![]() ![]() ![]() RUNNING CARTRIDGES IN A HANDHELD DOCKED IN THE DRC All i-STAT Cartridges may be run in handhelds that are docked in the DRC.ĭRC AFFECT ON AMBIENT OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE The operating temperature for an i-STAT 1 handheld is 16✬ to 30✬. Always place the handheld and peripherals on a stable surface or in a location where it will not cause injury if dropped. Other batteries and rechargers may affect test results and pose other hazards to operators and patients.Ī falling handheld may cause injury. If using rechargeable batteries to power the handheld, use only rechargeable batteries and recharging equipment supplied by your APOC distributor. If using a Martel Printer, use the power supply that came with the Martel Printer and not the Y-Splitter cable provided with the DRC.Ī network cable and USB cable may NOT be connected to the DRC at the same time. Only APOC provided printers may be connected to the DRC printer port. Use only the AC power supply provided with the DRC-300 to power the DRC-300. The AC power supply adapter plug acts as a disconnect device for the DRC, and therefore, the socket outlet must be installed (or located) near the DRC and must be easily accessible. Mount equipment so cables and accessories stay clear of walkways. Users should not connect the DRC to a medical electrical system.ĭo not place metal objects on or near the exposed gold charging contacts.īe sure to install all cables and power supplies so they do not post a trip hazard. The DRC is not intended for use in the patient environment (within 1.5 meters of the physical location of the patient). Using the Y-Splitter cable, the DRC power supply can be used to supply power to the i-STAT Printer (Model Number PR-300), which reduces the number of power outlets required in the downloading and printing area. The DRC must be used with the AC power supply adapter supplied with the DRC. POWER REQUIREMENTS The DRC requires one power outlet. POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS Specification InputĭRC INDICATOR LEDs Handheld Battery LED (near top of the DRC) 61010-1, second edition, including Amendment 1, or a later version of the same standard incorporating the same level of testing requirements. Note: This product has been tested to the requirements of CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. Installation Category (Allowable overvoltage specification) Pollution Degree (Allowable ambient pollution level) SPECIFICATIONS OF THE DRC-300 Specification SizeĤ.12in (10.4cm) Wide 9.60in (24.4cm) Long 5.00in (12.7cm) High The new downloader/recharger will have a MN DRC-300 (Figure 1). To distinguish the new DRC from the previous DRS and DRN downloader/recharger versions, look at the Model Number label on the underside of the downloader/recharger. ![]() IDENTIFICATION OF THE NEW i-STAT 1 DOWNLOADER/RECHARGER Previously, there were two separate versions of the i-STAT 1 Downloader/Recharger one with serial connection capabilities to the Data Manager (DRS) and one with network connection capabilities to the Data Manager (DRN). Option 2: Installation Using a Driver Installer FileĬonnecting and Wiring the DRC for Serial Communication USB Driver Uninstallation Configuring the CDS Software for Serial Communication Option 1: Installation Using Windows Hardware Wizard TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE Identification of the New i-STAT 1 Downloader/Recharger Specifications of the DRC-300 Power Supply Specifications DRC Indicator LEDs Power Requirements Cautions Running Cartridges in a Handheld Docked in the DRC DRC Effect on Ambient Operating Temperature Range Transmitting Data from the DRC to the Data Manager Transmitted Information Charging Batteries Before Use Rechargeable Battery Life Charging a Rechargeable Battery While Installed in the Handheld Charging a Rechargeable Battery in the External Recharge Compartment Configuring the i-STAT 1 DRC for Network Operation Connecting and Wiring the DRC for Network CommunicationĬonfiguring the i-STAT 1 DRC for Serial Operation If you have questions regarding the information in this Technical Bulletin, please contact Abbott Point of Care Technical Support at 80, option 1, or by email at. Proximity Light Charging Light (battery in handheld) Infrared Transceiver Recharge the rechargeable battery installed in the i-STAT 1 handheld or a rechargeable battery installed in the recharging compartment of the DRC. Ĭonvert infrared transmission signals from i-STAT 1 handheld test records to electrical form and transmit them via USB or network cabling to the Data Manager.Ĭonvert electrical signals from the Customization Workspace of the Data Management application to infrared transmissions, and transmit them to the i-STAT 1 handheld.TECHNICAL BULLETIN THE i-STAT® 1 DOWNLOADER/RECHARGER (MODEL NUMBER DRC-300) OVERVIEW This Technical Bulletin describes the instructions for using the new i-STAT® 1 Downloader/Recharger (DRC), which is used to: ![]()
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