9 Recall
9.1 Overview
The monitor is able to store important patient data so that the user can review and record the
data as desired.
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Trend Graph Recall
You can review the latest 1-hour trend graph of a measured parameter displayed every 1 or
5 seconds, or the latest 96-hour trend graph displayed every 1, 5 or 10 minutes.
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Trend Table Recall
You can review the latest 96-hour trend table data of a measured parameter.
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NIBP Recall
You can review 800 NIBP measurement results, each of which includes a systolic pressure,
a mean pressure, a diastolic pressure, a pulse rate and a measurement time.
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Alarm Event Recall
You can review the latest 70 parameter alarm events, as well as the 8, 16, or 32-second
waveforms stored at the time of the alarm.
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Arrhythmia Event Recall
You can review the latest 80 arrhythmia events and the related 8-second waveforms.
This chapter only gives introduction to the first four recalls mentioned above. For details
about the arrhythmia event recall, please refer to chapter ECG/RESP Monitoring.
NOTE
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When your monitor is powered off or the power is interrupted accidentally, all
the stored data is lost, if the monitor is not equipped with the function of
“Power-off Data Storage”.
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