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NOTE:
l The system time shall be set when turning on the monitor (if you need to set the system time); otherwise,
when you review the content containing time information, the system may not display the correct time.
4.4.7 Alarm setup
Please refer to the sections about "Alarm".
4.4.8 Record setup
Select the "RECORD" item in the "SYSTEM SETUP" menu to pop up the following menu:
n REC WAVE1/REC WAVE2: The recorder could output up to 2 channels of waveform at a time. You can select the
name of the waveform at the right column for "REC WAVE1" and "REC WAVE2". If you select "OFF", the
waveform in this channel will not be output. These settings is applicable for real-time recording and timing
recording.
n RT REC TIME: This item has two options, CONTINUAL and 8 s. "CONTINUAL" means once pushing the
"REC/STOP" button on the recorder module or the monitor panel, the recorder will continuously print out the
waveform or parameter until this button is pushed again.
n TIMING REC TIME: It represents the time interval between two recordings. Ten selections are available: "OFF,
10min, 20min, 30min, 40min, 50min, 1HOUR, 2HOURS, 3HOURS and 4HOURS". The system will start the
recording process according to the selected time interval. The recording time is always 8 seconds.
n REC RATE: This item has two options, 25.0mm/s and 50.0 mm/s.
n REC GRID: It is used to determine output format: OFF is without grid, and ON is with grid.
n CLEAR REC TASK: When too many recording tasks existing, you can use this function to clear the alarm event
that has been generated and is waiting for outputing.
NOTE:
l The setup of "RT REC TIME" takes priority over the "TIMING RECTIMING".
l The recorder is a optional component.
l If two same waveforms are selected, the system will automatically change one of the waveform to a different
one.
4.4.9 Event setup
In the process of monitoring a patient, the occurrence of some events may have impacts on the patient, resulting in some
changes on the waveform or parameters. To analyse these effects, you can manually mark some specific events. The
event will be displayed on the trend graph and trend table to assist the analysis of patient's parameters at the time of the
event.
The monitor has four types of events. You can specify their representations by yourself.
Select the "MARK EVENT" item in the "SYSTEM SETUP" to modify the events.
How to mark the event:
1. Use the rotary knob to select one from event A, B, C and D.
2. The @ symbol will appear in the front of the event being selected.

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