OLYMPIC CFM 6000
Operator’s Manual
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2
Sort the list by touching the column headers, if desired.
3
Scroll through the list and touch the marker of interest to move the display to that
marker. The marker is highlighted between red lines.
4
Close the Markers window.
Viewing Marker Details
When you see a marker of interest on a tracing, it might be helpful to see details such as
the description, the exact time the marker was placed, the exact position in the tracing, and
the original label if it was changed.
To view marker details:
On the CFM tracing, touch the marker label above the tracing.
- Or -
Touch
MARKERS
, and then touch
LIST
. Select the marker of interest and touch
EDIT
.
Opening a Session for Viewing
You can open any session that is saved on the hard disk at any time to view it. To restore
a session that is archived to a CD, see
To open a session from the hard disk:
1
Touch
PATIENT
, and then touch
OPEN
. If
OPEN
is not available, a patient session
is already open. In this case, touch
END
and then
YES
to close the current session,
and then touch
PATIENT
again to select the session you want to view.
2
Select the desired session from the list. If the session is long, it might take a few
minutes to open.
- Or -
1
Touch
TOOLS
, and then touch
FILES
.
2
Select the desired session from the list, and then touch
DISPLAY
. If the session is
long, it might take a few minutes to open.
Using the CFM 6000 Printer
You can use the internal printer to print the portion of a tracing that is displayed on the
screen. You can also specify which combination of graphs — CFM, EEG, impedance
— to include in the print.
Printing a Tracing
When you print a tracing, only the portion displayed on the screen is printed.
NOTE
#
If you wish to protect patient confidentiality, you can suppress the display of patient information
while viewing the patient session. See
Changing Patient Information to Display
on page 17 for
instructions.
NOTE
#
To avoid opening multiple sessions in sequence, take care to select a single session from the
list.