Real-time recording
Pressing the RECORD key on the control panel, the real-time recording starts and the
current parameters and waveforms are recorded. As described in 4.4.4 Recorder Setup, you
can set the RT REC TIME to 8S or CONTINUUM in the RECORD menu. You can also
select the three waveforms (REC WAVE 1, REC WAVE 2 and REC WAVE 3) to be
recorded. If one or two of the three waveforms is set to OFF, the recorder will merely print
out the waveforms set to ON and all the measured parameters; if all the three waveforms are
set to OFF, the recorder will only print all the measured parameters.
Automatic recording
The monitor starts recording at the selected interval (TIMING REC TIME) and record for
8s waveforms automatically. For details, see 4.4.4 Recorder Setup.
Alarm recording
Alarm recording includes measured parameter recording, ST segment alarm recording and
arrhythmia alarm recording.
1. Parameter alarm recording
When a parameter alarm occurs, the recorder automatically records two waveforms of 8, 16
or 32 seconds (respectively 4, 8 or 16 seconds before and after the alarm. See 4.4.2 Alarm
Setup) and somel measured parameters.
2. ST segment alarm recording
In case of an ST segment alarm, the recorder automatically prints two ECG waveforms of 8,
16 or 32 seconds (respectively 4, 8 or 16 seconds before and after the alarm) and all the
measured parameters.
3. Arrhythmia alarm recording
In case of an arrhythmia alarm, the recorder automatically prints an ECG waveform of 8
seconds (respectively 4 seconds before and after the alarm) and all the measured
parameters.
NOTE
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For a parameter alarm recording, you must first set the ALM and ALM REC
options to ON.
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