•
LS Refractory periods are displayed as light blue rectangles of the
corresponding width with a dotted line edge.
•
LS Alert Window is displayed as a light yellow rectangle of the
corresponding width with a dotted line edge.
•
The CCM Pulse Train is displayed as a square wave.
•
The balance phase is displayed as a green zone.
•
The noise window is displayed as a light red zone.
•
For LS events that fall outside the graph, their time of occurrence is
indicated in a gray zone located on the left of the graph.
7.1.3.2.1
Dynamic View
In Dynamic View, the electrical events of the current cardiac cycle are
shown alongside the (graphic) parameters appearing as described
above, together with Marker Events. Dynamic View is available only if
the Marker Mode is active. No modification of parameter values is
allowed in this view. If an attempt to modify a parameter value is made,
the graph mode automatically switches to Static View.
Figure 77: Graphic View (Dynamic)
7.1.3.2.2
Static View
In Static View, the ECG is not displayed, only the parameter values
(which can be modified) are shown. To modify a parameter value, drag it
with the cursor inside the graph to the desired position (the numeric
value of the parameter is shown as you point to it or move it). To have
access to the list of possible values for a parameter, select it with the
cursor.
Figure 78: Graphic View (Static)
To zoom in on the Graphic View screens, tap the magnifying glass with
the
+
located at the lower right corner of the screen. To zoom out on the
Graphic View screen, tap the magnifying glass with the –. A scrollbar
appears in the bottom of the graph when it is zoomed in.
Additionally, the position of the cursor with respect to the ventricular
event is indicated in the top left of the graph.
The black/blue/red (programmed, pending, conflict) color convention is
also used for the parameter values in the graphic view.
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