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The speed of the printout depends on the configured recorder speed and on the amount of trace data
available. The fetal trace printed from the trace data contains all data from the real-time trace, with the
exception of the maternal heart rate, the pulse numeric and the ECG wave.
Information for scale type, trace separation and recorder speed are not stored in the trace memory, but
is applied when the stored recording starts. While the stored recording is printing, all functions are
disabled, except that for stopping the recorder.
To start a stored data recording:
Either
Select the
Stored Data Rec SmartKey .
Or
1 Enter the Main Setup menu using the SmartKey .
2 Select Fetal Recorder to open the Fetal Recorder menu.
3 Select Stored Data Rec to open the Stored Data Recording window.
4 Select an entry for a patient.
5 Select All to print all stored trace data for the selected entry, or select one of the choices on the
other pop-up keys to print only a specified portion of the entry (for example,
Last 15 min for the
last 15 minutes of trace data).
The current patient’s entry is at the top of the list. The oldest entry at the bottom of the list has no start
time specified, as part of the data originally stored may have been over-written by the current patient’s
data. The first part of the data, including the information for the start time, is no longer accessible.
It may be that you only see one entry (the current patient’s data) in the
Stored Data Recording
window if that patient was monitored for a period long enough to erase any earlier entries.
If you wish to make a stored data recording for an old entry (that is, not for the current patient), the
recorder performs a fast trace printout of the stored data, advances the paper to the next paper fold,
then stops.
If you wish to make a stored data recording for the current patient, the recorder performs a fast trace
printout of the stored data, and then reverts automatically to recording the real-time trace.