A&D TM-2430-13 instruction manual Clearing The Monitor’s Memory, Select the Recorder menu

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Step 7 Click the OK button.

Note: To view a retrieved file, you must open it.

2-7-2 Clearing The Monitor’s Memory

The monitor’s memory should be cleared before each monitoring session. With the monitor and the processor connected to the computer, you may clear the measurement data stored in the monitor by completing the steps below:

Step 1 Select the Recorder menu.

Step 2 Select the Clear Data sub-menu.

Figure 20: Recorder - Clear Data dialog box

Step 3 To clear the monitor's memory, click the OK button.

Step 4 To not clear the monitor's memory, click the Cancel button.

CAUTION: Cleared data cannot be recovered.

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Contents TM-2430-13 Contents Troubleshooting Introduction About the Data Analysis SoftwareSymbols Monitoring Device ReviewSoftware Package Components Installing the SoftwareSafety System RequirementsCommunication Between the Monitor and the Software Connecting the TM-2420/TM-2421 to the computerGetting Started Communication Between the Monitor and the SoftwareConnecting the TM-2430 series to the computer Connecting the UA-767PC to the computer Main Screen Description Analysis Intervals BP Mode ToolbarMethod Setting Description File Menu Menu DescriptionSave As DeleteFile Merge ConvertSelect the Merge the BP data files sub-menu Exit PrintClick Open Saving a FileView Menu Summary Data display Summary Data Tab Definition Errors forBP Blood See 3-1 Measurement Errors StatusExcluding/Including BP Measurements Entering CommentsPulse Pulse Trend Linking to Trends ScreenSystolic/Diastolic Blood Pressure BP Trend Mean Arterial Blood Pressure MAP TrendBlood Pressure Trend BP Limits Delimitation, Scroll Bar and Linking Partial AnalysisSleep Scroll bar/LinkingScaling the Screen Viewing the TrendsTrend Display Positioning Trends Trend Page Setup dialog box Creating a New/Edit Trends TemplateBlood Pressure Trend Setup dialog box Correlation Plots display MAP, Mean Blood Arterial Pressure Systolic Blood PressureDiastolic Blood Pressure PulseCircadian Rhythm display HIB Analysis HIB analysis display Data retrieval. See 2-7-1 Retrieving Data from the Monitor Field Description Intervals and Conditions Physician ListRecorder Menu Select the Patient Information sub-menuSelect the Recorder menu Select the Retrieve data sub-menu Retrieving Data from the MonitorClick the Retrieve Data button Clearing The Monitor’s Memory Select the Recorder menuMonitoring session is performed at the same interval for TM-2420/TM-2421 Recorder Setup dialog box 3-2 TM-2430 Series Setup Description of each mode is as followsPeriod Start Interval Example Programming the Monitor for Three 3 Periods Monitor programming exampleExample Programming the Monitor for Four 4 Periods OFF3-4 UA-767PC Setup Blood Pressure Measurement Available only with the UA-767PCReport Menu Report dialog boxReport setup dialog box Creating a New Report TemplateDeleting an Existing Report Template Saving a Default Report Template for PrintingEditing an Existing Report Template Printing an Existing Report TemplateOptions Menu Deleting an Existing Physician in the List Adding a New Physician to the ListEditing an Existing Physician in the List Trend Display See 2-6-3-3 Trend Display Positioning TrendsDefault Blood Pressure Settings dialog box Serial Port On-line HelpRecorder Type Be erased Measurement Errors1 TM-2420/TM-2421 Error Codes Well as programmed intervalsBe taped to the arm with the supplied 2 TM-2430 Series Error Codes Communication Errors Communications Error dialog boxMissing Files Reports Are Not Printing With the Desired BP ModeSummary Data / Sleep Tab Data can not be Seen Printout Examples Summary data Full and partial Text data Summary data Awake and sleep Text data Blood pressure data Text data Trend graph Blood pressure and double product Graphical data Page Page Mini report Mini report Terms Related to Blood Pressure Terms Related to StatisticsTerms Related to Biological Rhythm Mesor95% confidence interval is expressed Terms Related to the Risk Management of High Blood Pressure Memo Memo Memo