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Philips DigiTrak XT - Stopping a Recording (Early Out); Deleting Patient Information

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Stopping a Recording (Early Out)
DigiTrak XT Recorder Instructions for Use 1-19
Stopping a Recording (Early Out)
The recorder supports an Early Out feature that allows a trained individual to stop a recording
before the selected recording time has elapsed.
To stop a recording in progress
1
Hold the left arrow and Enter buttons simultaneously.
A menu is displayed with the choices Stop Recording or Exit Menu.
2 Select Stop Recording and press Enter.
The messages,
Shutting down please wait. Recording complete appear, the recording stops and
the recorder shuts down.
3 If you do not want to shut down the recorder, select Exit Menu.
The recorder status screen appears and the recording continues.
Deleting Patient Information
Patient information (including ECG data) is erased from the recorder the next time you turn on
the recorder. Once you press a key to enter the recorder’s menus, the message
Initializing Card
briefly appears on the screen. When this occurs, the MMC card is erased and any previous
patient and ECG information is deleted from the recorder.
If you are storing the recorder after downloading data, you can use the following procedure to
erase the patient data.
To delete patient information
1
Remove the battery from the recorder.
2 Insert a battery into the recorder.
The recorder turns on as soon as you put in a battery. The recorder performs a self-test and
the splash screen appears for a couple of seconds, with the message
Press any key to start
displayed at the bottom of the screen. If the cable is not connected, the message No Cable
appears at the bottom of the screen and you cannot proceed.
3 Insert the patient cable (lead set) into the recorder connector. Be sure it is seated properly.
4 Press Enter.
The message
Initializing Card briefly appears on the screen. When this occurs, the MMC
card is erased and any previous patient and ECG information is deleted from the recorder.

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