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Central Recording
For central recording from the bedside, your monitor must be connected via a network to an
Information Center. You can use either the M1116B 2-Channel Recorder or the standalone M3160A
4-Channel Recorder. Recordings made on the M3160A may look slightly different to those described
here. See the documentation supplied with the Information Center for information on the 4-Channel
Recorder.
Starting and Stopping Recordings
The recordings pop-up keys let you start and stop recordings. Select the Recor- dings SmartKey to
call up the line of pop-up keys. Scroll right or left to see any pop-up keys not displayed.
The selection of pop-up keys available depends on the monitor you are using.
Quickstarting Recordings
To quickstart any type of recording using a pre-configured recordings template,
• Select the
Recor- dings SmartKey and then select the pop-up key of the recording type you want
to start.
Alternatively, you can
• Select the
Main Setup SmartKey, select Recordings, then select the recording type.
To quickstart a delayed recording,
• Select the SmartKey
Delayed Record to immediately start a delayed recording.
M1116B/C
only
You can also start a delayed recording by pressing the Run/Cont key on the recorder module.
Extending Recordings
Timed (non-continuous) recordings stop when their runtime is over. Continuous recordings continue
until stopped manually or by an INOP condition.
• To extend an ongoing recording by its runtime, reselect its
Start pop-up key once.
• To make an ongoing recording continuous, reselect its
Start pop-up key twice within 5 seconds.
M1116B/C
only
You can also make an ongoing recording continuous by pressing the Run/Cont key on the recorder
module.
Delayed Recordng Vital Signs
RT A Recordng Alarm Limits
RT B Recordng ST Segments
RT C Recordng STE Segments
Select Waves ECG QT
HiRes Recordng Setup Recordng
All ECG Waves Stop All Recordng