Managing Internal Storage
Exporting Records
You can export records from internal storage to a Secure Digital card or a shared
directory, in either a Hilltop/XML or PDF format. The maximum number of records you
can export in XML format is determined by which storage option is enabled:
• If
M100
is enabled, the maximum is 100.
• If
M200
is enabled, the maximum is 200 (with a sampling rate of 500 Hz).
• Records exported in PDF format have no maximum limit.
NOTE:
The SD card capacity and manufacturer determine data transfer rates and storage
space. This may affect the time required to read or write to the SD card. It may
also limit the number of records that you can store on the card. GE Healthcare
recommends you use Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) cards with a capacity of
4 GB, either supplied by GE Healthcare or manufactured by SanDisk.
Setting Up Export Options
The requirements for setting up export differ depending on the export method:
• To export XML data to an SD card, you must first enable Export XML in
Communication Setup
.
• To export PDF files to an SD card, you must first enable the
PDFC
(PDF Export)
system option. Refer to
“Options Setup” on page 165
for details.
• To export either Hilltop/XML or PDF to a shared directory, you must do the following:
• Purchase and activate the LANC option or WIFC option.
See
“Options Setup” on page 165
for details.
• Define the shared directory setting on
Communications Setup
.
See
“Options Setup” on page 165
for details
Exporting Records
Once the necessary configurations are complete, use the following instructions to
export records from internal storage:
1.
On the
Main Menu
, press
File Manager
.
The
File Manager
window opens.
2.
Select the record(s) you want to export.
• To export select records, press
Select
and use the
trimpad
to select the
records you want to export.
NOTE:
Records that are imported to internal storage cannot be exported from
internal storage in Hilltop or XML formats; those records can be exported
in PDF format. Imported records have a
Sent
status of
Recv
.
• To export all records in storage, press
Select All
.
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