14 Marking Events
During treatments or monitoring, various events may affect the patient, causing changes in
certain waveforms or parameters. To assist in analyzing these impacts, you can manually mark
certain events.
You can define events A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, before marking. For example, define event D as an
injection of a drug.
The user can only define the event in [Basic Configuration], and the [Mark Event A] option is
fixed to [Generic], which cannot be defined.
Follow these steps to mark an event:
1. Under the operating modes of monitoring, manual defibrillation, and pacing, press the
[Mark Event] button on the panel, and the [Mark Event] menu will pop up. You can also bring up
the main menu and select [Basic Configuration] - [Mark Event] to mark an event.
2. Select [A] to [H] to mark an event and exit the menu or select [Exit] to exit the event
marking menu and return to the main screen.
In AED mode, pressing the [Mark Event] button will directly mark Event A as a "Generic"
event.
After the user selects an event to be marked, the system displays the name and marking the
time of the selected event that has been marked in the prompt information area. The marked
event information will disappear automatically after 5 seconds.