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Dräger Infinity Vista - Overview; Recordings

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7-2 Infinity Vista VF6
7 RECORDINGS
Overview
You can connect a Dräger R50 Series 2-channel strip-chart recorder to the monitor in
order to print out monitoring data, including trends and alarm data. If your monitor is
part of the Infinity network, recordings can also be printed on a centrally located
recorder or laser printer assigned to the bedside monitor (see the section Assigning
Recorders). In the Infinity network, you can request recordings remotely via the
central station (see the Instructions for Use of the central station).
Recordings of waveforms are either timed or continuous and print at a recording speed
of 25 mm/s. All recordings are identified by the patient’s name, ID, and bed label as
well as the date and time of the recording request.
If no recorder is available, the monitor automatically stores up to 10 recordings which
you can later view, print, save, or delete via the Event Recall screen (see the section on
Event Recall).
You can request a recording manually by pressing the
Record fixed key, or the
monitor can trigger alarm recordings automatically for life-threatening alarms and
limit violations, if the Record function is enabled on the Alarm Limits table (see the
chapter Alarms and Messages).
The monitor displays recorder status and error messages to help you follow the
progress of a recording or alert you to operational errors. For a list of these messages,
see the message table at the end of this chapter.
NOTE: Trend recordings, OCRG recordings, and recordings of the Diagnostic Log
cannot be stored.

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