GE HealthCare - Mac 2000
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EKG/ECG
The MAC 2000 from GE Healthcare helps the clinician make a fast and accurate diagnosis with the power of the Marquette* 12SL analysis program. It’s the proven1 diagnostic support you need, in an ECG system that’s intuitive and easy to use. The MAC 2000 increases productivity in the hospital, your practice and pharma clinical trials. It connects seamlessly with your existing environment, immediately making it easier to acquire, print, store, and transmit ECG data. It’s your link to productivity, however you need to connect.
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1Reply2 months ago | How to change a GE HealthCare Mac 2000 user to admin if there is no existing admin account? A GE HealthCare Mac 2000 ECG machine only has a user account with no admin privileges. How to change a GE HealthCare Mac 2000 user to admin if there is no existing admin account? Reply |
6Replies4 months ago | The ECG is not registered by MAC-2000. The ECG is not registered by MAC-2000 at all. But the Acquisition Module Test passes fine (in Diagnostics menu). No other errors. Before, the keyboard with display were replaced to new ones. The SD-card is empty. Is the card significant (matters) for ECG registering? How to recover the SD-card's content? Can any one help and share his experience with this device? Reply |
1Reply6 months ago | MAC cart forgetting option codes during power cycle I upgraded the firmware and OS to the most recent version along with many others. However one mac cart is losing all of its option codes when the unit is power cycled. My first thought is an on board lithium battery that could be dead not saving the information but nothing in the manual or on the parts list. Has this happened to anyone else? Reply |
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How to Read an EKG - Interpreting Waveforms
Everyone knows that EKGs are associated with the quality of life of someone inpatient, and that the parameters can determine someones vital signs.