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Chapter 14
ESU Module
In this chapter you learn about using the medTester 5000C to control
electro-surgery (ESU) autosequence tests with Fluke Biomedical ESU
analyzers, what these tests are, and how to use them.
ESU Autosequences
ESU is an abbreviation for Electrosurgical Unit (or device). An ESU is a
specialized instrument used as a high frequency and high voltage electronic
scalpel to selectively cut or cauterize tissue during surgical procedures.
To install the ESU Module, you must first have installed the required
prerequisite modules: RS-232/Printer, 100 Record Storage and Expanded
Record Storage modules.
With the ESU module installed in your medTester 5000C, you have the
capability of using a set of 10 autosequences to test and store test
measurements on today’s ESUs with a Fluke Biomedical ESU analyzer.
Fluke’s model 402A, 454A and RF303
RS
electrosurgical analyzers connect to
the medTester’s COM2 or designated Wedge port.