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Figure 6.8 ECG Setup
Filter Mode Setup
Open the menu [ECG Setup] and select [Filter]:
Diagnose:
for diagnostic quality requirements.
Monitor: for normal measure.
Surgery: for occasions where signals are interfered with. Select surgery mode to reduce interference from
electrosurgical equipment and other sources.
ECG Lead Setup
Open the menu [ECG Setup] and select [ECG]: I, II, III, aVR, aVF and V. Select ECG waveforms from an
optional channel and if two-channel waveform selection is available, lead 1 and 2 can be mutually replaced
when one lead is duplicating the other.
Waveform Gain Setup
Open the menu [ECG Setup] and select [ECG Gain]:
×
1/8,
×
1/4,
×
1/2,
×
1,
×
2,
×
4 and Auto. ECG
waveform gain can be selected to meet different requirements.
Waveform Sweep Speed Setup
Select [Sweep] in the menu [ECG Setup]: 6.25 mm/s, 12.5 mm/s, 25.0 mm/s and 50.0 mm/s.
Alarm Source Setup
In most cases, numeric value of heart rate (HR) and pulse rate (PR) are the same. The monitor can select
either as its alarm source, so that alarms of heart rate and pulse rate are given at the same time. To reset alarm
source, select [Alm Source] in the menu [ECG Setup]: HR, PR and Auto.
HR: Heart Rate as HR/PR alarm source.
PR: Pulse Rate as HR/PR alarm source.
Auto: when ECG measure is started and effective HR is obtained, the monitor will use ECG-derived heart
rate as its alarm source. In case heart rate is not available, e.g. when leads are not connected and there has
been one pulse source that is useable, the monitor will automatically use the pulse rate derived from the
current measure as the pulse source that is used as its alarm source. The monitor will then automatically
reuse the heart rate as its alarm source if the heart rate is obtainable.
Analysis Review
Select this Option to enter analysis review interface.
Alarm Setup
Select [Alarm Setup>>], and [PAR.Alarm] will automatically pop up: HR/PR: which enable setting of on/off
of alarm switches, high and low alarm limits, alarm level, and whether or not to open the alarm record.
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