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20.3 Stop Recording
20.3.1 Stop Recording Manually
During the recording process, click " " to stop recording.
Go to the [Record Setup] menu to click [Clear Record Task].
20.3.2 Stop Recording Automatically
The Recorder will stop recording automatically in the following cases:
The recording task has been completed;
The recorder has run out of paper; or
The recorder fails to work properly due to a technical fault.
20.4 Set the Recorder
1) Click [Main Menu] hot key → [Report] → [Record Setup].
2) Set the [Record Wave1], [Record Wave2] and [Record Wave3] and select their waveform labels from the pop-
up list. The recorder can output up to 3 waveforms at a time.
3) Enable or disable [IBP Overlap].
Enable [IBP Overlap]: if there are two or more IBP waveforms in the waveforms to be recorded, the IBP
waveforms will be recorded in an overlaid manner.
Disable [IBP Overlap]: the IBP waveforms will be recorded in a normal manner other than overlaid.
4) Set the [RT Record Time].
5) Set the [Timed Record Interval]. The recorder will automatically start recording at the selected interval.
6) Set the [Record Speed]. This set value will be applied to all recording tasks involving waveforms.
20.5 Set to Automatic Recording
The default value of [Print on Alarm] is [Printer]. To use the recorder to print parameter alarms, follow the steps
below to set [Print on Alarm] to [Recorder]:
1) Click [Main Menu] hot key → [System] → [Maintenance] and enter the maintenance password.
2) Click [Alarm] tab → [Other] tab.
3) Set [Print on Alarm] to [Recorder].
The user also needs to follow the steps below to enable the parameter alarm function:
1) Follow any path described below to go to the Alarm Setup page: