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18
Recording
18.1
Using a Recorder
The thermal recorder records patient information, measurement numerics and up to three waveforms.
18.2
Recording Types
By the way recordings are triggered, they can be classified into the following categories:
1.
Manually-triggered realtime waveform recordings.
2. Event-triggered
recordings.
3.
Alarm recordings triggered by an alarm limit violation or an arrhythmia event.
4.
Manually-triggered, task-related recordings.
The task-related recordings include:
Frozen wave recording
Tabular trends recording
Event recording
Parameter alarm recording
Event review recording
Event Summary Report
Check report
Configuration recording
For details about alarm recording, refer to
5 Alarm
.
For details about task-related recordings, refer to respective sections of this manual.
18.3
Starting and Stopping Recordings
To manually start a recording, you can either
Press the
hardkey on the front of the recorder,
Select the [
Record
] button from the current menu or window.
At the completion of recording, two columns of “*” marks will be printed to indicate the end of recording.
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