The Impulse 6000D Defibrillator Analyzer and Impulse 7000 Defibrillator/Transcutaneous Pacemaker Analyzer Test Systems are rugged, portable precision test instruments that ensure proper operation and ultimate performance of critical life-support cardiac-resuscitation equipment. Key Features Impulse 6000D. IEC 60601-2-4 Compliance. Lown, Edmark, trapezoidal, biphasic and pulsed-biphasic technology. AED testing compatibility. 12-lead ECG simulation. Flexible heart-rate settings (1BPM step). DSP-based measurements. Waveform capture, store and replay. First-in-class accuracy ± 1% of reading + 0.1J. Long lasting, rechargeable battery. Optional Ansur plug-in software for complete maintenance automation. Impulse 7000DP extra features Same as Impulse 6000D plus:. Ability to test external transcutaneous pacemakers. Internal pacer brand selections. Ability to test with variable patient impedances between 25 and 200 ohm when using the optional Impulse 7010 load box.
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