Pacer demand mode test – Fluke Biomedical 6000D Impulse User Manual
Page 84

Impulse 6000D, 7000DP
Users Manual
70
Pacer Demand Mode Test
The Pacer Demand Mode test is used to verify demand
mode pacing over a range of BPM rates. This test is
conducted as a pass/fail test. Table 18 lists the custom
parameters used for the Pacer Demand Mode test.
Note
This is a visual / audible test; the Analyzer takes
no measurements during this test.
Table 18. Pacer Demand Mode Test Custom Parameters
Parameter Description
Input Jacks
Specifies where the pacer leads are attached on the Impulse 7000DP
Choose between pacer jacks or defib jacks.
Pacer Load
Defines load used for the test. If defib jacks are used for the test, a 50
Ω
load is used.
Brand
The brand of defibrillator/pacer being tested can be specified to optimize the accuracy of the test
DUT Rate
Expected pacer rate; field user prompted to set pacemaker to this rate
DUT Amplitude
Expected pacer amplitude; field user prompted to set the pacemaker output current to this value
ECG Simulation
This group of parameters establishes a range of BPM values that the test cycles through. The Starting
Rate sets the BPM for the start of the test. The Duration Per Step indicates how long the starting rate is
used. At the end of the duration time, the BPM is adjusted by the amount specified in the Auto
Increment / Decrement Amount parameter. The test concludes when the Ending Rate has been
reached.