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Once the system time has been updated, the trend data will be updated
accordingly.
On entering the master screen, please check whether the monitor time and the current
time are consistent, if not, please correct them.
MARK EVENT SETUP
During the patient monitoring, events will occur that will influence the patient and cause
the waveforms or parameters to change. In order to analyze the effect, you can mark the
event for recall.
There are four types of events that you can define. You can freely define the implications
of each type.
The menu is as shown below:
Figure 27: Window for Mark Event Setup
MARK EVENT
Choose the related event item you want from A, B, C and D. There is a
V
mark signal for
the ones selected
Select
YES
to exit, and the event marked will be registered immediately upon the exit, or it
will not become effective.
When an event occurs, all the measurement data at the event trigger time is stored.
The event can be recalled from the event list in the Trend selection of the monitor. See
chart below:
Figure 28: Window for Event List
IMPORTANCE OF EVENT MARKING
Event marking can classify the circumstances that influence parameters of interest being
monitored for the patient, for example, medicine taking, injection and other treatment,
These events, displayed on the trend graph and table, are very important to the
parameter analysis.