Specifications include, but are not limited to: a)Enhanced user performance by displaying visual icons or audible prompts. b)Must guide the rescuer in following the proper rescue sequence. c)Utilize a biphasic waveform with maximum energy setting of 200 Joules. d)Be user configurable to adapt to local and changing protocols. e)Be capable of automatic self-tests of the internal circuitry delivery system. f)The AED self-tests perform automatic daily self-tests or be user programmable. g)Offer the capability of a user-activated manual self-test. h)Include an easily identifiable on/off switch on the front of the device. i)Have an easy to see status indicator that advises users if the unit requires service. j)Offer an audible tone that sounds if the unit requires service. k)Record data to an internal memory. l)Include the ability to download data to a computer. m)Utilize pre-connected, disposable, single use, self-adhesive electrode(s). n)The electrode must have a shelf life of at least two years. o)Have a cable length of at least 48 inches. p)Include a patient analysis system that automatically evaluates patient ECG or shockable/non-shockable rhythms. q)Have a shock or abuse tolerance that passes the one meter, any edge, corner, or surface drop test in standby mode. r)Include battery and indicate end of battery life. s)All product documentation, manuals, and specifications must be provided for no additional cost. t)24/7 Call Support 24/7 Call Technical Support should be offered for manufacturer's standard time period. u)Standard wall cabinet, 9" standard wall cabinet or comparable with appropriate graphics to identify AED. Wall cabinet should have door alarm when AED is removed.