8-14 
 
8.6.6 Setting ST Alarm Delay Time 
You can set ST alarm delay time by selecting [ST Alarm Delay] from [ST Analysis>>]. 
The following ST alarm delay time is optional: 30s (default), 45s, 1min, 1.5min, 2 min, and 
3min. 
 
 
8.6.7 Adjusting ST Measurement Points 
As shown in the figure below, the ST measurement for each beat complex is the vertical 
difference between two measurement points with the R-wave peak as the baseline for the 
measurement. 
 
 
The ISO and ST points need to be adjusted when you start monitoring or if the patient’s 
heart rate or ECG morphology changes significantly. Exceptional QRS complexes are not 
considered for ST-segment analysis. 
 
WARNING 
z  Always make sure that the positions of ST measurement points are appropriate for 
your patient. 
 
Basic algorithm 
To adjust ST measurement points: 
1. In the [ST Analysis] menu, select [Adjust ST Points >>]. In the [Adjust ST Points] 
window, two vertical lines represent the ISO and ST point positions respectively. 
2. Select the 
 and    arrow keys beside the [ISO] or [ST] to move the measurement 
points. 
  ISO-point (isoelectric): provides baseline for the measurement. 
  ST: marks the end point of the ST segment analysis. 
R-wave peak
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Isoelectric point ST measurement point Difference=ST value