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Figure 11-5. Playback function
ECG Memory
The defibrillator saves the most recent 180
minutes of full disclosure ECG data displayed in
channel 1 and acquired while the defibrillator was
on. When the memory is full, the information is
automatically updated, so that the most recent 180
minutes are always available. It takes about 1
minute before the stored ECG can be played back.
You can either print the full disclosure ECG in 5-
second segments, or you can search the data for
events that occurred in the last 180 minutes and
then print the corresponding ECG strip.
Events whose ECG strips are older than 180
minutes are still listed in the event memory (if they
are among the most recent 250 events), but the
ECG strip is no longer available. When you
attempt to print this event, the message "No ECG
Data" will be displayed.
Printing the ECG
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Press F5
Next Menu
in the main menu to display
page 2 (Figure 11-2).
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Display the memory menu with F3
Memory
(Figure 11-3).
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Display the playback menu with F4
Playback
(Figure 11-5).
Now you can scroll through the stored ECG in
steps of 5 seconds with F1 and F3. The corre-
sponding time is annotated below the waveform
window (Figure 11-5).
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Press
to print the displayed segment (press
again to stop the printout).
If you want to find events in the full disclosure
ECG, activate the search function with F4 "Select
Event". You can now move between events with
F1 and F3. Date and time of the event are
displayed below the waveform window.
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Press
to obtain a printout of the event.