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Recording
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5Recording
Recording operating controls are detailed in “Recorder Operating Controls”
on page 1-9.
Recording/Printing ECG and Monitoring Data
To print a record of the current ECG and of the monitor status, press
Record.
•The upper line of the ECG strip contains a periodic report of monitor
parameters (Date, Time, Heart Rate, ECG Source, ECG Size, and Recorder
mode).
•The lower line of the ECG strip records asynchronous events such as Shock
delivery or Heart Rate Alarm violations.
•Several graphic symbols are used to annotate events such as Shock, Heart
Rate Alarms, Mark, or Sync.
You can print a 1 mV, 200 ms calibration pulse on the ECG strip by pressing
both arrows on the ECG Size key simultaneously.
Table 2-2 on page 2-12 contains a list of configuration settings which affect
recorder operation. The recorder can be configured for either monitor or
diagnostic ECG bandwidth data. Delayed (6 seconds) or non-delayed
operation is also configurable.