see the message “FINISHED
REMOVE CARD.” Do as you are told by
gently pressing down onto the SD Card. It
should pop out.
5.
You should now insert the SD Card into your
reader and save the data on your computer
using the LX Event software.
If you use the
card again before saving on your computer,
the data will be lost.
6.
Once the events are saved on the desktop, re-
insert the battery into the recorder and see
the word “Sent” on the screen above the
Event tally. You should now erase the events
from the recorder by pressing either green
arrow for 3 seconds.
3. Wireless Transmission (DR300
only).
Refer to the DR300 Gateway and Socket Tech-
nical Manual, NEMM046, for information on
how to set up and run the wireless feature.
In short, if you choose to do a wireless transmis-
sion, you must turn on the Wireless setting on
the DR300 and send the patient home with the
paired Gateway. Then, the DR300 Socket pro-
gram will collect and save event files during the
procedure.
If the DR300 recorder returns with unsent pro-
cedures and Wireless is turned on the recorder,
then you can use the paired Gateway or a local
Bluetooth adapter to record the events in the
office. Pressing the ENTER button will initiate
the transfer of data locally. Be sure to immedi-
ately delete the events by pressing a green arrow
for 3 seconds, or the events may be resent.
Note: If you are using the USB Bluetooth
adapter, there can be only one paired adapter
in a given location, such as an office.