Recording
8-2
8.1
Overview
A thermal recorder can be equipped with the monitor. The performance of the
recorder is described as below.
Records patient information and parameters.
Records a maximum of two waveforms.
The optional recording rates: 25mm/s and 50mm/s.
The recording grid is optional.
Multiple recording types are supported.
For details about the recorder setup, please refer to
4.4.4 Recorder Setup
.
8.2
Recording Types
The monitor supports the following types of recordings:
Real-time recording: continuous real-time recording or 8-second real-time
recording.
Automatic recording.
Alarm recording: measured parameter alarm, ST segment alarm, or arrhythmia
alarm recording.
Frozen waveform recording.
Trend graph/table recording: trend graph, trend table, NIBP measurement,
alarm event or arrhythmia recording.
CO measurement curve recording.
Hemodynamic calculation recording.
Titration table recording.
OxyCRG recording.
Monitor status information recording.
Real-time recording
Pressing the RECORD key on the control panel, the real-time recording starts and
the current parameters and waveforms are recorded. As described in
4.4.4 Recorder
Setup,
you can set the RT REC TIME to 8S or CONTINUUM in the RECORD
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