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RAC-U1600

ACC Event Connect Software Instructions


Data Retrieval and Event Reporting Software for the
Defibtech RMU-1000 Automated Chest Compression System

Summary
ACC Event Connect is PC-based software that is intended to allow users of
the Defibtech RMU-1000 Automated Chest Compression (ACC) System to
connect the ACC’s Compression Module via USB to retrieve configuration data
and log files, as well as generate event summary reports using this retrieved
information.
EVENT SUMM
EVENT ID ARY REPO
· 2018-08-02 RT · RMU-1000

The downloadable software and installation instructions (including minimum


DEVICE NAME
· ARM-002
GENERATED
· 2018-09-20
15:01:36
GENERAL
FILE INFO
Local Down RMATION
load Time

system requirements) are available at www.defibtech.com/eventconnect.


Time Differ 2018-09-20
ence 15:01:08
RAC-1600 Versio 04:00:00 UTC Download
Time
Associated Files n 2.0.0.3 2018-09-20
19:01:08
500002472_
20180920_1
500002472_ 50112.rmc
20180920_1
UNIT INFO 500002472_ 50112.rmh
RMATION 20180920_1
Device Name 50112.rml
Serial Numb ARM-002
er
Software Versio 500002472

ACC Event Connect software includes the following capabilities:


UNIT CONF n 1.109 Manufacture
d Date
IGURATIO Lifetime Comp 2017-0
Compression N
Rate ressions 7095 2-15
Protocol Mode 101 cpm compression
Continuous 30:2 Compression s
Breathing Depth
8 breaths/minu Protocol Breath 2.1 in.
te 1.5 seconds

• Establishing a USB connection to the ACC’s Compression Module.


Start Date (Local EVENT SUMM
End Date (Local ) ARY
) 2018-08-02
Total Event 14:42:19
Duration 2018-08-02
Warning(s) 14:50:20
00:08:01
2

• Displaying the status of the connected Compression Module. Total Active COMPRES
Time SION SUMM
Compression ARY
s 00:07:37
Time Comp
ressing 495
Time Paused
00:04:55 (65%)
Longest Pause
00:02:41 (35%)

• Assigning a user-defined Compression Module name.


Pauses > 10
seconds 00:02:17
Pauses > 20
second 1
Avg Compression s
1
Avg Compression Depth
Rate 2.1 inches
COMPRES 101 cpm

• Syncing the date/time settings on the Compression Module with the


SION OVER
VIEW
COMPRES
SION RATI
O

date/time settings of host PC.


• Selecting configuration and data files to be retrieved from the
Compression
Fractio n 65%
LEGEND

Compression Module. Device Serial


Number ·
500002472
Event Start
· 2018-08
-02 14:42:19
File Type
· RML

• Storing configuration and data files to the local host PC for further
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distribution.
• Generating Event Summary Reports using retrieved information.

These instructions provide information about downloading and installing ACC Event Connect software, connecting the ACC’s Compression Module to the
host PC, extracting data from the Compression Module, as well as generating Event Summary Reports using the extracted data.

The appearance and functionality of the ACC Event Connect interface screens - the Data Extraction Screen and the Report Generation Screen - are
addressed in detail on pages 2-5. In addition, a sample Event Summary Report generated using extracted data is presented and the information
contained within it is explained on pages 6-7.

EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000 GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36


EVENT ID · 2018-08-02
DEVICE NAME · ARM-002

EVENT TIMELINE

EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000 GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36


EVENT ID · 2018-08-02
DEVICE NAME · ARM-002

EVENT INFORMATION
TIME (LOCAL) DEVICE EVENT EVENT DATA
2018/08/02
14:42:19 STARTUP EVENT TIMELINE LEGEND
14:42:19 POWER BUTTON
14:42:19 BATTERY PLUGGED IN
BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER 550001120
BATTERY CHARGE 78%
14:42:21 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
14:42:39 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
14:42:45 RUN CONTINUOUS
14:45:14 PAUSE BUTTON
14:45:16 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:45:25 RUN PROTOCOL EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000 GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36
14:45:26 WARN - MOTOR NEEDS POSITION ADJUSTMENT
EVENT ID · 2018-08-02
14:45:30 ADJUST UP BUTTON DEVICE NAME · ARM-002
14:45:30 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:45:31 ADJUST UP BUTTON GENERAL FILE INFORMATION
14:47:25 RUN PROTOCOL Local Download Time 2018-09-20 15:01:08 UTC Download Time 2018-09-20 19:01:08
14:47:25 WARN - MOTOR NEEDS POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Time Difference 04:00:00
14:47:28 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON RAC-1600 Version 2.0.0.3
14:47:29 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON Associated Files 500002472_20180920_150112.rmc
14:47:30 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON 500002472_20180920_150112.rmh
14:47:34 RUN PROTOCOL 500002472_20180920_150112.rml
14:49:54 RUN CONTINUOUS UNIT INFORMATION
14:50:15 POWER BUTTON Device Name ARM-002
14:50:16 UNIT SHUT DOWN Serial Number 500002472 Manufactured Date 2017-02-15
14:50:20 HIBERNATION Software Version 1.109 Lifetime Compressions 7095 compressions
BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER UNIT CONFIGURATION550001120
BATTERY CHARGE Compression Rate 73% 101 cpm Compression Depth 2.1 in.
Protocol Mode 30:2 Protocol Breath 1.5 seconds
Continuous Breathing 8 breaths/minute

EVENT SUMMARY
Start Date (Local) 2018-08-02 14:42:19
End Date (Local) 2018-08-02 14:50:20
Total Event Duration 00:08:01
Warning(s) 2

COMPRESSION SUMMARY
Total Active Time 00:07:37
Compressions 495
Time Compressing 00:04:55 (65%)
Time Paused 00:02:41 (35%)
Device Serial Number · 500002472 Event Start · 2018-08-02 14:42:19 File Type · RML Page 2 of 3
Longest Pause 00:02:17
Pauses > 10 seconds 1
Pauses > 20 seconds 1
Avg Compression Depth 2.1 inches
Avg Compression Rate 101 cpm

Device Serial Number · 500002472 Event Start · 2018-08-02 14:42:19 COMPRESSION OVERVIEW
File Type · RML
Page 3 of 3 COMPRESSION RATIO

Compression Fraction 65%

LEGEND

Device Serial Number · 500002472 Event Start · 2018-08-02 14:42:19 File Type · RML Page 1 of 3

Data Extraction Screen Report Generation Screen Event Summary Reports


(see pages 2-3) (see pages 4-5) (see pages 6-7)

The Defibtech RMU-1000 ACC User Manual


is a supplement to this document.

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Downloading and Installing Software
Go to www.defibtech.com/eventconnect 3 2 4 5 6 1
to download ACC Event Connect software,
making sure that your PC meets the
minimum system requirements listed.
Launch the installer and follow the on-screen
10
instructions until installation is complete.

Connecting to the ACC Compression 7


Module
Connect the ACC’s Compression Module 8
to the host PC via a USB cable (USB-A to
Mini-B). The Module’s USB (Mini-B) port is
located on the
underside of the 9
device, as shown
at right. Power
on the Module 11
by pressing and USB Port
holding its power 12
button for at least one second. 13

Launching ACC Event Connect 14 15


Launch ACC Event Connect
software by double-clicking the ?
ACC Event Connect shortcut Figure 1: The ACC Event Connect Data Extraction Screen
icon (shown at left) on your PC’s
desktop.
5. Power Status. 9. Unit Information Area: Battery Pack.
THE DATA EXTRACTION SCREEN Indicates power status of a Shows information about the
successfully connected current Battery Pack in the
When ACC Event Connect is launched, the Compression Module. If powered on, a Compression Module including
Data Extraction Screen will appear as shown green check mark appears. If powered serial number, battery charge
in Figure 1. The numbers listed below
correspond to the call-outs in this image.
?
off, a red “X” appears. NOTE: If the status, and battery expiration.
Compression Module is running from
1. Help Button. battery power, it is recommended that Changing Administrative Settings
Clicking on this button calls up a the battery charge be at least 20% ACC Event Connect allows the user to
PDF of these instructions. capacity while using ACC Event Connect. customize the Compression Module and the
target directory where extracted data and
6. USB Port Connection/Selection.
Selecting an ACC Event Connect Screen reports are stored.
When the Compression Module
(Data Extraction and Report Generation) has been detected, the connected 10. Administrative Settings.
PC COM port is displayed below the USB When this button is clicked, a drop-
2. Report Generation Screen Tab.
port icon. If more than one Compression down menu appears (clicking on the
The Report Generation Screen
Module is connected to the PC, the user button again returns the user to the Data
can be accessed at any time
may select which Module is actively Extraction Screen):
by clicking this tab. Details about the
functionality of this screen can be found connected to the software by changing
on pages 4-5. the PC COM port via the listing shown in
the drop-down menu.
3. Data Extraction Screen Tab. 10
The Data Extraction Screen 7. Refresh Button.
covered in this section can be Used to retry/refresh the connection
accessed at any time by clicking this tab. to the device.

? the ACC Compression Module


Viewing
Status and General Information
8.
?
Unit Information Area:
Compression Module.
Shows Compression Module
4. Connection Status. information including serial number,
Indicates if a USB connection has time remaining (in hours and
been established between the percentage usage) until required
Compression Module and the host PC. If maintenance, Module name (if Set Device (Compression Module)
connected, a green check mark appears If assigned; see item 10 ,“Administrative Name: This field allows the user to set a
a connection has not been made, a red “X” Settings”), and Module software version custom Compression Module name (60
appears. number. characters maximum) to the connected
Module. Clicking “OK” will store the name

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Changing Administrative Settings (continued)
entered to the Module’s memory. This 3 2 4 5 6 1
name will now appear in the Compression
Module Unit Information Area (8) and on
subsequently generated Event Summary
Reports (see item C on page 6).
10

10
8

11
12
Sync Device (Compression Module) 13
Date/Time: Allows the user to
synchronize the connected Compression
14 15
Module’s date/time factory settings (GMT)
to the date/time set on the host PC.
After this button is pressed, a dialog box Figure 1: The ACC Event Connect Data Extraction Screen
appears that indicates the difference (if
any) between the time/date settings on
the Compression Module and those on Data Button (14) is clicked. NOTE: A 15. Extracted Files List. Any previously
the host PC. IMPORTANT: Before starting configuration data extract will always be extracted files are shown here. As
the synchronization process, ensure that performed, no matter what other extract new extracts are performed, this list
the date/time on the host PC is correct. selections are made in the LOG and will be updated with the additional
Set File Location: Allows the user to HISTORY extract selection checkboxes files. Double-clicking on a desired file
specify the locations on the host PC that (12, 13). from this list will open the contents
extracted data and reports will be stored of C:\ACC\Logs (or the user-defined
12. Extract Selection Checkbox: Log.
to. NOTE: Default directories are C:\ACC\ directory; see“Set File Location” in
When checked, log files (detailed
Logs and C:\ACC\Reports. ?
compression data from
item 10). The user may then select
what to do with any file in the directory
Restore Default Location: Clicking this approximately the last hour of
using Windows Explorer functionality.
button restores the locations on the host PC Compression Module operation) will be
NOTE: Defibtech recommends that
that extracted data and reports will be stored extracted when the Extract Data Button
extracted data files not be renamed.
to as C:\ACC\Logs and C:\ACC\Reports. (14) is clicked. If log files are not desired,
uncheck this selection’s checkbox. IMPORTANT NOTE: Turn off the
Manually Load Device (Compression
Module) Data: Allows the user to manually 13. ? Checkbox: History.
Extract Selection
Compression Module when the data
extraction process is complete to conserve
load specific extracted data files from C:\ When checked, history files
battery power. Follow the RMU-1000 User
ACC\Logs (or any directory where extracted (significant events since the
Manual steps to prepare the RMU-1000 for
files have been saved to). NOTE: This Compression Module was manufactured)
will be extracted when the Extract Data clinical use.
function will only appear in the drop-down
menu if the user has the Report Generation Button (14) is clicked. If history files are not
Screen activated (see item 2 and pages 4-5). desired, uncheck this selection’s checkbox. Sending Extracted Data to Defibtech
In addition, this function can only be used 14. Extract Data Button.
Support (optional)
after at least one data extraction from the Used to start the data extraction If necessary (e.g. for service/diagnosis
Compression Module has occurred. process. When pressed, the types purposes), select extracted data files and
of extract data selected from the attach them to an e-mail to Defibtech support
Extracting Data
Select the data types to extract and initiate
?
checkboxes (11, 12, 13) will be saved to
C:\ACC\Logs (default) or the user-defined
(support@defibtech.com).
For additional assistance, contact Defibtech
the extraction process. NOTE: For support directory (see“Set File Location” in item Customer Service using the contact
purposes, Defibtech recommends that all three 10. Two green download bars appear information on the bottom of page 7.
data types described below in 11, 12, and 13 be above the Extracted Files List (14),
extracted. As such, all three extraction selection indicating progress of the data extraction
? as checked.
checkboxes default (the thinner top bar indicates total For the latest versions of user
progress; the thicker bottom bar indicates documentation or software, visit
11. Extract Selection Checkbox: incremental progress). When data
Configuration. www.defibtech.com/eventconnect.
extraction has been completed, both bars
Indicates that configuration files will be completely green.
will be extracted when the Extract

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THE REPORT GENERATION SCREEN
At any point after data has been extracted 19 18 16
from the ACC’s Compression Module (see
pages 2-3), Event Summary Reports (see
pages 6-7) can be generated in PDF form
using the Report Generation Screen. The
numbers listed below correspond to the call- 17
outs in the image shown at right.
IMPORTANT NOTE: As certain details that 20
are stored in the Compression Module’s Log
files are removed from those files when they 21
are automatically converted to History files 23
by the device, Defibtech recommends that an
Event Summary Report be generated as soon 22
as possible after the ACC is used and before it
is utilized for additional events.
16. Help Button.
Clicking on this button will call up a 24
PDF of this set of instructions.
17. Administrative Settings.
When this button is clicked, a
drop-down menu appears that
allows the user to set the device name, 27 25 26
sync date/time, set/reset the location on
the host PC where downloaded files are
stored, and manually load ACC data.
Figure 2: The ACC Event Connect Report Generation Screen
For full details, see item 10 on page 2.
place that will be represented in the event calendar (22) and allows the user
Selecting an ACC Event Connect Screen to select a specific event (or series
report. NOTE: The drop-down menus
(Data Extraction and Report Generation) will only display years and months for of contiguous events) for inclusion in
18. Report Generation Screen Tab. which event data exists at the specified the Event Summary Report. NOTE: If a
The Report Generation Screen Logs directory. series of contiguous events are selected
covered in this section can be via the select event table, one Event
22. Select Event Day. Allows the user to
accessed at any time by clicking this tab. Summary Report that summarizes all of
select which day the event took place
19. Data Extraction Screen Tab. the selected events will be generated.
that will be represented in the report.
The Data Extraction Screen can • Days for which there is no event data In addition to listing the time of day
be accessed at any time by appear in plain type. when each event took place and its
clicking this tab. Details about the duration, icons on the far left side of
• Days with event data appear in bold
functionality of this screen can be found the table indicate the extracted data file
type.
on pages 2-3. type: log (see item 12) or history (see
• Days that include events with item 13), if 2+ minutes of compressions
Selecting the Event 2+ minutes of compressions are are associated with the event, and if one
highlighted in green. or more device alerts occurred during the
20. Select Compression Module Serial
• Days with that include events event.
Number (S/N).
containing device alerts appear with
Allows the user to select, by Green icons indicate that the event
a“W” to the immediate lower left of
Compression Module serial includes 2+ minutes of
the date.
number, which specific Module’s log compressions; gray icons indicate
files are to be used to generate an Event Clicking on any date within the calendar will
that the event has fewer than
Summary Report. If logs for more than cause the event details box (23) to populate
2 minutes of compressions.
one device are stored in C:\ACC\Logs (or with the event data recorded for that day.
Individual events are defined by power on/ If a triangular corner appears to the
the user-defined directory; see“Set File
off cycles that are separated by 30 seconds upper right of either icon, there are
Location” in item 10), clicking on this box
or more. In addition, events are sorted by one or more device alerts associated with
displays a drop-down menu with all
day based upon the compression module’s the event.
device serial numbers for which data
has been extracted and saved to the date/time factory settings (GMT) unless NOTE: To manually load specific
host PC. If no serial numbers appear in they are altered by the user (see “Sync extracted data files from C:\ACC\Logs
this box, either no data has been Device (Compression Module) Date/Time” (or the user-defined directory; see“Set File
downloaded from any device or no data in Item 10). If the desired event does not Location” in item 10), use the “Manually
can be found at the specified Logs appear in a particular day’s event list, check Load Device (Compression Module)
directory. the day before or the day after to see if the Data” function that can be accessed via
event appears in either of those event lists. the Administrative Settings drop-down
21. Select Event Year and Month.
23. Select Event. menu (see item 10).
Two drop-down menus above the
calendar (22) allow the user to select This table details the specific events
which year and month the event took associated with the day selected in the (continued on page 5)

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Customizing the Event Summary Report
24. Set Custom Event ID. This field allows 19 18 16
the user to assign an event ID that will
appear on the header of every page in
the Event Summary Report (see item A
on page 6). If an event ID is not entered,
this field will show the date the event 17
took place.
25. Report in Local Time. By default, this 20
box is checked so that all dates/times
in the Event Summary Report will be 21
converted to the local PC’s date/time 23
settings. If this is not desired, uncheck
this box. 22

Generating the Event Summary Report


26. Generate Report Button.
After all selections have been made, 24
click the Generate Report Button to
generate the Event Summary Report.
These reports are stored at C:\ACC\
Reports (or the user-defined directory;
see“Set File Location” in item 10). 27 25 26
For a detailed overview of a sample
report, see pages 6-7.
Figure 2: The ACC Event Connect Report Generation Screen
Managing Event Summary Reports
27. Event Summary Reports List.
As Event Summary Reports are
generated, this window displays the
filenames of the reports generated during
the ACC Event Connect session
(restarting the program will reset the list).
Double-clicking on a file from this list will
open the contents of C:\ACC\Reports (or
the user-defined directory; see“Set File
Location” in item 10). To delete any
undesired reports, click the box to the left
of the report filename, which will result in
a checkmark appearing in the box.
To delete all displayed reports, click the
“Select All” box below the report list
window. Selected files can then be
deleted by clicking the Trash Button.

For the latest versions of user


documentation or software, visit
www.defibtech.com/eventconnect.

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EVENT SUMMARY REPORTS
Device Information & Event Summary A
EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000
EVENT ID · 2018-08-02
GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36

DEVICE NAME · ARM-002


A. Header. Appears on the top off all Event
GENERAL FILE INFORMATION
Summary Report pages and includes Local Download Time 2018-09-20 15:01:08 UTC Download Time 2018-09-20 19:01:08
a custom event ID if one has been set Time Difference 04:00:00
RAC-1600 Version 2.0.0.3
by the user on the Report Generation Associated Files 500002472_20180920_150112.rmc
500002472_20180920_150112.rmh
Screen (see item 24 on page 5) and a
B 500002472_20180920_150112.rml
custom Compression Module name if UNIT INFORMATION
Device Name ARM-002
one has been assigned (see “Set Device Serial Number 500002472 Manufactured Date 2017-02-15
(Compression Module) Name” in item 10 Software Version
UNIT CONFIGURATION
1.109 Lifetime Compressions 7095 compressions

on pages 2-3). NOTE: If an event ID has Compression Rate 101 cpm Compression Depth 2.1 in.
Protocol Mode 30:2 Protocol Breath 1.5 seconds
not been entered, this field will show the Continuous Breathing 8 breaths/minute
date the event took place. EVENT SUMMARY
Start Date (Local) 2018-08-02 14:42:19
B. General File & Unit Information. End Date (Local) 2018-08-02 14:50:20
Includes information about the event Total Event Duration
Warning(s)
00:08:01
2
files that were used in the creation of
COMPRESSION SUMMARY
the Event Summary Report as well as Total Active Time 00:07:37
information about the Compression C Compressions 495
Time Compressing 00:04:55 (65%)
Module that the data was extracted Time Paused 00:02:41 (35%)
Longest Pause 00:02:17
from. The unit information section will Pauses > 10 seconds 1
include a custom Compression Module Pauses > 20 seconds 1
Avg Compression Depth 2.1 inches
name if one has been assigned (see item Avg Compression Rate 101 cpm
10 on page 2,“Administrative Settings”). COMPRESSION OVERVIEW COMPRESSION RATIO

C. Event & Compression Summary.


Includes summarized information about
the event being reported as well as
summarized compression information D E
(if the event included compressions). Compression Fraction 65%

D. Compression Ratio Chart. A color-coded LEGEND

representation of the amount of time


during the event that the device was
delivering compressions versus protocol
and non-protocol pauses. NOTE: This Device Serial Number · 500002472 Event Start · 2018-08-02 14:42:19 File Type · RML Page 1 of 3

chart will only be included if the event


being detailed in the Event Summary
Report included compressions.
E. Compression Overview Chart. A color-
coded sequential representation of all
compression activity that occurred during
the event (i.e. start of compressions,
continuous compressions, non-protocol
pauses, and end of compressions). This EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000 GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36

chart is meant to be read starting at the EVENT ID · 2018-08-02


DEVICE NAME · ARM-002
green “start compressions” marker.
EVENT TIMELINE
Compression information then follows
in a clockwise sequence until the red
“end compressions” marker is reached.
NOTE: This chart will only be included F
if the event being detailed in the Event
Summary Report included compressions.
EVENT TIMELINE LEGEND

Event Timeline
F. Event Timeline. Color-coded linear
representation of all compression activity
that occurred during the event (i.e. unit
power-up, continuous compressions,
protocol and non-protocol pauses,
and unit power-off). The timeline reads
from left to right. Markers below the
timeline indicate elapsed event time in
one-minute increments. NOTE: This
report information will only be included
if the event being detailed in the Event
Summary Report included compressions.

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Detailed Event Information EVENT SUMMARY REPORT · RMU-1000 GENERATED · 2018-09-20 15:01:36
EVENT ID · 2018-08-02
DEVICE NAME · ARM-002
G. Event Information. Detailed time-
stamped listing of event information EVENT INFORMATION
TIME (LOCAL) DEVICE EVENT EVENT DATA
from start-up of the device to unit 2018/08/02
14:42:19 STARTUP
shutdown. Also includes device serial 14:42:19 POWER BUTTON
number and battery charge levels at the 14:42:19 BATTERY PLUGGED IN
BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER 550001120
start and the end of the event. If the BATTERY CHARGE 78%
event detailed in the Event Summary 14:42:21
14:42:39
ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
Report includes any device alerts, they 14:42:45 RUN CONTINUOUS
14:45:14 PAUSE BUTTON
will appear in bold type. 14:45:16 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:45:25 RUN PROTOCOL
G 14:45:26 WARN - MOTOR NEEDS POSITION ADJUSTMENT
14:45:30 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:45:30 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:45:31 ADJUST UP BUTTON
14:47:25 RUN PROTOCOL
14:47:25 WARN - MOTOR NEEDS POSITION ADJUSTMENT
14:47:28 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
14:47:29 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
14:47:30 ADJUST DOWN BUTTON
14:47:34 RUN PROTOCOL
14:49:54 RUN CONTINUOUS
14:50:15 POWER BUTTON
14:50:16 UNIT SHUT DOWN
14:50:20 HIBERNATION
BATTERY SERIAL NUMBER 550001120
BATTERY CHARGE 73%

Device Serial Number · 500002472 Event Start · 2018-08-02 14:42:19 File Type · RML Page 3 of 3

For the latest versions of


user documentation or software,
visit www.defibtech.com/eventconnect.
For additional assistance,
contact Defibtech Customer Service
using the contact information below.

Information in this document is


subject to change without notice.
Copyright © 2018 Defibtech, L.L.C.
All Rights Reserved.
For patent information, see YYYY
www.defibtech.com/support/patents.

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