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Fully Automatic AED Plus Administrator’s Guide
ZOLL Administration Software
ZOLL Administration Software (ZAS) helps you perform software maintenance tasks when your
defibrillator is connected to your personal computer (PC). ZAS lets you upload data from a defibrillator
to a PC, then transmit that data to your main network, or print the data locally from your PC to your
printer.
See the online Help for instructions on how to use ZAS.
Installing ZOLL Administration Software
To install ZAS, insert the ZAS CD into the CD-ROM drive on your PC. The installation program starts
automatically.
If the installation program does not start automatically:
• Select RUN from the Start menu.
• In the Open field, enter X:AEDPlusSoftwareUpgradeSetup.exe, where X is the correct letter of
your CD-ROM drive.
• Click OK.
• Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete the installation.
RescueNet Code Review Software
RescueNet
®
Code Review software allows you to analyze resuscitation incident information uploaded
from the Fully Automatic AED Plus to a PC. Using RescueNet Code Review software, you can:
• access and review victim event information
• add or modify victim information
• view animated versions of ECG traces
• annotate ECG traces
• print ECG stripcharts and case reports
See the RescueNet Code Review User’s Guide for more information.
Setting Up Data Communications
You can exchange data between a Fully Automatic AED Plus unit and a personal computer without any
cable connection by transferring data using two IrDA (infrared interface standard) ports. One IrDA
port is located on the side of the Fully Automatic AED Plus. The second IrDA port may be on your
personal computer. In some cases, you will be sending data from the IrDA port on your Fully Automatic
AED Plus to an IrDA port on a modem which then transmits the data to a remote computer.
For best transmission results, IrDA ports must be facing each other and the path between the two
devices must be clear of obstacles. Beaming distances between devices may vary but should be at least
10 inches and not more than 18 inches. Power up the PC and have the ZAS and/or RescueNet Code
Review software running. Press and hold the ON/OFF Button on the Fully Automatic AED Plus for at
least 5 seconds to establish contact with the computer or modem. Once connected properly, you hear
the COMMUNICATIONS ESTABLISHED audio prompt and see a message on your computer screen
that the connection was successful.