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Patient Monitor User Manual Recording (Optional)
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Real-time Recording
Real-time recording starts as you press the RECORD button on the recorder.
The waveforms for continual real-time recording and continuous 8 second recording are
automatically set by the monitor (usually the first three waveforms displayed on the screen). You
can also configure it through the menu. Refer to related section for details.
In RECORD menu, the user can choose three waveforms to be printed out. The user can set up
one or two waveforms to be off. Thus, the real time record will print out one or two waveforms.
If three waveforms are off, the real time record will print out measure parameters only.
NOTE:
The system can start executing the next alarm recording task only when the current one
is finished.
Auto Recording
The monitor starts the recorder for every 8 seconds according to the time interval set in the
TIMING REC TIME of the RECORD menu. Refer to Chapter9 Recording Setup for details.
Alarm Recording
Parameter Alarm
The monitor records waveforms 4, 8, or 16 seconds prior to and after the alarm (totally 8, 16 or
32 seconds) (which can be selected in SYSTEM MENU). All parameter values during the alarm
will also be recorded.
When a parameter alarm occurs, two recorded waveforms can be printed out.
In order to avoid repeated printout of alarm waveforms:
If more than two parameter alarms are switched on and triggered simultaneously, the recorder
will print out that of the highest level. If they are of the same alarm level, the latest alarm will
be printed out.
If an alarm occurs during the alarm of another parameter, it will be printed out after the
current recording is finished.
If many alarms occur at the same time, some of waveforms will be stored for printout in turn.
ST Segment Alarm
The monitor records 2-channel ECG waveforms 4, 8, or 16 seconds prior to and after the alarm
(totally 8, 16 or 32 seconds) (which can be selected in the ECG SETUP menu). All parameter
values during the alarm will also be recorded.
Arrhythmia Alarm
The monitor records 2-channel ECG waveforms 4, 8, or 16 seconds prior to and after the alarm
(totally 8, 16 or 32 seconds). All measurement results during the alarm will also be recorded.
Titration Table
The monitor can print out the message in the current TITRATION window.

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