Related wi-fi messages – ZOLL R Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev K Operators Guide User Manual
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Transferring Device Check and Activity Log Files Through Wi-Fi (R Series Plus Only)
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ZOLL R Series Operator’s Guide
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Note:
If the CONFIRM MANUAL MODE message displays, press the Confirm softkey to
enter the Manual mode of operation.
3.
Press the Report Data softkey.
4.
Press the Transfer Mode softkey.
5.
Press the More softkey.
6.
Press the Defib History to Wi-Fi softkey.
The R Series is now in Wi-Fi Transfer Mode and a status text message box appears in the
middle of the screen and describes the status of the files being sent. When the files are
transferred, the message TRANSFER COMPLETE are displayed.
Note:
If you are out of the range of an access point, the data will not be transferred and the
message Wi-Fi Network Not Found is displayed.
To exit Wi-Fi/DataTransfer Mode, press the Return softkey and then the Exit Transfer
softkey or switch the Mode Selector to OFF.
Related Wi-Fi Messages
Informational Message
Description
INITIALIZING NETWORK
A transfer has been initiated.
CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK
The association with the host network is being
established.
CONNECTING TO SERVER
The unit is connecting to a remote system.
TRANSFER IN PROGRESS
The data transfer is in progress.
WAITING FOR SERVER RESPONSE
The unit is waiting for the final acknowledgment from a
remote system.
TRANSFER COMPLETE
XX Was Sent
XX=file type (Full Disclosure, Activity Log,
or Device check)
The data transfer is complete (and lists the file type that
was sent).
Error Message
Description/Action
TRANSFER FAILED
Wi-Fi Card Not Detected
Verify Installation of Wi-Fi Card
The transfer failed because no Wi-Fi card is installed in
the CF slot, or the card was ejected from the slot during
transmission.
Action: Make sure that the correct Wi-Fi card is
properly installed in the unit.
WI-FI CARD NOT CONFIGURED
Contact Network Administrator
The Wi-Fi card’s configuration data is corrupt or blank.
Action: Verify the configuration settings on the Wi-Fi
card. Contact the Network Administrator for assistance.