Reviewing Data Stored In The Storage Device; Deleting Data Stored In The Storage Device - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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The monitor will stop storing data in the storage device under the following circumstances:
There is no enough space in the storage device for storing data.
The removable device is read-only.
The monitor is switched off.
The power supply is off.
1
Not all the removable devices are compatible with the monitor, Use the removable
devices recommended by EDAN.
2
Do not set the read-only switch on the removable device to on when the removable
device is inserted in the monitor.
3
It is recommended to format the USB flash drive to the FAT file type via PC prior to
use.
4
In monitor mode, without use of data store function, all data measured (including
trend data, review data, alarm events and so on) are cleared either when the monitor
is turned off or when the monitor is powered down in the process of monitoring.

16.3 Reviewing Data Stored in the Storage Device

In monitor mode:
To review data stored in the storage device, select Menu > Review > History Patient. You can
choose to review the storage device as desired from the pop-up list. Choose a patient from the list
to review the data including patient information, trend graph, trend table, NIBP measurements,
arrhythmia event, alarm event and waveform.
If Internal Storage Device is selected, clicking Export all data can export all patients' data.
Choosing one patient's data in history patient list, and clicking Export Current Data can export
this patient's data.
In Ward round or spot-checking mode:
Refer to chapter Ward Round Record Management or Review Spot-checking Data for data
review.

16.4 Deleting Data Stored in the Storage Device

When the lifecycle of the device ends, delete all patient information before disposal of the
device.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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