Hi everyone, first post here on EMT life, although I've read a lot on here over the past few months.
Anyway, I have a question about a loaner monitor we have from Zoll. I am a paramedic and rescue captain for a small volunteer department. I work for a private company as a medic, and am an active volunteer with my small department. My volunteer dept. Is BLS and we have a loaner monitor from Zoll while our m-series is out for repair. The monitor we have now is an e-series and is a full-manual ALS monitor. Because we are a BLS department, I would like to set our loaner monitor to boot up in semi-auto mode as opposed to manual mode. I have tried to set this by entering the configuration mode and haven't been able to find a way to make it do this. Does anyone here know how to set the monitor to boot up in semi-automatic mode instead of maunal mode? Semi-automatic mode with the option to bypass to full manual mode is ok because we use neighboring departments for ALS intercepts frequently. I am going to call zoll in the morning but wanted to check here for ideas too.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Anyway, I have a question about a loaner monitor we have from Zoll. I am a paramedic and rescue captain for a small volunteer department. I work for a private company as a medic, and am an active volunteer with my small department. My volunteer dept. Is BLS and we have a loaner monitor from Zoll while our m-series is out for repair. The monitor we have now is an e-series and is a full-manual ALS monitor. Because we are a BLS department, I would like to set our loaner monitor to boot up in semi-auto mode as opposed to manual mode. I have tried to set this by entering the configuration mode and haven't been able to find a way to make it do this. Does anyone here know how to set the monitor to boot up in semi-automatic mode instead of maunal mode? Semi-automatic mode with the option to bypass to full manual mode is ok because we use neighboring departments for ALS intercepts frequently. I am going to call zoll in the morning but wanted to check here for ideas too.
Thank you for any assistance you can provide.