Realtime Wave Recordings
Recording Functions 6-23
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Note—
(CMS only):
The number of recording channels available depends
on the recorder. If you change from a 4- to a 2-channel recorder, only the
first two waves are recorded.
Note—
Non-preset recordings are made on the same recorder as procedure
recordings (selected in the Procedure Recordings Task Window). If the
power is off for more than 1 minute, a non-preset recording automatically
reverts to the default waves and recorder for Mode A. However, the speed
(25 mm/s), waves non-overlapped, and continuous runtime do not change.
Note—
If a realtime recording is requested during an alarm recording, it is
produced when the alarm recording is finished. If a realtime recording is
in progress, and another parameter goes into alarm, an alarm message
appears on the realtime recording. When the realtime recording is
finished, the alarm recording is produced.
Making
Calibrated
ECG
Recordings
If you want your ECG recording to be calibrated, you must select the size
of the ECG wave, depending on your recorder sector size. To select the
size, refer to the “Switching between EASI and Standard leads” on page
14-22. The calibrated ECG wave recording will be 10mm/mV.
If the
Recorder is
Busy
Realtime:
If a delayed recording, or any recording from another monitor,
is in progress at the central station at the time of your request, you are
alerted with a message on the monitor display, and the
request
is queued.
When the recorder is free, the recording runs. It consists of current
waveforms (not the waveforms from the time the recording was
requested).
If the recorder is busy with a realtime recording and you request another
realtime recording from the
same monitor
, the current recording stops
and the newly requested recording starts.
Delayed:
If the recorder is busy at the time of your request, the
waveform
data
and the request are queued.
When the recorder is free, the recording runs. The recording shows the
waveforms from the time the recording was requested.
Summary of Contents for M1165
Page 12: ...Responsibility of the Manufacturer xii ...
Page 62: ...Using an ITE Display 1 40 The CMS and V24 and V26 Patient Monitors ...
Page 74: ...Attaching the Patient 2 12 Getting Started Getting Started ...
Page 172: ...Alarm Setup 5 16 Alarm Functions Alarm Functions ...
Page 228: ...Loading Paper 6 56 Recording Functions ...
Page 236: ...Admitting a Patient 7 8 Admit Discharge End Case Admit Discharge End Case OR Mode ...
Page 238: ...Admitting a Patient 7 10 Admit Discharge End Case Admit Discharge End Case endcase tif ...
Page 274: ...Drug Calculator 8 36 Trends and Calculations Trends and Calculations ...
Page 299: ...Data Transfer Module Data Transfer 10 3 Data Transfer M1235A CTS DTM CMS CMS V24 V26 ...
Page 388: ...Performance Assurance Checks 13 22 Maintenance Maintenance ...