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20.2 Overview of Recording Types
By the way recordings are triggered, the recordings can be classified into the following
categories:
Manually-triggered realtime recordings.
Timed recordings.
Alarm recordings triggered by an alarm limit violation or an arrhythmia event.
Manually-triggered, task-related recordings.
NOTE
z
For details about alarm recording, refer to
7 Alarms
.
z
For details about task-related recordings, refer to respective sections of this
manual.
20.3 Starting and Stopping Recordings
To manually start a recording, you can either:
Select the
hardkey on the recorder module, or
Select the [
Record
] button from the current menu or window.
Automatic recordings will be triggered in the following conditions:
Timed recordings will start automatically at preset intervals.
If both [
Alarm
] and [
Alm Rec
] for a measurement are set on, an alarm recording will be
triggered automatically as alarms occur.
To manually stop a recording, you can either:
Select the
hardkey again, or
Select [
Clear All Tasks
] in the [
Record Setup
] menu.
Recordings stop automatically when:
A recording is completed.
The recorder runs out of paper.
When the recorder has an alarm condition.
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