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Dräger Infinity M300 series - Manual (Timed) Recordings

Dräger Infinity M300 series
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Instructions for use – Infinity
®
M300 and M300+ series – VG3.0 195
Recordings/reports
Manual (timed) recordings
Manual recordings are strip recordings of a specified duration. These recordings contain delay data
originating before the recording is initiated and real-time data acquired after the recording started.
Manual recordings consist of up to two displayed waveforms. Pressure waveforms are recorded in either
Standard or Pressure Overlap mode, depending on their configuration at the bedside monitor (see the
instructions for use for the specific bedside monitor).
Manual vs. automatic recordings
Manual (timed) recordings are either requested manually or generated automatically when a parameter
or arrhythmia event occurs whose recording function is enabled. For detailed information on how to
enable/disable an event’s/parameter’s automatic recording function, see "Configuring alarm settings for
multiple parameters" on page 128, and "Configuring default arrhythmia alarm settings" on page 213.
An alarm recording is the same as one manually requested except that it has a different recording type in
the header.
Telemetry recordings
All telemetry recordings ignore manual Main screen settings and use the following fixed settings.
Duration: 20 seconds
Delay: 10 seconds
Speed: 25 mm/s
NOTE
If the patient was monitored for less time than the specified delay, the amount of delay data is adjusted
accordingly. If no delay data is available at the recording request time, that part of the printed waveform
is blank.

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