Chapter 5 Printing; Function Description; Printing Configuration - WALLACH FETAL2EMR 902300 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Printing

5.1 Function Description

The built-in thermal recorder applied in the monitor supports both the American and international
standard width recorder paper. It prints continuous traces synchronously along with marks.
The monitor supports some other functions listed below:
 Auto start printing: If the function is enabled, the recorder starts printing automatically
when a new monitoring starts (the START key is pressed). Otherwise you have to press the
PRINT key to start printing.
 Printing timer: The printing timer determines the elapsed time for each print. This time is
adjustable. Refer to 5.2.3 Changing the Print Timer.
 Fast printing: The recorder prints the data saved in the monitor at a high speed (up to
15mm/s).
 Data Caching: When the paper drawer runs out of paper or when it is open, the recorder
stops printing. The data from this time on (at most 60 minutes) will be temporarily saved in
the internal memory. When new paper is loaded and/or the drawer is closed, the saved data
will be printed out at a high speed. After the saved trace has been printed out, the recorder
switches back to printing the current data at the normal speed automatically.
NOTE:
When the monitor is switched off, the data in the internal memory will be lost.
 FHR2 offset: You can set the offset of the FHR2 trace to separate the two fetal heart traces
on the screen and the recorder paper. Refer to 7.3.4 Changing FHR2/DFHR Offset.
 Print self-check: The recorder prints a baseline for self checking when the monitor is
switched on.
 Paper advance: When printing stops, the paper advances to the next perforation, making it
easy to be torn off. Refer to 5.2.5 Switching Paper Advance On or Off.

5.2 Printing Configuration

NOTE:
All the parameters should be configured correctly before printing starts. You cannot change the
configuration in the process of printing.
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