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Cardioline ECG200+ - Printing Formats; Storing an ECG; Transmitting an ECG

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ECG100+ - ECG200+ - ECG100S - ECG200S
7. EXECUTION OF AN EXAM
It is also possible to start manual printing by using the MANUAL hot key on the real time display screen (Par.
7.5.2).
NOTE: the heart rate shown in print is that calculated as the average of the 10 s rhythm printed. It may
therefore be different from that shown on the display before printing, which instead corresponds to the rate
in real time.
7.7.1. Printing formats
Format
ECG data
12x1 (only
ECG200+/ECG200S)
10 seconds of 12 leads in 12 channel format.
6x2
5 seconds of 6 leads in 6 channel format.
3x4
2.5 seconds of 12 leads in 3 channel format.
3x4+1
2.5 seconds of 12 leads in 3 channel format; the fourth channel is a rhythm strip
of 10 second lead defined by the user (Rhythm Lead).
3x4+3
2.5 seconds of 12 leads in 3 channel format plus a strip of 10 second lead defined
by the user (Rhythm Lead), in a 3-channel format.
7.8. Storing an ECG
At the end of an “AUTO” acquisition, the exam can be stored.
As described in Par. 7.5.1, if the automatic saving option is enabled, the examination is saved automatically
at the end of acquisition. It can also be saved using the F2 function key (Save).
The examination will be saved in an SCP file containing:
Progressive number of the ECG
Patient's data
Urgency (yes/no)
Automatic measurements
Interpretation (if the electrocardiograph is supplied with the Glasgow Interpretation option)
7.9. Transmitting an ECG
If the device is equipped with LAN or WLAN module and the Standard network or DICOM connectivity are
enabled, the device can transmit examinations to an external system.

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