
Chapter 7: Data management
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General information
All ECG recorded data in Auto and Rhythm modes, as weel as Periodic recordings, will be stored in
the internal memory of DENA 650 for future reference. For this purpose, the Save option in User
settings menu should be Enable. In case of disabling the Save option no data is saved in the Archive.
Up to 100 records can be stored in the internal memory. When the memory is full the new data will
overwrite the oldest data.
Transferring the saved data is possible through the Export menu using a flash memory.
NOTE
Signal storage is always done as Sync.
Archive Menu
Select Archive from the Main Menu to access the below menu.
Entering the Archive menu displays the properties of all stored signals.
The following information about each saved record can be seen in the Archive window:
Assigned code by the system
Patient’s name (if any)
Patient’s ID (if any)
Date/Time of recording
Recording mode: “
R
”
indicates Rhythm mode and “
P
” indicates Periodic mode. “
PR
” indicates
both Rhythm and Periodic modes.
The last record is always displayed at the top of the list.
Figure 7-1
Archive menu
Summary of Contents for Dena 650
Page 1: ...User Manual Dena Electrocardiograph DENA 650 Linux AADAT Co D00912 7...
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Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction...
Page 25: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 14...
Page 26: ...Chapter 2 System settings 15 2 System settings...
Page 38: ...Chapter 3 Patient information 27 3 Patient information...
Page 41: ...Chapter 3 Patient information 30...
Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Patient preparation 31 4 Patient preparation...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 Patient preparation 36 Lead Placement Diagram Figure 4 4 Lead placement digram...
Page 48: ...Chapter 5 Recording Operation 37 5 Recording Operation...
Page 52: ...Chapter 6 ECG analysis and measurement 41 6 ECG analysis and measurement...
Page 58: ...Chapter 7 Data management 47 7 Data management...
Page 64: ...Chapter 8 Care and Cleaning 53 8 Care and Cleaning...
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Page 72: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting and Error messages 61 9 Troubleshooting and Error messages...
Page 77: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting and Error messages 66...
Page 78: ...Chapter 10 Technical specification 67 10 Technical specification...
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Page 82: ...Appendix 1 Accessories 71 Appendix 1 Accessories...
Page 84: ...Appendix 2 System parameters 73 Appendix 2 system parameters...
Page 87: ...Appendix 2 System parameters 76...
Page 88: ...Appendix 3 Electromagnetic compliance EMC 77 Appendix 3 Electro magnetic compliance...
Page 93: ...Appendix 3 Electromagnetic compliance EMC 82...
Page 94: ...Appendix 4 The GLASGOW program 83 Appendix 4 The GLASGOW program...
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