Recording
Recording
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Recording operating controls are detailed in "Recorder Operating Controls"
on page 1-9.
Recording/Printing ECG and Monitoring Data
To print a record of the current ECG and of the monitor status, press
Record.
• The upper line of the ECG strip contains a periodic report of monitor
parameters (Date, Time, Heart Rate, ECG Source, ECG Size, and Recorder
mode).
• The lower line of the ECG strip records asynchronous events such as Shock
delivery or Heart Rate Alarm violations.
• Several graphic symbols are used to annotate events such as Shock, Heart
Rate Alarms, Mark, or Sync.
You can print a 1 mV, 200 ms calibration pulse on the ECG strip by pressing
both arrows on the ECG Size key simultaneously.
Table 2-2 on page 2-12 contains a list of configuration settings which affect
recorder operation. The recorder can be configured for either monitor or
diagnostic ECG bandwidth data. Delayed (6 seconds) or non-delayed
operation is also configurable.
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