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ARR Trigger:
ARR triggered printing. “ON” means the printer will print out waveform once an ARR event
occurs. The default is “OFF”.
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Duration:
the duration of printing real-time waveform. Options are: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 (seconds), and
Continuous, the default is “10” seconds. If “Continuous” is selected, then the printer will not stop printing
until manual stop it by pressing the print key.
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Print ECG Grids:
the switch for grids on printed ECG waveform. Select it means the 5x5(mm2) grid back-
ground will be printed when printing the ECG waveform.
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Timer:
the switch for print timer. The default is “OFF”. If Print is ON, rotate navigation knob to set on the
Timer to enable timed print, and set the value of printing intervals in the cycle category. The setting range is
5~480 minutes, the step is 5 minutes. The default is 60 minutes.
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CSM (optional):
select the CSM parameter, options are “EEG” and “Trend” that means the corresponding
electroencephalogram and graphic trend will be printed respectively.
3.9 Operating Modes
3.9.1 Real Time Mode
The “Real Time” shows the normal work mode with real time waveform and data.
3.9.2 Demo Mode
The “Demo” mode shows the demo working mode with simulated waveform and data. In the “Demo” mode,
all the signals and data are generated by the device for demonstrating and test purpose (the alarm function
can be checked in this mode).
The Demo mode is for demonstration purpose only. To avoid stimulated data being mistaken for a moni-
tored patient’s data, you must not change into Demo mode during monitoring. Otherwise, improper moni-
toring and delayed treatment could result.
3.9.3 Standby Mode
Select “Menu”
“Standby”.
In Standby Mode, you can temporarily stop monitoring without turning off the monitor. Click any key can exit
from it. If your monitor is configured with touch screen function, then touch any point of the screen can exit
from Standby Mode.
Chapter 4
PATIENT DATA MANAGEMENT
Select “Menu”
“Patient Info.”.
In the Patient Info. window, the operator can new add, edit, delete and apply a patient’s document as the
current document for monitoring.
4.1 Apply an existed patient’s document
Select “Menu”
“Patient Info.”
“Apply”.
If there is an existing patient document for the patient needing to be monitored, it is unnecessary to create a
new document for him. You can press “Apply” button to make the existed document as the “Current Patient’s
Document”.
4.2 Create a new patient’s document
Select “Menu”
“Patient Info.”
“Create”.
To input characters at an edit-box, press the Navigation Knob (same as “Enter” key), then the soft keyboard
will pops up immediately.
The following items need to input:
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PID: the Patient ID.
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Group:
3 types patient: Adult, Pediatric and Neonate. The default is “Adult”.
- Adult: age >= 12 years;
- Pediatric: 1 month to < 12 years;
- Neonate: age <= 30 days.
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First Name:
patient first name.
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Last Name:
patient last name.
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Gender:
patient gender.
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