HP PageWriter XL M1705B Service Manual page 81

Cardiographs, mobile cart, telecommunications package
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Reformat
Reformats a stored 500 sample/second ECG for
printing using a format and features you select. To
reformat a stored ECG, insert the ECG storage disk
in the cardiograph and press Reformat . A selection
display appears, and you can select an ECG to
reformat. Once you select the ECG, a screen appears
that allows you to select the format and features
you want. Press Print
to print the reformatted
ECG. You cannot store a reformatted ECG. It will
be stored in the format in which it was originally
recorded.
Timed
Enables you to record an ECG automatically
at
regular intervals. To do this, press Timed. The
message Interval
in minutes?
(1 - 20) appears.
Enter the interval at which you wish'the cardiograph
to record Auto ECGs, then press Enter.
Press
IAlt) and (F2) to begin the series of Auto ECGs. An
ECG will be recorded immediately and at each
interval thereafter. Press (Stopl when you want to
stop recording ECGs.
ContPrev
Lets you monitor a patient's ECG continuously on
_
the preview screen, even when printing an ECG.
To turn on the Continuous Preview application,
press ContPrev . The message Continuous
Preview
On? appears. Press Yes . To turn off Continuous
Preview, press ContPrev again. When the message
Continuous Preview On? appears, press No.
Delayed
Prints ECG information six seconds after the
PageWriter receives it. This allows you to capture
waveform information currently displayed on the
preview screen. To set your cardiograph for recording
a delayed Manual ECG, press Delayed.
The
message 6-Second Delayed Manual? appears. Press
Yes and the cardiograph will begin to save ECG
information.
When you see an ECG sample that you
wish to print, press (hnanualj. Press IStop) to stop the
printing.
To return to non-delayed ECG mode, press
Delayed again. When the message 6-Second Delay
Manual? appears, press No .
Note
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You can also configure the PageWriter to use Preview PLUS as its
Power-On application.
See "Power-On Application"
in Chapter 2 for
more information.
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