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EKG/ECG heart monitors and equipment by Siemens/Burdick


Graphics (p.1-1)Easy to use.

Microprocessor logic and a unique Touch- keyboard make this the easiest- EKG we've ever made.

The E 200 microprocessor automatically controls all important operating functions. It turns on guide lights in the Touch-Entry keys that tell you instantly which lead is being recorded. The Touch-Entry keys are the latest in membrane switches, and each one has an embossed frame that isolates it for easy location.

Easy to test.

The Siemens/Burdick E 200 makes retakes a thing of the past.  It tests its microprocessor circuitry every time it's activated and 'beeps' that everything checks. And it will print out a test strip, on command, that shows how seven vital functions are performing.

This self-check trace assures that the E 200 will deliver accurate results every time.

You'll find detailed explanations of all the important E 200 functions inside. Once you see how easily it can reduce retakes, improve productivity, and minimize paper usage, you'll call it 'The Easy EKG' too.

One touch will tell you this is the EKG of the future.

The Siemens/Burdick E 200 control panel is unlike any other. Its Touch-Entry keys are the latest in membrane switches that respond to your touch instantly with a "beep" to acknowledge your commands. And each Touch-Entry key has an embossed frame that isolates it for easy location. Siemens/Burdick's Touch-Entry system was designed to make your job easier by making the E 200 the easiest-operating EKG we've ever offered.Graphics (p.3-3)

Instrument intelligence means accuracy.

Important operating functions of the E 200 are automatically controlled by the microprocessor. For instance, the microprocessor turns on guide lights that are an element of each Touch-Entry key. These visual indicators progress in sequence during automatic mode operation to tell the operator instantly which lead is being recorded. In semi-automatic modes, the E 200 records the programmed leads, then waits for further Touch-Entry instructions. During manual mode operation, a guide light indicates which lead is being recorded.

In fact, during automatic mode operation, the E 200 locks out incorrect keys, so the chance for operator error is reduced to a minimum.

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