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Mortara X-Scribe - User Interface and System Display

Mortara X-Scribe
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SECTION 3
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The summary table printout includes tabular data consisting of a stage summary and a minute summary for exercise
and recovery. The following data may be included:
Exercise/recovery times
Speed/grade or watts
HR
BP
SpO2
METs
Double Product (Sys BP*HR)
ST measurements of all 12 leads
In addition, the user can also print the following:
One average complex (at one-minute intervals or at stage intervals) from each of the 12 leads in the
Exercise and Recovery phases
A trend of the ST level, ST slope, HR, BP, Double Product, workload and estimated metabolic
equivalents (METs)
Selected 12-lead ECGs
User Interface
The X-Scribe display is designed to offer the same feeling as a control panel with buttons. Each command is a
button accessible via mouse, keyboard, or optional remote keypad (used for treadmill and automatic BP device
control). All main commands are also available by function keys located on the computer’s keyboard (F1 to F12).
Each command will show the function key associated with it (e.g., ECG
F11
= print 12-lead ECG).
Current highlighted commands or options will display in yellow. Use a left click of the mouse to activate a
command or option. Some commands will open a pop-up window with drop-down menu options. The cursor will
reflect a traditional arrow but be limited to within the pop-up window. All pop-up windows will time out within
5 seconds if no selection is made. At any time a pop-up window is open and an additional function needs to be
selected, simply click on the next selection and the open pop-up window will automatically close and the new
function will be activated.
NOTE: When using a 19” display, mouse movement is limited to up/down movements on the menu bar
and to certain areas on the display. This can be changed in Settings (see Section 5) if a free-floating
mouse is desired.

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