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Recording Type - Saadat ALBORZ B9 Operator's Manual

Patient monitor

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Chapter 18: Recording

18.3 Recording type

Monitor provides several recording types:
■ Continuous real-time recording.
■ 10, 20 and 30 seconds real-time recording.
■ 10 seconds automatic recording.
■ Alarm recording.
■ Frozen waveform recording.
■ Parametric recording.
■ TREND recording.
■ NIBP LIST recording.
■ ARR EVENT LIST recording.
■ ARR WAVE recording.
Parametric Recording
Parametric recording starts when you press "Rec/Stop" key if both traces in RECORDER
WINDOW are set to "OFF".
Manual Recording
Manual recording includes two recording modes as follow:
Continuous Recording:
Continuous real-time recording starts from last 5 seconds when you press the "Rec/Stop" key
and stops when you press it again.
10, 20 and 30 s Recording:
Real time recording starts from last 5 seconds when you press "Rec/Stop" and it will
automatically stop after 10, 20 or 30 seconds depending on your setting.
Automatic Recording
The monitor starts the recording for 10 seconds according to time interval which is set in the
"PERIODIC INTERVAL" of the "RECORDER WINDOW". Refer to 2.6 Recorder for details.
Alarm Recording
If "ALARM REC" is set ON in each parameter's window, the system automatically starts
recording when an alarm occurs. Alarm recording is activated when the numeric parameters
violate adjusted alarm limits or when an arrhythmia event occurs.
When an alarm of parameters has occurred only numeric parameters will be recorded and
parameter's value that triggered the alarm record is marked with an arrow.
During HR alarm recording, the monitor also records 20 seconds ECG waveform.
You can "ON" or "OFF" alarm recording in HOME /RECORDERWINDOW and also it can be
set in each parameter menu.
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